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Pnge Eight THE BEANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., OCTOBER 0, 1941

I m THE HOME NEWSPAPER 18 A THE HOME TOWN PAPER VITAL FORCE IN EVERT TOWN ol PORTRAYING AS IT DOES SUANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN BTONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD FAMILIAR LANGUAGE Prevent Crime By Stopping • • • • SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS Che ptanforti l^iJietu COVE—EAST HAVEN AND EAST HAVEN NEWS PBIOE FIVE CENTS Branford, Coimccticnl, Thursday, October IG, 1041 • i foL XIV—Ko. 26. '^he J^irst Offender • Wrniinfii Pnrpnt-Teachers iDeMolay Order New Haven FoodCommittee Atlantic Wire Explosion k^OUnty t^arent ^^O^^^J^ ^^^ Officials Consociation Asked To Hear Seriously Injures Two yHold Autumn Gatnering \ ^re Installed! Meets_Sunday Disaster Talk

Mrs. Wilfred T. Nolt. chairman of Annealing Room Workers The following officers of Branford The 232nd annual meeting of tlie Branford branch. Red Crosis, disas­ ' In Local High School Chapter, Order -o f DeMolay, were - New Haven East Consociation will ter committee on food Is arranging II inducted Into office at its recent be held Sunday ill tho Church of a Bet-together ot her cochalrmen Michael Markesich and Earl FitzPatrick Horribly Burned ^^t-'ilAristonians Serve Supper To 100 Guests At Afternoon- meeting in Masonic Haii by Past Christ, Stony Creek. to hoar Chairman Mr. G. F. Boyn- In Late Evening Blast—Second Serious Accident In Evening Meeting—William Couch, Evening Speaker M«ster councilor -warren winter- Devotional services will be open­ ton from New Haven branch talk P. . - S_. ,, «;„„„ ,a„„„i„„ AHdrP.RH halderandhlsstatf of West Haven; on that subject. The meeting Is to Three Months—Cause Unexplained. Master councilor, Louis Desl; senior ed at 3:30 P. M..by Karl Phlllppl —Superintendent Pinkham Gives Opening Address. bo held In the Armory. Notice ot councilor, James Mellor; Junior of Northford with Helen Waylott date win be announced In about First encouraging reports on the councilor, Paul Blrbarlc; chaplain, Smith Soloist.' The afternoon ad­ condition ot Earl FltzPatriOk, 34, , Parents, teachers, educators and Charles Baldwin; marshal, Robert dress will be given by Rev. Judson another week. 'Those assisting the Health Officer Adjourned Town chairman are as follows; of 25 Chldsoy Avenue, East HaVen J other interested persons gathered Fletcher; senior deacon, Kenneth L. Cross of Tougaloo,'Ala. camo this morning when Now Ha- , ? In the high school yesterday after- Johnson. Junior deacon, Vincent Conferences will be conducted by Stony Creek, Mrs. Charles Nettle- Gives Warning Meeting Monday Grlswold. senior steward, Edwin ven Hospital reported hisoondl-' ?noon for the fall meeting of the Dr Ralph C. Jenkins of Danbury, ton, Mrs. Elijah Ball, Mrs. F. M. '^ New Haven County Council of Poulton; Junior steward, George Clarke, Mrs. Martin Northam; Pino tlon as "slightly improved." Malcolm; scribe, Howard Young; Rev. Almeda Vlckery of Now Haven On Tularemia ; Parent-Teacher Association. About Slashes Budget Dr. George S. BroBkes of RockvlUc. Orchard, Mrs. Harrison M. Lang, Michael Markesich, 32, of Bran­ treasurer, George Hansen; stan­ Ms. Samuel E. Doane, Mrs. William 150 registered. Dr. Hughbert Landram of New ford a patient In Grace Hospital' Branford's adjourned annual dard bearer, Calvin Horn. p. Pinkham; Indian Neck, Mrs. Dr. A. S. McQueen, health officer The Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony Haven and Rev. Gibson Daniels of was repoHod at noon today as "stlU town meeting held Monday in the Almoner, Thure Poison; orator, calls attention to tho following delivered the Invocation and greet­ 1 Frederick Houde, Mrs. William Mef- Community House, cut $26,000 from Eric Schoenlng; first preceptor, Hartford. : bulletin issued by tho State Board poor." . ings were extended by Supt. Ray­ fert, Jr., Mrs. Francis A. Coleman, the toal budget of $330,634.82 rec­ Norman Esborn; second precepton, Dr. Brookes will open the even ot Healh. Burned by an explosion In the mond E. Pinkham. A program of ommended by the Board of Finance. Robert Poultorl. third Preceptor, ,.r„5ra.:; =» ™; gMrs. J^^'"niwrr.Joseph J. ZuWallack,' -Mrss. Another case ot tularemia was tinneallng rbom ot tho Atlantic you America," EdVrin P. Burne will music, under the dhectlon of Miss The reduction included $20,000 in William Kelsey. fourth preceptor, Henry ZuWallack, Miss Catherine reported last week in Connnotlcul. Wlro Company, the two Injured ; Angelica Carabello Included selec­ the selectmen's account and $6,000 Charles Montellus; fifth Preceptor, sing. J Donadlo; Mill Plain, Mrs. Roy H. This is the second reported case employees are on the danger list tions by the Musical Art Society in the amount allotted to the James Martin; sixth Preceptor, Rev. Kenneth Brookes is pastor Cox, Mrs. Sidney Ward. tor tho state, the flrst one having at the hospitals. • . and solos by Polly Dunbar and Welfare Department. Specific items Karl Marsh; seventh preceptor, of the entertaining church. Rev. B. Branford Point, Mrs. Charles been reported last winter.'Each of ': Markesich Is under treatment for Anne Gale. which came in for a cut were roads Henry Holmes. i Kenneth Anthony; will be modcra- Freeman, Mrs. William Crawford, these cases had a fatal termina­ first, second and third degree burns JMrs. Wtothrop Wilcox, County and bridges and tarring of roads in . V- l-tor' and Rev. Oi DJUard Lessley, Mrs. Valdemar Gustafson; John­ tion, whereos tho usuol fatality Of the entire body, and FltdPatrlck president presided and the princi­ the selectmen's account, each to the registrar. rate is given as about 15 per cent, Is under tratmont.for second and , the Consociation son's Point, Mrs. George M. Pago; pal address of the afternoon was amount of $10,000 and $3,000 each .c\iurches of Short Beach, Mrs. M .D. Staiiley which moans that approximately jilrd dtegrcp burns ot the hands, Durham, East given by Mrs. Jesse Mariner, first Irpm the expenditures for charities, Bruce Simonds are; Branford , , uurnam, aaav .J..".. •-., —. one in seven patients may bo ex­ drnis, shoulder^ and back. ' , vice-president of the State P. T. A. and the administration account of Haven, Foxon, Guilford, Madison, Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, Mr,^. Roy pected to dlo. Thus tho question Windows of the Branford plant who spoke on "Technical Facts of the Charities Department. Narth Branford, Nbrthtord, North Enquisl, Mrs. John Beaver, Mrs- arises as to whether or not other were blown out and rriaohinory With Symphony jjart were sent flying through tho P. T. A. ", She said that the P. T. A. Guilford, North Haven, North RufuBranfords Shopard, Mrs. . Harry G. Cooko, cases have occurred In Connecticut The attack upon the estimates hlr when the explosion occurred represented an absolute crb,5s sec­ Mrs. Murray Upson, Mrs. Edmond that have not been recognized. submitted by the Board of Finance Madison and Stony Creek. about 10:15 P. M. Monday night,and tion of, the country, that organiza­ Orchestra Mon, Hosley, Mrs. Harry Clasen, Mrs. While about 00 per cent of hu­ was led by Democratic Cornelius T. .brought several hundred excited tions • are functioning in Hawii, Oliftord Morton, Mrs. Prank R. man casos of tularemia obtain the DrlscoU, town chairman. ["^ I residents of tho neighborhood run­ Ala.ska and Puerto Rico. Total Simonds, Davis, Szlgeti, Cher- Williams, Miss Mary G. Williams,, Infection from wild rabbits or . Speaking in opposition to the cut ning to the scone. membership in the country is about in the Welfare Department, T. kassky, Novacs, Posselt—these are Women Attend Mrs. Hugh MacLeod, Mrs. Edward hares, other animals that may 2,500,000. Holmes Bracken stated that suits names which mean topflight fame P. Garrlty, Mrs. E. B. Rodney, Miss Continued on page two The blast did damage to an an­ Mrs. Merle. Preston (Maria Shaw) now pending against the town and to musicians and assured musical Mary SUney, Mrs. Samuel A. Grls- V nealing furnace at which the men enjoyment to experienced concert G.O.P,iW[eeting spoke on nutrition programs being having to do with charity cases wold, Mrs. Charles B. Hitchcock, had been working, ruptured' gas patrons. Check them off, one by developed by defense committees amounted to about $3,100 and that Mrs. Michael Oarplnella, Mrs. Wln- Miss Strandberg pipes and caused a minor lire which one; .us an aid to better healtti among this sum should be reckoned as pos­ (ield R. Morgan and Mrs. Harry was extinguished quickly, Company Bruce Simonds — New Haven's Women's Republican, club met children Snd adults; sible outlay of the department dur­ olilclals were unable to explain the ing the coming year, aowara m. ranking musician, an internatlon- Tuesday with lunciieon In the Old Frcsenlus. Becomes Bride Mrs. Herman : Beckert, County ing the coniihg year. Howard M ^^^ f -. \ r-1 I explosion and that art Invoalljatlon Whitlng. declared ..that the high "Hy known pianist, now Dean of Hundred, Southbury, with 150 at­ -V Chairman spoke on "Practical Art" Ol Robert PU was being made. overhead ol the Bqird of Charities the Yale School ot Music, tending. Miss, Katherine Bryne, \-^i i\.\JU^i I •-'^ Ij The tumoop wad a aas-tod typo and exhibited a display. was • "-"I- 1—1„ „o„ \^ce-presldent of the Connecticut Thomas G. Fisher dm ,,Atistonlans^Ber..Ye4 8»pper at 8 in Jepubllcan organization, was,. a MlBs oiattyB -M.o;Vvtaa"BtyBnbcrg, otjioj. "scuLions^ ot tho' country. 'i!theJS.lrst"fa6np:egiitlwal Church tb the. (uea*g^e^ptft!;(KpHK^.T3^^ daughter of Mrs. John Strandberg, Markesluh had apparently been fac­ .lijo-o'guests. ,,'i ^*"-- •;, " •-"..;;-.' with thelJ^ois" supervisor 61 the; new train Dies In Top Photo—Marquee, of Nolo Haven Theater at premiere of "First Offen­ schools to leading roles wiui mij j."-. .— - 50 Sidney Street, East Hnvon ,nnd ing tho ajiparatus when it exploded Photo above of High Sheriff J. Edward Slavin of Nam Haven County Conn, '-'' f'i-JTJpfiWnif.-ln»thftfc^eEing' William believed it unwlsd to reduce the Metropolitan Opera and repeated ing school for feeble minded in the lato Mr, strandborg, became .while FltzPatriOk had his back to der" film billed at leading showhouses of country. Group picture of Sheriff Slavin ^oith Hon. Samuel Liebowitz, New York Couccouch u.-icused "Visual Aid'" as his SUB-sub 1 ^^^jj.y appropriations because of The death of Thomas G. Flshor ot tounder oj "First Offender" Movement and fore?nost crusader for the Supreme Court Justice, Criminologist and Humanitarian at gathering of appearances with the Philadelphia Southbury they were escorted tho bride of Mr. Robert Curl Ek, the furnace and wos less severely Lower Photo of "first offender" finger printed at buerau which will be on ject, lUustrattag his talk with »™s | ^^^.^^Ip^^^^ unemployment this through the entire school. Mrs, 5 Bryan Road, occurred Tuesday prevention of Crime in America. file at Federal Bicreau of Investigation at Washington not only for the six thousand ,boys and girls taking "first offenders" pledge. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl burned. . and deyloes. winter due to the priorities situa- Orchestra. Milton P. Bradley of' Branford at 0 P. M. In his homo, following rest of his life—but forever. Joseph Szlgeti—one of the few G. Ek, 70 Marne Street, Hamden, , Blinded by a shcot of flame his Registrars were Mrs. C. H. Bush, tlon.. Mr. Driscoll's motion for the Point retiring president, was pre­ an eight month's llncss. He was superb violinists of the contem­ on Saturday afternoon, October 4 clothing aflume, Mat-keslch ran to Mrs. Martin Northam. Mrs. Stephen two reductions of $3,000 was car­ sented with an orchid corsage and a Spanish War Veteran, First Sgt. porary concert stage. According to at 4 o'clock in Bethe^da Lutlieran a large rinsing tank located nearby TWO BIG HOUSES Zvonkovlc, and Mrs. Robert Lock- ried. traveling bag " Battery A, First Conn. Field Artll Time magazine, "for flawless taste Church, Npw Hav'a.i Tlie Rev. Karl and threw himself into It. Doctors Wlten I was a boy one ofihe'JueaUMest men in yer. hospitality, Mrs. Norman The sum of $50/000 he consider Those attending form Branford lery and a member of Sidney Beach Mattson pen'ormed tho ceremony. ovr part of the State lived in a big house on the We are all people, fellow Americans, and we are all, every one of us fellow members'of that and all-around performance, he said that a small amount of sul­ Bowne and Mrs. D. W. Owens; ush­ ed excessive since the roads are were Mrs. Grace Hunter, Mrs.. M. P. Camp, U. S. W. V. He was 74 years Miss Hlldur Svoi'iiO'-. organist and hill. ' Write to Sheriff Slavin gets tlie votes ot most critics, fid­ phuric acid was mixed with the great body of citizenry known as the Ameriidan public, whether we live in a magnificent mansion on the ers, Mrs. Harold Roth, Mrs. Louis now In good shape. He moved that Bradley, Mrs;..Roland P. > Geler, of age and was born In New York Mrs. Ire'-.e MaxHeUl, soprano solo­ We children spoke of that big house in atoe- dlers, composers, fastidious concert- city, a son of George Fisher and water In tho tank but they doubt­ struck ivJitspers because it represented untold Rltzlnger, Paul Rlnker, Mrs. Walter $10,000 be slashed from each of the Mrs. Raymond M. Van Wie Mrs. ist, presented a pro.frnm of nuptial fanciers." Elizabeth O'Reilly and he had been ed that It had been cnoug^h to causu wealth, utibending dignity, a butler and servants, crest of a hill-top or in a humble cottage on a neglected street, the other side of the railroad tracks. Today...... Lynch, Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, above items and the motion was M. D. Stanley, Mrs. Bennett H. music. any burns in addition to those tho and we thought this man's family ate from gold Mrs. John Hart, Mrs. George Body- carried by the meeting. Shura Cherkassky — brilliant Hibbard, Miss Olive Pratt and her a, resident of this town for 60 plates and drank a special kind of nectar from young Russian piano virtuoso who Given In mafrldg", by her uncle, man had already received. coat, Mrs. Arnold Peterson, Mrs. Some other articles of the call guest. Miss Ida Smith of Southing- years. the gods. . is rapidly winning In this country Mr. August Stra-tiibcrg of Spring­ : While workers In other parts of All life is a problem; in every home or family •Howard Kelsey, Mrs. Arthur Hall- brouglit out discussion but all were tunton, Mrsivuo.. ..YW.. XVR.. Morgan„„.-,, Mrs.. B. L Mf pisher Is survived by his wll Sometimes loo looked up at tliat hwse lulth the acclaim already won In Eu- field, Mass., the bride was attended the plant went to the old of Mark- den, Mrs, Clarence Johnson. accepted as recommended. Barker, Mrs. Thomas Hopper, Mrs. ^j^^^ Margaret Meany, two sons envy. There were times when tliat envy was , HUS this mes.sngo is for yo\i, oneh and every one of you N the world of medicine., great strides have been made circle there are problems. Everyone has them, so Continued on page three by her cousin. Miss Helen Mal.tson I'cslch and PltzPatrlck, others turn­ tinged 'ivitH bitterness. Forttmately, there lived I Mrs. D. W.' Owens ot Short Beach Edward B. Lonergan served as Martha Hopper, Mrs. John W. Bar- Qeorge, of Harvey, 111., and James rcttdiurcttt g tliis jiago. it should be no great cause for personal shame, .V . of Worcester, Mass. Mr. Arthur Ek ed In a fire alarm and .shut off in our toum a kindly old Irishman tolio took a in tlie last few decades in the control and prevention of con­ presented the budget which was moderator of the meeting and Win- ron.. Mrs. C. B. Goldsmith, Mrs, M. ^f t^,g pi^j,;.. o„g daughter, Mr. oi Y,U.V...... V, „„ _. '•\..-^-< keen iriterest in us boys long before there were because they are part of the burden which De- the flow of gas to the furnace. Tlie any Boy Scouts, NY A or other group organiza­ tagious disease by attacking these maladies at their source,- accepted. Mrs. Harold Roth of field R. Morgan acted as clerk. MISS MARY O'NEILL A. Huglns, Mrs. Dagmar^Applegatc, pjancls V. Reynolds of this place of Hamden served as his brother's .Visiting Nurse Association alded^; vine Providence has bestowed upon us to bear ^V • Mrs. George ^Hansen» , Tii,.Mrs„. Loui""'"'lafis d five grand children. best man and Mr. Oscar ROOB and tions. tlms eliminating tho means that caused their origin. Indian Neck, hygiene chairman MARRIED THURSDAY Drs. Nathan Levy and Dana B. That old Bontleman had a kindly, home- G.yai.diiiv.apwi,iau ».w .. ,-, _ _ Frank V. BIgelow treasurer; Russian vesper service at 4:00U^^^^^^^ ^^^.are: Anthon^ y Rollis, ftis, - : C WATER CO. Wallingford, Conn. —V- Work commenced this "week on whicing metah consistl bys of duplexincupolas gwhe syst.en thme {castingconveyos r arbele t separateto the dwheelabratorslo going on a . A. Agnew, superintendent; O. R. •87 Foxon Rd., New Haven Wallingford, Conn. PUBLISHING CORP. fonder" Movement and wiil.give every assistance possible l\^- l".''^Tf"''f .^^ n* ^r-'john Jacackl, John Dykun, Robert Clinton, Conn. metal Is melted and then drawn off i to be cleaned while the packing Young, production; D. F. Sawtelle, HARRISON LUMBER CO. 9-U Barrow St., New York, N. Y. Leonard C. Macenzie training'the new bridge to be constructed X'l°!Z!''™J^!!fL°'.v,*TSu"-,M'=Kenzle and Wild Zilenskl._ F. I. SHARES BRICK CO. NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. to an air furnace where it is re- goes to a hopper to be used over metallurgist; E. S. Craig, plant en- HOTEL TAFT Branford, Conn. • Name ..; supervisor and todustrlal relations' over the East Haven river. Temper-, Orthodox Church of the Tranflgu North Haven, Conn. CSullfprd Branch SULLIVAN AND SWAN advisor ot the Socony Vocuum Oillary work sheds are set up on the flned and superheated. Next there^agaln. gineer; M. 9. Montellus, time study; ration, DIxwell Ave., New Haven. J. O. Volt, Mgr. New Haven Street '....,...... HARRY H.JOHNSON, Funeral Directors, Guilford Co. spoke'Monday noon at a meet- Short Beach side and a temporary is the mold conveying unit and I Visitors to the plant were amazed G. R. Hansen, estimator; L. R. Pr. Nedzelnltsky will be assisted by Vasa Star Lodge No, ISO will meet THE CLINTON LUMBER SMITHFIELD Coing. SPOKof the e IVIUUUURotaryJ ilUWtClubL. MHUe »use, d as bridge started north ot the present Friday evening in Syea Hall. A so­ AND COAL CO. ENGINEERING CO. NYGARD'S EXPRESS CO. at West Cut-Off, Boston Post Rd. CENTRAL GARAGE . City :. continuous pouring when the molds at the cleanliness throughout the Moore, draftsman and Harvey Roy- the choir of the Church of the ing Of the Rotary- Club• • -. H~e .use .^•—-•d as• Utrnnhirpbridge starte. Ond thnorte hEas ot thHavee presenn sidte is mc mui>A >,„....,^.... 0. —,.^^i.. _..., . IJ .^„„„^o This iB made possible den, casting dept. G. R. Young jTransflguratlon, All are cordially cial will follow the business meet- Clinton, Conn. Branford, Conn. Branford, Conn. Branford, Conn. Julius Zdanowicz, Prop. Branford his subject "Industrial Relations", structure. On the East Haven side conthiuous pouring when the molds at the cleanliness throughout the Moore, araiwiiuun «..«*.„...j , Yard llnvlted to Join In the service. ilng. __ District Governor Ralph Jenkins workmen are busy clearing a spot are brought to the metal at the fur- departments. This is made possible den, casting dept. G. R. Young will make his official visit Monday, tor the temporary bridge. nace rather than the metal to the by the dust collectors which have production B. Bontatlbus Yard Oct: 20. Traffic will not be interrupted, molds as In the old practice. Mold-'been Installed for the protection of Foreman.

