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COMPLETE OOVEKAQE OP THE BBANPORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEK NEWS Tliurgdav. November 16, 1946 BEAD WEEKLY BY THE FAOEEIOBT NEW HAVEN EAST TOAJOBITY OP FAMILIES -I V.I SHORE COMMUNITIES OP A BUSY TOWN Combined With The Branford Review Two Dollaxs Per Year Branford's Neivs ^ Revieiv VOL. n-NO. 10 East Haven, Connecticut, Tlianksgivingr Day, 1045 \4 Town Business Men Ground Broken L 'I L STRICTLY LOCAL For 4 Stores TOWN TOPICS Study Group Council Names Teachers League Increase Noted Reading Club Achievement Local Veterans And Women Organize in Steirhp Sales PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS OK Main Street Hears Paper New Director Pays Honor To Awards Given Enthusiastic Meeting Lays Ground FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS I Sale ot War Stamps has vastly Plans Xmas May Reenlist Ferralola, Fred Wolfe and others BY PAUL H. STEVENS Work For Association — Meet spoke of the need for such an or­ Ground was broken Tliursday After rovlowlng applications from Milton P. Bradley Improved the past few weeks. In To 4-H Club Again Next Monday Night. ganization, meetlonlng such thhigs morning for the foundations tor a By Mrs. Stone half dozen men to All the position October pupils purchased as fol­ Contributions To Advantage block ot stores In Main street op­ Despite the stormy weather Mon­ as a post office building, a branch NEWS early this week. I Tlic old S. W. F. Andrews home- ot community director the number The Branford Teachers League lows: Canoe Brook, -95.80; Harri­ Friday evening at the home ot bank, and other projects toward posite the Hagttman Memorial Ll- slcnil in Main street which is now The study hour eroup ol the was eliminated to two. Tliose two son Avenue, $132.85; High School, Under provisions ot the Voluntary OHEISTMAS DRAWING NEAR day /night nearly 40 East' Haven bVary. The building, of brick con­ bcini; rcmodlcd as a piytfcsstonal Branford Garden Club mot Friday held Its annual banquet Wednesday Mrs. S. A. Grlswold, president Tommy McCabe an* achievement business and professional men and which the group could work. Went to press Tuesday because came to Branford and were Inter­ $450.00; Short Beach, $85...0; Stony presided over the regular monthly Enlistment Act of October 0, 1945 There are many signs tlint the Ciiristmas season is close at Imnd. struction, will have a frontage ot ot the liolldny. buliaing is fast ncarliig completion altcmoon at the home ot Mrs. R. evening, November U at^ the Post meeting and election of officers fop women met In this Town Hall and A committee was named to bring ttpproxlinately 90 feet, and accom­ viewed by Sam Bcntley, chairman, Road Oasis The banquet was a Creek, $137.35; Harrison Avenue, meeting ot the Half 'Hour Reading Cherry Hill 4-H Club was conduct­ veterans separated from the Ser­ The Churches are beginning to rehearse their Ciiristmas music, Sun­ In a slate of officers at the next and will soon be ready for occu- Earle Beers with the president, Warren Sampson and Rudolph I $103.40; Laurel Street, $93.05; In­ vice between May 12, 1945 and No­ took the preliminary steps toward modations tor four stores. It will That gives staff opportunity for linncy. Dr. Charles Donadio, Uic Mrs. Donald SaWtelle, in the chair, testimonial dinner In honor of Mil­ Club held Thursday at her home. ed by President Stephen Flnta. day School attendance is stepping up ns young: hopehils look forward organizing an, association tor mu­ meeting. This "committee consists Johnson. ton P. Bradley, who has retired af­ dian Neck, $48.85. Mrs. W. T. Nott,, chairman of the vember 1, 1945 are given until No­ be one story high. long rest, Or doesn't It? ' new o^vller, will occupy a. suite ot Mrs. Charles E.' Smith gave a re­ Among the guests was County vember 20, 1045 to i-eenllst with the to the annual Ciiristmas parties. The merchants have begun to tual cooperation and Community of Brent Barker. Fred Wolfe,. Mar­ Roger B. Clark of Nlantlc has ter serving for many years' as In addition to stamp purchases Doll Show, reported that $300 had Agent Warren Brockett who gave betterment. The meeting proved a tin Olson, Delli' Treinbley, Frank The hew building Is being built oiTlccs 111 the linndsomcly restored port .of the annual meeting of the been selected to take the post and pupils bought $318.75 In bonds. been cleared and that $150 was full advantages of reenllstment plan for Christmas decorations along Main street and Ciiristmas by Marthi Olson, wlio recently ac­ Christmas Seals received in malls colonial building: and wc also un­ Stale Federated Oarden Club held member and chalrmati of the out the money prizes won by the most enthusiastic one with most of Messina ond Daii Parllla. tills wcckj Attractive ns usual, 16 now In town house hunting. Board of Education. Members of Stony Creek and Short Beach donated to the Hammer Field Rec­ furlough, permanent grade in the merchandise has made its appearance in Main street stores. In the quired the property which lies be­ derstand that Dr. Donald Bcck- recently at the Agriculture Experi­ boys at the recent North Branford Regular Army equal to the highest those present offering suggestions The" second committee named was Clark has been a commissioned the present board were guests of Schools were over OO percent par­ reation Fund. Discussion concern­ Fair at which Cherry Hill took 41 schools the children have started work on Christmas projects and tween, the plot purchased last week wlth now of tlionipson avenue Is ment Station In New Haycn which ing a future exhibition of hand permanent or temporary grade held and ideas looking to the laying of delegated to draw up by laws and by Fred Wolfe, Jr., and the Faugno Mrs. John P. Barclay Is chairman also to have a suite of .offices Uiere. she attended ns a dolcgate from oITlcer of the Coast Guard Reserves the Teachers League. ticipation. awards. It was announced that are already looking forword to the annual Christmas vacation. a firm foundation tor the new bus Includes Harry Falkoff, • James ot Seal Sale commlltoe of Public lor the past three years . work of Branford people took place the total value ot products raised at the time of discharge, and a re­ place which occupies the corner of local club. Mrs. W .T. Nott dis­ Miss Maple Perclval Is chairman and Mrs. M. J. Carplnella was ap enllstment bonus of $50.00 per year One year, ago we urged that Ea,st Haveners do their Ciiristmas. iness group. Incidentally plans Soanlon and Ii^ary Theresc. OhidscJt avenue. Health Association which Is In cussed the program for the coming He received his B S degree In of the social committee of the exceeded that ot the previous nea- were made to decorate Main street charge ot sale locally. John Llmoncclll, who was a stall 1039 from Springfield College In pointed a committee of one to look for each complete year of active shopping as early as possible. ,We also pointed out that a surprjs- A third committee, on member­ Mr.'^pison Is at present rushing sergeant in the Booth Tank Com-\ year. Mrs. Nott, with Mrs. Amos league which made arrangements son. duty on their last enlistment. In for the Christmas season from the ship, was composed of Paul H. Stev­ .< J- health and physical education. Into the matter further. Miss Har­ \ag\y large amount of Christmas buying could bo done right hefc Town Grefen to Forbes place. I'tb completion a one story business An excellent* cause, ..this %.nght pany of the Tiilrd Army which Barnes, Mi-s. "WllUahi K. Drlslcr, for the atalr. Guest speaker was Waits Distribute riet Cox read the new by-laws and A program was given by the boys computing the previous service for ens, Fred Dahl,iFlora Sherman and saw service In Prance, Belgium and Mrs. Michael Carplnella and Mrs, While In college he played on the LIndon U. Pratt, executive secre­ and the following were elected of­ at home. We repeat and reemphasize ttis buying early and buy­ block •further up Main street on against tuberculosis. Funds ..made varsity football, and basketball constitution which were adopted. determining the length of the re- Ijaul H. Stevens, editor ot THE E. 6„ Curry.; ~'j the opposite and adjoining In the possible visit here to Illgli scliool Gcrman.v, has received his dis­ M. D.. Stanley, will attend the Now tary of the. Connecticut State ficers; President, Stephen Flnta; enlistment furlough, time overseas ing,in East Haven at thjs time, fhe field of selection has broiidened The Christmas Decorations com­ teams and was football captain. Smoked Birds In the future, an executive board NEWS called the meeting to order First Notional Stores. Tiiesdivy ot the Slaic Mobile J-ray charge from the armed forces. A Savon County Garden Club pro Teachers Association Board In vice-president, Richard Brewer; is counted as double time. this year. There is not :only large stocks of new. merohahdise to and gave, brefly, the reasons for mittee Is madeiup tjf Dan Parllla, brother, Matthew Lhnonccni, was gram meeting which will be held He spent three years coaching Hartford. meeting will lake place at 2 pre­ secretary, Donald Ballou; treasurer, On completion the stores will be unit to take cJiest X-ray pictures select from now that industry has turned from war to peace-time the session and .the work to be ac­ Fred Wolfe, Brent Barker and kUled in action a year ago Memorial next Thursday at the Y. W. C. A, and teaching physical education at Assisting Miss Perclval were Miss For Holidays ceding the regular monthly sesslon.J Bobby Nyholt. Major Clair E. Towne, command- Thomas Brady. | rented and several retail establish­ of p'lipils. Bcrea College. The next meeting will be a Christ­ in gthe local station oUbe Army proiuotion, but new places of Ijusiness have opened, which have complished by the mettlng. He ments are now seeking the new Day while serving with the Fifth Mrs. Alden J. Hill presented Mrs. Dorothy Doolittle, Miss Virginia In addition to the above these Recruiting Service locateq^at 216 then caUed for nomination ot a After the meeting the various Business changes many along Army in the Italian campaign. Mocssmang, Mrs. Prlscllla Blgclow, mas gathering at which time mem­ boys received achievement certifi­ added to the various lilies available locally. , .Y committees met to take up the quarters. Scott Gilbert, who read a paper on Turkeys aren't what they used to bers of the club are)asked to bring Crown street. New Have'n, today temporary chairman and Attorney Main street these days. "Lilies", written by Mrs. Frank Miss Gertrude Laksp, Miss Clara be. No longer a gobbler at the cates; Joseph and James Ifkovic, stated that due to the number of it* busy Main streetis a boon to our community. By buying •Thomas P. ReUly was elected. The matters assigned them and each Mr, and Mrs. Erwln Tucker, form­ Stone who is now In New Mexico. Grange Elects Lehnert, Mrs. D. V/. Owens, Mrs. gifts for the Northhampton Vet­ Fred Simpson and Tommy McCabe. here, wbehever we can, we not only help increase prosperity in tlie election of Harry Falkoff as tem­ will report back to the meeting Frcd Uichl has sold his Cum chopping block, odor of turkey erans hospital. Mrs. John Dwyer enlistments already scheduled for niuiiily Bowliiiig Alleys. Wc hope to Ierl y of Falrllcd, have taken rooms Mrs. Stone stated that the Illy best Mary Herndon and Miss Marlon feathers dunked In boiling water, the first two days of the week be­ community of which we are a piirt, but we" avoid tlie jostling- on porary secretary followed. Various next Monday night at 8 In the Libraries Are In the iiomc of Miss Dorothy How­ suited for Branford soil Is the Ray. reported a public apathy toward crowded trolley ciirs and blisses and the bothersome parking prob­ business, people including Frank Town Holl. It is expected that Introduce new owners to loiir rend­ L L Doolittle muss and fuss of picking pin the current Victory Drive and ginning Monday, Novembe 18, It Is ers next week. ard in Park Place while Mr. Tucker Henry. feathers. Itlsn't necessary to advisable that veterans wishing lems which are so vexing cityward. Make out your shopping list Messina, Martin Olson, Brent there will be aii' even larger at is attending Yale^Arl School. asked all members buying bonds tendance at thai; time. Being Urged In At the meeting ot Branford scramble from neighbor to neigh­ to report their purchases to her so Three .Speakers further information of an Individ­ now and see how many items you can buy the trouble-free way Barker, Thomas Onotrlo, Anthony Another business landmark also Grange 200, the following officers Social Dancing bor on a scavanger hunt for bak­ that she might keep a close check ual nature should make arrange­ along Main street. scheduled to change hands this Pauline Donadio were elected to take office In Jan­ ing pan large enough for the bird on the bond purchases of the club. At Democratic ments to contact him as soon as Grade Schools week so we are told. No Markers Unless uary: Master, Lewis Doolittle; over­ which might be tender and which Following book reviews by Mrs. possible. Parent-Teacher groups ore Ini­ seer, John Carr; lecturer, Marlon Classes To Start again might not . HOMES FOR SERVICEMEN Public Invited Chief Hansen ! , Uusiiioss men, hi organizliiig, arc Car Tax Is Paid Passes Suddenly John H. Birch, Mrs. Charles Neely; Get-To-Gether Men enlisting now in the Regular tialing moves in some of the local taking a step forward. Town needs Berger; steward, John Hamre; as­ A new firm in town, C. & W. 'Wait Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney, and Mrs. C. Army are assured of choice of Servicemen are coming home by the hundreds these days to grade schools looking toward the sistant steward, Arnold Hart; sec­ November 24tb C. V. McDermott, Miss Miss Keyes' an alive, alert ossocintioii of its It was stated at the office ot Tax Mrs. Pauline Anderson Donadio, are distributors ° and sales agents The Women's Democratic Club Branch or Arm ot Service as well reenter civilian life, to find jobs and' to start rearing families. Al­ To Inspect New Urges Care To establishment of hbrarles.In these' business and professional vcoplc. retary, Mabel Doolittle; gatekeeper, gave a program of piano selections. as choice of Theater In which they schools for the use of the children. Collector Jomcs Oglvle this week wife of Salvatore Donadio of 139 • Instructors from the Arthur Mur­ tor Hickory Valley Farm turkeys, a held their regular meeting 'Wed­ ready scores of East Haveners are book home again and doing their that on request from the State William Hall; treasurer, Walter maple sugar' cured development Refreshments were served b ythe nesday evening, November 7. wish to serve. Public Law passed best to adjust themselves to postwar living. They ore finding that Some time ago the Laurel street Raymond H. Pratt has been dis­ Chestnut street died suddenly on Newton; chaplain, Ruth Carr; ray School of Dancing have been hostess and Mrs. E. M. Smithfleld Cleaning Plant Previent Fire Motor Vehicle Department a list Is Sautrday evening at New Haven directed by Ernest umbuhl, a Swiss A committee was formed to pl&n In October of this year extends the their'first stumbling-block is tlie ociuiring of a place in wjiich to school P;-T. A. took stops to make charged from the XI.' s. Navy In being prepared of alia utomobllc Ceres, Jessie Hooghklrk; Pomona, selected to teach at the Community poured. Family,Allowance benefits to con­ possible a library In that sthool. which he served three years and Hospital. She Is survived by her Ruth Berger; Flora, Nellie Rath- House for Branford Community, tor , Hickory Valley Farm, Little a card party for members and their live. Back home we have been too busy helping them win the war Chief Ernest Hansen of the Fire owners who have not paid, their Kunkletbwn, Pa; "''The cure is a frlepds to be held in the near fu­ tinue throughout any enlistment to give a thought to providing them with homes upon their reutrn. Andrew Concelmo, proprietor of Union school P.-T. A. Is taking slm- nine months as radio mon llrst husband and five small children; bum; lady assistant steward. Faith Council. , entered into during the duration Departmerit today urged that care Uar steps and has arranged a automobile property tax. Under her father, Philip Anderiu)n of Clin-' smoking art the' Swiss learned in ture It is olmost pitiful to run tlirough the want ndvs. in the New Ha­ the East Haven Cleaners, 309 Main class. • He Is the husband ot the the state law those who have not Hooghklrk; member of the execu­ Miss Frances Joan^res of Pine. of the present emergency plus six street announced today that the be taken In the use of decorative rummage sale In the near future former Miss Ruth Curry of Ivcr ton, two brothers, Raymond Ander­ tive committee for three years, Orchard and Mr. Chlvon of the his native country working on Norma A. Clark The committee members are Mrs. ven Register to see .how desperate is their need for dwellings. paid the auto tax here on the sausage. Sanford Semegran, Mrs^ Stasia months. Free mailing privileges These returning servicemen and their wives, and in many in­ Otilclal Opening and Public In­ materials during; the coming Christ­ to raise, Initial funds for the pur­ Avenue.' Grand list of 1.044 \^1U be Unable son and Albert Anderson, both of Nellie Hooghklrk. school will teach children 8 years win continue in effect and the Gov­ spection of the recently completed pose. . Clinton; three stslers, Mrs. Bertha old through 0th grade, every Sat­ The local boys are sole distribu­ Pudlis, Mrs. John Holmes, Mrs. Fred stance^ children, deserve places in v.'hioh to live, where tliey may mas season In order that fires may Congratulations to Bill O'Brien to secure new markers at the next It was decided to hold the tors. Clementine Paddleford 'was Funeral Rites Gevlg, Mrs. Alfred Chmeleckl, Mrs. ernment now assumes the cost of have t)ie opportunity'to develop normal faniilv life in their own 3-Way Sanitary Cleaning Plant, Impetus was added to the pralso- rcglstcatlon date In March, This Tucker ot Clinton, Mrs. Grace Col­ Grange Bazaar and cafeteria sup­ urday night at 7 o'clock. High transporting dependents of non­ be'prevcnted worthy.movement at a moottag- ot «" "'Is flrst year ol business Ja Main 1^ lins of New Haven and Mrs. Mar­ school pupils will begin instructions so favorably Impressed with these Bernard Erlcson, Mrs. Joseph Zu- homes. Doubling up witli parents or iiilawt, is neither good nor I will take place Monday, December Is .a matter .which, /should-. be at" - per on December 12 with the fol­ kowskl,-Mrs. Stacy'Ward, Jr. commissioned officers of the first 3, from, 8 A. M.;^to 6 P. J»I. ^llv^e u....„. Bill, a World War U vcter- cus Mtckelson of Branford. at 8:15. birds that she devoted a full col- This Afternoon three grades In permanent changes wholesome. .Tamsition from months and years oiE-.jarniy or navy'- ' ' •> • ^.r *„ « r> n^ .miii rf,,. Uic jtaliniii canipalfrii opened tended to ot once. lowing committee In charge; Mrs. lunn to the subject in the Novem­ Members of the School Board, life to civilian'pursuits is diffichlt'enough^itljoiWthJB"additional tahs, ot,:t$ie*;''op%iiT-ho®e'i 4xiiA'i& ouriiir, st6fe-ke^'ers;^rid'TnW61ia'nts oJ Ass'oclallon/Triur^^^^ when Miss "" "' frnFunera™ vTol wservice B srinnn werve conducte„^rt Hnnd^ Thomas Hoppcr, fttucywork table; NovembeNovemoer 24, is openinopen ng nnigh ghtt of station. many features will be given next Beth Taylor, librarian at the Hago Bill's Sunwo Service Station at ber a issue of the New 'X'ork Herald- The death of Nornia Ann Clark, Mr. John Sllney, John Carr and handicap'f'"''And 'there seems to be no' solution.' We are Told that the need for their taking proper Main street and Gcrrish avenue a ZTJ^l ^'J'n^ ri^n^lv „, M"- John Carr, cooked food; C. H. ^"1 P"pnts are urged to register Tribune. "' •• . IS-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Charles Jones gave an Interesting In addition to the present bene­ more than 3,000 families, most of them those of returned service- week. The new plont, which oc­ precautions In the use of decora­ man Memorial Library gave a talk RED MEN READlT mortuary home on Wednesday af their children with Mrs. Michael J. on "Are School Libraries Necessary." year ago this week. Now he has ternoon. Hooghklrk, Mrs. Addison Cooke, The Walt brothers are distribu­ Mrs. Norman C. Clark of 9 Wilford acdount of what had been done to fits, the Government has authoriz­ moh are seeking rents in the'New Haven area, yet no rents are cupies a fireproof ^building con­ tions in their establishments dur­ FOR CHIEPS BANQUET chairman ot the supper committee, Carplnella, chairman;' 'as soon as structed at the rear of the store ing the coming Christmas season," Her talk summed up to on affirm­ business cn^oiigli to keep three men possible. tors for articles from finest linens Ave., occurred Tuesday evening in solve the bus situation, which had ed the 20-year retirement act where to be had. And the prices of houses have skyrocketed beyond ail busy. assisted by George Ahem, Mr. and to ohilden's toys but hickory New Haven Hospital after an ill­ been unsatisfactory and also dis by regular army men may retire, reason, in our ojiinion. and office, has been equipped the he said. "Care must be used In ative answer, by pointing out that At the open house held by Pequot Mrs. Harry Cooke, and Mr. and The cost per pupil' for each class cussed with the club members top­ upon the completion of twenty latest and most modern faculties. the use of electricity In lighting the town library does not have Tribe last Friday evening, the bas­ Mrs. Redick Speaker is 35 cents. smoked turkeys are thelir favorite ness of about two weeks. She was It would seem that there must be homes in East Haven which Attorney Bertram Well haS been Mrs. I. Lewis Doolittle; publicity, in the eighth grade of the Bran­ ics that were of Interest to them. years active service, to the En­ Opportunity will be given to the affects and I would especially warn enough books to supply all the at his liomt here on a ten-days ket ot good cheer woa won by John Mrs. Walter Delon. Items. '• without great expense or trouble could be so converted as to provide pubUc to Inspect the hew plant and schools, that only about 15 books Here Next tvlonday The Branford Grange- Dramatic So fussy are they at the farm ford Junior High School. Besides Refreshments were served with listed Reserve, This makes It pos­ two or three .rooms for servicemen. We iviild like to hear of any against the use of (frepe paper and vacation from his duties with the Ellas ot Mllford and the second Club will meet Tuesday, November her parents she leaves two broth­ Mrs. John Holmes as chairman of sible for men with previous Service to see the equipment In operation, other intlomable materials that con be provided for a classroom of •Veterans' Administration at the prize was won by Mr. Al Vese of that the smoke is miscroscopically such places and will be glad to pass the word on to young families, learning for themselves the pains­ 30 children, and that when special Mrs. Irving JacOcks will be hos­ 20 at 8:00 o'clock at. the Academy pure before it is passed on to the ers, David p., and Robert C. Clark. the refreshment committee In to assure themselves of