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"Pago Bight THE BRANPOED REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January S, 1^50^ WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS The Human Race BOOSTS EAST HAVEN I JEWISH HOME FOR CHILDREN CLASSIFIED ADS MARE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, THIS IS 6ASTON P? 6ALAHAP, BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY THE PRAWIN^ ROOM PON DUAN-1 HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED ®l|p East Bawn ^iva a THE POLITEST 6UY SINCE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED SIR WALTER RALEI6H - Combined With The Branford Review a full share of attention—medical, the atmosphere of a boarding HAP HIS COAT CLEANEP/ By OoorRo RcynoUl.s school Ihey partake of all normal WORDS FOUR "And ho Who gives a child n spiritual, and physl6al. The staff VOL. VI—NO. 18 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 members greet him warmly and activities outside tho agency as 25 or LESS 50/ TIMES $1.50 TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR treat makes Joy-bolls ring In befit their ago groups. Chlrdren ot Heaven's slreot and ho who gives a every effort Is made to help tho One Timo child feel Welcome and secure. Ex­ tho home follow many courses upon child a home builds • palacea In leaving. Some go Into business, CFasslfiod Advertising Must Be Prepaid Kingdom come." i pert medical care Is available, and, Polio Chairman upon adrntsslon, tho child Is others attend college. And there For ad over 25 words, 10 cents lor each additional 5 words These tew words outline vividly are alumni who'have served In tho the basic philosophy which has examined by a physlcan, who volun- i LOCAL PAIR NAMED TO BERTHS armed forces. HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER TELLS been the Inspiration of the Jewish teers his services. It certain correc­ Homo for Children In New Ilavon^ a tive measures or diet adJustiilenlH IHstablLshcil in 1005 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Tlie Jewish Home for children Community Chest agency, from are recommended, tho child will re­ 50c per column inch the timo of Its founding down to ceive rehabilitating oaro. soon win celebi'ate Its -ISlh annlveis- ary. In 1005 a group ot 11 Jewish ON BOARD OF TAX REVIEW TO CLANCY THAT EAST HAVEN IS the present day. The couplet Is more If la newly admitted child shows women, recognizing the Imminent Classified ads must bo received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday than a mere slogan printed on a signs of former neglect, special for publication in Thursday edition, Itterhcad, It Is something that the meals and vitamin tablets are made, need tor something to bo done for People associated with tho; Inslltu- a part of tho youngster's first tew homeless chlldrori of their faith, es­ tablished a homo with quarters at FILL TWO UNEXPIRED TERMS Uon feel in, their hearts. The ot- months' In tho home. An' attempt Is Tlie Branford Review • East Haven News STATE'S NUMBER ONE PROJECT fIccra and staff who operate tho mado restore him to tho normal, 441 Orange Street. This organiza­ tion wa-s the first step toward filling c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. Vincent Vetrone and Myron libnio at 701 Sherman Avenue go vigorous health of carefree-youth. PHONE 8-2431 , BRANFORD, CONN. A combined meeting of the SlolV- about their work every day with Dental needs of the children are met the need of a growing community Qlover, both ot. East Haven have Ing commission and tho planning special intent to try to make a by sem-annual Inspections, and, It and It was .known as tho "Hebrew been appointed to the Board ot Tax commission will be held this eVeri- Ladles OiTJhan Society.". Review It was announeotl this week. A PROCLAMATION happy homo for every child. treatment Is necessary, tho chil­ tMJNIEDIATE DELIVER!: Iron Ena­ Ing in tlic Town Hall where furth­ Not All Orpliiuis dren visit the office of one of tho In those early days ot the • -The appointments were made by "DIME VS. POLIO" er action will be taken on ohahglttR NOW IS THE TIME mel Dralnboard Sinks, and Ijava- Flrit Selectman Frank S. Clancy Readers of Tho East Haven News volunteer dentists. century, . Ideas for operation of First Selectman Frank S. performing Its heroic work of tile zoning laws of the town to al­ may think that all children living Attend Public Schools homes tor children wore decidedly TO BUY- torics; Chrome Brass ToUet Ac­ . Vetrone, widely known In the' low more Industrial sites With Its to%n, will tin the unexpired term The little coin, you call a dime, Clancy today Lssued a proclama­ snlvnging tlie stricken, expended- limits. .In an agonoy . such as this arc All of tho children, from kinder­ dlttorent from accepted practices of cessories; Copper Gutter and tion calling up all residents of $100,000 dally at tho height ot orphans. This popular concept Is a garten tots to high scliool students, today. The children were dressed In TAKE ADVANTAGE Leaders; Roofing and Insulation. of ChSirles Cappella, who now re­ Tile clmlrman of the zoning sides In Florida. Glover, also well East Haven to Join the 1060 the epidemic lo pay for and fallacy. Tlie Jewish Home f6r Chil­ attend the local public schools. A uniforms and gome older residents OF BRANFORD TOE CONN. FLUMBING AND And toss out for a beer, March of Dimes ot the National group, Charles Miller, has report­ of the Orange Street section may known, will succeed Alvln lliomp- needed by polio patients and ed the commission favorable to dren caros'for children who are majority of tho children attends BARGAINS LUMBER COIVIPANT Foundation for infantile Paralys­ victims of many different circum­ tho Abraham Lincoln Schofll. still recall the blue dresses sbti, deceased. Is out to fight a social crime, is so that tho organization "may WHEREAS, tho bill tor polio such action, wlthhi reason, stances Tlicre are children who Special funds of tho home provide of tho girls.. Regimentation was tho $3500 to $ 15.000 113§ State St. New Haven, Conn, Although the appointments were draw renewed strength lo con­ care of those attacked by this Frank S. Clancy, first selectman have one parent living, some have prizes for the boy and girl who at­ order of tho day and play-space Oon R. Lydicic Tel. 7-8294 made along strict party lines, the That's more intense this year. tinue its work ot mercy for all di.seaso—tor tho year'1049 alone of East Haven, will sit In on to­ tain tho best marks In public school. was very limited. announcements were received with night's session. . parents who are divorced, .wmo are wliom intanlille paralysis may —will approximate $31,000,000, An invitation has been extended In tho home because of financial And tho Incentive system has ex­ The Orange Street home was ' Shore or Town Realty favor" among the town's residents. IMATIIKW ANASTASIO monnce." and, PIANO-Class and Private Les- The Board ot Tax Review con­ to Highway Commissioner, G. Al­ difficulties of their families or be- panded to Include prizes for the managed, tor 18 years by the Ladles PHONE ANYTIME 6-B24I or 5-974't bert Hill, ot the State ot Connoo- cau.so of tholrpaxonts'.Physical no- best behaved boy and girl In tho Orphan Society and In 1920 .Tudge sons. Teacher with College ne- stitutes the town body which con­ Some tiny tot.'or kid you know, Tlic city's chlet exccutlvo in AVHEREAS, tho National Foun­ BEN R. LYDICK, BROKER siders the complaints of property dation's funds are now virtually llcut, to attend tonight's session Rlcct of them. A very small number homo, best boy,and Blrl4h;Hobrow Jacob Caplan became the president. grce in Piano. Call Mrs. Merrill, his message revealed that the since tho town Is awaiting a re­ of children are. "full" Orphans, class, most Inxnrovod boy and Rli*l Tho year 1920 also marked a change 902 CHAPEL ST. NEW HAVEN East Haven, 4 -2837. 1-2U o'^hcrs after the assessments have Perhaps the child next door, 1940 polio toll was upwards ol dcplelcd and tho organization Is befenfbted for the ensuing year. Police School dependent upon tho 1960 March port on tranic conditions which he Some children are In the homo Jn the homo, Hebrew class, public In name to the.Jewish Homo for —Passbook No. 153281 . It 40,000 cases, and that the cost promised to supply. His promise On a temporary basis to receive soHbbl and Sunday school. One lad Children. Judge Caplan held tho LOST /First Selectman, Frank S. Clancy, Has caught the germ .of polio tn the National Foundation for of Dimes, January 10-31, for s\xU said today, that both men were was made last November. training and supervision or to ef-' at the homo said ho had designed a ottlce for 14 .years until his death. tounc1 return to Branford Sav- Opens Here As caro ot patients in 1940 alone will flcent money to carry on the In a letter received from Com­ feet an emotlonar adjustment. Fre­ "most Improved" model pea shooter Tlie late Joseph H. Ullman was Ings Bank. 1-20 capable audi honest and could be And can't run any more. approximate $31,000,000. The two- fight against Ihls cnomy ot our missioner Hill by the First Select" quently it will happen that a child's but that ho would probably never named to Iho presidency In 1034, depended upon to treat all com­ wcek March of Dimes appeal little ones, man ycslorday, It was . Indicated plaints With the utmost courtesy. opens Monday (Jan. IB). development will be Impeded by an do anything with It. "Tlioy only give and served until his retirement In REMODELING and ALTERING" Many Attend BE IT HEREBY RliSOLVED, that the report to Ihc pcoplo of unfortunate environment. •• For In­prizes tor constructive things," he 1041, Dr.. Maxwell Lear Is tho DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss, East Haven would be completed by PROBATE COURT, December G, of Women's and Men's clothing. Let's give tho dime a chance again that onch and every one of us do stance, If a child's parents arc un-; said. current president. . We specialize in Rolinlng, Re­ Text ot tho proclamation fol­ all In his power to make tho February 1. Ho will seek an audience able to make a homb for him, ho Tho religious education of the 1949. ' Thlrly-flvc policemen from East lows: with Cluncv then, Quarters Oiitgrown Estate ot. MARGARET M. HICK- pairing, Refitting and Remodel­ Haven and four surrounding ureas 1050 March of'Dimes a fountain may spend severar; years of His children Is taken caro of by tho With the passing of years It be­ ing the clothes in your wardrobe To beejt this dreadful pest Hill's letter said that through Mr, Hebrew classes ' of tho JewKsh EY late of New Haven in said Dis­ .TO attended the llrst mcotlng of the WHEREAS, at no time before ot tlnnnclal aid from which the childhood In the homes of Various! riovefcM Safoif Sorv^c* you no longer can wear. Towno came Increasingly evident that trict, deceased. Training School; sponsored by the In the history of the Unltod National Foundation may draw Hooper, director ot Highway Plann­ relatives. When this; happens,-. vet. Dr. Gerlach meeting included Branford, North tho epidemic outbreaks, that the January 10-31 as a time for every Commissioner Hill said tlial tho and the tact that the child Is not Laws, the children loam to dls- The home Is a two-story brick cilizen of East Haven to con­ structure of. colonial archltccliUro, Rev. B. C. Trent, Pastor annual meeting in the chapel on in their clalm.s against said estate. of Branford today tor a report that Branford, East Haven, the Annex toll tor 1940 was upwards of 40,- Information might be taken as iis .KDClally adjusted a.i hl.s class­ tlnguLsh between milk and moat Miss Ethel Maynard Wednesday evening ot this week. Those who neglect to exhibit their scime type ot a paralysis Is crippling and North Haven. 000 cases—most widespread of tribute In the success, ot the 1060 authorltivc. mates will bo plainly evident. It n dishes And a knowledge of table surrounded by several acres ot trees March ot Dimes, and the health and flowers. The children live In a Organist and Choir Director The public wds invited to hear the claims within said time will be de­ HOUSES FOR SALE small animals about East Haven. The School Is conducted under all lime; and, Tho head ot tho Highway De­ child goes Into the; home to correct etiquette Is acquired by careful 11:00 Morning worship barred. Was informed that the good doctor EAST HAVEN GRAND LIST the sponsorship''df the Connecti­ and welfare of our children. partment reported that ho realizes sMies of small roomsfboys and girls' annual reports o Ilhe' officers, and Signed Frank 8. Clancy these Inadequacies, six short supervision and by tho liberal use , 9:45 Sunday School to hoar Mrs. Dorothy Lynch, P. H. All persons Indebted to said es­ Is out ot town Look tor substantia­ cut Chiefs of . Ebllcc Association WHEREAS, the National Foun­ the imperative character , ot tho months of planned attention and of silverware. : on separate floors,' and, along with tate arc requested to make imme­ HAYCOCK POINT—BRANPORD tion next week. dation tor Infantile Paralysis In Ditto January 12, 1940 project from tho East Haven point the standard bedroom furnishings, N. explain the many phases of her through tho nienibers ot the As­ guidance almost Always will regain The children are also taught ZION EI'ISCOl'AL CHURCH work. Refreshment were served at diate payment to Shore Front summer residence TO BE UPPED A MILLION sociation with the cooperation ot ot view and that he Is doing his ut­ emotional stability for him. tundamontals of .neatness and.of the rooms show a personal touch ot Martha H. Woodruff, the Conn. State Police, the New most to expedite It. , . some. teen-ago hobby-or tad. One Uev. Francis J. Smith, Rector the close of tho evening. witli private beacli. Adaptable for HUl's letter lo the First Select­ ll When a child Is taken Irtto the cooperation with their fellow chil­ Edmund L. Stoddard Administratrix year round use. Large porches. 12 man this week in^dicatcs that the Haven Police Doparlmcnt and the I "The Highway Department, must can see school banners on a wall In Several young people who were Address': 52 Monroe St. F.B.I. ' '• . . • - •' I PUBLIC HEALTH DEP'T bo sure that East Havcii's problem home ho Immediately comes In for dren. Each child learns to care tor Lay Reader homo tor the Christmas holidays rooms. (5-5-2) Fireplaces, 2 full itoTvn fathers may get their de- BY NEW BUILDING HERE his own clothes, to keep his room a boy's room, or a. collection of New Haven 13, Conn. 1-5 Courses will be offered on a var­ Is conscientiously treated with due cologne bottles on a dresser In a Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins have returned to their classes at baths, 2 extra lavs. 3 sleeping nlinds wc believe. tld.y. and to help occasionally with • Organist porches. Full basement. Triple Added assessments on new build' iety of subjects Including "The dospcct to cnBlncerlnK and tho do- girl's room. ' , college and universities. • NOTICE Ronald Bushman Classification • of. Fingerprints", GIVES YEAR'S REPORT partmenl'B respbnBlblllllea since the table sotting and dish washing Mrs. Edmund L, Stoddard Local schools opened on Tuesday The Board ot Tax Review of the garage, etc. Magnificent view ot Martin Olson headed soullv this hiR in East Haven, already roaches .chores. Tlio ohildron become self- Tho synagogue on the main floor Choir Director Thimble Islands. Ask for Allan morning. Mr.; and Mrs. Fred Wolfe "The Laws of Arrest'', "Traffic Ac­ they are charged Willi tho Invest­ Is an encom-agement to the children morning. Miss Q Beatrice Mills has Town of East Haven will be In ses­ Loeb. « Reports To Station $750,000 and will total approxlm^ cident Investigations" and "Police ment's ot largo amounts ot tax­ reliant artd aware of the contribu­ 0:30 a.m. Morning Service and been secured as Kindergarten sion on the following Saturdays Sr. started back oh Tuesday. tions they must make to society as to make pi'ayor and devotion com­ Sermon .-. ' • ately $1,000,000, Town Ansessor, Firearms." ; AT MONDAY MEETING payer's funds," lie said. ,1 teaohci- to till the vacancy caused from 0 o'clock A.M. until 4 o'clock S. LOEB & SON Pvt Ronald Bushman 17, son ot NOW thoy approach maturity.' ponents of their lives. There Is an Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and P.M.: Saturday, January 7, 1950, The Barry Bartlett Post American Mr. C. W. Bushman 354 Thompson Jamps F. Milano, said Tuesday.' Lecturers .will Include, Captain He further promised : that ho auditorium for assemblies and ad­ 5th Sundays' by the tragic death of Mrs. Mary Est. 1900 ' IiCginn .wnuld .ap]>rcsciat«-'renewals I jJqwardjDft'srounR.'ol.the-TJcw Hav­ Tlio,Annual meeting of tho Public wpuld let the First Selectman knov « at Outside Gontacls Enoourngcd Reynolds who had- so excellently Saturday, January 14, 1950, Satur­ "Super-market tor Homes" Avo -feaist Haveni Gonn. has-roported Tlie town's • present *Brand'llstr;l3 en Police Department, jOfflccr Vei*- Outside community contacts are joining It Is the library. Here as In Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th day, January. 21, 1950, and Satur­ . in tH'e, order. Uiideristand the mem- tn Lackland AFB, the "Gateway to Health Nursing Association of East \ Welcome Extended - as soon ais posslblo,' thd'dato for a, any private homo the books on ad­ filled the position for the past (11 Brokers) $23,268,275, according to the mos^' non C. Gedney of the Connecticut meeting with/illh; . ;. . . oncouraged for the children In their Sundays day, January 28, 1950. Tel. 7-4275 106 Elm St. bersiiiji is low. 'Twas 107 last weelc. the Ah: Force," to begin the A F State Police and Special Agents of Haven was hold on Monday evening venture show more wear than non- Church School will be held at 10 several years. Her passing will be a basic airmen Indoctrination course, recent town report. i To Twenty-Eight By "The town ft Interested In brlng- Cut n Sew recreational pursuits. They take an groat loss to tho children who loved Said hearings will be held at Ordinarily it runs about 40Cf. ' the FBI and Chief Priest. January 9 at the Town Hall. Mrs. | [Ing modern, clean Industry to East 293 Main slveot East Haven active part In oxtrn-currlcula school flctlon books. The coiillc books are o'clock In . the . Rectory with In­ the. Town Hall, East Haven, Con­ NOTICE ( here. The $750,000 does not represent Chamber Of Commerce nowhere In sight—they, nre too structions given by Rev. Francis J. her so dearly. necticut. .Don't forget the Wlieel Chair Lackland situated near San An­ increased assement on any old pro­ Eric W. Dohna presided. Haven," Clancy said, yesterday. "It Tel. -1-404!) functions, and also use tho .swimm­ Miss Mills comes to the system The Annual Meeting ot tho New will provide employment to Its ing pool facllUlos of tho "Y" and the valuable to be kept anywhere, Smith and Mrs. Smith. ^ Board ot Tax Review, Haven County Chapter ot the Na­ game slated tor the high school tonio, Is the world's largest air perty, the town official emphasized. Tlio annual reports showed a except under a pillow on the highly recommended and has a gym, Sunday night. The Para- very progressive year. Twenty-elglit now members for residents and increase the grand JANUARY - Now Haven Boys' Club. Boy Scout Town.ol East Haven tional Foundation for Infantile force base, center of Air Force basic His preliminary report 'closely the East Haven Chamber ot Com- list." owner's bed. • ST. AlJGUSTrNE'S R. C. CHURCH splendid record of training and by Fi;ank S. Clancy. Paralysis, Inc., will. be held on plegetlc Vets, of Framlngham will training for airmen and women. In­ coincides with the report carried in Music Friends Tlie Association wlslies to express and Girl Scout'activities Intci'cst experience. Slie has been teaching meet the Towne Motors Five of Its appreciation to the Bpard of ferce was indicated In tho report "Because tho aono for manufac- .some of the children, and Jewish The population ot the home has Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor 1-12 , 1st Selectman Tuesday, January 17, 1950, at 4:00 doctrination station for prior service the News last month that the town given for the month of January tcrlng and Industry Is So limited CLEARANCE SALE averaged about 30 children In re­ Frank Frawley in the Punahou School In Honolulu, P,M,, at tile New Haven Depart­ East Haven. AH proceeds go to the reenllstees and home of the AF's is currently enjoying a hullding Selectmen tor its Interest in enlarg­ Center programs, outdoor sports In and graduated with a B. S. oum- before the executive conimlUce under the present restrictions of Dotany—No-Dyo—Lot cent years, with the proportion of Organist and Choir Director BANK STATEMENT ment ot Health, 161 Church Street. travellne veterans Rollle Graves Is Ottlcer Candidate School. boom. It Is these assessments which ing the Nurses',^ quarters which havo which met Tuesday evening. the town, a way must bo found to winter and summer, also attract Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant; laude In Education from N. Y. V.; Iva V. Hlscock, Sc.D. promoting the contest. The Legion Enjoy Program long been Inadequate. An additional at Special Prices many. ' boys'to girls being nearly equal. His thirteen weeks of basic train­ have been added to the town's Increase the possibilities of bring­ Masses 7:00 - 0:15 she also received her M. A. in Ele­ Annual Statement of Conditions Chairman Is backing It. Monday, the Vets will room has now been added and will Lollors acknowledging their ac­ ing sucii firms to East Haven," One may find the children at The operating budget ' averages of the Branford Federal Savings ing will prepare him for entrance Grand List. ' ceptance Into the business group Drosses, Slips, Pajamas, about $30,000 a year, with tho Corn- Mass 8:00 Northford Congrega­ mentary Education from N. Y. U., meet the Mlddletown Guards In an­ Into Air Force technical training Milano expects to complete - the soon bo suitably furnished Clancy said. l-H .shopping conlors, neighborhood and tional Church and R. N. from the Fifth Avenue and Loan Association as of Decem­ other novelty contest. ,; On Gomposors were ordered sent to tho new mem­ "Many plants have inquired on downtown movie houses or enjoy- munlty Chest of Greater Now Haven ber Sl.-it, 1949. and for assignment In specialized phase ot establishlnR the town's Tlianks lis also due to tho follow­ bers. Otherwise the meeting was Nighlios, Panls and Slip's undorw.rltlng approximately 30 per Religious instruction will be held Hospital. Slie lias several credits work. TTie course will Include a tax structure before the first ot ing women who .have volunteered tho possibility of locating In East InK inhumcrablo hours ot plca.saut on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. toward her PI-ID in N. Y. U., ASSETS The regular meeting of the routine which included tho pay­ at Bargain Prices cent Tho Institution has been a Understand a report rltal to the scientific evaluation of his aptitude February. Friends ot Music was held on Mon­ 121 hours to the Well Child Oonfor- ment of bills and convorsatlori Haven, during tho past months," company with trlonds, neighbors, Dominican Nuns from New Haven Hawaii, and University of 'Vienna. First Mortgage Loans ..