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., OCTOBER 10, 1041 Tt«*wi*(I'•'HI' ••''•.i^' PAGE THREE PAGE TWO THE BEANFORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, OOKK., OCTOBER 10, 1041; Health Officer and to the community over Vhe past is not advisable lo soak feet too FOR Alili LOCAL feet arc stretching every medical 'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLESI What Nets A. J. Danielson 17 years.. We know, however, thai long.) , Continued from page one SHORT BEACH his new work for the U.S.O. will bi BY GITA ROUND FOOT NOTES Dust tho feet with a giiod grade NB'WS RBAD'THB theory llicy know or inventing WASHINGTON Infected would include various a major contribution to the natlona Accepts U.S.O. By Dr, Jnmcs Cavallnro ot foot power, (baby power Is good,) Established 1028 new ones to satisfy their o\v(i un­ kinds of ground souirrels, yellow- defense program and we wish bin: Clean stockings a'nd shoes that BRANFORD REVIKW War Priorities controlling metals ST. ELIZABETH'S PAUISH prizes were awarded to Mrs. D all success in It." Surgeon Chiropodist riibllslicd Every TliuradiiT At belief. SNAPSHOTS bellied chipmunk, pocket gopher, W. Owens, Mrs. Homer Cuslc and have not been worn during the pre­ BY JAMES PRESTON will eliminate the aluminum con­ Fr. William O'Brien Job In Maine Danielson has been In "Y' work vious six hours should then bo put Hut folk of siniplo failli ami tainer carrying motor velucle oper- woodchuck, cpposum, cat, porcu­ Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Mrs. James Nelson. The committee Drnnford, Conn, since 1917, when he was a-ssoclatc BATHING THE FEET on. rithors who know from personal itor's license. Safety index paper pine, house-mouse, , deer-mouse, Confessions—4:00 p. m. Saturday In charge fas Mrs. Charles Gauggel, by preceding first Sunday. The resignation ot Andrew J. physical director at New Britain.. The same care and attention If excessive perspiration of the cxpericnoo or wcll-attosted rec­ Preparations are quietly advanc­ voll sutistltuted. I like thisi meadow-mouse, wood-rat and the Mrs. James Wlilte and Mrs., Roland He left his position there to studj feet is present a chiropodist should Economy TnC ISRANFORU REVIEW. INC. "Seeds—Winged adventurers set- Sunday Masses 10 A, M. Danielson of Short Beach, as men's should be given to the prophylaxis ords Jthe jioH'er of prayer re,ioice ing In Washington for a broad ceo coyote. In addition. It .has been' re Van Sands. secretary ot the Y, M, C, A. In order at Springfield College and was be consulted, Systomlo illness often 37 Rose Street nomlc attack on the Axis powets. ilng sail on autumn winds, stream­ of the feet as is generally provided in God's goodncBsl Their hoarts ported more' recently that certain to accept the position ot executive graduated In 1924, coming to the causes excessive sweating of the The Economic Defen.so Board- lined for speed and distance flying, the face, hands and body. feet, nt times odorous and staining Plumbing mnnlngly shaped tor take-off and birds such as the pheasant may be UNION OHAPEL Mrs, and Mrs, Jack Bishop of of the United Service Organization local association in that year a.< arc uplifted to .learn that the lit­ which was created In -June—will associate physical director, tho stockings. Such conditions must MrA'EK I.ESIIINE , Publisher jr alighting, freighted with stocks infected. Bites of certain insects Highland Park will pass the winter In Bath.Me,, was announced this Feet sliould be wasnca at least tle girl W'ith childlike trust asked ihortly begin to open Its economic like the deer-Hy and the tick may Sunday, October 19. 11 A. M. Serving here until 1927 ,he went once, and preferably twice a day not bo neglected. & Heating AMCE T, rETERSON . Editor •bllt/,." )f clothing against the cold ballas­ in New Haven, morning by John R. McCurdy, her "Patlier-Molhcr dod" to ted with ratlpos for the spring, also carry infection to man. Alto­ Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. E, C. to India as superintendent ol with a good grade of white soap and Relief sometimes follows repeated i?navd and guide her, and that The weapons (or this attack were gether, human cases have received Carpenter. Topic: God's Eternal general secretary of the "Y". Physical education for the Centra" warm water, A fine, soft bristle bathlnS in bot water to which boric torgcd when the President set up aiding storms but armored against Mr. and Mrs. Phllo Dewing ot Danlelson's appointment to this Supply Co. .housaiuls ot others had faith or them; fragile, light as a whispered infection from two dozen or more Purpose. Music by the Choir. Provinces and Berar, Returning to brush will keep the nails in a clean, acid powder has been added, follow­ TclepliOite Rrantord 40D ;even Cabinet members to In- Clork Ave. were week end visitors In U.S.O. post was made by the na­ healthy condition. ing by rinsing in cold water. Stock­ indcrHtanding ehniigh to prify. 'Drreath, managing so often to land forms of animal life, thoiigh most 9:45 A. M. Sundoy School. George Springfield College. in 1032, be mrc tuU use of the enormous eco­ from the rabbit and Massachusetts. tional council of the "Y", and he studied for a year and then bo- Bathing should be followed by a ings should bo washed in water Boilers — Radiators SubKcrlpllnn Rate: To llicni, Pamela's lack of fear, Dn hospitable ground, or it not, to frequently Brown, Superintendent. Lesson $2.00 a Year, I'ayalilo In Advance nomic power of this Government In win be related to the state oame associate liiembersblp and vigorous ma.ssago with a soft, dry containing boric aold. and allowed he eftort to help Great Britain Ir -ilde, to dissemble, and to wait, that hare. Topic: The Holy Spirit Our Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Algot Johnson ot Y. M, C. A, committee of Molnc, His Gas Steam Badlators AllTcrllslns Rates. On Aiipllcallon her; tine jihysiiiaf condition' and it least a few may survive to raise young men's seoretnry at the local towel to stimulate circulation. The to dry without rinsing. Dust boric her Job of defeating the Axis. Top There is no preventive vaccine or What the Holy Spirit Does for Us. Roxbury visited their property here new assignment involves the estab­ acid Into the shoes and It the con­ Bathroom Fixtures licr^ parent's uiVsliakahlo lissiir- ilott their banners when the hour curative serum known for use in Y", tender flesh between tho toes must jlTlcials of tho Board will tell you Attendance lasfSunday 84. Sunday. lishment of a community-wide pro­ be patted dry—not rubbed. dition continues, visit your chlro- Member Ot mcB tliiit she would he found need •.hall come. Seeds for another year this disease, Nor has any special In 1939, he was promoted to the All Kinds — at Lew Cost they see It as having two main ob­ Friday, October 17. 8:00 P. M, gram of recreation and education post ot men's division secretary, (Unless advised by your doctor it podtst for professional advice. New England Press Association 10 other explanation, jectives; first, to conserve for the ind for the years ahead," drug been found effective. in the' for Industrial employees and fore­ Docs your club own a pool table.... Choir Rehearsal, Mrs. Robert Hopton and son, and at this time lie''became secre­ V , Also Selected . While the doubting 'rii(Jin|iseN united Slates ami Its friends large treatment of tularemia. Thus the Wednesday, October 22, 7:30 P, M. Nathan and daughter Betty and men w.ho are Coming to Bath as a tary of the Foremen's Club of New tra backs them -with the full jiiravol lino-spun theories ahoul stocks, ot vital materials; second .'Vdd $10. tax yearly. Assessors prevention ot the disease would re- Young People's Fellowship, Miss Barbara Wells visited Monday result of the federal government's Mrs. Lillian Payne of 71 Harrison Entered as second class mattoi ;o prevent their flow to'unfriendly Bradley, Reynolds and Bradley arc oulre precautionary measures to ship building activity. He will"re­ Haven, secretary of tho Forum for strength ot symphonic accompani­ avenue announces the coming mar­ USiED PLUMBING iugar carboiiydrales and lier iso­ with Mrs. Leo Brennan. Industrial Management, and secre­ ment and tho best works' ot tho October III, I02n, at tlio Post Offlot latlons. In session, were at Stony Creek prevent exposure to Infection, The Short Beach P, T, A. held a port there on November 1, riage of her daughter. Miss Lillian and at Brnnfcrd, Conn, under Act oi lation from gcrniH, religions poo-'' ind are at Short Beach today Thorough cooking ot rabbit meat tary ot the industrial committee ot groat composers,.'In addition, It of­ Esther Perkins to Mr. Lewis Milne This Economic Deren,sc Board ha.' card party last Friday night In the INVITATIONS OUT " Commenting on Danlelson's pro­ thc,"Y". , , fers a joint pcrtormnnoe with the HEATING SUPPLIES March \ 11)07. plo gladly acknowledge the uper- Hearsay that Short Beach new road will kill tho germs. There is no schools there being 10 tables in all. now of Rocky Hill, formerly ot I collection or not-to-be-sneered-at danger from eating the meat of in­ Invitations bave been mailed for motion, Mr, MCCurdy said, "We're He'has been a member ot Dwight Yale Glee Club and a final program itioii of spiritual jioSvbr. •YH weapons In Its arsenal—weapon ol field up until Spring. No one takes At each table a Dragon memoran­ a masquerade jjarly November 7th all exceedingly sorry to lose 'Danny Stony Creek on Saturday, Oct. 18 TolopUono 8-4647 . me up on bet road won't go through fected animals provided it is thor­ Place church and was former super­ featuring the ineist popular orches­ at 10 a.m. In tho First Congrega­ Thursday, October 16, 1041 many oven of Iheai speak of this mnslderable striking power against dum pad was given as a prize. Door in Riverside Hall to given by Bill from our staff because ot his out­ 91 "Water St, Now Haven Must be my hunch is incorrect oughly cooked. The danger comes intendent of Its Sunday school. He tral numbers of years ot fine music tional church. instance 6f divine pr6'to6tion as the Axis nations, already shftwlng in handling the infected animal standing service to the Association Is a member ot the state group in New Haven. signs of shortages ot Important ma­ for State countlnues to buy land on 1 "miracle,'.''.clasNiiig it with tho while preparing the meat for cook­ work conference, a member of the •The first Concert Is scheduled for ' BAOKPIRES terials, and financial strain. both sides Covering tracks lii "OILSHORTAGE' aascs of divine protection or' hftal-' :cnter ot town Why not start ing, Tlie germ may enter the body Tucker, Holbrook Throm, Ted public health committee of the Monday, October 20, In Woolsey Financial pressure Is one ot thcsr through an abi'asion or scratch in Mfturer and Raloh Miller, Chamber of Commerce, a monibor Hall. The time grows short—but The Ho-oiiHed '(ill shorlagc iiig in tlio Bible as a special inter- weapons. Wa.shington hopes to crip­ .low publicizing free use of Center BRANFORD OIL BURNER L O G-J AM School lot for parking for next the skin', and it is said that it may ot the Connecticut association of there is still opportunity to obtain spare on tlio Eastern sciihoard position. of God in th'o affairs ot ple the Axis wherever posslbli also enter through the unbroken Mrs, Donald Charlotte was the "Y" secretaries, and a meimbcr of full series tickets at tho special For solid carefree comfort this winter install a promoted for reasons liaril to un­ aion. ';hrouBh flniinclaf manipulations summer skin. Rubber gloves should be used guest of honor at a shower given "ludnstrial management will never strike against dofeiisol" Breezy Whorttlebcrry says "When the national Foreign Work Secre­ pre-soason prices—a finer feast of derstand, has vanished like a .-.ucH as the step already taken of by all persons who dreSs wild rab­ i Thursday evening by Mrs, Victor taries Fellowship of the "Y". He is good music at more reasonable Men only faltoringly . believe 111 spite of uncertainties of what the future holds in tho form freezing bank accounts of unfriend- 1 person puts his piety upon pa- bits and prepare the meat for cook­ morning inist. Aooording to a fade during a business deal, watch I Hutchinson, Guests from Short author of one book, "Health and prices than any other community that God's love is always guard- of unnecessaiV restrictions and controls, industry has rolled up its ',y powers, coupled with Increasec ing in case there is any, suspicion I Beach' were; the Mesdames; Eric in the United States can boast. A congressional oommitico invcHti- tlnanclal assistance to friendly oi ;hat he does not cheat you." Mr. Physical Educatloii for Schools In ,n'g TIiS| children a'nd that th6y slobycs and gone to Avork in'yeeord linio. And (it will continue t»,' that the raljblts may come from an iSwanson, Irving Charlotte, Herman India," and numerous magazine call or visit to the Orchestra ofllcc gntion, Ihcro is no serious short- neutral nations, and other mean.' and Mrs. Alcldc Q. Bcdard move | ICIHI' only puli tlienisolvos under work, ,come what nia,y. Such is the proiiiiso that NAM president Infected area. It should-be pointed ILehr, Ralph Bolter, Philip Bulger, articles. at 88 Orange Street (8-4233) will Product o{ Locally Made ago in the forbsoeahlo futrn'o. of using money to obtain coopera­ ;o Meadow Street Selectmen out also that wild: rabbit, which a I William Cuslc, Clarence Munger, turn the trick. ,hii "'Bha(low of the Almighty" to Walter P. Fuller recently made to the nation. tion, materials of good will at the John S. Rogers and family on trip Malloablo Iron . T)ic pfodiiotivo eapaeity of th( dog or cat lias caught or which a '. Jock Martin, Thomas O'Tcil Lewis Nationally ibidpap safely as l^aniolii. 'I'hoy Aeno'rding. t6'Mr, Fuller, however, industry could do an even bet­ expense of tho Axis, to Penna'.....,...Town meeting turned boy has killed with,a cltib is pro­ AiiiericBii oil industry is mort Bracken, Elbert Pearson, George Bruce Simonds Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ Fittiuga Oo. Fnmoui believe spiritual power operiitos ter -jol) than it iadoiiig if some of the unecrtainties were remdyed. Through the export licenslnf into a surprise party. bably a sick rabbit, and the sick­ Lehr, M, Cuslc, Burdette Hart, than adoqiuito to nieot today's only 0)1' occasion- and by special This poem contributed by Lester ness may mean tularemia In an Continued from page one keeping, Accounting, Bualnos.' At the present t'iino, for 'example, management "wonders how im­ control, major economic weapor Fred Kingston, Sedgwick Allen, rope tor unrivalled technique and Administration, Dictaphone noj'mal oirilian denland. A trails- lisponsation, How often'.do' •\vo No. 2, the government can contro' Corning'-f or which love and kisses I aria where there, is endemic Infec­ Paul Lehr, Maud Brown, Philip portant defense production roall.V is, when',goviiriimont sits blandly There was a girl in our Town, amazing range and subtlely ot Comptometer, Day and Bvonlng porlation pro))leni wiis created liy khink of tliu Father's purposes as shipments of , materials _ abronrd tion, It may be added that any ill­ Upham, Frankly Burdge, Helen by while two groups of,labor leaders make defense plants the hattlc- prohibiting sales to neutral coun­ Who sure did "Glta Round," ness noted among wild or domestic tone. Sessions, Co-oducatlonal. Enter ihe Ininsl'er of tanlcors to th'oal aporatiiig with the certainty ol! 5fou couldn't do a blessed thing. Stauby, Henry Armstrong, Walter Gulomar Novacs—exotic Brazil­ ot any tlmo, ' Bight oround tho corner In Branford Is produced an oil burner grouiid for .jurisdictional warfare. . . tries when government information animals should be reported prom.pt- White and Miss Peggy 'White, Britain. 