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VOL. VI—NO. 34 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 5 Cents Per Copy—Two Dollnri A Yo«r HIGH STUDENTS MEET TESTS GilHs Lists SWIMMER JOHN MARSHALL Vacations In OF CITIZENSHIP AS STUDENTS Year's Slate AND COACH HUGH GREER One hundred and eighty five days RULE EAST HAVEN FOR DAY will constitute the 1050-bl calender WILL SPEAK AT DINNER of East Haven's public school A new era in the governmental .system, it was announced this week The committee in charge of or- history of East Haven was accom­ by Superintendent of Schools Wil­ rangonienls for the banquet to be plished in routine fashion Wednes­ PLANS COMPLETED liam E, Gillls. CANCER CHAIRMAN given the athletes of the East Hav­ day when high school students took Schools will start on Wednesday, en High School today announced over control of the town's civic de­ September 0, and with Intermittent that John Marshall, Yale swimming. partments as the feature attraction FOR FLOWERS AND holidays continue until Friday, SAYS TOWN IS FAR ace. and Hugh Greer basketball of Boys and Girls weelt sponsored Juno 22. , ' coach at Conn, U. will be two of by the East Haven Rotary Club. The first holiday of the year will the principal speakers. In addition be the Teacher's Convention Day SHORT OF QUOTA to tho above speakers, Mr, Herb Rotary and town officials were FASHION SHOW, FRL which will be held on Friday, Erich, who is well known through­ Jubilant today over the success of October 27, Sohols will be in session out tho eastern seaboard for his ac­ the affair which was designed to Final plans have been completed on Columbus Day. The town of East Haven Is In tivities In behalf of boys will act in acquaint the students with the tor the "Fashions in Flowers" show Thanksgiving vacation, two days, danger of falling far short of its the capacity of toastmastor. The routine activities of the town and dessert bridge Friday even­ Sen. Jaspers will comprise the next legal holiday Five Girls quota of $2000 in the Cancer ap­ committee feels that they have been fathers. ing May 5th at 7:30 P. M. to be on November 23 and 24. peal, Mrs. James Gartland, chair­ very fortunate In securing tho ser­ Every malor and minor job was sponsored by the Junior Womens Christmas holidays will commence man announced yesterday. vices of MarshalLand Greer, tts both handed over to two dozen upper- League of the Old Stone Church. Says County with the close ot school on Friday, To Attend To dale only $210.10 has been re­ have been very 'prominent In tile classmen of the high school with Mr. Frank Henry is producer of the Dec. 22 and continue until Wednes­ ceived by her despite the wide mall sporting news this past winter. It the exception of the janitor's show.. V day. Jan 3, 19B0. appeal made to the residents of the was Marshall, the young Austral­ •duties. When the public offices Mrs. H. Shepard Johnson and Holds Costs Winter vacation Is listed tor Asia Forum town. Over one thousand letters ian flash, who broke all existing closed at 4, all the town officials Mrs. Harris Anstey are co-chairmen February trom.the close of school wore sent out at the start of the worlds swimming records in the were enthustsitlc over the business­ of the affair. Assisting are the fol­ Speaking in the Slate Capitol on the l«th until the morning of Five girl students of East Haven campaign. events in which he participated, as like manner which the youngsters lowing; Refreshments: Mrs. Philip last Thursday morning State the 20th. , High School will travel to Hartford Mrs. Garland said that persons a < member of the national cham­ carried out their offices. Johnson, Mrs. Dorrance Helbig and Senator William Jaspers, E_ast Ha­ Teacher's institute Day on March on Friday to attend a student form, can still mall their chocks and mon­ pionship Yale freshman tcaiji, Hugh The week is the first ever cele­ Mrs. Foster Sperry; Table Settings: ven Republican, declared that 23rd and Good Friday on March 24 "Young Asia Speaks." ey to the Connecticut Cancer So­ Greer, who is no stranger to East brated in like fashion In East Ha­ Mrs. Frank Lecza and Mrs. Howard County Institutions are trying to' are the days tree from schoolwork Tile girls will be accompanied by ciety at 126 Hughes Street or if Haveners, Is no less a sport cele­ ven. Althou'feh it featured the elec­ Weir; Prizes: Mrs. Robert Hartman; hold cost down. A comparison of In March. their advisor Miss Ethel Kennedy, they so desire they may call 4-3032 brity than Marshall, for ho Is the tion and rule of the" Yankee party, Raffle: Mrs. Arthur Gustaf son; the over-all expenses between state Spring, vacation will start with pf the faculty. and a canvasser will call to pick coach of the UOonn basketball AM other events have occured which Publicity; Mrs. Theodore French; and county institutions backs his the close of schools on April 20th up the contribution. team which complied a very en­ have made it memorable in the opinion, he said. Attending from hero will bo viable record In collegiate circles. Fashions; Mrs. Blandlng Klngsford; and continue uritll Monday morn­ Prlscilla MacDougall, Rachel Brooks, Tlie town's showing to date is the The entertainment program and the minds of the youngsters. Narrator: Mrs. Edmund .Pallesen; Jaspers replied to • Mrs. Edith ing. April 30th. Miriam Miller, Jill Montgomery, and poorest In tho vicinity, she said. balance of tho speaking program Churches featured vouth topics on Reservations; Mrs. Arthur Gustat- Valet Cook, executive director of Memorial Day is the only legal Roberta Bowden. ' ' Most other neighboring towns have are incomplete at this Ihnc. but it is Sunday and on Tuesday parents son 4-241G and Mrs. Robert Hart- tlie Connecticut Child Welfare As­ school holiday In.May and concludes The forum is sponsored by the surpassed the total set for them. hoped that the complete program were invited to visit the schools. man 4-4033. sociation. Mrs. Cook said Tuesday the holiday calender of the system Beatrice Fox Foundation and will In making the last minute ap­ will be announced In next week's Today, the Rotary Club will in­ Models for the affair are; Mrs. that when Jaspers associated the be held In Scenttnel Hill Hall on peal. Mrs. Gartland outlined tho East Haven News. stitute a library in the high school figures of State and county institu­ Main Street. Maicoliji Pitt, Professor stops which have been accomplish­ which win become a part of the John Croumey, Mrs. Kenneth Grif­ fiths. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. tions he wos comparing different of Indian Studies at the Hartford ed in treating the disease. This banquet is bolng sponsored guidance classes of the school. type of institutions and held that Legion Ball Seminai-y Foundation will presido. Books will be given to stimulate vo­ Henry Reis-Elbara Jr., Mrs. Whee- "I'he contributors wore the by a group of men who banded to­ lock Whitney Jr. Mrs. Arthur his arguments in favor of lower Pour girls students from India, strongest ally the scientist had in gether in the name of tlie East cational direction and it is hoped Gustafson, Mrs. Howard Frank, cost of county operation did not two from the Hartford Seminary the past year. Local contributions Haven Father's Club, and who have that aptitude tests can be. made Mrs. Philip Johnson^ Mrs. Peter stand. Jaspers compared the week Next Friday Foundation and one cacli from helped the American Cancer Society put forth every effort to make this available for the children. Phialas, Mrs Andrew Metzo, Miss ly maintenance costs of the County Smith College and Vassar College block the further spread of cancer affair for the athletes a success. Promptly at 9 on Wednesday, First Phoebe Clark, Miss Betty Jaspers, Jail with Cheshire Reformatory and will speak. by placing $3,525,375 into cancer re­ Tho response and help that has Selectman Frank S. Clancy turned Miss Linda Laine, Miss Norma Wethersfleld State Prison and of In Branford Also to be hoard will be five girls search last year." bedn forthcoming from thi; busi­ over the duties of his office to An.- DeWolfe, Miss Joan MacKlnnel, the County Home at Allingtown from China three of whom atiJsnd Only a few years ago there was nessmen and parents tliroiighout thony Bsposito who headed the Miss Judy Johnson, Miss Gloria with the State School for Boys and Favorable weather will insure the Barnard College, one Connecticut a definite shortage of scientists pro­ the entire town, in addition to the victorious Yankee ticket in an Long Lane Farm for Girls success of tlie annual American College and the fifth. Mt. Holyoke civic and fraternal organizations, held thirteen days ago. iBllings. Miss Barbara Anstey perly trained and sulUclcntly inter­ The Bridal Party: Mrs. Philip "I fully realize the difference in Legion Ball to be held in the Bran­ College. ested to promote cancer research has assured the success of the ban­ :. At the same time. • Town Clerk Smith, Mrs Frank T'arbell, Mrs. services performed," Jaspers said ford Armory next Friday night, One Japanese girl, also a student with collected funds.' quet. This get-togother Is some­ Margaret Tuckex gave up her office Martin Olson Jr. and Miss Muriel "but wha_t. I. wa.,„„s pointin^_ g„ ou__t. wa,._„s Chairman Jim McGouldrick of the at Mt. Holyoke will conclude the list Today, there Is a tromondous re­ thing that the boys In the high to Patricia Charman. others who of speakers. school, vyho have participated In surrendered their offices included Marburger. that the county was holding the Harry • Bartlett Post, No. 87 an^ surgence of Interest in cancer re­ Additional reservations are; Mrs. line against the spiral of rising nounced yesterday. _ search, with hundreds of promising varsity and iunior varsity oompelt- Assesspr James MHano to Miriam lettds developing In laboratories Miller;; ,:Tpjtfs'Gollect6r Wilfrid , J. Chester Morre, Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, costs, which Is self-evident from a I Already, seventeen, booths have )ralories tion, have been hoiiinK tor tofr^ a Mrs. Ralph Hall,' Mrs. Edward ootnparlson of the figures." been, spoken for and only fifteen re Five Drivers, throughout, America; In