Ufe-tlme now reunited; but without rents of their own, who would make ideal have not beenb-flre-proofed. Fires Newlngton Hospital, West Haven. An evening ot enjoy­ charge. security within the next few years. taking care and the sanitary pre can start and spread easily from topics are studied there arc insuf­ ment was had by oil. Plans are tess Monday afternoon at the No­ Hostesses will be Mrs. Otto Ander­ turkeys, one reason fo rthe golden Services will be held this after­ tenants during this emergency. No one knows how long this hous­ ficient books to cover the topic. Christmas musical program being vember meeting ot thp Women's Victory Insignia son, Mrs. John Hamre, Miss Ella The next regular meeting will be Officers, Warrant Officers, and cautions which are used in the materials which have not been now completed tor Great Chiefs lirown color, cold or hot, a'Hlckry noon at 2 o'clock from the funeral Flight Officers are extended the ing shortage will continue but builders and realters tell us the sit­ cleaning ot garments under this made Ilre-proot and every person School libraries would not be in planned by Mrs. Carl Garvin for night, Nov. 28. Dlnnijr will be Republican Club. She will be as­ Closson and Mrs. Addison Cooke Valley Farm turkey is a culinary home of Norman D. Lamb on Mon- held December 5, at eight o'clock. uation wil be much worse before ah improvement conios. sisted by Mrs. Bertha Lounsbury privilege ot reenllstlng In the grade approved 3-Way Sanl,tary system. It using crepe paper and other dec­ competition with the town library the December meeting of the Half served in the new restaurant ad­ I On War Bonds masterpiece. •"•!"' towese street. The Rev. Frederic R. Let's show we appreciate what they did by helping these ser­ is expected that a large number she said but would rather augment Hour Kcadhig Club, December 0 in and Mrs. Albert Fenn. The 'Welfare League will hold its Murray, rector of Trinity Church, of Master Sergeant It they make orations should make sure prst." joining Red Mens Hail on Main such reenllstment within twenty vicemen and their families find homes. ot people wUl call during the day He also urged that care be tak­ the service. Recreational reading, Ilagaman Memorial Library. street. Great Sachem Harvey Don­ Speaker of the afternoon will bo Victory Loan United States Sav­ annual sale and supper tonight in Ladles' of the Indian Neck Fire win oflflclate. Burial will be in Old Grace R. Hunter In order to see this new addition to she said, is important for chUdren Mrs. Frances Redick, former secre­ days after final separation from en in the homesi More lighting ahue will pay his ofllolal visit with ings Bonds are to carry the Victory the First Baptist Church. Auxilary will meet November 21. Saybrook. the service. East Haven's Industry. because reading makes the children- John Mustakos has returned to the Great Board of Chiefs of the tary of state. Loan Insignia, The War Finance will be used in home decorations his home in High street after re- WAYSIDE RUBBISH DISPfcSAL this Christmas than In recent better readers, and the better the State of Conn. All Red Men are Divsllon has announced through! Funeral Service Subsequent to November 20th, vocabulary the better the chonces recelvlng his discharge form the U. veterans must make their enUst- Thq other morning as we were driving along the cutoff to years and precautions should pe Invited to attend and bring another its local chairman Reginald S. PLAN RUiWMAGt AND ot obtaining advancement. S. Marine Corps with which he member with.you to make this a Executive Talks Baldwin.' National Trolley Museum Organized ment or reenllstment within twenty our work in New Haven, we noticed another car stop at the side WHITE ELEPHANT SALE heeded It fires are to be prevented served tor three yeors. Ills' duties Held Tuesday he said. Miss Taylor has been invited to visit that the Groat Chiefs will The insignia will bo stamped on Connecticut Co. Offers Spot Near days after discharge or the benefit of the road about 300 feet cast of the Town Line. Tlie driver got The members of the Union took him to twelve Islands.of the On Scout Work erty damage Insurance will be car­ Committee Established To Promote win not apply as to grade retention out and deposited a large carton of rubbish at tlie side of the'higli- address the Union School Parent- not forget Bast Haven. by Issuing agents throughout the Quarry For National Trolley Pur­ Project—Selection WIN Include Mrs. Grace Ray Hunter of Point School Parent-Teacher Association Pocillc include Guam, Laltc, Samoa, Nation. It must be placed Imme­ ried. Cars will either be leased Pleasant Road died in the New and furloughs, however the retire­ way. We were some distance behind, too far to obtain the llieense are making preparations for a rum­ HOLOOMBE DRUG STOKE Teacher Association on the same poses—All On Private Righf-of- Snow Plow, Exptless Car, Open topic at Its December meeting. the Admiralty, Hawaoiians and Samuel D. Bogan, chief executive diately above the llrst digits of the Way With No Public Crossings- from the Connecticut Company ot Haven Hospital Saturday afternoon ment an dchoice of service wHl stUl number,, and the car had driven on when we came abreast of tlie mage and white elephant sale In CHANGES OWNERSHIP Marshals. FLIES HOME FOR of Qulnnlplac Coui^cll, Boy Scouts, And Closed Cars—Will Not Need be in effect on their cnUstment. bond's number and to the left and Various Club Exiiibits Planned $1 per year or purchased outright Franchise following a heart attack which oc­ place where the carton had been deposited. the school on December 3 from 10 It was learned today that Al. , SURPRISE VISIT was,a speaker Monday at the week­ However, we did stop and look .over the eontents of that large The Ilagaman Memorial Library below a line of the issuing agent's at $100, in good rumilng order and curred In her home last Tuesday. a. m. to 4 p. m. The proceeds will Holcombe, proprietor ot Holcombe's important change in this long- Miss Lillian Levlne, daughter of ly meeting of Branford Rotary stamp. The following story appeared in need a franchise to operate, tor no ROBERT YOUNG INITIATED cardboard box. It contained garbage, tin cans, and a few other go to a fund to purchase books and established business will bg^ made win be closed Thanlcsgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levlne of Main repair, as the Connectlqut Com­ She Is survived by one son, Lt. Drug Store at Main and High Club. He spoke on "Scouting In the Rubber stamps were provided by the September issue of "Tlie Mo- dally service is entailed. (jg) Prederlcic W. Hunter, who Is John Coming, Senior Patrol lead­ oastoffs. It also produced the name and the address ot the person equipment for a school library. streets, has sold the business, and in our 'next issue. Miss Beth Taylor, librarian, will street, who is In the service sta­ Future." . the War Finance Division to state torman Conductor and Motor Car pany management Is sympathetic Mr.. George Wood, Chief Electri­ now home on leave from his sta­ er of the Troop, took part in Civic •who hod assembled the rubbish. Envelopes had been included in Donations of books will be wecome that the new owner took over yes­ The new owner is Philip Ama- spend the holiday In Danbury and tioned at San Francisco flew across Mr. Bogan discussed scouting ofllces for their distribution to Operator": With this project. cal Engineer of the Connecticut tion in Neveda. Dsiy last Saturday as Second Select­ the household rubbish of this Branford person, who had apparent­ and may be broought to the school terday, An announcement of the | rohte. Miss Dorothy Howard of the Library the continent to Harrisburg, Pa., from the standpoint ot the com' state issuing , agents. Reason for The Connecllcut Company has The line crosses two rivers. East Company, Is advisor on the power Funeral services were held Tues- man of the town. He then served ly been under the mistaken impression that Bast Haven maintains staff will go to Hartford. Saturday and then came on by munlty, thS nation and the world. the stomp is, because there were offered to sell 1200 feet of double Haven River, |\yith a 150 foot, setup. At first, they may get pow­ trom the •William Clancy & Sons as messenger at the Yale football a public dumping place on Peat Meadow. train for a surprise furlough with He said that ScputUig, like Rotary track with ties, rail, poles; over' curved, double tracked trestle, and er from the Connecticut Company, Anthony Rloclteni who was re­ many requests for a special Victory mortuary home,, with the Rev. A. game. Most of the remainder of It was fortunate for the person whose address we have that cently discharged from the armed her parents. will be a tremendous Influence Loan bond. The bonds, havUig head ond teed wires, bridges and Stoney Creek with a 75 foot dou­ but they want, to use a Diesel plant W. Jones oHlclating. Burial was in the troop attended the game as the rubbish was thrown out this side of the town line and not on towards race' tolerance, good will one side track for the establish­ ble tracked trefetle. Another trestle as soon as It Is available. They rope guards. forces has entered the employ of been printed, it was thought advis­ the Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn the other side. Otherwise that person would by this time have an the State Highway Department. VETS' COMMITTEE MEETS and Internatipnal peace. able to attach the stamp carrying ment ot a National Trolley Mu spans-a cut thrbugh which a nar­ have. In the group, former and New York. The regular troop meeting was official summons to appear and explain. A meeting of the East Haven Re­ Theire were 39 iwesent Including the oillcial Insignia of the Victory seum. row g»uge steam line formerly ran. preseYit Connecticut company men held on Tuesday at the school ;furkey Day For reaching from ' near High street Some Of Birds Eaised For Holi- Lieut. Laura Cunningham, grand­ employment and Veterans' Advisory ' visiting Rotdrlans: 3. Ansel Brooks She was a past president of Wo Wayside rubbisli disposal is something that should not be' tol­ Every Day Is Loan itself. The property runs from River "The trestles are In good repair. representing all departments for men's Republican Club, post treas house. After an active test pass­ erated. Yet it is something that goes on ail the time. East Ha­ back to Farm River. The Caneparl . days Tip Scales At 35 and 38 daughter ot Mr .and Mrs. James Committee was held In the Legion of Madison^ Charles H. Miller of Street In' East Haven to Clark Ave There Is another , river or inlet maintenance and operation. Nick Oaiicpari Of North High place comprises eight acres In all War'Finance officials said the urer ot Social 'Workers and a mem­ ing period a review session was ven has a house to house rubbish and garbage collection. - It is Pounds. Cunningham ot High street, return­ Rooms In Thompson avenue Tues­ East Haven,'the speaker, and R. F. nue, Short Beach. The track starts which passes under the right-of- Roil win be sold on a rail oertl- held on First Aid bandaging.. Then Street and extends across Farm River to ed home lost week from service day evening. Bailey of New Haven. stamp must be placed on all bonds ber of Homemakers Club. inexcusable for out-of-towners to litter our roadsides with refuse In the one place as described. at the west end ot a trestle over way tlirough a culvert of concrete Icate to members at -1 per foot and a new transfer scout, Robert Young, as they drive thrpugh. We hope this Branfordite, whose name and This being Thanksgiving week, the_ New Haven Wate„r Compan.„...y, tor the quality turkeys raised there. with the Army Nurses' Corps bn East Haven • River, following a construction. There are places win cover all Investment costs. The from Guilford, 'was initiated into oddress we have, reads this and does not let it happen again. we thought it would be an auspi-j boun'dary west of Saitonstail Ridge. He gained much knowledge there Okinawa. Lieut. Cunningham, a WILL PUBLISH EARLY winding course along the shore- along the line "wrhere moorings corporation reserves the right to Bazaar Supper the troop In a ceremony conducted clous time to Introduce our reader^ Mr .and Mrs. Caneparl came to ot the necessary do's ond don't fo resident of New Uavcn will go to Down Memory Lane Because of the somlng Thanks- all on private right-ot-.way with might be established, and locations retire the rail certificates at their by the Senior Patrol Leader John Hearing Dec. 5 On to Nick Caneparl, son ot Mr. and America from their native Italy turkey raising and, starting from DcMoinc, Iowa, for discharge. ... Christmas Seal no public crossings. A car-bam and for. summer camps. There are no their .option. In the order Jn which , December 12th Coming. Funeral Held Here Mrs. Caneparl, ot North High both at the age of 16 years. Soon scratch on his parent's farm last 25 YEARS AGO . givliig. holiday the Review will be houses near the line. published early next week and for museum can be built directly over they were Issued. The line. In oper­ For Albert Coggshall New Gas Station street. Nick has raised 700 turkeys after their marriage they came to summer, raised 100 handsome birds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calavolpe of that 'reason all copy should be In Envelopes Will Be the tracks at the end of the line The Company, is using the line at ating condition, will cost 10c on the The Grange Bazaar and cafeteria TRADE NAMES RECORDED this year for the Thanksgiving and East Haven 22 years ago and built for the 1945 Thanksgiving season 19 Prospect place ext. announce, November 23-29, 1920 and a parking space can be pro­ the present tlij»e. It'will be the dollar or less Including power and supper December 12 is under the Christmas' trade. their present home. Two years The turkeys found ready sale. the birth ot a sod, Nicholas Joseph, early.' Mailed Saturday Three trade names have recently Funeral services tor Albert E. A. Daniels,, chairman ot the on Armistice Day, November 11, In Mr .and Mrs. W. G. Merrills en­ vided there also. first llnp thati.they will scrap and cost ot the barn, against the cost chairmanship ot Mr. and Mrs. I. been recorded with the town clerk; Coggshall were largely attended by Board ot Zoning Appeals has cahed Nick is only 20 years old. A na­ later Nick was born. Soon after This year he decided to go into on the day following the stoppage of the line If It were to be built Lewis Doolittle and Mr .and Mrs another son, Joseph, arrived to turkey farming on a large scale. .He Grace Hospital. Mrs. Calavolpe is tertained, at their home in Tliomp- At the December meeting of the A committee has been establish­ Amerl-Conn. Music Studios, Box friends and relatives Saturday af­ a public hearing In the town hall, tive of East Haven he was educated the former Miss Marguerite Mellllo .Pilgrim Brotherhood WiUiam Hitch­ Several days work have been re­ ed to promote the project. It is the of service, cai-sof museum's selec­ through virgin territory." Harry Cooke who have arranged 214 by G. G., Jr. and Elsie M. Taf- In the local schools and also went] Join the family. Joseph is now on bought and set eggs and the '700 son avenue several of the young quired by chairman Mrs. Charles tion, Including^jPosslbly a snow for.the assistance of; opportunity ternoon at 2 m Christ Episcopal Wednesday, December 5 at 8 P.. M. the way home from Europe where fine birds which have been raised and the newcomer Is. the first college set home for the holiday af­ cock;' Jr. and: George Pond will committee's Idea to set aside as The announcement was made by lor, 268 Main street. Church, the rector. Rev, Alfred to the East Haven High Bchoor grandson of the Dominic Mellllos. ' present a slate of officers for the Gaylord.-Mrs. Emll Smithfleld, Mrs. much ot one track as might be plow, form'er express car, open and W. J. Fyler, chairman of the Bran­ table, Nellie Hooghklrk; fancy to hear the oppllcatlon ot Thomas later attending Trade School In he has been serving with the Arm­ to maturity were the result of three ter the YaieHarvard gome. George Fausef and Miss Alice And Branford Hill Motors, Sal- Clark, officiating. Mr .and Mrs. W. F. Bishop of comingiyear. wail ted, to be leaser to other fan closed cars, will be run on to the ford Line Committee aiid In this work, Minnie Hopper, cooked food, tonstall Hill, by Nicholas Crlspl, 86 Covaller ot 52 Pine s-^reet Hamden, New Haven. He • trained for the ed Forces. Another member of the hatchings. More than 120 different varieties Warner...ln preparation to mailing line under their own power. It is Ruth Carr; games, Charles H. Mr. Coggshall who had resided at and Michael H. Mezzo, to operate machinist's, trade, but became In­ family is Lorraine, now 12 years old. Forbes Place received in the Par- Christmas seals on Saturday. groups so that they could build connection there Is the following Butler street. New Haven; Andrew 300 Main street for 27 years, died Of course there have been losses, of chrysanthemums are in blopm CAROLINE GOLDOWSKI barns to house cars which could be understood that the cars will be announcement. . Hooghklrk; supper, Winifred Cooke Rlcclardl, 127 County street. New a gas service station and general terested In turkey raising in the The elder Caneparl has been em­ Turkey raising is a difficult job at now at the J, A. Long Co, Green­ ish House ot Grace Church In Fair Others on this year's committee In good conditldn, and also the publicity, Althea Delon. last Thursday after a comparative­ meanwhile, and now it looks as Haven on the occasion of their Carollrie A. Ka^eata, wife of the exhibited or run on the main line; The Branford Electric Railway Haven. ly short illness. repair shop at 598 Main street. ployed for a number of years by best and'evcn in the most capable houses in Dodge avenue. Ilhe i^ry- late Peter Golkowski of Cedar are: Mrs. John H. Hart, post oilloe and also for steam equipment. Of track, overheOji^ and feed wires— Association sponsored a trolley ex­ Indian Neck Market by Bruno though 'Nick Is going on to raising Snow & Petrelll in New Haven, but hands, but Nick has already over­ santhemums season Is later than 25th weddhig anniversary. sales; Miss May Murphy, high and wliloh will be left Intact. The Cora OVERSEAS CARD RATE 3 CENTS He was a foreman tor Sargent bigger and better gobblers. has found time to do some garden­ come many obstackles, and next, Stanley Chldsey ahd Bates Smith street was burled Saturday morn­ junlorhlgh schools; Mrs. Alice "T. course, switches would be Installed cursion November 11 covering all Marlnelll, SUver street . & Co. in New Haven a firm by WORK UNDERWAY ON usual this year and the blooms are ing with requiem :hlgh mass In St. so that double track operation pany will Install turn-back switch lines of the Connecticut Company Yuletide greeting cards for over- We have watched Nick's, turkeys ing around home. Mrs. Caneparl year hopes for on even larger flock. at their best for 'Cbanlusgiving. were home from Troy for Thanlts- Peterson, publicity; Mrs. A. Perry es at each end and at other points whom he was employed for 35 TWO NEAV DWELLINGS glvnlg. Mary's Church. Interment was in woyld prevail except where the except those to Savin Rock. Sever­ fieas, whether to .members of the JUNIOR ROLL CALL Paul Brlgllo and Anthony Gerltta grow during the past summer, from has been Interested In poultry rais­ Sales this year have been heavy as Tucker, service boxes; Mrs. Thomas of choice, at cost. years. He was a member ot Hiram ing, and has a flock ot several native birds are much in demand Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lubov joined Erlck Bradley was visiting his Bt. Agnes .Cemetery. Mellon, elementary schools. property Is leased. It Is planned to al different cars were used, repre­ armed forces or others, must be in A 100 per cent responsfe from aU are buUdlng adjoining houses at the tbrie they were first able to run operate open cars Saturday after­ One member, a telephone man, senting the various types still In sealed envelopes and prepaid at the schools Is anticipated In the Junior Lodge and a past patron of Prin­ out on the range in back of the hundred chickens. But It Is the for the holiday table. a family groupi The Lubov Circle of parents, Mr..and'Mrs, H.H.'Brad­ The Rev. Edward J. Demenske cess Chapter, No. 70, Order ot the the Intersection of Thompson ave­ ley of Thompson avenue. celebrated the mass. Bearers were noons and' Sundays throughout has donated eight magneto tele service. full first-class postage rate. Post­ Red Cross roll can now being con­ nue and Kenneth street. The Caneparl dwelling until this fall eldest son ' Nick who has really New turkey coops of cinder block New Haven, in a trip to New York Alfred Fisko, James Cosgrove, Jr., TIIANKSOrVING SERVICE the summer months, making a phones, 6,000 feet of wire and in­ Temporary officers, elected Aug-, master Joseph Drlsc'oll announced ducted. , Eastern Star. when some of the birds haye reach­ gone places In turkey husbandry. construction are now being built Sunday for dinner and the theater Mr.' and Mrs; B. O. Nlckerson ot h 'n He leaves two sisters. Miss Eliz­ houses are ot one-family frame High street spent Thanksgiving Edward Richards, Charles 'Vcsner, The Rev. L. T. Wlnterbottom will charge tor the ride which will stop sulators, and will Install the same ust 11, 1945, at the founding ot the today. Unsealed cards at the I'A- construction and when comp^Jeted ed really marvelous proportions, He went to work some time ago and when completed the capacity in celebration of the return trom Henry Vesner, John Coolac. be guest preacher at the union ser' at the various club exhibits. with a phone on each car. If de association, are W. G. Fyler, chair­ cent postage rate are not accept­ OFFJCE HOURS abeth A. CoggshaU who resided weighing as much as 35 and 40 on the Luclanl Farm In Wood- lot the farm win be much in- the armed forces of two nephews, with Mr. and Mrs. William G. New- with htai. and Mrs. Mae Coggshan win be occupied by the families of I ton of Townscnd avenue.' vice ot Thanksgiving to be held . An Initiation fee. will be charged sired, and a jack on every fourth man; H. .G. Pllklngton, vice-chair; able for overseas and cannot be Mrs. McArdle, home service the builders. pounds. The range is a large one. bridge Which is known far and wide]creased. Sal Lubov and Rubhi Kctanlk. NEW »NrrOR November. 18 at B o'clock In Trln to help purchase the line, build the pole. Another club will loan or do man; A. H. Webster, vice-chair­ transmitted to Army personnel. All chairman for the Red Cross will Shone of Buffalo, N. Y. The Community Council has Ity Church. Rev. y^interbottom Is bam and power supply. All work nate two trolley; signals. man; P. R. Gale, secretary; C. F. such cards must be mailed at once be at the town hall Tuesdays from named Joseph Havens as Commun assistant rector of Trinity Church;! Win be done by the members with­ As this opQffitlon is all on pri­ Munger, Jr„ treasurer; H. M. Ham­ to assure delivery by December 25, 3:30-5:30 or by appointment made Ity House Janitor. • .[New Haven , ' out pay. Public liability and prop­ vate right-of-way, they will not ilton, ofBcial motorman. hesal d. ' by calling Branford 1577.