'Pliat problem is now he- aw :— when wo put ourselves un­ is such as to Indicate the material.' Less she would jot it dov;n. ly to the' health ofincer who is In ian artist who has overcome the recognized tfirougbout tho nation as being one ot tho the genuine "it IWiilda armaments for tho defense of fre.edom, wlylc the Attending from Cromwell were; handicap of a child.prodigy back­ STONE COLLEGE outstanding ejuallty oil burners produced In America. i)ig met by movinjr oil by rail, der it — to, give us our daily prih6iploH and institutions on which that freedom rests are, progres- may ultimately end up in one of tho position to investigate any hazard Mrs. Walter Swanson, Mrs O. Axis nations. T.ls true she joined a Bridge Club, to human health that may be in­ ground to hold in maturity "undis­ 129 Temple St„ New Haven even though' the cost to the iii- bread, and to doliver us from tlio sivoly being sacrificed. It worries whether we may not Ife preparing Hllbert, Mrs. Thomas Blake, Mrs. F. puted claim to the title of the When you finally decide upon oil beat do not fall to take oA- They called the "Meet-em-alls," volved,, and refer the matter to vantage of this tact. dpslry is liighcr; by the con- noisome pestilence and the arrow to doten(i the assassinated corpse of freedom rather than our liberties Control of imports is another Dally, Mrs. Leonard Miss June Blake greacst woman 'pianist ot today." weapon In tlie economic warfare But there she sat Just taking notes proper aiuthorities for any further Beaufifwith Shel/er and Miss Anita Blake. From New struulioii of additional pipelines, that flieth by day? IhomsolvuK. ^ -1 Through summer, spring and fall. investigation that may be needed. Ruth iPossel—Massachusetts girl These dealers will bo glad to give you complete details on wbat and in many eases, by using coal category. Prom Latin America the Haven, Mrs. A, R, Steiler, Mrs, H, who has appeared as violin soloist WHEN IN NEED OF The materialists try to oxplnin "It -sees, for the first time in the Republic's history, tho individ­ Government can tasure our indus­ Post, Mrs, De Prank, Melor, Mrs. a Branford Installation will do, and what It will cput. intifcild' of oil in industrial opera­ Now so and so had journeyed here. with every major orchestra of Eu WALLPAPER .iway every instaueo of divine ual's right to Work made subject to the arbitrary whims of jirivato tries of supplies of native materials Jack Taylor of New Jersey and Mrs. rope and America and is Koussevl tions. . '*.'MM and make certain these strategic And someone else went there. You want to buy a. house? says she. Harry Vlner and Miss Ruth Lamb or PAINT Ne'w Haven East Haven proteutiun. But, are wc not all organizations, all'with the implied sanction of the government itself. Or maybe Just a lot, tsky's favorite for' appearances materials are not sold to the Axis And who Was that who broke a leg THE LEEPER CO. of Wlllimantlc. with the Boston' Symphony. VISIT New Haven Coal Oo. '.' Easir Haven Goal Go, . This country produces more lonbting 'I'homaHesj iii' some de­ "Here is the liasio log-,inm of defense', . , Unless American in­ When falling from a chair. Or perhaps jlou'd like to rent a powers first. For example, an A concert series which presented UNITED WALL PAPER Branford ^^ R. 0. Enquiat I than GO per cent of all Hie oil in cree until wc live our knowledge dustrial nianagcmciit has freedom to jinrsuc its function of free en­ agreement recently negotiated place, . Telepliose Office 6-8829 — Res. 4-0725M the world. Jt piodnees oils of a Some beautlesl that I've got. • Mrs. Chester Tolman of North these artists alono would bo an CO. t ;hiit th I ivvQ' •wc(¥TiirtVS^Kv'^aU:j^ipi9y^ .tiQii*iirB|.ontitV(ia-^o'®!tWrW A-Boy.: anda Girl,. biit>:Jofc.me-say»• - lyr •'thoughts dldwush,--'--^-'.-'*''" If' ijispirod-ruiiiois of "giavc short .^I'e is, unchanging, Love, by His' The Economic Defense Board, InH Just' like a bueslng bee; He must be fast of wing,- ' Hgoij" oan-'t hide it li^iieiidly co- Inimntablo nature, constant in His addition, is working out a system of operalioii with nidustiy as dislo onrof-^Gliristian Sciouoo Monitor, priorities for the Latin American She has a wand her partner For,she'd not set around and wait, EIGHTH WONDER li'or even,such a thing cation problems aiise, dite to de­ republics. This would not only keep thought, ,' — —Y- : Her bidding shows me that. The stork as we have said before fense needs, viU do nuiio lo solve trade flowing between the two - In. spite ol; the laijt that Aiiicrica-'si defense proeluction is clinih- Amoricas but would.aid in streng­ But when her hand is flAally down Must sure be full ot zing.' tllom tliau autocratic, punitive ac­ iiig steadily to new heights even-y nVontli, there lu'c still inistakcii thening the defenses of the South Her partners in the fat. tion". Iicopio—often with a political uxo to griiiel—wlie)'..jiisist that it has American countries as well. With rushing here and rushing She doesn't have a blessed thing there V All In The bogged down, A look at, tho facts should convince-them of the truth. And control of shipping allows this government to make effective But cive It matters not, And always on the go The _ rccorel shows Unit inelustry lias alreaelyjlhiislicfl iand de­ The thing that's really in her mind You'd think this lady would bo thin rr,AG ETIQUETTE defense use of what Is rapidly be­ 9 • • The U. S. Army's staff of fhiK Day's Work livered a dolhir volume of dcfi'iisc goods greaterthan'the.government coming the greatest merchant fleet Is just the notes she got. But no it isn't so. makers hds been tripled lo supply Dy E 0. and N. B. GAUl'EMXKK specifleil as necessary for our defense as late as March 10 of this in world history. Allocations of year, Nearly ten billions of dollars of oi|uipmonfe'has been turned ships and new bottoms as they be­ You'd think her time was taken up. She isn't stout, don't getme wrong, the' expanding Hug- vciiuireinent> With paper work and such. And diets she don't need. over to tlie government—more than luul over been ordered seven come available will play a not un­ of the armed forces. Kauh mili­ important part In obtaining defense But Is this all that she can do? Just give her lots of things to do niontiis ago. tary unit has its own roijimenla' Now that the smoke ot another cooperation from foreign nations. •That Isn't all—not much. And things on. which to feed. "^i^r-s colors. There must ho small llagi- political contest Is gradually settl­ Before the passage oftho Icaso-leiul bill American indmstry was inadc for aidos in parades, larpc ing it is a good time to look ahead-,! nskod to prciduce ili9,32!),000,0()0 worth of defense equiinheiit of all From all over the country ones for ceremonials and varioliei: consider dispassionately some of kinds—sbhio of its oepiipnloiit that liael never been made hern in (pian- support Is being received by Senator when I told them O'Danlel of Texas for his proposed ihe needs of the town ti(,y before. PactbricH that had blicn turning out civilian gooels hael to of pennants and insiunias runn­ In passing let us-note that we "right to work" amendment, to the ing, into the hundreds. nave won the first battle tor rcmov- be chaiigeel over lo dcl'onso production, and now factories had to be Constitution. Now that Congress is Uig'the nuisance on Peat Meadow, 1 built, . . . getting back to wbrk this week, the Klag sewing reminds us of n un sure that evei'yone who has oc- All this was, done ^ and done quickly. — (iii the basis-of the chances are that this amendment ELECTRICITY COSTS very lino oc^itorial on the Hag ol will' get more than cursory attention lasion now to go down that iway total approin-iation of !li»,3a9,000,00(), the U'niled States of Anierict iVlU strongly resist any possible at- from'the Senate Judiciary Com­ When tlmt appropriation was raised, huwcvorj production pi'ob- which appeared in llie Chrisliai ;ompt to bring back . the former mittee. lema wore multiiilied. New iilans haels,t,() ho niiule, ,;aiHl then changed Science Monitor: ''A walk dowr jo'ndltlons. The amendment reads quite sim­ 60% LESS TODAY again when Congress appropriated more billions. >; ply: "No person shall be denied em­ thoi aisles of tlio 5' and 10 re Play Gi'ounas This is no more a; political ques- Today, witli the peueling len.sd-leiul additions, appropriiitions tolal ployment because of membership or vcaled over fwenly gadgets oi ;lon-than are phases of the noon -fU(),0O0,O()O,()O0 — an increase of (107 jicr cent since March -^ and affiliation with or resignation from KN0W it's hard to believe that from $1.12 to $1.68, hut you're which the (lag had been placed a labor union, or because of refusal But I an In favor of doing what car tho end is i\ot in sight. Doiialel M. Nelson recently'called iv a job of getting three limes as much milkl, And overyliiintj from variet,\ reasonably bo done to open suitable to join or affiliate with a labor electricity costs 60 per cent less \'antastic size. Fantastic as it is,' the record shows flial induslryis do­ 1 cases to beer-mugs, the Stnv.s and )liiy grounds for the children anc union, nor shall any corporation or today than in 1920. People just Well, quarts or kilowatt-hours ing it with the kind of American speed and American ingenuity thai Individual or association of any Stripes wore displayed." /oung people. It is not a matter ti laugh when I try to tell them that. of electricity are more than 60 per ;ump at hastily. Sucli organhsa- have already become an eighth weineler of the world.i , kind enter into any contract, cent cheaper than they were in The Flag' ConEaronco of June ,lons as Parent Teachers associa­ written or oral, to exclude from em- The vyhole trouble is that you 1920, but then you used electricity, 14, 1923 stales "Do not use tin tion, Amorlcan Legion, Churcl IPloyment members ot a union or can't see kilowatt-hours of elec­ sreaso, the shore does not. Do persons who refuse to join a labor just for lighting your house. You've Hag ill any form of advortisiniJ:,' aiubs ought to' inake a carefu .iroperty valuijs in New Jersey de­ tricity like you can see quarts of liudy of locations and opportunf union, or because ot resignation probably been adding a lot of There is no law regarding it as it crease because large areas of shore From Our Readers from a labor union; nor shall any milk. . -ies. I am.not.at all:convinced tha' !ront are reserved tor the public? swell electrical appliances since applies to civilians but the Flag It is Impossible to use some ot th' person against his will be compelled Now you, Joe — you buy milk , Code is generally accepted as an 3f course not. This is a great asset. to pay dues to any labor organlza then. You've got a radio, a re­ Ilgh School grounds. I am not h Opening New Slrceits To the Editor- tion as a prerequisite to or condition for your family. Let's say you pay thoritutive . .'avor of going to an extreme ane frigerator, a washing machine, a Here again there ought to be Andrew Carn^ige, in 1904 estab­ ot employment." 16 cents a quart and you get seyen toaster, an electric iron, a vacuum The great majority of adults naklng a nelghbprood nuisance o lished a fund ,of $5,000,000 to be • Senator O'Danlel sees this t. But some moderate use might bi ;aref ulplannlng and looking' ahead. quarts a week. Your bill for milk cleaner and maybe an electric were never taught' flag etiquette Svery street will eventually be a used to "exalt tjie heroes ot civili­ amendment—it would be the first nacle of that large tract of land. zation ,as opposed to the old time Constitutional amendment since is $1.12. Now supposing your milk­ clock, a waffle iron, a heating pad and err from ignomnco rathei Seaside Parks .lelp or a hindrance to the town. than intention. The public ought to have a say slaughtering otj heroes ot barbar­ the repeal ot Prohibition it passed man cuts the price from 16 cents and some other things that you Here again it is not a matter-t(j| ism." Suitable meelals are given for and ratified by the States—as par­ There is- need for widesprokd Uimp at hastily.. The effect on tn: about every street~that is opened. tOi 8 cents a quart .r- that's a 50 and your family like plenty. As I have said, these are not heroic efforts. ', ticularly necessary in these critical per cent reduction. But right after education, as to ..proper respect •ates Is to be studied carefully. : times, but as important in normal Sure your electric bill has gone \,*i (loUtical Questions at alb They are I propose tliait.the name of Nel­ MM lelleve every shore town ought t( times as well. IS CHEAPi that your wife has twins and you for- the flag .so that all citizens up, but you're getting two or three ipproprlate a moderate sum eacl' matters for good citizens to discuss son Tryon, 32; jot Stony Creek be have to buy twenty-one quarts a miiy. know ho\\' to treat the flag 'ear fur the purpose of acquirlni without hoat and certainly they given consideration tor such hon-'] "It is absolutely foolish," ho says, timesas muchelecirioiiy. And the reverently and with full respect. ihore property for public use. Thei bave no part In a political cam­ or. "to talk ; about maintaining week. Your bill goes up to $1.68. cost is CO per cent less than it _ V—: vhen.small parcels are for sale be- paign. One who saw democracy In America if we do not Sure, your milk bill has gone up would have been in 1920, ause estates arc being settled ane A little foresight is worth a lot maintain in American the right to UNDiR OUR LOW RATES more than hind sight. We have just Editors Note--When the Islander, work.'" I)oubtii<(g Thomases ithers causes, these could bo piir- a boat owned by Leonard Well ex­ •hased by tlie town. Some might be elected an exceedingly,* competent Democracy ends, as the Senator Tho-y cttu't believe it. Tlmt set of public officials, I feel per­ ploded In June off the Stony Creek sees It, when citizens ot a country lersuadcd to donate such property Dock, Mr. 'fryon risked his life to Gfid-'b" love should have protected possibly as memorial to some fectly certain that it aiiy group of are deprived of the right to work YOU CAN... and" sustained live year old Pa­ our citizens In any part of the town save those trapped on board. As a unless they pay tribute to .some or triend. After a few years the towi: result of the accident Mr. Well was mela Ilblliiigworth during' llicf would own a considerable trac! become convinced tliat there Is miy ganl-/,atlon or agency. This is dlca- use a 60-walt lamp serious need In their neighborhood taken to the hospital, Mr. Tryon torshlp of organized minorities, who eight days she spent supposedly that might be opened to the was a hospital jjatlent, a daughter, '4 and will properly bring It before the are under the cbntrol of none ex­ public-. This would soon become se Susan Well. remains under treat- lost' on a-Naw- Hamp'shirrf moun valuable that ft would greatly incre­ town officials, they will receive the cept their unrestalncd leaders. 5 hours for tain isfo'thoiii ineretllble. lien ase all property values hi the most careful consideration and ment in tho New Haven Hospital] . J .lelghborhood. The people who want cooperation. and her brother, Danlemere dlod | SUBSCRIBE TO. THE 1 ''Eisf:aii. • who'accept'nothing Ihcy cannot^ as, a result ot burns. 1 , BRANFORD REVIEW explain by physical cause uud'cl-w use the seashore constantly In E, C, c', 1

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PA(JK rOUR '' THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANfrMD, CONN., OCTOBER 10, 1941 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFQIffl. CONN., OCTOBER 10, 1041 PAGE FIVE following hours; Morning sessions, Stony Creek ,i all grades; 8:45, first bell; 8:55, Tho system, already In New quired for the pre-lnductlon phyal- spread dry, INDIAN NECK .second bell; 9 o'clock, late bell, re­ York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and'cnl examination tho quota will be ' Innocent nnd unsiispectlng chll- CHURCH NOTES With The Boys several othct slates, brings the men [ "PPortionod lo the local boards and lly Rosclta All«rmalt citations begin; 11:55, dismiss drc^i linVe played with tho dry ar- school to go to lunch. from tholr civilian occupations for' ench board will bo liistructod to do- ,.„,., „ By Richard Whitcomb Junior High School News a period not lo exceed one day for "ver Its moh at ft speolficd time nt:«"="nto."ot realizing the giavo peril, Afternoon session, all grades: In The Service Ml.ss Jean McDonald sp^Dnt The Indian Neck 4-H Club will 12:50, first bell; 12:55, late bell, reci­ the.purpose of physical examlna- H'c examination station In Hart- Even Iho liquid solution may Ma.sses in St, Mary's Church will at the church- an old-ta.sh!oncd lion Following the Physical check- fo''d. Tho registrants will bo given!prove ln]\u-lous to animals, partlc- Tuesday with her grandmollier be 7:30, 0, and 10:30. hold Its next incctlnK in the home, tations begin. 3 P. M., close of JUNIOR HIGH ASSEMBIA' STAFF SPORTS Mrs. William McKenzie, parish supper, tor the church fam­ of Charles ]3uell. All notebooks will scliool day. • PnOGRAM — OCTOBKR 15lh Lieut. Joseph T. Bernard was n re up by Army physicians, the men are transporallon to and rrom Hnrt-|ularly cats ns they roam over tho ily. cent guest of his parent.?, Mr. and returned homo and will receive ford and n meal ticket nnd will be lawns then wash Ihclr paws and bo turned over to the president at This action has been taken by the Chairman, Billy Mischlcr £cfi(or-fu-C7ifc/ Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bcrgor were FIRST CONGREGATIONAL We have Invited Rev. James P. that time. Board of Education on request of a Opening Exercises, Psalm 23; Tlic FOOTBALL Mrs. T. J, Bernard of Notch Hill notice ior Induction', If ncccptnblc,•'"fom^^'l '" written notice that the!are poisoned, ON r/es CAI.VAM\ oosEiweo' Richard Whitcomb nt least ten days before they rinnllylcnll Is for "Pre-lnductlon Physical] Consequently, parents and nnl- THAT SKIiyNeO TROGS CHURCH English, superintendent of the group of parents of the Indian Neck Lord's Prayer; Salute lo the Flag; 8-2, one of the greatest teams of Road. He recently received his com­ dinner guests In Bridgeport of Mr. leavD Connecticut for Cnmp Devens Examination" and not for Indue-' mol owners should bo on tho alort JUMPEO*WHEN AH euttRic and Mrs. Raymond Logan Tuesday Rev. Byron Kenneth Anthony Connecticut Congregational Con­ School who wish lo have their chil­ America, 1st and 4th verses; Piano Assistant Editor-in-CMcl the 8lh grade, ended their season mission as a lieutenant In the Mr.i. Veronica Ho.slcy was a re­ signal corps after completing a Massachusetts. > I tlon. Tho men Will report at Hart-' to protect their children and pets CHARCE' OCCURRED. evening. Mrs. nerg of Squaw Minister ference, to be our guest. cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I dren ride to and from .school at Solo, Walter McCarthy; Poem "Co­ Nancy Jacocks last. Friday undefeated. By defeat­ THIS ueo to bEveuopmEMT OF their own expense on the Conn. Co, lumbus" Carol Ericson; Play "Co­ ing 8-3 ( 42-0. 