theth( - last; I Rood many years, but It UWUB Ratter to Joan MacKlnnel, Building Knowlton, Miss Ora Mason, Mrs. "main tor the-late comers,,who must year alono, .many, sensallorinml ftnd- seehiGdlo be luiit t)«yona ihMt Inspector Arthur Biccio. to . Qeorge Judson' Moore, "Miss . Katherlne make reBervatianswby next Thurs­ Inga turned up, many of,tliem ex­ grasp. This year, U,vrtU,be a reRlKV, Alderman, Superintendent of Wel­ Moore, Mrs. Fred Borrmann, Mrs, day. From Here To posing some of life's deepest secrets originally It wai'platltitd'.to hold fare," Mrsj; Joseph Cohhdrs to Joan Frank Provic, Mrs. Manny Seavon, Legion Readies Assisting McGouldrick are Frank —as science stepped up Its search the banquet In. the school cafaterla Wells. ' Mrs. Arthur Iverson, Mrs. Fred Mozelus,. Bob Grandozzy, John into the whole program of, growth, but'due to the great demtOid'fOr • Others who assumed offices were Crampton, Mrs. Charles' Phillips Craig, Andrew DePalma and Sal Receive Pins for adfled clues regarding cancer's reservations It will be nfoetfaty to Richard Merrill, treasurer; Robert Mrs. Ernest Beldlng, Mrs; Herman Committee For Carbone. enigmatic behavior. hold the party in the hlgji school Howell, superintendent of schools; Seholz, Mrs. Braun, Mrs. Sally Dancing Is slated from 9 until Among the 178 drivers to bo Scientists have found there Is "no gym, These .young high school ath­ Frank Bering, principal of East Lawson, Mrs. Alton Griswold-, Mrs 12 and the music will be under the honored by the New Haven Safety single cause fQj' cancer's growth; letes have,, compiled- a very envia­ Haven High School; Jack Young, Herman Lleske, Mrs. George Mc- Sale Of Poppies direction'of Tommy aia.ss who will Council on Saturday. May Otli, are but many causes. Searching with in­ ble record In every sport In whlclJ Albert Vigei-ito, Jill Montgomery, Caul Miss Anna Faeth, Mrs. Frank use his own orchestra of ten pieces. 5 East Haven and 3 Branford resi­ finite patience, they are seeking the they have participated, and It 1? Louis Paollllo. Janice Walker, Ed­ McDonald Mrs. C. A. Chlpman, Mrs. Many know of the, American Plans for converting the suge dents. At a dinner to be hold at control of cancer in three broad the hope of the committee that ward Gustafson, Dorothy Piasclk, Fred Beatson, Mrs. A. F. Holcombe, Legion and Auxiliary poppy through drill shed (nto a veritable fairyland Carnevalc's Colonnade, Commiss­ ways: evcr.y, sports minded citizen Intbwrl Louise Thomas and James Downey, Mrs. David Richards, Mrs. Howard their sale of it Memorial Day week are nearly cdmplete, McGouldrick ioner of State Police Edward J. (1) By trying.to prevent cancer who has followed the fortunes' of members of the Board of Education. Frank, Mrs. Edward Stenhani, Mrs so very few know the story behind said and the work will be done by Hlckey will present these men Na­ from forming In the human body. these boys-will make every effort Clifford HacKbarth, police chief it and what u?e the money is put tional Safety Council Safe Drive (2) By seeking better ways of de­ to attend tills banquet. WllUnm Blxbv flrp chief Georee ^""^ Lynehan. Mrs. Stuart McCann, to that is received from their sale the Elm City Decorating Company. tecting and treating cancer In the X!t!"r™ n^ •^'''vii.lXr insSfctor: Mrs Robert Whiffen, Mrs. Thomas A huge multi-colored cloth will Awards. To earn these pins, a Any person or organization who Alderman, building Inspector each year. The ' local American cover the celling and. white and driver must have operated for at early stages. (3) By finding ways of has not been contacted by a com­ Miriam Miller, assessor; Joan Wells, Geelan. Legion Auxiliary takes real pleasure blue walls will carry out a. gold, blue least 12 consecutive months without curing the-disease at any stage. mittee member may obtain tickets superintendent of welfare. Also; Mrs. Charles Jackson. Mrs. in telling this story Jn four con-^ and white color scheme. a single accident. Quallflcattons are Science has already idontUlod by calling RHy Smith, 4-4092. This ; Clerks in town offices were Mary Howard Elbridge, Mrs. Leroy secutive viieeks. strict. They emphasize the contribu­ (ibout 400 chemicals that will cause Jane Carter, tax office; Nancy Chidsey, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. The spring of 1919 found the Boxes will line the dance floor. cancer. Researchers are following committee In addition to R(iy Wm. McDowell, Mrs. W. C. Strick­ •The affair Is annual one of the tion to community safety made by Smith Is composed of Mr. Al Bow­ Owen, assessors' office; Betty sordid battlefields of France where biggest social events of the year, the men who at this ceremony will leads that indicate cancer may be den 'as treasurer, Mr. Harry Ncff, Crampton and Elaine Barbary, land, Mrs. Jolin Male, Mrs. Wm. so many of our boys fell literally receive recognition for safe records caused by a virus; they are follow­ town clerk's office. Basse. Mrs. Donald Chidsey, Mrs. carpeted with these dainty little the chairman said. ing up the discovery that blood of Mr. Joe Laurollo, Mr. Frank Messlnd Alvin Sanford. Mrs. Frank Wells, Reservations may be made with running as high as 19 successive Mr. Jerry Osohowski and Mr. Henry : The students were given the blood red popples. T'he American any member of the committee dur­ years. • cancer patients does not solidify Delucla. right to conduct the business of the Mrs. Caryle Frawley, Mrs. David Legion was the first National or­ Both East Haven and Branford under heat as readily as does nor­ offices and the building Inspector Reed, Mrs. Howard Edsall, Mrs. ganization to adopt the poppy as its ing the next week. mal blood. In one of the many pro­ To date the following.have mfide Beach, • Mrs. Charles Pickett, Mrs. are well represented In the higher jects seeking out a simple, blood reservations for the banquet: ; made one tour to determine Memorial flower. This was done in group. Charles Pannone of Adlcy Redmen, Rotary Club, American whether an addition to a building Myron Lelghton, Mrs.- Gertrude October of 1921 and it pledged, at Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shebell of Express Co.. Inc. who lives at 260 test for determining the presence in the west end section should be Chappel. Mrs. Theresa Hotchklss, that time, the profits 100 percent 158 Saltonstall Parkway announce of cancer; they arc studying can-, Legion, 's Rcijtaurant, Fen- Silver Sands Road wlU receive his cor cells evident in Isolated quan­ ton's Restaurant, Carnevale's Col- / allowed. Ivlrs. Robert Riansom, Mrs. Grace from the poppy sales to the wel­ the birth of a son, Craig Alden, on 15th year safe driving pin. onado. Beachhead Rcstaursjat, Lieblei-, Miss Mary-EIlzabeth Lle- fare relief for service irien and April 25. . , tities of body fluids; they:are eval­ First Selectman Esposito also bler, Mrs. Arthur Gustafson. Other East Haven men who will uating tests in which chemicals arid Main Street Restaurant, .W'.iiw"'!' ' was taken oil the annual Spring women and their families; thus be honored are: Dwight Eldrldge, techniques kill cancers in labora­ Drug Store, Metcalra,-'' Grave's .tour of the town and supervised Also; Mrs. Robert Hartman, Mrs. fulfilling the true meaning of the 80 Edgar Street, of Manufacturers tory animals, and they are trans- Sport Shop, Wolfe's aaKery and minor road repairs. Ho./ard Weir. Mi's. Philip Johnson, poppy—an emblem of faith, faith Express; William Young, Hunt filantlng tumors successfully In an- Reeds Poultry Farm. • • - Esposito was specific in an inter­ Mrs. Sherwood Chamberlain, Mrs, witli the dead through the living. Lane, of New Haven Dairy; Also, mals. Also: • East Haven Hardwarfe. view granted the News when he said Vincent Fasaoo, Mrs. E. S. Siswlck, The American Legion Auxiliary in John Manzi, 035 Main Street, of Tovme Clothes, D'Amlco's Matjj^t, that the town had a need for more Mrs. B. Lambert, Mrs. H. S. John- order to protect the memorial poppy Adley Express, Inc. and James They are amassing clues on* the DeMusIs Brothers, Frank's-Barber playgrounds. He expressed a belief stih Jr., Mrs. Blandlng kingsford from commercialism adopted a na­ Mustakus, 480 High Street, of C, W. relationships of hormones, natural Shop, Booster Club, School Board, that more citizens of East Haven Mrs. Foster Sperry. Mrs. Frank tional poppy program in 1924 which Blakoslee & Sons. extracts, flourescent dyes, radio-ac­ Town Ofllclals, South District Civ­ should visit the Town. Hall to learn Lecza. Mrs. Mozealous, Mrs. Alex eliminated the commercial poppy. William Paine of General Ice tive substances, nitrogen mustards, ic Association, Christ Church of the civic affairs of the Com­ Mcintosh, Mrs. Walter Melvin, Mrs, The memorial poppy, the Ameri­ The whole town's talking how Cream Corporation, who lives on vitamins, rays, gene changes, liv­ Guild (Momauguln),,Gcrrish p.T.A- munity and the wherefors of loca) Torrance Helbig, Mrs. Theodore can Legion and Auxiliary poppy, is Jack Tyler, how vacationing from Ridge Road, Branford will receive ing habits, microbes and nutrition tativc in the state scholastic bas­ government. Trench, Mrs. Harris Anstey, Mrs. the only completely veteran-made his duties at the American Stool hts 11th year safe drlv.lng pin. to cancer. ketball tournament, and being Robert Decker; Mrs. JJelson Mosig, and Wire Company landed that nudged out in tho final day of play All officers expressed gratitude poppy and the workers receive pay 6'/ilb brown trout last Monday in Other Branford men who will be As finding Is added to finding, to the Rotary Club for allowing the Mrs. Edmund Pallesen. for each one made. The material, honored are; Anthony Trufan, and more pieces are added to this for the basebiill championship. Lake Saltonstall Baseball play­ lite and death puzzle,.among the Tommy's Furniture House, Tony's day to become a reality and ex­ Also; Miss Vera K'earsley, Mrs. red crepe paper for the bloom and er is equally good at casting a fly. Indian Neck Road of Adley ExprosS; Barber Shop, Branford • V.F.w., pressed hope that the day would Robert Bradley, Mis. George Webs­ green for the stem, is furnished Inc. leading laboratories In the