$3,721,821.24 health of East Haven has been re­ and inclination for following a the First Seloctihan concluded, and relatives. The-children live In member agency of tho Chest since Loans on S;xvings A seasonal drop in new building day evening at the home ot Mrs. ences.during the past year, under over tho success ot tiie Christmas 1020. Tlie necessary additional funds win Instruct. WiHE N ceived '.locally. Will be scrutinized particular vocation and career. will be shown in the monthly re­ the chairmanship ot Mrs. Waiter program co-sponsored by the "and it Is In tlie best Intorefetsvof Accounts 3,824.94 % Board of. Education on Friday John Strandbcrg. tho town to provide for such estab- .arc raised by maintenance toes, USO Campaign Investments and port ot the Building Inspector, The business meeting was con­ Bu.ssell; Mrs. Frank Mc Keon, Mrs. Chamber of Commerce and thc{ llHhnionts." , . membership duos, and by tund-rals- Celebration of the Holy Com­ did you last and rcleascid next week. The report Arthur Rlccio, to tho zoning om- Herman Scharf, Mrs, Ellis Jones, American Legion. munion will take place at Zlon Securities 657,432,24 Covers 26 tyiiowrittcn pages, double "The regular stated communica­ ducted by Mrs. Lillian Larson, It Is thought that tho recent in projcfcts ot the Ladles Auxiliary Asks Local Help Cash on Hand and in tion ot Momauguln Lodge No. 138 mlsslon • President. Mrs Paul Goss, Mrs. Edward The next mooting will bo held on and tho Brotherhood of the homo. Episcopal Church on Friday, the 6th tike a .look? spaced. Whittlesey, Mrs. James Cunning­ dredging ot tho channel of Now Wise Mothers o£ January. The Epiphany, at 0 A.M. Banks 300,379.98 A. F. A M, will be held In the lodge Tlie musical portion of the Tuesday, February 14th, and will Haven harbor Is Influencing such A board ot managea-s, operating strong support and endorsement Deferred Charges and A few ycnrs bnn^ changes rooms on Monday Jan. 16, 1950 at The Democratic Town Committee program was entitled "Musical ham, Jr.,-Mrs. Robert 'Voung and Include the full membership of the outside moves to locate here since through colnmlttoes on Building, Two Masses will be celebrated at by the nation's leading veteran or­ Other Assets 5,134.60 , . . tnarringe, children, a , Five teachers at the high school Mrs. Joseph Hines. organization^ A nominating com­ V( St. Augustine's R. C. Church on , u^ed Wednesday afternoon for 7:30 P. M. at which time the Enter will'hold their regular meeting at Clues" and was arranged and pre­ transportation costs can be low­ Finance, Intake, and ol;her Import­ ganizations and military depart- new lionic . .. and changes ed Apprentice Degree will be exem­ 8:15 Thursday evening In the sented by Miss Hildur Svenson, MLss T'he following Board members mittee will be named to, pick' the ered considerably.'Ill, addition, the won't miss the ant phases, administers the home. Friday morning, one at 7:30 and nicntal commanders have been $4,097,593.00 often call for revisions in life ?xei;clse. Bowling Is great fun, the attended this meeting Mrs. Eric new board of •dlrcotors whose town has airport .tacUltlcs, "rail­ the second at 8 o'clock. insurance policies. admit. plified. All regular masons invited.'' Town Hall. Dorothy Evarts and Mrs. Marlon Tho direct management Is under pledged tor the 1950 USO campaign, LIABILITIES Munro. These "Clues" highlighted Dohna. Mrs. William G. Graves, names will be submitted before the road freight terminals And,is on'a Hyman W. Hoss, executive director. The Ladles Sewing, Society ot the A, R. Williams, associate director Capital $4,405,166.21 Mrs. Hervey S. Johnson, Miss Zlta March meeting. The new board main trunk high was the guest ot Joseph musical portion of the program. High School the regular meeting of Mr Hess and his staff feel that It Overseer. Ernest H. Linsley; Lec­ Wars, stated, "Today there is even Notary Public. To consider an amendment ot the create a Missions and Literature Those attending this meeting HEAR ORGANIZATION REPORTS turer, LUa Breton Steward, John J. greater need for USO. Peace is the kf. t^ah St. To/. e-nlS Branlard Casey .at the Senior Ball at Boston By-laws as follows; That the terms Committee. This committee is to the East Haven Teachers League College last week-end. were Mrs. Wllhemina Strandbcrg. was held. Wittmer; Assistant Steward, Cor­ arder of the day. But the tact re­ ot officers and committses elected include the Treasurer ot Benevol­ Mrs. Margaret Mack, MLss Margaret nelius 'Van WUgen; Chaplain. Sarah mains tliat American has . been at the Annual Meeting be made to ences, the Librarian and As.sociate AT MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY Preceding the business meeting lompelled to keep some 1,600,000 AVERAGE ROOM IVIaurccn WoTwr is attending St. Tucker, Mrs. Helen Nygard, Mrs. tea was served in tho Homo A.C.P, Electrical Breton; Treasurer, Frank Haslett; Joseph's College in West Hartford. coincide with the active church Librarian ot the Church School, Muriel Salerm, Mrs. Beverly Sam- Secretary, Mae Wittmer; Gate­ men and women In the Armed year as it exists at this time, from and nine other members whose Rector, Rev. Alfred Clark prc- Economics Laboratory. The follow­ Forces, most ot whom are under 21; ford, Mrs. Lillian Evarts, Mrs. Ruby NURSING HOME .slded at the annual meeting ot the ing members of tho National Ho­ Service, Inc. keeper, Thomas . Fowler; Cores, A Teachers preparing mid-year July 1 to June 30. with an ap­ terms will be three for one year, Munson. Mrs. Laura Blatchley, have never seen action; and are Special $10 prenticeship period between the Christ Church Parish held In the nor Society acted as hostesses at CLOTHES Hazel Hill: Pomona, Helen Fowler; XXm;,W^-^ inspfraH-on/ exams tor J'oungsters of'the high three for two years and three for Mrs Flora Peebles, Miss Dorothy Church Hall on Tuesday evening at INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL Flora, Cynthia Wall; Lady Assistant iway from honie and family for the Echbol. Due about, the fii'st of the date ot the .Annual Meeting at three years, following the expira­ OPENED HERE the tea table/Rachel Brooks, .'irst time in their lives." Evarts, Mrs, Lillian Larson, Mrs. 7 P. M. -Prlscllla Mac Dougall, who poured, and RIISIDENTIAL WIRING Steward, Charlotte 'Van Wllgeri; FLOORS SANDED and month, which time they are elected and tion of the terms ot office tor the Jean Hopson, Miss Beth Taylor, Pianist, Mrs Arthur Maynard; National Adjutant tor the Disabl­ REFINISHED, WAXED^ commencement of their terms. three tor one year and the three for BY RESIDENT Following a delicious dinner Barbara Frosch and' Dretta Shor- .W?M4SHINTZ youngsters, who are donating one Miss Bernlce Morton, Mrs. Marlon served by tne women of the Church keywho served and Elaine Bar- Come in — Shop and Save! COMPLETE Lll^lE OF Member of Executive Board for ed American Veterans, Vivian D. To elect officers arid committees two years, their places will be tilled Munro, Miss Hildur Svenson Mrs. Dorbly, said, "We are devoted to tho V^ *V"^Y^VFREEI Send today for of their toys to the American Legion The most recent addition to the the Rector called for organization bary and Betty orampton who wore ELECTRICAL FIXTURES three years, Joseph Breton. FREE ESTIMATES a*7**if* 'i&'«| 1-! -^Ch ' "omplo or seo It at ot the Church for their respective for three years terms, with Ethel Blanchard Mrs. Florette leeds of the 2,500,000 wounded and Drive for itiys for 's clilldren terms. area's rest homes was established reports on parish activities. Great receptionists. Tho North Branford Public vacancies and expired terms to be Chabot. Mrs. Margaret Scofleld, progress and lellowship were Indi­ APPLIANCES AND tlsabled men who served in the ON ALL JOBS an leave them at any ot the stores To hear a report of the progress filled by church election. The duties In East Haven recently whop Miss Tho business • meeting was con­ ;ause of freedom. Tlie DAV, there- in the Metropolitan block. From the Mrs. Vera Lewis, Miss Ruth Mary Chapkovlch opened her Nurs­ cated during 1949 with fairly good ducted by Mlss-Hlldiur Svenson, SUPPLIES Is Indeed an.honorablo task to guide C4LL of the building expansion program of • this committee shall include Youngerman, Miss Marie Strand- It's Smart To Look Forward these young people Into lives of 'ore, has particular appreciation looks ot Uie packages, drums are far and to take such action as may be ing Home at 4 French Street. working balances in the flnancla) president. 4G7 Main Street East Haven iiffi'"' >g.:..>1r',..' Now York 19, N. Y. forming church policy, regarding berg and Miss Zlta Matthews, departments. good productive citizens who are a lud warm regard for that portion Branford 8-2420 In the Tan.giiard' of giveaway toys. necessary to hire a representative Missions and Benevolences, direct In creating the new rest home, Guests included Mr. Albert C. .if USO work which is carried on It could be Mom's and Pop's in­ Miss Chapkovlch remodeled her Election results follow:- Martin Merrian and Mr. Henry B. Far- Is Your Spriiifj Wardrobe in Shipshape? credit to their heritage. ot the Board ot Home Missions of publicity and stimulate Interest in The East Haven Women's Demo­ vhrough the Army, Navy and fluence. tho Congregational and Christian MLssions, carry on correspondence former home Into an attractive Olson, Senior Warden;, Eric G. rlngton ot the New Havon '-/eterans Hospitals." . cratic Club will Hold their meeting Curry, Junior Warden; Edwin M Tcaehcr's League, Suporintondont Churches to conduct a finance rais­ with missions associations and next Wednesday evening, January seml-hospltal capable of housing Other ondorsemonts* came from Among East Haven's newcomers ten beds. ; Mores, Secretary: NllcH. Hccr- William B Olllls and Principal Carl are Mr. and Mrs.- William Lawlor ing campaign in the month of May supervise collections and disburse­ 18 In^the Town Hall at 8 o'clock. mans. Treasurer; Richard G. Smith •he Catholic War Veterans; the 1950. ments of Benevolence Funds. The All members are requested'to be New additions were constructed H., Garvin, Mr Merrian spoke on iTowne Clothes TOWNE MOTORS SALES INC. Jewish War Veterans, the veterans and son ot 162 South End Road. Mr. to create large sunny rpoms for Momauguln Treasurer; George A, tho work and proposed legislation To consider rescinding amendment committee shall submit their present. Miss Betty Chapkovlch, Slsson, Building Fund Treasurer \dmlnistration, the U. S. Army, the and Mrs. Oscar Seaberg and son ot convalescing patients and r^dlps arc oftheN, E;A. , MOTOR TUNE UPS 54 Vista Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harry to by-laws dated December 26 1943: financial records to, the Trustees presiding. for Christ Church. Department of the Air Force, the "Voted: that the church by-laws annually. Normal terms of office Major Harold' Burritt ot Tuttle available for their comfort. A, rest­ Film strips entitled "You and •J, S. Marine Corps Headquarters, Faulkner of 25 Elm Court. The latter ful ereon and white color scheme Vestrymen were as follows; 3 the N; E. A." w6re shown. AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS have two girls. All three families be amended to create a Missions being for three years and no one Place has returned to Washington years: Robert K. Nuhn, Frank H Alteration Department he Secretary of the Navy, the U. S. and Literature Committee This being permitted to succeed them after spending the holidays with dominates the first floor rooms and Stoddard, Donald, L. Hoare am The New Haven county Council formerly lived in New Haven. Maritime Commission and the U. S. committee Is to include the selves. ' his family. I knotty pine Is used in the wood Charles A. Borrmann- 2 years; Ar- Meeting of the Connectlut Educa­ CAR RADIO. REPAIRS — NEW AND USED CARS :oast Guard. I work. New Shower and bath fix­ tion Association will be held In East The Misses Dorothy Suliivan. Treasurer of Benevolences, and tWe To hear reports ot officers, com­ I thur W. Endriss, Gordon W. Stev- Williams pointed out that the Joan Patterson, Dorothy Setaro, other members -ft'hose terms will be tures have been supplied and com­ ' ens, William Mahoncy and Leslie Haven Jn March Stands Ready to Remodel or Repair mittees and the several organiza­ •• The East Haven Republican Town plete medical utensils for such a USO funds being i-aiscd nationally Open Thursday Till 9 PM. Florence Kinte and Christine Fas- two for one year; two for two years tions of the Church and to transact Committee will meet Friday at 8 . Herman; 1 year: Albert R. Davl- ;or USO clubs and religious, ro- carella arc among the recently en- and the fifth tor three years, with home are available. Ison, John W^ Camp, George E Mrs. Linus J. Bwanton, wife ot -^ BUICK- jrcatlonal and welfare services, any business proper to come before •P. M. in Rod Men's Hall, 195 Main Miss Chapkovlch Is tho daughter Munson and Fred Swanson Women's - Children's ' gaged iris of the town. Respective­ vacancies to be tilled by church said meeting. Street. the Superintendent ot the local 'will provide entertainment tor election. The duties of the com- of Mrs. Rose Chapkovlch. She Is a Auditor, Arthur W. Endriss; Post Office, will leave Sunday for CLOSED MONDAY. ly, they plan to wed William The First Congregational veterans . at the Newlngton Tomlinson, Lawrence Colley/ and mittee shall include forming church eraduatc of the Oerrish Sphool and Delegates to Convention: Martin a six weeks toUr of the west coast, and Men's Clothing Hospital," as well as tor* 120 other Church ot East Haven Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Douglasd Ed­ New Haven High, class of 1932, She Alson and Eric G. Curry; alter­ visiting Los Angeles, San Francisco, military hospitals throughout tho John Merman, all of this town and, policy regarding Missions and Inc SAV OIL CO. CharlesSnow and Vincent Ferrigno, Benevolences, direct publicity and wards,- Jr., of 34 Elm Street East graduated from St. Raphael's nates; William Mahoncy and Rob­ and Seattle, VVash. She will be ac­ U, S. Haven announce the birth of a Hospital in 1936 Since that time ert Nuhn; Delegates to Archdea- companied by Mrs. Frank RelUy of BURNERS — BOILER UNITS Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 both of New Haven. Only Miss stimulate Interest, carry on corres- (signed) Donald V. Chidsey We invite inquiries and pive estimates Kirste plans an immediate wedding, pondence with mission associations Clerk of the Church son. William Ray, on December 28. she has been engaged.In tho public' conry Mrs. R. D. Schroeder and 101 Browncll Street, New Haven, FUEL AND KEROSUNE - GRADE A In January. 1948. there were 5,209 'All others expect to be married in and supervise collections and dls- East Haven Conn. Mrs. Edward Is the former Dorothy health field and In institutional and .Mrs. c. N. Batson; alternates; Mrs. who formerly lived at 37 Richmond TEL. 4-3997 reported traffic accidents In Con­ Jan 6,1B50 _ - Hlmburge. , •nrlvate nractlcc, •- .:; ' O. B, Munson and Mrs. S. B. Uage, Street, of thl<( town. 262 MAIN STREET, COR. THOMPSON AVE., EAST HAVEN •the.FalL Ibursements of S«nevo!enoe Funds. 291 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN necticut. Eight hundred and four­ ELM STREET AT ORANGE ' TELEPHONES 4-0533 and 6-5444 teen ot them caused personal injury wwyiHiiii u w^if^ffmmrm^Fm and 14 were fatal. •ii j:13ft-.'%-ritU-Si^= r^-«;i£ .--.. Jj ,.,.u.]

Old Stonie Church ihif; Intermediates Will sing nl the THE BnANi'ORD REVIEWi EAST'HAVEH NEWS B^'.IO service: Marie, Dcgnall, Joan TlM,rr,(., .i.mM.irv n )9Kn 'Dcsnnll, Marlca Mann, Ann Engcl- EMERGENCY PROGR^AW Thursday. Janiiarv 12. 1950 THfiBftANTORD REVIEW ^ EAST HAVER SEWS PBM Tliroi \ Issues Calendar linrdt and Ellon Larson. Tlie Senior held. -I- I ni -iHT Choir will slMK-at the 11 o'clock I Follov4ng the mcotlngj a social, For Coming Week service , • . , STARTS THIS MONTH I will be held with the follov/lng ford Collins was ro-nnmed scorol- 3A5 P.M. Junior Pilgrim Fellow, Momauguin Mm j members In chiirge: Mivs. Vnldamer all|0 Smitftirh Buomu Normal School ary. ! Rogers, Mrs. Anthony Domkowskl, (ESTABUSBSD IB ISSt) 'thip, Scnvengcr Hunt starling In , ASD SHORT BEACH rnilsh House promptly at S'ATy, fol­ Mrs. Charles Callahan, Mrs. Alfred ' 8:00 P.M. Tliere will be bowlinn; AT TEACHERS COLLEGE MRS. jdSEPH O'CONNOn Chmleleckl, Mrs. Anselo Locnnio, WHAT NOTS nt the Kivjt Hnvoii Alley.f tor tlic ic Wed by buslnbss meeting and Wor- A new term will open at the New BY GITA ROUND Area Students Anita Pearson Jlasscfi at St. Clares Parish, Mo- engcment of their daughter, Flor­ Mrs. John McLean, Mns. Raymond Couples Bowllnir Fellow.sliip. All ship Service,.conduclcd by Judy Haven State Teachers College on ence Lorraine to Mr. Charles Snow. fckotnlckl. couples Interested may' call Mrs. lohnson and Bob Montgomery. January ao for tho Emergency CHRIST CHURCH NOTES nauguln are 8:30 and 10:30 O-CIUCK son of Mrs. Anna Snow of Cher-J POBLISmSD EVE&V TBOBSDAT William R. Burns JlnMlold, 42216, for losorvntlons. otrcet. MUTES LESRINE sihd JOIIK E. LOBB, ST. ELIZABETU'S K. C. CHUUCII Beach Union Cluii-ch met last 7:00 P,M. Senior PllRrlm Fellow- Tralnlnj? Program for Elementary Friday, January 13 — Masses at St. Clare's Church Start Training , ,, Sunday, Jtiliuary I."! ship.1 .• . Followin...... g a. _>-.uB<"""program,. therinere TeachersTeflch.ii.» , ThTI e prograj~ n- ot Now Ha- daily at 7:30 A. M. T.^''-,''i"* ^^rs. Alva H. BrarJIjy, Pvt. Frank Reynolds PabUibers It surely can The Rev. John V. O'UonncIl Friday night lo elect now officers Chiirch and Economic Life Sun­ wlll bo a Worship service aond the yen is part of the state-wide pro- Prt^vf;*^,^""" ^.'•'"'y ^o'""m and Confession."! every Saturday after­ flA S .1" "'8h Street aiuio. .T":; "B . WUiLlAH J. AHESN, Editor Seven Branford residents and Daily Mass 7:30 o'clock and to Initiate plans tor an auction And Sons ni^l'"i'?'!'"'' will meet In the ine birth of a daughter, a.ili A.m Alice T. Peteteon, Associate Enter Get my goat. lo be lield on the lU-st of July. day, tile boglnnlnR of Churcli and mcol ng will conclude" with social gram to prepare graduates of liberal noon at 4 o'clock. Completes Furlough five irom East Haven are included Sunday Masses Economic Life I Week. °" December la. ^,rs. Braua-i' i.s All set to tvrite in the 184 members of the junior George R. Eldred *as elected LICENSED' dancing, Ip the gym. - arts coilcgci and universities for Christ church, Momauguin braiich THE BKASrOBI) BEVIBW, ntO. 8:30 - 10:30 •0:45, A,M, Churcli School . : f Monday, Janvary 10 • . teaching • positltins In the cicmon- ans." ^ Eplstlq to the Ephesi- i Pfc. Francis F. Reynolds, or the T B«se Street Tel. s.stai Branlord Then lose my note. class at New Haven State Teachers president, James Nelson, vice presi­ PLUMBING & HEATING 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. MornlnB Wor- Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, 0:30 a.m PaUe"ttS°Trl?l" '"""''' """"'''^ "' THE EAST HAVEN KBWS College who arc having their six- Saturday Confessions 11 a.m. dent and Edwin 'I'albot, secretary- 8:00 P.M. Monthly meeting oMhe tary schods of the M^itc; Mcnand Sunday. January 15th — i United States Marine Corp..;, has re- Ttl. Bruitord e-SiSl CONTRACTORS ."ililiJ Services, Tho Rev Diiano Hat­ Mission Social featuring a Hobby Women interested In entering the viornlng Prayer aha sermon. •• _,. „ , ~"— , jturncd to Parrls Island, ?outh P. O. Box 216 East Hftven Happy week Joan Blgelow re­ steps to stop It week period lir the-five schools ot and 7:30.p.m. treasurer. Standing commltloes field will bdnp tho nicssngo at both Show under the direction of Miss program should, make'application Regular Friday evening pinochles ine exchange Club or Branrord Carolina, after spending a ten day turned home on Friday, Had Understand there is a renewed l^ew Haven which are used as elected by the club are; FOR EAST HAVEN services, uslnif '.'Do .You Know f,;SS ^'JJ- ifP'y Commlnion STTBBOBIEnON been visiting friends, she told her effort lrt.Brantord to form a Keep­ UNION CHURCH Projects, Arnold Peterson, chair­ Ruth Youngcrman, Hostesses for .immediately to; the Coordinator, 11'On A M vforriinV" at Bradford Manor Fire Uou.ie. met recently lor their annual meet- leave of ab.«ence with his parents, I 13 per rear, peytble la adranee laboratory schools for the college: Udv. J. Edward Newton, pastor AND NEW HAVEN Lnbor?" as his subject. The follow- i?2H'H-'r"''Ch School , ' I Qcorgo street, 8:30 p.m, ing and election of orricers The or- i I^r. and Mrs. Frank V. Reynolds,- dad Tliomas Paradise of Rooh-. ing Society aeherally. .such Barnard, Scranton, Roger Sherman, man, Fred Palmollo, Clarence John­ the evening will be Mrs. Clifford Emergency .Training,..Program for ii;.mon.OO A.Mn liiJ^HnPtn. Morning? Prayer ADVEBTIsma BATES ON AFPLtOATION Kenneth S. Jones, Asst. pasort GUTTERS - LEADERS Lewis, Mrs. Helen Lofqulst and Mrs. Elementary Teachers, New Haven TUPSV Vnnim« I7fh and I , . ^ ucers elected ..wero: Presidbnt Lars; or 37 Bryan Road. -, , . land. Park with , members of his groups preserve old homes, etc. but Ivy Street, and Betsy Ross Nursery 9:46 Church School son aiid Bart Flou. • Frank Long. , , ,' j , State College, Entraiico examlna- •'„?„„&,•'-'*"!!"?.'^'•"- rr^^r^i"}'- •'^^ president, Roosevelt Pic •;Corky" Reynolds lias com- Entered ea second clasa loeUer October family have Joined the growing list here they,may be called upon to School. Tnerc Will bp another six- 11:00 Worship Service Entertainment,, Edward Fi'izl, JOBBING WfiilnMitlay. Jnniinrvm (.lnn= n«.i i...—-.- Mr. and Mrs. John Bomstcr of 18, 19311, at tbe Post orilce at Branford, ot Branford residents In the south­ save the Branford Green ..,:.... Mon- week period ot training Jor them 7.in^K""i?i?''' '''«'"''"T,18 tlonfl" and"lnTervlew8°'wn b, 8:00 P.M7in"'the'"church Hall.I )p.nqui5t. secretary Frank Kinney IP'eted his "boot!' training; and is chairman, H.. Gilbert Mahon, Boston Post Rood Branford given .„ i„c i^nurcn Hall. ,Co.scy Beach Avenue announce the Oonn., tinder Act oi Mtrcb 3, 1897* land for Uie winter , Only as towese Street and the road beforq later this year, and during their Mrs. John McClces of Alps Road, Clarence Farnsworth and Waller A.C.P.,Electrical , — - .-^,._«•»,*» *i 1050, ir.;iti^?'^\'^^J' ^'"'' "^o'er; board orjur-W ns.slfmcd to the Clerk & Typist Telephone 8-3217 I School ABO Mixed Choir Vestry open hieetlng for all mem- engagement 0/ their daughter, Al- nnirtl'^i ,,,?f;T Lukawsky, ..Ralph sehpol for, an Inten.slve training- Tbe Bevlew and The Kews welcome contrt- far as Washington, D.C. however the Town Hall arc chewing Into tho senior yenr, there will be two ad­ who has boon a patient at the Silverman. S°|?rrO"AM.untir4:¥p.'Ki.Tp- bcrs or ChHst Church to hear Mr. i^f Norman, to, Mr, Guy William Inttone from readers upon an7 subiect of Carl Anderson of Short Beach has town square ...... Or hadn't you ditional periods. ' Private Pavilion, New Haven Service, Inc. ' Tlnirsilay. .lanuary 19 £nft "! ".l"'' '''•n»»oript3 or college Baldwin William Wilson. Mr. Ar- course. ,.. "... ' pnbUe Interest. All commnntcstlons must be House committee, Chester Myers, fi.30 P.M. Rehearsal for tho W Barunnl.. LOWIR a Blshnns Gugllelml, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- IK XT^.I'''''^- a district deputy of .. ilgned; slffnttures will be withheld upon re- great fun with his hobby club noticed? Tlie Review would ap­ During these weeks of training Hospital, may -lie homo on Friday chairman, Sario Kelsoy, Conrad Junior Choir qnest. Anonjrmous contrlbutlona will be dla- Is an expert photog and enjoys preciate all letters from all sides on itall continues lo go well, • INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL re'l'SaTd'a'te^''""°""-'™"^«'="=- Missengi'^speTk in the Chu?ih ''""i.^^^T^^,"'p^v'^'/^n^^.^PaT^Jl- the National Exchange Club, was a regarded. the teachers to-be observe the Mattson. William Dlngwoil and and RESIDENTIAL V/IRING 0:30 P.M. Rehearsal for the Inter­ Program outlined by the General wa^dJ J? a^ndunre th^ hfrU^ o^ a' EAST HAVEN '" EUap-shootlng Mr. and Mrs. the zoning question currently being activities In progress, and gradually Mr. Gone Ptoiff lias been 111 at Walter Williams. MODERNIZE YOUR mediate Choir Club Activities." ACCOUNTING AND Harold Mullen, formerly of Bran­ hand*d on Its pages •....:... As we, assume important duties and re­ his home on Taylor Avemtc. . ^COMPLETE LINe OF bc?Jfati^°n, Z n'SS"if ^Z Convention hold in San Francisco V^nrnk^^^^^Lr^Jambo^m ford now at home on Wilcox Place see It the protection of our houses' Publicity, Earie Blake, chairman, KITCHEN I 7:30 P.M Rehearsal for the Wednesdoyi??i3i!:i "P"Januar« worly 18td Ihn — Christ" . S' Edilrds^'if the%°rmc"-'Doro'' TAX SERVICE sponsibilities, until at the end of The St. Elizabeth Women's Cliii) Al' smith and Elbert A. Pearson. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES .Senior Choir P/?;^^!""^'',?, •?' "^0 le^C'ers colleges in Short Beach First dollar on and the elimination of fire traps. If their senior year they have become wlir meet .tonight, at the church with bakod-on white enamel motal snoi sun clem to meet the demand 0:30 P.M. Servers League will meet thy Helmburgo. » win'"'n,J^?'"'