8-2 put up one of the. course at the Officers Candidate It Js the Corps Area plan that nlft""^ ""tl after pliyslonl examlna-j from the dangerous efteots of nr- -THE FIRSl- PRIMARY BKfTtM Brook Road returned Sunday from Morning Worship, 10:45 Newton. • . " I Secretary a visit with flronds In Now York. bus without being late for school. lumbus as a Boy"; Piano Solo, biggest passing defenses that was School at Fort Monmouth, N. J, n large QOOI of physicnlly qualified tlon win return home. At n later scnolo-or lood. ORVOUTA'S VOtTAICPILE" Church School, 0.30. . TAIJOll Elmira Doolittlo date tho notice of Induction will bo I V — The Indian Neck school has been Elaine Levy. ever put up. William HInchey was Lieutenant Bernard enlisted in men will be maintained nt all times CONSISTjMC OF ALTCIVW.TG COPPtI Young People 0.45 P. M. at the The Confirmation Class meets called 8th grade all-star in football the army In December 1030, and ro- within tho area to be called for In­ sent to those acceptablo and they' . „ . „, „ •. , _ . ANO ZIHC DISCS SEPAROCTED BY changed lo a different lime .sched-' News foi- the Branford Review Accordlan, Teddy Nova!;; Piny, Treasurer Mr, and Mrs, John Rogers and Manse. because in each game he completed duction not moro llian CO days Wer CLOTH. Salm-day mornings at 10: ule .so that children can come on may be given to Rlchord Whitcomb "Columbus as a Sailor" King Fer­ cnllstod in 1939. At one time ho was win be given 10 days in which to Buy, and Read The Branford Rovlew Miss Audrey Rogers of Buena Jonn Morris the touchdowns. . settle their personal affairs before VARL«Y, LEL ANDE^eOISON ANP OTHERS* OCTOBER CALENDAR Hope Circle; meets tonight with the Connecticut Company bus and and papers obtained from him. dinand, Donald Courlsal, Queen In charge of radio with the 11th after the physical examination is For All Local News And Sports Vlsla Road have gone to Bailey's Ml.ss Gayic Johpson of Ilopson Signal Service in Panama. In 1940 conipleted. reporting tor Army Induction. | .TOLLOWED WITH IMPROVED not be late. I • V Isabella, Louise Smith, Colum,bus, Captains: 8-2, William HInchey; Island Maine. 17 Fri. Mijvionaiy Soticly. willl M(A. R. N, Avenue. where together and she has the he married Miss Genevieve Rose of When, at tho pro-Induction H*lti.ioti. 3. Bcclnlng October 15. the school! Since July, 1940, American air­ Francis Raloln, Messenger, Morgan 8-3 Charles Lake; 8-2 Lindbergh While the Pre-Induolion physical '''"*'^^ r«2'rTn.f ^'J'r°'.!cV":'''^L'-'N'iSYSTeMS,IT ,SA« greatest confidence in him. They Branford, He Is now stationed In physical examination, It is found / I iFOR COMMERCIALS6RV1CES.\ „, ,^.„„^„.„^^,, , ^ f.,„ur,„ 19 .Siiri. Consociation meclinR. at Mnny Creek; day for Indian NGC|{ School pupils plane deliveries have increased 230 Rcdney; Piano Duct, Gertrude Da­ Aceto. examinations are being comploled MODERN FORMS Or THESe Charles Allen son of Mr: and even visit Now York and Boston. Louisiana where Mrs. Bernard will that n registrant reo.uires further ficininaii and business. 3.30, cvcnin,; scr- THE CHURCH Ol'^ CHRIST win be changed to conform to the per cent. ley, Barbara Oppel; Solos, Anne Pinal Average: 8-2 won 8 lost 0; Corps Area officials will inform JNVENTIONS ARE STILL USED Mrs. Herbert Allen was a year old vi(c, fl. Gale (High School); Closing Song, Whenever Isa does anything for 8-3 won 3, Inst 5; 8-1 won 1 lost 7. Join him in the near future. Connecticut Selective Servino head­ physical check-up before his physi­ eiCT-EAHIVeLY. /n/lS^?<'StO'"^°^^ UE-^" !?,'/"L October 14, 21 Tiic. Pilgrim Mfdllterlmml. supP". (".SO. Stony Creek his mistress a little pat on the head cal qualifications can bo dolormlned 2ri Sun. Ilev. S. W. Anihnity. llusinn, prcacli- America the Beautiful. Joseph Gross, Reporter quarters of the Induction dntos for Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Minister or a thank-you is necessary other- the acceptable Inductees. It Is an­ ho will bo returned to his local inB, II).I5. ' wl.se Isa won't do it again. Serg. Everit Holmstron, son. of board with a Request that ho be. People Notice i i The Pilgrim Fellowship Society 27 Mon. .Social Workers, parry, ss-rtli Mrs, R, Church School—10 A. M. A GOOD RECIPE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmstrom of ticipated that those examined Recently the seventh and eighth I hope this makes you realize .sent to the Soloctivo Servloo of Stony Creek will present scenes IC. Hoiitellc. f Morning Wor.shlp—11 A. M. grades had. a si?iendid assembly By Elaine Levy, Sherwood Street, Granite Bay is on during tho four day period In Octo- tS^S^^s^^ of the Soutli West and Mexico 29 Weil. Parlsli supper, 6K. Pilgrim Pellowship—7:30 P. M. »F NOT CONVENIENT TO CALL- what a great service your eyesight bor will be Inducted about the Medical Advisory boa,rd and then Your Voice presented by Miss Stevens from One cup of friendship furlough from his duties at Macon returned lo tho Army Examining taken by Carl Norman Schlmldt Mrs, Raymond Boutollc will en­ is and tliat you will take steps to Three cups of cheer Go. whore he is n flying cadet.. middle of November nnd those ex­ New Haven. Ml.ss Stevens is blind preserve his wonderful gift. Board with the next group, to bo at the next moqtlrig. tertain the Social Workers on and has a Seelng-Eye dog. She told Will make a good recipe amined In November will be Induc­ October 27, FOR SALE^'^ Nancy Jacocks, ted early in Dficembdr, examined, with the advisory board's ^k wcn^'^ls WEB' y°,e looA'' 'S • of her experience in Morristown, Ass't Editor-in-Chief. For the coming year The Rev. William H. Nicolas, a finding, Mrs. Hugo Mann has returned Borrow by Mail! New Jersey, learning how to use a Then add some good behavior Chaplin of the 102 Infantry station-1 Present Indications are that less The Missionary Society will have Six room modern house, large than 1,000 men wiJJ bo cnllod from It Is planned to Induct tho men First! home after spending a week with their next meeting on Wednesday Seelng-Eye dog and making him And good conduct too ed nt Camp Blanding, Florida was yard, lireplace, furnace, glass­ 'V'OU niiiy borrow any iiiuount from $50 lo $5000 her companion as, well as her ser­ CUJBS And you'll be happy ' Connecticut prior to January 1, lit Camp, trnnsportinB them to tliat Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dlltrlch of afternoon, Oct, 17, at Mr.s. R. N. In Ea.sl Haven for the week end. point by special trains. New York City. ed porches. — Central. — Ex­ at this Imiilt on cluiracUM' sc(Mirity and long- vant. Sh(» al.so told of her dog's The Nccdlccrafl Club Is planning The School year through. 1942. Harrison's home. The time, 3 P.M. training which took three months, a social tor tlie near future. Tlic new plan does not cliangc the •' _V- . •Tpie /jlCKEL-ltoM-ALKALINE BATTERY IS THE LATEST TYPE, AN& cellent condition ?7D00. tiiiio re|mymeiit—oiilicr in person or by writing Tlie topic for fall di.scusslon Is at the end of which he was given The Hobby Club has exhibited Jhcse East Haven mon are listed present methods used by tho Local eiSlSOKS HARDEST INVENTION, REIJUIRWC TEN YtARS AND 50.000 Mr. and Mrs, Milo Klbbe enter­ "China Rediscovers her West." or tejepliouiiirj (8-4181) for uppliciitiun blank. as being Reserve Officers; Elmer PROTECTION FROM tXPERWENTS. IT WAS INTRODUCED IN 1900 AND IS WIDELY USED TOWY an examination. At this time she some hobbles. Arthur Symonds GENERAL NEWS Boards to select Class 1-A men. tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marlon Thatcher presented AVIieii your application is approved, ehedc will bo showed his collection of coins. Eleanor Del Grego spent a week­ Bacon, Harold E. Burrltt, EInnr Colonel Averill pointed out. Local SPRAYED LAWNS Frances Stein IN INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS, MINE LOCOMOTWES AND BY RAILROADS. J the first report on Sept. 25, at Mrs. was given a dog and she went to Charles Rider and sons Kenneth sent you prouiptly. her room with him. Instructions Betty Waltz showed an exhibit end at her cousin's home In Fair Carlson Joan M. Holstein, Edward B^aVj; wlVrcontlnuc ro"nras.sify~and and Edwin, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bellls' home. Alice T.Peterson were given to her to do whatever of maps which she has collected Haven. E. HuUng, Charles E. Lockhart, select Class I-A registrants In ac Wo have received numerous oom- and George. Bound over. Dower and sons Rlchald Jr., Robert However, il! nearby when next in the city, be Frank C'. Mlntz. cordanco with the ieleollvo SorvJoe plnlnts Ihrn arsenate of lead Is bo- announces the ON THE DOCKET Let's all hold Wednesday eve­ the dog did. When he ate, she ate; Barbara Oppel showed sbme of Charles Buell Is starting a collec­ Sept. 10- and .Kennetli. ' • • Taylor Place — Short Beach sure to drop in. It'.s always a jjleasure to meet when he drank water, she drank. her dolls whlcii have come from all tion of Insects. rogulatlons, Including, a complete '"8 carelessly used In nn attempt opening of classes Vlctor Morrone, 115 Main East ning, October 20,; open for our date present niul prospective borroiver.s personally, She spent all night in a chair be­ parts of-the'world. The first Reporter was on.sale Joseph P. Dufourney, Robert W. jjhysloal examination by Local lo combat tho Japanese beetle. Haven, 19. VIo Rules of Road, Sept. 1- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Benson and nnd explain the many uses to whicli the Morris cause the dog slept In her bed. Shirley Linsley gave a talk on [ Monday. We hope all the junior Neary and Joseph T. Rosvadosky of Board examining physicians. | . This Is a deadly poison. To be for tfkovloh flncd-$10. and co.its $5. re­ daughter Linda of Short Beach, stamps and James O'Donnell show-, high pupils brought one East Haven are in the Marine Wlien Corps Area officials notify most elfoctlve nnd tho least dang- Wallace Gordon—186 Atwater St. mitted. - ' • :• Phin may be put. She explained that at the be­ West Haven, 21, Reckless Driving, Mr. and IWlrs.; Raymond Logan of ginning when she went out alone ed his football pictures. ' r corps. Stato Headqliarters of Selootlvo crous il should be applied In spray • Adults Sept. 10- ., > Bridgeport, Mrs. Albert Eck6rt and Model Club Officers are: presl- are 30 members. Airplanes seem to Service of the number of men ro-.Iorm or sprinkled immedial'ely If fined $25. and costs—Bayllss S. B. John Dally, 202 Whailcy Ave New Appfes Wanted with the dog she had very little and IlUg No. oper Llccn(,e-$10 and daughter Miss Karthrino", Mrs, confidence in him but he soon dent, Robert Lake; vice-president, bo the popular talk in this club. These men-are enlisted men In A spceial oourso in Haven, 30 leckless diKIng, Illlg no Claire Foiintalne, Mrs. Harry Has- By the Richard Jackson; secretary andj The Knitting Club Is having a the army; Carl R. Vlckstrom, costs, opct license showed his worth. s])Cocli nndpoi.sc. Sept. 2- kln, and Mr. Kenneth Wllmot STICKNEY AND POOR SPICE CO. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK treasurer, James Murphy. There Hallowe'en 'party on the 28th. Robert Austin Ward, Robert Taylor Sept 23- She and her dog, Isa, go every Williams, William R. Wilson, Ed­ ur\'f Vlolet MattsAn, 117 Monloweit St were week—end guests of Mr. and America's Oldest Spice Millers OP NEW HAVEN •IS for Jame's A Llstei, Ji Main St. Mrs. EarlBorger. Miss 'Virginia Williams, daughter ward John Yuzakewich, Joseph P' pie 18, Theft—Illlg and Sandora Wostbrook, 40, apei M V under inf. NOW BUYING CIDER APPLES AT ITS NEW Low Man on a Totem Pole—H. Al­ Children — Adolescents len Smith. London Front—F. Ten­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Yusakewlch, Zlgmdnd Peter Zaloski Continued, nisi of liquor, Ifkovlch VINEGAR PLANT COR. TEMPLE & CROWN. STREETS Among The Books Indian Neck has resumed her MOM'S LUSCIOUS APPLE PIES Sept. 4- Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Seals of nyson Jes.se and H.- M. Harwood. •^ept 24- ' Bellows Falls Vermont were" week studies at the Rhode Island School These East Haven men are listed Cathcrlne Wcod^, Rof.e Hill Rd Edwaid Jnmllkowskl 100 Frank­ Among the new books added lo What Mein Kempf Means lo Amer­ of Design. • end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tel. New Haven 2-2700 ica—Francis Hackett. as l?olng ;in the National Guard Variety of Apples — Filtered Sweet Cider Phono Branford 400 or 71, keeping unlicensed dog Ifkovlc lin, New Haven, 17 Viol sec 1500- the Blackstone Memorial Library Otl H. Andrews, Herbert R. Balti- • J, Johnson. - North Haven, Conn. •V '— Sept. 5- opei without Ilcense-Illlg are as follows; Edward L. Reynolds. Jr., of East more, Albert W. Bauer, Wlilinm E. Now Ha von 4-2593 Elmer C. West, 22 Stannard Ave. Sept 25- Pillars of Gold—Lucile Selk Ed- Haven is a freshman this year at Beardsiey,'"Michael Belmonte, Alex- N. KNEUER and SONS 40, non support—Oeorgc continued. Vincent Battlnl, 104 Campbell gerton;'Ladies Day—Chard Powers Holy Cross College In Worchestor, ander K. Blrrell, Prank T. Bussell, Sept. 5- , Ave West Haven, 18, Viol. Sec 1590 Smith: The Uniform of Glory—Per- College Notes Mass. Anthomy Carbo, Lucian L. Clark, Tiiislon I'o.sl Konil Alfred Saczynskl, 07, keeping un­ ind 1502-IIllg clval Christopher Wren. Faye's Fol­ Frederick D. Clemens, Jack M. Col-

• (' licensed dog—Ifkovlc fined -5 00 YUGUST- ly—Elizabeth , Corbett. Without Miss Lillian Levlnc of East Haven burn, Peter Coull, Edwin A. Da and costs.' Georgc Diotar, reckless driving Signposts—Kathleen Wallace. The is a member of the Junior Collage Costa, John R. DaCosta, Lionel C. Sept. 5- unrtei influence of llquoi $100 and Climaxing Its Greatest Year, Th^mc Presents Nine Days Wonder—John Mase- Two students from Branford are of Physical Therapy newspaper Da Co.sla, Robert W Dayton, James costs $50 1 emitted field. A Small-Town Boy—Rufus among the some 6900 students who staff. J. DeFrancesco, Prank S. Fusco, Rdse'Zuppe,Rose Hill Rd,38 keep­ Business l^ave. enrolled at Syracuse university ing unlicensed dog Ifkovlc, $5 00 ~V M. Jones. You Can't Do John S. Holmes, Norman C. Hurl- With Hitler—Douglas Miller. Flow­ •for the tall semesterj.of the Univer­ Mrs Robert Taylor of East Haven burl, Frederick E. Hustcd, Jame.5 L. I and costs. sity's 72nd acadmloiyear.. Bopt, 6» •, ., ,i LiaHTING COMPANY Its Ggmfflg^ Qa^//^ ^ss^/es^oikisf'/ ing: South—Clark B. Firestone. . attended a meeting of the Hopkins Jcnnbigs, Warren;S?-Jennings,,Clil-' .I'll Sing One Song—Willie Snow They are Wlllliim ,'Van Wle, son of Graitimar School P. T. A. Ootoljer tonf C, Johnsjon. '^' '^'V : ' ,';^,:.:_ //r; Thomas Santa Barbaia, Rose Hill ORDERED TO SUSPEND Mr. and Mrs. Rayinond 'M. Van Road, keeping unlicensed dog, Cajjt Ethrldge. Scandinavia—Alma Luise 2nd. / "•' - rii NEW LINE PROGRAMS bison. The Home Book of Trees and Wiee of 177 E. Main|itreet, a Junior Anderson smollcd. In the college of Llbfjal Arts major­ JArnold Holmstrom of Granite 0> Sept. 6- ' Shrubs—J. J. Lewlson, M. F. Avia­ Douglas F. Pratt of Bradley Ave. Bay has been advanced to the rank William Sangstor, Manager of the tion From Shop to Sky—John J. ing in • history , and Edwin F. East Haven is a member ol the John Landino Rose Hill Rd keep­ Gellctle, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry of Sergeant at his Camp In Macon, I ing unlicensed dog. Dzwonkoskl. Connecticut Light and Power Com­ Floherty. What Wc Are and Wliy-^ crass country team at Bates Ga. pany, announced today that an Laurence H. Mayers, M. D. Coun­ C. Glilelte of 147 Montowese street, College. Lowlston, Maine. Sept. 5- a graduate student majoring in offlolal order had been Lssuod from try Schoolma'am—DellaT. Lutes. In an effort lo eliminate the em- Anthony Wlsklovlcz, Rose Hill Rd, I Had a Dog and a Cat— Karel mathematics. 