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Thanksrivinir Tl'^v. ^f^*^ PAGE TWO THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEK NEWS Ms SRAKFoitD Jistiir^ - ik&i: nk^JM lifEWs PAGE 'htRBi stones show that one interment liOVEMBER RENEWALS la a reminder that renewals of was In January 1944 and the other NOW COMING TO IJS VICTORY BONDS HELP HIM Reader Sends gram had been arranged by Miss those wiib subscribed last Novem­ in May 1944. Dorothy, Watson including vocal , With THE'NEWS now a year and ber are hbW duo andmay be !s6nt Welcome Home Chris|mas Sale two months old wo have been Can you or anyone else tell me, anil Instrumental selections. "TUc PROTECT YOUR CAR NOW agreeably, surptlsed with the num- to THE EAST HAVEiiif MV/B.JP. O. Query About Editor Steverts how come the Zon­ refreshments were hi charge of the b'fer of renewals which have been Box 1B3, East'Haven, l^o bllis are Here are more names of service­ ing Board permitted a cemetery, heads ot the women's organizations. Arid Supper Set Cold weather moans starting troubles and danger. coming In since September, This being sent for the present. men who have recently been dis­ New Cemetery especially considering Its very A special ThanksglvUig offering Seems like we have a great many charged from the service and have small size, to be established In this Despite stormy weather Wed­ Superintendent Rev. A. H. Marlon ot money and foods was taken at things to be thankful about this of freeie-ups. now entered clvillati lite: Editor Stevens: area?. Also how come there was no nesday November 14 many mem­ who brought greetings from the St. Andrews Sunday tor the Metho­ For Nov. 29th Thanksgiving season things that John Mustokos, Ben Shuskktewlck I have been hearing a lot ot talk publicity about It at the time? And ber* and friends of St. Andrew's [other Methodist churches, RCVTMF. dist Home in West Haven. • , we iievcr gave much hCed to in the Let us chock your car for caro-freo winter driving Dick Llebler Fred DePUlppo lately about a proposal to have the can you also tell ine ]ust what af­ The Youth Fellowship has elect­ The annual Christmas sale and years gone by. The \Var hiadc us When thinking of Molhor . Methodist Church called at the Fischer of the Church ot.ihe Epi­ supper ot the Stone Church will be Victor Fornacchlo . Jack Carter area between Dodge avenue and the fect the establishment ot this 50 by parsonage in tlie evening to greet phany, who spoke for neighboring ed the following: President, Eufeene reallac wjiat'lt was to ko without NOW IS THE TIME FOk WINTER-PROOFING for Xmas why not arrange Pat Fornacchlo Harvy Shepard Municipal Airport zoned for Indus­ 150 foot burial ground would have Fuchs; vice-president, • Marjorie held Tiiursday, Utovcmber ' 20, the things. Flrst.,.ot. all we .found wo try. This is the section where the the new minister, Rev. William H. churches, and Paul H. Stevens, a sale being tiom 2 to 5 P. M., sup­ had to go wlt\i6\it new, automobiles •for an oil or cream.porma- John LlmoncelU Frank Tipping on the possible development ot the Klrkland and .Mrs. Klrkland. Mr. laymaa ot tile parish wild extended Longyeat; secretary, Euth Jenks; Fred Messina M. & B. Company plant has been treasurer, Billy Auger. per at 6 o'clptk, and the handsome and new washing, machines ai\d Bill White area' for Industrial purposes? C. E. Bremraer was master ot cere­ the welcome from members and nont for hor at Ed. White Jei-ry bsocHowskl built and where a Mr. Goodrich, I Next Sunday evening the Yojith Afghan, now^o^ display at theOltt automatic ico.l^oxes and alt kinds Bill's Sunoco Service Station A Cltzen. monies, Introducing the District friends. A delightful musical pro- Shop, bclngSa^arded at 8 o'clock. ot elcotrlo gadgets which .wo hiid Marco Carollno Jack Oould understand, has beeri given per- Fellowship ol the North Church, 388 Main Street Cor. Gorrlsh Avenue Bin Kershaw Al Rantone hflsslon to build a new manufactur­ Hartford, will come here for a Joint Mrs. Robert •Ba'iiersfeld is chairman cbhio to, takq tor. s;,raiilcd. Wc } -1 Bill Rice ing plant. The area reaches from meeting with St. Andrew's Youth ot the aeni|ftt;!Cbmmlttee. thoiight if wb had money wfc could MaryTherese the "town line over to Thompson Fellowship. A light supper will be The s«pp,er^^^; geJiuirib Southern biiy anything biit we found when alone with "No Can Do" and the avenue.' SHOP EARLY served at 3 P, M. after which Rev. Pried Chiik'eh *nieal wlUi all the the war' came, that that was not Good Fellowship Quartette corii- B. L. Pest, minister of North Ilxihgs, promises, to draw a capa­ true. Wo had. our tires taken away Beauty Salon IN .SOIITIIKHN CAI.Il'OItNIA—UP A liudily; lliiy n Viclory Bond in Now I want to know Editor Stevr from lis arid^foiind tliat oiir gaso­ potod with the Rotary quartette in Cluirch, and a former minister city crowd aiid^ns seatliig Is limited' Drop in after tlio Mo'vios liio f{lol!nii of Sonthorn Calirnniln sturk-nls' VicUiry Ilond drive Ihln what was also described as a ens it you are. aware that during f=or CHRISTMAS line viras rationed and we had to IsonteslLT. Dcntonslrntin}; IH MIMH Itcvcrly Jcnntic I.nko of City CoUuctv the past two years a cemetery has here, will tell ot his visits to the reservations, niust positively be THE Main Stroot Phono 4-0714 East Havon specialty. The next number on the Japanese ReLocatlon Centers last made In advance through Mrs. give, up tliose nfcc auto rides we for a Taste Treat (tC I.dK AnsL'lcH niurilu! ntlenlivi! (yi-H, Iie'n HI) soldier IR Sorffl. Arnulfo program was "A Dream" by carrle been establlshecl right In the very used to enjoy all year arbuiid. And APIZZA 'Arvi/ii, wouiidctl tnranlrynuin, cunvnlcKcInt; at Ulrinlngltum General center of this proposed industrial AT summer. The meeting will be held Bauersileld or Mrs. Joseph Holt, iloHliIlnt. Comer, and then came the ever , Here are. the various commlttcos: wo Jiad to tlglitcn our b'olts so far BAKER |3pecialidng in Italian Cookery area. It Is true. I wetit down there in the chapel and the public is hi- as' lobd was conoorned. Meats and i'. el popular Scare Crow Danse, this vlted. Afghan, Mrs. Fred Norton; Aprbns, Greatest Food Value in Town time put on In rollicking tashlon recently and saw It. The cemetery butter and canned goods )and sugar has been opened on a 50 by 125 Mrs. Dube and Mrs. Lewis; Bftby OLUB LUNCHEONS by Fred sklfT. Ing Hallden brought East Haven Hardware Store and Pre-School age booth. Young aiVd colloe and many other things ALL KINDS OF SUBMARlUE SANDWICHES Rotary Minstrel the program to a happy conclusion toot, building lot and a fence has wore not only rationed but extrem­ i- -!l TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS been built around It. This ceme­ MAIN AND ELM STREETS With Our Poets Women's League, Mrs. H. Frank; ely liard.tq get even then. We ran with another specialty after which Makery, Mrs. Male and Mrs.'Smith; Dancing Nitely — Geo. Mazza the closing chorus was rendered tery is In the middle ot what was Into shbrtagbs ot . all kinils. We RUSSO'S RESTAURANT originally dbvelbped sonie years ago DREAMS Birthday Calendars, Mrs. QoUld, went tor weeks without, potatoes AND HIS OELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Show A Success Dancing was enjoyed until a late "East Haveri Headquarters for Toys" A child dreams • only ot hnppy Candles and winter bouquets, Mrs. hour In the School Gymnasium and as "Thompson Avenue Gardens," and when potatoes caine back we Arrange That Got-Togotlior Party Now 1 for small building lots but as yet things Davis and committee; danily, Mrs. were short, oil onionsj. ^ome kinds Famous For Fried Chicken The "Harvest Minstrel" present­ ."ilna, Carol Comer, Charles Wiilte, a buffet luncheon was served, Hotchklss and Mrs. Bordi^i; Dec­ Now 's Finest and Largest Restaurant only gardeners', cabins have been Watch for our illuslrotod Christmas Boolt—chuck As you guide him by the hand ot vegetables \yeiit oft the market. 008 Main Street East Havon ed by the Good Fellowship Drama­ Harold Nash, Desmond Coyle and The Good Fellowship Dramatic With toys and tales from story orating, Mrs. ,I Ralpli Bolter, as siiowbail; Enjoying life's pleaiiures as best ho The Stone Church.Joined with 48 bANCING EVERY SATURDAY George A. Sisson na Ix)ve that Gal." This was fol­ Make A Date With Us Now , can tiie "Thanksgiving table. But above Klrt Watklns, as Bones; and Dan lowed by another specialty aiid For Chas. Poirot other churches.ot the Now Haven all. we are thankful tor the heroism Auto Repair Mautte, as Farina. area Sunday in the annual every INSURANCE then came the song "Kls? In the Tommy's Furniture House and,devotion to duty ot tlie score Jinfimy Nichols and His Band Participating In the chorus wore On Monday evening, Nov. 5, a Wc are inviting the general public to the As an old man ho dreams of the Member Canvass and reports In­ FIRE r- BONDS GENERAL BEPAIRINQ Tatk Sung Viy Joan Lynch. The group of neighbors gathered at the or rnpre young rnoii who paid the TIRES — BATTERIES Allen Curtis, tfelen Bush, Herman . A COMPLETE LINE OF past dicate that the Canvass Was a big supreme sacrillcb 'that our, way of "Tlie Romantic Singer" Kcrny Mlnstre.ecrs followed on home of the Misses DlRlenzo and And lives many .scenes over again success, the., workers entering AUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY AAA SERVICE AAA Lehr, Winnie Rlnker, Stanley the program with a specialty and life might survive. V)c thank God Bush, HazCl Bolter, Addle Urqhart, Mrs. Prank Bubnome of 79 Brad­ OFFICiAL OPENING His, heart is happy with memories whcle-heartetjl,ly into the raising ot for them. , , REMEMBER, DANOINQ STARTS AT 8 P.M. !1 Cbldsey Ave., East Haven Plione 4-0221 4;!9 Main St. alter this the RotaSY Club Chorus ley sti-eet, and enjoyed a Welcome DOLLS TOYS GAMES The stabbed here and there with ,the budget : for. 1940. "A Giving Frank Oliincy, otto Bath, Arthur entertained with what the pro­ Home party In honbr of Charles A. pain. i Church Is A Living Church" was aOOD POODS, WINES, LIQUORS Bishop, Eric Swanson, Clare Poul- gram described as a "speciajty.' AND ton, Hayden Ryan, Hazel Lehr, Poirot, Jr., recently honorably dis­ FOR CHRISTMAS the, local slogan. ., , aonbral Knox. Uttle David w;atrous and his Xay charged from the Navy Seabees. , The Thanksgiving service was BUB Sorvioo to Door , .. Phono 7-5124 ' Paul Rlnker, Pauline Walte, Ing Without dreams some lives would ed in their new robes. lophone who appeared nest proved Those present were Charles A. be very dull held Sunday and tlie choir appear- East Haven Garage K. Sondergaard Hallden, •WlUlam Pagerstrom, Ruth to be one of Uie big hits PUBLIC INSPECTION 149 Main Street (Facing Green) TM. 4-1707 East Haven Next Sunday Mr. E, E. Caspoll Of rOUNDED 1010 Poirot, Jr., Joseph V. Poirot, James Even yours and mine WATCHES — JEWELRY Watklns. Fred Wolfe, Jr., Betty ot the, show. David a tal­ New Haven, a devbteil layman, will joim BioNDi, rnop. Mautte, Albert Poulton, Grace J. Wilbur and Joseph C. Perry, With dreams the world is right 'Twill bo so till the end of lime. ented local youngster was given a DO YOUR. SHOPPING IN EAST. HAVEN .speak oh the acU^ltlos ot the dld- EXPERT REPAIRING Hutchinson, Bob Comer, Ora Ros- Misses Jane, Helen, Cecelia, and OF OUR NEW again . , Malsle Andersen. GENERAL AUTOMOBILE big hand. Tlie chorus nest enter­ NO PARKING PROBLEMS HERE eons. Don't rrilSs this scrvlcie at Waterproof Watches 111 a. ni.. REPAIRING tained with Sweet Cider Time and 250 Main Street ' Branford after this came a.id_ttet,by Panl and 3-Way Sariitalry Cleaning Plant The Men's club will sponsor 'a San Remo By The Sea Winnie Rlnker. silrt Watkhis, an­ We Have added a Line of Minstrel Show early In 1048. Tal­ Gus's Central Cleaners ent for specialty and Chorus num­ Dine and Dance in Congenial other of the end, men sang Ma, Grocery Specialties after which the Dunn $lsters gave CLEANING - REPAIRING Monday, Decembei-3, 1945 '^M bers and advisers for make-u'p arid- Atmosphere FUEL OIL Main Restaurant an entertaining dance. Winnie ALTERING costumes are needed. Call William Wm. H. Brennan KEROSENE OIL Rlnker was heard again, this time is- Montgomery, 4-3358. Call lis Tor Prompt Sarvlco DAILY BLUE PLATE 2 - 3 DAY SERVIOK Steve's Open Air Market Nov. 22 — 10 A. M. — Community Music by Mickey Carl and His Boys Watch - Clock Repairing East Haven ThanksgWlng Service.. Washington Ice & SPECIALS 6S cents up We Picic Up EAST HAVEN CLEANERS Main Street, Corner Forbes Placo Nov. 29—ciirlstmas Bdzaa'r and Continuous Entertainment by 273 Vain Btieot Eait Ilavim Oil Co. HOME-MADE CHICKEN PIES :x: Headquarters U ALL KINDS OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES fried 'chicken sdiipbr.. .1 • Martin Lubin, Harry Dost and Others Dec. 16—The church Will receive Nuct to Oapltol Tlioater S. OALABBUBE & SONS To Taka Out and Deliver 1-0280 151 ltomlugway'A.vc. They may not bia in tor In Season at Lowest Prices new members. ' RoBorvatione 4-0150 Morris Cove Gus Schuerrnann the Dictionary .•• Quality Cove Street POULTRY FROM OUR OWN'FARM HUNTING 'i'UIP A.C.P. Electrical WE REBUILD YOUR SHOES Phone 4-0204 but YouMI find them Foods Paul Jacpbsoil of SaUonslail 'r LIKE NEW 333 Main Street oh our Shelves - ;,,..-, ,;, '.,, BUY IN,EAST HAVEN Parkway anil Swan Esborn of Sfervice, Itic. stock up for Thanl5Sgiving Branford Poiiit enjoyed a tour days Central Shoe KJCXC of the factors that has Order now for Holiday hunting triti to •Vcrriidnt last week. Electrical Contractors made our cstublisbmcht Prc- • Meals Had a flnb time biit liick, so 'far as Industrial Electronics Rebuilding Co. scriptionHeadquaiterststbc Our Bakery Specialties Are game vvaS concerned, not too good. Electrical Appliances rliolio 4-1380 270 Main Stioot fact that your Physician Unsurpassed WE HAVE THE . -^ PHONE 4-1801 Wo BpocliUlio In Invillblo Half Bolus Beautify knows that he can count on Make East Haven your IBl MAIN ST. EAST' HAVEK us to stock the newest spe­ BUY A BOND OF Your Home cialty, or the unusual drug Shopping Center THAKIKIPULNESS that is rarely prescribed. I'or . i W«( No Parking Problems here NEW East Haven S. J. ESPOSITO Treat it to a new paint job careful compounding, pre­ inside and outside CESSPOOLS cisely as the doctor directs, MOBILOIL ARCTIC Consult bring us your prescriptions. ' Call Us For Upholstery Shop Sand - Stona - Till - Loam John C. Santlno, Prop. FREE ESTIMATE^ ON Okairs Made To Order Phone-4-3988 lIBJtvEN.SENT. Repaired —• Remodeled 80 A Silver Sands lUI., East Haven j Frederick C.Dahl r-Slr w^- Weatherstrips Shc!'« nil anBcl liut • 'iiiiMi^s HO. worldly-Wile. I 190 Main St. FbOno 4-1503 PAINTING CONTRACTOR ^tBSSm2I3i^ Slid keeps you Storm Sash (•uctsing and you , Phono 4-0988 Wolfe's Quality Food Shop love'ill Enclisnlinjt FOR BETTER HEAT East Haven Mi^^MM^^^W^M^^^^^^^^-^^M ' Rock Wool Ijoiifiuct-blcnd 50 High St. ' East Hiiven! 291 Maiii Street East Haven ivilh.an arlful Sterling Range And Hardware Store Insulation underlone. 7i)0, COO, 3.50. PAINTS — GLASS — TOYS Purse iize 1.00 Fuel Oil Co. OLEANINa SUPPLIES — OAHDEN Roofing -.Siding Anthony Bruno, Prop. SUPPLIES — OEHEBAl HOUSEHOLD TOY TIME IS HERE AI'I'LE iioBSOM. Phone 4-1514 NEEDS East Haven Trucking Go. . 310 Main St., cor. Elm Stroet Goodrich Acme She'll llio clernal 00 French Ave. East Haven Lovable Dolls, Fascinating Games, Wooden Blocks, roinaiitic. Helena RubinalelnV MOVING Doll Cribs, and a whole assortment of InHsresting toys Weather Strip uniiurpaeBed East Haven Apple Bloaeom. T. & M. Gulf Service Oil Burning Equipment to bring joy to "Tiny Tots" at tills first Peace Christ­ For the young ' Package Store Co. in lieaii ot all agea. Station Rubbish Removed mas since Pearl Harbor. i 0.00, 3,75. Imported and Domestic ALL WORK GUARANTEED I'urae aize 1.00 Wo are now fully equipped to Wines Liquors, and Beers Imrhediately Available spray cars and trucks 282 Forbes Ave., New Haven FREE DELIVERY Sand, Stone and Loam Prompt, Careful Sei-vico WHITE FLAMB, , 4-1030 418'/i IVIaln St.|| For Installation! East Haven 5 & 10 Cent Store TELEPHONE 4-2980 llelcnii RuWnBteln'a M»ln St. Oor. OIiBTtor Oak Av«, untorgclloble • Plione 4-3G29 - 4-1287 42 Short Beach Rd,, East Haven 203 Main Street ( Next to Holcombe's) East Haven perfume. It's everything s Accessories Undcnvear Domestic — Commei^cia! -woman -wonts her Frank D'Amato Quick Pressing perfume to Ije, The Women's Shop To a man, it means Mandolin - Guitar - Banjo Industrial Service in our YARNS the one woman. Private Instruction Free Instructions ITALIAN SWISS COLONY Ralph Amato's 18.50,9.50, . Goodrich Oil Burners for Own Shop Purse size 2.50 7-1803 6-9181 4-3374 453 Main Street MUSCATEL, SHERRY and We Pick Up and DoUyor Studio, (Opp. West End Alleys) Hut Ftitral IM J East Haven COMPLETE LAUNDRY aiid G Clmroh St. New Haven Carefree, Automatic Heat PORT New Restaurant CLEANING SERVICE Va Gal. ?2.03 -^ 1-5 Gal. 89c SHIRTS LAUNDEREP Connpletely Renovated 2 for 35 cents Let lis Estimate Your Next Job YOUR ADVERTISEMENT '• ALSO OTHER POPULAR BRANDS FUEL OIL 130 Cosey Beach Avenue ' Momauguin ;'9ke HERB Goodrich "Vel" Cleaners Jeri-y McComb WILL aST RESULTS ' FUEL OIL SEA FOOD. SJlEAK, AND CHICKEN DINNERS Painting.- Paper Hanging DRUG STORE/^JNC. 