nation, become an annual feature, tor, said ter, Mrs. Seth Peck, Mrs, B. Schmltt, free to the veteran by the Depart- rod, it seems Jack's wife Is This- is the Second Annual cere­ no time is lost in adapting the best' Chin Gen Pang, Main Street Food Miriam Miller, "It has been a most Mrs. Otto Zachringer, Mrs. Russell mnt in the state in which the presently visiting her folks In mony of the New Haven Safety of tried laboratory techniques to Market, Augles Package Store and Instructive- day, filled with know­ Rose, Mrs. Angas Rollo, Mrs. hospital Is located. They are made Alameda, California Its not Council. Its value is Indicated by the treatment of those now ill with Town 5 and 10. ledge and memories which will not Richards. Mrs. Kenneth Griffiths; by disabled veterans in hospitals the cares of business which have the fact that 29 additional men cancer. The following Individuals have Miss Margaret Tucker^ Mrs. Henry Rollie Graves bent over like an oc­ also made reservations: easily be forgotten." and poppy workrooms in 40 states. togenarian biit he and the wife have qualified this year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neff, Mr. and , The biggest thrill of the day was Smith, Mr and Mrs. Edward Galpin, More that 25,000,000 poppies are Mrs. Roger Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. reserved for Joan MacKlnnell, Mrs. Vincent Fogarty, Mrs. N. Peck, sold beginning with the Saturday moved last week-end Or hadn't Mrs. E. Nesblt, Mrs, R. Bailey, Mrs. you heard Pair recently cele­ Main St. Store Bixby, Mr. and Mrs. David Rubin, however. Shortly before 3 her prior to Memorial Day and through brated tenth wedding annlvorsfiry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Smith, mother made an appearance at the E. Montgomery. . Memorial Day Itself by about 12',- Edward Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Oarafeno, Mr. and Tax Collector's wiVidow to make a 000 volunteers who receive no com­ with steak dinner at Cafe Sullivan Mrs. Ralph Paollllo, Mr. and Mrs. partial payment on the second half pensation. In this way more that Wife's favorite dish is lobster Will Feature Henry DeLucla, Mr. and Mrs. Tln- of her taxes. Despite the unfamlll $300,000. is paid annually to needy Mrs. Tim Carr visiting friends Rites Largely arl, Mr. and Mrs. MacKlnnel, Mr. arltyof her duties, the young col W. J. Rafter Says and disabled service, men and here after hurry call to this area Women's Wear Roger Merrill, Jr., Mr. A. VIgorlto, .lector was bright and efficient In women for making 'them. The v- Wit.h , her'husban™„-|j„ d .__iandi famil, y Mr. Russell, Mr. Cahoon, Mr. Fran­ making the transaction, and Mrs. Attended Here cis Walsh, Mr. Carl Garvin, Mr. Tax Collections proceeds from the sale of these ^^'=, *'="i'^ ^ f i^* ^^.^f'|L"''i'; The newest store to take its place Joseph Laurello and Mr. Jeremiah MacKlnnell was given a cherished 25,000,000 popples amount to more Claims there Is^no P'afe like It on Main Street Is Dayton's featur­ tax receipt, one which will not Largely attended recently were ing a complete lino of nationally Collins of Branford. than $2,000,000 and evei-y penny is On^"de wlU^noyerleaveof the town's mor, she eenthusiasti hopes c the funeral services for Edward C. quickly he lost or forgotten. In Healthy State fight fans is mild mannered Wilfrid Gallo of 64 Edward Street East Ha­ advertised ladies' apparel. The at­ As mementoes of the occasion, the devoted to rehabilitation work by tractive shop opens its doors at 301 Branford Manor Auxiliary will both the American Legion and Its Rafter Tax Collector is proud ven. His funeral was held from the Main Street this Saturday morn-- hold a card party Friday at 8:30 youngsters \vere given sets of their East Haven tax collections In the of tax returns here Figures parlors of M. F. Walker and Sons own fingerprints after a "tour" of current fiscal year of 1949-50have Auxiliary, of wlilch Corcoran-Sund- Ing, at which time a free gift will P. M. in the firehouse. Hostesses quist Post No. 83 is the local unit. only 8% will;be delinquent come on Saturday, April 22. A high Mas? ;be given to everyone who stops in. will be Mrs. Charles Callahan, Mrs. - the police statloru : : reached $345,931.93 Tax Collector September ...... Betty Coyle opens a of Requiem was celebrated In St. Wilfrid J. Rafter disclosed this The Grove J. Tuttle P. T. A. will The hosts at Daytpn's arc Mr. Eugene Daniels and Mrs. Robert summer dross shop In Madison Vincent dePaul's Church by the and Mrs. Dayton B. Weil, who Chadeayne. ' hold a public food sale -next soon Sympathy to Zlta Mat­ Rev. Fr. Joseph O'Keefe. Burial was Mary Matthews Rafter said that $316,338.0p of Wednesday at 3 P. M. In the school until recently operated a similar auditorium. '" thews on the death of her mother in the Beavordale Memorial Park. store in Mllford for several years. Surgical School and Warner School Dies At Home, Here this amount has been collected on East Haven High will shift Its Where Fr. Joseph Buckley read the Their presence here brings to East of Corsetlerlng, will give surgical the 1949 list and this figure repre­ amount of $26,282.81 which repre baseball schedule to Hammer Field committal- service. Haven a couple who are completely fittings by doctors' prescriptions. Mrs. Mary Ross Matthews, form­ sents 52.2% Of the total list. Col­ sents back taxes collected and also in Branford in order to complete Its Mr. Gallo, once president of the familiar with corsetlerlng. Mr. Well has long been associated er Branford resident, died B^lday lections' a year ago for the same $3,311.10 the total of Interest and Housatonic Lea'gue Schedule Horton-Gallo-Creamer Company of Mrs. Well, a graduate of Camp with the corset business, both In afternoon at her home at Green period were $267,198.96 or Sl.O^. of liens. Poor condition of Memorial Field Is State Street was a resident of East the manufacturing and selling Garden court. East Haven, follow­ the 1948'list. Haven for 33 years with the mem­ ers Mrs. Oliver W. Lambert. Mrs. fields. ing a short Illness. She was a native Taxpayers who have not yet made responsible Rotary Club to pur­ Included , in the total Is the payments on their 1949 tax bills are chase flagpole for Memorial' Field bers of his family. He retired from John Leissner, Mrs, Frank Crlsafl An attractive, . modern stor.e, of'Branford and the widow of the business four years ago and had and Miss • Charlotte Gallo; four Dayton's has tile red ceilings, green •late J. Edward Matthews. de Paul's Church at 0 o'clock. Mrs. warned that the entire amount is in time for dedication on Decora­ tint walls and a light mahoganey. Matthews is survived by two daugh­ now delinquent and cannot be paid tion Day ,.. Fast semi-pro base­ been in falling health for the past sisters, Mrs. A. M. Busso, Mrs. John Funeral services were held Tues­ several months. Ho died on April Cassldy Mrs. George Boucher and trim. The background of the show­ day morning from the W. S. Clancy ters, Mrs, Valdemar Nygard and in two installments, also that in­ ball game carded as featiu-e at­ cases Is rose pink. Five fitting Miss Zlta Matthews, a member of terest is accumulating at the rate traction iFoxon Crowhills re­ 20. . - • Miss Elizabeth Gallo; a brother, Funeral Home, 43 Klrkham Avenue place East Havon Reds In New Ha­ Mr. GftUo leaves his wife,-Mrs, Joseph Gallo, and two grandchil­ rooms are located In' the rear of • at 8:30 o'clock. A requiem high the East Haven High School of 6% per year dating, from March dren. J, • , . ., _ . the shop. . . , . . 'mass was celebrated at St, Vincent faculty. _ 15, 1950. ven baseball league Irene McCarly Oallo; four daught-

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Pftfffl Tln'Cfl Thursdav, Mav 4 1950 THE BRANFORD REVIEW .EAST HA VEN NEWS i: i Purple". Ko less impressive was the ton number presented • by six M.1V 4. 195(1 • Pitgo Two -'THE BRANPORD REVIEW ."^EAST HAVEN KEWS Thursda production number, "Blue Moon"' students dressed In th• o style• • s of' ANDID Varsity Show which had a couple dancing to Mary the Ittto 20's the Flapper era. week. •• •• •- • • (ESTASLIBHBD ni 192a) Zurow.ski's crooiilng. The' flarieera Dancers wcfe Joan Kamlnsky, Joan The praises of God should be were Owen DeVerriadI and Jcanelto bid Stone Church ,••-• -, •• AKO Austin, Rosemary Carlson. Dick sung, by intelligent minds which WHAT NOTS DeBcrnardi. • ; ' Colelnan, • jerty Bryan and Jerry North Branford Bv OnA RoUNu IZ Wins Approval Momauguin News Issues Calehddf- understand whit they we singing m Rosemary Carlson won much Hayward. • - CONGHEGATIONAt CIlUnCH about. ,Not by undeveloped childish PUBllBHIlD EVEKt TIIUasSAT Roving Reporter praise for the smart way In which Casanova and Coleman came back Mrs. Joseph O'Connor — Tel. 4-1144 Of Big Crpwd .she handled the solo wbrk In the Ihimddlfttely to score In "Gloria" a For Coming Week ItcT. 11. C, Ttitit, Pastor .minds.' ; i - • • . " lIEYia lESkllHI! Uld JOHM B. tOBB, Sowiifi hings, Lucliy Logan — Tel. 8-2379 Miss Ethel Maynard "Tlie power to concentrate upon hear a priest or Minister, aniiounce I We cry for world order, but In • l'ul)Uali«Ta candy and- Cake nlimber bftcred •irbcttl dufct; • • ' - a dqfinlle objective Is a gift to be a Psalni for his sermon theme, the Church we son^j"™^^,. „„„ Brighten way. Eight hundred persons a I the iVIasscs at St, Clares Parish, Mo nt Bradford Manor Fire House, Friday, May !i Organist and Choir Director - - ' ••—»- nilx WtlLtAH J. AHERH, Editor "Some say the 'man of the house' by the Juniors. In the chorus were Jeanette DeBernordl and Thelma 11:00 Morning worship coveted.'' Until he has taken his seat in the uiings up pretty well. There Is one Alie. I, f tuttou, AiiOfitta Editor Check yours— has more right tb become bored audUorUnn enthused last Friday J. Cannon, J. Tousey, B. Lehr, Dougherty combined their vocal jiuuguln arc 8:30 and 10:30 o'clou&j Ueor^e street, 8:30 p.m. 7:30 P.M. Annual Dessert Bridge 9:45 Sunday School chancel, I never could understaad, church In our cltv. which has a lUle night to the Varsity Show, a new and "Fashions In Flowers", spon­ Concentration of thought upon a X-ray. with his dally work than the house­ Vanessa