56, Keeping unlicensed Dog, Dzwon- Washington by the O, P. M. in­ Orrin Snow of North Branford' barrassment of registrants leaving koski find $5.00 & Costs. structing his Company 'together Capek. The Brandywlne— Henry has received honor mark In his] I home for service In the Army only Sept. 6- with all other .power companies to Seidel Canby. The Skies of Ein-ope Jack Mint?, of East Haven Is a studies at Batees College, Lewlston,. to return the same; day rejected for Martln Mattson, Stony Creek. Rd. temporarily; suspend Its 'electric —Frederick Prokosch. Behind the sophomeore at Clemson College, Maine. physical .reasons,.,ar.new sy.stem of 37, drunkenness-Mullen find $5.00 lino icxtension: program.,Mr. Sang- Rising sun-James R.Young. Out-1 Clemson College, Clemson, South • , . I Army Pre-Induo'ytm* Physicals ex- and costs. ster slated lluil the order was be­ pests of Science—Bernard JalTe. Carolina. ^ Miss Betty p. Miller, daughter of aminatloh will bo Inaugurated In Sept. 0- ing obeyed by his company not- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Connecticut beginning October 27, John Warden, Lumphlors Cove. wlth.standlng .that it has many Bradley Ave., East Haven has. en- Colonel Ernest L^.: Averill, Slate 50, drunkenness, Ifkovlch & George miles of •.extensions partially com­ Schwartzman, D. D. S. tered Larson Junior College. State Director of Selective Service Suspended. pleted, _. , Waiter ——: announced today. Sept. 6- ' It-is understood that a member Rhoda Leshlne, of 52 Forbes | Officials at First Corps area con- John BUboreskl, Harboj" St. 54, of, the State Public Utilities Is in announces the opening of an office Place, East Haven, who is a senior, ferring with Colonel Averill yester- drunkenness, Ifkovlch &. George Washington, endeavoring to clarify for the practice of Gl-eneral Dentistry at al the University of Michigan this day requested that 504 men be $5.00 and costs. the problem and to obtain further year, is a member of the Senior |called from Local ;Boards to report' Sept. 11- information concerning the urgent TOOLE BUILDING Society, honorary society' of senior in Hartford at the rate of 100 to ISO WUllam Fltzlmmons, 262 Bassett, necessity which prompted tlie or­ women at the University, from October 27 to October 30 In­ New Haven, 17, burglary, Ifkovlch der.' >. , ' ! • ' Branford, Connecticut Doughas Bray Is a member of the clusive, for physical examination. ''The Secret of my Cooking Success freshman football squad at Spring­ Army and civilian physicians and i Hours; il.U ]-() p. in. and li.v ap])»intnii'iU field College. . .spociallsls will be assigned to the Telephone 210 Induction Station at Hartford dur­ ing the, four day period and the men is my ELECTRIC RANGE" it . following examination will be In­ formed whether or not they are ac­ "It's easy to be a good cook with a minimum of time and ^' i. , TIRES ceptable to the Army or have been effort. My electric range taught me that. The first time I New and Old Tires, bought and rejected for physical reasons. Thus 1 ^^ the man loses no time from his Job, went out and left it to cook a dinner by itself I worried '-^ ' ' sold. All sizes. Prices worth just about as much as I did the first time I went out for *^ .• considering. Also Magaidriea the evening and left my baby in somebody else's care. But \ 1 and newspapers, 25o a hundred when I returned—there was the dinner perfectly cooked! i '' I with the things you've always liked WALTER LORD —as though I had watched it. 3 > Stone St., Granite Bay "I wish I had switched to Electric Cooking long ago, r especially when I think of the time I have wasted that ' • "^^"i"^^ could have been more enjoyably spent. • The famous Poniiac T7jfpIt>Oi5tr~~ • • For even easier handling, travel of the ioncd Ride—even further improved— gearshift lever has been reduced ^0 per Ititl yours in \S>A2. cent. Pontiac's exclusive Tru-Arc Sieer- Musical Success Pontia'^lf n?^' t^m^tfl npdies by ing is also retained. BRANFORD risherccp^d in quality—even exceed in "••Whil e riding comfort has been im­ Comes Quickest with UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES "leauty (hose of any previous Pontiacs. proved by greater over-all length and _:arts-—pistons, bear­ weight, Hnntiac's famous gas and oil LAUNDRY Modern Instruments ings__ , connecting rooT'atnt-rfaakih.i'fts economy has not been sacrificed. are fast, Convenient, Clean, Safe, —are unchanged in'the 194 2 Pontiacsl " • For 19^2 Pontiac front wheel brakes FLAT WORK AchloTemonI In any H"" coisoi only The only major change is in the Iife> have been increased in size and ^ft four to thoM properly oqulpptd. You moy ^ «•••••* time oil cleaner—and that's improx'ed, brakes are non* triple-scaled. WET WASH hoTO uniuual lalml but unUl you horo Dependable and Economical AVAILABLE AS A SIX OR AX EIGHT IN ANY MODEL! an inilrumont which con ADEQUATEIY SOFT DRY EXPRESS that talent/ your chance* ol They are the perfect ranges for modern homes Proud to Be Doing Our Partf muiical lucceu are llmlled. You'll b« Heal Your Kitciicii AH Winter THE yiNE CAR WITH THE LOW PHIce—OENERAL MOTORS- MASTERPICCB bappUy lurprlMd when you learn how and modern living. There's a model to suit Two compleic plant's ... over A26,6(i0 square feet of floor space ... much beller you can ploy on a LATE every purse and purpose iindl Luiver Your (las Rate thousindi ofskitlcd craftsmen—(hxt's what I'onttac is detotlnx. ('» /S^ity Vou are in for a mighty pleasant sur- Can you understand now why we say these MODEL, MODEBN INSIHUMENT. Como Nadonal Defense, Pnmiac's job Is iha producn'on of » new type of MMk^ prise wben you sec and drive the new 1942 Pontiacs represent pur greatest FINISHED WORK In eoon and prOTO It to youiBeU. Tlio All-tins Kilclieii Henliiij! Uaiijie ilcu-s invny wiili nil rofuel- npiii-firc cannon for ibc United States N'avf—• weapon which naval ^-^ 1942 Pontiacs. In a year when quality achievement? .'Vnd why Pontiac is experts say is the "moti cITccilve ofiis size ever produced." Ponuacis already the ciioice of thousands who are V/e'U be alod to ihow you a lot* iii|i mill rii'C tc'MilIni;, quality and long life mean more than ever SEE THEM AT YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER OR OUR STORE doing its part—and dolnit ii well) to buyers, Pontiac has given you a 19-12 buying not for this year alone, but for many BACHELOR SERVICE . model Inilrumont on which you con His linkliii! ovi'ii... E-Z lull liruller.. .Shnmor-siieeil top liurn- model that not only ofTeri) you the things years to come» if need be? ochlere GBEATEB SirCCESS. ers... Clint In .SUHIIIUT • A sninll iluwii |in>iiieiit Installs It in you've always liked in the great Pontiacs of See these new Pontiacs today. And don't the past, but also one that is actually i5 wayt forget Pontiac is still priced ju!>t a few your kitrlirii. Slop nt the Gas Cnnipniiy sliinvrooiu toiiiurraw. better tiian last year's sensational success! dollars more than lowest-priced cars! . Hill's Music Store immi^ THE C6HNECticuV^!J'GHT& POWER Cx>, .^- ;••«*' Tel. 572-2— 572-3 NEW HAVEW GAS IIGHT CO. CENTRAL GARAGE Tel. 8-4233 221 Montowese St. Phone 744 Branford M MAIN STREET PHONE 968 BRANFOED, CONN. B. W, neUon, Prop. 88 Orange St., New Haven nwiMinniwro'

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•"i"r' M THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANF^ORD, CONN., OCTOBER 10, 1041 PAGE SEVEN r THIS BUSINESS U.S.Marine Band PAQE SIX THE BRXNFORD REVIEW, BRANJ^OItD, OONN., OCTOBER 16, .1041 Movie Goyed Cinema Chatter To Give Benefit Hear Tell: In spite of the fact HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP Baseball that Gene Lockhart Is busy In two Concerts Oct. 30 dng Spencer Tracy had to cut short pictures, he spent a week prepar­ 11 hls.motor trip ihrough Northern ing and a day giving a party for New Haven has been included in Basketball California in order to t;ct back in 40 R. A. F. cadefe. Judith An­ (UtAidtb^Mi a^ii Hockey time for the latter picture "Woman tho forthcoming tour of the U. S. 11 LATES^r SPORT NEWS derson says she'll go to New York to Marino band, for which permission it Of the Year" -v play Lady Macbeth opposite HISTORY is MADE AT HOME find peace and comfort and good has been granted by President Football EDITED BY W. J. AHERN Robert Taylor taking his mother Wrestling Maurice Evans when she completes food. Roosevelt. Two concerts of Ameri­ up as his first passenger since ro- "All Tlirough the Night," then re­ History is being made these days. Never before in all the colorful can music will be given Oct. 30 in celvfng his final pilot's license—it turn to Hollywood for good History—that men and women will years of this country's history-has the Areno undci' tho auspices of tho was her first trip. George Barbier celebrates his 65th read hundreds of years from now home been more important than it Inter-Sprvlco Clubs Committee of Lana Turner brunette for a short year in show business on "The Man and marvel at, as we rend and is today. Not even in the days when New Itavon for the benefit of Camp Arrowhead vacation and escaped Who Came to Dilnncr"set. marvel at the difficult beginnings the little log cabin on an un­ Cedarcrest. recognition.- Rams; Meet ]¥ewhiillTilIe!S At Hammei* Fie eKtras have a field day of this wonderful country. And it's friendly frontier was the last out­ Thomas C. Brinley is chairman of Myrna Loy putting the finishing at 'Warners, 1000 working In "They being made in our homes Just as post of civilization; the place whore the following executive committee touches to • Her redecorated barn Died With Their'Boots On," 130 In surely as It's being made In the the necessities for living, now turn which is planning tho event: A. O. which Is a replica of the red and " When factories and camps of Amorioa, ed out by our factories, were pain Washburn, vice-chairman; James E white one on her Montana Farm. asked how she felt, Ann Edmonds, But how can history be-made in fully produced. For today the tiling Coogan, secretary. Sherwood S. Maine Bears To Meet Huskies Hamden Pins Robert Young Initiathig his New Backs Added To Fill suffering from a cold, replied: "I your home, you ask? There's notli- vital to this countiy Is morale. Tho Eberth, treasurer; Harry B. new swimming pool with a feel like thei dog It shouldn't happen Ing special going on there. Just the vision and confidence that our i Kennedy, Fi-ank S. Hamilton, Hornefs To mammoth barbecue. to" The kisses that Alexis Smith usual, things three meals a day future will be oven' greater than'prank S. Hamilton, Frank J. Dalilll, At Storrs In Homecoming Day Branford's Depleted Ranks JUdy Garlai7d paging anyone who and Gralg Stevens are sharing for bod making cleaning our past. And this type ot morale Edward Potter, Karl G.'Knabens- knew great Sarah Bernhardt per­ 'Bridges Built At Night" seem to be the washing once a week can only bo created in the homos ot chuh. The clubs cooperating In Defeat, 6-0 sonally for tips bn her own imper- Tlie University of ConnecUout BASEBALL FANS ARE influencing their feelings for each But these "usual" things are what a country. sponsoring the concert are Rotary, Tho classy New Haven Newhall- scnatlori of the famous star. Huskies are ready for the' Alumni High Team Meefs An early six polrit lead scored In other off tho set. men and children, as well as An importiint sptakor said ro- Klwanls, Lions, Exchange, Civilnn, GOOD SPORTS vUles will be the Sunday opponent LOCAI- NEWS Home-Cojnlng game on Saturday the flrst period gavp Hamden High Seen Around: Olivia de Havlliland women, live by. They're tho bom- cently, "Tho eycs.,hopes and pray- Probus, Quota, Zontn, AdverllslnR of the Branford Rams this week­ The thrllllne story about British whfn they meet the University of a win over the hapless Branford muttering double-talk under her forts and freedoms and^ associations ers of free men everywhere are on and Amity. Shelton Eleven flying fighters "A Yank In the Maine football team nt Storrs. The High, forces at Honimer Field last The thousands of fans present at end when they play their first non- breath to a formation of raised eye­ for which we work and support our American Industry in' this world, Conducted by its new leader Cnpt Beginning lliis week Kridny on tlio singe of llii^ HIalo Tlioatre, llart- league game of the year at Ham­ R. A. P." will be held over for a brows in the studio commissary government and light, when dt's crisis. All who oppose the scourge lossifs to Coast Guard 7-0, Mass. Soturday afternoon before a scant the fifth and last game of the William F. Sentelmann, "The fnrd, I'or tliroc sonsiilioual ilay.s is Unit liiKli-liallcd iraf^cilian of MOUK, Sta^e 8-8 and Wesleyan 7-0 have On Foreign Spil mer Field. second smash week at the Loew but shes just rehearsing the cheers necessary. of oppression sweeping out of cen­ President's Own" band will give two two liundred people. World Series . deserve many words Tod Lewis, in person, with his colobralod ondiostni and lii.s All Now Poll College Theatre starting she'll lead In "The Male Animal' Home. It's not only what we work tral Europe today look to our concerts hero. prqylded the Connecticut squad The qrqenies presented a well- Boasting of a superior passing Khj-tlim Hliiip.socly Hcvuo, i'oal.uring a east of JO star enlortaiucrs, of appreciation. Thursday Oct. 10th. With A cast of ....Errol Fiynn trying to train his tor. It's the thing that supports and factories—to American Industrial wltii a fighting determination that Branford travels to Shelton this rounded offensive' based on the T attack the NewhallvlUes are pre­ Tickets may be obtained at A certain —.ember of the Brook­ thousands performing realistically new dog . to stay out of camera stands back of us all. It's whore management and American labor Loomis Temple of Music and J. including QiadyH Tell, Swinglnu Song Stylist; iho Ooorgo llogora should produce I touchdowns on Sa­ Saturday afternoon to meet the formation. They bo's a strong fast paring to bombard the Branford turday, Unbiased observers who lyn Dodgers undoubtedly approach­ to provide the year's top battle range when he's In a scene men and women rest and eat and to produce the .bombing planes, Johnson and Sons, hiiNow Haven of HwiuK and frolic with up-l»-tho iniuulo tunes, stops and' nnmedy, surprising Shelton High School line v/hlch outcharged the Bran­ defenses with an aerial onslaught. scene the dog fights which were hayp seen the three Bam?s Rl'^yed ed the garne with a feeling of dls- Dennis Morgan throwing, out the talk and laugh and get ready to go the guns and tanks and other weap and at Dunbar's Pharmacy in Duncers, dancers suprome; Joiin Blanche, lopa in laps; Louise Glenn, Whoso only loss to dote has been ford forward wall especially in the Last Sunday the NewhallvlUes actually filmed by the R. A. F. in to ^ato have had to admit that bouragement and failure. His error first ball at a local championship out to do their part In these factor­ ons ot modern war' which may onco Branford.^ a defeat at the hands of Milford second half. took advantage of an early'break action," a tense flight high over lovely delinoalur oi' rliyllnii; Doroiliy Hober; and your old favorito the UConn Squad haa a potentiol In the fourth game had paved the Softball game. ies and those camps. It's where more turn the tldo in favor of V • High, which holds the enviable po­ Branford's chief offensive tlireat against the Southern Connecticut Germany, and dive bomers attack­ democracy, peace and freedom." Charlie "SnowbiiU" Wliitlior, Ted Lewis' famous "Sliado\Y"; plus running and passing attack thot way for final Yankee victory. Jean Fitzgerald the girl who children grow strong and hitelli- A light army tank lis made up of sition of tjeing the top ranking B of the afternoon was the running league opponents the Cheshire All ing fleeing boats make this an ex­ ninny otliors, In nddiliou, tlio lovely Blair Sisters will tlirill you witli cannot bp held in chec(c much Too bften the reaction of a base­ broke her back but recovered to gent, imbued with ideiils of freedom But this Industry, toward which 17,000 separate parts, oxoluding class team In the scholastic circles. of Billy Fortune and, the passing Stars and rang up three touch­ citing story it there ever was one. longer. ball crowd toward a player In such win a Warner contract, saying and IndependAice as uncompromis­ free men are looking, can only parts for the onglno and for special llic "Jumpin' Oivo'" tempo .of tho swing vocals. It's 75 grand miiluto.s Both Branford High coaches ore of Kddle Petpla. Outstanding in the downs In the space of nine min­ The second hit on this double ing as those of our forfathers. It's The showing of ?pl) Harris and an instance Is one of displeasure that slic'U donate her aluminum function at its groatost efWconoy if equipment such as guns and radio. IJomenilior, Tod Lewis, in porson willi his celebrated oroliestra and lino was the work of Mason wlio utes on the strength of two brea'ks where they come at ijlght when tho men and women in it find dally Ray ScusscI at halfback: and the optliplstip over Branford's chances and sour cijltlclssm. However, when brace to the government's alum­ liis Air New 1!1'12 Hliythm Kluipsody Kevuo starts tliis wOnit Friday, although hurt in the second period and a beautiful down the field run­ they're tired and hungry and strength and courage In tliolr Improvement of.the play of John against the Wnnmpn although they Mickey Owen's name was announc­ inum drive when she needs it no Industrial rosoarolihas developed was constantly a thorn in the side ning exhibition. iAT£ Srm SHOW SkUSUNAKim puzzled; perhaps disillusioned • at iiomos, which it is woman's groat and cnntiuuuH lln'u Saturday and Sunday, October 17,18, 19 for throe Pofko at fullbupbf were the encour- realize that they will have to play ed in the starting lineup, and again longer ...Kaaren Verne, famed a now type of glass, with edges of the visitors;. Steve Norkun, old Laurel player, what's going on in the world, to historic destiny to managol day.s only on Hie slagc of llio Slate Tlioalro, Hartrnrd, nging feature!)' of the Wealeytn bettor ball than; thoy have piayed when he first appeared at baf, the European actress, prefacing a joke through which nails can bo driven to date in ordpr to bpat the SJiei- Branford, opened the game with (jrowd gave, liim a lusty cheer. plays and coaches the visiting club with: "This one has to be told game. Harris and ScUssol are soph- Captain Levesh losing the toss and and his points after touchdowns Industry produces aboiit 103,000,- manufactured for U, 3. defense can ffl ton warriors. This must have been conifortlng with an American dialed" Hudson Hotel, 353 West 57lh onipres arid Perko and Toftolon ore therefore elected to klckoff. Gota- have been instrumental in adding 000 miles of wire a year for 160,000 carry about onougli gasoline tor music to Owen's ears. Doesn't It in­ Elisabeth Fraser saying goodbye to Street, New York City, Juniors. "Both Harris and Sousael Yaskl's boot carried to the Hamden many points to the Newhallvllle Railroad Fares five automobile trips arouild tho Starting for Branford in the dicate that baseball fans are at her new friends on the Warner lot At State Theatre I different uses—ranging from paper aro adapt af/ jclckiug, pass|ng and thlrty-nvo. After two running plays total. world. , : ruf|nlng and their defensive play Ijackfleld will be the quartet of -BARTtlOUTH- heart just as "good sports',' as, for before sire returns to New York and Walter Chldsoy of North Bran­ clips to piano wires! the Greenles kicked. On the second The Branford club may have Tax Effective agjiinst a running and passing piordano, Petola, Fortune, anij Instance, tlie gallery at a golf the Lunts' "There Sliall Be No ford Is a patient In the New Haven V ; For All Local News And Sports play of the series of downs Hall A jayvee most of his sopho- three new backs to uncover before- gajpe |jo.s Ipprovod greatly, an all Woted. In the line the Branfor- match? Night." He's coming-that Hlgh-Hatted Hospital. One type of largo liombor being Road Tho Branford,Review*' got away for a long run of thirty^ rnore year, a u< Lorre Just before he shoots him Theatre, Hartford, starting this Co-ciiptaln* "Pot" Mohr at quar- liitliSSSti UNITED' The. five per cent tax will apply Three sophomores are available at Thereafter the game reverted to STATES dead for a scene in "All .Through week Friday, and continuing thru tefbaolf, Ppne Koyoics at left lialt, iyc'jti!W:;fl:Mci^iT?ig-.H;r«:' ^,j^ ,. , A; punohlos.s, Branford -.Ram.