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acting general' manager Of the Wlllman, Louise C. to Maurice Hospital Plan Connecticut Plan for Hospital Care Greenberg, Hotel Edgewater, rear NORTH BRANFORD Other directors of the Connec­ EAST HAVEN Co,sey Beach Ave. Makes Changes ticut Hospital Service'are: Roger QUIT CLAIM DEEDS . Services in the local churches on In Chapel Hall, followed by lunch­ S. Sperry, of Waterbury, vice pres­ The Serviceman's Committee of'.now compete for the gold, Gambardclla, Gactano lo Doris Sunday will be: eon at Brewster Hall, After the ident; Hon. Solomon Eisner, Hart­ the Old- stone church will hold a This class, will be heard in Ne- landrlno, Victor St,; Landlno, Dor­ The 400,000 members of. the new , Masses at 7 and fl;15 at St. Au­ conferring of degrees at the'Con­ card party, Tuesday, June 20, in ;grosplrituals. Theguest artist who is to Gaetano Gambardella et al, non-prollt Connecticut Hospital ford, vice president; Edwin A. Har­ gustine's Catliollc Church and at 8 vocation at 3:15 P.M., Mrs. Smith the Parish House, the proceeds to j will be heard In .special solo work Victor St. Service represent nearly all of ris, Norwalk, vice president; Rev. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS ' o'clock in the Northtord Congre assisted as one of "Tea" hostesses go toward the Christmas boxes for j will be Miss Dorothy Junlver of Connecticut's IflB towns. It wa.s Eugene P. Cryne, Waterbury, secre­ 'gatlorial Church, Rev. John J. Mc­ at 4:30 P.M. The Rector attended those In the armfd forces. Rcser-| Branford. Mrs. Robert Junlver ahd MORTGAGE DEEDS PRICE FIVE OftNTS pointed out today by Charles H. tary; George R. WllHs, New Haven, VOL. XVII—NO. 9 Branford, Connecticut, Thuisday, June 15, 1944 Carthy, pastor; Mrs. Qonevlevo the Alumni meeting and dinner at vollons .should be made now i Mrs. Philip Tarbell will be the ac- East Hanen Homes Inc. to Conn, Holt, acting general manager. Bernard, organist and choir dlrec 0:30 o'clock. treasurer. through Mrs. Joseph Holt, 4-2479, companlsts. Mrs. Dorothy Evarts Gen. Life Ins, Co., FHA, Heming­ The Connecticut Hospital Service .tor. During the summer the ses­ b. Spencer Berger, New Haven; or members of the committee. will preside at the organ. The way Ave.; Evarts, Dorothy M. to has been formed by the consolida­ Francis M. Grlffilh.s, Torrlngton; N. H, Prog. B & L Assn., 45 Chid- sions of the Sunday school will be The chairman. Rev. Francis J. Judges on this occasion will be Mrs. tion of the Connecticut Plan for Rus.sell Frost, Jr., Norwalk; Rich­ sey Ave,; Polrier, W. J, et ux-to L, omitted. Smith, of the Memorial Day pro­ Princess Chapter, O. E. S., will Carl Garvin, Mrs. Harry Colbourne Increase In Business Thomas Cornell Lists Hospital Care, Inc. (White Cross) ard White, New Britain; Mo.st Rev. A, Chldsey, Center St,; Prann, W, gram exercises thanlts all tho.ie hold a food .sale, Saturday, June and Edwin Cooper, students from and the Hospital Service Plan, Maurice P. McAullffo, D.D., Bi-shop R et ux to S, M. Bailey, Tuttle PI,; ,Thc Congregational Church will who assisted so ably in making the 10. Mrs. Anna Lalne Is chairman. Branford and East Haven High Inc. of Norwalk, members wore In­ of Hartford; S. Russell Mink, Bris­ Richards, J, p, to Antonio Galari!! hold morning worship nt 11 o'clock affair so Inspiring and successful. who arc.interested in public speak­ formed this week. tol. et uv, 2 pes, Talmadge St. Fifth War Loan Drive on Sunday morning. Rev, Maurice M1.SS Phyllis Warner attended a ing are invited to attend. Causes Bank To Move dcVrles, pa?tor; Mrs. DouBla.i B. At the same time H was an­ The new plan has the approval luncheon Tuesday at Albertus Mrs. Frederick Dudley Is spend­ nounced through Mr. Holt that RELEASES OP MORTGAGES Holttblrd, organLst and choir dl- of the Connecticut Insurance Magnus College given for members CAMPOREE PLANS ing ,iome time at the homo of Mr. Harry B. Kennedy of New Haven Amer. B & T Co. to