PetrlUb, C- Pctoi'son, ': J. talents In anothef well oVatloned '^iasses at St. Clare's church special goal, for which we ore striv­ how a Clergyman could face i.is limt there shall be nO-visiting or THE BBAHrOSD BBTIEW, MO. . . variety production which has re­ Vlshno, Vincent Casanova, L. number, "Temptation." dally at 7:30 A. M. Robert a. Clark or 110 George sored by Junior Women's League ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH audience, so Illy prepared. Egclsm talking preceedlng the morning 7 Boie Btntt Tel. a-9<31 Brutotd wife and mother—others say vice- placed Ine uym exhibition In the Street Is a member of the Olee Sunday, May 7 ing for steadily and firm, usually IBB EAST HAVEN HEWS Ponald McCarthy and Dan Cos- Drive? Swinbs appear at Pardee versa, in your honest opinion; whose White, Jerrv Haywnfd, Jonn The show came to a fast close uuufcsslons every Saturday altcr- Key, Francis J. Smith, Rector produces the coveted prize. Ability and conceit precludes the thought,; wj.ship. All visiting to be done after .' I«l. Brluitor* B-24S1- Park Walter and Elsa Williams school curricula. Austin, fi. Rubb6' and Richard with a tap routine, by Anlta-Rubbo. ClUb at SprlnRflold CollcKo. The 8100 A.M. Breakfast Meeting for Edmund L. Stoddard th"e' close ot the sei'vlce.ahd this is V. 0. Box 81B • • East B«TOO grove "seen' overlooking the ceno­ work db yoti really think bccbmes Largely through the dfforts 6f a iiion at 4 o'clotk. club sings under the direction of to conctntrate often spells success the possibliltV. that somewhere In welcome new daughter ...... Phoebe mote monotonous—the man's bi' the Paterson. Dancing to "Chattanooga Shbeshlne Officers and I'oachers of the Lay Reader or lallure. Nothing In this life Is his cong:egatlon, may be well order, divine order. A little con­ BOBBOaiEIJOK taph last'Monday evening Both HlgleV' marries : next week' remarkable Master of Ceremonies, Christ church, Momauguin branch Prof J, Lawrence Coulter who has Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins woman's?" In an acrobatic dnnoc routine Boy!' the talented miss won new Church School. gained by scattering our thoughts educated and even culturpd folks centration of thought, tin creating 93 p«T ye.r, piyftSI. In adruet report its condition disgraceful ...... ; Former Branford girl, > now of Qcorge Sobo; and the work of the done tb wttllz'time, Pat'Kennedy recognition for her adroit stepping. Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, 9:30 o.m. developed several vocal and In­ 0:45 A.M. Church School. Organist or our activities. a spiritual atmosphere. In the Mn!, Ells^vohh Harrison, of Braii- Joint directors. Miss Virginia Moess- strumental musical groups on the Mrs, Edmund L..Stoddard who are analyzing his words, and AEVEBIISIira BATES Ott APPUOATION Hafrjf ' Andsxsoh, proprietor of Madison, tb mftke hoifie In Texas .... oltd, ^ays: ' ' ' and Carol Johnson displayed un­ She was assisted by a chorus com­ Morning Prayer and sermon. lliOO A.M. Morning Worship with he Is losing "Face". Some 'dt our Church Sanctuary might result in Waverly Hotel, elated with success ...... Cocoa, Florida has bid fatewell mang and Mr, Warren Sampson, Springfield campus In the past two Choir Director The man who makes a success of Entered la aecond clui matter Octobot "If a mfth has the confining type usual balance and poise In execut­ posed of Joan Austin, Jessie Vltczak, Service of Holy Communion. Guest Church Janitors, who receive the greater spiritual;help ito' the- con­ ot Dferby Day at his establlshrtierit to Charley Ttrhune and Short the physical education directors of Dana Armstrong, Joan Kamlnsky, Regular Friday evening pinochles years. Clark sings In the first tenor minister will give the Communion 9:30a.m. Morning Service and any venture does so because thfe IB, lD2e, U the Poit Olttco It Btanloid, of Work, 1 can uhttersland why he girls and boys or the school system, ing their specialty. section and Is also manager of the Sermon ^ Idea, which possesses his mind. Is hard earned money ot the church­ gregation. Ooon., Under Act or Huoh 3, IBBT, ' ...Bllllman College was quartered Beach again welcomes the hard­ Laugh pi-ovoklng was the charles- Ann Fitzgerald and Pat Kennedy. Meditation and serve Communion. goers, could well concentrate on the would find His dhlly task qnitc'lnon- the show maintained a lively 30 man Dice Club. Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and all absorbing His mind is concen­ It might also result in more con­ Tbo Hevlev and Tlie Kewi welcome contrl- there ...... Chet Meyers, will attend ware man ..• Seldom tosses horse­ otouous. Ana If a housewife has he Anthems by the Senior Choir, dirt, which they are supposed to 30th reunion of his Yale Sheff shoes anymore but once ranked as comedy pace. WE ARE FULLY MODERN Plans have been made by the St. 6th Sundays trated upon the objective. Accord­ centration en Hie music .and the bttUona from tfladera upon anr inbjeot ot children, her work, too, could be­ Carried to higher planes by Sa- 4:30 P.M. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ ' Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th ing to the amount of this power, of eliminate during the .week between sermon. If this, attitude reached pnbllo Inteteat,' AU communlcatlona muat be' Class In June ...... 'Class headquar­ town's best ; Good Softball come very boring, unless she has EQUIPPED TO GET YOUR Clare's Men's Club for Its second ship, Second In a series of programs church srvlces. Dirt Is not sacred BlSued; Blgnatutea will be wltbheld tlpOQ ro- ters will be at swtinky' Madison hUrler, too bo's smart Introductions, the rest of annual Conmunlon breakfast to be Sundays concentration is his success in ob­ the Singer and the- Preacher, a Qtteiit.' Auonymoua contrlbatlona will bo. dl»- rfiany outside activities. But as for (he cast contributed excellently to HAND OR POWER on "Boy-Girl Relations". Executive Church School will bo held at 10 taining that for which he Is but cleanliness is next to aoodllne.ss superior type of . .service would regatded. • Beach Hotel Story may be Chest X-ray at old Telephone mothers; I don't see how ahy ol held Sunday May 14, at Fcnton's Committee will present for dLscu.?- Perhaps the average Church Janitor, Building next week .:,..... Chairman the hour and one half show. Using r^-^wkt Restuarant. Tickets may bo obtain o'clock In the Rectory with In­ striving. result. And perhaps less ot our breaking from Health department them could feel that child-raising MOWER READY slond'draft of the new Fellowship structions given by Rev. Francis J. thinks God cannot sep him, as he of town ..; Many youngsters outH Frances Waters hopes to see miiny material fresh to these parts and; cd from any member of the club ' This rule can be applied to every Church folks would humger to stay FRONT PAGE Is boring. True, the days' endless constantly changing costumes, the Constitution. ' Smith and Mrs. Smith, thing in life cheats in his ottering to God. ot school ...... Then, loo. It may be new faces In addition to record ^/•'i' The cub .scouts of Momauguin home and listen to Dr. Stockman Every week we get n request tasks or caring for them Is a mat­ M. C. was the Integralpart of the 7:00 P.M. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ The roads, the lanes and byways, Dr Sheen or other gifted preachers the weather and Spring colds ;. breaking 1200 who checked apalnst ter of doing the same thing ovei Pack held their monthly meeting I love children, but I'do not care T. B. last June ....;... Vblunleer work­ sliotv which Included dance routines ship, Election of officers for com­ ST, ACGUSTINE'S R, C. CHURCH are filled with human derelicts, who to have them taking part In the on the Radio. Truly, ot concentra­ fi'oni Some iiiaividiini or organizn Original'Kong by Bill Patterson last and over. But doesn't Just watohlhfc, Wednesday evening In the Bradford ing year, Joliowod by Worship llev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor Friday' night at 'Varsity Show was ers to assist In task .Mrs. Eric and songs, wrestling skits, acrobatic Manor Fire House. Each don put have failed In the venture of lite. formal worship service ot the tion, is a coveted prize. ' tion to "please put this .story on them grow do something to yoU thav waltzes.moments of magic, iwlrllhg Service. A speclafOym Night" has Rev, John McDonald, Curate We can safely say, that these have Che of the features of the presenta­ Swanson still talking of Smorgas­ lifts the weight of all the work in­ ^EXCLl3SnK on a jnippot show with puppets alid Frank Frawloy Church. In their proper place, they Harry W. Brlnley the front page were people Will bord In Portland;...... Prances Walsh tricks, and •— the Charleston;' gl been planned for tlic rest of the lacked that power ot concentration are lovely and lovable. Old folks tion ...... Reports have It that the volved? Raising children Is a mighty .singe made by the cubs, evening. ; Organist ond Choir Director .see it." shftw will nevejr again be pfgserited has completed her portion of the Featuring jazz, by Lewis Bracken which could have given to therellves should'not Interfere with the chil­ important and responsible job, so and Jack Murphy on the saxaphbhe Wolf Rank badges were awarded Mrs. Charles Donadio, assistant such a different pattern and which This strikes us ns being rather Ih'thls di' arty other year •, Fire census taking :.. Rapidly Closing to Stanley LalowskI, Harold Oren, 7:30 P.M. Newly formed Bible Masses 7:00 - D;15 dren or In their children's services. much So, that It almost scares yOL and di'ums, the show got ott to a THE gftB rniigc tlint slopped Uic Spring Class for young people'18 to 25 may have placed their feet on Neither should older folks be funny. You see, the average week­ 'Wardens again warn people on ob­ here' :. Men who escort the gals tb think oC It. It a'man, makes autc # Wc Epcclnlizc In Iiflnd nnd power Gabriel FuccI, James Tiuman, Mass ' 8:00 Nortbtord Congrega­ my mama done taining fire permits before burning to the 'Veteran's Ball next week may .ast pace which' Seldbm dulled St>1e aliow—Glcn^vood't newest creation, years of age, friends and members higher ground 'ot thought and annoyed with children at the formal ly reader covers the whole paper. parts, and finds one Imperfect, ht thereafter,, lawn mower •horpcnina mid rcpniri, . Salavatoro Pascarolla and Harold tional Church action. rubbish or dead grass : Elwood save some dough; If they'scan'the Clark. Gold arrow points went to of the church. • Religious Instruction will be held worship Service .of the Church, As a mntter of fiiet, he usually jilst tosses It' Ipto the scrap-pile, tc ; Lillian MakowskI and Helen Boyle fcotvirlng Uio cOstom-dcBlgnw) GIciiwooil Wednesday, May 10 If the goal is placed high, the which Is usually at Eleven o'clock. tole me... Caddy opens Pouble Beach Store Review Ads next week ...... A tip .... be melted down to make more melai OPEN WaK OKt cyENINGS Kenneth Levlne, Robert Douglas on Saturday,morning ot 10 o'clock. glances cusunlly ut the front Complete with Television this ..'.:.. Its a Branford Department scored Immediately thereafter •with, lIitlc