^"''* democratic Club the.wall at Massey's came from the any. are powerful arguments In its A. Perry Tucker was appointed , 7:30 P.M. Meeting of tho Stond- In the Churrhv : 'The annual meeting or the St. will meet on Monday evenlnir NOTARY PLIBLIC familiar with inahy tyiics ot teach­ club room at 8:30 o'clock. geiieral chairman of tlic auction APPLIANCES AND 'iv^imT '•,';'"""="• '''I'! Emergency PAOULLO V. F. CUSANO, Jr. Branford Laundry Derby hot favor Alice Peterson's father- CABINETS j ing Committee In the Parish House, Tiiursday, January 10th — ' Clare's Guild was held Monday a p"M^,.l"!:i ''''• ""= AcaderSy at' ing ^experience and are capable of Father O'Donnell has announced commlttoe. Plans were made to be­ SUPPLIES i,',^"i'"F,"'°B''nm is one way in 0:30 P.M. Junior and Boys ClioIr ajPJU^JlecMoji of orricers wifl be .1-3103 4-5023 after the picture of, "The Leather- in-law quite 111 Archie Mar­ assuming responsibility for all the that the now drapes and rugs in which the demand Is being met. cvcninR in the church liaii. Reports man," for Its library May get It shall, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood gin collection ot items lo bo auc­ Floor and wall modoli avallablt •107 Main street Ea,st Haven A Kroat majority of tho sounding Moro thftn 160 students In tho Memorial Room. were read rrom various chairmen activities ot tho class, always, ot tho sanctuary have boon presented tioned ill the near future. Tho for tho years work. Tho rollowing too unless somebody locally takes Caddy are enjoying Florida's sun.... course, under tho supervision of ex­ to tho church by William S. Clancy Immodiato Dalivory boards used by larger piano makers Emergency. Training Program are 7:45 P.M; Senior Choir, Memorial In memory of ills parents. Loyally Group ot the Church will are made from Sitka spruce now successfully teaching In Con­ Room onieers were elected tor the com­ One thin dime perienced classroom teachers. bo invited to co-sponsor the affair. ing year; President, Mrs, John THE CONN. PLUMBING necticut, Thc.ve persons are' toach- MOMAUGUIN MISSION ST. RMHY'S cnuRCii Can't have Jar to go During these twentytoiir weeks The new officers of the Women's 'ing In classrooms which othcrwl.se OF CHRIST CHURCH Flanagan, vice president, Mrs. New Haven State Teackrs College Rev. i;. A. Cotter, Pastor of training, the student has- an op­ Club are: Mrs. R. Cave, president; At a recent meeting ot tile Aulli AND LUMBER CO. would be starred by people without Mellllo; .secretary, Mrs. George Unless you give Mrs. Philip Dahlmaler; vloc-prosl- ary of the Indian Neck Flrd Com 101 Dewey Avenue Morman; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Du- Kcv. WJliam M.lVihbcy, Curate portunity to work at all levels in 1730 Stilt St. N>v> |-|<««n. Con*. any: preparation for teaching. Sinidny,.January 15th — Sunday Masses To Polio. the elementary school, from nursery dont; Mrs. John Dwyer, treasurer; pany Mrs. Frederick Obel wos re­ Under Nev/ Management' mark. Plans were di.scusscd for the Late Affernoon and Evening Courses Mrs. Lester Corning, secretary. T.l. 7-0294 i Graduates ot accredited four- 2nd Sunday after Epiphany i Installation next month, and the 1:TiO, 9.00, 1G;00 and 11:00 school to eighth grade. He learns elected ns president nnd Mrs. Clir ycar colleges and universities who 0:30 A.M. Mornins Prayer and rollowing members were named on Conlesslons Saturday Word was received here_recently]parent's last week-end at which level he most enjoys the Religious Instructions tor ohil'dron are interested In teaching in tho I Sermon, the.Rector. the committee to make further for College Credit 4:00-6:00 — 7:30-8-30 from Dr. Kuzmlak, U. S. Army, Among the sightseers at the Rose work and know where he will do arc given every Saturday morning elementary schools arc eligible to 10:40 A.M. Church School plans.-Chairman Mrs. George Kap- currently stationed at McChod Bowl game held In Pasadena, Cali­ his best teaching. An interesting at tiie chuicli at 10 o'clock. apply roradmls,slon to tlio program. • ADULT EDUCATION: Field, Washington Was well fornia on January 1 was Joan Gebel restauiant I Monday, January lOlh ~ peler, Mrs. Edward Dugan, Mrs. MATHEMATICS: St. STEPHENS A. M. E. ZION new feature ot the situation Is that State Represbntatlvo Alice Poter- MARY Candidates who suecesofully com- 7:00 P.M. 101 Dewey Ave., Junior Edward Corbett, Mrs.. Clarence Methods, Obsorvafton and The Rev. I. Atkins known dentist In Branford until ...... 3111 Talmadge's sudden death now many of these leachers-in- Noonday Specials THERESE General Mtjlhtnaiics and Trig­ .•ibn will toe the speaker at the Short j plote the work of, thp spring and Conferonco 21. Rogers Street , army called Mrs. John McClees recalls many vivid memories and Senior Clioii; rchtarsal. Cadwell, Mrs. James Gartland, onometry tralnlng are men. Beach Parent-Teacher's meeting on i summer sessions will bo recom- Mrs. Luco.MeoIl, Mrs. Ellswjrth ART: 0:45 Sunday School Is In New Haven Hospital again .... Venerable gentleman will be missed 1 mended for teachlni? positions in Inclosed Is a list ,oI out-of-town Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the Eddy, Mrs. Alfred Walsh, and Mrs. Period FurnHuro MUSIC: / 11:00 Morning Serlvce To undergo operation May Mrs. Michael Torello, former members ot the cla.ss, showing school. i September, i;pan the recommenda- George Owens. Past president, Mrs. Ceramics 7:45 Evening Service have had It by now Many de­ resident In Branford, Is In the New Matthew Hogan will' be the ni- t^usIc Appreciation for Ltitio Folts where they are doing their student It was decided at tfie executive' BEAUTY SALON 1 tions or the college and tho Super­ Prayer aervlce (Wed.) 5 p. m., mands for Stu Clancy speaking Haven hospital Has diabetes teaching. Jim and Nino's EDUCATION: • ' Music History anti Appreciation intendent of Schools, tho Slate Do- Novel System stalllng oITlcor. 7:45 p.m. services ..'. Will talk to Exchange among other ailments, we are told board meeting on Monday evening I RESTAURANT and BAKERY General Psychology Music, Tho Rainbow Way • Club and show films on January 24 Lew Hamilton now in Grand From Branford, Marsolin Landlno to, ask members to contribute or at Ipartment of Education will Issue to Friends.of Mrs. Henry Schmidt Pjychology of. Adolesconco will teach grade I nt Ivy Street least bring along a cup and saucer. TELEPHONE 4-0714 or Coe Avenue and Mrs. Amasa TBINVTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Officers ot the Exchange re­ Rapids Michigan on annual furni­ Emergency Training Program Audio-Vrsual Aids HEALTH and PHYSICAL School and Donald Sisson will The supply oh hand numbers 22 and North tvlain Street Tol. 8-0271 Branford students o Temporary Emergency Offers Towns Doollttio of Henry Street, will be Xhe'RcT. J. Edison Pike, Rector main as last year In the top posts ture tour Trip Included Chicago 267 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN Piychology of Elementary School EDUCATION: . 2nd StniDAY AFTER EPIPHANY teach fourth grade at the same the attendance at tho meetings ha.s TonjMto_or Minestrone Permit that is valid for one year. sorry to learn that they are both Ditto Community Council, who Lucy Hammer on extended been about 40 So you can sec that : This permit may be renewed upon patients In Grace Hospital. Reeding Program Physical Educa'Hon In Elementary 8:00 Holy Communion faced by establishment ot new Rec trip to Cuba after bringing daugh school. At Roger Sherman School, 65c Story Tolling School 9:15 Church School Bertha Arrlngton will teach second any extra clip? and saucers you may •• ,: ,,• ... SPECIALISTS IN completion of one .year of succoss- Police Help Tentative plans are being made commission, v/lU probably\ disband ter, Alexandra, back to Mt Vernon hiive to offer will be ratetully re- Pork Chops and String Beans—Spaghetti and Meal Balls rul teaching and additional study In - to organize a bowling team "foforr the Social Studios in Elomonfary 10:45 Mornlnp; Prayer before the year is over ...;.... Captain Seminary after vacation Mrs. grade and Reginald Brulotte will Sufjritio SAFETY EDUCATION: Sun., 6:15, Church High School teach grade five, Allen Lewis will ceivbd,, Extension pr Summer School PourrnnneclltMittnwnihnvptnknn '"'^'"-^ °f ^^' Clare's Guild group Maxlne Webb of the Murphy Dana Blanchard will join her in ', 70c Individual Hair Styling - Hair Cutting classes. clvant?°n "f n "iiT"' ,?Ii, !?.°^ Anyone lntere.st.eri v.„., .n>, ^... ENGLISH: Driver Education and Training and Young People's Fellowship Instruct the pupils ot grade four. At ReceiU week-end guests of Mr. advantage or a new and novel op­ Anyone Interested may call' Mrs. Wed. 10:30-4:00 Trinity Guild General Hospital In Waltham, Mass. Mexico Irwin Morton back llol Baked 11am and Vegetables portunity to obtain low cost, er- Alfred Mellllo, 27 Oregon Avenue Wfitfon Exprssston was a visitor at the home of her from Florida the Scranton School Jean Marie and Mrs. Lester Corning wero Mr. Candidates who begin, teaching 4-4684. SCIENCE: Frl., 3:15, Legion of St. Paul. Abiondi and Elln Borgeson will Veal-ala-Piasziola, Spaghetti or Vegetables Personalized Permanent Waving under-, , a Temporary' EmerRency riclent police protection rof- tholr American Ltforaturo ahd Mrs. Mui'dock, their oliildron, The Bradford 'Manor ' Drum History and Origin of Words Human Biology teach grade III, Blllle, and Jan, and . tlielr Dobor- 75c Perniit are given hcin and on-the- communities, the -January Issue or CHIIRCH OF CHRIST job supervision by field supervisors Connecticut Goverment published Corps will hold their regular card Fundamontdls of Spooch Survey of Physical Sclenco The five East Haven students wiib man, Helde, all ot Cranston, Rhode Stufjcd Peppers or Pork Chops, Spaghetti or Vegetables All Branches of Beauty Culture party Friday evening In tho Brad­ Children's Llforature' Geology CONGREGATIONAL will Instruct d\iring their pradlice Island, formerly bt Short Beach, from the Teachers College. by'tho Institute or Public Service Stony Creek From Our Readers iroveals. ford Manor Hall at 8:30. The hos­ World .Literature—Poetry and Chemistry • tenure'are: Elizabeth Hogan, grade Children confined to their homes adc tesses are Mrs. Edward Dugan and Drama ' . , Re.v. Ernest George Spinney, Pastor The opinions expressed here are those of tlie contributor Veal o)i(t Peppers CLOSED.TUESDAYSALLDAY ,: In the last'year and onehair, New Mrs. Wlirrod Polrer. The public Is 9:45 Sunday School I at Ivy Street School. Elizabeth with various seasonal ailments arp: W. B. TALIHADGE ----...- ."->« j-uui ui.u uuciiuii, i>(ew Mrs w LIBRARY .SCIENCE:; SOCIAL SCIENCE: and are not necessarily the views of the Review. All letters Danlclson will teach Kindergarten Virginia Ann Charlotte, Scott and Funeral services for William Hartford, Canfon.-East-Lyme and Invited. 11:00 Worship Service 8'5c OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Old Lyme have noted on a pro­ Clasiification and Cataloguing Principals of Sociology- , must be sinned, but if so indicated the contributor's name will at Roger Sherman School. James Woody Franklsh, Johnny Sooioy, Mr.' and Mrs. James Gartland Modern History 7:30 Young People's Pilgrim Lasagne Barnes Talmadge, widely known vision passed by the 1947 session or Groat Boolci Discussion Groups be mthlield. Rogan will teach grades throe and Joiiniiy Clark and Larry p'Toll.,;, proporlotor of the Hotel iTalmadgo and ramlly .or Henry Street ,wero American Hlsiory—1865 to Prosont Fellowship 90c the eOneral Assembly which makes visitors In Guilford this past week. (Bpginnors and Advanced) four at the same school. Ruth Far- Mary Jane Pearson entertained on;tho Farm River, will be held at It possible lor two or more towns ^, Anthropology^—1/Aninropoiogy—I1I s^^^KE! RIVERI POLICE!— "job well done", and let - them friends at a blrtl-iday party on Sun­ Vea! Parmagina or Italinn Pot Roast, Spaghclli and Halad Andrew H. North 2 In the parlor.? of Cameiiin & Rees, Ml-, and Mrs. Fred Klrste of 50 , UNION CHURCH quharson will Instruct grade II In Mary V. Rafalowski not hayinB an ' organized police Henry street announce the cn- (SQO Other Ccntcn for Ofbor Councs) CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE? know,—once In a while,-that we the Bernard School and Charlotte day afternoon. Present were; Karen 95c 403 Whitney Avenue, Now Haven. force to enter Into an agreement Kev. J. Edward Newton, pastor ' think they're "tops"! Soeloy, Troop Brown Kenny HAIR STYLIST BEAUTICIAN , NBiV HAVEN RC-GISTRATION: Kenneth S. Jones, Asst. Pastor, (Open letter to tho readers ot Freeman will teach grade four at Veal Cutlet, Spaghetti or Vegetables Prtrf Ownor of Du-ottn Qoauty IntfiiTOcnt will,bei. in .iEast Lawn with the State Pohce Commls.slonor at Coheco Avenue, Indian Neck. the Review) That's all tor now! Bye! Melghan.. Bobby: O'Toll, Virginia formarly of Mdllcy'i Doiuty Sdton Cemetery. Surviving dre his wire, FridoYi Japuary iO, 1 lo 9 P. W. — Sclurd'ay. January 21, 9 to 12 Noon 9:45 Church School Ruth Evls the Scranton School. ,,, , Van Sands, Howard Carpenter and •Cofjaaor Tea - - ' Pto.orJcUo Shoppo, Ansonia ror the assignment ot a resident Mrs. Harrington Is .survived by .i 11:00 Worship Service By Ruth Evls Nellie QreenoiTalmadge; a daugh­ state policeman ror fulltime duty son, Thoodore; a daughter Mi's. T. Classes Begin Mondai/, January 30,1950 Hello there! Been notlcin' the Scth Pearson. One ot the mistakes SUBMARINE SANDWICHES ' FRIDAY ter-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Tal­ in.their'towns.,. : . , Townscnd of Kington, N. Y.; rivc complaints from Branford citizens "WELL"—WITHIN ot the party wasiVb give, as one of MeaibatI: & Poppar 3i5c I clam chowder ' TABOR EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN By Ruth Evls madge; and two grandchildren. grandchildren and two groat FEES: }7,S0'pcr crnd'tl, $5.00 tola rcgittraHoti leu pir course olhr_Jcn. 21 —being printed In the Review late­ Richard W. Squeri the prizes, a, ring which squirts Sa'utngo & Pefiper 45c I Frlod CUms 65c The Institute points but that the grandchildren CHURCH ly? You, know actually—that's a Draw ot God's Holy "Water", Water, wort by Bobble OTell who primary purpose- of this law Is to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE OR PHONE Voiil & Poppor ...' •••^^.^1 or Scallops 75^ Burial: services were held at The Rev. Emil G. Swanson, Pastor good sign! I mean It! It shows sin­ Is Promoted By, Draw from His "Well of Lite", has we have since learned, been fnriih'n"i'i'A'1"'^'=y', "^"•o Freshman permit..twQLorjiraorp tow^j.s who- do DIRECTOR OF EVENING COLLEGE AND EXTENSION 76 Hopsoh Avenue We who are "thirsting" for Jesus, Salami, LettucB & Tomato 45c 1 French Fries and Vegetable rodtball coach, will show Yale foot-, Kingston, N Y and Intoimont wat. cere taxpayers are genuinely Inter­ raising caln" with It at school. not have - fin otoanlzed police de­ in Pine Hill N Y NEW HAVEN STATE lEACHERS COLLEGE Friday, January 13—3:30—Chil­ ested in the welfare ot our town. Eastern Air Lines We who arc weary ot strife. VThe' MiiU's'Club' of •'thd 'Short Ham, Chooso, Lottuco Ji. Tpmito. S5q | CqOee.or Tea —.Pie or Jello East Haven He\/s partment to ava|l themselves of- tho JHOy/E STREET TEL 6 4181 STREET •"= N£ViJ-IAV^N CONbJ dren's, Choir rehearsal. . They "care"! That's a healthy out­ wh eh ^tnKfu ^P^-L^^e Society services -of a state police--trained Saturday,. January. 14—9:00— look,—good,—for , the future of Richard W. Squcrl, 47 Cedar "Water o[. worid"',-^ls but temporal. Z ihn Ph ,'',''.^",1'' Thursday at 8 n"d experienced • officer equipped Confirmation class meets In vestry. Branford and It's people! .. Street, Branford, who has been in Never quite quenching thy "thirst". Buying and Service Guide .charge of Eastern Air Lines':New Dip in the "springs" otiHls beauty, _ „ n^.^il?'^ ....».^.4' l\ iiaii''"".• ni^"l jnemoermembers oo f wUh an automobile and police radio 2nd Sunday after Epiphany, Jan­ Because it is—such a ."grand" Drlnkl That ye not bo accursedl the organizationn tirhroii^irnro urgedl ^to~ at„i­ att na minimum nlmi,V»m, „of „„„cost^. ..Baser.A_..d, o_ n uary 15—9:15—Sunday School. Baven ticket office ,.ln ,the;,,Taft , . REPORT OF CONDITION OF toy/n; (I love It,—and it's peoplej, i Hotel tor the past two years, has tend. Rerrcshmcnts win be served current experience with the -cost 10:30-^Holy Communion: Senior I; want to promote .lt;s welfare— wiien ye have need of His Guidance divided equally between towns and • Choir:will sing. been appoliited local:,Trafflq; and When ye would have, of His Mr, and' Mrs. James Welch and Monday, January 16—7:30—Luth dpn't you? There's always room Sales Manager for the air line ef­ AUGiE'S AUTO REPAIR the state, the cost or such resident for Improvement! Soniethlng ijrac- . Strength,. dnuKhtfer, Nan,= have moved rrom service is approximately • 2,000 a er League meets In vestry. fective February 1, v/hen Eastei;n Draw from God's "Well",—deep THE BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY GENERAL EEPAIRINQ WATCHES and DIAMONDS thoir homo on Main Street, Short year for each town. This figure in­ Tuesday, January 17—3:30—St. tlcal and definite should be, done to Inaugurates service here, according Beach to 90 Fort Hale Road, Morris clear tli^! unhealthy, dirty, soot within thee,, of Branford, Connoctiout, a Stato Banking Institution, at tho closo of business on Docombor 31st, TIRES — BATTERIES cludes not only the officer's salary Andrew's Junior Fishers meet In to captain Eddie RIckenbbacker, Purging,—thy very length! SONDERGAARD ,Cove. where they have purchaned a vestry. and smoke from one end ot townl President and General Manager. , 1949. Publishod in accordanco with a call made by tho Bank Commissionor pursuant to tho provis­ but also the maintenance and op­ The—shall I call It—"Mill Riv­ AAA SERVICE AAA iiomo Mrs. Welcii is the rormer eration of hIs'radioequipped auto­ 8:00—Brotherhood meets In ves­ Knoy' ye not,—ot' this Mystery? ions of tho banking law of tho Stato of Connecticut. 250 Main Street Branford Nancy Fitzgerald or- Church Street, try. er"—shouldn't be allowed to, be Mr. Squeri Is married to the Thinkest thpu—He Is afar? A>1 Phono 4-5218 43D Main St mobile. former Reglna M. Donnelly, Tcl. ,8-9132 Branrord. Thursday, January 19—7:45-r contaminated . and polluted! And Have ye more talth In His Promise! ASSETS , i Full-time police service is as.sured Senior Choir rehearsal. there's other "things", you know daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John E. His Spirit dwolls,-^whcre you, are! tiie towns corltraoting . for this 8:00—Hope Circle meets at the 'em, those other beneficial Im­ Donnelly of Branford. Tliey have Cash, balances with othor banks, including rosorvo balance, and cash .service since the plan provides that home ot Miss Gayle Johnson, 45 provements you've wanted ; to two small daughters. of all ot Eastern Air Lines reserva­ items in process of colloction $ 706,726.19 TRUCKS COACHBS the niunlclpality will be served makei:(And I don't mean anything George A. Sisson Gus's Hopson Avenue. . He joined Eastern Air Lines .In tions and ticket counter sales per-^ United States Govornment obligations, direct and guaranteed 981y23ii.'00. SPEEDWAGONS iCHOOt. SUSSES when the resident orflcer Is on Involving senseless . and stupid May 1948 after discharge from the sonnel In the mld-clty offices and , i INSURANdB ' leave, ofrduty, or ill. Statp police­ spending of the taxpayers money, United States Army. An Infantry­ will Introduce and follow through Obligations of States ahd political subdivisions '. 214,113,19 REO MOTORS. INC, men assigned to residency are ex­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL because, most of the recondition­ Other bonds, notes, and debentures . 135,637.50 FIRE — BONDS Factory Branch Main Restaurant CHURCH man, he sustained a serious wound on all sales promotion work In this i-UTOMOBILE - OABUALTY perienced orricers selected by the ing would necessitate more "guts", In January 1944 at Casino during area,,-, •-:... ,. -, Corporate stocks ...... '. 1,275,00 Salai'Servleo Commissioner for suoh positions on The Rev. J. Clement Walker, Pastor —than money!) !1 Cbldseip ATC, East HnTcn Ralph H. i-ltlilng«r. Branch Mgr. Regulars Dinners the basis of proven ability to work 9:30 Church School the Italian campaign. Loans and discounts (including % overdrafts 354,383,45 Phone 4-1^21 194 Main S«. Served Daily 75c up in harmony with local government 10:45 Church Time Nursery and But what are we going to do- In his new position hero Mr. Barik premises owned $.: .;... furniture and fixtures $746.10 '.746!l'0 authorities. | . ' Kindergarten about it? Don't just say, "It's a Squeri will be In complete charge Real estate owned othor than bank premises 178.67 SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT Sunday, 6:30, Junior Pilgrim Fel­ shame", and then forget it,—or •i EASTMHAVEN GARAGE The present law-authorizing tills lowship. leave it to the "other fellow". Let's Othor assets .W^A-" ruuiJuiiD iDii) S. J. ESPOSITO cooperative service sets tho number Sunday, 7:45, Senior Pilgrim Fel­ roll up our-sleeves,—stick out our JOHN BiONDi, pnor. Gus Schuermann or men available ror the resident lowship. chins—and get together! (We, who TOTAL ASSETS • $2,394,063,09 Servicing and Pumping duty at ten. Each policeman has Thursday, 7:30 Choir Rehearsal honestly have the unselfish Inter­ GENERAL "AUTOMODILE -REPAIRINe Phono 4-0168 ACCORDION •'^I Beptio Tonka and Cesspools 333 Main St. . East Havon tiie same powers as otricers or the ests of Branford at heart, and who UABIUTIES • BODY AND" FENDER WORK recular state police torce and Is en­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH are ready to disregard any politi­ Demand deposits of Individuals,' partnerships, and corpbratiotis ....'.....'. $1,998,347.01 " ISO Mtiii St. tun But a>Tu> Phono 4-3988 titled to the same rights and sub­ The Rev. A. W.' Jones, Pastor cal entanglements which may re­ LESSONS 112 Silver Sands Rd.' East Haven ject to tho same -rules and regula­ •11:00 Morning Worship sult.). -. Time deposits of indlvldualsj partnerships, and corporations (including tions. ,( 10:00 Church School Let's pitch right in—and "clean deposits In savings dopjirttribnt) 74.93 8:00 Tuesday, Mid-week Fel­ things fl'p" I, Just writing or talk­ In Your Home Deposits of Unifod States Government [including postal savings) 24,229.86 TUCKER BROTHERS Word has been received or the lowship Service. ing about the various desirable Deposits of States and political subdivisions,.. , 31,570.78 Driveways Rosurfacod with EAST HAVEN death or Mrs. Alice Harrington or 8:00. Thursday, Choir Re­ town Improvements which "need Accordions Loaned Deposits of banks ..:..' .:....;. . 96,139.45 HARDWARE STORE Kingston, N. Y.,"vvho died suddenly hearsal doing", (or undoing), isn't enough! RESOLVED! BLyE DIAMOND on January 2 Inrher 76th year. Her Brotherhood — first Thursday ot It's a start,—sure—and It's needed FREE Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 7,692.00 Paints — Glass—Toys son, Theodore Harrington resides the month • to arouse public oplniort and added I will dodge TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,158,054.03 Sand, Fill and Loam For Saia Cleaning SuvpUcs — Garden J> Welfare League — third Wednes­ Interest and ' participation,—but Othor liabilities : ,,.,.,..,,. 21,734.56 •ii 78 High St., 4-3033, East Haven Stipplies — Household Needs day .. don't let It stop there! Let It be Goldwaler Accordion Schools duty whenever 310 Main St., cor. Elm Street Service . Guild — second and just the "jumping off place", for "SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS" possible! TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations ' fourtH Wednesdays real action! iffers over 1,000 accordions' — shown below) $2,179,788.59 Women's Missionary Society — Pliono 4-1355 Let's get things done! How's CENTRAL CENTRAL CLEANERS last Friday about forming a "Citizen's Com­ all makes, all sizes, af only fl per Capital Accoutits ^°° Main Sf. East Havon Monthly Teacher's meeting — Capital stock (total par value): Preferred $ .,;, Common $25,000.00 • 25,000.00 SHOE REBUILDING CO. I AND DYERS mittee For Promoting The Welfare week, No one would Bay thai second Thursday Of Branford"!—-Huh?—An active, out loud. But 45 niUlioi. -. -_ Surplus 189,274.50 Work' Called For and Delliirod' Home oj Distinctive Cleaning We Operate Our Own Plant committee! 3 Songs by third lesson might as well have said •it'— Sptzlalh'ing In Inyliibh Half Sotat 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE By the way, have: you noticed those of us who failed to vote TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 214,274.50 We're Sfili Open First Church of Christ Scientist, what a splendid, alert, protective or your money back in our last national election. 