Gunhllde E. rcctbff. Comml«,sloner and is the only non­ of the Press Board. At a meeting of the East Haven To Montowese Street Captains Of Districts ond Mrs. Leslie Brlndley of Foxon will serve as president of the Board profit ho.spital .service plan in the Colburn, et al, Cosey Beach Ave,; District Scout Committee held in Arthur, F. D. Ir. to C. D. Arthur, Road. Mr.s. Dudley Is sultering with of Directors that will temporarily state. Miss Marie V. Anderson, daugh­ . Zlon Episcopol Church will hold the home of the chairman, Harold Chidsey Ave.; Chldsey, L. A, to Eliz. tt back condition. guide the nlfairs of the plan. Mr. "The consolidation of Connecti­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson, Ninety Per Cent Of Loans Have Been Placed On Owner Occupied Will Canvass To Meet Quoin, Of $1G2,000 Series E Bonds In Towti'ii Holy Communion,'at: 0:3.0 o'clock, Na.sh, In Klrkham Avenue exten­ Pratt, Center SI,; Community B & Kennedy served as president of the cut's two non-profit hospital ser­ 172 Hemingway Avenue, is a candi­ ,Rev. Fraiiols J. Smith, Rector; Mrs. sion, plans were made for the an­ T Co., to Lulgl Pellegrino et al, Homes—In Position To Handle Post-War Mortguso Market- Total Quola Whioh Has Boon InorcMoa To $704,000—Said: In board of directors of the Connecti- vice plons Is Intedcd to strengthen date for a degree of bachelor of ]PaulR. Hawkins, organist and The members of the North Bran- nual Camporee of the Ea.st Haven Thompson Ave.; John Pelllgrino et Paying Three Per Cent Dividend Prooosfl And Olosoa July 8 Giit Plan for Ho.spital Care .since and extend In this state the move- science from Simmons College, choir dirootor. , ford Volunteer Fire Department Boy Scouts. The Camporee will be al, Kenntlh St,; Conn. Sav. Bk. lo its Inaugui'ullon In I0;)7. / men for providing ho.si)ltal care Boston. have planned to omit the regular held June 24 and 2,'j. The commit­ Bc,s.sle E. Wlttsteln, Morgan Ave,; Branford Federal Savings and PlgiU'cs received here Monday mooting of the department on ncxi, The temporary board of direc­ thi-ough voluntary means," Mr. tee has already visited a po.ssible Church doors remolned open on Dudley, J, B, to F, E. White, et ux, Loan Association Is transacting show that Branford's quota Is now Wednesday evening and It will en­ tors Is comprised of members of Holt said today. Miss Audrey Wright, Thomixson site and a selection will be an­ Invoslon Day so that all might en­ 112 Klmberley Ave.; Elwell, G. H. business in its new olTlces on Mon­ Hope To Save East Havener set at $704,000. Of that amount joy lis annual dinner at this time. both former boards and all per­ Members of both plans have Avenue, is convalescing after her nounced soon. ter to pray. Prayers were conducted et ol to Louise C. Wlllman,- Hotel towese Street, next to the post of­ $182,000 Is expected to bo B bond t The dinner will be held, at 8 o'clock sonnel of the two plans will be as- been advised that their contracts recent operation. Edgewater, near Cosey Beach Ave,; fice, having moved this week from purchases In the piescnt Fifth War In the schools with the special ap­ sSciatod Willi the new organiza­ have been assumed by the new 8 Tons Paper In Vocal Lead at Loebor's Tea Room and not only SECRETARY OF STATE SPEAKS First Fed, Sav, & Loan Assn, of NH the Toole Building where it has Loan drive being conducted until proval of the School Board. tion, Mr. Holt .said, Mr. Holt was corporation and will be carried on members of tlio department but Hii'am Myers of Second Avenue, Mrs. Frances Rediek of Newing- to W, F. Prann et al, Tuttle PI,; occupied second story space since JMly Bth. ' • • .' without change for the present. friends and neighbors are Invited Momauguin has been appointed ton, Secretary of State, was guest First Nat, B & T Co, to Mary E. its organization. During June Of Bond Show Harold Tousey has appointed IK The 'annual supper will be served lo attend. Tickets may be pur­ colfee and sandwiches