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Thurtdav. May 4, 1950 Thursdayt Mny A, 1950 : THE BRAKFORD REyfiJW. - EAST HAVEN NEySa; Piy Fdqr THE BnANFORD BEVIBW . EAS? HAVEK NEWS Pjjl* Axelson, Guset Artist, accompanied 'Kasclinas, Joyca-Zdnnowicz, Joanne Napoleon, Murphy, Gerald Bryan. Commcr- Tlie Motor. VAilcle J>|ip(iitmi^t 'renc WalendsiiiliH by G. Charlotte Formen. • . Zvonkovlc, Darilbl Cosgrove. Qtado ID^-^oltogO' Qoursoi Agnes clal Course! Jchnle ZebrowskL Gen- has'Informed t^ie HlW^ftyj'S»*W Cor cor an-Shaw Mrs. Pearson Musical Art The Mattatuck Musical Art Grade 4—Auca Gardner, Marian Dudley, chhrlotto PlemlSter, Bar­ cral Course; Ruth Hoadloy. Special Commission t\i»,i' i\alng'M4D ot)« MYRTIE E. HARDY, Married Recently Society will present the next pro­ Kasclinas, Sandra Tamsln, David bara Jones, Lee Mockovlcz, Joan Course: Jeanetto DeBornardI, John person died In a traffic aco|d«At To Raymond Pratt gram on May 23rd at the home of FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO Stadallnk. Pratt, Edward Sopneskl, Kenneth Holmes. ever 44 hours. V 'y'. ' Wedding Draws Named Junior Club Studies Mrs. 8. A. Petrlllo. Grade 6—Patricia Doba, Howard Donadlo, Philip Parrlnglon, Ber­ MYftdN A. HARDY Kopjanskl, Maurice Metcalfe, Les­ nard Jones. Commercial Course; On Saturday afternoon, April 15 Mrs. Margaret Mack of Main St., lie Pcrrelll. Mildred• Atwoter, 'Jacqueline Al- Local Interest at 4 o'clock. In the old Stone Club Prexy Nordic Songs left Monday to visit With her son Grade 6—rBiUyc Blgclow, Cath­ binger, Janice Bramble, Caryl MARRIED SUNDAY Church, East Haven, Miss Irene M. Frederick at Fort Thomas, Ken­ PLACED ON HONOR ROLL FORerin e Krelowlcz, Patricia Kowalskl, Cudgma, Aint Cudgma, Stella Announcement has been made ol -Valcndzlak, daughter of Mr. and tucky tor a weeks stay, after whlt-h The .second annual meeting of the The regular Aprli meeting of the Philip Babln. Binlellta, Virginia Hooghkirk. Spec­ Hill Top Orchard's he recent marriage of Ml-ss Caroline .vlrs. Alexander Walendazlak of UO time her son will return to East JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ial course: Dcanna Luclan, Marlon Tliii iiiBrriafce of Mrs. Myrtle E. Evelyn Shaw, daughter of Mr. and indla Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., be-Junior Half Hour Reading Club was Musical Art Society was held at Haven for a two week visit. Fritsch, Lillian Smith, Jane Mason. ;amc the bride of Mr. Raymond H. held at the Oasis Monday evening the home of Miss Georgia Milne. THIRD MARKING PERIODGrad e 7—Elinor Fowler, Leo- Hardy ttf 92 Rogers Street Brnnford, Jean Myers .virs. Charles Shaw of Long Hill with thirty members present. The cadia Locarno, Ann Petcia, Bar­ General Course: Pnuln Klczynskl. to Mr. Myron A. Hardy x>t Platts- Road, Guilford, to Mr. William F. Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Lars M. Fromen read an In­ Every Connecticut citizen is on o bara Plerpont, Nancy L. Williams, Grade 11—College Course: Va­ biirR, New York, took place laut Corcoran, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pratt of 500 Central Avenue, New president, Mrs. Russell Melckle, pre­ teresting paper about "Scan­ safety committee — committee to Four hundred eighty-two Bran­ Grade 2—Gall Brandrlx, Leslie Cosgrove, Gail Ouiningham, Jan- Hall; Dtnna Murphy, Betty nessa Petrlllo, Janet Vlshno, Joan Sunday afternoon. April 30, at 2 In Is Bride Of Iliomas Corcoran ot Branford, or, Haven. The Rev. Pauli';P. jBalten- sided. ,• dinavian Music" and the following making his home sate from ac- ford Public'School students have Clark, Janice Blake, Karen Brad­ Ice Hlckey, Janet Lelnster, Lynn Gate, Patricia Holsenbeck, Betsy Baker, Ruth Roller, Vincent Casa­ Dairy Bar the lOrand Avenue Congrcgatlonol Saturday afternon, April, 22 at i •louse officiated. ' ' It was voted to chance the By program was enjoyed by the mem­ cldentsl ____-——= attained honor roll standing for ley, Vivien Novlokl, Judith Poul- Prout, Betty Royden, Joanu St. Qulnn, Nanjy Williams, Joan nova, Frederick Smalley, Commer­ Church In New Haven. Tlie Rev. o'clock In the First Congregational The bride was attended; by her Laws to Increase the membership bers. the third ranking period. ton, Karyl Roganson, Karen See- John, Sandra Torelll, Lois Daggett, Ahem, Joan Relchcrt, Helen Zu- cial course: Alio Forsman, Jcan- Mr.^ Ryan Down by the Sally Gardens, They were divided among the ley, Sally Taggard, Margo Wood­ Beverly Dykun, Linda Edsall, Eu­ Warren Murphy officiated, Church, Guilford, The Rev. Paul sister, Mrs, Opaline T.f Mackowskl to not more than eighty members. ANH wallack, Eric- Bloomberg, Ronald otte Webb, Mary Ellen Symonds, A motion to have higher dues was ; Let AH My Lite be Music, orro schools as fbllows: man, Douglas Altmansberger, John nice Fresco, Johanne Nobilc, Pa­ Dahlqulst, Joseph Klimas, John Rose Giordano, Helen Kotowski, Itio bride wa.s given In marralgc F. Battenhouse performed the cere­ of Brooklyn, N. Y., as matron of I tricia Stach, Sally Upson, Patricia Is Now Open by her son, Ru.s.sell Hardy of Floral In one of the lovelier Spring mony, and music was given by Mr. honor. The brldegroori\'s brother, also passed. Officers were elected Spross, Altec Warner, Buth Kuster- SHORT BEACH SCHOOL Batrow, ThfooD Brwon, George Parks, Joseph Colombo, Charles Joan Nygard, Anita Tomel, Thom­ wedding.? on Saturday morning, er, Ruth Oliver, Elizabeth Baldwin, Grade l.^aay!Boswell, Mlchalah Dautrlch, James Devlne, John Duf­ Wrlgley, John Cirie, Stephen Dud­ Callahan, Jolm • Hagstrom, John as Pnrcell. Special Course: Joan Park. N. J. and'. >vasf,«tlendcd by H Philip Dudley, organist, and Mr. Mr. Douglas P. Pratt, served as best for the ensuing year as follows; The Kneuer's fy, Frank Hall, Alan Haroskewlcz, ley, Jack Konz, Michael Stembor- Kamlnsky, Rlchhrd Sullvan . Mrs. Betty Sargent ol' 82 Hoger.s April 22, at 10 o'clock In St. Vincent Allen Irwin, soloist. man. • ; accompanist: Solvejg's Song, Grieg, Bracken, Sharon Cusack, Patricia Austin. - de Paul's Church, East Haven, Miss President. Mrs. Elbert A. Pearson; Georgia Milne, accompanied by Dombrowskl, Joanne Fltz, Gall Klrby Hawkes, Peter Hopkins, skl, Robert Bedard, Alex Clnquan- Grade 12—College Course; Mari­ Street, Branford, Matron of Honor. The bride, who was given In mar­ A dinner followed the ceremony Vice Pros., Mrs. Richard Squerl; Wayne Logan, Lawrence Peterson, ta, Thomas Hart, David Harrison, Grade 8—Phoebe Poet, Barbara Jean Meyers, daughter of Mrs. John riage by her father, was attended by Ruth Oliver; Lift Thine Eyes, GIFTS Budaverdl, Susan McBrlde, Patricia Wlilte, Elizabiith Sopneskl, Jean- lyn Erlokson, Anne Fitzgerald, Ruth Mr. Hardy's best man was his son, J. Foley ot 0 Clark Avenue, East Ha­ In Carnevale's Colonade. , Secretary, Miss Alice Warner and Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; The Last Prusslck,,. lola Rogers, Deborah Edward Regan, Richard Cave, Richard Hosley, James Randazlse, ette Rider, Valerie Blakely, Mar­ Johnson, . Phyllis Rice, Ijorrnlnc Lester, also of Plaltsburg, N. Y. her sister, Mrs Alva B. Woodruff Jr., Treasurer, Mrs. T. W. Van Wllgen. FOR EVERY OCCASION Lawrence Meeker. Joseph Secondlno, Timothy Swan- ALL MAKES... ven, became the bride of Mr; Wil­ of Guilford, as matron of honor, and After a weddlnp: trip to New York Song, Rogers; Along the King's Shaiien, Sandra' Swanson, John garet HargraveSi Marlon Struzin- Stevens, Warren Hopper, lllehard Ushers were Colby Hardy of Gull- liam B, Byah, son of Mr. and Mrs. City, the couple Is residing In 3 Mrs. Pearson announced the fol­ Highway, RIsher, Alice Warner, Brown, Robert Finch; George La- Grade 3—Barbara Anderson, Su­ son, Alan Martin. skl, Dorothy Purcoll, Patricia Dahl­ by Miss Elsie Tamaro of West Ha­ "Exclusive but not Expensive" qulst, Jane Carlton, Judith Hart­ STANDARD AND PORTABLE ford, Conn, and Lewis Sargent of Dennis W. Ryan of 131 KImberly ven and Miss Dorothy Corcoran of Borrmann Road, East Haven. lowing chairman of standing com­ Ruth Kusterer, Ruth Oliver, Eliza­ cey, Charles Gbuln, Lawrence Pls- san Benson, Susan Blake, Virginia LAUREL STREET SCHOOL New Haven. Avenue, East Haven; The Rev. Dan­ Mr. Pratt Is a veteran of service mittees for the new year. beth Baldwin, accompanist; Ack, catelll, John Ward. Charlotte, Susan Dahlmeyer, Con­ Grade 3—Elizabeth Beach, Ju- gen, Betsy JonoSi Stephanie Zvon­ Asthmatic New York, sister of the bridegroom, Convenient Parking stance G'ouln, Shaune Lynch, Jan­ ditli Clrte, Rosemary Creem, Caro­ kovlc, Edward Mark, Frank Kamln­ The, bride wSs dressed In gray iel P. Golden performed the cere­ as bridesmaids, with the V. a. Navy. ^ Program. Mrs. Leslie Flndell; Varmeland du Skona, arr. by Typewriters - Adding Machines; mony. Ways and Means, Mrs. Murray Up­ Gustav Hagg; Sangaren pS.' Vandr- ON ROUTE I BETWEEN et Stapleford, Linda White, Joseph lyn Grossbaum, Kathleen Makuck, sky, Paul Anlskovlch, Peter Beach, Dust Allergy chiffon faille with a navy hat and Mr, John Corcoran of Branford Dombrowskl, Edward Fryer, Rich­ Margaret Morton, Barbara Rogers, Stanley Close, John McGowan, accessories. She wore an orchid Given m marriage by.her father, son; Weltore. Mrs. Carl