279 Main St. Phono 4-1386 E«( Hav.n CALL FOR AND DELIVER Wlnthrop and Derby Avenues, New job our Branford Police force have Maybe we didn't stop to TOTALLIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUhlTS $2,394,063.09 322 Main St. Tol. 4-0070 Eail Havon Haven. Sunday service at 11 A„ M. been doing? Better than ^ver! A For information phone Barney realize thr^ voting Is • more and 5 P. M. Sunday School is at 11 "swell", active "force"! Dependa thv* a duty—it's a nrivile^c ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE STATEMENT A. M. Wednesday evening testimon­ Goldwater "Teacher of Teachers" that belongs only to free men. AMATO'S MOMAUGUIN ble—and."right on the job"! Let's BARKER TRUCKING CO. ial meeting, at 8. The Reading Room all show our appreciation for a And when we dodge jury duly' (Those assets are segregated and set apart by law for tho protection of savings department depositors) JAMES F. MILANO CHIEF OF THE QUINNIPIACS at 152 Terriple Street Is open week Goldwator. Accordion Schools —or don't participate in union Local and Long Distance Movingi —or stockhoIderB''—or school ASSETS Geiierar Insurance - Finance Crating and Storage RESTAURANT days from 9 to 8:45 and Wednesday dread ot the grave, and thus des­ Telephone 76-2885 from 9 to 6. meetings—maybe wo don't Cash on hand and balances with others banks $ 74.93 S Ure Avonuo . EatI Haven troy the great tear that bestes stop to think that we arc Room I, Holcombo Building, 2nd Floor Carnevale's "Life." will be the subject of the mortal existence." ' • Main ^rid.Htcjh Stt. East Havon ALL GOODS INSURED ITS A FACT. LOWEST toNe throwing away rights whose AT T,,Fiction. This story was made famous by Thomas" Lesson-Sermon for Sitnday, January • T6TAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ASSETS.,.,^.,:..; $ '74.93 Tell. Office 4-5427 — R«l. 4-3581. Office Rcitdanco 15. 1950. sum total makes up our free­ T-WI F. A, DARKER . 4-0601 Chandler Haliburton (1796-1865), a Nova Scot!q5' DISTANCE RATES ARE IN dom. MOIvj-ON-THE-SOUND writer. It was supposed lo be an example of Yankee 20:37,38. "Now that the dead are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CAN MEET Freedom i8n,'t something to EFFECT AFTER G P.fA.AUO which wc, pay attention as Savings department deposits '...._, $_ 74.93 , YOUR WANT ADV. IN For Homo Improvemonts Soo ingenuity. Later, Connecticut good naturedly ac- -, raised, even Moses shewed at the long as we have it. But when Dining at its Best ANYTIME ON SUNDAYS bush, when he called the Lord the YOUR NEEDS wc lose freedom we lose a cepled "Nutmeg Slate" as a nicltname..' 1^ God ot Abraham, and the God ot TOTALSAVINGS DEPARTMENT LIABILITIES $ 74.93 THIS'SPACE ED KRONBERG. JR. Attend a Free Lecture Entitled large part of everything that Guaranlccd Workmamfiip and Parties,. Banquets Isaac, and the God ot Jacob: For makes life worth living., So •WILL BBINO RESULTS tnsured Workvrt he Isnot-a God ot the dead, but of "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE HOPE let's stop dodging duty! Let's •MEMORANDA "'.''' OLD MILL 2. Fact. On roiny days, their oily, tight-fitting feathers . the llvlng;:-for all live unto him.!'. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes Roofina - Siding - Wall Tile OF MANKIND" . vote at all elections, national AT A COST OF 50 CENTS Leaders - Cutters Hunt Suppers keep out water. You, loo, con remain warm and dry Selections from the Bible include or local; serve on juries, and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) $ 75,000.00 gladly; attend meetings—and 476 Laura! St., 4-1808 Eatt Haven ANTIQUE SHOP EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT , in any kind of weather by visiti.ng your friends and the following; "Blessed is, the man that hearethine. watching dally ,i>t iBy CLAIRE RAUTHE, C. S. have our say! In short, let's STATE OF CONNECTICUT, COUNTY OF NEW HAVEN, ss., Brahford, January 9, 1950. $1.50 par person ^ doing business by "long distance." And long distance my gates, waiting at the posts ot OF tONDON, ENGtAND be full-time, citizcntf. Are You A FulHln>a Citizen? CHAIR CANING Restoring ALL YOU CAN EAT- • costs so liltie, too! You'll find typical low rates con­ my doors For whoso findeth me Member of the Board of Leclureihip of Tiie Mother Ctiurcii, The We, Roy C. Enquist, President, and Wallace H. Foote, Treasurer of The Branford Trust Company ALFRED F. HOLCOMBE flndeth life," (Prov. 8:34.35) Fint Church of Christ, Scientitf, in Boston, Massachusetti Check yourself on. the above veniently listed on the inside back- cover of your ( activities! If you're doing do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement and other information is true to the best of our know- SAW FILING Antiques Wanted Some cay the old Sachem Momau­ Correlative passages from the GENERAL INSURANCE guin preildei In tpirlt during ihe telephone book. ' SUNDAY, JANUARY 15th 3 P. M. your share, you're lodge and belief. Christian Science textbook, ','Science fighting for freedom, .j Sc/sibri, 7(mVes and Tools Sharponoa Tliuriday night Hunt .Suppers, T'-\ and Health with,Key tft,the Scrip­ , TROUP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROYC. ENQUISTi President Accident - Liability - Fire Nils Ahlberg gratified thai his desire to be re­ KEN YORKS Tol. 4-3049 membered has reached over 300 tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, in­ Piione 4-1373 Saltonstall Place and Main St. clude the following (p.426): "When EDGEWOOD AVENUE AT BEERS STREET. NEW HAVEN ' ' : ' ' WALLACE H. FbOTE, Treasurer 252 Hemingway Avp, EasJ Havon 239 Main Sfreel Eail Haven years. -S-^^hisJiiWiii;^; Phone 4-2610 .East Haven It Is learned - that; disease cannot THE LECTURE WILL BE BROADCAST OVER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1950,'.;' For Reservations-—Phone 4-4286 destroy life, arid, that martals are RADIO STATION^WAVZ— 1260 KILOCYCI,ES HARLAN F,.TORREY, Notary Public_ .COMPANY not saved from sin or. sickness by death, this understanding, w FirtI Church of Christ, Scientist, New HdVen, Connecticut, BRANFORD PRINTING CO, quicken into newness of life. It will . Xprd[I*lly Invites You . liRAHrORO, CONN. t.. master either a desire to die or a •»?""*"t r^?^ ^ .,^:J' J* f V s- -. ^•'*^|''T^ •=^? ^{)M*.M«*'H^'^

Thursday, January 12, 1950 THE BSAKFORD REVOIW. • BAST HAVBH KBWfl i'our, -THE BRANPORD REVIE EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January 12, 1950 Anita Piondella Mary A. Ilolcomb .«i:r Ihclr West Coast home. Mr. and 'Granite Bay Ladies Mrs. Stanley Bray of this town are Tho Was Married Sai. To WedSaiurday MISS FRANCES GRANDBL the parents of Mr. Bray. Elect Mrs> L. Paradis Garden Notes Kdtzer(;ammer ^oc (0TO CHOW DER M*''^'^*ii ToMr.Cerrieri The marriage of Miss Mary Alice Mrs. Thomas Concannon, the The arnnlte Bay A. A. Auxiliary Holconib, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, BECOMES JANUARY BRIDE former Helena Corcoran of this elected Mrs. Lorln Paradis presi­ JANUARY Kids, M1S3 Anita • Alice . Flontlclln, William Holcomb of HotchkLss "HoWj^deep Is the well from which a growth of the soul, the spirit of town, is confined to the Mlvlan dent at its annual meting lield This is the month ot frosty gar­ .dnughtcr of Mr, and Mrs. Jenn A. Grove, to Mr. Edward Creegan, son thy spirit drinks," How quiet, how the personality, It Is attained by Hospital In Providence, R. I. tor Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ben lands, Snuffy, Fionddla of 112 Oeorgo Sired, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Creegan OF MR. EDWARD J. RUDDEN serene runs the river of thv "uiturlng it, by feeding the right observation. -A-besnouse was chosen vice presi­ Tills is the month ot crystal East Haven, became the bride of of 250 Starr Strct, New Haven, will dent. Mrs. Edward Walker is the Thsi is the month when constant take place Saturday, January 14th thmlhf ,u °''"^ spiritual and the right mental food, Mr. SalvatOro Corrlcrl, son of M. Miss Prances Elizabeth Orandel,!., _.. .., thought, are the currents deep | g^Jer a period of years, and when It Mr. and Mrs. William Ashman of new ecretary and Mrs. Russell Juss, snowdrifts Wimpy, and Mrs. Peter Cttrrlerl pf lo irv-at 0 o'clock. daughter of Mrs. KossI L. Orandel| [V/ltoo TII«^ITTA«* Paved Street announce the birth the treasurer. Chairman of the Hold the earth In a white embrace. ington street on Monday, January Mrs. Charles Sobolcwskl, sister of of Watrous Avenue, Stony Creek,' iTllOO J UlllVcr rythmic, even, calm, seemly still?, is fruit bearln, it cannot easily bo Card party fund is Mrs. Walter a.'at 10 o'clock llirst ' Clare's''•'"= brlde-to-bc, will be matron of or are they turbulent, tempcstous, disturbed or even upset, it Is deep of a son, David Stephen, on Decem­ Lynch. Mrs. Edward Fcnn and Rich it is with shine and sparkle and Jiggs was married to Mr. Edward Joseph ly rooted, the stillness of its waters, ber 19. at the New Haven Hospital. Perfectly beautiful to the eye, Church, East Haven. The Rev. Johni honor. Mr. Walter Creegan, brother Rudden, son of Mrs. Charles Mc- noisy, breaking themselves on every Mrs. Franklyn Meek comprise the This Is the month of deepest winter O'DonncIl omclated In the double'°f '^e brldegroom-to-bo, will bo OUlnnoss of 183 Beacon Avenue, rock or stotie they meet. Just how speaks of depth, the shallows and Mrs. A.shman Is the former Leona Ways and Means Committee. join the ring ceremony. A program of nup-1 l^cj^ man. . u u >u , Named Prexy deep are the waters of thy soul? the rapids are passed and the soul Carlson of Ellison Bay Wisconsin. And this is the month, I lovo July. New Haven last- Saturday morning has found Its depth, quiet and ser­ Mrs. Edward Evis is chalrmah ot —Lydell Stearns tlarmusic was given ty Miss Joan!.. W.- William Holcomb, brother of at 10 o'clock In St. Theresa's All your life you strive to attain- publicity. In this area mild weather pre­ March of Dimes Iiynch, soloist, accompanied by Ml.ss th^.^brlde, and Mr. Malcolm Dick' Church, stony Creek. composure, poise, and wHteii the ene its currents flow on to the jlon.of New Haven, will serve as oeean of life. Three eminent Clergy­ Mrs John CoUopy will be the ceded Christmas, so flowers and Jacqueline Callahan,' organist. nio Rev. Francis P. Brecn per­ Of Fair Ass'n testing limes- come how do you SAVES TIME hostess at( the next meting of the plants received as gifts should have ushers. stand the strain? aro you afraid to men on radio broadcasts, this past auxiliary which will be held on Elscorted and given In marriage Following the coremony, a recep­ formed the ceremony before an al- Sunday, asked the question, "How arrived in nrst class condition. fivt to one. by her father, 411!!. bride was at­ tai; decorated with palms, white Miss Barbara Junlvcr, North put them to the test? Or having strong Is your religion? And the PERSONALI February 8 at the clubhouse. Still the sudden transition from In Connecticut, there ar« more tended by her sister, Mrs. Rita Lu- tion win be held at the Old Towno Branford was elected president of put them to the test, have they ••"•'' cool greenhouses to overlieated llv- Rosturant tor the Immedlote snapdragons, and .white pompons. the Now Haven County 4-H Club three agree as one, as to the an­ UNITED STATES MAS ! telephones than there are In POr ratfc, as matron of honor. Mr. An­ Nuptial music Inculded "Because," with stood the presure? has your swer I'ake inventory of your soul Mr. and Mrs,'George Robblns and Inp; rooms can be a shock even to land,, Ireland, Hungary, Peru, In­ thony Ruocco, -brother-in-law of lamlUc? and friends. , Fair A.ssoclatloh for the coming house been bullded upon a rock? family are vacationing in St Peters­ vigorous plants. With care many the bridegroom, was bcstrntln. and "1 Love You Truly." year at the annual mooting held in and strengthen the foundation of AT SECOND NATIONAL STONY CREEK dia, Turkey, Alaska and Greece or have you used Hay, stubble, or your house. burg Florida, plants may contniue to bloom and put toRethtr. , A reception followed the cere­ Miss Ruth Bean and Miss Janet The 'brldo whcJ was given In Hamden recently, it has been an­ even sand for your "Chambered flourish for weeks.. Some can be by BOBBIE IIOWD MOST TELEPHONIES mony In Bradford Manor Hall, East Fraspr.of SomorvlUe, Mass., wore marriage by her brother, Mr. nounced by the Now Haven County Nautilus"? Have you taken In­ Harry W. Brlnley BANK carried along until Spring when Haven. week ,jend guests of Miss Ann Enrico' Grander wore a Farhi Bureau, Ih' its publication, Prom your telephone you canl^a ^ nearly 303 telephone onversa MRS. ANNA C. HOLMES ventory when the storms , have they may bo set out in the garden. tioiis per person on th•• e "IS l and dur After their return from a wodd- Drltsas at her home at Soundvlew gown with a fitted bodice the Connecticut Farmer, this week. Pay bills by Personalized Potnsettlas should be placed in call ony one of 62,900,000 other Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Heights, embelll.'ihed with seed pearls, a Other oJIicers elOcted are Stanley passed, and what was the result? The Rev. Delwln Lehmann, Con­ cently returned from a visit from telephones throughout tho world, mfi; trip thO'louplo,will bo at homo Wright, Jr., Orange, first vice- Has the blight of adverse or Douglas Brays Cbcck Plan. Keeps your a .sunny windovif and watered gregational minister from Walling- Charlottesville•Ic , Va, the telephone company slated to­ ^\l ri5 n"e'r S^^S ttl %T''' Cht^ilhe ilotl^es Ve"r'e hold SafuT ln..l8 Pardee Street. months' service with the tJ. S. Ar­ mandarin neckline, long tilted president; Shitley Warner, Ham­ Jealous criticism, scorched your enough to keep the soli moist but ford will be the speaker at Christ It was announced In last weeks '%?P oom,mnv ndmlt^^^^^^^ »'. 2 1" MW WllUam S. Clancy sleeves, a bouffant skirt and a accounts straight, saves not soggy. Avoid drafts and on issue that the Cub pack meeting day as it released Its annual pub­ nnrrtliSt it hasn't been I. Jle to se- MemoJrlal Home. Tho Rev. Emll G. Mr. Carried Is a veteran of 10 my In. Japan. cimpel lonth train. Her Imported den, second vioe-presldont; Ann fair mansion, or does it stand Arm Welcome Spn How's Church this Sunday. lication "Telephone Statistics ot Wooding, North Haven, secretary; quiet, serene, as you had planned time and furnishes re­ cold nights place several layers of The Rosary Contraternitv of St. would be held on Thursday, Jan­ the World." In the summarization ?S e^flS.res onlhe SbTro/'ion- j?r''il?urT'^'f,^'i;i?.=/t°Ha'f"i'J; rronoti Illusion veil of fingertip Bob Wooding, North Haven, It to stand How well, have you Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Bray of newspapers between the \vindow Theresa's Church, held their reg­ uary 19. A correction would like to length fell from a chiffon velvet Carplntoria California announce ceipt. Low cost, 10c a and the plant. After leaves fall, be made that their meeting will be ot world-wide telephone , figures, veisatllins p6r tclephono Conducted "an Church oftlcatcd Burial j^^^^^ bonnet, and she carried a chiffon treasurer; Richard Wright, orange, bullded, oh my soul Has the blight Your ular monthly meeting Wednesday, there was one notable oinisslon— either; 1« Russia or in thfc Russian Ji* the Tabor Lutheran Cemetery, Miss Elizabeth Chapkovich, R. ^. assistant treasurer. Kenyon Case, of sorrow. The failure of friend to the birth of a son Jeffrey Langdale reduce water and store the plant January 11. Plans for their Valen­ held Monday, the 16, at tho school. no statistics on the numbor ot tele­ zone ot loocupation In Gotmany. I §«;""/W"o George and HUTO Velvet covered prayorbook with a check. No charge for de­ In a cool room until May. Cut Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Doolittlo shower of stephanotis, and, anJr. , Orange, assistant secretary; stand by at a moment of need. Bray In the Santa Barbara Cottage tine card party are underway. phones In Russia were available. Hartfdf-d was singled but In-the S"'"^"'^ acorge Selwell, EInar announces the opening of and Ronald Hlnfc, Orange, Burritt Have you allowed the Jealousy, the Hospital on December 30th 1949. posits. You receive free stalks back to the second joint The Juvenile Grange meeting have announced the engagement reiiort aS ,a Connectlcui/city wlthiKamb. Tliomns Proto, and WiUl^i^ orchid. Curtis Southbury, and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langdale of Furnace? from the base and plunge pot In of their daughter, Harriet Esther, According to the figures oom- high telephone develop (nent—with Ashworth envy of another, the malicious barb­ a \vallct-tyj)e check book has been postponed until next to Mr. Harold Qoetz of Laurel pUod by the company there aro Mrs. William P. Dow of Stony Hale, Cheshire, directors. Robert ed tongue of a mischief maker, to Branford, parents of the new Send in this coupon for a prntected spot in the garden. Monday, January 10. about 65,800.000 telephones through one telephone for everji' two and a The East Haven Nursing Home Creek was her sister's matron of Dunn, Derby, and Jeannetto Tlmp- mother, are visiting the couple at with your name stamped Water freely through the Summer Heights, Shclton. halt pcoplp in the excAiange. Tills The regular mooting Ot the son, Woodbridge, were elected de­ disturb or to ruffle the even tenor K FZl£E furnace check-up. and bring Indoors around Labor The Woman's Auxiliary ot the Miss Doolittle graduated from out the world, and telephone users compares with London .where there 4 FRENCH AVENUE, EAST HAVEN,,CONN. honor, and Miss Margaret M. In- of that prized composure, that poise in gold a'nd your name Fire Department will meet every In this country can be connected Baptist Welfare licague Will |>e fantlno, maid of honor. Bridesmaids legate and alternate delegate, re­ Day. Wednesday to make plans for their Branford High School in 1948 and to about 08 por cent of them. is only-ono phone tor .about every held Wednesday, January 18th M wore Miss Virginia M. Heno of West spectively, to the Connecticut of mind and body or are you able RE-UPHOLSTERING attended Mary Washington College six persons, and with where, the home Of Mrs. S. V. Osborn, Jr, CARE OF OLD AGE. CHRONIC and Federation of Rural Youth. , to take it quiet, uhannoyed, and printed on each check. Jerusalem cherries sliould be set coming card party. In Virginia. Sho is now a soplio- Tho United Slates, with only Hartford and Miss Dorothy A. At Moderafe Cost , . . The Phllonlans held their busi­ about six per cent ot tlic world's people nutnumbor tcldphoncs about ion Wlltord Ave. Consldlnc of this city. All the at­ banishing from your mind, think Come jn and start your In a cool, light room, such as a .more in the NeW Haven State CONVALESCENT CASES Miss Juniver succeeds-Ronald no more of it. Have you ever con­ By Expert Craftsman HENDRICKS sun porch and watered regularly. ness meeting Tuesday, January 10. Teachers College. population, has nearly three-fifths tendants wore forosl green chiffon Hine, Orange, who was president In sidered the great thought which account today. In Spring, cut them back to en There was a guest speaker who ot Its telephones. Ot the 5,200,000 Phono 4-5771 • velvet gowns with matching 1048. Senator I Samuel Blakeslee, HEATING CO., INC. talked on "Nutrition'\ Tiie hos Mr. aoetz graduated from Pair telephones added all over the bonnets. Tho honor attendants was once expressed by a Deep 376 Lombard St,, New Havon courage new growth while they field College Preparatory School IN BRANFORD IT'S Ooshcn, was principal speaker at thinker of old,. To forget is an art, are summering out doors, tho tesses were Mrs. Donald Smith, and Is now a freshman In the pre world during 1948, nearly Iwo- carried muffs with yellow roses and' the meeting. He discussed state ap­ Castle Shop PHONE 5-030B plant will bear again in the Pall Mrs. Gordon Brainerd, Mrs. Irving tWrds ot them were installed in violets, nnd'the bridesmaids, muffs propriations for Connecticut fairs. and If the art of forgetting is well r-^aiP THE eOUPOH'^1 Peckham and Mrs. Arthur Larsen. medical school ^'ot^Mcaill univer­ American homes and businesses with red'roses. A turkey.dhiner was served by the developed, it becomes^ easy to for­ DECORATORS THE Dish gardens of cacti are easy to The Y.W.R.C: has postponed sity In MontretU, Canada. which at the beginning ot 1040 give. That is a gem. of truth. If we Designers and Manufacturers of grow, especially In rooms of high The Brownies.- aro now complet­ 4-H Loyalty Club.' SECONII NATIONAL BANK • Hendriclci Heating Co., Inc. their meetings until further no had 38,200,000 telephones In ser­ PALMER-PLANT Mr Simon Etzel, brother-in-law can school our selves to forget, un­ Living Room Furniture temperatures. They require little tlce. ing a unit on "Thei North American vice. of the bridegroom, was the best Among tho - guests were State lir NEW ll.WEN , 376 Lombard St., New Haven * humidity but must have full sun- Indians". At present they are en­ Club Leader Randolph W. Whaples, kind things Which another has All woric done right on our Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pedrlok, There must bo something about man. Usliors were Mr. Frank B. done to us, or has said, it calls for l:l5 IJhurrli ifl., (Nol In llic I'osi urilrd wt woald tike to take HdTinttge of Uyht. A southern exposure Is Ideal. gaged in sewing Indian moccasins. for INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE TOWNE JEWELERS University of Connecticut, and Miss premises Water sparingly during short Win­ Jr. of Keywest, Florida recently an­ "JUST ATHOUGHT" tho atmosphere In tho Hawaiian aranUol, brother of tho bride, Mr. Mildred L. Howell, former assistant no effort at all to forgive. "Forgett­ •Mpnilnip ri'ilf!rnt I)i>|iuup nounced the birth of a baby daugh­ Islands that lends itself to conver­ John Rudden, brother of tho bride­ service. Please hare a cepreaeDtad*c ter days as plants are inactive. Though there Isn't much to seo county 4-H club agent and now as­ ing Is an art" forgiving Is a virtue, PHONE 4-1693 ^ iMuJiiIicp i-i-ilnral IlwitTvo Syolcln ^ Kalanchos with bright clusters ter, paulette Jean, December 27. sation—because although there Is ANNOUNCES THAT IT WILL MOVE TO groom, and Mr. Samuol Riley. sistant state 4->H -leader In Massa- forgiving (ind forgetting, go hand In 528 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN cmll oani. > Mrs. Pedrlck was , formerly Miss In a small town, what you hear one telephone tor every, tour per­ RAY PLANT, /r- - Insuror- Realtor Following the coremony, a xccop- ohusetts, who spoke on their im­ hand. How little and how.childl.sh, of orange or blassoms does Elinor Thomas. over a cup ot coffee makes up for sons on tho Islands as compared tlon was held In the Castle, which pressions of the 1049 fair In Or­ well in an east or south window. It. seems the things that would have An even temperature of 70 de­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waylett of with slightly more than that In 260 Main. St. Tol.,«-l729 Branford, Conn. 218 MAIN STREET, EAST HAVEN was decorated with White flowers. ange. . , disturbed us, when a few days or grees is suitable. Wet thoroughly Albany, N.Y. former residents are tho U. S., the Islanders do more Assisting In. receiving guests, the •Michael Wargo, Naugatuck, re­ months, have passed over us? One Address^ but allow the. soil to dry out be­mighty proud to announce that FOUR INJURED talking over their plioues. They I NEXT TO THE FIRST NATIONAL STORE bride's mother wore a deep purple ceived the Wilson H. Lee Memorial Is always reminded of the saying tween waterings. "Sir Stork" presented them with (formerly J. P. Morgan, Printer) dress with an orchid corsage, and ;Trophy awarded to the most out­ "This, too, shall pass away". Only Moderation Is the rule for suc­ one of the first babies of the year. the bridegroom's mother, a maroon standing 4-H member from the constructive, the uplifting, the en­ Stop, Look 8t Hasten The little new-comer has been AS CARS MEET dress, and an orchid corsage. .' county exhibiting at the fair. The cess with African violets. Room named Lynn Ann. ON OR ABOUT nobling, should ever be retained or temperature should be about 70 When tho couple left on a wedd- Wilson H. Lee Trophy given by the remembered. Have you over con­ TO degrees. Lower than 60 degrees! Belated birthday greetings to IN COLLISION liigtrlp to Wa.shlngton, D.. C, the late John R. Demarest, Orange, for sidered how silly It sounds, to enter Checks foliage and flowers. Harriett Doolittle, Eddie Pond and bride wore a mauve 'dress, a the most outstanding 4-H fair ex­ John Seastrand. FEBRUARY 1st hibitor from the' town of Orange another's presence and say, "Now A north window with good light A two car collision at the corner teal coat with a mink coll4r, black I hope I will not disturb you or up­ or an eastern exposure in Winter Congratulations go out to Harold ot Montowese and Meadow Streets, Goodbye Bfiiie Monjdays! accessories, and an orchid corsage. was awarded to Walter Hlne. Shir­ Allen, January 13 and Leroy Mur­ injured four people, late Monday ley Warner, Hamden, Judged the set you?" How does one know suits them. But strong sunlight for ray, January 16. Business will continue until then at After January 23, the couple will most outstanding " homcmaking whether the thing you are about to Lucille 's any lengtli of time will turn the night,, . .,. .