throughout Eventually, a new contract with Republican deputy registrar for sijeaker at the weekly luncheon of .suprenant. Strong St.; N,H. Sav. To better serve the community, Thomas Cornell to head the house by the Confraternity of the Ros­ chased from Arnold adiloemann the night and early morning houri. greater bcnellts wll be made avail­ that voting district. To aid the war effort and to raise Ml.ss Betty Daniels of 412 Laurel the Eas""•'t Have" n" "Rotar '" y Clu"' b' tbiSjBk lo Eugenio Battlsta, Rose St.; The Federal Home Loan Bank of to house canvass and Paul Bur­ ary of St. Augustine's Parish In the Sr., F. a. Loober, or Vincent Matt, Great assistance was given by the able. money to purchase playground Street, East Haven will be featured noon. Thomas, J. V. to Ivor CarLson, Boston, district bank for the local nett will handle publicity. ' : Northfbrd, Community "Hou.'ie on members' of the comitleo, pltlcers North Haven Fire Departmepl in The new plan will adopt the Blue PLAN SALE i_ L_ equipment for Hammer ' Field a singing "Yip, Yank, Yale I" In Con­ Carlson PI. Institution recommended some two Mr. Cornell announces that Iho Ihe evening of June 21 from 5 to 8 of the rcpartmcnt, or directly from keeping the flames'from spreading Cross emblem Indicating approval The women of Chi-ist Episcopal waste paper salvage campaign con­ necticut's Fifth War Loan soldier Ml.ss Bernice Hansen, Tyler St.. years ago that a new location, following captains will povor the o'clock. The tickets are now avail­ Mrs. Loeber. Persons are urged lo to nearby buildings. Firemen who by the American Hospital Associa­ Church are making plans .for a tinues through June. The goal Is show. recently entertained at a shower more adequate, be located on the town: able. purchase their tickets at an early were Injured at the fire are now tion and win .symbolize l.st services rummage sale lo be held June 28 BEGINS DUTIES IN ANSONIA eight tons. Miss Daniels sang fu: Tour years for Ml.ss Evelyn L. Colo. ground floor. The result was that Now lii'iulquiirlcrs of llu' Hnuil'ord I'Vlernl Savings iind l.iiiiu As,siiciiili(in olVioos Miss Colo Enlund, Queaoh Road, date. It Is anticipated that about much improved. as the "Connecticut Blue Cross.' in the church hall, and all articles Rev. Robert Leo Callahan, began House-to-house canvass are made with dance bands and recently at the new offices were decided upon i\1(nili)wrsi> SIri'i'l, ui'.xt lo llio jicist oincc. Post Road, Mill Plain Road, river to The. Rev. and Mrs. Francis J. fifty guests will enjoy the banquet Zlon ParLsh Qulid enjoyed their "Because of the high standards may be left at the church. The his new duties as curate at the by members of various YMCA night clubs In Bo.ston. She loft a and extensive remodeling and al- cut-olT. Bmlth attended the eighty-eighth The firemen Have expressed gioat annual picnic on Monday ut the set and rigidly adhered to by the committee In charge comprises Church of the Assumption of Aii- groups in town. They will ask lucrative professional singing spot REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS teratlng was required , before ac­ Mrs. Frances Waters, Mrs. A. E. Comni'encemerit of the lierkeley appreciation of the thoughtfulncss two former plans in Connecticut, Mrs. George Evarts, Mrs. Stanley sonla, succeeding the Rev, John G. housewives to sign pledges to save at a Boston hotel to help /.ho war WARRANTY • DEEDS commodations were completed to Hainmor, Branlord Center, south Divinity • School In Now Haven on shown them at the recent lire at home of Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins at the now organization was Immedi­ Page, Mrs. George Munson and Fanning who transferred Saturday paper for this cause. Anyone not loan drive. Today she Joins a west. i' Arthur, Lillian N. to Dorothy M. carry on the associations increas­ being contacted lo sign the pledge Small Business Junior Musical Russian Soviet .Wednesday Of last week. The the parsonage In