Montellus; Ing, T. W. Naumann; Dans Bort Pa BRANFORD and GUILFORD RE-UPHOLSTERING Walter Reynolds, Richard Stanton. Hay Fever Check Writers served his brother aa best man, and Mrs. Knowlton Historian, Mrs. James Neely; Vagen, Helfrld Lambert, Harry ard Judd, Dunftan Murphy, Steven Valerie Rogers, Jo-Ann Solarlnl, corsage. ,v ; the bride was attended by Miss Lu­ ushers were Mr. Thomas Corcoran At Moderate Cost . . . Sokolosky. Barbara Tott, Susan Qulnn, Paul Grade 0—College Course: Jayne The Matron of Honor Was dressed cille Howard ot East Haven, as mold of Washington, D. C,. another Guest At Shower Publicity, Mr's. WInthrop Towner. By Expert Craftsmen Anastaslou, Burke Asher, Anthony Flemlstei', Oretchon Ypung, Helen SUFFERERS WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR of Honor. Miss ^vlargarct Fcnton of Telephone, co-chairmen, Mrs. HARBOR STREET SCHOOL In teal blue chiffon,faille with navy brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Grade 1—^Phyllis Corrone, Linda Clnquanta, Dominic Tommaso. Rood, Beverly Blgclow, Patricia PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS blue and pink accessories. East Haven was the flower girl. William Corcoran of Branford, an Mrs. Jerry Knowlton was guest Albert Tucker. Mrs. John Townsend. LUCAS STUDIO Coutts, Barbara Evarts, Marilyn Grade 4—Barbara Auger, Patricia Sykes, Patricia WaLsh, Nancy Arm­ NOW OBTAIN RELIEF A reception followed In the • Mr. Dennis Rydn Jr., aLio of East uncle. of honor at a surprise stork shower Hostess, Co-chairmen, Mrs. Robt. Castle Shop Fowler, Ann Karlawlsh, Lynda Donnelly, Doris Finch, Anne Marie strong, Mniry Riddle, Margaret Haven, was the best man. . last Tuesday evening at the home Schroeder, Mrs. Clifford Johnson. FORMAL AND CANDID WEDDINGS allien, Linda Shorey, Charlotte Jones, Francis Qulnn, Robert Duf­ WITH Church parlors. Relatives and A reception for 200 guests follow­ DECORATORS Norman, Janet Plant, Bernlce Sa- Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. , friends attended from New Jersey, Following the ceremony, a recep­ ed in the Italian-American Club In of Mrs. Harry Smith, of Averlll Mrs. Melckle was presented with Portraits —• Babies — Commercials dowskl. Genevieve Sadowskl, Rich­ Sykes, Nancy Alexander, Gretchen fy, Robert Plscatelli, Kenneth Massachusetts, New Hampshire and tion was held In Carnevale's Col­ Brahford, The couple will live In Place. Miss Roblh Smith and Miss a gift from the members In ap­ Oetigners and'Manufacturen of ard Klkoslckl, William Zlebell. Garrlty, Anne Hitchcock, PrlsolUa Plant, Robert Peterson, Bruce Col- REXAIR ' Established 1916 Clarence B.'^oy, Pf«,'. New York. onnade. Branford upon their return from a Janice Early gave the shower. preciation' of her work as first Rm. 9, 265 Main Street PWone 4-3939 East Haven Living R^om Furniture Grade 2—Mary Jane Elwell, Dor­ Sampson, Mary Lou Sparlco, Rich­ lopy. Commercial Course: Marlon Among those present were: president of the club. ard Aguzzi, John Bruno, William Lopric, Barbara Kamlnsky, La Verne CALL NEW HAVEN 5-7964 109 CROWN STREET Pollowlng a wedding trip to New The couple loft on a wedding wedding trip. All work done right on our othy Klssellls,' Jeanetle Neely, Val­ trip to New Yoi-k. Mr, Corcoran served in the Navy. Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Charlotte erie Paradls, Angela Suppe, Wayne Kelsey, John Beach, Gordon Bent- Rodman, Jean Plotrowskl, Barbara York City, the ooublewlU make Itf) premisei ley, Richard DeSarbb. ' ' SCBH!* home In Plattsburg, N, Y. The bridegroom served three Knowlton, Mrs. Elizabeth Black- Cooper, George Ehlert, Peter Stan­ years In the U. S. Navy. stone, Mrs. Prank Dendas, Mrs. Paul PHONE 4-1693 ton. Grade 5—Mary M. Beach, Ardelle Mr. hardy \a deputy Grand Evoskeivloh, Mrs. Paul Blackstone, 228 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN Grade 3—Elaine Derlso, Gwenlyn Fisher, Concelia BorziUo, Ina Ash- Marshal of the New York State Garden Notes Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mrs. Warren Hlnes, Betsy Jones, Sally Murphy, worth, Geraldlne Zdanowicz, Kath- ^ Masonic Order. Brenda Cafferty, Cawley, Mrs. Ellis Bradley. Mrs. Jacqueline Mursko, Bennle Olson, ryn Altriil, Corrine Fapplano, Den­ FIRST TASTE OP SPBINO Jean Alpefs, Mrs. John Ahem, Mrs. Grace Taylor, Mutlel Trufan, Mar­ nis McCutcheon, John Quinn, Rob­ Of Woonsocket, Wm. J. Ahern, and the Misses Betty Roads that have denied the plow MODERNIZE YOUR garet Driscoll, Margaret Flnnegan, ert Rovaldl, John Cooke, Leo Mor­ EARL COLTER Weds Local Man Arc broken out tor travel now. Ann Sllney, Mary Pez, Prances p - A - O's Gunhild Hovland, Alexlne Lalch, ton, Robert Quinn, Frederick Dud­ GobbI, Charlotte Monohan, E.stclle ley. "THE PHOTOGKAI^HER IN Rut and slush, they wander down KITCHEN Thomas Fisher, Stephen Peterson, Of Interest of residents of East Like sluggish rivers Into town. Stuckey, Miss Smith. Miss Early. EdWln Plltt, Martin Broekhuysen, Grade 6—Lelah Alexander, Betty YOUR TOWN'I Haven and vicinity Is the announce­ And folk from lonely hill and hol­ with baked-cn white enamel metal John Itkovlc. Elwell, Claire Fresco, Nancy Harrl 22> Main St., Brthford ment of the marriage of, MINS low, i nual plant when a light screen Is son, Barbara Mahan, Ann Morow wanted, as In connection with an CABINETS Grade 4—Nancy Coates, Judy PhonaMSIt Brenda Elizabeth Caffeity, daughter Silent as the snow, will follow; FREE Gumkowskl, Paulnle Huzar, Nancy ski. Primula Murphy, Barbara Meeting with the world once more open porch, a garden house or for Floor and wall models availabis .©^ of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cafferty embellishing an entrance. It Is al­ Chamberlain, Margaret Hartley, Schmermond, Nancy Taylor, Kath- of 138 Fourth Avenue. Woonsocket, In some Uttlc village store. Immediate Delivery Larry Baldelll, Michael Fitzgerald, erine Cameroij, Louise Chludlnl, .©0 B. I. to Mr. Bruce Rel.s-El Bara, son There, their rusted tongues will be so useful to climb on a fence or Albert Russell,.,.Richard Tousey, Beverly Davis, Marylou MoBrldo, Oiled and loosened. Eagerly post. To enjoy It at Its best always Richard Arden, Gregory Bodner, jy KEYS of Col. and Mrs. Hcni7 J. Rels-El plant where tho air can circulate THE CONN. PLUMBING Joanne Peltier, Barbara Zurkus, Bara of 304 High Street, East Ha­ They win gossip, standing straight. at RQBBINS DEPT. STORE Gerlon Bodner, Charles Ford, Wal­ David Barker, Robert Pllvenis, Let's Talk About Throwing oft the winter's weight— through the vines or It will be AND LUMBER CO. ter Parclnskl. William Bodle, Harry Corning, Bar^ ven, on Saturday, April 15, at 2 Freed again for neighboring, scrawny and the flowers few. Car­ GRADUATION! o'olockk In the rectory of the dinal climber Is a hybrid that 1730 Stdta St. N«w Havsn, Conn. .Grade 5—Betsy Armstrong, Ju­ ry Royden, Elliott Sampson. Drinking their first taste of sprnlg. comes true from seed. It has T«l. 7-C294 dith Atwater, Louise Haddock, STONY CREEK Church of the Sacred Heart, Woon­ —A. Ore'sson Saturday, May 13 Linda Kamb, Carol Neely, Lucy €> Do you h«v* A ion or daughtar grad* socket, B. I. The Rev. Joseph graceful leaves not unlike those ot Grade 1—Pet?r Burne, Carol In O Murphy officiated. The Branford Garden Club will a choice Japanese maple In size Bracken, Kathl Hartgen, Nancy fantlno, Stephanie Wenkert. uatlng thtt spring? In/addition to a moot at the ConErcgatlonal Church and form. But It Is the great masses Jones, Noreen Normand, Linda Grade 2—Anthony Lazzari, David o diploma avtry grfduata wanit and The bride, who was escorted and jiarlors on Friday, May 5, at 3 P.M. ot small but' conspicuous brilliant Ritchie, Patty Smith, Leah White Stearns, Barbara Cunningham, hat a right to ai^pact Iha gift of a given In marriage by her father, The speaker will bo Mrs. Henry cardinal-red flowers that make It Women Love Them! DO YOU KNOW Ru.ssell Judd, Welles Brandrlfl, Mi­ Lorna McFarland, Joan Paine, San­ I rin* watch, Wa hav* taUn.tiiantlal was attended by Miss Marilyn Klstnor of Olondale, L.l, and the the great attraction It Is all chael Petela. dra seastrand. palni to aitambia a fina'lalactlon of navcnclle of Woonsocket, R. I., as subject, "Let's Set the Table" Hoa- through the summer and fall. Full INDIAN NECK SCHOOL Grade 3—Peter Magee, John, tha bait In ; Amarlcan' and Swiii maid of honor. Mr. Phillip Sher­ tosaes will be Mrs. Robert M. Will­ sun Is Important and the soil mu^t Yet 8 out of .10 never receive them— Grade 1—Joy Harrlgan, Judith Murphy, Stephen McDonald, Will­ •©. watchai for you. Lav a i Way your la* man of East Haven, served as best iams and Mrs. Rudolph F. Ballay. have a fair food supply. Starting Dzwonkoski, Betty Johnson, Susan iam Altlerl, Robert Carsten, Lor- taction now«imali payma'nti now man. Tea will be served. the seeds Indoors Is hardly worth Collier, Betsy Barnes, Qloe KUburn, ens Llndberg, Mavis Burne, Ellen a/id than wlM hava it paid for In A reception followed the ceremony How the universal heart of man the effort and failures by that Joan Mitchell, Wendy Cowles, Llane ^^©©oocip®' tima to maka'thli tha timo of hair WHAT ARE THEY? Larson, Lynn Olovson,, Suzanna In Duncan Inn. Blackstone, Mass. blesses flowers I They are wreathed method are plentiful. Yet sown cood-Thomas, Edwiird VanZandt, McFarland, Patricia White, Judy -llvai. After a wedding trip to New York ro>ipd the cradle, the marriage-al­ outdoors In late May or early June Kenneth Ahlstrom, Richard Chap­ MellUo, Nora Barclay, Margaret City, the couple will reside In 304 tar, and the tomb. The Persian In after the soil has warmed up, ger­ man, David Etzel, David Green, Beatty, Diana Dzwonkoskl, Jean High Street, East Haven. the Far East delights In their per­ mination Is quick and plentiful If Joel Mark, Richard Jones, William Tombari. THE AUTOMATIC Towne Jewelers Tt^e bride attended (.he Neiy- fume, and,writes his love in nose­ the soli Is kept moist. Soon after­ AVfiUt the seven mojt im­ Reed, Stanley Parclnskl. Grade 4—Walter Schlmmel, Eric /^;apf*^''"*'^fp«ii»rl ' NiM» toMhi lit Nil. Slpr« ward the slender, stems will seek Iport Training :School for Nurses, gays: while the Indians child of the Watch for our Ad next week portant parts of your car ate? Grade 2—Julie Cavallaro, Gall Parks, Peter Dzwonkoskl, John :il MtK5 W0/!