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Thanksgiving Day, 1845 THE BRANFORliL REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS PAQE ITVl r AQB rotm THE BRANPORD REVIEW;- EAST HAVEN HEWE TliaiAsgiving Pay, 1945 Jane Pliiney, Johann Whltcomb. OOOO&SM 546 Ghildien LAUREL STREET SCHOOL "Vy„^ THIS IS STATION ^ "-3^] Bazaar Supper The • TRIBUTE TO WriAT NOTS Continued from page one Grade 6—Callsta Daley, Jeanne Garden Notes Wool Dress Saves • December 12th Holsenbeck, Nancy Ryan, Beatrice SERVICE WOMEN BV GiTA ROIUW Branford Review Paradis, Jane Mason, Michael Bon- f3T Sponsored by Branford aardcn Club For Victory Bond Edna McCarthy, Joan Mattson, Fll^illiiil(lil^iilillEi Mrs. M, D. Stanley, Correspondent The Grange Bazaar and caletcria V (Established 1928) Verde semegren, Barbara White, tatlbus, James Corcoran; Kenneth Donadlo, Richard Hagstrom, Wil­ supper December 12 Is under the and Betty White. Tlianksglvlng is a word made up liam Hlgley, Charles • Thompson, THE THRIFT SYSTEM chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. I. Grade 4—Susan Wallace, Maur­ of Thanks and Giving Spt. Ray BEFORE RAIN put on after the ground hn.'j froz­ John Zurkus, Robert Mason, John Lewis Doollttle and Mr .and Mrs. een Fogarty, Jane Lacey Patricia |'!PInkham attended superintendents Attend en. nnOADCASTINO INTEREaTINO FEMININE TOPICS J East Haven News Blgelow, David Hagstrom, Richard Harry Cooke who have arranged meeting last week lit Mass. High ALL STORES WILL CLOSE ALL DAY THURSDAY, NOV. Z2nd, AND AT REGULAR Th6 aJr la taut TIMELY TIPS -^ ADVEnTIBBMENTS Published Every Thursday Patterson, Lee Brennan, James Cox Hart, Philip Polrler, Donald Holl- for the assistance of; opportunity Anthony Oodlalls, Ralph Kehlen- seas last night. TIME, 6 O'CLOCK, MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. PLEASE SHOP EARLY I The birds are shrill, confused Rose planting may continue as C«prHslit B. Keyaru table, Nellie Hooghklrk; fancy MEYER LESHINB man, Mildred Atwater, Gloria Brec- No ripple sUrs upon the pond— long as the sou Is workable. When Publisher bach, WUllom Buck, WlUam Dlgby, claroli, Anne Connelly, Barbara A week is simply seven days be­ 1?. work, Minnie Hopper, cooked food, Joseph Kllgerman, Richard Pro'ut, tween pay tfays Dlaper-dlctator The storm. your rose plants arrive, keep them Ruth Carr; games, Charles H. ALICE T. PETERSON Donadlo, Stephanlp Dykun, Agnes THANKSGIVING from the French word, reyon, also Gerald Paradls. and I a shopping go. Come mid­ Madeline Benedict mol'sU and away from the sun and Hooghklrk; supper, Winifred Cooke; Editor, Branford Review Dudley, Roberta Hubinger, Barbara Pride slays thanksgiving, but an meaning ray. Grade 3—Linda Benson, Thomas day the little fellow got restless so air. Prune broken ends from the humble mind Is the soil out of publicity, Althca pelon, Telephone Branford 400 Kelly, Ruth Pllvenls. • « * * Kehlenbach,. Edwin Kelsey, John I Wisely detlded to hunt up the It Is now mid-November and the roots!:Little or no pruning of which thanks naturally grow.—A PAUL H. STEVENS Come in and hear our complete Mason, Lome Paradls. Grade 5—Louis Borzlllo, William rest lounfee." Arms heaped with your gardenlnp activities still con­ the tops need be done until spring. proud man Is seldom a grateful Editor, East Haven Neuia oollcction of Christmas music on OVERSEAS CARD RATE 3 CENTS Grade 2—^Melrador Duncan, Ju­ ColUgan, David Hopper, Alfred Pa­ packages I Tumbled through my tinue. Plant'your Illy bulbs In No- A holt bushel of soil heaped man, for he- never thinks he gets East Haven 4-2607 ler, Robert Torelil, Joseph Zurow- records. Children's records. Ideal Yiiletlde greeting cards for over­ dith Halldcn Mary Lou McBrldo, purse for the necessary nickle then vem'bci' and December. lightly Oyer rose plants, Just before as much as he deserves—H. W. Member 0/ skl. Georgette Amendola, Mavis for Christmas. Gramd miisic and seas, whether to members of the Janice Meek, Primula -Murphy, left my purse, packages and all Continue' planting tulips, daffo­ the arrival of freeping weather, Beccher. New England Press Association Goates, Ivlarion Leprlc, Jean Po- fascinating stories that air children armed forces or others, must be In William Babcock. with a frl'end, at a neai'by counter, dils and other hardy spring flower­ cove,rlng at least three buds, will • • • . proski, Carol Walston, William Aus­ love, Ward's Radio Service, 232 sealed envelopes and prepaid at the SUBSCRIPTION RATE Grade 1—Linda Kamb, Mary Me- took the Utile fellow by the haiid ing bulbs. Newly planted trees give protection over the winter. What giti would give a girl more Main St., Branford, lliwnc 792-2. tin, Donald CeccorulU, Bernard full flrst-class" postage rate. Post­ $2.00 a year. Payable In Advance shako. After duly depositing the Ave cents .r-^-; should bo wropped with burlap pleasure than a diamond? Other * • • master Joseph Drlscoll announced Knowlton, Herman Kustra, Ralph we gained tidmlttance. You know from the ground up to the flrst Keep the air moist around your Christmas gifts that arc sure to Advertising Rates on Application HARBOR STREET SCHOOL Plcrpont, Philip Sauer, Burton Prediction Of Things To Come: today. Unsealed cards at the VA- there isn't much room to turn branches to prevent sun scald, house plants by placing pans of please, gold watches, ladles' and Grade 6—Lewis Close, Lewis Vlshno, William Walston, Edith An automatic cordless electric Iron. cent postage rate are not accept­ THE BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc. around in those places the little •drying of the bark or attack from, water on the radiators near them. gentlemen's rings. Our lay-away able for overseas and cannot be Shelffcle," Charles Wright, Michael Atwater, Maureen Dougherty, Bev­ The Iron will draw Instant heat 37 Rose St., Branford StRnaJ Corps PbotS dictator gave a swing at the door borer. 0lvc your house plants periodical plan makes your purchase easy. transmitted to Army personnel. All ZaIIIno, Audrey Arrington, Joan erly Hlnes, Anna Mttturo, Anno from a thermostatically controlled EAST HAVEN NEWS WAC SF.UGEANT IIONOHEI). llie locking himself in. He yelled his Wrap wire netting around young Inspection for Insect pests. When Sondcrgaard Jewelry Store, 250 such cards must be mailed at once Prout. Thompson. Victory Bonds you buy Ehow nppi'ccin- safety base. 112 Saltonstall Pkwy., East Haven head oft to be let out. I yelled at fruit trees to protect them against necessary wa.9h the leaves with a Main St., Branford. to assure delivery by December 25, llon for the work of sen-ice women Entered as second class matter Grade 5—Fi-ank Atwater, Cle­ Grade 4—Richard Bontallbus, : EUch us Sgt. Sophia G. Boron, Elyrln, him to tiirn the knob. We Just mice and rabbits. soap and water, solution, rinsing • * * Ivorylon Inn, "An Old New Eng­ hesal d. ' , October is, 1928, at the Post Office ment Bodner, Bernard Erick.son, Donald GhlroU, John Karlowlsh, - O., shown receiving a Bronze Slat didn't speak the same language! In Prepare mulching material to be afterward with clear water. Tips' Taste Treat: Date & Nut land Inn," In Ivoryton, is serving a at Branford, Conn., under Act ol William. General, Russell Gordon, David Lewis, Jerome Long, James j Medal from MaJ. Qcn. J. L. Frlnk nt desplratlon I left him crying while most delicious full course old fash- Robert Knecht, Kenneth Plant, Panlco; Walter Reynolds, James ) Manila. • I hunted up the friend who was Broad. 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 JUNIOR ROLL CALL March 3, 1897. , U. S. Treasury Depattmsnt As long as the weather Is still egg, 1 cup dales cut up over .which Ion New England turkey dinner tor A 100 per cent response from all Robert Smith, Nancy Armstrong, Struzyiiskl, Patricia Dahlqulst, custodian to my purse and another mild enough to make outdoor gar- pour I'A cups boiling water. Let $2.00. The WliiolD family will enjoy schools Is antlclpate(i in the Junior Goran Carlgren of Hartford and Carol Smith. Mary Anne Lincoln, Phyllis Stru nickle. She had taken ndvantage do(nlng a pleasure, go over all har­ the dates cool before putting Into this sumptuous dinner and this old Red Cross roll call now being con­ their children, Ellen and Richard; Grade 4—Paul. Aniskovich, Jack zynskl, Mllllcent Sudac, Dorothy Crawley, Lois Gallagher, Marilyn,] of a few extra, minutes to go to OVER ZO POUNDS i dy climbers to rtiake sure the bran­ butter. 1 tbspn. shortening, 21/2'cups Inn's chdrm and hospitality. ducted. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Arrington, Stanley Clo.se, Roger Purcell, Helen Ranalli, Marlon Stru- George, Barbara MacWilllams, An­ another end of the store for Christ­ Wo'ro roally talking turlcovl Why so many? Docauso ihato days so many ches, arc securely fastened to tholr flour, 'A tspn. baking powder, 'A T'ake It Or Leave It: Ambition Ansonla, and their children, Diane Norman, Richard Stanton, Margar­ znskl. Marguerite Sildac, Alcide Be- gela Polastrl, PrlsciUa Shorey, mas gifts, I returned to the son folks aro talking FIRST NATIONAL. Yost Moro and moro quallty-wlso ' shoppors aro loarnlno to dopond on First Nallonol for Quality Moats ovury .supports. Heavy winter winds and tspn salt, 2 tspns baking soda « * • A HlinplCf Iwo-piecc wuol dress In and Ingrld. et Dertzo, Babara Johnson, Nellie dard, Alfred Harrington, John Mc- Janyce Smith, Stephen Plnta, Ken­ and heir to persuade hhn to crawl a basic eulor—black, brown, dark Also present were Sgt. Winifred under the door and out by that ttmo. Mora and 'Moro aro swlnglnQ to tho FIN AST way of doing things — the load of snow might otherwise (scant), 1 tspn. vanilla, 1 cup cut Fling away ambition. By that sin MegUn. • • . Gowan, Joseph Plotrowskl, Fred neth Manfolk, Timothy , Purcell, a full moaauro of Quality* guarantood for evory ponny of youl- food dollar. green — provides opporliintticB for Family Reunion Anderson, MCWR, and her guest; Struzlnskl, Walter St;.uzinski. • time he was unrolling a lone roll cause considerable Injury. up walnuts. Grease tins well. Makes angels fell. How then can man, the many wardrobe cbanges. When • Grade . 3—John Alljlnger, John Walter Jackson, Blanche Bedard, You, too, eon look to First National (or Quality Foods—always, First National HARRISON AVENUE SCHOOL of ribbonlike paper and had no de­ wishes you tho ftnost Thanksgiving foast ovorl 1 large or 2 small loaves. Be sure Image of his Maker, hope to win you make yonr own clothes it Is Sgt. Evelyn Setre of Minneopalls, Plnnegan, Joseph KUtnas, Alan Elizabeth Briggs, Rose Gargamelll, eany to choose Biyles and colors Grade 3—Vincent BUckor, Ron­ sire to bo rescued. When the next to pack the dates In tight after cut- by ,lt?—Shakespeare. For Andersons Minn., both of whom are stationed Mason, Geraldlne Parley, Dorothy Barbara Hanson, 'Georgia Milne, Blueberries may bo grown with that will mix-match well, and save ald Dahlqulst, Ernest Dougherty, customer came in I sheepishly ask­ ling. My own recipe:—Mrs. A. C. in Washlngto, D. C; and Sgt. Rich­ Nygard Nalda Nicoll, Alice Richardson, comparative ease In the home gar­ * * « for Victory Ilnnds, Paticrns at your Andrew Dwyer, Casmlr Johnson, ed if she would deposit her nickle Hart, Branford, Ct. Who bravely dares must some­ local stores, tj. S. Trtasury Deparlmenl Mr. and Mrs. btt6 Anderson cele­ ard Anderson, who has reenllsted • Grade 2—William . Aniskovlcli Elizabeth Townsend, Doris Bunnell, /fi OiVi Meat ^efxl. den. Here Is a plant that In the « • « brated an early Thanksgiving and in the U. S. Army and Is now on Robert Pllvenls, Yvonne BaklelU, Kenneth Kaminsky, Michael Lup- in one certain slot. The diaper F last few years has soared In pop­ times risk a fall.—Tobias Smollet. plno, Peter Moleski, Charles Panlco, Edward Dennlson,'' , dictator was rescued and we went For Christmas Jioy, for girl or boy, a family reunion Sunday, Novem­ a 90-day furlough before reporting Juliet Hines, Geraldlne Kaczihsky, ularity mainly because It Is a dual * .* • Pames Petro, Joan Ahern, Pliyllls David Marsh, John Pallas, Harriet give LETTER-BLOX, $3.50. Lcttcr- Those wytod-liurning healing NATURE'S INSULATION ber 11, as It was the flrst time the for further duty. Rose Kikosiokl, purpose plant. Flow'ers In the Locarno, Rutli Reynolds,- Lucille Doollttle, Jean Duffy, Barbara Vall, on with our "shopping The man Blox Is a set of angle and curved stoves arc only $5 ai Shore Line family rad bee able to get together Grade 1—^LeRoy General, Alfred- spring, fine fruit In early summer, Sparico. . Aryi Wartel, Ann Marie Zvonkovic. who foots the bills at our house pieces with wililch every letter of Electric, Toole BIdg., Branford, lalnce the war started. Besides Mr. Mason, Fred White, Janet MclCcon and then In the fall,' a vivid dis­ The suburban gardener can Imi­ Grade —John Ambrulevloh, Rob­ made a geiierous but reckless prom­ the alphabet may be fkirmcd. Nu Phone 1122. What a buy! What a and Mrs. Anderson and their BikCI^THHOYS Noreeii Normand. Grade 2—William Donadlo, Rob­ EYES ARE RATIONED play iif tolIag« that tiuiins to shades tate nature's methods In over-win­ ert Anderson, Ramona DeBay, ise this week when he said wo s# Enamel I'aint Store, 154 Orange St., heater! Wood-burning sheet metal daughter. Miss Ruth Anderson, the Kindergarten—^Walter Parclnskl, ert Dougherty, Domenlc Drago, Em­ Evelyn Knapp, Francis Pavetti, of red and bronze. ter plant protection. group included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .WHO MADE could have anything wo wanted 2 to a lifefimel New Haven. stove, neat. Inexpensive, and won­ Gereon Bodner, George Sandora, manuel Drago, William Knapp, Curtis Wayland, Georgeanne Wolf, The autumn fall of leaves covers B.- Anderson and their daughter. for Tlianksglvlng dinner tills ^ear. derfully efficient. POSSIBLE Vena Ashwprth, Nancy Jane Coates Adolph Paler, Stephen' Palmer, Robert Lasko, Joseph Bodner, Lor­ Check the lighting in your • • • the forest floor with an insulation Miss Betty Anderson, of Branford, It was a unanimous vote of the 3 LBS "17' that lias good drainage., and., yet Doris Finch, Virginia Pitcher. Richard Robinson, Barry Roydeh home now. See tlint your Small scratches In mahogany and that protects plants, .tree roots and raine DeBernardi, Lawrence Del­ family that each one liave a small To prevent roasting meat from and their niece. Miss Barbara IHE- Elliott Sampson Donald Struzinskl, fixtures give suflicicnt light that has yood drainage and yet other dark colored wood can be ar­ many winds of animal' life from Bright of New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. INDIAN NECK SCHOOL ^ grego, J_anet Erlckson, Lillian Per- individual roast chicken. So that cooKiraa 2 '•"5 27' tistically concealed If you paint scorching, put a dish of water In Joseph Thomas, Erwin Ti'ojanoskl, without glare to prevent holds moisture. The very elements winter's cold—Tramping about the- Grade 3—John Hagstrom, Gra­ relli, Elizabeth Gumkowski, Roger is the order the kitchen has. Its 5 RED POINTS A POUND them with Iodine.—Jennie B, Pot- the oven. David Vallctte, Billye Blgelow, Lou­ OK by the lady wlio cooks at our eyestrain. that make for soil acidity also act woodlands during recent weeks, ham Horton, Ann Giordano, Mari­ Hartgen, Leonard- Page, Robert M win, Ivoryton, Ct. ise Chludini, Claire Fresco, Judy house but^he-warns that five cold PASCAL ^?iV33' •. as sponges to hold moisture so that ankle deep In the carpet of fallen lyn Hblcomb, Patricia Holsenbccki Potts, Betty Rice,, Alice Struzln^ky, Spun, aluminum, decorated coast- East Haven's Popular Pleasure Spot Struzinskl, Barbara Zurkus, Mary- carcasses will look pretty sorry Every penny spent for good tills Is no great problem to produce • * * leaves, I often thought, "What mar­ •Grade 2—^Kenneth Burne, Do;nl- Dan Titus, Liberato Ferrelli, Ro'ger WHITE , LGE ters, set of i—$1.25. Only one spec­ ann Zurkus. when left rffei's are placed on the lighting in your home is ai-tlflclally. It your soil Is heavy, , You never saw such a grand se­ velous insulatloni How this fluffy nlc Giordano, Kathleen Lewis, Anne Finch, Milton' HoUman, EmiV Kel- EXTRA FANCY DCM nn investment in eyesight flrst lighten It by the addition of lection at Handbags, Leather, Failcs, ial of many nftcrcd by The Gift Rourke. Grade 1—Dennis McCutcheon, henbacli, John Kennedy, Elmer supper table. Anyone caught using blanket will lesson the depth of fingers will be dismissed from the protection. the necessary quantities of sand Patcuit Leather, Suedes, trimmed In Shop, 240 Main, East Haven. You Grade 1—Hays Jones Jr., Mary Francis McGowan, Robert Rovaldl, McCoy, Anthony Panlco, Kenneth US frost In the ground, allowing.semi- The Four Pillars table. Y'cs'sir you can have a slab and then add large quantities of LUclto and Amber. Big-big tor tiny, cannot appreciate the quality and Eleanor Colligan, Carol Dahlqulst, Suprenant, Donald Welch, Virginia dormant root action to continue Ai'delle Fisher, Theresa Richitelli of turkey, tor once In my life I get commercial peat moss and humus. well fitted for ofllcc or dress. Jo­ variety »f Items ollercd unless you Adams, Marjorle Altmannsberger, YELLOW "J , -, CONNECTlCUJ'4^l 1 iGHT«. POWER througout the winter! Then with WE CATER TO Joan Smith, Carol May Stockfish, two druin sticks, unashamed and P. E. (. i LBS It Is hardly likely that you can add sephine Dress Shoppc, 282 Main, visit this shop. PrlsciUa Deibert, Janice Malllouy, GRADE A the flrst touch of spring, the flush Lenora Stoor, Patricia Struzinskl. without argument . too much humus and peat as. the Branford. • • * Louise Pond, Madelyn Welch, Joy flow of Sap can rush upward carry­ BANQUETS Kuidergarteii — Andrew Amen­ Can You Top This? I keep a large Bragg, Dorothy Spadonl, Edith HUDBARD LBS « • * ing soil liquids quickly to the newly dola, Ilarle Baldelll, John Beach, powder pull In the flour can, to forming buds . and twigs. Later, PARTIES •j^llUams,' George.' cbrbett, Charles Tips' Quiz: When setting a tabic, Richard DeSarbo, John Fulvl, Alex­ Richitelli, George Melcher, Janet TABOR LVTUEBAN CUUKCII BOLOGNA u 31c should the sharp edge of' the knife dust flour on the rolling pin and these leaves, after' being packed, •WEDDINGS ander Loban, Edward vailette, Bar-, SW. Potatoes t;;r 4 L" 27^^ bread board, as It applies flour uni­ shitted about and composted by the Gell, Justine Erlcson, Fern Knowl­ .' -• Thattiisglvlng bay. ' , MiNCEP HAM -iB31i be turned toward or away from the bara-Augia^' Judith-Fisher,'Barbara' ton, Phoebe Hlgley, Jo-Ann Dona­ formly without wasting It. Mrs. Ed- ground action of frost, small plants. Etc. 9:30 Morning Service plate? Oilman, Marian Kaselius, Carmello dlo, Joseph Chandler, Kent Farns- FRANKFURTS SKINLESS -LB37C "HEAD wai'd E. Brown, GO 'Wlllard St., Insects and animal life, will be con­ Panal'oni, Nancy Robinson, Prlscll-. Friday, 3:30, children Choir Re­ 33' • • • Hartford, Ct.' GOOD EATING worth,' ' Joan . Altmannsberger, LUNCHEON MEAT SPICED LB 47C SPECIAL OFFER • • • • verted Inot mulch and fertilizer to la Sampson, Mary Sparico, Char­ hearsal .8:00 Senior Choir rehear- Consult your mirror. Docs your George Chiroli, Howard Sanzero, support summer's growth." 