Northford, when her brooksldo picnic grounds on ately ai)provcd by the American Mrs. Robert Schroeder. to his new post as assistant pastor khakl-clnd cast of 00 In flnal ro M1.S5 Elcnnor Johnson, Indian Evarts, 45 Chldsey Ave.; Borrmann, ing business. may contact any of the following alumni service was held at 11 A.M. women In the comm\inily served Notch Hill Road. A short business Ho.spital Aiisoclation,'' Mr. Holt of St. Patrick's Church In New Ha­ hcarsnl at tiio Yale Drama School Neck Avenue. Grace to East Haven Homes Inc., Members who have visited the boys: Charles Papa, Francis Pevet- session was hold and regular meet­ pointed out. Miss Kathryn E. Qulgley, sister ven. Will Broadcast Open To Public Representative Theatre, as the vocal lead iier Mrs. Peter Wltkqwskl, Sbulli Hemingway Ave.; Carlson, Iver to n(!w rooms have expressed com­ 11, Robert Doebrlck, Richard Yan- ings will be omitted for the re­ "We are proud to become a Blue of Miss Julia G. Qulgley, 205 Chld- Rev. Father Callahan is the son former. The nll-AAP production, Montowese Street. Alphonse Palmlerl, Carlson PI,; plete satisfaction in the choice of Isli, Robert SobolewskI, Robert which begins a month-long Con­ mainder of the summer. However, Cross plan, one of 77 Individual sey Avenue, was buried yesterday of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Callahan, The last meeting of the Junior Mrs. George Pond, Center, south Colburn, Gunhllde E, to Armand a location. Vishno, Michael Nardella, Frank Friday Night Visits Factory necticut road lour next week, Is food sales have been planned for plans whose collective aim is to morning with services held at St. 74 George Street, East Haven. A Mu.sical Art Soclely will be held cast. Mauro el ux, Cosey .Beach Ave.; Requirements tor a charter were Palala, Kenneth Vlard, Donald booked from the Pickwick Theatre scvoi'al Saturdays during the sum­ bring health to all Ainericans Vincent de Paul's Church. native of flew London, he attend­ Mrs. George Fltrgerald, Branford Colburn, J. M. to sArmand Maura met.when a g'^oup of 30 citizens Hlgney, Bill Mlchler, T. Anastaslou Kenneth L, Childs, Manager of this evening at B:15 in I'le library Mr, I. Sulgrln, technical advisor I In Qrcenwlch. lo outdoors on Now mer months. through voluntary, group planning. ed Momauguin grammar school in center, south central. et ux, Cosey Beach Ave.; Colburn, .picdged; ;'ln 1935, to invcsl; $25,000 George Dwyer, David Marsh, Steph­ the New Haven District Office of liull. This meeting will be oiKui lo rcprcsenllng the Soviet Purchasing | Haven Green, lo Hartford's Bush- The Blue Cross hospital plans The older boys group of the se­ East Haven, St. Thomas Seminary, Mrs, John Ahorn, East Main, Ivy, ? R. E, to Armand Mauro et ux, Cos­ into forming the association. Hav­ en Flnta, .George Robblns, Tim the Smaller War Plants CoriJora- the inibllc and no admi.ssion will ComniLsslon accomjianicd by Mr. noil Memorial, Willi scores of one- throughout the country, with a to­ nior department of the Old Stone Bloomfleld and St, Mary's Semin­ West to cut-olt. SPECIAL OFFER ey Beach Ave,; Colburn, W, S. to ing qualifled, tiuslriess bega^n under Purcell, William Coroaron, William tion, announced today that one of be charged. However, dui-Ing the C. Woernor, U. S. Trcasui'y Inspec­ rilghters In between. Miss Marie Hart, daughter of Mr. tal membership' of 14,000,000 are Church will close a successful ary, Baltimore, having been or­ Branford Center, south or oul- Armand Maura et ux, Cosey Beach the guldaiice of,} John A;; Jerikln, Donnelly, Joe Nygard, Robert Bou- the best talks on small business, its performance there will be a silver tor, visited the Bcllis Heal Treat­ and Mi's. .Toliu Hart of Totoket another exainiJle of the splendid year's activities with a Gold Med­ dained to the priesthood May 18 Directing the .show, is Ptc. Jqsopli off. Laurel to Ivy to bo nnnouiicod. Ave.; Granniss, W. L, to Gladys C. president;'liank' J. Kliinoy, flrst, tililer, Joe