£ TfLEPHONE 4-4W these are appropriate uses.. Flow­ likely to show a decline In beauty. Sandra Bushnell, Rosalie Guar- thy Chapkovlch, Denna DaCosta, ers should deck the brow of the palling yearly toll of motor nero, Marcia Hlckey, Barbara' Marcia Doba, Mary.-Fintftf.;Sylvia youthful bride, for they are In vehicle deaths, '. Lynch, Marlene Napoleon, Pamela Obenchaln, Helen Yanyac, William , i themselves a lovely type of mar­ A thorough inspection costs Grandel, Beatrice Ramon, Patricia Brockett, Randolph Butler,' "John riage. They should entwine around little or nothing~DO IT TODAYl Panaronl, Barbara Stevens, Patri­ Miller, Arnold schloemann. $ the tomb, for their perpetually re­ cia Vailelte, Mary M. Zafiin, Janet Tfii'i mofiaoe protenfad m ftie in- Grade 2—Susan, Clancy, Malry DOWN •> 1 newed bounty Is a symbol of the Alexander, Angela Alfano, Nancy Ann Domek, Joan Kulack, Gerald­ I!/. hbw far can you see?? re.iurreotlon. They should festoon ferflil of our poiJc/Ziofdert ond aU CoUopy,/Cecelia Gilbert, Jane M. rf 10 olhor moioritls of Ihit communit)', Giordano, Betty Huzar, Prances lne Packevlcz, Barbara Zaflllno, ^^te the pitar, for their fragrance and FOR 100% PROTECTION- Makuck, Marl-]o Mastrianl, Clyde Raymond Evans, Michael Packe­ When it comes fo fashion it pays to look aliead. Loott ahead their beauty ascend In perpetual Auger,,David Brewer, John Plnta, vlcz, Edward Zdanowicz, Installs one in wprshlp before the Most High;— James P. Kavanaugh Grade 3—Joanne Dykun, Nancy to seasons to come. Loolc for a fashion that will wear well Lydla M. Child. Michael Giordano, Stewart Hanna, 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0063 Branford Dennis McGowan, Raymond Vick- your home. Easy and always look well. Forsythla,ls now at Us fullest glory in Connecticut. If you are INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE strom, Robert White, Stephen Ford, AND BETTER CARE Julius Zdanowicz, Robert Aguzzi, l\ ( ' • . .•' • Two Piece Parlor Set dubious about Spring, torsythla Is Ittprtttnting budget terms. We suggest you drop in to Lucllle's whero we are proud to there for corroboration In all > lis William Commerford, Thomas Jas- Reupholstered and Restyled UBIFOU tCCIDUT aal INDEMKIir COHPm person, Jared McQueen, John Pls- feature quality dressmaking styled to your individual taste. oloaoeOus beauty. There may' be cltello. , by Factory Method hi others more gaudy or more sweetly Il2ltfl[jl, CDDniCtlCIlt Grade 2—Margaret Cooke, Susan scented, but because'It holds the AUTOMATIC! •'VSUPER-CLEAM! \- ICOMOMICAL! stage now, almost alone among the t/sE CENTRAL'S flowering shrubs, Forsythla has earned affection as an excellent Luci lie's opening act a partent of things to POINT You needn't put'up anotbe^ day with a troublesome or come In the "big tent of nature." inadequate method o£ = supplying hot water for your .bom* ,•. 179 Main street Telephone 4-5551 East Haven iven In the fully ..planted home grounds there can always be.found THE EAST HAVEN NEWS needs! You can say "goodbye" to the nuisanc? qf waitJngj a place whore the picture can be SCIENTIFIC DIAGONALLY ACROSS FROM THE GREEN Improved with a planting of oar- is to the handicaps of never having enough; to the annoyaocM . dlnul climber. It Is a graceful an- FUR the whole family^cndunis •when hot water probUips be^?^ - 0«B ON THESE NEWSTANDS a household, i ' •' ' STORAGE Large Selection ol Fahrks Now you can'inaugurate a new era.of happier l^ylnuV f. All Watkmanihip Guaranteed Announcing.,,.., 1—BUTTONS AND LOOPS for your faimly - with ai^ple hot water alwayson tap day Everybody's Pharmacy Reliable Upholstering Co. Reinforced at No Charge and night for any, purpose gwhatever. The Grand Opening on May 6, 1950 BRANFORD 8-9151 2—ALL OPEN LINING SEAMS Holcoime Drug of Sewn without Charge Pays DivMends of Bettor Living! 3—AIR-BLOWING Kandy Korner Removes Dust and Foreign Substances r 'DcUftOH*^ Me+calf's Drug " / ' You,wUI find this $10.00 down payment and the few easy to 4—DE-MOTHING z jl'/THE LADIES STORE OF COURTESY AND VALUE" monthly payments that remain,', one of the best .nvestmenu S a By approved Lethol-Method Destroys All Webb's ever'made in whicfa the entire .^«nily enjoys the dividends. Moth Life < at 301 Main Street, East Haven Once you've experienced the be ?efits of carefree automatic $3.00 5—INSURANCE electric hot ^^ater seryice. you wiUl wonder why you waited I. WE ARE OFFERING TO YOU THESE From Pick-Up Through Delivery lU ONLY Sy A COPY so long; to joyi the;thousands of f>>nnect.cut families who a! OPENING DAY SPECIALS For Furs 6—SAFETY are cnjtjying this, unequakd econt'wiical service. • I. a 100% Nylon ilip, lace trim. Regularly $^,95 for $3.43 $100 Minimum Value In our own Fire -Proof Vault located on Ahtiayt a supply on t 2. a Nylon girdle, in colors. Regularly $6.50 for $3,92 Premises. hand every minute , -; ^ 3, A MOJUD crepe ilip featured at $3.95 for $2,45 7—INSPECTION around the clock. :' (^1***^^ ,h.">a,Lou.'duf6n,atIc"e^.\lrIe'v;at.r h«.t.r iHu.- ' ,.-., ,: (SUPS, 2 lO.A CUSTOMER — GIRDLE, I TO A CUSTOMER) 90 m Master Furrier Report to you on condition ,::irdf.d phovo ha. a |a.k of ola.i.fu.«|.tU;e.l. If conno. ru.. or We feature NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS of the following: m $1.50 of your Furs -v - eor»dol,/lt a5iur«.,.pai^lino*leon hot waf.'», alMhB«ni«. - oo .SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES SURGICAL GARMENTS* For Fur Trimmed Coats 8—YOU MAY RECLAIM BULLARDS public iplrlted tocol mer- .BEACHWEAR DRESSES COSTUME JEWELRY > cl^atiU.. as an-expression of Is 30 Your Garments without Advance Notice SoodwlU, want you to recelvo SLACKS and SHORTS SUITS HOSIERY thU;lQvelx basket |0r gifts if YOUR MASTER PLUMBER, 'APPLIANCE DEALER, OROUtt REPRESSKTATIW TODAY 5 BATHING SUITS GIRDLES* GLOVES $50 Minimum Val^ie 9—YOU MAY INSPECT y6U'haV6 Just moved to tht ^•SEE at city, become engaced. are a e RAIN WEAR BRASSIERES* ACCESSORIES o Your Garments at anytime during Storage Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. J^ew Mother, have Just moved. ALTIRATIOHS 'firuD•«rr£0 Ivi A CONSULTAH7 consBrieni to A' new address within tha Q Season. city, or Just becom<: Sweet Sixteen. There's nothing to ,J. CLOSED MONDAY buy. No obligation. Phon* We have a Handy Gift for you on Opening Day your Welcome Wagon Hoit* ,ess whose phone Is lliitedbe* THE C6NiviEa-iCD|rj^J^HT& Pov}(ER.Co. All these and more, you will find at this modern store. low and arrange to receiv« Open other Days 9:30 to 5:45 ^theseglftt. Central Cleaners • - T^ : A Butines'i-Nlanoged,.Ta)i-l^aying Company "Da^ta^'d 332 WAIN STREET PHONE 4-0070 EAST HAVEN Welcome Wagon ELM STREET AT ORANGB New YORK > MEMPHIS > lOtAHStLU -Ih 301 Main Street,. Tel. 4-5918 E«»t Haven We Have Your Free Copy of FUR CARE and the FUR DICTIONARY -.TOIIONTO-.^ Phone New Haven 9^4139

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Pw^Wx THE BEAKPORD HEVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS UuriJay, Mayj.jH. statistics furnished the Highway Safety Commission by Ihe Morlor Thursday. May 4, 1950 Vehicle Department show that for THE BRADFORD ^RSVIEW . EA8T HAVEN NEWS Pee-Wee Clubs ever driver killed during 1949, rFaga S«¥M > < K QUARTER CENTURY MILFORD SPANKS HORNETS there were 79 others who Were In­ on llie afternoon. jured. Tlio Ryanmcn struck back in the Free Chest -PCrrhy ,Servlc.e tac BY DILL AHERN Register For EAST HAVEN SQUEEKS bottom Of the seventh Zaprazaluka Ten "Vacancies Music Friends Foxon Kiddies Branford resldtfllB *lll bc.glveri'ftt and Ehemans nailed Blxby for tho old ^felepliOhe ,C6mt)ttny' Build­ 4-0, AS CASANOVA HURTS singles with one away. Romagna ing on,Main .Street', on Tuesd^ty; It was over thirty years ago when James Walsh was noticed at­ Summer Play was hit by a pitched ball lb soak Exist In Tank Meet Monday HQld_Pet Show Wedhfesdfty aVi'd Thursday, May 9, tending Mass In Brahtortl. Tliat he was there did not occasion such a William R. Burns PAST DERBY TO WIN the sacks and put the winning run 10 and 11. Mrs. John Wolers, chair­ surprise; f'he fact that the White haired nliin wis a regiilar attendant on the basepaths. KUey Skied to Friends of Music will meet on llie children of Foxon School man ot the pi'bftram here an­ Registration lor tho Booster Club left fielder Roberts, Zaprazaluka nounced this wtek. eventually drew qucsllonlng eyes In his direction. Few In the cohgrcga- ARM IN DEFEAT; 1st. LOSSPee Wee ba.soball league is now in SECOND LOOP CLASH Company Here Monday, May 8 at 8 P. M. In the held a pet show Wednesday after­ tlon could place him although all were struck, with the man's devo>lpr). searing on the play for tho final Hftgnman Library. A program of noon April 10, In their school ywd. Ti)o servrco hours ..Will be .Irom full swing. Several teams have al­ And Sons score ot the game as Blxby got m\islo of Pi-okotlet, Faure, and The prize winners were In the cat Eventually thcpastoi' Wis questioned as td who ho was and with the ready signed up, and many more B.vi Bin Woods John M. Schwan folder, Jr. com­ 1 until 5 and from' 7,uptll.9. .Every­ Branford High Schqal went down LICENSED Garofalo on strikes to end the Dninrosch will bo prescntedby Mrs, .show; Blue ribbon, Maureen Bogue, body is :,weloOmfc, the loyal 'com­ directness which oHiy a mail ot the cldth pbsS'esscs, he stopped the vlsl- to Us first defeat at the hands ot a are expected to follow suit in short East Haven Hluh won their second game. manding officer of the Havy Tank Branford High School PLUMBING & HEATING Straight Housatonic League .en­ East Haven High L. Munro, Miss Ruth Younger- Rod, Paul DePoto; Yellow, Paul munity worker stated. 'toi! one Sunday morning and Inqillred who the man was and where ho hard hitting Miltord High School Baseball Nine order. However, the Booster Club Company •ha.'s announced that only ninn, Mfs. E.-Wogcn, Mis. J.