^oley- verses and ciitbabks which qon Members of the nation's military S)[ierwood: tlirough taflviciipn into ,Sun., Mon.—Oct. l.')-20 Jeffrey Lynn playing golf while his song.s, his catch-line "Is Everybody squad is more determined than evpr The game's official were White, en fell before a Jast 'period' attack stantly mousetrapped the charging and naval service, traveling in uni­ the Army, was'fftlfly gppd, but "Invisible" body "emotes' on "the Happy?", his peculiar strutting to start on o string of victories rofpreq; Lynch, umpire; McDer- of the Milford Wheel Club at HamV Branford forward wall. / Marx Bros, and Tony Martin in form at their own expense while plenty or work hi^sbepn (ipne this Body Disappears" set. walk, all these things have stopping The entire student body, faculty mott, head linesman. mer Field last Sunday wherein the on official leave or furlough, and week on opening holes and oarfy- The visitor's touchdown was tlie Regis Toomey once traveled 7,000 shows for years,—and still do. and the Alumni are all pulling for V • _ late minutes of the game Bill El­ THE BIG STORE having a turlough fare certificate, Ing out the bloipkiii^'do^iflPlti. De­ result of a sixty-flve yard march miles in three months with a stock Featured In this great stage show ll-IliRIi's a quick answer to this one;: i the same thing — Touchdowns and lis, former Milford High Star, - ALSO — win not be required to pay the tax. fensively, a special pilprt |ias been down the field with Perry and Ellis company. with Tod Lewis and Gladys Tell, stop bulbsnatching in your home before VIOTORYIII The Maine team, with punched over tho game's winning doing the most of the ball hand And the tax will not apply to pay­ made to coordinate tiio wofW of ijhp ADVENTURE IN The first stage show on Friday is Swinging Song Stylist-; George p. record of one win over North­ ling. Ellis, Perry and Weir led the ment for transijortatldn or facili­ cyostrnin gets started. The insidiou^ uuud and tackles ,tp' 'prevent aiiy BOWLING points. at 1:15, and there are late stage Rogers Dancers, dancers supreme. eastern, a loss to Rhode Island and Milford attack with Panarolnl WASHINGTON ties furnished tti' tlie United States, thing about eyestrain is thnt it generally -. .o'lce.pf the several lapses:in a, tie by New Hampshire, comes The game was devoid of spec^ show Sat. & Sun. at 10 P. M. Jean Blanche, tops in taps; Louise Huzar and Barba shining as tlie with Herbert Marshall and or to any State or Territory. never sh6ws itself until it's too lato : ; : u'. ..ly stages of ^ the \^roslbyan here vylth the spme type of team tacular plays and runs and only The Hotel Greetors of America Glenn, lovely delineator of rhythm, COMMUNITY MEN'S defensive lights ot the Rams unit. Virginia Bruce The tax will be collected by BUi-., .mioh apppujalip^^fpr thp Oar- that tliey h^ye fielded In the past, the sturdy defenses of both clubs makes the traveling Navy Blues your old favorite, Charlie "Snow­ and it picl«s its victims young! ^V agents when issuing tickets, or by aiuuiij'.une toupijd^gwn.: a flashy, woii-driuid group of men DUCKPIN LEAGUES marked any S^teblence of . top Sextet honorary members of the ball" Whittier, better known as Ted There are 37,000,000 dwelling conductors when collecting cash Guard against eyestrain now—make sure • Co-cuptaln; ''MOB" Painp,, Vlijqp. with a strpn^ (i,i)d d^cepllve run- NATIONAL LEAGUE Tues., "Wed.—Oel. 21-'22 organization Kay, Norton, Tech­ Lewis' famous "Shadow"; Dorothy units in the United States. The fares. In the case of those travel­ Cuddy, Dick AuGrey; ,and Ohjirley nilng ai^ parsing attack. A crowd 'i'eam Standing high single record of 128 and nicolor expert wiio worked In Rober; plus many others. In addi­ that you have plenty of spare riglit- walls of most of them leak heat so Martha Scott, Wm. Gargan in ing by Pullman, a Ave per cent tax Cass are expected to bsi^:. the biiufti; pf over 5,0pP: is expected to at­ Opsis ', 12 11 Squint Komb set the pace for high Cana:da. with the "Captains of tlie tion, Tho Blair Sisters, harmonious size bulli."! so that you'll have better freely that America's domestic heat will be imposed on the rail faro, at the, ends. Ken' Mi^lkkula, Bqb tend the ganie. Candy Shop 12 10 triple with 345. The otlier two UQ-UjAED CHEERS fur MISS BISHOP charmers, will thrill you with their bin Is $1,000,000,000 larger than it and another five por cent on tho light all over the house. Hotmann, John Greenwood aijcl, Sliver Dollar , , 12 8 mathches In this Leoguc will be feature program is "Private Nurse" "Jumpin Jive" tempo of their BWlng would be it those walls were Insula cost of Pullman accommodations— And above all, get Junior Bill Carter are,tlje.oiilj' available Book Shpp 12 3 bowled tonight. ACCENT ON LOVE v/hich Is the story of the adventures vocals. Ted Lewis never had a better tackles and tiiey jaqk.thp exppri' tod. whether In parlor ciirs or sleeping Red Men ..„•. ; ..12 3 of a private with gunmen, wolves, shov/ than his current All New 1942 that I.E.S. study lamp that with George Montgomer'y cars. The tax also will apply to ence supplled'by the two veterans y—'• rats as well as right guys. Rhythm Rhapsody Revue. Nobody he needs so biidly—put a The Big Pin League will start The cost ot making a low-priced any amount paid for changing the who were lostl The! guard position October 15th Results An added attraction on this pro­ cari take the fundamental elements lEFENSE next Monday night at 9:00 with automobile by hand would be ap­ class of accommodations. 100-watt bulb in it and present the strongest, front \ylth Book Shop 1 vs Silver Dollar 2 FAMOUS FOR THE ICE CREAM Thur.s., Pri,, Sat Oct. 23-24-20 gram Is the March Of Time of clean entertainment and weave proximately $18,000. sec the difference it makes. "Swede" Ostrom; Cliarloy Mplloy, Candy Shop 1 vs Oasis 2 oil hands on deck. AMERICA LOVES "Thumbs Up Texas" and also the and blend them as skillfully Into a In the case of children of half- f '• Norm Heilman at fight' guard and BUY Red Men 2 vs Sportsmen 1 Bud Abbott, Lou Costello in latest news shots of the day. fascinating pattern as that old fare ago, the tax will apply, when Sol Silversteln, Al Plnsky,'; Roger UNITED 28 Assorted Flavors See you In the movies medicine man for your blues, Ted the child's one-way tare Is 36 cents Olmstei and-Dan Baslle available STATES AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLD THAT GHOST Your Movie Guyed Lewis. or more. . at left guard. MoUoy, through his SWINGS TioNOS Team Standing LUNCHEONS — 60c — 85c — $1.10 - ALSO - Robert R. Portlo For 75 minutes of swing and The tax will not' apply to inci­ aggressiveness and desire • to play, SCAMI'S North Branford U Use Perry's Budget Plan frolic,. .loin Ted Lewis and his cele­ dental charges In 'connectioh with plus his Improvement in kioklng- A la Carte and Special Menus Eiohard Arlen, Jean Parker in Stony Creek .12 brated Orchestra and his greatest the transportation of baggage. oJt duties, has made himsplf an al­ Revue which opens a limited 3 days V ifijiA Good \\cih\ costs less Blitkrlgers ..12 All Baking Done Daily on Premises POWER DIVE most certain starter at the right NO NEED rq WAIT ANOTHER DAY Granite Boy, No. 1 ..12 engagement on the stage of tho guard post while ony, of the four than ever this year. Hilltop Orchards ....11 DECIDE YOUR CAR NEEDS Capitol Theatre State Theatre, Hartford his week mentioned , might start at left —— OPEN FROM 7 A. M. to 1 A. M. -— Granite Bay, No. 2....12 Friday, and continues thru Satur­ Post Road Branford Hill BranftjM, Conn. day and Sunday, Oct. 17-18-19. A 100-watt lamp bulb costs only Pequof Theatre 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN ISj" and you can burn it every eve­ GIRLS' The first stage show on Friday is BOWLING Pay as low as 50c. Per Week at 1:15, and there are late stage ning for a whole month for about 25 (!. V TOU t-DOWN TACTICS Team Standing Pri., Sat.—Oct. 17-18 Sun., Jlon.—Oct. 19-20 shows Sat and Sun at 10 P. M. Branford Point 15 13 DRINK The State Guard of Branford will Main Street .... REPAIRS- BATTERIES — TIRES - RADIOS -V- hold a dance in the Armory on Fri­ 15 9 Henry Poada, Joan Bennett in Sportsmen HEATERS day, November 7th, BOSTON COLLEGE Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris by Stony Creek .. 15 . 7 WILD GEESE CALLING Frank Leahy Silver Dollar .. - ALSO - Happy Birthday Mrs. Donald F. Sawtelle was elec­ - ALSO - ted treasurer ot the New Haven •Former Heatl Perry's Low Overhead Gives You the Easiest Terms ROADSHOW Football Coach DANCE HALL Country Federation' ot Women's Postponed Results with Wra. Henry, June Storey Clubs at a ineeting last Wednesday SINCE 1897 Mrs. Arthur Hallden, on October Main Street 2 vs Sliver Dollar 1 Sun., Jinn., Tuos., Oct, ]i)-20.21 In the Whltneyville Church House, 28th will be just one year older. hamden. PERRY'S SALES & SERVICE Enduring The Test of Time Jack Berniy, Kay Francis in • Tue.s., Wed.—Oct. 21-22 October 13th Results • BUY A HANDY LAMP KIT NOW TELEPHONE 4-0186 To Anna Johnson, October 20, Sportsmen 1 vs Branford Point 2 CHARLEY'S AUNT . TIGHT SHOES The Needleworkeres' Club of New grectlrigsl Haven celebrated Its 23rd anniver­ 7 Assorted Inside-Frosted , Stony Creek 0 vs Main Street 3 lfl4 Jiain St., next, to I'^ire House East Haven, Conn. - ALSO - with John Howard Crosstown 1 vs Sliver Dollar 2 sary Monday with a dinner at the DR. KILDARE'S - ALSO - Well, Well! Carl Pott's day of days Summit House. ' Genuine Mazda Lamps Vv WEDDING DAY In October 21 sf. Hl-Lltes this week Jean Hersholt in Triplps—A. Genrlch 327, M. Mc- BEVERAGES * Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Donofrlo of ,1 _ 40 watt ... 3 - 60 watt with Lew Ayres, Laraiae Day Shirley Bowne was born October Gowan 323, D. Montelius 310. The World's News Seen Through Have Set A Higher Standard of Quality THEY MEET AGAIN 45 Silver. Street, announce the en­ 22, 1931. gagement of their daughter, Julia Singles—A. Oenrioh 141; M. Mc- 'X - .75 •watt and 2 - 100 watt .... Ladies Gift Nights .... Mary to Mr. Anthony Proto son of Gowon 128, 100; D. Montelius 115, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ^Ye^l., Tiiurs.—Oct. 22-2.1 Thie Is the firit In a eerlet of ilx outitandlna diagram plays by lea(|lna Best and good wishes October 20 Mrs. Adeline Proto of 147 Salton college coaches from Grantland Rioe's new Cities Service Football Guide. 108; C. Sykes, S, Bloomqulst 112j An International Daily Newspaper Delivered {$ Truthful—Comtructivc—Unbiased—Frt'c from Scniational- PENTHOUSE MYSTERY Tliurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 23-24-25 to Mrs. Ray Gunckel. stall Ave. New Haven. HIS Is a play which wo.uacil; Ip, Knd tho offensive left halt la playing H. Puroeii,110; M. Doollttle, 109; iim-»Editorials Are Timely nnd Instructive, and It» Daily TBoston last year with excellout deep, then this play can be used A. Zdanowicz 106; A. Smith 105; H, Features, Together with the Wee'dy Magaiine Section, Male vrith Ralph Bellamy and Sonja Henie, 'John Payne in Suo Your Mazda Lamp Dealer Or Our Repreaontalive Iresults. successfully. Keyes 104; T. Webb 102; K. Bethr Iho Monitor an Idcfil Newspaper for tho Home. Clouds" troupe, goes to Washing­ Mrs. Lora Churchill Blunt of The formation here is not unllko Tho bull Is received by tho left George Evans Inc. Margaret Lindsey ton for service \ylth the photo- North Qulncy Ma.ss. was the week 14 ^ J ke 100. SUN VALLEY SERENADE that from wl;ich wo execute q num­ half who mjkcs tivo or three atopa Tho Christian Science Publishing Society - ALSO - grapHlc division of the U. S. Navy.... end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. One, Norivviy Street, Boston, Massachusetts l!^y.. THECONNECTJCU llGHT&.POWERCa ber of playa. Tbp Br'pcii)*! teatyro to his right. Rpi though ha were go­ Ann Edmonds gives a copiblna- Peterson. ing to go around the end hilt cuts mi, to watch when using this play la In the opening match of the In­ Price J!J 2.00 Ycorly, cr .? 1.00 a Month. Makers of CITY of MISSING GIRLS OFFICER AND THE LADY tlon housewarming for her new the depth at which the olXenslvo sharply to bis left and goes through ter-Church league, the Lutherar), Psmtday Issue, including. Magbiiine Section, $2.60 a Year, the hole as shown In the diagram Roohelle Hudson, Roger Pryon home and golng-to New York Mrs. Alice S. Prann, 44 AverJll 221 Montowesc Street Phone 744 Branford, Conn." bolfbacks play.- I( the offensive left • Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Blue Orchid Chinaware Nights half has a tendency, (Q pj^^' In close, of tltR.Rlay. Good blocking Ip es^sn- last year's champions and EpiooT party •for Elisabeth Fraser. Place, was' registered at the Henry It will make tho succes'stul execu­ tlal It the ball carrier expects to get pal teams broke.e.ven on the points, Fine Custom Tailored Suits tion of tbiB play difficult; But If through iho llrio ot scrimmage, The latter tpam collected high after-you. jjava, tlirowsn. ft. vfBw. forr t Prank foully Is now-head football game record ot 573 and 1538 totaj 109,8 qUapel street Tel. 8-5421 New Haven, Conn, ward passes from this formation coaoli tit the tinlveralty o( Notre Camfti SAMPLE C50Py ON REQUEST plnfall. Alfred Anderson set up '^S^XC'^t^^'S'^i'il ^|,.»i^},«»i.».t»»»-ii-i«iI**«>