„, reside In 186 Beacon Avenue. say, will have any such effect upon leaves yellow. . Johnny Mellllo was honored re­ The injured wore Mary Pepe, 104 301 Main Street, Nash Bldg. Tel. 4-2539 4-H exhibitor in the county, was cently with a birthday party. South Montowese Street, contusions The bridegroom served four and awarded a lady's wardrobe case, hearer. It Is conceited on your part To increase the amount of mois­ Quests were: Arthur Allen, Tony HelC'O Happy Ti^esclays! a half years In the U. S. Army with given by a friend of 4-H Club work. to even assume that you have tho 179 Main Street Telephone 4-5551 East Haven ture in a room lacking humidity of left hip and thigh. Mrs. Rose the 102d Infantry Regiment and set tiie pot in a soup plate partially Roveaux, Leroy Murray, Jerry Clmlno, 104 South Montowese I American Legion medals for out­ power to disturb another's poise or Greenvall, David Llbbey, Dickie Street, cerebral concussion, Injur­ With modern Universal', home laundering ^oquipment 1 served In tho South PaclUc. standing contributions to the fair composure.! it shows Immediately, Diagonally Across from the Green filled wltli peatmoss or' pebbles. Howd and Dickie Lowe. ed right side of head, left arm, v.'ore awarded to Jeannetto Tlmp- the littleness of your mind, and The peatmoss should be damp at Mrs. Richard Dower Is contemp­ wrist and : hand. Mrs. Minnie | you can say "farewell*", to hard work arid welcoMiio son, Woodbridge; Jean Bellnskl egotism of your spirit, There are all times. and William Sperry, Orange; and The theme of tho 34th Interna­ lating on starting a dancing school. Palala, 50 Main Street, contusions in a new era of carefnw washing and irc\ning dciy;. , ' TOWNE MOTORS SALES INC Engagements David Dicks, Cheshire. folks which you could never disturb. DRESSMAKING Any mothers Itjterested, please con­ of right Bide ot neck and shoulder. -The- would not let you disturb or ALTERATIONS WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES tional Flower Show to be held at tact her. Betty Palaia, 50 Main Street, con­ Mr, and Mrs. Melville D. Nicoll of the Grand Central Palace March \ ,. ^' •• MOTOR TUNE UPS upset them It is only Ignorance and AT YOUR NEARBY ASP'STORE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson aro tusions ot right arm. TImborlake, Lynchburg, Va., for­ 20 to 2,'), will be ."Small Home visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hllde- merly : of Pawson Park, Branford arrogance on your part to think ' HOSIERY LINGERIE Ptantings," and it should be a wel­ The operators;.Mary Pope and AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS Junior Club you could. Peace, is a state of mind, brand and granddaughter Robin Donald S. Brown Spring Rock Road. TitE NEW UNiiV^BRSai announce the engagerAont of their It Is not secured over night. It is come one for thousands of ama­ In Charlottesville,. Va. Their, stay Pino Orchard, ',we,re both arrested llaughtor/. Nalda Adele, to Mr. J Gives'Bridge teur horticulturists with limited is indeflnlte. for violation ot the' motor vehicle CAR RADIO REPAIRS — NEW AND USED CARS Oreighton Bliss Johnson, son of Mr. gardening space. :.-_ ,:.. . A recent guest ot Mir. and Mrs. law. The attending physlcan was 9.SPEED WASHER and Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson of •. O^ Wednesday COAST-TO-COAST This does not mean any curtail­ Earl Berger was Mr. George More­ Dr. Nathan Levy ot Montowese Short Beach A party was given in The Junior Half Hour Reading CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES ing ot the usual group ot 15 or house of Elmhurst, L.I. Street. The accident was Investi­ the home of Miss Nlcoll's aunt, Mrs. Club will give a dessert bridge on PORT, SHERRY, 5TH PPC more large gardens occupying Clarence Hoyt, Jr., A.F.A.N. has" gated by Officers seastrand and is an aidlvanced wringcr/-typc washer with >- BUICK - Edward S. Orimso, In Forest Hills. Wednesday February IStii In tho MUSCATEL- BOT 33 most of the main floor or the mez­ signed over In the Navy. He leaves Mullen. ', • N, y. Congregational Church. zanine gardens but rather an em­ for New York, Monday, January 16. features that appeal to every; housewife. Miss Nicoll attended Lascll Junior Mrs. WInthrop,Towner chairman Rose Hill Poultry Farm 1.29 2.29 phasis on small garden features in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Egghen, The first free library In America College, Auburndale, Mass., and Is announced the following com­ competitions and exhibits. There Miss Janics Wilson and Mr. Trank Jll. -.QC will be 252 main classes Including Palaslewskl of Northford have re­ was started in Charleston, S. C. In It has lone speed for; thorou^ily washing SAV OIL CO. now atendlng Lynchburg College, mittee: Mrs. William Van WUgon, tor /7 1685. "; Virginia. , Mrs. Robert Mayo, Mrs. Harold Qualil-y Poultry 'Producers Petri CALIFOR«;A private and commercial growers 5[h wrC and florists. ments, table decorations and flor­ Mrs. L. Brenner'and Mrs, David heavy '.fabrics and nnothctJsloit>er, speed Mr. Johnson is connected with Brewer, Mrs. Robert Osborn, Mrs. Roma Estate HOT /a An area of approximately four al fashions. BURNERS — BOILER UNITS his father's boat building business Joseph-Fitzgerald, Mrs. Richard OUABT »-(, Rogaiison have arrived In Miami, Crown Ressrve BOT / T acres will be occupied by these and The exposition will be conducted lu Short Beach. Squerl, Mrs. Albert T'earsdh, Mrs. garden accessory displays. by the Horticultural Society. of Florida, Tlioy.were.accompanied to for tlic dainty things./'Women have FUEL AND KEROSENE • GRADE A Smith-AiigclotU Robert Shroeder,.;Mrs. Losile Fin- ROBERT VASTOLA & SON New York and the New York Flor­ that city by Mrs'.^Roganson's son, dell, Mrs. R. W,.Harcke,'and Mrs. The schedule includes classes 262 MAIN STREET, COR. THOMPSON AVE., EAST HAVEN Mrs. Ida Angeldtti of 2100 State BRANDIES for various types of gardens, flow­ ists Club with other horticultural Oscar, and Zelman I^shlne, both wanteil this '—Universal provides iti Street, Hamden announces tho en­ Henry W. JanlcRl. ' ering plants, cut blooms, arrange- groups cooperating. ot Branford. . -, TELEPHONES 4-0533 and 6-5444 gagement of her daughter.jiJoseph- 461 Main Street, East Haven Ino, to Mr. John F. Smith, son of A social will'tie held on Monday, The Son»allonal 2-5>»Md UN/VERSAI . . ^159-?* Mr and Mrs. Frank M. Smith of February 0 by the St. Hedwlg's COAST-TO-COAST East Main Street. Branfordi Polish Ladles Society at the STORE: Phone 4-5923 CALIFORNIA BRANDY .' , plui fOK DIFilippo-Muslakos' Academy at 8 o'clock. Mrs. A, Ber- FARM: Branford 8-3803 6 YEARS OLD Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mustakos of dard Is chairman and will be assist­ 84 5TH O aO Other Models ai 'low a* ,/ $90.95 New East Haven Agency 480 North High Street. East Haven, ed by Mrs. A. Krolowlc, Mrs. A. nnp BOT O.MV announce the engagement of their DomfcowskI, Mrs. P. Moleske, Mrs. S. special daughter, Evelyn Beatrice, to Mr.Glowackl , Mrs. W. Rozer, Mrs. E. Thurs., Fri., Sat, January 12-13-14 EASY MONTHLY TERMS Joseph A. DlFiUppo of 100 Char- Nalewajek and Mrs. A. Chmleleckl. OLD FAIRFIELD to Accept Payment of tor Oak Avenue, .East Haven. APPLE BRANDY, YOU CAN NOW SHOP Mrs. Robert InEham of West End State Senator and Mrs. William 5 YEARS OLD Avenue, Branford,' formerly of East Jaspers of 132 Prospect. Road, East 2-5pead Wringor-Type Waiher Telephone Bills Haven, announces tho engagement Haven, announce the engagement 64 5TH <1 QO of her daughter, Roberta Mary, to of their daughter, Betty Jane, to OPENING SPECIAL PROOF BOT O.OT Timothy Patrick Ryan, son of Mr. Donald Havens Doyle of Essex, Monday Thru Saturdays Timothy J. Ryan of 119 Dodge son.of Mrs. Lend K. Doyle of Essex JACQUES BERNARD Avonuo, East Haven. Miss Ingham and Mr. Richard S. Doyle of Say- IMPORTED ARMAGNAC THE NEW UNIVERSAL Beginning Is a graduate of'East Havon High 20 YEARS OLD School, Class of .45, and Is now em­ brook. and Thurs. Till 9 P. M. ELECTRIC IRONER ployed at: the Southern New Eng­ Miss Jaspers Is a member of the BROILERS 98 84' *™ A 95 Monday, January 16 land Telephone Company. senior class at Arnold College in PROOF' BOT^.'"* Mr. Ryan Is also a graduate of Mil ford. Here's the way to effortless East Haven High School. Ho served - Mr. Doyle is also a senior at WHISKIES NEW Beginning Monday, January 16. tho East Haven agency ac­ In the Marino Corp in tlie Pacific Arnold ' • at area during tho war. HAVEN ironing—silling down! Once cepting payment of tolophono bills will change from John P. ^ 2 doz. FRESH EGGS medium 90c BRIARCLIFF STRAIGHT BOURBON you've ironed this way you. Morgan, 21^. Main Stroot, East Havon, to; Capitol Theatre 66 MH 2,99 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN PROOF BOT will wonder why you waited DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS so long to join the thousands :<5IFTHAVEN Sun., Mon., Tues., Jan. 15-16-17 NELSON COUNTY Cappettes 5 to 6 ib. avg. 50c STRAIGHT BOURBON that arc enjoying it every week. She Wore A , 86 5TH O qg In Order To Serve Our Customers /; TO HIGH STREET PROOF - BOT"'*' Yellow Ribbon DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY .^ You simply guide the pieces. You do all ;*>EAST HAVEN? " —ALSO- • . 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However, tho tolophono business ^ New Mother, have Just moved This Is Kjiy Affair DAY OFF System For Our Employees * to a new address within th« Ex. Large Large Med. COLONIAL PRIDE , r city, or Just become Sweet BONDED WHISKEY office At 2;f7 Church Streof, Now Havon, will continue to servo v'. Sixteen. This iasket of gift! See ihese wonderful fime and labor savers in our showroom now. , comes to you ns an expres* Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 19-20-21 RYE O.'! BOURBON our East Havon customers and payments by mail should con­ •ton of goodwill from publiv 100 5TH Or phone or write for our representative to call with details. spirited local merchants. PROOF BOT 4.19 tinue fo be addressed there. There's nothing to buy. N^ The Doctor and EGGS 53c 50c 47 obligation. Phone your WcU January Clearance Sale come Wagon Hostess below ' MANy OTHER NAT/ONAllY And arrange to recalve thei» the Girl KNOWN BRANDS AVAIIABIE AT guts. 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^ Thursday, January 12, 1950 THE BRAKPORD REVIEW.'- EAST HAVEN NEWS , Pftge Bev^n Six- THE BRAWFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN HEWS Thursday, January 12, l'>SO _ and 320 In lielphip tlib SockOrs,-.,, 100 yd Breastroke: 1st, Crosth- The • Yanks •zipped'to a three WEB'FEEIjL^SE. i walth (M) I 2nd, Brett (M); 3rd P. LAURELS FETE Vets Will Play game win over tho Cards witii one Brereton (E H,); winner's thne EAST HAVEN HIGH BESTS TOWNE MOTORS DEFEAT Stone Church 334 individual effort setting the ShakeujprWihs 1:22.7 ' • FOOTBALL TEAM BOWLING pace for the winners, Ben Mczzeskl 6PENIN(^ ME^T 100 yd Backstroke; 1st Gustafson DOVE'S FLIGHT set a 318 pace oh games of 85, 120 (E. H.); 2nd Hallback (M); 3rd. HORNETS, 42-41, AS LATE NEXT SATURDAY Towne Motors Nips Saints Action was spirited' In tlie Holy and 113 as his Jiiates the liidtan.-s League Joiist. . ,W.V George Mrijlianiis Coylo (B. H.); wlnner'sitime 1:13.2 I • |l DY BILL AHERN MASSACHUSETTS QUINT Name league, rolled at tho West dropped two ganios to tho Dodgers East ,.Haven High's. , Varsity IflOyd Freestyle Relay; 1st Tlie Branford Laurels football End Alleys en Tuesday night but but Sam easily outdistanced his Swimming team offioally'.: opened Meriden (Arnold, Orosthwalth, team will held their Annual In Wheelchairs In Overtime no major changes were experienc­ total with a 255 total on tilts ot For Branford their lUbu season di'opplng a 40-35 Westcott, Avery); 2ndE,H. (Munroo On the fiont wall of tlw hallway of a modest Indian Nook home FOUL SHOTS SET STAGE Banquet at the Wavcrly Hotel on AFTER HARD STRUGGLE ed in the > loop standings despite 108, 101 and 146. dcccfdon lo Merldfcn High School on R. Henry, Downer, H. Henry); time hnrtgs n framed Internatlonnl Order of Rod Men Insignia, It depicts the Saturday evening, January 2l6t. scmo ground lost. DUgaii McCarthy's nifty''352 sot Jan. 7 at the New Hai)en Y; M, c. A. 1:28,0 A galllant wronp of East Haven TWO cliarlly tosses by Tlnari and One of the most unique games Last Saturdaj' Night on tho L, M. ^„„.>.. ..,.>,...... J.. ., uu. ov,.. A shake-up hi tho starting pcr- ritual of the order and bears throe words; Freedom, Friendship and Mautto gave the Blue and Gold a Manager Prank Torino has request­ The classy Towne Motors five liad scored a brace of quick hoops after ever seen in East Haven is schedul­ C A. court the East Haven Congos STANDINGS AS OP JANUARY 10 sparked the Senators to a two to isonncl of bramora High'Beiiuol's A nip and tuck .battle T\11 the way Members of the swimmin„ g„ „.,_„squa,d basketball players lasted long en- ed all thoso who are desirous of too much In tho clutch tor a de­ G W L <;iiarity. cugh lo score a major 42-41 upset i 37 to 35 lead at the four minute Bastonl's good long shot. Romos ed for Sunday night in the school of the Old Stone. Church provided one verdict, over the Braves. Tho; iJ-i'-^^^tan luam, lollowmg its do- the Mcrldcnllcs copped the moot I are•e:: Bobby JloganJtogan., PetPel e Russel attending this banquet to secure termined Boston Memorial Club In gym when the Paraplegctlc Vets of St. Elteaboth 45 33 12 by AVliinVrig tlio iinal relay. • Pran- k' Brereton- , Paul Ao^, Art , It lb iuiue. So large, In tact, that It Is a background behind the In Ilousatonlc League play at the; mark and the same edge prevailed their tickets as soon as posslbble, the second of tho Sunday .niglit cunted from inside and Slab don- cne' 0 fthe season's most startling former footballer compiled his i •'•-'^i' "K,",^''J'""''^ of East, Haven, at the automatic period when vcrted a single try. Mallnconieo Framlngham, Mass. will play the upsets, conquering St. Luke's In ah St. Clares, 1 45 31 14 Tile, only doublti winnei' for the Monroe, Dick Coyle, Doii Downer. Branford Armory last Friday nighti so reservations can be arranged. basketball games played at the East St. Vincents, 1 45 30 IS total on games of 127, 131 and 04.accumpliilied, its purpose., at llic _,..,,.._ .. ,_ ...... Harold Henry, Dick Henry, Bill courteous perton who opens the door. when Lou Paollllo's successful foul Paollllo and Locarno matched tapped in a rebound, Romas, a Towne Motors quintet in a basket­ overtime battle, 47-40. Paced by big ;uh,and dold was Ed Gustafson Guests of tho evening will be Stu Haven Gym last Sabbath and ball game. The strange sight will St. Augiisthies, 1 45 21 18 boarTop dma wan so n Edtli eWals opponent'h whos scorehit a- | statwheen armortlio Uormty on s .'l-uesdacompletelyy .niglit,Blub,an: out- Who :c!iplui'td dold Uiionnrs was ,E idn thGustafsoe 40 ydn Qravo.'i, Jack Young, Ed Gustafson, Once inside the door, a person Is struck by the qualities of the home line conversion with- 25 seconds to baskets Clancy of tlit Yale Football Coach­ Chubby Mallnconieo had the "Most hook, Mallnconieo, a rebound, and Dave Marsh, the East Haveners Mautte and Paollila increased tho Crlsafi, a close try to close ot tho be evidenced when it Is noted that St. Vincents, 2 39 19 20 208 totali one pin bettor than j classed Mlllcrd's inaians to wUi hh ireqstyio" and -lOOyd backstroke .Toiin Bogaort, Garoner Lelghton, ow'rters and only some hours later does one realize that Andy Corcoran play capped a wild contest before ing Staff and Ed Petela of Boston of the mostost" and got there the showed brilliant passing and shoot­ St: Clares, 2. 45 18 27 I the M.P. Fire (Captain Charley easy D4 to 32 victory;before a fair Gustatson's time in the .40 was 21.7 Joe Sullivan, Pete Zingereila, Jack about five hundred fans. advantage - two points when they College. period score, 44 to 41. the players on both teams will play ing'form. Entering the game tresli lived according to the deep meaning of those three words. "fustost" to lead the Motors to a tne game in wheelchairs. St. Bcrnadettes 45 17 2••28" I witkowsky. ; •'• • crowd. ,. .• ... , ; . :. and in tho looytl' buck wAs 1:13.2 Terrace, Gordy Reed, Dick Carofano It was tt sensational contest from halved free'throw efforts but Joe fast 63 to 58 triumph, Slab and Crlsafi were good from from a victory over last year's and Art Rosenquist. The boBlnning'of this ,tale dates back, over seventy years ago, to an Paul cut the margin to three points the floor to take a seven point lead St. Elizabeth's managed, to wln| cliarlcs Valuso's 331 w»s the top h* The win was tlie first for Bran- .1110 oi\ly other winner for the start to finish with scoring honors It is not'cxpected that the local cliamps, tho confident St. Luke's two out of tliree from St. Clare's valuso Farms Boore as R, Wet-1 ford In the Houslonio League Easties was Capt. Bob Rdgan wlioso • EAST HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL almost foisakm stretch of land to the cast of Branford, called ;:-eote's when he counted from the foul Tho visitors were slow to get but Ramos cut it one with a good Ilvo will win the game despite tlielr going to thp clover faklnij plVot started and tho Motors' quint set team received a jolt early in the No. 1 team in repulsing the latter's 1 more pinned li .346! total-to allow I season, ., . . ' , : , 2:10,8. won tlio 200yd freestyle race, SWIMMING SCHEDULE Island. • - ' ' '' " ' '.• ' ' ••• artist of the 'Jackets, Bub Mautto, line with 2:10 to play," AddisOn free thi-ow. Mallnconieo measured great hoop shooting ability for the game, when the East Shoremen bid for first place, Lou Piscatoiii | the Drlve-in coinbiho to eko a 2 to | starting Wasliington, Coleman, point behind, 41 to 40 at tho start their own place to lead 13 to 5 at from inside. Pletraszek counted on •120 yd Modie'y Relay; Ist,'Meriden Jan. U—Warren Harding I I Thtirf nil- Tliomas Cobacks lived and in that house eighteen chll who racked up 10 points Top man Easties Bow vets practice daily and can spin jumped'to an 11 point bulge at paced ail the keglors with a 377' 1 verdict In the; 'tuesday liight | P.iul, Locarilo. and Long, Coach (Hallback, Brett, ' Pickett); 2nd, Bridgeport Long's one handor left Branford a the quarter and 25 to 23 at the half. a rebound. Crlsafi and Pletraszek the chairs into intricate patterns dren ol (hi- Gdiooriin family first saw the light of day. Of that number In tho Branford lineup was Fresh­ At tho three quarter mark the East half-time. total stablishtd on game? of 121,' league. In the • Same olruit. The' warren Sampson utilized every E, H, (Coyle, P. Breton, Downer); Jan. 14—West; Haven ; \ man, Joe Paul, whose rebound of the last minute with 30 socdnds halved temporary advantages with with a deltness which will bo un­ 122 and 134 but the aop' single; East Haven Cleaners smashed out | nvailublo Inch of height and sci'ap NH. YMOA ton lived boviind miilurily, but.ali survived besjond the Infant stage. to play, Dick Merrill committed his To Derby In Haveners were leading 44 to 41 and field goals. The. latter counted from canny to the crowd. Ill the scccnd half, however St. 'nme i;i5.a • Willi Midi a family, It was necessary for all to hustle and Andy took shooting and charity tos.slng ac­ coasted home to Its five point game Lugo's unable to penetrate the East honors were won by Lorln Paradis, for the losers,;B;.i;rolo ^was; lop offset Mllford's tali combine. The ?Ooyd freestyle: 1st; Rogan Jan. 20—CrOsby Waterbury counted for 13 points fifth personal and Joe Paul, underneath but the home club The locals, oh the other hand, of the same Short Beach unit t man Anth tlie winners with 346 Jan. 25—Hillhouso • N.H. -YMCA nervously dropped In the second of winning advantage, • Haven zone, started sliooting with experiment worked well becausO (E. H.)l 2nd, Peruta (M). 3rd Russell to a gun and dogs almost as soon as he oOiild ^olk. • • • Probably tho outstanding Bran- rallied for a 60 to 46 advantage will find tliat shoctlng baskets from with 136. Hugh Gartland's 363 paced I Bob Gillette's 346 total was not Wilbur Washington followed the (E.H.); winners'I'ime 2:10,8 Jan. 28—Wilbur Cross N.H. YMCA In '.lioit order lie was.a proliolent hunter, and a general outdoor's his two £roe tosses to knot the Tuesday Tilt Tlie old vet Mallnconieo, was the with Johnny Slab taking the initia­ phenomenal, accuracy from out­ Fob. il—Bristol N.H, Boy.'s Club fol-d performer of the niijht was game's outstanding point producer a »ittlng position is not thesame as side, 'llie gap between the teams the two game losers. The Momau-! enough .tO' save the Sportsnion pattern of play cf the Eastle con 40yd freestyle: 1st, Gustaf-wn (E, man. it was a trult which heloved oven to his ^colinlhg years. The other Wilbur Washington, negro giant, count, 41 all. tive and George Ferrle aiding him siiootlng from two sound pins. gain resident was consistent on i J.™'" suffered _a 2 to 1 beting at I jpsj „„(} led the scorers with five Fob. 4—Bridgeport Central With 8 seconds to go Captain Lou Completely at home on their own but he waited until the third frame with some fancy pivot playmaklng. was quickly closed. 37-37 and the H.); 2nd. H. Henry (E, H.V; 3rd phases of the out-of-doors were'not unknown; to him for tho beaches who passed off and shot baskets The game is' being sponsored by game-. s o-t' <"•123> , "11"0 . —anJd 121. J ; tlio iionds of tile East Haven Rod- ^^^^^ goal.'!. Avery (M); winners time.21 ;7: N.H. Boy's Club Locarno fired a long shot at the playing surface, Derby High had before he tilted the balance scales Thereafter the issue was never In game went into overtime. During ' tori ^ "ion for Harry Lewis was the high Fob. 8—Wilcox Tech iilwut the Island were teeming with clams and the watots alive with Ash, with effortless ease before bowing with an overwhelming fourteen the Harry Bartlclt, American Legion the extra period. East Haven's Buechelo's 124 game" was the The first quarter was a hotly con­ 1 Motor dive; 1st, Muir (M); 2nd, out on personal fouls, shortly after Eastle goal and, when the bal failed little trouble in beating East Ha­ doubt although the nets were smok­ Post of East Haven and all proceeds, " ma,MnnM or,ef tilt^ine weett.nnl—k i11n1 pinninTihinlnrg^ an ?1'7(3791 . Meriden 'YMCA but CVM11 iiMlly tho Corcorans moved to Branford,'Their cffei'veseejit to drop through the hoop. It was'ro- ven 52 to 40 In a rough game points In ten minutes of action. ing from the barrage laid down by player-coach, Frank Tarboll, chalk­ single effort ot the St. Clare com tested affair with the Hornets Munroo (E. H.); 3rd Pickett (M); Feb. 15—Sacred Heart Waterbury tho third period began. over actual expenses, will, go to the bine. matcii for the lildians. nvmaglng to oko alicad at , the winners points, 34,0 .