- San- Holland; While, Joyce Mcljiy; baseball team In Miltord on Tues­ wculd like to have the registrations counter at the hands of Derby by a The Eastles now have a 2-0 record 10 vacancies .are open at this lime. The X-ray wlll-)i)e sponsored-by ; came from. Baseball Schedule CONTRACTORS . Baseball Schedule In league competition. The East- toi-d, Mrs. G. Plnla,.Mrs. J. Strand- Qreen, Jackie Pram. Ot the baby day, 4 to 0 in a regularly scheduled speeded up, so that the schedule 5-4 count. The game which was Young iilen. 17 to 34 years old, chicks, Lucy ClfarcUl, won tho the Visiting Nurse .Association and may be 'drawn up and studied for FOR EAST HAVEN played hi Derby, wasn't decided May 5 St. Mary's shoremen play host "to the St. are eligible to enlist. The National berg and Miss Hlljlur Svcnson. will bo paid for from i the receipts ' As In all of. Jaiijes,Walsh's affairs, t^o answer was direct and to Housatonic League clash, the May 5 Seymour Aawy Prepares For Home The East Haven Teachers' League Blue ribbon. Tommy Lottls won the point, "I'm James Walsh, Father, and t live In North Brantrod." second of the season for tho May D Sholton Away any flaws that may have cropped AND NEW HAVEN until BUI Blxby. relieving lor starter May 9 Milford AwSy Mary's Friars Friday for their Guard offer.s' training nt home, the Blue ribbon \Vlth bar rock ot tho Christmas Seal caniMisn up. - Ron Scala! struck out Garafalo to first nonleague clash of the season. extra money, retirement pay nnd will hbld lU^ annual meeting. on last Decenjjer. The priest continued' In the same vein, "And tell me, Patrlclf, how Hornets. May 12 WalUngford Homo May 12 Seymour Home Monday.May 8, at 3.30 P, M. in the hens nnd Grace Pitts rectlvod the Played in a strong wind on a GUTTERS • LEADERS bnd the seventh. EAST HAVEN (5) unequaled opportunity ' tor promo- Blue ribbon with the bantles. Edson da

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THE BBANFORD REVIEW . E/XST HAVEW NEWS Thursday, May 4. |9S0^ Pagft Bight WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS group of her friends dVotiped In to Bd A Good Scout, Loyalty Group wish her a very haprt'- birthday. Child Expert BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! Rummage Sale Friends were; Mrs. Mellllo's mother CLASSIFIED ADS Give To The STONY CREEK and Dad - Mr. and Mrs, ^ Jesse MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, On Sat, May 13 Powers, Mrs. Harriett Murray, Talks To PTA Bobbio Howd — Tel. 8-0646 Frances Mott, Laura Olvson, Mabel SITUATIONS WANTED BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY Budget Campaign Now Page, Eleanor Thomas and Bobble HELP WANTED last Haufti Nftna , Tlie Loyalty Oroiip of the Short Howd. Mrs. Mellllo > received some BUY - RENT SELL . HAVE IT REPAIRED Beach Union Church wlU conduct a lovely gifts exiA cake and coffee At Laurel St. food and rummage sale at the Hello friends: daughter, Sandra. Combined With The Branford Review church on Saturday, May 13th. was enjoyed by all, Well what. do you think about Mr. Joseph Blcclottl Sr., has re­ Lolly and Rcnce Bralnerd both The annual meeting of the Laur­ WORDS FOUR Tile rummaRe sale la from 9:30 this nice weather we are having turned home from the hospital this el-Harrison P.T.A. was held Mon­ A. M, until B P. M. The food sale Is celebrated their birthdays this, past 25 or LESS 50|z^ TIMES $1.50 VOL. VI—NO. 35 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY II, 1950 5 Conh Per Copy—Two Doll«ri A Y««f for a change? Doen't It seem grand past week and olso Mr. Alec Banca week. Lollys was on May 1st and day evening at the Laurel Street at 2 P. M. to have the sun out In the open and Mrs. William Lacey hove re­ school. One Jims ' The church will be open 6n Fri­ where It belongs? Have you noticed turned to their nomes after being Renee's was on May '^nd. Little friends at the party jWcrc, Wliber previous to the business meeting, Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid day, May 12th, to receive donations. the grass how green, the Forsythla confined to the hospital, Garden Jr. Tommy;*' Mott, Joan Dr. Charlotte del Solar ot the Yale Anyone wlshlnij to have donated how yellow, even the trees arc A few sick people around town Smith, Georgia Francois, Bcr- University Child Study Center, ad­ For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words articles called for, will please con­ starting to put on their summer are: Lorna and Peter McFarland nadette Buka and Fayc'Atkinson dressed the group on child psycho­ REGISTRATION FACTS tact M\.%. Carl Anderson, Mrs. clothes as the saying goes, Oh I it who have colds, Johnny MelUlo has CLA NO Y RA PS CONDITION NORTH BRANFORD BLAZE Other birthday greetings go out logy and problems confronted by Franklin Meek, or Mrs. Edward gives one that grand feeling that been confined to his home with a this month to Tommy Mellllo May both parents and teachers. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY GerrLsh Avenue School — lOfliOO Evls. summer Is really here and what touch of Virus. He Is feijllng a little 3; Kenny Williams, 3rd; Mrs. Frank Offlcors elected for the ensuing A. M. May 22. wonderful things we can do In those better now. Mrs. Raymond Page 50c per column inch warm days. For Instance, there are Mott, 0th; Mr. Richard Lowe, 13; year vrere: president, Mrs. Bernard IlijShlnna ScliDol — including and young Karen Cole are shut- Barbara Mott, 15th; Carl Olovson, LcMay; vice president, Mrs. Archi­ OF MEMORIAL FIELD AS KILLS THREE CHILDREN NEED A HANDY MAN ? ? ? the gardens to think about, Classified ads must be received by B:00 P.M. Wednesday Foxon School — l!30 1>. M. ins with sore throats. Lynn Olovson 26; Mr. Leonard Page, 27th; Con­ bald Hanna; second vice-president, i CALL EAST HAVEN 4-4B58 vegetable gardens ond flower has been another shut-In with a for publication in Thursday edition. , May 22. gardens. They take up a lot of your gratulations frlends.x I hope you Mrs. Walter Lynch; secretary, Mrs. Fix and mond anything. Smnll cafpantry cold. Suzanna McFarlond had a all have a wonderful day. William Prout and treasurer, Mrs. Monmucuin School — at (he |obt done weH. Any work around gardon time, but, Isn't It fun as well as funny accident this week when a liraUforil Alanor Flrcliousc — work? Aren't you proud when The ' dancing class has been William Huzar. The new officers The Branford Review - East Haven News DEDICATION IS POSTPONED AS RESCUE TRY FAILS and homo dono latlifacfortly, piano stool toppled over her foot, 10:00 A. M. May 23. things start to show through the changed from Wed. to Friday and were Installed by Mrs. Nlcholac ' c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. She suffered a bruised ankle for Clrle. South School — 1:30 r. M. JIM ground, and then too, wasn t that a few days; win be held down at Seaside Hall PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD. CONN. First Selectman Frank S. Clancy May 23. Foi' the second time within five back ache worth all your efforts? The first group will be the pre­ Mrs. P, A. Dudley gave a report today lashed out against "East Ha­ 'I'ulUe School—iwluding Union months Uranford was deeply touch­ I know every year I do the same Friends In Stony Creek may like school children at 2:30. younger on the recent state convention held to know that Mrs. Edith Bradley ven's "fifty thousand dollar tolly" MANY RESERVATIONS Scluiol — 10:00 A. M. May 2.'). EAST HAVENERS ed by tragedy this week when firo • things, got Dick to do the spading, group win start at 3:15 a private at Hartford which she attended as LEGAL NOTICES CMMEDIATE DEUVEHI: lion Ena­ after disclosing thUt.the dedication Ijiurcl Street School — 1:30 P.M. killed three children In a crowded and help me got things planted. Coe of so. Montowese Street, Bran- class will meet at 4:00 and then a delegate. ford, has returned to her home mel Dralnboaid Sinks, and Lava- of Memorial Field has been post­ May 25. North Branford tenement house Then the weeds start growing be­ the older group will meet at 4:30. Annual reports were submitted by poned because of Its deteriorated INVITED TO JOIN last Friday morning. fore anything else gets a chance, from St. Raphaels Hospital where A little Joke I road In a magazine LEGAL NO'nCE tOTles; Chrome Brass ToUet Ao- INSURE SUCCESS OF she underwent surgery.. the various committee chairmen. condition. Tlie dead were Lawrence and that's when the garden belongs to pertaining to dancing. It was voted to donate $40 to the The New, School Building Com­ cessorles; Copper Gutter and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weil ofj mittee win receive bids for the sew­ , ClaiminK that the Held cannot be Carey D'Amlco, three and six years me. When I want help from there Sister—Well, how did you enjoy scholarship fund and $60 to be giv­ Leadei«; Rootinc and. InsalaUoD. Used after a ' storm because of STRAWHAT GROUP old, both of whom succumbed in on, I get the same old reply, "You New York will spend the week end age • disposal systems for the new MAY SPORTS DINNER your first dancing lesson? en to the principals of the two Indian Neck and Short Beach drainage difficulties, Clancy rapped their blazing basement roonx while wanted the garden, honey, now on their Island (Outer Island) Brother—Aw It was easy. All you schools to be used for special pro­ THE CONN. PLUMBING AND Kindergarten They have Just returned from a Schools up until 8 P.M., Monday a previous .administration, which May 27 will find a capacity \ with a series ot six plays schedul­ their father Raymond D'Amlco and you take over.'^ But, he relents and have to do. Is keep turning around jects tor the pupils. night, May 15. LDMBEB COMFANir had spent $52,521.38 to establish the ed for Summer uroduotlon, a group a neighbor tried to reach their sldeS trip to Mexico. dnd wipe your feet. crowd at the East Haven High Nancy Callahan Music Friends logether we geet t after the weeds. Rescue Fire Company, No. 5, was Refreshments were served by the Bids win be opened at the Board au State St. Neiv Haven, Cwuk Dodge Avenue playground. School gym to attend the award Plans Readied 01 Greater New Haven residents In­ Tlielr two year old sister Marie, died •c' > Then too—-,. „In. the warm days, wo The Rev. Roger Anderson will hospitality committee following ad­ ot Education OtOces on Eades terested In working toward a. com­ In New Haven hospital Saturday

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