'Miri.ik Mill' lotte Sykes, Jacqueline Tefft. saf. - - hair rcllccl tliat vital youthful AVhcn you tliiiik of charm, chic, AT ITS BEST Daniel Burbon, Louise Locke, Rich­ The suburbanite can with ad­ Branford Higli School Saturday, Confirmation Class, fl TO BRING OLD GLORY" allvcness? Skilled beauticians, at , swank, in dress, skirt, blouse, ard Davis. Marccllc's Beauty Salon, 242 Main, or sweater, remember The Townc vantage adopt this plan of nature. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DAILY LUNCHEONS Grade 12—Beverly Bruneau Jer­ A.M. in the vestry. • , SAVE ON CREAMERY BUTTER to Cvery Reader of East Haven, will bring 'back the na­ Toggery, Toole BIdg., Branford. For Instance, he will notice that ome .Garrity, Melvln Blgelow, Last Sunday after Trinity. 9:15 11 A. M. to 3 P. M.? Continuing Rrsl Nalionol Slorot' fundamanlat policy, wo tural loveliness of your hair; then Shopping here Is one assurance of plants, shrubs and trees in the Mario Pepe, Arthur Symonds, Fran­ Sunday Sclipol, / "Separating the cis Palaia, Rose Altermatt, Helen Grade 8—Hazel Boamon, Joyce aro giving our cuslomors tha benefit oF a stiving o\ Sc a The BRANFORD REVIEW a lialr-do, gay, smart, distinguished. finding exactly what you arc seek­ wild—especially broad-leafed ever­ Our Sunday Dinners are Town Talk Fish". 10:30 Morning Worship; Ser­ pound on butlor, inado posslbia by our low-cotl purchaios. Cigich, -Roseann Clmino, Eleanor Collins, Marilyn Donadlo, Ann Consult them or I*lione 321. ' ing at a saving. greens like laurel, rhododendron vice, 'The Books Will Be Opdned" Delgrego, Gladys Edwards, Isabella Fitzgerald, Madelyn Peterson, Rob­ We reservp tho right to limit quantitios Quiz Ans. Toward • • • •' and holly—grow most luxuriantly FLOOR SHOW 5:00 Swedish Vespers. ' / lit, according In protected hollows. Likewise, iri EYES ARE RATIONED Robertson, Barbara Seiarini. ert Polastrl, John Sokolosky, Rich­ Monday, Sunday iSchool teachers and positively none sdid to dealers. to Emily Post. Tips' Tops: No Cover garden or estate plantings each' ard Brewer, James Blgelow, Ches­ meet at home ol Mrs.Ines Peter­ 8 RED POINTS PER LB Book—Repent In Haste, by. John 2 to a lifetime! Grade 11—Evelyn Dennlson, Shir­ ter ' Karpinskl, Edward Murphy', Mr. Paparo of Superior Tailors, plant will succeed better It set out Friday and Saturday Nights—Datioing to the music of son, 33 Terhune Avenue.i7:30. Marquand. Checic tlie lighting in your ley Locarno, Mary Palaia, Jean Marvin McCoy, David Nygard, 282 Main St., Branford, will flt you slightly below the surrounding Earl Strong and his Four Pillars Rhytlim Band. Linda Sangre, Louise Smith, Charlotte ' Wednesday, rehearsal, 7:30, Jun­ Movie—House on 92nd Street. home now. See that your Robert T'ramantano, Thomas Vai­ with a custom made suit or over­ level, some of the subsoil having Lester, songstress Stall, Alice Williams, Donald Cour- ior Lutheran League. Record—Pop. I Can't Begin To Tell fixtures give suUicient light lette, Elaine Blgelow, Carolyn Car- been taken away, so that the sau­ tsal. Prank Gumkowski, John Man-, Thursday, Tabltha Society, at coat that will give lasting pleasure You. without glare to prevent sten. Doris Hansen, Joan Kamin­ cer-shaped hollow formed will take "The House with the 4 Pillars" folk, Prank Nygard, Ray Oppel, home of'Mrs..John Svpnson, Home and satisfaction for years tp come. Classical—Rossini Overtures, Tos- sky, Rosemond Nalmo, Teina San­ In extra quantities of water. This eyestrain. Frank Zemina, Joan Armstrong,! Pace. Mrs. Andrew Swenson co- Drop In, look over Uieir large fa­ canlnl cond. Victor unbreakable. OnTheOut-Off • dora,' Lorraine Stevens, William bric selections. • • • hollow can be flUed with leaves, Janet Bjrtholemew, Katherlne Mo- hostess. a winter cover, held from blowing - FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 4-0169 Every i«nny spent for good Costello, WllUam^Downey, William Play "Santa" to some child with leske, Barbara Oppel, June Richard, December 5, Christmas Sale * * * about by a few branches or stilcks. lighting in your home is Evelyn Watrous, Inge Weber, Mary Goi'don, Fred Simpson, Robert mm Did You Know? Rayon Is so the cutest little Table and Chair an investment in eyesight Young, Robert Estrom, Jolm i ' In the spring the ensuing mulch Sets you ever saw. "Junior" or "Sis­ Zvonkovic, Bruce GuUans, Francis called because It Is made by forc­ can' be dug Into the ground as fer- protection. Holmes, David Jerone, Walter f ter" win love them. Tahle and chair Raiola, Joseph- Titus, Bruce Wil­ BUY A BOND OF ing a viscous solution of modifled tlillzer. Kaczynski, Philip Mason, Llnwood L-4 •^^ complete, §9.45, $9.85, $17.95. A flne liams. cellulose through minute holes and About the home and lawn, or at CONNECTICu)-<^jJlGHT & POWER Nichols, George Prout, Norma Ann the drying flUaments appear like selection. The Hamilton Shop's. Grade 10—Barbara Baldwin, Mary Clark, Jeannette DeBernardi, THANKFULNESS f ' picnic arose in the, woodland, sur­ Lou Barba, Carol Crawford, Mary so many shining, beaming, rays. • • * plus leaves should be gathered and Thelma Dougherty, Frances Harti-1 Would You Like This According to Webster's, the word Send your favorite recipe, hint, placed in a pit (Inconspicuously gan, Lillian Makowsky, Maureen Rdyon.was arbitrarily formed In tip, or poem. If used we will send located) so that they will compost. Mourning, Jennie Zebrowskl,' Alice 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? Kngllsh, with the suggestion of the you $1 cash award. Write, TIPS Placing alternate layers of leaves Bedard, Peggy Holman, Elizabeth Versatile Dress • words, ray, beam, light; and not Dept. BR, Madison, Conn. and loam In the pit, with an oc­ N. Maddern, Miriam Magee, Bar­ Asa reader of this paper, vie are offering you plants grow wild at the edges of casional sprinkling of lime and bara Pepe, Mary Zurowsky, William 6 Saves for Bonds an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, bogs that are composed of as high fertilizer, will hasten decomposition Patterson, W-lUiam Warfel, Richard large "Stars and Stripes".' Made of fine, as 80 per cent of these elements. Pinafore Style * and improve the quality of the Coleman, Kenneth Arrington, John durable cotton bunting, with individually mulch produced. DeBay, Charles Gell, .Robert Cul- tewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast color* lans,, Vincent Lucarelli, Andrianne Plant two or three " vorltles to • Helps Buy Bonds In few suburban locations Is it Anaslaslou, Joan Coudgma, Eliza­ CO a rich, blue background. This beautiful Insure poUenlzatlon and a good set wise or necessary to burn leaves; beth Godialls, Barbara Rodmen, flag, when opened to its full majestic apread, of fruit. Though plants will do fair­ I'f for no other reason than the Dorothy Roman, Janice Wilson. measures FIVE feet long by THREE feet wide. ly well In semi-shade (as witness prevention of got-away woodland Grade 7—Audrey Atkinson, Glo­ those found In the woods) they will flres. If not needed for winter ria Santagata, Robert Burns, Cal­ OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU do much better If exposed to con­ cover or compost, leaves can be dis­ vin Harrison, Stanley Kustra, siderable sun. The plants generally posed of by orderly dumping, with Show your neighbors that you're true blue Thomas Purcell, Thomas Sudac, Her go Into real production the second a light earth cover, at tlie edge of "and proud of it"— by flying "Old Glory" bert Thayer, Sally Thomas, Joan year after planting. In the mean some lowlyhig spot. In any case It' on every American holiday. This great Austin, Joan Baker, Betsy Bunnell, time they will be a decorative ad­ Is well to conserve and utilize the flag can be ycurs now—as a reader of this Joyce Hanchuruck, Edward Atwater dition to the home garden. They autmn leaves. Don't rake them up paper — at the very special' price of only Joseph Briggs, Gerald Cole, Ronald now are available for fall planting sooner than necessary , often not $1.19, mailed POSTPAID to your home. Devine, Louis Locarno, Addison from both seedsmen and plant until spring; and if possible Incor­ Long, Valdemar Rogers, Salvatore growers. porate them Into the garden soil. ' George A. Cromlc, New Haven Saturno, Edward Dwyer, Robert Farm Forester southwestern Con­ George, Arnold Knowlton', Frank The world's oldest tree Is a cy­ necticut. " Ranalli, Robert Smith, Donald press growing In Santa Maria del Thayer, Joan Bradley, Monica Closs, Tula, Mexico. It Is from 4,000 to Down—Not Up A local representation attended Ann Doolittle, Helen Kotowskl, Va­ 6,000 years old aind I's about 125 the annual meeting Thxursday of While we have been serving thousands of, nessa Petrillo, Walter Adams, Wal­ READER'S COUPO feet In clrcumlerance. the New Haven County Farm Bu« ter Dennlson, Francis Donnorumo, reau held in WestvUle. The gath­ additional telephones, and handling millions David Kmetz, John Mongilio, Fred The ancients believed that light­ THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD. CONN ering was to celebrate 30 years of of extra Long Distance calls, we've been' Smalley, Ronald Smith, Belle Barba, ening could not strike the laurel, continuous activity, aimed at a Mary Inze^ro, Betty Johnson, Nancy and hence the emperor Tiberius al­ making less money, not more. That's because Plcaie send mt one of jroor S ti.xS fi. Amettctn Aigi it y6\xi' more efficient and a more profitable Mischler, Mary Ellen Symands, Joan ipecUl Reider's offer price of $1.^19 poslpild. ways wore a laurel wreath during farming. oifr expenses have increased more rapidly Ople, Peter Abiondl, Lewis Bracken, a thunderstorm. than our income. We did not make money Joan Nygard, Sondra Semegran WANf Grandmother wore iust such^ a No great thing Is created sud pinafore before the days of steam out of the war — and did not want to do so. When dallni; ilireetly froi^* tie heat. School girls have adopted num Tube Kitchen chair oince, buslnefts girl rcmovei ^e denly, any more than a bunch of alumi Mrs. Alfred E. flammer and Mrs, 4EESSSS_ ihis style In bright wool plaid and BUY A BOND OF Winchester Bennett* were among black jacket, snaps on a lame^ep- grapes or a flg. If you tell me that wear with it a blouse of black jer­ Red Blu Leatherette those at the head table at the semi­ lum to match the top of the dress. STATE you desire a flg. I answer yes, there sey. Suitable patterns for school She Is now preparcU (or whatever CITY. clothes at local stores. Make your THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPAiNf. Seat and Back 8.95 annual meeting this week of the, gaiet- y th, e, evejijn, , g ma.y ,hrlni;„ ..,„. „Pat ,„-, must be time. Let It'flrst blossom own aud buy Victory Bonds. .> THANKFULNESS ,, .. r. . i * « . , . terns at local-storcH help save for ^aWfys^'tamwrj ssssl then bear fruit, tlien ripen.—Epic ^ U. S. Trt'asttry Dtpartnttf Connecticut Society of Colonial I victory Bond8.i;..y, ;•,«../, C,K'"«««< STARS AND STRIPES rORIVIR tetua, „ , , Pames of America. • ' —•"••- '"

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THE SRAHroRP REVIEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS PAOE BEVSn \ £' Thtolagiving Pair, 1945 town guests included • S/Scrgcant TKINITY NOTES Thanksgiving Day PAOiStt THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN itEWS Tliankagiving Pay, 1945 BUY A BOND OP Harry ,F. Thompson, Erie Proving NORTH BRANFORD Qrounds, Locarno, Ohio, Mr. and 10:00 Holy Communion This Plaid Helps * MISS SLINEY RIDES riders placing first In competitive THANKFULNESS Mrs. ITiomas Slavelle of Clifton, N. •Sunday Next Before Advent Miss Betty Sllnoy, daughter, of class drills., ' /• -'•' \*\9\ J., Miss EiflUy and lAlss Margaret 8:15 tibly Cbmniimlon Buy Victory Bond Serv ices Jn the local churches Judge Ellsworth B. Foote was the Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sllney of Miss Sllney was awarded the smith of Plantsvillb, Mt atid Mrs; • ii:lB.chvroH,scliool on Sunday will be: guest speaker before the Green­ Cherry Hlil Road will, participate In class numeral at the annual ban­ Loiils Isakson of Watlliigford, MrS, 10:4s Mbfrilrig Prayer and sermon Mass at 9:15 o'clock at St. Augus­ wich Rotary Club at the Pickwick 3:30 Conflrmatlon class the annual riding show of New quet of the Athletic Association Harold David of West Hartford. tine's , Rev. John Arms on Wednesday, November 14. Rochelle College, New Rochelle, N. held last Wednesday at the Glen BUSINESS The couple,have returned from a 4:30 Young ' People's Fellowship Y., to bo held on Friday. . J. McCarthy, pastor, Frank Fraw- trip to Bosttjn to make thch: home meets,at the Parish House %o at- Island Casino In New Rochelle. Several local girls will arrive at Flfty-flve riders have entered the ley, organist and choir director. In Highland Park. tcrid seirvlces in Ail Saints Church, DIRECTORY Holy Eucharist will be celebrated the home of their parents from Merlden. events which will beghi at Hutchin­ The Junior Musical Art Society at 9:30 o'clock on Sunday morning, nearby colleges t ospend the holi­ son Farms, New Rochelle, at 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. John Miss Naiicy Panaronl, daufehtcr Why not have your typewriter and Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs, day week-end. o'clock. Horsemanship, Jumping, Oliver, counseler, Wednesday even­ of Mr. and Mrs; .Vincent Piriardnl adding machine equipment placed Paul R, Hawkins, organist and VISITS IliSTBTtidAIi HOMES novelty games and competitive drill ing -at 7. Tho leader will be Robert of Chestnut street and Philip Fred- riding win be featured on the pro­ In nrst.class.condition? pur fully choir director, , Mrs. Alden J. HlUtook part in Mrs. S. A, Qrlswold has returned Anderson and an Edward MacDo- equipped service department will the" program at the New Haven erlco son of Mr. arid Mrs; James gram Rlbbons will be awarded to well program has been arranged. Mass will be celebrated at ^ DeMatlo of Blast itaven were mar­ from Bpstori where she - ptlendcd do this work promptly and cftlci- o'clock on Thanksgiving , morning League of .Women Voters tea at the the, New England Conference^ of eritly.and furnish. Without charge, home of Mrs. W. H. Strutevant of ried Saturday mbrnlnK In St In St. Augustine's Catholic Church Mary's Church. State Federations of Women's loan machines. , -., . and confessions will be Heard 6e- New Haven recently. Mrs. Hill is a Cluljs. REUANOE TYPEWRITER 00. tore the Mass. new ni^riiber of the I^ew Haven .Wlillo tliere she visited flvo of HAVE YOUR C. B. OUY, Mgr. League of Women Voters. the nine Bulinncli' lilstorlcnl homes ,;_ Telephone 7-2738 Cpl. JPaul Hill, U. S.. M. C. tele­ on Beacon Hill. 109 Crown Street " New Haven phoned his mother, Mrs. Alden J. Several core service men have JUST ARRIVED Hill, from Occanslde, Cal. that he arrived at their homes after long Sfrlitllin I^fltlfo Moivf rs, 23, Pcn^ncol i, I In., ciiyg Ouar&nteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe Tlic Branford Hpmcmakcrs will bRi. Olliirli*il IJcf)t rt, pnlldit nl the U> S. Ariii>*il Ilrilloinh (Friirrn IM. Cirl I„ Smith, 22, of Crccn Uack, Tcnn., it, gd. had just landed from the South absences. , Mr. nnd Mrs. John Herbert llospltnl, SlAlcn Inlntid, N. ^.t lA liii|tpy lltiil tli(» v/nt In river mill hu ijiiii liny Vif lory niintlA lo npml llir rrio\t.ry of IN]i\y lltlf; nliout ilfnili nftrr rcrdvlnf? IrLutnlrnt nl Iho Thahksgivihg Pluinbihs Fixtures, Lumber, meet Friday morning at 10:30 loiiit forwnril In ii Joli. 'llic 2\ ytat'iittl IM(l«IntraIi p'irr:(1nilr> Iroopil* woitililcirnll ovcx ihr world, lIln lr(T wrm Injtiiril li) n Aimy'i IloI!orrn Ccncnl lloapllil, ."ilnlcn Island, Btprm sash. and Doors, Insulat­ Pacific where he had been In ac­ Coomes Of 75 Hawthorne Avenue, Miss Rhea Kuleske; daughter of o'clock in the Academy on the dropped from the iky In Fhilico only lo he p'lil tint of coiiiliiit Iiy" n slirll Inndiiiliid ItrFrnnco itmny luoiilliii HKO IIIU il'wnii.ol(iw N. Y, Jin. wflD' U'Ounf!eil,in tho right Ice liy n sniper jn ing Wool, Wall Board arid Rooflng tive service for over two years. He Hamdcn, announce Uie birth of n, friiirin iiMrl)y Ceimnil liiiik. Tlii! «!irn|ilic( ullcril lino Ills Hfilit nrm, in lirnlln/ii lie U tliniikfiil for Ilin iiddnl ctiro nnd Orjiiniiy, niiil urges pcoplo to liuy Victory Uniids lo anticlijales being home for Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kuleske of To- son, John Herbert, Jr„ on Novem Green. Tlio subject will bo "Remo­ I!l« WOithdi hnvii lirMoil Inn lii^ uriil!! nvirylloily 1(1 liliy VIclory lloiiiin fumforf lliiit Wnr Honilit iifforilcil liliu ill the NiiVy^n lii'Ili iinivlilu cure for llionsnnds of oilier men still THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING toket Road was presented on Sun­ SI. Alliaii'ii Iloiipiliil, IV, Y. mas. bet 5 in brace Hospital. Mrs. deling tt'ats",, wltli Mrs... qeorge lo hclil fiiriit«ll incillfnl nltcnlloii (« lliu lioyH wlio iiuiRt nicftlvo Irenl" in ho-ipttnl-f, , ft* CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, day a!fternoon Jn Madison as guest iiinnl for tftoiilElK. f ' f U. S. Treasury Department DINNER Piiohis 7-0294. Coomes is the former Miss Elaine Llrisley and' Mi-'s. Qcbrgo Trapp as i t artist. Miss Kuleske who studied Several family gatherings are Johnson. leaders, Members, are asked to Bn»rt (or town knd ooantty wemr being planned for the holiday sea in New York following her grad­ bring an old felt hai; to bo remod !