•ipltll faoon made them welcome In all types of company and their friend oovered by Paollllo, As the big foot­ played before a capacity house on Once again Ernie Gomez was a the, shooters of both teams with ed up six. straight points to send the Sal lannotti pegged a 3''o total Fob. 17—Naugatuck Naugatucfc Mautte was helped considerably TJuesday evening. great help to the purple clad Towne vets The gesture is entirely a gener­ New Haveners down to a 47-40 de­ The number 2 unit of St. Clare's period's end for a 14 , to 12. lead, 100yd freestyle;'1st, Peruta (M); Feb. 22—Hamden N.H, Boy's Club i.hlps prospered, • in the late Rolng by Paollllo, Merrill baller headed up the floor, Locarno two minutes to go East Hayen had ous one on the dart of the local post as Gordon Fruit edged a 2 to 1 fouled him. Once again tall and slightly ter­ (Ive. His backboard play and pivot a 02 to 52 advantage but Romos feat. . • Church, which; previously had declson over Wilson Auto Sales. E. Washington set the pace through­ 2nd, Rogan (E, H,) 3rd, Russell March 1—Middlotown , Branfoid was unique in thoso days, as were all towns and cities of and Reynolds, who controlled the rific Frank Walenskl paced all handoffs made him a great favorite because the inyadinpi players nor- copped but tliree tilts, rolled to a Sanford's 327 was tho losers top out tlie first half when he collected (E, H.; winnofs time liOO.2 N. H. Boy's Club defensive backboard and stopped Awarded one Shot bV the referees, and Pletraszek could not offest the mallv ask only a guarantee tor their 'I'lie box-score tho world. People had to make their own entertainment. Ih eirect it was Cox and Shanbrom, Paollllo came scorers when he netted 22 points with the crowd of two hundred and advantage. , , over St. Augustine's number'. 1. Al- try. - ., - four field goals and three, chaiity March 4—State Championship Branford'sdose game. on eight baskets and a similar fifty. services. East Haven (47) tosses tor 11 points iat tlie half time, Sncll , one'happy family. No outside Interests like the movies, or radio or tele through in the elutch with his free In a well rounded display of scor­ convinchig two out of three verdict A new record was established for The home team broke the scor­ number of charity tosses. Ten 1510 management of the Motors G F P though they dropped the first game the Wednesday night league at the Tlio visitors could not but Uirec Carroll •vision' con.'.i>hod to keep peoplq Indoors and young nien, for the want of throw to end- the scoring and give The most spectacular of the ing, the Beachheads of East Haven Lehr 1 1 3 Cappadona Man learned liow to make paper ing ice first when Washington hit points behind the pivot man was combine last night said that the 486 to 514, they turned red-hot and East Haven Alloys last:night,wlicn points Willie tlio Hornets kept up from wood by watching the wasp. ,somethini; to do or a place to haiig out, joined the flre departments. on a hook shot to open tho contest Coach Frank Crisafl's boys their visitors was Rusty Ramos, slightly measured the Friendly Five of Shel­ full complement of players would Poulton 2 1 5 Anton fifth successive doUrt victory over Joe Zaprasalka who tossed in five hit tho night's top figure in bowling the Rcdmen rolled spectacularly to the merry ,whll, for an even dozen, • Thus it was that Andy Corcoran became a member of the Martin but PaoliUn gained one back when hoops and two foul tries for an over sir feet tall, who worked ton in a stubborn 44 to 38 game bo used in the benefit, game. Start­ Tarboll 5 0 10 post games, of 537, 570 and 553 in Tho count at tlio midway point was Knapp the Branford lads. equally well from tho bucket post played in the East Haven gym last 596 against 498 in tlie second match. A cord of seasoned wood kill Burke, Hook and Ladder Company, Other members of that fire lighting he measured from the foul line on even dozen markers. ing will bo Ernie Bomez, Frank Marsh 11 3 25 Their 542 took third game honors setting a match tbtftl of 1066, Stan 20 to 15, Branford •. Locarno's personal miscuo. Mautto Branford (41) • setting up a strong zone defense, or outside. Sunday, Crlsafi, Chubby Mallnconieo, Johnny Schump .000 Sokolosky pinned 364 on games of 10 12 32 give as much heat as a ton Of coal, )inlt intjluded Jim Hart, Budge O'Noll, Tom Matthews, Charley Ahearn over the North Branfordites who , The local's greatest total Was es­ 12 18 10—54 and leave about ono-quartor the edged his club ahead on a close try Washington, t 4 10 a bit unorthodox in a two, one; Although East Haven counted Ken Tarboll, former center with Slab and George Ferrle. Coach Fred Corbett . 1. 0 2 113, 126 and 126, Joe Dioull hit 378 tablished In the third canto when Branford George Coleman, Joe Norrls, Billy (Bicky) Ross, John Norrls, Pete Sul­ Purceli, f 3 0 6 smashed 517 to complete the upset. in .striking games of 130, 131. and Milford 3 0 11—32 amount of ashes and Dick Merrill chipped in with two aUgnment, Derby had an.early, first when George Ferrle nieasured the University of Connecticut, Ferrle and Al Scmcnko will be held Berlepsch. 10 2 Meliilo's 346 total on games of 109, Lou Locarno and Blake Lolir scorch­ livan, Jiilm McKenna, Plillly Bird, Charley O'Neil, Tom O'Neil, Tom Mc- another to run tho count to 5 to 2 Lohr, f 0 1 I scare when Bub 'Mautte measured 1 foul toss. Stove Bastoni hit on a paced all the scorers with five In .reserve. Total 21 5 47 117 for tile winners, . , " ed, the nets to load a. smoking 18 Long, g 1 0 2 139 and 98 was tho top effort of the 'Aitftttitmml M Kenria,and Terry Brannigan. with 2:65 to play. Immediately, two beautiful shots In sucqessioh along shot to swap tho advantage. baskets and four charity tosses for The Beachheads of East Haven, St. Luke' i (•10) match. Johnny Lubeck's 106, 104 In thfc Other games of thO night point assuit against Mllford's..6 Paul, c 3 7 13 and • then a successful conversion Duval hit from the charity line but 14 points, Vln Castellbn was top Their (jcadquarters was on Hillside Avenue in the same building after an Eastle time out, Washing­ featuring the play ot.DonMcKinnel, '. G F P and 123 for 333 was the best in­ Tony's Barber Shop took a forfeit only Gates .could find the hoop ton hit on a rebound and, after Locarno, g 4 0 8 bdfore. Derby was settled. In short Gomez tallied on a hook shot to man for East Haven with 3 hoops will meet the Greenblat five of New Brooks .3 0 6 match from petruccl's Garage but with any measure . ot accuraoy whcrcittho police department. Is nojv housed. Gordon, g 10 2 order the Ryanmori retaliated and dividual record of the Saint Augus­ From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh Mautte tallied on a one handor, even the count. 3 all Gomez and and a conversion for 7 points and Haven in the opener at 7:30, The Taylor 5 , 0 10 tine team. in a consolation games Fred Angoio against the racy Hornets. Tlie scoiic Nlaiils, when the gang was arounci, wore spent In a variety of ways Branford made it 8 to 0 when Total 10 0 41 then raced into .a commanding .14 Ferrle pushed he Easie count to 8 was closely followed by Don Mc- game will be .a regulation contest, Livurd 3 0 0 nearly topped Dave: aurovlch who at the three quarters Wfts Brahford bn't tlii! oldtlmers tell you that Andy was generally in tho midst of the Locarno measured a long try suc­ East Haven (41) .-'" • ' to 7 quarter-time score. The' Eas­ before the visitors again counted. kinnol, Dick Defabio and Alan A: week from • Sunday, the Motors Powell 6 2 i'4 St. Vincent's number 1 team, rolled 119, 105, 105 for a total of 44, Milford 21. Sampson rolled on ties appeared overdrawn 'thereaf- East Haven romped for five more closely following'the win pattern fun and on practically every committee devoted to extra curricula events, cessfully, Mautto nullified the ad­ Mutte, f 7 5 10 Bradley with six apiece. quintet will bring the Kokomo Eoliins - 2 0 4 329. Aneelo's no; 104 and 101 aiid underclass'quhUet made up of vantage with another hoop^ this Reynolds, f . 0 0 0 ,ter and In vain. Coach Frank Crls- 'straight points to close out the iThe visitors, made up for tho Clowns from Detroit to the gym, established by themselves during measured to a 324 total. 1 Andy's love for dancing stood the rest of the boys in flnc stead. In afl, used his bench to flnd (substi­ Total 19 2 40 the past weeks, again swept to a Haywood, Paul, Massoy, Purceli and Why Scoop No Longer time from the side and added an­ Rossetti, f 0 0 '0 -quarter, 13 to 5. ', most part of several of Shelton's in line with thoU- ractloo ot bring­ The East .Haven Church League the senior, Atkinson, in the last tlloso tla.vs when only four or five dances a year dotted the social other point before Washington clos­ Tlnari 0 2. 2 tutes capable of sinking hoops. At Alumni went to the fore at the ?nd ing only the best.,, , three game triumph. Their victtais, played Monday night. .was . hotly the half Dei-by had a 28 to 12 lead. Frankie Crlsafi upped the count Street, New Haven, accompanied on Tuesday, were St; . Augustine's contested with, only one team, the frame and although they were out­ agenda of the town's calendar, Andy would spend nights In the mooting ed out the scoring 11 to 8 with an- Paollllo, 0 , 4 6 14 to 15 on a good side shot but a five of the Initial stanza on a 7 to 4 pointed by one, 11 tb 10, they Works Here otlier close basket. Thomas 0 0 0 After tho Half, the Blue and count and then spread the margin her husband. number 2, Minus pressure, the East Browns, paced by H. Johnson, regis­ room of the flre station teaching the O'Nolls, the Suliivihs and' others, Gold,, found it easier to split tlie point rally by the visitors, es- Haveners used Frankie Messina's tering a clean sweep, Jolmson lilt provided the fireworks In the bristi- Mautte opened the second period Esposito, g 1 0 2 to 17-13 at halftlme. f/if Eugene ."Chick" DeFlllppo, a "Chick" Is presently on tho li'(g action, Scoop Itlnko pnid lis n fricmlly dnrn if lio didn't run and gobj] the art of square dancing and the wdltz. It was a matter of personal Orflce.ig 0 0 0 nets but, personal fouls called on Docially Pletraszek cut the-margin, mw graduate-of B, H! High in '42 and faculty of Cranwell Prep. Lenx 123 game as a springboard for the 327 tor his,night's.work Dudley.of pride that all of the flre lads should danoo well at tho five events of witlr two successful hoops one from Dick Merrill and Mautte totaled until Ferrle Counted midway iri the ,A blistering offensive led by Mc- night's play and board a 52.5 to 454 tho Indians accounted for 313 pins cull lit (he C/nrion's iilllce Insl wcok elected alicrilt himsolfl the bucket and the other a .one Merrlli, f ? ,1 5 ,j'(j Holy Cross in '49, wiiere he played Miss., instructing history and head tho year. New Year's Eve, St, Patrick's night, the K, of C, ball, the Total 14 U 42 enough to send them benchward frame. There after - each club Klnnel, Fortune and Bradley gave Ui'w varsity football fpr 3yrs was home coach of football. He reports that decosion in the opener. Jim Carr's in the defeat. Jack Nyiiolt,pinned BRANITORD (54) P FO T, nnd wo were tnlliInK iilioul when bo From whqro I sit, wo should Had hander, before Lohr aided tho Full court pressure tactics com­ matched points until 1:55 was'left the home club a 28 to 25 advantage 118 distanced the field in the second 330 as the Cards dropped two to Wa.shlngton. 6 3 13 Battery Ball and tho Thanksgiving Dance. For the most part the young Hornet cause with a foul toss, Half tlnio score: 25-22, East Haven h fj for the holidays. Mrs. DeFliippo, the ereat open spaces are a wns n reporter licrc. out the fnclB hcforo wo try lo talk bined to cut the Derby scoring to In the half when Crlsafi worked starting the final'stage when De­ t^'j the former Anne Caporde, of Clay paradise. game'and the St. Vincent t^am the Braves wlio were sparked by J. Lelix 4' 0 8 iiboiil nnything. When wo do.wo'ro^ men became adopt torpslchorlans. Mautto duplicated tho effort. Officials: Cox, Shanbrom twelve for the frame while the underneath for a'field goal to give fabio and Lou Desi led a 16 point ground out a 520 to 501 verdict in "ncmcmbcr how mnd I got when Mazur's 341 effort. The Phils took Coleman 4 0 8 inclined to bo more' tolcrnht..' i In 1D07, Andy married Belle Coleman', Tlie marriage-was performed Paul counted from underneath to CrlsaAmen were chalking up elev­ the Motors a 25 to 19 edge. Closeout attack to give tho Easties the the middle contest. Continging their two from tho Yankees as Ai'den Paul, 2 1 5 I found out you wuro writing that Community Council •we're apt to undcrstnnd n llltio in Bt. Mary's rectory and was tho last performed by Father Martin, un­ rriako the score East Haven 10, League en, hoops by Rebollo and Frank verdict. steady smasliing'they rolled 516 in carded 349 against; R. Wards 308 Locarno 4 1 0 election atory I'iglit from your Branford 13, but Washington helii- • Entering the last stanza 43 to 21 Pletraszek put the count 25 to 23 the final ten frames to 458 for the total. " -'u . . , Gordon, 0 1 1 desk?" I nskoil lilni. ''Anil how I moro nboiit tho other fellow's prct- assisted. Almost Immcdiatoly theytOok up residence oni'Church Street ed the Sdmponmen with a field 4th GRADE East, Haven (63) Icsers. "Hni Carr's 121 was tho liigh 3 0, behind the yellowjackets raced at the halt.' Maliconico 10 3 23 Robinson's 320 was the outstand­ Long 0 mndo you got out nnil lonrn whut cronco tor", sny, his pollllciil condl- in Ilannaii Welch's home, now occupied by Frank Brada and his wife, goal from tlie side court, with 5:30 W X Derby Into the ground but too late point. ing score In tlie matcli between tho Atkinson 0 0 0 doto or for n IcnipcrntD glnns ot Michigan .2 0 Duval tied the game with the first Ferrle George 3 0 6 2 0 • 4 a shcrllt'B Job was ailJabouf!" Thrge flnc children were born of tho couple and Andy lifeod his position to play, tho Branford senior tied to cfeatc a victory mE^rgln basket of tho third period and Reds, and the Giants. The letter Purceli the tilt at 10 all when he made good Cornell 2 0 ' The summary: Ferrle Fred 1 0 2 Although Ed Stonick did not hit copped the duke 2-1 but Sleglna's Mnssey 0 0 0 "I auro do, JDO," naid Scoop, ';i beet now and then. I sny, If you as hWd of the family, '; ;. ,i. Mallnconieo began his phehominal Gomez Emie 2 1 5 an individual: game for top score, on one of a oalr of free tries. Kentucky ,11 DERBY (32) . F FO T top 320 total was below the Robin­ Haywood 0 0 •Q wanttVthilhlc you for'ledaliliig hio don't wnnt lo get tripped up, don't^ He liked especially the amafeur stage presentations which his eld­ Army 1 2 'Klley, c 2 A exhibition. He hit on a long shot Crlsafi 7 0 14 his anchor pinning on games of 00, son boy by 9 pins. • , , Icnp to concluuionst East Haven counted on two n and Pletraszek eounted from the Slab 5 3 13 114 and 111 made his 324 total the East Haven High was represented 24 "o;; 54 tho'hitt.tHt(lt'—i)\iUlng on my imt est daughter, Helena, was always giving. A born actress, steeped in the softarate penalty throws but Lo­ Tigers - . 0 3 Karlins, c 1 n 2 art of mimicry, she worked her Grammar School recitations and Busy 5th GRADE • Kiley, J. 4 8 key. Debelio'netted one from the Semenko 0 0 0 hottest three game effort of - tlie by Ray Stanio, Ronnie Scaia, Jack MILFORD (32) F, FG T and nnillnB out tho facts, that is." carno . tapped In a rebound to knot n ' outside and Mallnconieo again Total 28 7 63 match. Tommy Walsh's 112 second Clark, Jack Moliiio, Frank Stod­ Gates 4 2 10 ThciV \vo bolli liad n good laugli Pee outdoor shows Into the foremost stage presentations of tho town. the count. The Hornets wont ahead W L 0!Conhor 0 ^%uu^ Walensky 8 Rn 22n zipped a'long-shot. Ramos scored Boston Mcnionals (58) game paced the North Branford dard,, Bin Calrus an. d JooGrlgna„ n McCloud , 3 7 because ho found out so mucli that One can almost hear lier father's approclativo guffaw drowning out all with 2:20 left, in tho frame when Bombers 1 0 field and his 280 was the top three 0 SMU 1 1 Garafald , 0 from underneath and. Pletraszek Bastoni 4 b 8 in their match against Cross High I Grlllin . 0 other chuckles as she presentodhor Sis Hopkins monologue, Of his other Locarno netted a long shot. Paollllo n n was again successful with a set. •game effort,; North Branford used in the New Haven Y. M. C. A. iMoloskl 0 0 Hornets 1 1 Zaprasalka 1 5 2 12 Pietraczek 8 0 16 Copyriehl, 1050, Vnilcd Slates Brewers f oiiniofion ohiWrcn, Joe and Mary, he was equally proud. The boy followed his dad's made it 21 to 20 when he counted Luciano 0 (1 ;aeorgeFerrIe hit from the side but Duval 3 2 8 several substitutes during the alleys, Wednesday;; ' Corcoran 0 -0 from the side and then converted Notre Dame '• 0 1 n night's aetion,; ,.... ;• footsteps Into tho flre department although with Indian Neck Co.vNum- 6th GRADE Duggan 1 2 4 Bastoni 'equalled it. Mallnconieo Rebello fi. a foul try. Gordon sent the Red Orazettl •0 0 scored from underneath to let the Ramos 3 1 7 Eddie Castiglionl's 340, three bbr;8. , ',••'• and 'Wlilte combine ahead when he W- L c Hawks 3 0 •.,, ; , 21 10 52 vistors lead 35 to 33 and then per­ Luiz 8 3 19 game total, set ,the pace for St. He cho,;e Indian Neck because his dad built Ids modest little home liit from tlie side. Merrill on a close sonally tied• it at "37 all when he Totail - , 26 6 28 Vincent's number 2 team for 'the, try and the tireless, Mautte, closed Yale 4 1 •EAST HAVEN (40) F FG T on South Montowesc Street in the solitude, of his friendly trees, a stone's UCLA 2 3 East Haven combine but St. Ber- ] East Haven's scorlni: with a rush on | throw from the famous resort, Joe is now the flre captain of the com­ Mautte, f 3 2 F nadettc's array gave them an early a close tiY and a hook shot. As the! StU. , :...-,,.• 0 4 Vercillo, f . 2 1 5 scare before bowing 2 to ,1 in a pany and none gloried more In his achievement than his dad. whistle sounded the half. East Ha­ 7th GRADE Thomas, f 3 1 7 match which had little bearing on 1 , But Andy had othfcr Interests. He liked his Job With the Now Haven ven was ahead, 25 to 22. , | W L Tlnari, f 2 1 5 the standing of the loop leaders. 108 3 0 Water. Company. It allorded him a chance to remain out of doors. He Paul counted twice from tho Merrill, c 0 1 1 I'he top roller In the first tilt was 210 1 1- Downey, c 1 0 2 liked moro his pro-dawn hunting trips into tho woods with his faitlitul charity mark to open tho third Ted Plergostini whose, 138 beat Mmce4?m SIRW 202 • 1 2 ALSO canto. Mautte gained one back as Paollllo 2 4 H Castiglionl's 126 by a dozen pins. hunting dog, trained by him,'tor his own stylo'. <- 110 0 2 Rossetti 0 0 Tlie first game losers pinned 506 to •'lit he duplicated the effort. The latter SthiQRADE n 'Many, many times, at tho conclusion of a gunning party, he would then pushed a one hander from Esposito 0 2 2 554 before rallying twice to snatch drop In the Brantord'slgnal towor of the Now Haven Railroad and show W L Orfleo , 1 0 2 SHEET MUSIC the, verdict Jack Sullivan's 125 led outside through the nets to make It Ttilano 3 0 "I've parked my worries in a littFe another enthusiast, Ed Williams, his bag for the day, HIS catches have 28 to 24 but Lohr. upped the the field in tho second contest but Utah ! 1 0 . 14 - ,12 40 Jack DoFiUlppo's 129. gave • St. Included coons, foxes, door, arid wildcats. Carefully the pair would Hoi'not's score by one from tho tree Globetrotters 2 1 ROGANSON BROTHERS Today's top tunes in piano and instrumental safety deposit box—where I keep my throw line. The Crlsatimen zipped Vincent's the big bulge in the stretch out the quarry on the floor and measure tho dead animal from Boston 0 2 Edward Hon 'igan DISTRIBUTORS arrangements, and classics that are ever i-ubbber game. St. Vincent's hit the for a five point 'splurge when Swlshers maples for 503 and 549 in taking Farm Bureau insurance policies. the tip of the snout to the tip of the tall. For fleeting hours, thereafter, Merrill hit from the .fifteen foot '9 3 popular thC'palr would recall other hunting trips of other days. They remem­ ADULT LEAGUE Wins Uconn Letter SHORT BEACH, CONN. the last two contests. The losers mart and was followed witli field pinned 486 and 477, bered the old timers of Leeto's Island, Guilford, Nortlr Branford, North W L gO{ils by Paollllo and Junie Esposito, I A CLUB 6 0 Edward Horrlgan of East Haven "All my family's insurance — life, Guilford, Branford, East Haven and, sometimes, Walllngford, Joe Paul hit from underneath to Blue Devils 4 2 was one of 43 football playern of lote sic Shop After a good opening week at . .Outdoor incidents would be slow to start tlie conversatldn, not un­ set off Branford's retaliation effort the University of Connecticut who bEue Mike Vcmiett's Branford Bowling Indian Nock • 4 2 Center, the Silver Dollar league fire, auto, accident and health, like groen wood In an old fashioned stove but soon the growth and genu- as Tom.Purcell, subbing for the Big 5 4 3 wore warded letters at- the college 246 MAIN STREET TEL. 4-5870 EAST HAVEN banished Washington, measured a recently. Thirteen were from the To the Person was unable to post outstanding and personal liability — I get at the 'I inenoss of their talcs would flood the room even as the heat curled Carver Club 2 4 scores Wednesday night and aver­ pair of field tries interspersed by Cannoneers 2 4 East Haveri-Brahford arer. Besides i , when the wood finally caught. Paul's two good efforts on tiie free jHorrigan John' Blake^ West Haven; ages suffered althougii not many throw mark. The score was tired Stony Creek 2 5 radical changes ni the top spc ts friendly, oiie stop Farm Bureau insur­ ! ,His greatest fraternal Interest through the years was his associa­ East Sides 1 5 'Ernest Lofobvre of Bristol and Le- at 33 all at the end of tlie third Roy Tulp of New Havtn were among Who Never Heard of You, occurred. tions In tile International Order of Red Men. Andy was instrumental in Tho Standing: ance office. It saves a lot of time — period. The Branford Gun Club will meet the senior recipients: Others in^ forming the Pawson Tribe in Branford. His name was tho flrst affixed The din Was terrific when East phen Chuckta, Shelton; Raymond Yanks 2 on Friday evening, January 13 at MASSEY'S RESTAURANT Tigers • '(/i and dickering. to the paper but there were tWenty-nine other charter members. Prac­ Haven counted on Paollllo's side try 8 o'clock at the chib house on Flat eluded: . YOU DO NOT EXIST If tically all, Andy brought into the order by personal Inducement. Of the Red Sox U i and was redoubled when, PurooU Rock Road. All members are urged ..Messrs Frank Alu, Ansonia; Ste- 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD Indians b 4 two)ity-nlne, only seven are left in the order today. They are Charles tied it'up with a.similar side shot. to be present. Walllngford; Hhaddous Sobleski, Cards 4 b "And rates? You can't beat 'em — 111 J. Lounsbury, Louis c, Lounsbury, Steven Zvonkovic, Frank Prosprlch, Good, Torrlngton; Paul Martha, Rl&HT NOW Senators 4 b as Prophet', Brother Vincent Ralola of Pawson Tribe was tlie acting Meriden; William Cass, Bristol; Clarence Buell, Charles Aheai:n and William HotchkisS. Sachem. Dlgnatarles' of the town crowded the hillside. Braves 2 7 and often you can't tie 'em. .Edward DiPersio, Meriden; and As you'read this, you may be sitting next to other people. Dodgers 2 -The Pawson Tribe received its charter on April 23, 1015. Their first At the conclusion of the service, clumsy Angers released a catch Richard Sutkowski of Ansonia. Boiey Llpkvich 288 set could no'/t prophet was Andy. Prophet in the Red Men ritual corresponds to the on a box and a dove flew from the graveside Into the sky and disap­ If these people don't know who you are, you mean no moro up sot Bernle Crowley who rolled 342 on games of 107, 130 and 105 as "What's more, the policies are non­ . chaplain in otlwr orders.'Because he held that office he was the first peared In the distance. At Ellicott's Rock, on tho border fo them than'a shadow. representative to tho Great Council of Connecticut, i of North Carolina, you can rest the Red Sox continued their battle The dove, a symbol of peace, had carried another spirit to the your hand so it touches North tor tho top spot. Other good games assessable, and the claim service is With his wlfo behind him, he became the flrst signer of tho decree Great Spirit beyond the skies. Carolina, South Carolina, and Our friends are simply those whose features we reoogniie, were pinned by Walt Tamuievloh which brought tho Pocohontas Tribe into being In Branford. , . ; There is a happy hunting ground tliere. Georgia at once. and Frank Carniak who tossed 311 quick and fair. >The toughest part of starting any unit is not the initial steps which and whose characteristics we know. This rUle of acquaintance gather charter members but rather flogging the interest of lagging applies to goods as well as people. We buy the article or "For me, it's Farm Bureau insurance memberships when tho flrst thrill has died. It was creating a rebirth of the package or the brand y/e are familiar with .because we spirit, that gOiVO tho Tribe the full worth of Andy's membership. For ten BEAUTIFUL right down the line. years he worked doggedly to stimulate Interest and Anally the organi­ The Branford know it—just as we nod fo the men and women we know Cut Lines zation blazed Into healthy existance. and ignore strangers. .Not rich people, Andy and his wife worked as a team. Through • COSTLY AFTERMATH Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile insurance Co. coi^ntloss cares and heartaches, they weathered" many painful experi­ Bowling Center DANGEROUS ences. ,• , 1 THEREFORE In *he waVo, of a polio opid«mic thousands aro iofl »lio must receWo They forgave as they asked forgiveness. , • ; : , i ' • '••:.. Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. , Not one to complain, Andy his legs giving during the past two If you don't advertise and bring your firm to the fore, you medical caro for monttis and yoars. years but this Christmas, he said, was Just the kind hO:wonted. , are just one of the thousands of firms in your typo of Tilis has caused Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. I Financially fortlfled with a week's pay bonus from his employers, EXCELLENT FOOD AT LOW PRICES an alarming drain Under a magnifying business, Homo Office —Columbus, Ohio the life long resident, turned most of It over to his wife.. ' : .• .' 1 ' ' glass $no\y:?flakes are on March ol Dimes ."I'm giving you this," lie said. "Go buy yourself d pair of shoes and An advertisement is prima;ily an Infrodu'ction, and secon­ BOOTH AND COUNTER SERVICE funds. The load is a dress." j mighty pretty—but un- Phono Thit Agent, or Mail This Coupon darily a salesman, It ma|(es new friends and holds old ones.. OPEN DAILY AT 6:30 A.M. heavier today than Shortly after tho Now Your,, BeUo. vvent toNew.Haven on a shopping der,fo6t .they're a men- it over has been, poe. Many a damage It makes people know your firm and regard you in a friend­ trip. She bought a pair of corsets and a l>alr of (jrpwn shofes. When she TRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE Give generously ERIC s. GUSTAFSON; claim and lawsuit fol­ ly light. returned that Tuesday night, she told, her liusband of. her, purchases to the .USD" March Farm Ouroau Insuronco Companies lows'a tumble on a ' CLAYTON MASSEY, PROP. an(J he 'asked about the garment. "Oh," she said. "That can wait. I'll Why not use an ad in TIplE BRANFORD REVIEW and EAST of -Dimes, January Eric S. Gustafson 746 Chapel Street, Now Haven, Conn. ' snowy, slippery walk or 16-31, .to meet tho get It later." Genlla'mtni ; ! door step. Protect your- HAVEN NEWS a^ both yo.ur introduction and salesman? It tremendous need. "* AGENT Last Thursday, she exchanged the shoes. With the rest of her money I I self from such losses by roaches the people you seek as friends and nods fo your -'Don't ft m* wrong—'t'may not buy ony Inturanco, but I'd tike to liave she bought the dress, but It was black, • . ;!•,•; ;•, ., ,: i i ;• , .. .carrying Comprehen- old acquaintances. You should also be generous to 746 Chapel Street flomt Informotlen en —* (cliock ont or moro),; , She wore it for the flrst time at her liusband's wake. He never saw it. Our compiote servicB includes—Roupholstering ', ( s!ve Personal Liability and repairing box sprjngi and matlresiei — the point of giving yourself a I I Aulo ( I llfo I I FIro ( I Accldont and Heollh ( I Farionol LIcibIN The black made tho pallor of hor face a bit whiter. Her lips wore Modern end enHquo furniture refinishing—end 61 Morse Place !.'>'• • 'l Insurance, To stop, advertising is to sfop greeting old friends and to 33 MAIN STREET. BRANFORD. slip covers—all at moderate cost—and all ox- first-class, smart-looking haircut. Ity I I Hall. I I Burglary and Xobbory. . Wlorless, , , .,. stop making new ones. pert wortmanshlp. New Haven, Conn. The easiest way of doing this is Not quite comprehending, she welcomed visitors to hor husband's BOWLING DAILY James P. Kavanaugh Let US rC'do your furniture with Nome^ Wer.. lV)SU RANGE - REAL ESTATE Airfoam that new luxury air to drop in to Tony's Modern Bar­ Telephones:, • - Leagues Now Forming^^ cushioning Addroll- . Woodenly, on Saturday, she ;ollov/cd the services at the, W, S, Clapcy 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0063 Branford Advertising is Essential ber Shop. 177 Main Street, East Memorial Home and then to the cemetery. In tho frosty stillness, she Michael Venne+t, Prop. Carl Hul.t, Mgr. OffIcfe 7-5997 Residence 4-1570 'W " ^' Acpr

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THE BEANFORD REVIEW - EABT HAVEN NEWS ThurKJay. January 12, 1950 fttga Bight After two years the strength may MY ARMY OCCUPATION be two percent ot the authorizet. commissioned, warrant, and enlist­ CLASSTFTEU ADS FIGHT NORTH BRANFORD ed strength ot the Regular Armj WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSiS By James T. Reynolds considerable doubt as to the value and the Regular Air Force. When tho President on 12 June of women as military employees. HELP'WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED BOOSTS EAST HAVENl spend the remainder ot the season POLIO CONGREOA-riONAL OIIURCII 1048 signed the bill which became Tlio establishment of the Army The limitations placed by law on - HAVE IT REPAIRED Ilev. B. C. Trent, Putor In their winter home in Florida. Public Law 025, he established the Nurse Corpe In 1901 was the United the number of women to be accept­ BUY - RENT SELL MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, Miss Ethel Mnynard Mr. and Mrs, John Wlltmer or Women's Army Corps and Women Stales Army's first experiment in ed by the Army and the Air Force Orsanlst and Choir Director West Pond Road left recently for in the Air Force. For the first time enlisting the aid of women workers allow the key note policy of qualltj WORDS crV// f'OU'^ BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY 11;0U Morning worship Florida where they plan to remain inhlstory these organizations be­ Nursing had long been a field in Instead ot quantity. They allow tht Combined With "nieBranfor£^Rev^ 0:45 Sunday School for a two month's vacation. came regular parts ot tho Military which women admittedly excelled, forming of a muclcus ot highly 25 or LESS 3vJf TIMES $1.50 Forlc-Munson Establishment. but long and bitter struggles were qualified women, and the offering Ont Time TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR . required of the nurses in England to each of a carrer in the Military zioN EPISCOPAL cnuRcn Mrs. Ruth Mumon ot 60 Dorman •Ih^__e^ plannin^_^ _g^ that made this EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950 Street, New Haven, announces the gignifig^nt action possible began 25 and in the United States before Services. The training and ex­ Clatsified Adveriising Must Be Prepaid Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector public opinion yielded the point perience gained under career plann­ For ad over 25 wordi, 10 cents for each additional 5 words Edmund L. Stoddard engagement of her daughter, Jane, yjjrs ago. Although women had that reputable women would serve ing will be such as to enable these Lay Reader to lienry Forte, son of Mr. and long been used in the Army as women to obtain an understanding Mrs. Cavallerc Forte of Mill Road. with the armies Nearly half a Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins nurses, it was not until World War century passed before the Military i.and appreciation of both the rights CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Organist Among tho post holiday festivities I that much constructive study was Services actually utilized women and responsibilities of citizenship in iDr. Rocco Bove MATHEW ANASTASIO PLEADS Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard was a party for tho small children begun as to how women could be our democracy, which, together with ot tho members of the Mothers' workers other than nurses and in­ 50c per column inch Choir Director and utilized in tho over-ail design for corporated them in the Armed specialized training, will Increase EDUCATION BOARD ORDERS 0:30 a.m. Morning Sorvlco Club. iTho party was held at the national defense. There were two Forces with full military respon their value to their communities, Classified ads must be received by 5;00 P.M. Wednesday home of Mrs. Joseph Batty of Is Chairman Of Sermon ahd good reasons why such a study was sibllltles and benefits. wheter they return to civilian life for publication in Thursday edition. FOR POLIO CAMPAIGN SUPPORT Holy Communion, ist, 3rd, Northford. not made earlier. First, man had or continue that career with the 5th Sundays 4th Mrs. Alphonse Ruthkowskl of not learned to mechanize warfare The first step toward.that end Military Service. There Is offered to TWO THOUSAND HEALTH Heart Campaign Morning Prayer 2nd and Foxon Rod opened her home on last to a point at which It demanded was made in 1017 when Oencral every women who meets tho high The Branford Review - East Haven News Sundays Tuesday evening for a party for the more manpower than the country Pershing requested 100 American character, physical, and mental Church School will bo held at 10 CO THE BRANFORD PRINTING fcO. FROM EAST HA VEN RESIDENTS members of the Mothers' Club. The could provide. Second, women were women telephone operators who standards necessary to qualify for BRANFORD, CONN. o'clock in the Rectory with in- next rogulor meetlnB of the club skilled in few duties which would could speak French, and recom­ membership In the organization, an PHONE 8.2431 stmotlona given by "Rev. Francis J. opportunity and a challenge. REPORTS FOR CITIZENS Ln.sl year's record Infantile will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. have been useful to any branch ot mended that they be uniformed. Smith and Mrs. Smith. John Barsott of Route 80. This will the Service. This request was approved and the mu-rtly.sl.s epidemics virtually drain­ Age requirements vary with mMEDUTE DELIVERS: Iron Ena­ ed the nation ot Us March ot Dimes be the first regular business meet­ There were a tow cases, however, women were sent to as NOW IS THE TIME mel DralnlMiard Sinks, snd lAva- BOOSTER CLUB SPONSORS ^ ST. AUGUSTINE'S R, C. CnilRCn ing of the year, civilian contract employees with service Women between the ages of Two thousand copies ot the report epidemic aid resources, Matllew where women had formed small TO BUY- tories; Chrome Bran ToUet Ao- ot the Health Survey Committee , Rov, John J, McCarthy, Pastor The Board ot Directors ot the groups of relief workers—some of privileges very similar, to those ot 18 and 35 arc eligible to apply for BUILDINCTBOOM^RAGES " Anastnslo, East Haven Campaign Frank Frawlcy the Army nurses. Similar groups enlistment. Applicants who have TAKE ADVANTAGE cessbries; Copper Oatter and win be printed and distributed by Director tor the 1960 appeal, stated Organist and Oholr Director , League of Women Voters ot North them in uniforms of their own not reached their 21st birthday will the Board of Education It was de­ TOWN-WIDE MEETING AT Branford met at tho home of tho devising—which, in an army's were sent overseas, under civilian OF BRANFORD Leaders; Rooflnc and InanlsUoau today. Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant contracts, by the Quartermaster bo required to furnish written con­ cided at the semi-monthly meeting HERE, RICCIO REVEALS stressing the vital Importance Masses 7:00 - 0:16 president, Mrs. Frederick DaVIs of need, became virtual auxiliaries. sent of parent or guardian. Women THE CONN, PLinVIBINa AND Of the Board of Education held at Old Ppst Road on Toesday, aftei*- Such a group was the nltormed Corps and the Ordnance and BARGAINS LtTMBEB COMFANT AUDITORIUM FEB. 6thot a record March ot Dimes this - Mass, 8:00 Northford Congrega­ Medical Departments. At the same who have had prior military service the Board Room In the high .school year Mr, Anastaslo said that ox- tional Church , noon. „ , , . women telegraph operators of the can apply for enlistment provided $3500 to $ 15,000 I7M State St.' New HaTcn, Owuu last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuloske ot Civil War. But there was a very tlmo, more than 5000 women were IN DECEMBER REPORT A tiiwn-wUle nieetlng, under the ponscs tot patient care .In 1849 Religious instruction will be held their age docs not exceed 35 plus tBan R. Lydic k Tel. T-tZ9« The report, over twenty five on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Totokct Road have returned from a clear distinction in the Army's and serving overseas . in numerous the number of years ot WAC service double spaced typewritten pages, A town wiuL 11H...V' B, soared to $31,000,000 and by last Dominican Nuns from Now Havon month's trip through the West public's mind between emergency civilian volunteer welfare groups. since 1 July 1043. Women who have Shore or Town Realty deals .with public health in East Arthur Rlcclo, Building Inspector Joint sponsorship of Ue '"8 g-a^/^^^'d wipid out_^treasuries where they visited their two daugh­ aid from these women and the In­ During the year 1020 and 1021 we never been In the Service must be of PIANO—Class and Private Les­ tor fiBst Haven, said this morning school facuely and the East "ovui j^^^l chapters In 43 States and •will instruct. PHONE ANYTIME 6.824! or 5-9744 Haven, particularly In the public Legion Show Booster Club, will be conducted In Uj^g^^ ters and families. Mr. and Mrs. corporation into the'Army of women find the first ilraces of a concrete high school graduate level, and sons. Teacher with College De­ schools. Its contents were prepared that there is no lessening of the Zoning Board The annual mpetlng of the North Robert Loventhal In Los Angeles, with military duties and discipline. study of the utilization of women must be unmarried at the time of BEN R. LYDICK, BROKER gree In Piano. Call Mrs. Merrill, by Dr. Ira V.-Hlscock ot the Public building boom according to the re­ the nudllorlum ot the East Haven "Appeals tor omergency funds neo Florence Kuleske, and Mr and ports tor December wiilcli were re­ I'own Hall, Monday, February 0, at l poured Into the National Founda- Brantord Congregational Church In the late 10th aiid early 20th In the MllltaiV ;Servloe when the enlistment. 902 CHAPEL ST. NEW HAVEN East Haven, 4-2837. 1-26 Health Department ot Yale and Boarded For wos held on Monday night ,ln tho Mrs. Leslie KIsh. nee Rhea Kuleske, centuries, however.' the ndustrlal Army War CoUege Included studies viewed by the Zoning Commission 8.15P.M Itionfor Infantlln ParalysB from and daughter, Carla. A woman who Is presently serv­ was authorivsed by East Haven re­ And Planners chapel. revolution brought women into the In its curriculum son "The Conserva­ sidents over a year ago, Mrs. Arthur last Thursday evening. ' In answer to the appeal for added these chapters," he rcportcdj'' AC Mrs. Aldcn J. Hill ot North Street office and the factory. To support tion of Manpowet by the Utilization ing in the Women's Army Corps, LOST—Passbook No. 15328. If Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Carr, LEGAL NOTICES found return to Branford Sav­ Connor, a member ot the Board ot Building permits to cover es­ February ^ suPBoinnd intereat in high school the,height of the epidemic.'$100,- ,formorlyj of Sea. Hill Road, have was one of tlie guests at the recent tho new Industries, tho conception of Womanpowir.j! Army o fthe United States, whose timated construction costs were ap­ afflcs this ihove is directed tow-,000'was being spent every 24 age Is greater than 35 years plus the ings Bank. 1-28 Education and a prime mover in MeetTonight iH moved Into their newly built home afternoon tea in the home ot Mrs. of a nation's manpower was ex­ Then camel ^earl Harbor. Tht NOTICE the survey, said today. proximately $40,000, the town of­ Tlie .second anniml Minstrel and Srdcreitlng an organlzatlpn with hours for patient care alone In Wilton, Conn. Mrs. Carr served Donald Sawteile of Sachem's Head. panded to Include Its womanpower years of honorable active service In ficer revealed, about ^22,000 more Variety show ot the Harry Barllelt We all know that Ihfanllle Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Short Nation was faced with a serious the WAC subsequent to 1 July 1943, The Board of Tax Review of the The printing Is being done by Capping a week ot Intensive action theoower and ablliy to provide ado for the past year, and was active as well. Even then there remoined manpower problem, making exten- Town qf East Haven will be In ses­ REMODELING and ALTERING Joseph Sutherland ot East Haven than for the same period ,a year the East Haven Zoning Board and 1)11. UOCCO llOVl Post, American Legion will be quale backing to the actlv ties of paralysis Is one ot the most ex­ as registrar of the Democratic parly Beach was a recent luncheon guest may request a waiver, provided she sion on the following Saturdays of Women's and Men's clothing. ago when permits i^ere Issued to given In the high school auditorium pensive diseases to fight, iboth in at the home of Mrs. Hill. from New Haven, Hartford, and slve utilization of women a Is recommended by her detachment and will talce about three weeits to the Town Planning Commission _.. Rocco Bove, Ea.st Haven all youth programs In town, not member of the Loaguo ot Women from 9 o'clock A.M. until 4 o'clock Wo specialize In Relining, Re­ prepare, Mrs Connor said. Even­ cover $17,700 ot construction. In will meet jointly In the Hrsl Select­ Dr. on Saturday evening, February 4lh, Its acute and convalescent stages. Votdrs. Mrs. E. Frederick Ros.s of Main Boston over the holidays. nccess ty. In May 1042 legislation commanding officer and section 1947, 29,000 worth of construction Health ofiicur, will head the East merely In tho high school system. Tho Ladles Sewing Society met Providing for a Women's Auxiliapr P.M.: Saturday, January 7, 1950, pairing, Refitting and Remodel­ tually It win be distributed through man's Office this evening to take Haven committee sponsoring Hie it was announced loday. Mr. Carl Garvin, principal ot tho Conllnuhifi' care tor thousands tills Mr and Mr.5. Frank 11. Snow of Street entertained a large number chief as to chcaracter, skill, and Saturday, January 14, 1950, Satur­ ing the clothes in your wardrobe was Included In the building per­ further steps to rezone the town. The show, which was well receiv­ HlghsXol, has added l;lsapprov-lye7rwhi^vcr^^ In 1049 is of local and out of-town guests last Wednesday In tljo chapelfor a Army Corps was approved and in the potential value of the applicant the Town Hall. mits. In 1946, $41,695; 1945, $23,150; 1950 heart eamuaign. He .will be North ^trect loft ~ on • Sunday to day, January 21, 1950, and Satur­ you no longer can wear. Towne Th^ report as head by Mrs. Con­ Following a joint session la.<>l ed last year Is based on local talent ai to the creation ot a town group estimated at $20,000,000. regular session A picnic dinner was Ju'V the actual training began. to the Service. day, January 28, 1950. Clothes, 291 Main Street, East In 1944, $350 and In 1943, $8,800. assisted by Mrs." Michael Arabolos, enjoyed at noon. Mrs. Frederick It took less than a year to prove nor last Friday, concerns itself with Thursday at whlcli time aieas ot Paul H. Stevens, Mrs. Joseph. E. with a few exceptions purtioularly whose interest would work to the Kesearch Needed _ Women currently serving in the Said hearings will be held at Haven. the general sanitation conditions Only In 1946 was .there more the town were reviewed with an In the opening nv\niber which will Harrison was the hostess. that a corps of women working in the Town Hall, East Haven, Con­ building Indicated thai} at present, O'Connor, Mrs. Eric Doluzn, Snlva- full advantage of all boys and g rls| "Added to this will be the un- WAC, AUS, In enlisted status who ot the • town. Dr. Hlscock's rpport towards creating new Indus' • -- tore LongobardI and "Mrs . Alvi"-•n- present tlie Kockettes ot tho New ot East Haven. Mr. Garvin has iilgh unown cost of caring for the Totoket Orange will meet on the Army rather than with tho apply for discharge for the purpose necticut. TWIN PINES DAY NURSERY— Rlcclo said, and that was a post Haven County Home. Harry Tom- ALL MAKES... Tuesday night of next week. Tlie Army could better reach Its full ef- thoroughly reviews the health con­ trial areas within the town limits. I tore uon hopes ot seeing all former East thousands unhappily destined to of enlistment or reenllslment the Board ot Tax Review, Trained teacher. Nursery activi­ ditions ot East Haven schools and war boom year. . I On Sunday six members of tlie Sanford. . iln, tamed Connecticut magician STANDARD AND PORTABLE suggcsllon box will be Introduced fectlveness, and on 1 July 1943, the following day in the WAC or WAF Town ot East Haven ties. Excellently equipped, large A further indication ot Increased! Haven High students to answering bo stricken In 1950. Wo do not i by a program entitled, "What's On President signed Public Law 110. by Frank S. Clancy, playroom. $1.00 'a day with some recommendations are offered two groups toure--...... „,„d the tow„n ,.„„vinirseeking l I'-eoiuurFebruarTlie campaigny flu througii.iu.,B., continuinh. Februar- g yfro 1m7 win be aiVother entertainer and an thiScall, asup tonow, nocllorthas ^^^^^vi liow serious tills years epi- win be enlisted In the grade held for Improving the public health construction here is his unofficial sites itor both heavy and light will be a. part of^thc $0,000,000 1950 All Girl Band from the Naugaluck Your Mind?" Tho annual report will 78th Congress, which established 1-12 1st Selectman lunch, 9 till 3; 75c, 9 till noon. tabulation tor January which until will be a. part of'jthc $0,0 '"" beon made to Invite the high scliool demlc will bo, but we must be Typewriters - Adding Machines at the time of such discharge. nursing department. manufacturing concerns, many ot vinnr. Mmnalan df the American is the third outside prosentatlon. alumni into a working group, with prepared for any cventuaUty, bo given. Refreshriaents will, be the Women's Army Corps and made Branford 8-3467. this morning indicated that per­ heart campaign dt the —.--.._ ...II Enlisted women serving In an ex DISTRICT OF BRANFQRD, ss. It is hoped as a result of tlie re­ whom have indicated an Interest in Otherwise thirty ""nibors wiU deulgns of keeping hi contact with And we must prepare now by giv- served by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. It a part ot the Army of the United mits to cover $38,900 in estimated settling In East Haven. Areas in Heart Association, will which the constlttaelliemakeup^ot^the^Uiow Check Writers Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, States. It remained in the status tended WAC, AUS, status, if PROBATE COURT, January 4th, -Three or four rooms port that a Health Council can be New -Haven Heart- Association is thelr former alma mater. This can i,,,, ^Ith Increased generosity to i separated priod to expiration of ex­ WANTED- building costs have already been the Coc Avenue section, the West and Mrs. Stephen Rose. until the pas.sage of -the recent 1050. In or near East Haven. Phono set up in town to work more closely Issued. End and north of the Railroad aftlUaled Dr. Bove tsioneot 12 dis­ which be tlie opening needed tor the for- ii,j 1950 March ot Dimes," The Confraternity ot the Rosary legislation making women a part tension with an honorable dis­ Estate ot CHARLES HUDSON with other health offices ot the trict, chairmen. IJarold^F. Woodcock hours. mallon of such a group. I California and Texas, both hit WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR charge, may be enlisted In grade KpTT late ot Branford, In said 4-3934. " 2-2 The report shows East Haven to tracks merited further con.sldera- tor the win meet on Wednesday evening of ot tho Regular Military Services. town. L1UUIV.1 —111.....• i"v,i.,vit'. o. ..session will .serve-"...,nos OIas! r>nnriienerall' chairmnchairmnn of the Named as end '"'^" , Actually, the East Haven Booster heavily tor the second 8Uccos.slyo within 90 dalk after date of dis­ District, deceased. be growing by leaps and bounds, he producUon were Joiin cra^g, jj;-^Sal ! cu;b7s"only"fullllling its obligation 'ySar,"an"d'Minnewta received the PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS this week In tht town hall. The new la^^^in^ovldes that during AVAILABLE FOR Mending or Two new arrangements will pro- lion and tonight's sessionot the area drive,, charge. The Court of Probate for the babl.v be organized within the concluded Carbone Andy DcPataa^ana jac^L^ ^^ constitution, in assisting In {^p 'amounts of epidemic aid al- The March of Dimes Campaign the next two years the hUmber of District of Branford, hath limited Baby Sitting. 