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PAGE EIOHT THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., OCTOBER 16, 1941 THE HOME TO^VN PAPER THE HOMF. NEWSPAPER IS A of 7\ VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TO^VN m^mmm^mm& THE POCKETBOOK BRANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD POllTllAVING AS IT UOr.S (gAlCULAtiP FOR THE WEEK OF @(gyC.- (S®. SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN 0/ KNOWtE_DCEj^ GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS OCTOSeR 20. ,6.15 OCTOfiC^. .'O. ..s.m FAMILIAR LANGUAGE OCTOBER 21 . .6.16 OCTClBtP 21 , ..s.m. ROBERT L, JOHNSON COVE—EAST HAVEN Wif^t iiranforb EebieUi OCTOOtK J/, ..S.ll m OCTOBER 2a. .6.17 OCT0Bn»' JS. .,6,10 National Honors OCTOBER 23. .6.ia WEDS JANE REINKE OCTOBER Z'f. ,,s.oi AND EAST HAVEN NEWS OCTOBER 2'f. .6.19 # < OCTOBER 2f, MopiKhi AiRPLAfie Enemc-$ OCTOBER 25-. .6.20 OCTOBER 26 ,. S.07 ^^^% OCTOBER 3(,. .6,22 In St, Paul's Church New Haven ,.5.06 Given To Comet AfJP TRAs/a. 32 TIMIS ^ VOL. XIV—No, 27 Branford, Corliectiout, Thursday, Ootobor 23, 1041 PRICE FIVE CENTS ITlME GIVEN IS STANDARD BULOVA WATCH TIME • on Saturday oftcrnoon at 4 O'clock, Ai FAR IH SifJ6iB n/BHTf Prom January 1 to October 1 the Miss Jane Relnke, daughter of Mr. The high school students have Branford Branch has made 2,318 and Mrs. Emll J. Relnke of 833 achieved national honors as the re­ garments; 15,032 gauze dressings; Quinnlplae Avenue, became the sult of a natlon-wldo competition conducted 0 first aid classes, with bride of Mr, Robert Lee Johnson, conducted by the National Scholas­ Library Plans To Head Boy Scout Drive i I 80 members receiving cerllflcates; son of Mr, and Mrs, Hervey S. John- tic Press Association. The Comet, Corcorari'Sundquist Post Branford Review Offers 2 Waler Sarcty classes, 35 receiving sen of 48 Taylor Avenue, East Haven the high school newspaper, this cerllllcates; 2 Home Nurslrig class­ The Rev, Warren Traub performed week received first place, or All- Special Event es with 100 receiving cortlflcates. the ceremony Amorican Pacemaker; rating. In Arranges Defense Rally Opportunity For Pupils The matron of honor was Mrs, scholastic publications. For Book Week OCr.2O..flR5rTOIMTIH0PRt55l«llll0l)l' The annual Red Cross Regional Charles C, Cutting of Mount Camel In the announcement from the ISLAND fSTABllSlltD AT PROVIDENCE and Miss Jane Cole of Alexandria, BV WIlllAM OODDARD /ril Conference will be hold In Hartford association which Included the crlti For Armistice Program Book Week will bo observed In To Compete In Contest ocraB-wiuiAM pcim CRAMTEDA at the Bond Hotel on October the Va, was maid of honor. There were clsm, the Comet was commended Ea.st Haven from Nov. 2 to 8 with CirYCIIARItRTOPHILADELPIIIA'/TOI 23rd. The (Irst session will begin two bridesrhaids Miss Shhrloy Rice particularly for coverage, treat­ special book exhibits and other promptly at ten o'clock. Those of North Haven and :Mrs. E. John ment, and display of news on athle­ Annual Parade November 9—Robert Richardson, Marslial features In the Hagaman Memorial Relnke of Nevf. Hifven,; tic activities. The staff of students WELEARH FROM THE wishing luncheon reservations will —Services At Cenotaph—Organizations Asked To library, arranged by Miss Beth Connecticut Editorial Association Will Give Royal Type­ OSVUURHAME PIIESICE?VM^ STARS TIIATTHESUSJKT kindly telephone Mrs. James J. The flower girl ij^as Miss Judy Lee editing the Issues judged, consisted Taylor, librarian aiid a committee writer To High Scliool Pupil Entering Best News HAMC IS DfMVCD f ROM Tilt OLD FRWOI S0RHUIIDERT/IC5ICII Johnson of East Haven,, of editor-ln-chlef Lillian »Levhie; Marcli—Prominent Speaker Expected. picfis,A'siioKnn£D torn Of pmK, or SCORPIO WILL BE Walworth before Sunday. under the direction of the Library Story On Defense Stamps. pmn HAD m oRiciM iM/>MTiouiry, FKOM ClfTEDWlrliACREAT The bride grooni had for his best assistant editor, Evelyn Bunnell, SKILL AND PATIEWCE board. An especial effort will be THE UTIW AUD CBf£K PETIiUS CA 5T0M0. The Staff Assistant's course will man, his brother, H Allen Johnson. business manager, Lillian Block- Due to the pressure of national llewLLfomAmo. made, to Interest newcomers to the Through the membership ot the commence on Tuesday, October the Mr. H, Shepard, Johnson and Mr. land, with Miss Grace E. Blanchard defense activities Corcoran-Sund- N.Y.A. Orchestra town and residents of tlie outlying Frank Johnson brothers and Mr. as editorial adviser, and Miss Mary U.S. Marine Band Branford Review in the Connecti­ 21st at the New Hdven Chapter qulst Post, American Legion, has districts In the library and its ad­ cut Editorial Association, boys and KIOOIlSllKl®!® HOOT Headquarters, 12 HlUhouse Ave Carleton Pratzner of East Haven E. Shoron as business adviser. planned a Defense Rally at the were ushers. ; , Will Perform vantages, by holding a special girls ot the Brantord High School .iHi The afternoon session Is at 2; 00 Community House Armistice Night, "Library Day" on Nov. T. To Play Twice will bo given an opportunity to In the evening. Those wishing tor _ =-V-r— G. O. P. WOMEN CONVENE p,V''i's November 11 at 8 o'clock. In East Haven . The library, will be open until 9 compete in a contest for a Royal^^ further Information may call 324, MISS AMELIA lEZZI Reservations were made for the The meeting will be called to p. m. a half hour longer than usual In New Haven typewriter. ^ New ' Haven County Republican on Library Day. It is planned to •|M QUITE CONVIIICEO HE5TILL LOWS VOU, order by William Kremse'r, Com­ The concert of the N. Y, A, Sym­ The plan provides that the pupil yOUR MEW BROOM WILL LAST TWICE Two local First Aid Instructors MARRIED SATURDAY Women's Association Meeting Wed­ ASLOHO IF YOU WILL MERELY SOAK IT MI55.I niSTIHCTLY HEARD IIIMIEPLV mander of the post. The program phony Orchestra previously sched­ have a story hour for the children The oldest, nrst and foremost submit a 500 word news story on IN STRONG SALT WArCR Kf ORE U5IM0 IT. FOUR TIMES IN THE AFMMAmEl'' Mrs, Mae Palmer and John Cam­ nesday in Southbury by the follow­ will include advancing of the in the afternoon and for adults tea the subject, "The Sale ot Defense Miss Amelia lezzl, daughter of Mr. uled for October 21, will take place band In America, the United States eron have received license plates ing; Mrs. Samuel , Hanover, Mrs. colors, prayer by the chaplain, Instead on Tuesday evening, Octo- will be served from 3 to 5 In the Marine Band, will give two con- Stamps and Bonds In Our Com- wmnvER IS WORTH DOIHO AT ALL,ts WORTH porno {ncLi."-URLOHmsKRmio\-t tor their cars and flrst (ijd equip and Mrs. Rocco lezzl of North High Robert Gerrlsh, Mrs. Charles I I Ill ||»T»^«—MMPJ—™ IIIHJiM—lMaM^^i^ silence in honor of departed bre 28, In the high school auditor­ evening coffee will be served from cert.s Oct. '30 In the New Haven munty." Opening November 1st the mont sufficient to aid on the high' Street was married to Mr. John Miller, Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. Otto comrades, preamble to the Ameri­ 8 to 9. Members, of the board of di­ contest closes December 15th. Cook, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, John ium', according to an announce­ Arena. The contorts, at 2:15 and way in case of accidt/nts. Miss Mar Schlebei, Mrs. Daniel O'Neii, Mrs, can Legion Constitution, singing of ment from Mrs, Wlihelmlna rectors of the library, • a special 0:15 p.m. are being sponsored by Three local judges will bo select­ tha Adams of Pine Orchard also Cook of Henry Street in a double James Sullivan Mrs. Myron Grover America, . Medley of World War IMOVK TO ring ceremony at Chrl.st Church Strandberg, local school music hospitality committee and the the Intor-Servloo Clubs' Committee ed by Principal Olarenco Townsond MAI^E has the standard equipment. ond Mrs. Harold Burrltt. Local Federated Club in Our Na­ songs by the orchestra, address, supervisor. regular staff of the library will be ot New Haven for the benefit of and the Review. It then becomes Personals Saturday morning, with Rev, Alfred The annual autumn meeting of the song, God Bless America, National Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Dnnlolson E, .Clark officiating. Connecticut State Federation of tional Defense Effort." Speakhig on Although this will be the initial on hand throughout the afternoon Camp Codarorcst. the task of the throo local judges oX Short Beach will move soon to A class in First Aid will start on Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bree of Anthem, retiring of colors, Dancing and evening to greet visitors and to read tho entries and select the The brides attendants were Miss Women's Clubs, Inc. will be held at this topic will be, the two honor appearance of the 60-pleoe, all Con­ Ono'ot the most popular and Bath, Maine, October 22nd in Indian Neck. The 49 Forbes Place, announce the mar guests of the General Federation, will follow. The entire program answer questions. All rooms of the colorful musical ovganlzfttions in three best, I ON Mary lezzl, sister of the bride, with the Klllingly High School Auditori­ will be given without charge and necticut orchestra, in the New Ha­ Instruction will be given t)y a New rlage of their daughter, Margaret Mrs. La Fell Dickinson, of Keene, ven district. It has presented many libary will be o'pen for inspection. existence today, the U. S, Marino Tho three local winning stories TRIP Haven Instructor at the Fire House Doris lezzl and Marian DeSabio as Frances to Mr. Joseph M. Ryan, son um, Broad Street, Danleison, the anyone interested is invited. . ATTENDS home town of the new state presi­ N. H., First Vice-President of the prograrns In Hartford and JPalrfield The librarian hopes people of the Band through its concerts, lias a win then be forwarded to three Mr, and Mrs. Harry Johnson, at eight o'clock in the evening. maids of honor. The best man was of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan of Refreshments will be sold during • 'I th Main Street are on a trip to GAME Robert Cronis . of Bridgeport and dent, Mrs. Eric V. Johnson, on Federation and Mrs, Harold V, counties. Directed by Mr. Krei- town at present unacquainted with definite educational value and is a other disinterested judges whoso Charles M, Grolner of Hanover', Anyone interested to Join the class 705 Dbtwell Ave. Wednesday Morn­ Milligan of New York City, chair­ the dance and the proceeds deposi­ ner, the orchestra Is composed of potent agency tor promoting duty it will be to select the best Mnla, may got In touch with Mrs,,Har the ushers were Dominic lezzl and ing at 10 o'clock in St, Vincent de Thursday, October 10, 1941, at 11 ted In the American Legion relief the library and those who have tor Pa, was the week end guest of Dick De Sabio, Rocco lezzl, Jr., was man of the new 'General Federa­ high school, college and post-school one reason or another lost contact l-MJUniOHICK' U. IKWDK patriotic pride, which in view of news story submitted by a Con­ old Barker 337-3 A class of both Paul's Church, A. M. The theme of the ail day fund. existing world, conditions, l.s of necticut high school boy or girl on V'SIT Prank Gordon Bradley of Church ring bearer and Betty Ann Cook, meeting will be, "The Place of the tion Department of National De­ musicians from ail over Connecti­ with it will observe this occasion by Street. They attended the Yale nien and women Is being' organized flower' girl, - ' fense. PARADE SCHEDULED cut. East Haven players Include paramount Importarico at this tlio given subject, Tho winner will ••5N ACRES • -; , which will be held a little later in RADIO TEAM SCHEDULED - making it a real "getting acquaint­ time. receive a btand now ,Royal type­ Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Penn. game Saturday, The young • ^—V ^V — As is "the custom, Corcoran- Michael and Andrew Salvo of the ed day." men- were class mates at the the Town Hall, Mrs, Barker is the The Christ Episcopal Church will Sundquist post will hold an annual high school. Branford Drama Campaign Opens • Stirring marches, popular num­ writer. dlson Bonesteel of Ten. Acres ^V • University of Pennsylvania, First Aid Chairman in Branford An addition to the office and and present a program of entertain­ Legal Notice The Womans Republican Club Armistice Day Parade, Sunday, .V : bers and symphonic overtures are Details ot the rules will bo print­ - c Mr, and Mrs. Chester .OlUls and all Information may be ob display room is being made by the ment featuring a personal appear­ lid Mr. and Mrs. Dixon of Cam will meet Monday afternoon at November 9th has been chosen and For Boy Scouts Included on the program arranged ed later but all high school stud­ tained from her. Those having tak J, A, Long Co;, 154 Dodge Ave,. ance of the famed radio team Gene Robert Richardson will be marshal, Club Promises by Capt. William P. Santelmann, bi'ldKC, Mass. ' , SON NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 2:45 in the Academy.- Republican Club Council Invites ents are urged to got busy, UIK up VISITS en the advanced course are ellgi and Gienii, with Jake and Lena, In -V- ^ , Assembly Is called for 2 o'clock Annua! Drive wlio Is conceded by critics to bo tacts and figures, write the stoiy ble to have pins. Rolnbow , .bhoir''"will _^ rehearse the high school auditorium, on The Board of Assessors of the one of tlie finest program arran­ '"K ENGAGED Spencer Bralnard of Westport Georgia Chapter, O. E.S. No 48 and the parade will follow the Eventful Year in 500 words and submit it,neatly. visited Monday with his parents, Tuesday afternoon, October 2 at the Thursday, Octpber 23d at 8:15 P. M. Town of Branford will be in ses­ Conducts Debate Child ren To See gers. While Capt, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Dpmkowskl sion at the Tovm Hall for the pur­ will give away an ivory card table usual line of march, ending at the Workers Dinner Will Bo Bowed SantelmaniVsUypowrltton by December 16. Mr. and Mrs, J. Edwin Bralnard In Plans, for coordinated efforts in home of Mrs. 'James Oglivle," 270 Reservations may be made through on Wednesday, October 29th. cenotaph where the following pro programs comprise atridtiy first-1 The Review will publish tho three, ..if Bftinfovd Hills announce tlio eh- Hemingway Aye.,; i; , pose of listing all taxable property A bombshell burst in the ranks At Tryst By Mrs. Jolin Watora class music, thoy are so well Windmill Hill. protecting the nation's civilian Rev. Alfred Clark or Mr, George E, grams Is scheduled ; massing of A debate on present day affairs Talking Picture of the Branford Drama Club oil stories selected by'; the local Judges' ,-nisnncnt' of tholr'N daughter, population in the event of an em Munson of Hemingway Avenue, as required by law, every week day, was featured Monday afternoon at And Committee. balanced that they are never heavy I ;;;j""„;,"many others'as'spacea^nd Sabina to Mr. .Walter..CKoroluk, colors, innovation. Legion services, Tuesday evening, To say that they HEREON ergency were outlined here in a One case of Iphar pneumonia and This entertainment is part of a dctober 1st to November 1st, 1941, placing of wreaths, roll call of de­ the monthly meeting of the Harry Brazeau, director ot the I or dull. Thoy are wide In their ap-L.^^^ value ot the story permits, "soil of Ml, and Mrs, P,:Koroluk; o;t inclusive from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 arc .starting the season oil with a VISIT joint statement Issued by Chairman one of measles'jwas reported here program by which the church Business Directory parted comrades, firing squad and Womens' Republicaii Club at Community Council announces I'l.'he , Branford District of the yaa.1 and include not only standard y ,N(iw Haven. ';;;;: Norman H Davis of the American this week. M. and 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M,;. .which^Mrs. Grace^Huntor..ijreslded.; that there will be a series of Hal­ bang is putting lt,Jmlldly. Under Qulnnlploio-Boy-Scout CcamcU/haa Mr, and Mrs, Merlo E, Towner of hopes to raise sufficient funds to taps. A, speaker has bcen>cngpBed. tfis' Ve'adcrsrtlp.-'-ori'So'otit -Buokiey, Red Cross, and Florello La Guardla: make major alterations on its also October 20 to November 1st ,.»_AU,tlioso-who cnrollod-fdr civilian 'i.-The-; uttSrehearofed ~debate^~ Was loween parties given neSt week by announced'"flib Chalrm'rSi''^or'^ho concert banS, but''Kove]Jlie3 "asr'wol), Baltimore, Md, spent the weekend 42 inch Sink and Tub Combinations newly elected president and direc­ i'NG/lGEMENT ' ,/ as guesta of Lester J. Nichols of director of the: U. S. Office of Mr. and Mrs; ^,H. Reynolds of,. 3. property. , Inclusive from'7:00 to 9:00 P. M.y defense worlc during the recent en­ captained by ^Mrs. ililton Bradley the council for the children of the 1041 Financial CampalRn will be Tho Bdmls.'ilon for Uio afternoon /Military kifei ANNOUNCED• ~._ : ,/, ,r„.:,'-. Clvll\an Defensei excepting SatujtdBy altemooms. 531.95 complete. Toilet Outflts tor ot the club the plans are for Frederick R. Houdc. Mr- Houdc concert Is .50 for adults and .25 for Main Street. Taylor Ave., Ea^t Haven are visiting . • ,.' .' '-.t'- rollment'are asked to march' as'a and'Mrs;' Mortimer Stanley and town. The Young On Wednesdays; October 15th, producing four plays each year states that preliminary plans for children. General admission for the Mr. and Mrs, BVirton„.M;ason.;ot r , __^.JV— ——' The statement embraces a she Boston, Mass.,^ tor several days. Mr. and Mrs. •Club with scat $15,95. Bathtubs $16.45 unit and all civic, patriotic and judged by Mrs. ,Hunter and Mrs. Stony Creek children will be en­ Conducted Fri. Clark Ave. Short Beach annbunbe point plan of coordination whidi During tlieir sta'y'tliey are living'at will hold a dance November '7 at they will be ai Public Hall, Stony Wail Basins $5.75. — The Conn. service clubs are Invited to-parade. John Barron. tertained Monday evening at 7:00; with the flrst to be presented early the drive have been made and that evening concert Is one dollar. : Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. in December. It Is the fervent liopo the campaign will open November 5 Tickets may bo obtained a the engngemont of thcjr/datighter will guide local Red Cross chapter- the Copley-Plaza Hotel. the Old Stone Church. Creek, and Thipday, October 16th,' Plumbing & Heating Materials : _V: : Tea was served by Mrs. Bradley Short Beach youngsters will meet Caroline to Mr,. Taunlq Savpola.'son' Madison Bonesteel were Mr. .and at Fire House/ Short Beach, from and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Hostes­ of the group to present to drama with a Slipper meeting tor all Dunbars' Pharmacy In Branford, For T. G. Fisher aand Oouncils of CivUlan Defense in Co., 1730 State St., New Haven. In the school Tuesday evening and i)t Mr, and Mrs, John ;Snrpola of Mrs. Stanley Bonesteel of New working out preparedness programs Miss Grace Blanchard, instructor 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. ses for the meeting were Mrs. on Wednesday the remainder of lovers of Brantord a series ot plays workers. The dinner will be served V . of the Red Cross in training in dus- Phone 6-0028. : ' North Bvunforrl Road. ' • ''. Britain. in rescue work, emergency medical trlal workers aiid others Jn first aid in Journalism at the high school is • Ten per cent additional will be Musical Society Harry G. Cooke, Mrs. Charles Rey­ the town will meet in the Commu­ each year that will awaken an In­ at the Tryst by a committee headed The military funeral ot Thomas care and training of civUans for Is drawn upon.' serving on the monlnatlng commit­ added to all property not listed on nolds and Mrs. Royal Harrison, nity House, terest that has lain dormant for by Mrs. J. R, Waters, Scout Skippers a. Fisher, 75, husband ot Margaret voUmteerjobs. tee of the Connecticut