• a pUld JBckct of rcA, green itndi CONN. LIGHT WORKERS uation from the Yale School of at DO YOV AVANT A PERMANENT son. Cnpt. arid Mrs. Sidney Monroe ot eled, trimming, and sewing equip­ yellatr, oomblnct with a gx*en GET PAY BOOST Music was recently presented at •Urt. .Wear II with lonfflM (or Iba this place announce th(S birth of a ment. _ JOB IN YOUR OWN HOME Woolsey Hall. ouuiA ouldoot' lUe. Builnci* unS SHORT BEACH ro.isnnt i>t>los, populnr Tor Bum­ son, Wllllftih, Iri the Boston Hospl coU«(e Rtrli ore atwlnK thtlr owq Wage lncrea.ses affecting Its ap­ TOWN? We need experienced and mer wpnr, hiivc been ilrcsscil up tal, Boston, ori Saturday, November •ulti thii T»r, BSd pultlBC their proximately 1700 non-managepient Many local persons attended the tor liie winter scnson. The brown ,,Mlss Mary .West, Klndergniten Mvlngi Into VIclory Bonfli. ^ ST, EUZAIlE-m'S R, C. CIIUnCH unexperienced sewing machine jersey blouse hiis u low dniwstrinff 17. • , U: S. I'retuury DtparlMenl WIN DINNEItS employees wore announced today The Suhimit HoUsS wedding of Joseph . Camarota on ncokllbc nnd slit dropped shoulders. teacher and Miss Marlon Roy tltird L. Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien • Mr .and Mrs. Albdrt AUmfinus- operators also inspectors aiid ta­ Capitol Theatre Similnr patterns nt locnl stores. by 6. L. Campbell, President ^ of Saturday morntag. He recently re­ Mr .and Mrs, .Arthur Fortune, grade teaclicr at liarrlson Avenue, Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckliiy borgcr entertained a group of Tho Connecticut Light and Power ceived his' honorable discharge Buy VIclory Bonds'wilh tlie money are spendlrife tiiclr 'Thanksglvlnu ble workers. Our pleasant work­ •avdd. . U. S. TrtaiHry Drputtrntnt Miiiri street,, Short Beach are re­ BUY A BOND OF Rev. Wllllaih Myers friends one evening tills week at Company. He estimate tdhat the 281 MAIN ST, EAST HAVEN FULL COURSE DINNER ing caridilions and good pay. Dora from the army. ceiving congtatultitidhs o\i the birth vacation at their hoiiies in Wells- Sunday Mass at W o'clock Which a drawing for' thanksgiving annual Increase will approximate Sgt. John F. Smith has nollilcd Slockdalc. Ho loft New York In of a daughter.. Rita , ,Esteil6 born boro. Pa. and Elmlra, N, Y., re­ THANKFULNESS poultry Was made for the Jjoncflt of $530,000 and Will total about ly% Miles Oo., 45 Harrison Avenue. Wednesday, November 21 Miss Eunice Colter, daughter of spectively. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juiio, went down lo Cuba for 10 UNION CIIUUCII November 7. Mi:s, Fbrtune is the the Carpenter Choral Club. of the present payroll.; Mr. Camp­ Mr .and Mrs. Burton S. Colter will Smith, East Main Street, of hl.s days then through tho Canal and $2.00 ANNE BAXTER IN former Miss Stella Qlldls of New Rev. J. Edward Newton of .Westvllle winners were A. W. Smith, John bell stated that fcho Cpmpany will WEDDINGS transfer from Oreenland lo Ice- around to San Diego, Cal. Spent PtIBLIC TYPIST—Will do typing be married to John Haggarty of Haven. Pastor J. DWyer. Mrs. A. C. walker. Friend return to tho normal 40-h'our work ,land. a week or two there and decided It Malce Your Reservations Now oi ail kinds including addressing. Giii£st IN THE HOUSE North Guilford oh Saturday atter- Vnaenominational Dickinson and SwansOii all of MENEELY - THOMPSON still was not like New Haven, Left week In all Its districts and plants Call BranXord SITS. riopn,at the North Branford Con­ Salvatorc Donadlo Is a reporter Short BOach.. on December 2, when the wage ad- ALSO gregational Church. St. Elizabeth's Church, Short Hays Jones Is among those home for Pearl Harbor and says he mis­ THANKSGIVING SERVICE on the, Boardiriari, Trade, School ju.stment will become elfectlve. Beach, was the scene of a pi-etty after overseas service. ses the Branford Review, as he en-? A Thanksglvlhg Service open to The Surnmif House FOB SALE — Four burner Gas publibatiori the Yoiirig Apprentice. i ) Miss Sally Taylor observed her SHOW BUSINESS Schools will close for the re­ wedding recently when Miss Marie joyed It very much. Left Pearl the entire community will be held Bangc in gooil order. $20. Call Indian Neck P.-'T. A. will con. iULLARD'S 15th birthday on Saturday with a ItUYABONDdF starring Eddie Ca titdr, George mainder of the week on Wednes­ Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Twelve men from .Connecticut Harbor and went to Ominatq, Jap­ Wednesday, November 21, In the Ph one 420 Branford Hills evcniiigs, 03 High Street, East dyct a party at the,school on FrI an'arid Tokyo and on his way rode party at.lier homo. Main Street THANKFULNESS day in observance of the Thanks Mrs. Robert Thompson, Bristol St. day evening, December 7. were among those tc receive Short Beach Union Church at 8 Haveii.. • Murphy, Murphy, Constance a typhoon, the same one that- did Granite Bay. Decorations were In giving vacation. became the bl-lde of P O. 1/c Johri , -i their' honorable discharges from o'clock. The Rev. J. Edward New­ rod and blue and guests were as A. Meneely dt Torre Haute; Ind. so much damage In OklnaWa. Some FOR, SALE — Anglo-Pcrslan rug, Moore, Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly the Army at the Mltchel Field Sep­ ton, pastor of the church, will follows: Barbara and 'Diane Mao Tiic Rev. Joser>h Buckley perform­ of the seas word over fifty feet 9x1? excellent condition, $15. Tel­ BUY A BOND OF Complete aration unit of the First Air Force speak and the full choir will sing WIllIamB, Gall Bolter, Etliel Dennl BUY A BOND OF ed the double ring ceremony. Monday.! They included: Sgb. An­ high.. - . , • ephone Branford 1338. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 22-23-24 THANKFULNESS tho Thanksgiving anthem.- It Is son, Doreen Wilson, Carol' Craw­ The bride, who was given in'mar­ tonio MarclanO, 23 Bradley Street. After leavlhg Tokyo and Coko- hoped that a largo attendance will ford, Barbara Hemingway, Lois Hedy Lamarr, Robert Wallcer THANKFULNESS riage by her father, wore a white Branford and Pfc. Stanley Toroyak suka ho went to; Owam and has Gallagher, Daniel • ilurbon, John LOST—Pass Book No. 12885. II satin gown covered with riet, a reflect leratltude for the ending of Home Furnishers 70 Paul Street, East Haven. since then been Island hopping. Te Royka, George Dwyer, George Cor- found rctunx lo BraiiTiord Sav­ Jurie Allyson in Juliet cap and veil. Her bouquet says even the water Is too warni the war. bett, Oliarlos Duffy, Robert Rus­ ings 'Bamk. 12-0 was of white chrysanthemums wllh Mr. and Mi's. Earle Kelsey of for ^swimming, 80 degrees, Prom sell, John Dondas; jifali^li Bolter, HER HIGHNESS AND MRS. TERESA MONGILLO an orchid arid with streamers of Rlvarslde have rdcolved word from Qwnm to Las Negros ttnd Manus . BIRTHDAY SHOWER Crelghtbn Johnson 'and Robert WHEN IN NEED OF tHfe BELLBOY stcphandtis. Mrs. Ralph IvUller ELM STREET their son, William Henry Kelsey, he says tho islands are beautiful At the recent meeting aiid social Shepard. .Much of the evening's tun SPIRELLA CORSETIERE matron of honor, wore a pale green M.O.M.M. 3/0. He Is on the U.S.S. spots like you see In the movies liold. by the. Loyalty Grouij at thi; was devoted to a scavanger hunt. 1 WALLPAPER ALSO net dress with a matching tliira but they arc still:all jungle tohlra; home of Mrs. William Wttlker, $17.50 OR PAINT Damascus Road Branford and carried orchid chrysanthe­ Ho went from Mahus to Rabaoul Janies Craig, Signe Hasso in mums. Tlie bride's sister, Miss was turned In toward.tlio work of PIXIN'S with a gt'ouiJ of Marine Photo visit Jeanette Thompson, and her cous­ the church. A miscellaneous show­ ; ByRuthEvls • graphers and expects to go^home DANGEROUS PARTNERS in. Miss Phyllis Rice, served as er was given Mrs. Charles Halstoad Sure God, I like titri^ey fine. UNITED WALL PAPER ther? to China. "Some hopping' bridesmaids and worof pink Satin in honor Of her'birthday, pld bal­ That white rneatsantghty tender. CO. says BUI. ' ' ': • lads were epjoyed and rofrMhments covered with net and matching And say, I llitc tlie'stuftln' too. 93 Orown St., New Haven tiaras. The flower girl, Susan Tar-, woro::seryea. The: toUowln^'lattend- But geel 1 love the sender. Sgt. Ralph C; Miller, Wilcox Roofing ter, granddaughter of Mrs. Esther Help Wanted ed: Mrs. Ifdltii Davles Jdii'es, Mrs. "• '0', , •• "We Save You Money" Place, short Beach, has arrived'in Walker, Miss Anne Thorrf^iiDelbert Carter of New Haven, wore pink You betcha 'Lord,-that gravy's Siding taffeta with a garland of pink San Francisco aboard the .USS Bassett, Mrs. Halstoad;,SlNirs. Her­ swell flowers In her hair and carried an Dawson. bert JaoKson, Mrs. Hertiert^F. Mor- Storm On mashed potatoes—mealy. > The Branford Tile old fashlori nosegay. Mrs. William We have openings for Wire Drawers rlam, Mrs! Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Wripped up turnips hit the spot Get a new supply of Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Windows Pine was soloist at the reception. Harold Fenn, Mrs. Arthur E. Hitch­ Biit you're much nicer really. and Marble Co. P. O. Alfred Jonas of York, S. C, George Pouser, Short Beiich Is at fresh light bulbs now. cock, Mrs. George Quinney, Sr., 'Course God I like tho consomme was the groom's best man and P. on both the day and night shifts, Sev­ the Navy Tvalnng Center, Balri General Buy Handy Houseliold Mrs: David Kyle, Mi's'. Casper Matt- An' tomato juice slacks the thirst. |GENER>ilL CONTRiflCTORl O. 3/c' Robert White and P. O. 1/c bridge, Md. As,sortment Kits. Fill son, Mrs. Leon Shorey; Mrs. Ho- Repairing Harley Johnson served as ushers. lAIASON and PLASTER WORKj those empty soclcets and bart Howard, • Mrs. Frahklln Meek, I go for ollve-s, and'plckles too Workmanship . Following the ceremony, a wed­ eral other positions open. Plant still S. Sgt. Rayinond Neal . arrived Ms. bharles Scoville and Mrs. Ruth , ;*.(/-••• Nuts, apples and elder too, E. BKBCCIAROLI Guaranteed ding breakfast was held at the replace the old dim home last week, after receiving an Bennett & Barraco Pllilz. I like mince, and pumpkin pie Four Pillars, East Haven. During bulbs. honorable discharge from thfe U, S, Get a new supply of Cross my heart-not more than you Phone 1115 F.H.A. Pay by fhe Month Plan the afternoon, a reception was held • scheduled on a 48 hour week. Army with which he served three Chapel Workers met at the home WE GIVE THEE THANKS jl9 Ivy St. Branford, Conn.| at the home of the bride. Out-of- fresh light bulbs now. •years. Sgt. Neal who was trahspor' fivery penny spent for of Mrs. M. D. Stanley on Tuesday. So,'thank you Lord, for many gii:l;s. 4-2340 East Haven Buy Handy Household tatlon chief of the headquarters Telephones 4-2102 good liighting in your It was voted to hold a membership Of wlilcli I've named a few Assortment Kits. Fill dilvlslon of the 131st Infantry, tea on Sunday, November 25 at the And tho' I get a tummy ache STATE OF CONECTICUT—Person­ home is an investment THE ATLANTIC WIRE COMPANY those empty sockets and wears the European, Theater of In the name of the living, and of the dead, , 'Now Many Wear Chapel, cooperating i with the Loy­ I'll owe It all—to you. nel Department Examination No­ in eyesight protection. replace the old dim Wttr Ribbon with five battle stars, alty Group. Mrs. Conrad Mattson tices. BRANFORD, CONNECTICUT t^io Combat Infantryman's Medal, FALSE TEETH C0NNECTICuf«©3lOHt t. POV/ER bulbs; was appointed chairman of the Mrs; Charles Howd is in New Jer­ 'And of those unborn —-Lord, Ipless the bread POSITIONS: Supervisor of School Good Conduct Medal, the Bronze tea, which wlUbeshcldiat the close With More Cortifort Buildings and Plaris, No. 707X ... '-"*....,-, .• sey staying with her daughter, Mrs. Btoi' Medal, and Holds a certlli of the meeting. The Loyalty Group Of brotherhood that now we break • rASTEETH. a pleasant alkallna (non- (second rqcrultment) $3480- Evety pehhy spent for date of merit. Joseph Sweeney-who has had_a re­ icld) powdor. holds faJao teeth mora meets at 4 PJvr.- lapse foliofvlng rheumatic fc^er. flrmfy. TO eat and W>>;,'n ^^E^JSJ $4200; Airport Inspector, No. 808 good lighting in your All women of the congregation fort. Juat Bprinklo a Uttlo FAfaT£.l^iW $2040-$2520; Exhibits Teclihlclan, ' In gratitude for Thy sweet sake,' inyourplates. No Biimmy, Boocy. pasty The place to go home ,is ail investment The SSath Antl-AIrcratt Artillery are • oordlalljf invited. Mrs. Mary tint* or fccllnc. Cheoka "plato odor" , No. 809, $2520-$3240 (appoint­ (Selfturo breach). Got FASTEETH at in eyesight protection. battalion cfime overseas In Decem­ Kallook Is treasurer of the Chapel any drufi store. ment win be made at $2840) ber, 1944. They guai-ded the docks Workers. Mrs. clarence D. Munger for a bountiful X-ray Technician, No; Bit), $1680; PoNNEcricui' (S^JiCHT & POWER: In England for'a. short time, ixnd and Mi-s. Edward S.- Grlnnell will sanes In the name of the living •— we thank Thee, Lord, $2180, less maintenance; Public HOWARD Jdiinion'f crossed the channel in time to give Health Dental Hyglenist, No. 811, Mrs. Mattson will be assisted by BIRTHDAYS $1880-$210d (appointment will be Mrs. M. D, Stanley. Mrs. George A. Adam Jurczyh, November 20. For deliverance from flame and sword; i made at $1800); Asslstaht Physi­ Quinney, Sv., Mrs. A, Phllz, Mrs. Eve Jurczyh, November 29. cian, No. 812, $2580-$3540, less Harold Fehn; ' ' Mrs. Leo Brennan, November 30.- For loved ones spared; for the task well done ; Thanksgiving maintenance. BUI Rodman, November 18. Residence: The Connecticut resi­ FOR YOUR Miss Jessie 'Burr ,of Rockland Buddy Redman, November 20. For the battle fought-— and the victory won. dence requirement Is waived lor Park Is wintering in Florida. Mi's. Meyer Leshlne; November 10. Dinnei r NOS. 797X and 812. Robert Knapp, November IB. Application fornis and detailed in- , Mrs; Ralph- pilor and daugliter Served frocm 12 noon to 5 p. m. fonnatlon may be obtained at Deborah) WHcox Place are- in Flor­ In the name of the dead — locked deep in sleep' •'jB^- fSh' the Personnel Department, State thanksgiving ida f0 rtwo weeks;. " TRIBUTE 10^ Capitol, Hartford, or-at local of­ ~ .Under alien^arth — give us strength to keep ; The Oasis fices of the U. S. Employment Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tucker and •,3-^v, a--y.:-9 •••" Service for Connectlotit. SERVICE WOMEN BRANFORD Dinner daughter, Leatrice willi be Ih Untarnished their dear-bought legacy, BOSTON POST ROAD Closing date for filing applications Bridgeport for the holiday. for No. 707X is November 30, MENU 1945; for Nos. BOB, 809,, 810, and COME TO THE • Mrs. Klrt viratklns and hnr • The brave, bright armor of liberty. / Telephone 600 for Reservations 811 Is November.23,, 1945, for No. OLD FASHION NEW EN(»LAND DINNER daughter left Tuesday for the South 812 no closing date. Chilled Fruit Cup Hearts of Celery Croam of Celery Soup with Croutons Open daily except Monday through December 2 where they will visit, friends. Ddtes of Examlriations: For Nos. , Roast Stuffed Young Turltey Lewis E. Braoken has sold his 79qX, BOB, 809i 810, and 811 dur­ Giblet Gravy Cape Cod Cranberry Sauco MARINER home In Wilcox. Place to'Mr. arid And for those unborn -r- Lord, we lift a prayer Adults $2.50 Children $1.65 ing the month of December; for • Cfioicd of Baked Potato ,. .gashed Potato Glace Sweet Potato Mrs, George Brenoher of feast Ha­ No. 812 adequate notlve will be Hubbard Squash. Boiled Buttorod Onions Hearts of Lettuco ven who,plan to occupy the house For a wiser world where we all may share given. French or Russian Dressing I .Sweet Mixed Pickles In the spring. Glendon A. Scoborla, Hot, Freshly Baked fiolls and Butter . v Hdme Cooked Native A lasting amity with men. : Persqnnel Director Choice! of did Fashioned Squash, Mines or Ajjplo Pie, Plum Pudding, Hard Sauco anti-aircraft sujiport to the nght , Sherbet Frozen Pudding Ico Cream Turkey Ing In the Sa!ar Basin. Tliey Uitin y/o thank ,Thee, Lord, for peace. of this Clean, Family Newspaper Tea Coffee ,.Milk • ' Ginger Ale supported the 42nd and 45th Divis­ PRUSSICK'S Tqicay Grapes . ' Sweef,Apple Cider , , Mixed Nuts ions of the Seventh Army acrok ^ \THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR , Served from 11:30 A. M. fo 8:30 P. M. WITH ALL THE HOLIDAY TRIMMINGS SERVICE STATION the Riilne and iip to the i'Danube Amen. ' Free from crime and sensational news , .. Free from poliUcal FROM SOUP TO MINCE OR PUMPKIN PIE Slated to go directly to the Pacllic bias .-.. Free fiom "special interest" control.. . Free to tell you TEXACO OAS and OIL the truth about world events. Its own world-wide staff of corre­ Make Reservations Now -- Tel. 1144 or 444 •'•-.,. .••,,, • ' , -,' Theater, the \var .brought their Eavoline Oil in Sealed Oam present assignment which is with spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you The Mariner offers you the atmosphere of Thanksgiving KiffifSIZE and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help Ifatures Lubricate Oari the Military Police in- Marscellle, to dip and keep. _____«———^ $1.25 Facing the beautiful Branford Green A different Grease for every $1.75 Prance, district.' ' Chlldnen under fwelvo r Tl>« 01iri.lU« tOauM FuUbUsr BoeWr I—| Pltdl' imd ismplf (Ofln I purpose ADULTS . Tec. 5, WilHani P. O'Noll^ son of I Oiw N.rvir SUM, JMIaa IS, Muf, |_J „f xbt ChriilUm SclMtt | Mrs. Mary O'Nell of 474 Harbor All Lubrication done btf For Resirva+iorik Call Brahfdry 146 OBicial Army Vboio S Nua..., . MoMer. Boston PiOJt Road, On fhe Branford Hlllt Street', is a truck driver •'serving ; WAC MEBAL WJNNEK. In Ijuj-lng THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Pleat lead a one-mciHli I experienced help. BInct.. West Main St., i , Tel. 448 with the AntiTAlrcrfifi;; battalion (•Victory Bonds you Rro a fellow sharc- THE HULL BREWING CO, ..Zcn«: Ct>U... • IrM subicrUuiom. I n- \ Adults Children under 12 i holder In tho Nation v.'llli T/a Eiolso and has served in ;Engiand] France, • Robertson, OnU v&tk. 111:, who was NEW HAVEN, CONN. $2.50 Gprmariy and,Austria.. H^ wears i Elven a Bronze Star, by MaJ; Gen. J. U $I.7S the Good Coduct Ribbbii, ETO Rib 1 Kluk lor her worTln MtinUa. - i? , ••- V. S. Treisury Deptttmeat boawiUi two battle stars.