28 Winchester Place In a stalement^oday Dr. Bove,,,„-„,„„. will bo held In North Branford be- women in the Regular Rtmy and Former enlisted women honorably and allowed six months from the East Haven. Phone 4-1224 2-2 schoolSablTshmeiis sliortlyt .i, tThe thve calStficel fos ro fth ae ,„J,'L iJn buldin^ permits for De- town. . ^^ ^Mn. said,. '.'Th"Thee tighttlght.t, to controll heart ^^c^Jlj-j;Brcrcton. "^.'l^^eThe' 0dlJec'lo recvor •» ^--''^Y'^ 1 ^'^atters pertaining to the younger "^^t $2,500,000. to these three Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. 1 tween January 15"-and 31. Residents in the Regular Air Force may be: discharged from the Women's Army date hereof, for the creditors ot sctoil nh^Sclan and a school nurse. 1^^^^^^ following Permit-s I Tnose who made I he tout on b^^^^ nation's leading cause U^hn Bayen o^lie New iw^^^^ Sut-'genorallon. Since , iUoriglnaUon states alone. North Carolina. Corps, AUS, subsequent to 12 May are urged to be as generous as pos- Army 500 officers — 76 warrant said estate to exhibit their claims RENT WANTED-Junlor exe­ lUsSerstood that the prellml- 5^y^°^herpurposes: nine cesspool day _were: ^''^s', Selectman ira '=l'=7°"°,u^n, DeP''i^"=^lJta? of Now H^^ years ago. the BoosUr Club m j^^^ a great number ol Established 1916 Clarence B. Guy, Pres. ' siblo as the funds have been en- officers — 7500 enlisted women. 1945, who apply for enlistment on for settlement. Those who neglect irvmOTes to procure the necessary '°/rmit" seven cleanout pei-mlts, s. ^a^^ = °.eorW M=Maj'"'Vf,Jg^\'^^^ community. , Support /or^ the as- standing director oi "fw^ 'e^aed , has centered its, Mtlvlty on boys ^ases in 1048 but was • relatively before 4 January 1949, may be en­ cutive, wife and three month old nary 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN llrcly depleted, by the recent Air Force: 300 of fleers-40 warrant to present their accounts properly son desire two bedroom unfur­ iJsonnel Imve already been | Permits, s^^^^j^^ Pe-™ s. one Zoning -Commission ar^d v . ^^^ soclatlon's. program ot^mny^Uy^ \ ?!}?«A,„''"„'im'fn,.''pcbr5ary perf or-1 under .14 years of age.^BahebaU__ha8, BparoA.last ."ear,„oaUed,fo_r_almoBt epidemic. ' officers — 4000 enlisted women. listed In the grade held at the time attested, wtlhln said time, will be personnel been lhe''marh"obfect, because ot ti^ooTntin"'in~"WfiioIlOTimftriw •/, nished apartment In East Haven Me"cfr£lff;Sts':TiVSe ?Slmaf .usual Bags.'tho lack ot laollltlea and finances: 1''nvTliea^v bWiilSr after-cato of such discharge. debarred a recovery. All persons Phono 76-5236. started. Vfomen who qualify may enlist in Indebted to said Estate are request­ Tlielr work will provide a close as­ permits, Iourteen_P_ermitsi;or street jjhe^«^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ i^lll_b.eheara.,Hpweve£,,lhisjrowam^^^^^ ed to make immediate payment to sociation wlfh the proposed Health the Army for two. three four, five, PAINTING AND PAPERING excavations, Commlssloi^er. Albert Q^^m on i™ -^.; .Uhich it was run,.,, > ; , , •,, • uve' , h care "o f ' patients,is impcra" or six years, and In the Air Force Wilfred T. Nott, Administrator Your home is your fortune. Make Council, Mrs. Cfonnor'said. licenses, and for three,'four five or six yearqs. Address: 69 South Main St. It one that all who live in It can In general-the report's contents Ing licenses. All recults are required to take Branford, Conn. 1-25 uary-i Would bo Ohio to 'do_ wonders In njuat be odntlnflifT at «#«yer-ln be proud of. Let me help to beau­ were dlvuioed by'Dr. Hlscock early talent who have olready con­ town, provided) that ^the necessary <,re„5(n„ pace. — , ' basic training as folUows: 10 weeks tify It by painting' and papering last Fall at a town meeting hold the cause of heart." DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss :i: %rSelprc^em^ia.m.t sented to take part aro Norma Interest was at liond. This Is thei „n,,-|„^ ^^n nnsf 12 vnnrR " hn for the Army at Cahip Lee, Va.; 11 PROBATE COURT, December 28, at the lowest rates. Douglas C. here "..„-?--" ' Funeral; Rites O'Hldy. Pat McDuff. Phoobe Clark object of the meeting February 8.1 fu^'ng y.iJP %%",.?'7"'„l'f weeks forthe Air Force at the Lack­ Welch. 8-3588. Tow'Hen waHealts assisteh Officerd in ,hi s efforts by priority with his department. and Evelyn Watrous. Innumerable men have already f?'„ ,",'„„"'^„t|"H°'J„ 11,?^, ?»„ 1949. " Dl'. Rocco the First land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Sstate of ELIZABETH SVEDA BoVe. Indicated In a letter to the : JUNIOR FRIENDS Eddie Clifford will bo the Master signlliod intentions of adding their ,V,?i„V,'\fi ft hundred tImusand Tex. Following basic training, RENNER late of Branford, in said For Rose Baby Selectman last v/eek. of Ceremonies and Ed Slmonl will names to the list of supporters of "'' "o" jJL'"^.'''„?",'?"" "'ousand women may be sent to school tor HOUSES FOR SALE \ Still the one fine car, District, deceased. HOLD MEETING be at tho piano. any bonallde town group who had,™"*™ ^"•^.'^f''.'^™';, , , specialized training in fields such The Court of Probate for the CHIEFS RAISED Five skits are mcluuea m •••'• tho Interest and. welfare of our I _ , AcllvlUes listed as medical technician, communica­ District of Branford, hath limited HAYCOCK POIN'T—BRANTORD Held Saturday NEXT SATURDAY show and a titty voice chorus win youth at heart'. It-' , i's- encouragin—~..."„iv,nrg l| -Fund —.-"s —;also; mus-.t b,e allotte, d for tions, administration, finance, food and allowed six months from the AT WIGWAM ON offer a tine background to tho solo to, note this, as theSe service, radio, or photography. Shore Front suriimer residence Funeral services tor Suzanne •? . ...,- --n—t-will form the education of orofeasional person- date hereof, for the creditors ot The Junior Friends ot Music will numbers. nucleous ot the proposed organlza-1 ••>;', .... ^.— — Women wh6 wish to further their said estate to exhibit their claims with private beach. Adaptable lor Rose were held from the W. S. MONDAY NIGHT The company has been rehearsing lion. I havnel, e hechange said. dTh eit dlsease^s patter^ seem.'n • !an tod education may earn college credits year round use. Large porches. 12 Clancy Funeral Home In East Ha­ hold their January meeting on functions of the' Weod out to more areas, Anastaslo in the low-price field for settlement. Those who neglect Saturday atternoon'at 12:45 In the every Sunday afternoon since early The complete by taking extension courses offered to present their accounts properly rooms. (5-5-2) Fireplaces, 2 fuU ven last Saturday morning. The The following new chiefs of Pe- There explained, so that more medical baths, 2 extra lavs. 3 sleeping Red noses.... child, only ten months old, was Hagaman Memorial Library, November and will meet again this embryonic "group Is legion. There uApiunniu, o^ v..„. — bv the United States Armed Forces attested, wltliln said time, will be quot Tribe, Improved Order of Red could bo more things accomplished exports were needed in moreplaccs porches. Full basement. Trlplo tound dead by Its mother who had Men were raised to office at the The program will feature com­ Sunday afternoon at Legion qutir- Institute. debarred a recovery. All persons garage, etc. Magnificent view of Plans for the fiftieth anniver­ left the child In a carriage on the lers. .' • than can be Imagined. A partial list In 1010. March of DInies funds indebted to said Estate are re­ sary party of the East Haven Fire meeting held Monday night In the positions ot eelhoven, Cadman, Wacs and Wats are entitled to Thimble Islands. Ask for Allan front porch of her brother's home Souza," Liszt and Johann Strauss. 'I'heie win be piano, violin, clarinet would go something like this: as- provide scholarships and fellow- the same rights, benefits, and quested to make immediate pay­ Loeb. . Department are cancelled. Chief In Branford Thursday afternoon. Main Street wigwam: prophet, Blst In all matters pertaining to ships for the training of these pro- ment to Ernie Hansen tells us. The plans Mathew Anastaslo; sachem, Peter and accordion selections. privileges as male soldiers, with the C'j Mrs. George Rose of 59 Tuttle &Tel(ir="sag^;o«^ scholastic and athletic development fesslonal workers, he said, exception of certain dependency John Renner, Administrator S. LOEB & SON fell through when not enough ot '-- had been Llmoncelil; senior sagamore itore i^uii-1 Alml. childre^.. n I_.n_ musi, c or music ap- or local youngsters; promote inter-1 Mr. Anastaslo also listed these benefits, and promotions follow tho Address: 150 Harbor Street Est.- 1906 . the veteran old timers would enlist piace, East Haven who had Been Slhiscalchl; junior sagamore; I Ihe Great preclallo—'"11""n oraroe Invited tto attend this est In high scliool sports; provide activities ot the National F'oundji- same pattern. Branford, Conn. • 1-26 "Super-market for Homes" their aid to make the program an visiting Inside the - house,' found RUbln; collector of wampum, ; I meeting. par""i" ""'i annual banquets for aU sports lion and its chapters: (11 Brokers) attractive one. her daughter "lifeless and blue." Tlnarl; chief of records, A alsn welcome teams ot the high school, at which special polio aid teams are sped The opportunity for assignment Tel. 7-4278 106 Elm St. •__• ,:. ,.'~^,. „ . ,, Four policemen used an Inhalator to responsible and Interesting duty The chief is readying East Haven JQ^ more than an hour In a vain Milano; keepeKeeper o01f wampumwuiiiHum. Benn«.,.....y, .I Mathew Anastaslo. time awards of trophies gnd letters] to epidemic areas at the request NEED are made to all (not Just^seniors), of local and state'health authori­ Is excellent. "Personnel experts are NO'nCB ( tor the coming meeting ot the New efforlOrtt tboU revivICVlvet th1/1..e_ chlld- studying the proper utilization of 3 BEDROOM HOUSE AT The Annual Meeting of the New Haven County Fire Chiefs Emer­ Mrs. Rose left her child on the deserving participants. These are ties to help organize treatment at women—the serious scientific study REASONABLE, RENTAL PRICE Haven County chapter of the Na­ gency Plan to be held here February porch at about 1:30 P. M. and a few. but most Important, ot what local polio centers. • to evaluate and analyze the skills PHONE MRS. EDWARD EVIS tional Foundation tor Infantile went m the home of her brother, EAST HA VENTONSORIAL AR TIS Ta sl/.eable town organization en can Six National Foundation sup­ 21. accomplish. ply centers, strategicany /situate^ and training ot f omen'so that those 8-2666 Paralysis, Inc., will be held on Robert Doohan of 1 Haycock Place particular skills and acquired train­ Tuesday, January 17, 1950, at 4:00 Thera.will be a demonstration of Indian Neck, according to Capt. An effort Is being made to con­ across the nation, keep Vital equip­ ing can be properly utilized in the P.M., at the New Haven Depart­ fire fighting, particularly on oil Leo Morawskl ot the Branford tact every alumnus of the High ment on hand and refidy for ship­ overall military picture. ment of Health, 161 Church Street. • fires. The methods ot combating police. She tound the baby sllU and UPHOLDS SHOP RETAIL SELLINGSchool, asking tor his attention ment. In tho first ten- months of There will be an opportunity for Iva V. Hlscock, Sc.D. apparently asphyxiated at about times a prospecllve Improvement concerning this meeting. If, by any 1040. there were 047 special ship­ Chairman the blaze will be handled by the ments ot respirators, as compared many qualified women who have 'Gulf Oil Company 3.30 police said. following story was released;As^.ong^a.srm^usJ^r™ialnas^a|ir- llzzled and I threw 11 away rather chance, any are overlooked, an open Reliable Man Dr. Dana Blanchard, medical , The tlian keep it despite Us usolessness. invitation is extended to attend. ito 143 in aU of 1048. A total of 605 advanced through the ranks to Among those from East Haven I '-"•,'^'""* .j",vr-T"Vt. 1. In the January Issue ot the Bar­ attain commissioned status. Women found the spot, set up a Iwo-chair During the war I worked alone [hot pack machines was rushed from STEVE PRUSSiCK iWh...«o ,M;„„„attended^ thBe Fire ChiefChiefss meet-h?''i"";£'"ot death ' unknow^^"^ '''^''^S'"^?,^?]n ' ''t^S? ber's Journal It was written by shop and opened for business In during the day, rather than hire these centers tohospltals up to mld- may apply for enlistment form WANTED ingof N^ Haven County at Pros- ^t^^e been asphyxiated as a resulresuit' civilian life for the specific purpose I „, rtpnt.h unknown the child migVit Frank Me.sslna and tells of his ad­ January. 1939. Words can never des­ the has-beens or mediocre barbers Oolober,' 1940, as compared to 146 GARAGE p^t on Monday were Frank Stokl- QJ -a type of oyerwhelming Infec ventures In retail selling. The edllor cribe the thrill I got out of the re­ that were left at home. It was In­ in an of 1948. • • ot attending Officer Candidate FOR NIGHT V/ATCHMAN pe«t 3n ui a heart condition E(?UIPPED TO REPAIR dard, Julius Korn, Harold Collins, lion" or a found the story fascinating and ception I was. accorded from my deed* a grueUlng grind, as business Not one, emergency request went School, provided they will not have with good references and re­ Police reported that Mrs. Rose friends on opening day, and tlie was rushing for me. Evenings I got attained the age ot 28 at the time liable. Steady job. Good ALL MAKES OF CARS Thomas Hayes arid. Chief Hansen. called friends in' East Haven who complete, starting when he was— unfUled When equipment ran out, a little shaver. days that followed. Their loyally some much appreciated reUef from Will Convene new machines were purchased. Lost of entrance Into OCS. If accepted, pay. Apply any time during W. Moin St. Tel. 1-9315 Branhrd •' There was an Interesting revela went to her aid. On arirvlng they and friendship drove mo on until my former full-time co-workcp and they begin Officer Candidate train­ lion in Child Lite Magazine which summohed Dr. Richard L. Rosen­ By Frank Messina Year, the National Foundation pur­ day. .uess I was desuned Jo become ^ believe it or not, I actually learn- friend, Bill Norbllo, who was a| {.he chased 130 new "lungs," at an ing immediately upon successful hit- East Haven's news stands on thal of Branford. Police were employed in a local wor completion of basic training. phoned at 4:03 and Sgt. Anthony ^Zf,\^r^\iX:You see, I was ed to love the barter proesslon I 1 On Wednesday average cost of $1,500, and 279 hot ASHLEY SHIRT CORP. Tuesday. One of the bigger attrac­ a barber from birth: You have a warm spot in my heart tor lime Wacs are serving and will con­ Ifkovlc and Patrolmen Clinton actually born In the rear of a bar­ BUI really had a tough pack machines at a cost of $300 Tel. 8-3793 Branford tions Is a pictoral story by Mrs. Carl Russell, Fred George and Dina It today. After all, didn't It give me factory. tinue to servo In Europe and the Garyhi, wife ot East Haven High ber shop thlrty-slx years ago. Don't time of It, also, working at two Jobs, The Garden Club ot East Haven each. Far East. During World War II, A Wallpapor Panaronl responded with the in get me Wrong. 'I'Ue exact place of my selt-support and Independence will convene on Wednesday ater- Insplratlanl Sohbol's principal. She Is adept in and the material things I have to­ Found Relict From nearly 18 percent ot the Army's halator. Dr. Blanchard, who was my birth was In a room definitely Strain of Standinj; noon at 2 o'clock In The Hagaman the art'Of picture taking and her also called to the scene ot the day? 100,000 Wacs served in Bermuda %25 in Merchandise FREE! "Queen AIMM" not a part of the shop, but in the "Che effects of-an average 1? hour Memorial Library Auditorium, Mrs. Germany, England, France, Egypt. .husband Is equally as rabid a fan tragedy, said that the child pro­ same building housing the barber Business was a success^trom the j^g^ look Its toU. My legs John E. Croumey will preside. Francis Sanzero OrganiiB homo clubs among Youf frtandi, Good thing come in numbers for bably was dead when found by its art. and it was not long before I ^^^ ^ l^g out. and rather than India. China, Ceylon, New Guinea. CHINTZ shflp. Then, to make sure that I start, Mrs. John Tlrpak has planned a Australia, Hawaii, Labrador, British cO'Workers or neighbor!. Memberi gat also on Tuesday, the Garvins Icam- mother. would not throw oft that destiny, 1 foun,und I--t -necessary to put In a third s^giv, e up IV profitabli-.w.. e buslneps, .. , I demonstration of the art in mak­ Columbia and Yukon Territory, froe gift with each $10.00 purchais. You jarapl* •r »— m at ', ed that their daughter, Faye, had Suzanne was the Rose's only was sent into a relative's shop to Funeral Service get $25. in goods tor each 10 member ievr th«¥rro«aN* chair for week-end use, thought'Up and designed a seat that ing Tussl Mussles and she will be Leyte and Luzon in the Philippines, ''received a mark of plus on her child. Mr. Rose is employed by an learn the trade at the age ot nine assisted by Mrs Thomas Fcnton, Japan, and Korea. club. Nationally advertised goods. Send biology exam at New Haven East Haven grocery store. years. Barely able to reach the IVlan.y, Cliange, s Are Made would hook onto the barher chair. for tree catalog and complete details. "'lloydJlae . customer, my lather constructed a Now that I had mv own place ot I Before I ever got it to tho produo- Leverett Clark, Francis Flood, Slated Friday Besides travel opportunities, all 4S Wait 4>th St. .Teachers CoUeje. MAY LORDER CLUB PLAN stool for me to stand on. The sight busines...„„»s. .!,„.•ther„e ,,,01-were0 na tefew thingthingss 11 lion stage one of my supplymen, Arthur W. Hannaway and Frank the advantages of careers in the N.wY«rk1t,N.T. Eleanor Paulson set out to-do. Barber's for years Lalne. Mrs. Thomas Fenton will Army and In the Air Force are now 270 Doric Ave. Cranston 10, R. 1. Robert O'Brien of this town has of a little shrimp reaching up as far who knew that I was Ipterested on Military services for Francis P. part in the coming Teacher's College Heads Riverside as he could to lather a recUnlng monotonously followed In the foot­ the subject, brought In one ot the read articles on this subject. sanzero. formerly ot Main StreoR open to women who enlist In the steps of their predecessors and con­ Mrs. Earle R, James, Chairman of Kast Httven will be held Friday WAC or WAF, including retirement • production, "The Wizard of Oz." He Civic Association as UK UUUlu vw .u... -- several barber seats on the present I temporaries. •I.'hey had to have mornInK from the W. S. Clancy benefits, educational opprotunltlcs win be part of the sawhorse. patron was always good for a laugh. market for a trial Ho never got Horticulture, will speak on the That Is, for everybody but me. I nitliv cuspidors around the shop. it out of the shopagaln. It-was Just "Legends ot Christmas Plants" and Funeral Home on KIrkham Avenue and chalices for steadv advance­ Frank Sullivan of East Haven al- The Rlvei-.'ilde Civic As.sociatlon Thev never tried anything new. at 8:30. A solemn Requiem High ment. held Its annual meeting in the homel hope""i"=d" anu..ud .^-praye^ d for Just a little what I wanted. In fact, I purchased late winter pruning ot shrubs. Rjotary on Tuesday at wliich time ot George Olsson, 037 No. High' mnrf"lorei height SsOo tha..—t I cound get What walrood for the^ oldtlmers one more for my co-worker, Joe The tea chairman, Mrs. Amerlcus Mass will be offered In St-y'"eeny^ Tlie record ot the Wacs diurlnr tended the New Haven meeting of was good enough for the present Church at 9. Interment will be In the recent war Is one in which the Street. Rejiorts were read and the. away from that distasteful old stool, Mancini, who had been dlscharEd Aceto, will we assisted by Mrs. Sher­ John Gamble of Gamble and Des- following officers were elected toi^n ^ue ttlme that day came and I generation. At least, that was he from the service shortly before and wood Chamberlain, Mrs. George St. Joseph's cemetery in Water- Nation may take pride; Now thr rfiembership. ''i«o.,„r T>tini-1 went on learning more about barber- trend of thought. Bo. the first Wacs and the Wafs are looking tr BULLARDS serve this year: Mrs. Eleanor Paul­ Time went onl finished high had come Into my employ -Im­ Sullivan and Mrs. Roy Hotchklss change In mv shop was to omit im. ''"'S'e son ot aeorpe Sanzero and the future; embarking on P Town Jeweler Anthony Marino school!" preparing" fo- r colleg--••—e but mediately afterward. I did npt want with Mrs Paul Goss presiding at son, president; Mr. John Crescenzl, cuspidors. WHEW! what a re«ef, not Joe to feel the tortures ot .too much the late Anna Muttfia, Sanzero died venture. mond Company was taken into vice president; Mrs. Elsie Roberts, mSslng It because of the depression, the tea table. hopes to be in his 218 Main Street to have those things around Every standing. We both are gratetul to A floral centerpiece for the tea secretary and Mr. George Olsson, ^111 operatlng^thc.trusty scssors I vouuvy.^^^ ^ ^, be able to sit as we work. We both Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. location next to the First National treasurer. table will be made by Mrs. Sher­ Store by Feb 1. In preparation tor took a mean ribbing for many weeks wood Brousseau. • ™?^'afnit^ran of^^rlcr^mr M. P. Rice Company Chairmen of various committees about our "bikes," until the novelty grand opening he's In New York wlU have a list of their assistants wore uii. 4.V a...... u . Names liVitkoivsky this week on a buying trip. to be presented at -next months L^\-oKtT^i|« i £f feer Sntes« not other barber shops within miles Mrs. John P Barclay of Edward ^Slt'VrSi?L3li|S CLOSED MONDAY The Nash Brothers are movlnB meeting which will be held In the of our place that have these seats, Street left yesterday tor Clearwat­ The M. P. Rice Hose Company home ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelle- [S^dl^?^=e"rfw\l'=rf"ue|;3 because many new patrons, upon er. Fla.. where she plans to remain the Russell council. Knlghte ^o£ No. 2 held Its annual meeting on East Haven's oldest business, (lie C9 Columbus. He was employed in the Test Drive the '50 FORD ... at your FORD DEALER'S vear old E. U. Coal & Oil, founded her. 891 North High Street at 8 P.M. '"lon-g hour'-"s an""^urtaTeM^^'ed^Td low pay l StHd^gtWrate^ U^^^^^^^ entering the shop, would stand and a month. Monday night and announced the not for me. But. fate deemed gaze at the sitting barbers, What Yale Branch of ihe New Haven Post election of the following officers Jty the late ex-strocer George H. Tuesday, February 31. Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 The committees named: Ways otherwise. No matte.alterr Whawhatt I didld_ord , n their ^XZ^opiTj^^l^ a mistake barbers are maHIng in The Amanford Legion Auxiliary '^'e^Sd'^erhi^ rather, he is survived tor the coming year: Captain - Atwaterto the 218 Main Street lo- Iroduced to our Profe«"on. J/ ther wUl meet Friday eveiihiB at 8-30 at . cation. They tell us the degree days and means. Mrs. Helen Bassett; how hard I tried. I Just could not not considering their welfare when, bv three brothers; Joseph ot Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. Charles Witkowski: 1st Lt., Eugene find a way out. I was chained to a bought or seriously considered It. It for such a. small Investment, their their club rooms In Thompson Boston"?^ James of Ne* York Wty Mezelskl; 2d Lt.. James W. Tobin; to date are 3190 which is consider­ .•=unshln^, Mrs. Paul KeUeher; mem­ barber chair so it seemed. lees and feet would have a good Avenue; All members are requested secretary, George Ehlert; treasurer, ably lew than normal. bership. John Crescenzl, and im- ^Id off. It showed my patrons that and George, Jr„ of- the -U, s. Army. 147 MONTOWESE STREET. BRANFORD *, ELM STREET AT ORAHGE Decides to Open a Shop' of His own I was at least tryin.' to give them chance to remain healthy. to be'present, Edward Brannlgan; steward John provement. Blandlng Klngsford. Then, in the warning days of Continued nei(t week T, BUney Jr.'. • . • •, \ D. Thomas Onofrlo, Tommy's the best that was available. Many •'iih- Furniture Entreprenesur, arid Herb annual trips to the New York Furni­ 1038, I made a very hasty decision. Llpshen ot Kiddle Lane make their ture show around this time

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