Scholastic or before November 1st, 1941. The following members were Talking motion pictures will be some time. The first of these Is a Mr, Houde,. assisted by Messrs, Meancy, look place I'riday morn­ S. The Red Cross through Its WE BUY Furniture of aU kinds, Issues Program Cliarles Freeman Branford Dis­ Facilities of Red Cross disaster Chairman as a member of tlie Press Assooiatlpn that meets Octo Blank tax lists will not be mailed asked to serve on the nominating provided and prizes will be award­ riotous comedy that left, Broadway ing from his late residence, 5 Bry­ ll: sewing machines, electric boxes, theatre goers In stitches — the trict. Finance Committee Chairman relief for the.mass feeding, shelter, Civilian Protection Board, has made ber 31 In Bridgeport. out to resident taxpayers, same be­ ,enamel stoves and baby grand committee: Mrs, Clarence Munger, ed for the prettiest and the funni­ To Give Dance an Road. ing already made out and on file in For The Season Mrs, G Irving Field and Mrs, est masquerade costumes. screamingly tunny "Meet Uncle and LoRoy Bartholomew (past Mr. Fisher was a oliartor member l \ medical and nursing care will be available all,„gj^ Its services as •pianos, antiques and antique chairman), has effected the follow­ placed at the disposal of the OCD needed by the Office of Civilian Ladles of Auxiliary unit No. 89 Assessors' Office for Taxpayers' Hopper. , All children are invited. Sally," As wo go to press with this The Sea Scout Skippers commit­ of the local camp, United Spanish •glassware. Highest prices. Tele­ The Musical Art Society has an­ edition Branford Is talking about ing organization of personel for the and Its Councils, according to the Defense, both national and local. Harry. R. Bartlett Post meets Friday convenience. phone New Haven 5-1824. .: ^v _V-^ . tee of Quinnlplae Council will give War Veterans, and had served as nounced the following program for the new regime In the Branford campaign committee: Vice Chair­ a modern and old-fashlpned dance camp adjutant for rtiany years. agreement. "6. Councils of Defense and Red evening in the club rooms. Dated at Branford this 18th day men—Messrs, E. LeRoy Bartholomev/ Home Furnishers The statement follows: Cross Cliaptors hi their civilian de­ of September, A. D. 1941. the year; Former Resident Drama Club. November 14 in the Community A requiem high mass was coio- TXrPEWRlTERS — ALL MAKES President Mrs. Andrew J. Daniel, Oniccrs Elected John S, Rogers, and Philip B. House, brated at 0;3o in St. Mary's church "1, The office of Civilian Defense fense activities should devellp their The Women's Aid of the Old Stone CLARENCE I. BRADLEY, Edwin W.Vedder Bulger, Treasurer, Sidney V, 'c-iJ Furniture Draperies is the official government agency local plans of cooperation in accord Church celebrates its 50th anniver­ CHARLES REYNOLDS, son, vice-president Mrs. William L. Along with Mr. Buckley as presi­ This is one of a series of similar by the pastor, the Rev. Father Ed- ConTenlent Terms Rico, secretary Miss. Audrey Rogers, Greets Friends dent, John Mooney was elected Osborn, jr,. Colonel, the Reverend V.fJ Bedding Rugs "to assure effective coordination of Witli this joint statement of respon sary with a covered dish luncheon FRANK S. BRADLEY, Passes At 84 Frederic R, Murray; Special Qlfts affairs given throughout the year, miind A. Cotter. Mrs, J. J. Collins Federal relations with State - and siblllty." this afternoon In the parish house. 9-25; 10-1, 16 Board of Assessors. New, Rcbuilts, Rentals, Portables, treasurer. Miss Isabel MacLeod, vice-president, Olive Olson secre­ the last dance being liold in Juiio was organist and James E, Cos- Ranges Radios Supplies librarian Miss Mary Devlin, Histor­ Mrs. Herman Johnson of Stam tary and Beverly Rice treasurer. Chairman, Siicrwood Boyd; Majors, local governments" engaged in de­ Edwin W. Vedder, 84, died Sunday Messers, Edward F. Garrity, in the MUford Town Hall. grove, vocal soloist, sang "Mother fense activities, toprovide for neces- ian Miss Cornelia Osborn, Pro­ ford, formerly of Branford was Mr. Buckley a new-comer to the Arranged to provide entertain­ of Christ," m \ Electrical Appliances RELIANCE TYPEWBITEE CO. In his home here at Vedder's Point William F, Mahon, Clarence D, sery cooperation with State and gram Committee Miss Olive L. guest of honor at a party in her group has had many years ot ex­ ment for Sea and Senion Scouts Active bearers wore past Com­ 0. B. GUY, Mgr. Pratt, Chairman, Mrs. J. J. Collins home recently in honor of her 80 after a short Illness. His wife, An perience In dramatics, both ama­ Munger, R, Edwin Maddern, local governments in respect to tolnette Davis Vedder, died Oct. 5 Thomas Suda, and Frank J, Kinney it is also open to the public, manders Joseph H. Drlscoil, Clar­ measures tor adequate protection of Mrs. Sidney V. Osborn, Jr. Miss birthday. Tlie occasion coincided teur and professional in New York George Barbas orchestra will pro­ ence I. Bradley, Jbhn J. Ahorn and Telephone 7-2738 Mary Devlin, Mrs. George Nordmey- In her 81st year. Publicity, Mrs, Alice T, Peterson. the civilian population in emer­ TRY THIS NEW KIND 109 Crown Street, with the 14th wedding anniversary City, aigng with several years of vide the music. R. Qcorge Hansen of, Cbrcoraii- BULLARD'S gency periods, to facilitate cons­ New Haven er. Ways and means committee of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jerome Funeral services were held at the radio production with the Colum­ A complete list of Captains and Mrs. WiUam H. Crawford, Chair­ Grlswold Colonial home where the A turkey will bo given away by Sundquist post, Atheriean Legion. ii\ Now Havan Corner Orange tructive participation in the defense (Esther Johnscn.i with whom Mrs. bia Broadcasting System. It Is the Workers will be announced before the Branford Scouts ot the Plying Blm Street WANTED—Employment to do man, Mrs. Raymond Plnkham, Mrs. Rev B. Kenneth Anthony of­ the Campaign opens, according to Honorary bearers, aJi members of program, and to sustain national OF LIGHTING FREE! Johnson makes her home. Refresh­ earnest desire of the group to gain Cloud. Sidney Beach Camp No. 10 were housework, day or week. Willing Willam Rice, Mrs.' Wallace H. Foote, ficiated. Mr. Houde. morale." ments were served by Mrs. Jerome tor Itself, not only local Interest in ___V Harry B. Rogers of Clinton, James worker. Tel, Branford 699-5'. Mrs. Rufus Shepard; Publicity, Miss The Bearers were; J. R MacLean Mr. Charles E Bedlent, District "2, The American National Red and Mrs. Clarence Bueli and Mrs. their endeavours, but statewide and J. Smith of Westbrook, Clarence Marlon J. Thatcher; Mrs. George Carl Bergstrom poured. Homer Grilling, Paul G. McLean, even national recognition, thereby Chairman, says The Boy Scout Cross is the responsible agency tor It won't cost you one cent to J. Fouser; Chorus Director Miss Albert Coates, all of this place REHEARSALS START Stannard of Guilford, members ot LOST—Passbook No, 10680. If Branford people who attended putting Brantord on the map in a Movement In the Branford District, relief of suffering caused by disas­ try this new kind of lighting. Angelica Carabello; Junior Coun William Ashcroft of Stratford and Including Short Beach and Stony ON MUSIC PROGRAM Frederick Fuller Camp and. James W ter both In peace time and In the found return to Branford Sav­ ciilor Mrs. William L. Rice; Juvenile the party were the Rev, and Mrs. George Hoillster of Hart ford. big way. Ml-. Buckley feels that FOR XMAS SEASON E, Pcndergast of West Haven of ings Bank. 9-25, 10-9,23 A. T, Bergqulst, Joseph Erlcson, Da­ this rehabilitated group Is really Creek, Is In a strong position. There Abraham Lincoln najilonai defense emergency, by No re-wiring required. Vision- Councilor Mrs. Raymond Plnkham, Although a native of Utlca N. Y., are more Units actively engaged in Osborn Camp. providing food, clothing, siielter, November 18, Visiting Nur.se As­ vid Sllney, Mr.' and Mrs. Eric he came here when he was nine going places in the field of drama A large chorus of seventy-five • The firing squad from the Con­ FOR SALE—20 Pairs of Shutter this year and next and bears Scouting, and more boys enroll medical and nursing care and otlier Aids fit right into your present sociation Scholarship Fund Concert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wads- years old and had lived here since. than ever before in the history ot voices will usher in the Christmas necticut State Guard, Co, 1, third Wrote On A Shovel basic necessities. Therefore, Red Blinds. Assorted sizes, John trom, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence.Buell, watching. Some of the plays that Season with a Christmas Program battalion, under the direction of Schoolcraft. Tel. 558-3. at Library Hail, arranged by Pro­ For several years he has taken the movement in Branford. Spon­ Cross Disaster Relief Service, na sockets and transform ugly, gram and Ways and Means Com­ Mrs. Clifford Buell, Charles Buell, charge of fishing parties, are under consideration tor the soring Instltutions^hlch are con­ Sunday afternoon Dec' 14, at the Sgt. Edward Drlscoil, fired tho tra-- club In 1942 Is "Outward Bound," tlonaliy and in local chapters, will out-of-date fixtures into mod­ WANTED —-A competent maid mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Wendla W. Erlcson, V — ducted a Scout Troop or Cub Pack First Congregational Church.' Re­ dltlonai three volleys at the grave. .serve In emergency care and re Carol Erlcson, Mrs. Nestor Lehto- by Sutton Vane, which was very Include the Congregational Church hearsals will start on Tuesday The committal service iii St, Agnes Paper Was A Luxury for general housework and must December 14, Community Chorus successfully produced In London habllltatlon of Individuals and ern, good-looking ones. And be experienced In cooking and nen, Mrs. Anna G. Erlcson, Mr. and St. Mary's Church, Trinity Church, evening Oct 28 at eight o'clock in Cemetery was read by Rev, Father families suffering from caused by Christrhas Program at, First Con­ Mrs. Oscar Potts and Mrs. John and New York In 1923 and revived Trinity Parish House under the serving — References required—' gregational Church at 4:30 P. M. Dr. Jenkins Pays the Community Council, the Stony Edward J, Demenske and the mili­ belligerent action during the na they deliver as much as 50% Kamb. at the Playhouse in New York Creek Parent Teachers Association direction of Miss Carabello, The tary service was read by W. S. tionai defense emergency in co Good salary to the right person. leader, Mrs. Harold G. Baldwin. City on December 22, 1938, by a Unless the present paper shortage is overcome Telephone Branford 659-3, evenings Other guests were Mrs. R. L. and a 'Group of Citizens" of Short new music supervisor in the Clancy of Sidney Beach Cimp. operation with governmental more indirect light than" any January 20, Opera, hostess Miss Quinn of New London; John M. Official Visit company including Lauretta Tay­ Public Schools. A full attendance Is Marion L. Thatcher, leaders Mrs. J. Beach. Leaders ot the various Units Flag bearers were Clarence I. Paper will again be a luxury, agencies—national State, and local. Anderson and Harold Anderson of lor, Florence Reed, Helen Chandler are Scoutmasters Eugene Alexander requested. other units. , WANTED— General Housework- J. Collins Miss Mary Devlin. Dr, Ralph C, Jenkins paid his Bradley and R. George Hanson ot In rescue work and emergency Hamden; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg­ and Bramwell Fletcher, and again Flanders Smith, Donald Smith, Singers from all the Choirs in the American Legion. The flag was 1 • • medical service caused by belliger­ er. Family of four. Good cook February 17, Ensemble Music, official visit to the Branford Ro­ desired. Write giving references to strom, Roy and Paul Bergstrom, it became an overnight hit, "Lav­ Albert Poulton, John Buttolph, Branford, Stony Creek Short Beach presontcd to Mrs.l Fisher by bom- ent action for which >^he Office of hostess Mrs. Sidney V. Osborn, Jr., and Mrs. Lena SJbstrom, all of tary Club on Monday. ender and Old Lace," a recent pres­ Thomas Sudac; Cubmaster, Edwin P. O. Box S, Westport, Conn. leader Mrs. Raymond Plnkham. There were 37 at the meeting. aiso of Allegro Club and Musical mander C. Hobart Page of Sidney ClvUan Defense assumes leader­ White Plains, N. Y. entation to Broadway, starring Mlchaelson; Sea Scout Skipper Art Society will partlcepate, ship and responsibility, the Red March 17, Opera, hostess, Mrs. Visiting Rotarlans were A. W. Beacli Camp. There were a great ^V Karloff, and "Per.sonal Appear­ Walter HaiUer. V— many beautiful 1 floral tributes, Help In the Present Emergency Cross win make Its services availa­ FOR SALE—r'lprenci? Oil Burn­ Samuel A. Grlswold, leaders Mrs, J Avery of Madison, Vincent R, Kler- ance." ble as needed. ing Parlor Stoye. F. A. Dudley, J. Collins, Miss Mary Devlin. PILGRIM BROTHER HOOD MEETS nan of Mlddletown, D. I. Chapman V—— PARENTS ANNOUNCE many of them coming from Harv.ey, Boston Post Road. • April 21, Russian Music, hostess Llttell R. Stone of New Haven and H, B. Judd ot New Haven, V '• - ONORXnSE GIRLS ENGAGEMENT 111., where a son; George, resides. "3; The Red Cross" acts as a Mrs. William H. Crawford, leader I spoke on "A Trip Across the Cbn- After the meeting the club di­ P.-T. A. SPONSORS PICTURE Mr. Fisher is survived by a sis­ medium of communication between WANTED—A competent woman Mrs. George Nordmeyer, |tinent" at the Pilgrim Brotherhood rectors voted to present a guidon Three Branfordites, Gustave A. R. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew, ter, Mrs. Catherine Pond ot Bridge­ the people of the United States of to do plain cooking and general May 19, Music of the Americas j meeting Tuesday evening in the to Company I, Connecticut State The Indian Neck Parent-Teacher Hamre, William Crawford and Nor­ ot Mill Plain, announce the en­ port; a daughter, Mrs. Fronk Rey­ Save Discarded Paper American and their Army, and PLEASING MODERN DESIGNS FOR ANY ROOM IN THE HOME housework. Go home nights- and Canada, hostess Mrs, George First Congregational. He accom- Guard, Association will sponsor a moving man Lamb sailed Saturday for a gagement ot their daughter. Miss nolds, two sons, James ot Bran­ Navy.'I Cases of active service, and V— : picture show November 27 and 28 10 day Masonic Crulso to Cape Marjorle E, Bartholomew, to Mr. O, tord and George of Harvey, 111. • ' • • ^ Vision-Aids give soil, difhised glaxelaBs light thai ia kind to'Ithe eyes. But Good wages to the right person. Nordmeyer, leader Mrs Vincent panied his talk with motion ex-service .men' and 'their: families Telephone Branford 679. in the Brantord Theatre, .'eanette Haltien, Haiti and Kingston, Ja­ Wendell King, son of Mr. and Mrs, V We Will Collect Bundles eye-comfort isn't all you gel vrilh VIsion-Aida. They provide an eosy, McDonald, pictures. STAMPS FOR PUPILS should ba^referred to' the Red Cross . June annual meeting, i MacDonald and Brian Aherne are maica. Clarence G. King, of Hotchkiss whlch^ is "responsible for providing inexpensive way. to get rid oi "eyesore" ceiUng iixtarea and have modem — V MACHINE TOPPLES WANTED-5, 6 or 7 rooms— _ -V .A motion picture "Lady Be Good" Arrangements are being niade featured in the technicolor film Accompanying them to New York Grove. or securing the services the Red type units. Ask for a free home demoiistrauont and trial how^no ofcliga- Branford or Short Beach. Not "Smllln' Through," were Mrs. Clifford Morton, Mr. and • Miss Bartholomew is a graduate Opposite Lake Saltonstall late Cross makes maximum use of other featuring Eleanor Powell, Ann for the sale ot Defense Stamps tloii of any kind. " ' ' . ' over $27 a month. Tel. 538—Adv. C. S, G, DANCE Southern and Robert Young will be among the school children. On set • __V———^ • Mrs. Emll Nygard, Miss Virginia of Otterbein College, Westervllle, yesterday afternoon a D. V. Frione community resources, Assessors will be at the town nail Avcrlli, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Ohio, where she majored in Sociol­ and Co, derrick toppled into the THE BRANFORD REVIEW WANTED — Girl for general Company I. .Connecticut State given October 30 and 31 In the days post office employees will be "4, Training of Office of Civilian Guard will sponsor a modei-n and Brantord Theatre for the benefit of at the schools where the children evenings from 7 to 9 until and In­ Hamre, all of this place, and Mr. ogy. Mr. King was graduated from gully causing the crane to break Defense workers In first aid and housework and cooking. Call cluding November 1st, except Sa­ and Mrs. King of Swampscott, Yale, in 1940 and is now studying oft. The driver Jumped just in time Branford 1385 between 9 and 11 old fashioned dance at the Armory, the Branford public schools musical will be given an opportunity to Branford 400 days East Haven 4-0628 evenings nurse's aid? service is provided by CONNECTICuf^ilGHT & PoWER instrument loan fund. make purchases.' turday evening, October 25th, Mass, for his doctorate in Sociology, to escape Injury, the Rod Cross through Its programs a. m. for appointment. November 7 at 9 P. M. of training in first aid and nurse's aide course. The recognized service FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, Tel. .^Mi. Branford 704-4,

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