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BEAD WEEKLY BY THE COMPLETE OOVBRAOE OP MAJORITY OP FAMII.IES NEW HAVEK EAST OP A BUSY TOWK Branford's Review lEafit Mmtm 5 SHORE COMMUNITIES Combined With The Branford Review [fiSaBSBS VOL. n-No. 11 East Haven, Connecticut, Thureday, November 29, 1940 Two Dollars Per Year Cattk Dealers Bring Ultimate Goal 546 Children Responsibilities Malleable Strike Vote To Eradicate Have Perfect Of Individuals Librarian Will WOW! WAVES! Phil. Amarante Herd Of Pure Bred Cows . Scheduled To Be Cast STRICTLY LOCAL Kasl Haven's Harry K. Itarl- Tuberculosis Attendance Are Discussed Accept Post In Iclt Po.st, American Logion, is no New Proprietor TOWN TOPICS longer the exclusive, "Men Only" PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS The Branford Visiting Nurse As­ Five hundred forty-six Branford At a meeting Monday at the East Hartford nrcniilznlioin It wa,rmor.Sag«l-Lou Hill To Deal Irt Here Comes Whistling Jim . . . Meeting Of Hagaman Library presented U»c names ot his two In 1933. Cattle, Hay And Straw—Milk Supply Sold To New London—Expect vided among the schools as follows; Hunter. Demands For $2.00 Day Increase—All Employes To Take Part In Bal­ OPP TO A GOOD START Board He brings you our greetings and -.CANOE BROOK SCHOOL Navy cliildrcn for mcmbcr^ilp. November on way out. We learn that Fred Wolfe's Qual­ The hostess reported on a suc­ loting—May Not Mean A Strike. They arc both WAVES, Isabcllc To Incroaw Herd To 500 Head, your annual supply of Christmas cessful food sale held last Friday. The bii.sincss aiul profcssionni men and women of Eiist Hnveii ity l<\)od Shop stuffed., and., baked Seals. We hope you will be pleased Grade 6—Wleslaw Duszuta, Ger­ and Grace Miller, one in the Only 21 Shopping Days to .120.. turkeys., an... -order., for.. Iho The next meeting of the Wo- are off to a good .slarl on their iilaiis to organize for mutual cooper­ Christmas. Over two hundred head of cattle to have them an dthat in their use ald Devlin, • Pasqual Donofrlo, The local union has applied to ation and cumnuinily betlermcn. The preliminary planning com­ States and the other in Ilnwnil, Thank.sglvin^ day fcaat, tvhtch, no James Fitzgerald, Joseph Ifkovlch, mens Republican Club will be held and both' were voted in as mem­ came into town this week from Jc- you will find satisfaction, for December 10 In the Academy and the National Labor Relations Board mittees did exoelk'iil work in their efforts to lay k firm foundation ICasl Haven stores,ready for best matter how you look at it, was a PTA Observes through them only our work goes Lawrence Sobolewski, Robert Vuk- Christmas Sale to conduct a balloting at the M.I.F. bers, llie first of their sex In llie lot -of turkey, and a lot ^ of Ihno wett City. will take the form of a covered for this nssociiitioii wliicli uiKiuestionahly will play a vital role in .season ever. steadily on toward its ultimate goal slnlc, David Welch. Co. to indicate whether or not the business, industrial and civic life of this town in the days to local iiost. saved by Imsy liousowlvcs.- •'.Satihs Brothers have moved that Grade 5—Frances Kelley, .Bar­ dish luncheon. This is the annual Fathers Night of complete eradication of tubercu­ election of pmcers. December 7th the employees would wish to strike come. An auspicious beginning hn.s been made which should pay Business' people plan to decorate many head front Jewett ,Clty to losis. bara Krewski, Irene Pohmursky, to enforce their demand for a $2.00 richly in turtlier development of our growing Community Siiirit. Main street from Town Green to Pvt. and Mrs. Qrover Patterson Laverne Rodman, Dorothy Swlrsky, Each member Is asked to bring a At the meeting ot the Arlston-. ! J Cherry Hill, having boueht three or The Short Beach P.-T. A. observ­ These seals are one dollar a sheet a day increase in wages. The bal­ Tliere has been manifest a spirit of whole-hearted coopcrntion among Forbes place. of 74 Vista drive announce the I Jesse Gushing, Eugene Oplnskl,' Ro­ gift of a used garment In clean ians last week at the home of Mrs. loting will take place at the Plant birth of a son, Paul Orover, No-, four pieces of land : on the well ed Fathers' Night at the regular and we enclose a return envelope and usable condition. the business and professional people who have nlrcndy proven their Illiinilnntlon at night will a<^(t gny for your convenience. We shall be bert Prahovlch, Joseph Stegina. Robert Underwood in Indian Neck next Wednesday, November 28, be- vomljer 18 in Qracc Hospital. Mrs.' known Sagal-IiOii site. ; Monday afternoon's guest speak­ with the president, Mrs. Gustaf faith in Bast Haven',s-future by their investment here. We predict New Business Ilnlidny .siilrlt (» busy thoroughrnrc. meeting In the P.-T. A. room of the delighted to send you more seals at Grade 4—Dorothy Brazzell, Ther­ tweeen 2:30 and 6:00 P.M. and the that the growth will be steady and all-in'clussivo, and with unity Patterson is the former Miss Mll- 'Mr. Sachs said today that their school Monday evening. your request. - esa' RlchltcUi, Michael Donofrlo, er was Mrs. Frances Burke Redick, Young In the chair, It was decided Company is allowing the workers Christmas Seal Sale to aid fight drc,d Judge, Pvt. Patterson is sta­ reason for coming to the pictur- former Secretay of State who spoke to hold the "annual Christmas sale of action and purpose; much of benefit to the entire town will ensue. Moving pictures wore shown and Thank yoii tor your continued In­ Alexander Kroloures, Thomas Mc- time off during work hours to regis­ No one questions the need for such an association. Its absence Group Ready To ngainst Tuberculosis goes fprward tioned at Camp Shanks, N. Y. Cabo, Martin Zvonkovic. on.the responsibilities of the Indi­ ,ln the parlors of the First Congre­ esqUB- hlU was because of its size several numbers wore presented by terest in our work and .,a Merry vidual In representative govern­ ter their vote. This prooeedure ot has long been a detereut to oommiinity iirogress."'Speakers at the under direction of Mrs. John P. and excellent farm land. Grade 4—Jo Shirley Loban, Ei­ gational Church December 7 In the voting to strike or not to strike, Barclay. Friends ot Mrs. Ada DeMnrs ten- ' the Good Fellowship Dramatic Club Christmas! ment. afternoon. initial meeting sounded out such projects as a post office building, ElectJDec. 10 dcrcd ilicr 4i party tui the 17th, her Quartet, made up of Dick Butler, Sincerely, leen Tobln, Helen Zuwallock, Stu­ supposedly after a 30 day "cooling- a branch bank improved central street lighting, improved transpor­ The herd, which will be increased art Klarman, Allen Kowalski, Rich­ Mrs. Malcom Devlne and Mrs. off period," follows the pattern of Plans for Community Atlilcllc birthdny, sho\ras the recipient of Charles Walt, Haydcn Ryan and Mrs. Charles W. Qaylord, tation to and from th(5 shore section, a hus line between. Foxon and The new East Haven association Field niuiounccd year ago today Ijy to 600 before long, Is.mixed, but Chairman. ard Torino. Warren Sampson, co-chairmen, an­ the Smlth-Connally Act which was iimny «nrds, flowers and gifts. Daniel Mautte. Mrs. Arthur Hall- nounced that a special feature will the Center, the introdudtion of new industry into East Haven, and bt Business and Protesslonnl Kli-st Sclcictninii Sullivan. Miioli Tliosc present were Dr. nnd Mrs. pure bred. Grade 2—^Loretta • Brazzell, Pa­ war-time device for minimizing other matters whose ulcers depends upon united nnd aggressive ac­ people will hold : its elections of den appeared in a numerous Swe­ tricia Kowalski, Katherlne Kre- be an entertainment by members progress made on field during year Walter Clyne of New York City, Sometime ago the farm equip­ Old Home Week strikes in war-essential industries. tion by business and civic leaders. officers on Monday evening, Dec. Most of grnding and seeding com- dish skit and Mrs. Cox of West Ha­ lowlcz, JuUanne Zlolowskl, ' Philip ot the Juvenile Musical" Art So­ The question on the ballots them­ Mrs. Ilattlo Konlon ol SIsort Beach, ment was disposed of so the new ven gave a couple of readings. Fol­ ciety. There will be a grab bag for To this new association of business and professional people of 10, at 8 o'clock in the Town Hall. lilctcd. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Vanncman of New Teachers List Babln, James Ifkovlch, Pasquale selves which the voters will be East Haven we say Welcome and the best of Good Luck. Approximately a half hundred men Photo hy Lucas ftrm'ls bringing-in Its own modem lowing the meeting, refreshments Marine, Leonard Sobolewski. Plans Started the children and .movies will be Miss Beth Taylor York City, Mrs. Earl Thomas, the ^sked to answer Is in effect: Do you and women attended the second Phil. Amarante Heap Big Time last Monday night Misses Olive and Miirlcl Thomas, equipment. It is planned to hire, were served by Mrs. Franklin Grade 1—Carol Brazzell, Patricia shown. At the refreshment booth, wish to interrupt work which con­ Mis Beth Taylor, librarian at the local help. • ' hot dogs,.cofIee, Ice cream and soft MORE ABOUT THE HOUSING SHORTAGE meeting Monday evening to by Peciuot Tribe when Great Chiefs ittrs, George Spencer and son lot Meek, chahman of the hospitality Years Events Doha, Peter Domek, Russell Hlnes, William J, Ahem was- elected tributes to the effective' prosecu­ Hagaman Memorial Library in further the process of organization The announcement last week of wore welcomed at dinner and meet­ 1 Milk is disposed of wholesale to drinks will be available. There will the sale of Alfred F. Holcombo ot West Ilnvcii and.. Warron., Mans- committee, and the members of John Kelly, Robert Stegina. chairman of the Old Home Week tion of the war?—Yes or no. As the , Our piece last week, liavhig to do with the aciito housing short­ formed the Library Board at its and tire committees, named at the ing which drew largo crowd, llcUl of North Haven. New London. her committee. The Branford Teachers League S-TONY CREEK SCHOOL celebration to be held here in be a food table, and an apron and the Holcombo Drug Company fancywork booth. Each member of M.I.F. has no war contracts at the age and the iiiabilit.y of service menhome from the war to obtain meeting Tuesday night tliat she is initial meeting the Monday before, For fifteen years Sach Brothers has announced the following pro­ Grade 6—Robert Janettl. Grade 1946 at the recent meeting of repre­ present time, the question seems In housing accomodations in which they and their families can set up reported considerable progress has Main nnd High" streets, was receiv­ Mlfis Both Taylor who, leaves Mrs. Earl Blake, chairman of the gram for the remahider of the year: the organization is asked to bring leaving her post here on January 1 ed with considerable interest by Ilngaman Memorial Library Jan­ Miss Ruth Sperry of New Haven have been cattle, hay and straw Christmas Bazaar in the P.-T. A. 5—Earl Douglas, Peter Donnelly, sentatives of a number of the var­ itself a little far-fetched, but un­ •housekeeping, brought considerahle comment from our renders; been made. ., called on her friend Dene Stow on November 26, business meeting, ious organizations in town with the two gifts for the grab bag to the the townspeople. The new owner, uary 1 to accept new post in iEast dealers, chiefly buying and selling room December 7, announces that Lee Mailloux, Marlon Atkinson, next meeting. til President Truman or the Con­ There seemed to be a general concensus of opinion that something to become asslstfint librarian at Most ot the business and pro Friday. cows. 1 time and place to be announced; Sally Brainerd. committee of Associated Business. gress rings the final bill on World ought to be done to better this sit uation, and quickly. Philip Amarante, comes here from Hartford, will be missed by Uils there will be a food table, a white December 13, Christmas Party; the Public Library in East Hart­ tesslonal men and women of the West Haven, having chosen to lo­ c>ommunlly. Grade 4—Constance Brainerd, It was decided at the meeting to Hostesses at the meeting were War II, the nation is technically at One woman informed us that she resides alone in one tive-room Mrs, Ritchie ot Morris Cove called elephant booth, a foncy work booth January 16, discussion meeting, Mrs. Raymond Kendall, Mrs. Mal­ ford. to.wn have beei^ contacted by the cate In East Haven because ho be­ on Miss Stow on Friday, \ '.A Carl Olovson, Ruth Supernant, hold what is expected to be one war and so the Smlth-Connally flat of a two family house which she owns. She says she has tliree membership committee composed We plan to introduce a couple of and a grab bag. "Retirement", with Dr. R. J. Fay Stanley Lasker. - - - of the largest events ever to be com Devlne and Mrs. Hays Jones. lieves this town has a bright future Act Is still being used. All the fac­ rooms on the third floor-which she would like to equip with plumb­ Miss Taylor came . to the Hag- of Pa\jl H. SteVens, Fred Dahl, E. in the years ahead. new local features in THE NEWS Enrl Thomas, Jr. wliw Is in the Teachers Honor and Mrs. C. 0. Brainerd as guest Grade ,3—Gail.rLnndes,. Joseph held here during the week of -Aiig. The next meeting will be held No­ man Library in March 1038 upon speakers; February 20, • discussion tory employees can vote, whether ing and occupy herself letting out her own flat to a family needing G. Curfy arid Flora Shermati. . beginning wltli the December 0 Coast Guardsmen statlo'ned at Mon- Colombo, Judith Hqoghklrlil, Muriel II. . .;-..., •• vember 27 at the home of Mrs. AI7 they are members of the union oir it. She told us the town officials won't permit this because 3-family tile retirement of the former li-' Mr. Amarante, who is married meeting, "In-Service "Training," bert Spauldlng on the Boston Post Harry Falkoff, the temporary and has two children, Donald and^ issue. Hope you will like them. Inuk Point, lyong Island, spent a Nurses Attend Steppe, Diana Murphy, Nancy WU' Among the .outstanding feature not. Even if the majority of work­ houses are .not allo^yed uiider our zoning law. , brarian. Miss Lottie Street. She has secretary,) who I? also chairman of few days with his imrciits on Elm Milton Bradley speaker to be announced;'. March Hams, Leocardia Locarno, Ronald Road. The final meeting of the year done much during her work here to Patricia, received his B. S, Pharr.i' Business and professional gvfiav 6, colored slides shown by Mr. John o fthe week will be a war trophy will be held on December 11 In the ers voting do vote "yes", it does It is true that the Zoning ordinance does ban three family the by-laws committee, gave a Court. Tryon, Edith Olovson, Mitchell show at which the many veterans not necessarily follow that a strike houses. As a matter of fact the zoning law requires that only one Increase the library services to the degree from the College ot Phar­ gaining much siiii'imrt and nom­ Annual Meeting Birch; April, 1846, Treasury ex­ Academy on the, Green at which comprehensive report and reading macy and has,been in the drug bus­ inating committee is working hard Members of the Board of Educa­ Lasker. of the town. In whose hoiior the will be called and this is indeed family houses he erected in the-l?esidenee "A", "A-A" and "B" general public. She has also been and discussion ot the by-laws took Mrs. DeMars of Thompson ave­ tion and o fthe^Branford Teachers pansion Project; May, 1940, annual time there will be a brush demon­ iness since 1034. Ho comes to East to ect willing and cnthiisiasUc nue, entertained on 'Thanksgiving Grade 2—Alice Garden, Joan Car- affair Is being planned, will display stration. Each member Is asked .to a comtdrt to those who remember zones. Two family dwellings, which are the bulwark of working active in furthering the move to­ up considerable time. The by-laws League, with their husbands and Facts and figures reveal the tre­ picnic. .V •' den, Deanna Jannettl. Ruth Opie the long hard days of the.strike In class families in most communities of the slate, are pcrmilled here ward libraries' in the' , several Haven after serving as pharmacist slate of olTlcors for the election, day "for dinner. Those, present mendous burden borne by the Mrs. Irene Haglund, chairman of souvenirs gathered while they were bring one or more guests. were ai^optcd, wi,th some changes. 111 the Cameron Drug Co, Whalett peccn^ber, 10... /' wives .gathered Friday night at a Grade 1—Richard Arnold, Thom­ In the armed forces. Other special 1940; and judging from the pre­ only in the lowest class "C" zone and in the businessj and industrial schools. ^ /_l { Offlcers'c'eledt^-JSJ'ithd'vmeeyvig were-Mr. and-Mrs. Vassneman; the '#> banquet given at the Oosls in trlb- nursing profession in thp care of the program committee, is assisted zenes which are, an everyone knows, vor3- much limited", in Bast Agfiiiiy ln"West' liftveh. Messrs. Warren and Wllliani Mans­ both military and civilian sick dur­ as Consola, Earle H.oyt, James Rell- events will include a town picnic, sent relationship between the Com­ Dec. 10 will hold office until Jan. 1, Mr. Holcombe, who plans to en­ Your contributions of Items of •r'^hite to M. P. Bradley, former chalr- by the following committee mem- ly, Judith Johnson, X; Caroline de- an aquatic meet; a block dance, an pany and the Union a strike hardly kV Haven. She came to East Haven from 1947. field, Mr. Saunders of West Haven ' man of the board, who retired re­ ing the War. Coordinated plan- bers: Miss- M. Frances Shepard, the Hartford Public Library where ter other fields. Incorporated the Interest are always welcome nnd and Mrs. Bontpn of Short Beach. nhig by National nursing organiza­ Forest, • '. r • Industrial exhibit^ an art show, a seems probable.' , In btlier words the local zoning regulations automatically bur In the absense of Attorney Holcombe Drug Co. In 1032 and should be mailed before Tuesday to cently after 16 years dt service. The Miss Zenia Smolenskl, Miss Marlon SHORT BEACH'JSCHOOL October Report out from residential areas buildings in-which an opartmeiit or apart­ she was director of the Reference All enjoyed an old fashioned tur- guests were grouped at attractively tions have developed a comprehen­ Crandall and Miss Jenlta Cronln. Short Beach Day. a Stony Creek Thomas F. Reilly who was elected opened for business In the reme­ THE NEWS, P. O. Box 153. ey dinner. Grade 5—^Albert Digby, Robert Day and a parade . ments could be rented out to young couples starting family life. Room. Previously she had been temporary chairman of the organi­ decorated tables with programs for sive program for nursing in post­ Other league committees are as Of V.NA. Given Here is the present status of the with Wlioaton College and the died quarters of the former East Birthday greetings, December 2 to the coming year at each place. war America. How the nurses In Plscatelll, Robert Rinker, John S. Mrs. Raymond E. Pinkham was negotiations for a new contract It would seem that the Board of Zoning Appeals would be act­ zation at the initial meeting, J. J. Haven Bank and Trust Company Mr. nnd Mrs Philip Tnrboll, follows: Revision of constitution Louis, Edmund Lacey,. Charles Me- named clerk of the committee. ing for the public good in using the power granted it, for the pro­ Westerly Public Library. In her Harold Ilnll. Connecticut can best lit into the and by-laws. Miss Rose, Conadlo, which opened with meetings in the new post she wHl have charge of Scanlan presided. Attorney Reilly on December 3, 1833. He has built Philili Tarbcll, Jr., Fra/nk Tafbcll Speakers were Lyndon P. Pratt, shako, James Sprlngett, Noreen Other members of the general com­ At the Board ot Directors of the viding for remodeling of oversize one and two family houses in was called to New York on and tiic Misses June Oubc and executive secretary of the Connec­ National program was the theme chairman,M rs. Mary Tisko, Miss early part of September in antici­ adult circulation. up a large and flourlshbig business Bradford Manorites getting ready of the Forty-first Annual Meeting Altmannsberger, Janice Clark, mittee as well as those working on Branford Visiting Nurses Associa­ order to permit-the letting out of small apartments to now families. business. here, and has taken part In many for nock-out Victory New Year's Betty Holt, enjoyed Tlhanksglviivg ticut State Teachers Association In Mary West, Mrs. Prlscilla Bigelow, tion meeting November 14 at the pation of the expiration on Septem­ Let's give the.families of the returned service men a break in Bast of the Connecticut State Nurses' Nancy Clement, Lepnore fllcken. the individual events will be an­ ber 24th ot the old contract.. So Miss Taylor has been active The Christmas decorations com­ civic activities, having been a mem­ Eve party. Committee is headed dinner In Old Lyme. Hartford; Miss Reglna Thornton, Mrs. Phoebe Ahem; welfare com­ Continued, on I page, five . ,( nounced shortly". Health Center, ,the reports of the Haven. president of the league; Miss Mae Association in Joint session with mittee: Miss Ann Dritsas, chaU:- that all questions involving the re­ locally in civic affairs and was mittee consistlng-iiof Dan Parllla, ber ot the Ration Board. He Is also by Frank Fox and represents both the Connecticut State League of Mr. Ahem stressed the fact that secretary and treasurer were rear president last year of the Half Fred Wolfe Jr.-, Brent Barker and a former president of the one-time Fire Department and Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Swanton of M. Murphy, who presented to Mr. man, Mrsv Alice Mellon, Mrs. Mary and accepted. Mrs. Cornelius, Mo- lationship of Job requirements to WHY TOWNS GROW Dodge avenue wore Thanksgiving Bradley a copy of the resolutions Nursing Education at the Hotel citizens of the town are most en­ wages could be resolved, the com­ Hour Reading Club. She has spoken Thomas Brady gave a report and Business and Professional Men's Big supper and dance being ar­ Taft Iri New Haven on November Dow, Miss Virginia Moessmang; thusiastic about _ the Old Home Dermott, chaiman of the nurses approval Was given to the decora­ Association, and of the East Haven ranged. Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin shown by the executive committee salary committee: Miss Mae T. committee read the October report pany and the union arranged that We are indebted to one of our readers for a copy ot the Pictou, before numerous Parent-Teachers Corbelly In Foxon. 16 and 16. Friends Honor Week and have agreed to co-oper­ and other groups and has many ting of Main street from the Town 0 fthe league; and the guest of Murphy, chairman. Miss M. Fran­ for the nurses' work. It was as fol­ descriptions of all occupations Nova Scotia, Advocate of Oct. 2.'5, in which this reader has marked Princess chapter. Order of the honor. Mrs. 'Robert Lahgdale Attending from here were: Mrs. ate In this welcome home ot the should be written and compiled friends hero. She is native of Dan- Green to Forbes Place. Estimates $425 which will be raised by Main Meetings of iho East Haven Drn- ces Shepard, Miss Zenia Smolen­ almost two thousand young men lows: 319 visits ta homes, total of fr our perusal an article written by H. G. Cochrane, of "Canadian placed the cost at approximately Eastern Star, sponsoring military served as toastrtiaster. Archer ICnowlton, Mrs. Norman skl, Miss Jenlta Cronln, Mrs. Alice John Coolac 2,787 for the year; five well child and subjected to study by some Business", entitled "How To Sell the Small Town." We were bury. Street business people. .matio Assioclation have been and women of the town who served whist this Friday night, for Uio changed to Monday nlghis and will Mr. Pratt spoke of the inherent Lamb, Mrs. Walter Halller, Mrs. Mellon; executive comnvittee: Miss conferences held with 46 attending; properly qualified agency. It wOs struck by the first paragraph which states; "The first half of the Robert Morris Belief Fund., Reuel Undberg, Mrs. C. V. McDer- A large group of friends of Capt. in, the war and who are expected, two dental clinics held ,in the also arranged that any discussion be held the second and fourth satisfaction in the teacher-pupil Jenlta Cronln, chairman, 1948; Miss for the most part to have returned pi-esent century has belonged to the cities. The second half can mott, Mrs. F. S. Jourdan and Mrs. Mae Murphy,'1948; Miss Maria Roy, John Coolac, gathered Tuesday sohoos; 733 individual health in^ of wage changes or the Union's de­ belong to the small towns, if they play their cards right." Christmas Musical program ar Monday nights in the I'\)xan Com­ relationship, of the teachers place to civilian life by next summer. munity Hall, In the community, and of the value Howard Prann and Miss Melghan 1947, Mrs. Phoebe Ahem, 1947, Miss evening at Ye Old Towne Restau­ spections; 89 class room .inspec­ mand Jor $2.00 per day Increase Then a little further on in the article we found some pointed in­ A Look Back At Civil War Scene ranged by Half Hour Reading Club nurses, all of the Branford Visiting rant to (ittend a dinner In his hon­ of a teacher's organization, espe­ Florence Qulnn, 1946, Mrs. Mary tions; eight schools serving supple­ would be postponed until after the formation as to why towns grow. "If we .seek to find the reasons for next Thursday afternoon in We are pleased to learn that Nurse Association. or. Captain Coolac, 'who will be mentary lunches. Total of 109 completion ,of the study of the Hagaman Memorial Library. Mrs, cially In Its branches of Inservice Tlskq, 1946; public relations com­ behind these instances of town growth, in the majority of cases we Also Hits At American "Isola­ Patsy Masatta ot CJentrai Cleaners training. mittee; Mrs. Ingeborg Hallden, married on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Lounsbury hours In school work. present wage structure. can trace it back to strong community spirit, to an aggressive Board Ancient Copy Of Harper's WeeMy iess remembered mercy. Carl Garvin qhalrman of commit­ A committee representing his Gives Lincoln's 1863 Thanks- "It has seemed to mo, tit and tion" Policy And Urges Bond tee. In Main street has received his Members of the committee res­ chairman; Miss Lucille De Luca, Present were: Mrs. Archer Knowl- In the several meetings that have of Trade or Chamber of Coniraurce, perhaps to one or more out­ With 'Russia, Showing World honorable dtscharge from the Arm­ Miss Helen Purcell, Miss Helen comrades in Corcoran Sundqulst taken place since the undertaking standing personalities with a pride in their community and a vision giipng Proclamation While proper that they should be ac­ ponsible, for the success of the Post, American Legion; Company I, Given Flowers ton, Mrs. Ray U. Plant, Mrs. C. V. Civil War Was Raging. knowledged as with one heart and Conditions Change But Little. Have you tried idioiiplng |on Main ed Forces and is back at his estab­ banquet were as follows: Miss Bello Funeral Zacher and Mrs. Alice Mellon. McDermott, Mrs. John Waters, Mrs. of the wage stu^y, the Company . ' I of the future." street? It's the eosy waiy and you lishment. C.S.O.; Yankee Division, Veterans and the Union have discussed the voice by the whole American peo­ Maple Perclval^ chairman. Miss P. S. Jourdan, Mrs. John McCabe, The first step toward town growth, in the opinion of the writer Mrs. Roy Hotchkiss ^ of Chidsey ple; I do therefore set apart the ocean Is no longer a protection win be surprised at the variety of Association; and Battery E, 103rd Mrs. Carrie Lounsbury was pre­ Mrs. Frank Kinney, Miss Madolin changes to some- of the clauses of of this article which our reader brought to our attention, is to avenue loaned us tor T'hanksgiving against hostile attack. Wo are no Mr. and Mrs. Laymond McGhco Virginia Moessniang, Mrs. Dorothy Held Tuesday , SCOUT JVIEETINO Field Artillery, consisting of Edwin sented with a card and a,bouquet last day of November as a Day of fresh merchandise available in tihc Doolittle, Mrs. Prlscilla Bigelow, Zacher. the contract which did not sub­ "call a meeting of all the leading citizens, and if a strong local Reading last week a worn, yellowed longer isolated from the rest of the home town stores. of 115 French avenue are the par­ Miss Gertrude Lakso, Mrs. Daniel Peter Bello, 06, of 56 West Main A general meeting of men Inter­ H. Poulton, Steven >J. BombollskI, of chrysanthemums in observance stantially relate to pay. Tentative trade organization does not already exist reorganize it or form a oopy ot the once famous "Harper's Thanksgiving and Prayer to our world. Nothing which happens ents of a tiaby dauglhter, Laymond Owens, Miss Clara Lehnert, Miss Street, died Saturday after a long ested In Scouting will be held Nov. Prank Brada, Homer Tefft, Joseph of her 55th wedding anniversary understandings have been reached new one. Find a live wire chairman or secretary. Get everybody Weekly" dated October 17, 1803. A beneflcient Father who dwelleth in anywhere Is now indifferent to us, And have you thought of sending McGhcc, Jr. born November 17 in Illness. Mr. Bello, who came to 26 at 7:30 m Trinity Parish House Klimas, all of Branford, and Otis at the recent meeting of Mason I the Heavens. And I recommend to Grace Hospital, jsixs. McO-hee is Maria Roy and.Mrs. Helen Dolan Servicemen Must on many of these questions. interested. Enlist each person for voluntary service, in line with perusal of this compendium of the and our transactions interest the THE NEWS as a Christmas gift to Harnden. OHlcers of the organ­ Branford 39 years ago, was em­ A training course, of four lessons Culver arid Fred Hirsch of New Rogers Women's Relief Corps, held The work on the wage structure thought of the American people 82 them that, while offering ' up the rest of the world." some friend? Quite a few- did so the former Miss Bertha KlapiVrolh. will start at that time. his or her abilities. Start with an appraisal of resources, both ma­ ization- are; president. Miss Reglna ployed by the Malleable Iron Fit­ Haven were in charge of the ar­ in the Academy on the Green. The has progressed steadily during the terial and human. Explore the possibilities of your town." years ago would seem to indicate asciptions Justly due to Him for The editorial, which reads,sur­ last year. It. costs $2.00 ond remit­ tings Co, rangements for the'aflair. birthdays of Mrs. Bertha Louns­ . File Exemptions h such singular dellverences and Mrs. Edna Long of Bradley ave­ Thornton; vice ' president. Miss weeks since it was arranged to un­ That is all excellent advice. ,It would seem that Bast Huyen that world conditions change little prisingly like those of today, calleci tance may be sent to THE NEWS, nue spent Thanksgiving with her Helen Zacher; ' secretary, Mrs. The funeral was held Tuesday DECEMBER P.-T. A. MEETING bury, Mrs. Rose Buell and Mrs. With Town Clerk dertake It. Shortly It will be >ln is on the right track. We want to thank our reader for sending from generation to generation. blessings, they do also, with hum­ for an alliance with Russia in an P. O. Box 153, East Haven. Your morning at 8:30 from the mor­ Mrs. Raymond E. Pinkham is Mrs. Helen GuUans, president of Maude Walker were also celebrated ble penitence for our national per- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Helen E. Rlce^ treasurer. Miss Zenia the hands of the Union, so that dis­ us the newspaper that contained this information and thus making President Lincoln's Thanksgiving effort to stave off the Western friend will enjoy it, and it will help Mrs. George W. Long in Philadel­ Smolenskl. "nie program commit­ tuary home of Wm. S. Clancy and leader of the Indian Neck P.-T. A. Social Workers has named the fol­ at this time and a large birthday cussions ot a wage scale can pro­ it possible to hand-it on at this time when our own community trade Proclamation for that year makes verseness and disobedience, com­ Powers of Europe which "was Louis us reach that 1,000 goal by Christ­ Sons. At 0 a requiem high mass was Christmas program which will be lowing nominating committee, Al- cake,- made and decorated by Mrs. Local servicemen who have ter­ i mend to His tender care ail those mas. phia. tee Is as follows: Mrs. Irene Hag- minated their stay in any branch ceed. The Company has agreed to organization is in process of being organized. interesting reading, applying ,to our Napeolcon's'calculations, if hearti lund, chairman. Miss M. Frances sung at St. Mary's Church. Inter­ given by members of Juvenile Mu­ tlrea Deion, Florence Baldwin, Pris- Nellie Rice, chairman of the execu­ make retroactive to- September day as well as his . who have, become widows, orphans, ly united, can rule the world." ADDI-nONAL TOWN TOPICS ment was In St. Agnes Cemetery. • sical Art Society. pilla Putney. tive committee, was cut and served. of the nation's armed forces must mourners, or suflerers in the la­ Bhepard, Miss iZenla Smolenskl, file their discharges with the Town 24th, the date of the expiration of HAVE WK MEBITTED SUPPORT? "In the midst of a civil war of The strangely phophetlc editorial Rotary club. Ho is a member of ON PAGE 2 Miss Marion OrandaU and Miss Besides his wife, Mrs. Josephine the old contl:act, any change in unequaled magnitude and severity, mentable civil strife In which we the National Association of Retail Clerk's office If they are to b.e ex­ are unavoidably engaged ,and fer­ then drew analogies between the Jenlta Cronln. Leonarduzzl Bello, he is survived empted from personal taxes. Under wage rates which may come out of This-would seem to be an appropriate queistiou to ask as THE which has sometimes-seemed to in­ American and the Russian People, Druggists and of Kappa Psi Alumni by two daughters, Mrs. Richard the negotiations. , •NEWS rounds out its first year and a quarter. vite and provoke the aggressions ot vently implore the interposition of "Russia, like the United States, is Association. He Is married and The resolutions presented to,Mr. Marcus of New York and Miss Mary Fellowcraft Club Given Picture a local ordinance such men are en the Almighty hand to heal the Bradley read as follows: Resolved titled to $1,000 exemption In prop Have we been living up to oiir promise to provide East Haven foreign states, peace has been pre­ a -nation of the future, Its capa- has one son, Terry, Down Memory Lane Bello of Branford; one son, Victor John J, V. Cuningham Presents Club Frame Carved From Cherry Wood and the neighboring communities with a Community Weekly, in served ,with all natjons,. order has wounds' of the nation." billtlcsare only Just being devel that the League express its deep Bello, sefvlng with the armed forces He remained 44 years dying in 1731. erty taxes, the tax collector's office 25 YEARS AGO appreciation of the many years of With Rare Painting Of Rev. Sam­ Taken From Fireplace Where Min­ revealed. To dat esuch registration Wo(Tnen Attend teresting, informative, fair, not in any way a competitor of the been maintained, the laws have oped. Its national destiny Is bare­ two brothers, Anthony Bello of Mr. Russell's shrewd Judgment was isters Met To Give Books Which been respected, and obeyed, and ON JURY DUTY faithful service rendered by Mr. uel Russell Parsonage—May Bo often called Into play to the great lias been scant in relation to the daily press, but a Home-Town paper of features and information The lead editorial, directly be­ ly shaped. Like the United States, Sheltbn and Eugene Bello of Cana­ Seen As Ward's Radio Service. Started Yale College, about our own neighbors, dedicated to the building of a better Com harmony has prevailed everywhere, neath the proclamation, urged a Russia is In the agonies ot a ter- Mrs, Helen Antz and Mrs. Mar­ November 30-December 6, 1020 Bradley to the townspeople of da; and one grandchild. advantage of the town. number of discharges in town. Bridge Party ion Dooley have been on Jury duty Branford, both a^ chairman and as Such men are urged to immediate­ munity Spirit? except in the theater of military departure from "the position of sible transition. When these great John,J. y. Cuningham at the| During these years 1087-1731 the site of the present house of conflict, while that theater has problems shall been solved>and the in New Haven all this week. Miss Claudia Leepor of Klrkham member of the board, and of the last meeting of-the Fellowcraft Branford began to develop an im­ L. E. Rice immediately south of the ly file and take advantage of the m • Have we merited your support? proud isolation" which Washing­ avenue was in New York for the sympathetic support at all times ,Mrs. s. ,V. Osbom, Mrs. Donald Frankly we would like to know. been greatly contracted by the ad­ ton coveted 70 years earlier. It Russian people shall consist of 100,- BTJy IN GUBLFOBD Club presented to, the club what is portant commerce,|.which led to cemetery, and agreed to give a port recent state ruling. It was also Sawtelfe, Mrs, Ray Plant, Mrs. vancing armies and navies of the 000,000 intehlgent, education human Army-Navy Football game> - given to the teachers; resolved Two decent sales in Guilford of ;consldered a rare picture of the' considerable increases in wealth of their books toward the library pointed out that the registration If our readers have any ideas or suggestions wo -vvould like argued "When Washington lived - Ralph Mellllo who had been ill that the League assert herewith Its George Dunbar, Mrs. Milton Brad­ to hear from them. Mf they have any criticisms or complaints, we Union. steam, telegraphs and railroads beings, it is possible that Russian 50.POUND CAT Interest have been consummated by Rev. Samuel Russell House. and population. of a college. would aid ex-armed servicemen In ley, Mrs. Archer R Knowlton, Mrs. institutions will have been welded had returned ts his duties at H. P. conviction that Mr.- BradleJ' has the Eliot Stone agency. The former The Rev. Samuel Russell was or­ "The New Havenljiplony had be­ This meeting took place before a case their own discharge papers .would like to hear them too. That i.s the only way we can find out. "The needful diversions of wealth were unknown, and the United Johnson's market in Main street. raised to a high level the educa­ John Birch, Miss Polly Dunbar, A year ago we set our subscription goal at 1,000. We are close and strtngth from the fields of States were 30 days distant from by the force of civilization into, a Howard Fawcclt of Klrldiam William Remington, property at dained hi 1687 and in the same year gun to think about the establish­ wide cherry fireplace in the south .became lost whether by fire, theft Miss Madolyn Zacher, Mrs. Rudolph similarity with ours. At that per­ avenue came bome from New Miss Edna Slade underwent a tional standards In Branford; re­ or misplacement. to tliat figure, as our local mail men ivell realize each Friday morn peaceful industry to the national the nearest part ot Europe. In tonsilectomy in Grade Hospltah Sachem's Head Road, more recent­ settled here as pastor o fthe First ment of a college gs .early as 1640, front room. From the wood of this F. Bailey, Mrs. George Fouser, Mrs. defense have not arrested the plow, iod the United States will projjably Hampshire Monday, where ho solved that the League extend its ly owned by Dr. and Mrs. Merldeth Congregational .Church. and Branford's heS^ty approval Is fireplace was carved the frame of , ing, but we haven't niade the goal. Why? Washington's time intelligence cir­ Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Belding, gratitude to both Mr. and M);s. J. Wesson Phelps, and Mrs. Fred Isn't it worth two dollars a year of the family's funds to know the shuttle, or the ship. The axe culated slowly. One nation knew also contain 100,000,000 ot educated bagged a wild cat tliat tipped, Campbell of New York, was sold to In an agreement with hhn his evidenced b ythe. vote in 1655 by the picture which is on display at ON DECORA-nNG COMMITTEE Armstrong are among those from and inteUigent people. To two such the scales at 50 pounds. Howard former residents, had moved back Bradley for the many hours spent Mrs. Bertha Smith and. Mrs. Min­ more about the eommuiiity in 'which they have established their has enlarged thef borders of our little of another; and peoples sep­ to East Haven from New Brltata, by the men attending school funcy Mr., and Mrs. Ashton C. Lawrence salary wa.-i established at 60 pounds the consent of tlie whole to give Ward's Radio Shop, Main street. here who have made "reservations settlements, and the mines, as well peoples, firmly bound together by roceived a $20 bounty from the of Branfqrd, who will make It their sterling a year. A parsonage, home toward the maintaining of a college Russell was one of the trustees nie Hopper, chairman of Social home. Isn't it worth two dollars a year to aid in the promotion arated by an ocean were absolutely an alliance as well as by traditional state but had to pay $8 to bring to the home of Mrs. Beldlng's tions (thereby giving of their In­ for the dessert bridge to be held of community-building enterprises? If it isn't we wouldMike to of iron and coal and of precious Ignorant of each other. In his father; H. E. Llddell In Klrkham terest, thne and energy "beyond permanent home. lot and some other lands would be­ at New Haven our part of a rate of the Collegiate School which we Workers bazaar and tea to be held Friday afternoon at the New Ha- metals, have yielded even more sympathy and good feeling, what the cat, which he will have The former Bremmer property at long to him and his heirs forever of sixtle pound by the yeare, yeare know today as Yale University. He November 29 In the church parlors know why. time the United States were so far would be impossible? Certainly the avenue. . the call of duty''; resolved that- a V6}n Woman's club by the Mary • We would like to be able to boast that every family from Foxon abundently than heretofore. seperated from the rest of the mounted and stuffed, home with copy of these resolutions be pre­ Moose Hill, more recently owned if he would continue In charge of after yeare. Is said to have contributed liberally have on the decorating committee Clapp Wooster Chapter, •D.Aii. least of the purposes which they him. The sat Iiod deposited a Clifford Street's automobile was by Mr. and Mrs, Steve Zombre was the church during his llfethne. To "No definite actlon'was taken un­ to help build for the college. Mrs. Viola Courtsol, Mrs. Bernice to the Shore is a subscriber, but we know that to be impossible. "No human coimsel hath devised, world that their very Isolation was could achieve would be to keep the stolen from, in front of the Hotel sented to Mr. Bradley and Uiat a However it would seem that we might be able to reach our modest nor hath any mortal hand worked ample protection from attack. But dead rabbit la the snow and set be placed oh file In the League sold to Mr. and Mrs. William Gozzl this he consented, til 1700. In that year eleven min­ The Rev. Samuel Russell house Teflt, Mrs. Anna Hopper, Mrs. Mar­ peace of the world, and prevent the Howard waited beside the lalr Taft In New Haven after the foot­ tha -Hopper, Mrs. . Edith Adams, Schools close at noon Wednes­ goal by Christmas. If not—You tell us Why. out these great things. They are three quarters of ja century have ball game and was recovered in records. of Branford. Mr, Gozzl will occupy •He came, "To be a blessing un­ isters mot in the house of Rev.- was torn down about 1835 but the the gracious gifts of the Most High ambition of deiiotg or the kna for three hours. When the cat the property soon as turkey farm'. surpassed 'till life Itself be lived." Samuel Russell, which occupied books may be seen at Yale. Miss Mable Osbom. day and reopen Monday morning. p. S.—If YOU are .one of those who does like receiving THE changed all this. We are now very of shoppkeepers from em bounded back for a meal a bul­ Hartford nUnus the kit of tools. ' NEWS every week, perhaps you could interest a friend or neigh­ God, who, while dealing with us in within fifteen days-of almost any broling nations in useless wars. • The Stone church was rehearsUig bor in becoming a subsrriber. anger for our sins, hath neverthe'- part of, the coast ol Europfe. The let dispatched hhn. for the Christma; cantata,

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