Petela, Walter. Jackson, problems and plans tor the future, ing Co. yesterday to Inspect lioat I TO BRING Road has joined the WAVES. results made possible by commun­ al contest. In Bible oratory Sunday of this year at St. Joseph's Cathe­ collection for tlio beneflt of the M. Fiee, young former Unlvci-slty Mrs. Theodore Dahl, Laurel, Pal- OLD GLORY" Priest, Pleasant Ave.; Russo, B. A. •vice ,, president;'., Qustave A; vR.' Bob' Adams, Alton. CeccpruUl, Veto will be presented in the Coast to treating luniaces equliiment made - - ., ,, i ity cooperation and initiative. evening, June 11, at 7:45 to which dral, Hartford. ^ • Red Cross, for Russia on the lend-lease pro- o"^ Iowa prolossov of dramatlos. All mor, Harrison Avenue, Codar. to Every Reader of to Stanley Bobrowskl et ux, RUs- Hamre, -second vice piresldent; arid DiNardli iviarlo Gald'enzJ,' Teddy, Coiist' Broadcast, "New Business Several servicemen • were home Mr. Holt explained that Connec­ the public is invited to attend. Gumkowski, Stanley':'.Lubeski,' Ber " for,Srndll Business", over, the N.B. The program is as follows: Waltz 'phases ol the presentation havol Miss Oalhcrlno Mortlaon. Oailoe so Ave.; Saranleckl, Gabrlela to L. Reginald 8/ Bald'Win, secretary and gram, • • ~" ' '.r ' i.' '>^A <;„,. over the week end and enjoyed ticut is in the foreground of the Clifford DeWolf, Jr., William Bin­ 4 nie. '"Page, Joe Solastrlj;George: ,C.:R.ei Network on Friday, June'lO,-' b£ the :Plow.ers,Geri;rude Daley and Mr.'Sulgrln is living in Washing-I'^AFC-men at the controls, Plo.Urobk south , _,^...„_ . , A. Beaudin et ux, Lucy St.; South ;treasureri-V';,i?S';?Wfc-'o''^^',' _ •:,• THE BRANFORD REVIEW church services with their families der and Clifton Weed will compete AUoo'iDaliJKi^I.lloyq, Thee,, Betty ton with 111.1 family. One son IB at- W^lan Watoi-a In charge ot staging j^ts. Charles Joncis, Majilo;, Ten " Blue Cross movement with 22% End Development Co. to Edw. Rlc- 'Officials >.iiave • 4i?couraged 'mush- Steglna, Ed.- Struzinslcl^ Walter. Wil­ £rbrn.lO:45;:KM.' tO;li;,E.M; Eaatorft on Sunday. with Miss,Eleanor Poulton and War':'*liri'6?Tlifr^l|feaoasSSw^^^ :|;Mpo»gjgi5^1v!j.ioa,t%^^nn^ iGhdlng ft leohnlcal school- and "^"li Cpl. Tom Doillon llKhtlng the Aor£«.,.^«,„,i„.j-.^**i,.,^,^'.vf,„. of Us population now protected, oio, South St.; Violante, Carmela Capitol Theatre ^rD0rt!l^rpwih;5<;ft^ . to­ liams,-'Wni'r'R'obertSorll'-Verttor'kel^ Miss Euntce Sherman of the sey, Charles Lake, Robert Lake, carried by WTIC, Hartford, and F'ris'ky Flngecs^i TCddy'Novak; 'Ser­ another son Is reported killed in '"•'"''•"""I production" . • ' Mr.i•'—. K. R. EnqulSt, DrdHford and of all the states has the third to W. J. Polrier et ux, Center St.; 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN ward {a ^healthy'Increase in deposits Union Chapel, Short Beach. All Don Stevens, Richard Jackson, WEAF, New York. The discussion enade, Clalrp Ralola;'To a Water action.at the Leningrad front. Mr. ' Point Mrs. Ellsworth B. Foote, Home largest percentage of population and distribution of loans until now Richard'Wliltcomb, Bill Plnkham, will bo between Senator James E, Lily axid Beautiful Dreamer, Ber­ Sulgrln was highly ijleaSed With Mrs, A. J. Johnston,' North Bran­ Service chairman, announces that enrolled. these young people having been depositors in the savings-share ac- WORRY OF Tliurs., Fri,, Sat,, June 8-9-10 Bobby Rarrell, Jerome Garrity. Murray 6f Montana and Mr, Maury nice Medcalf; Calm as the Night, the work of tile local iilant and ford Road, Prann's Corner, Post on each Wednesday she will bo at Most of the goiierul hospitals in awarded the Silver Medal and will Coniinued on page five M Maverick, Chairman and General Ruth Harrison; The Charm; Fred reijealedly said that Russia Is very Womans DW\s\6nRoad , from river ea.st. the Atwater Memorial Library for the state were member hospitals The fli'st week in July collections THE SULLIVANS Manager of the Smaller War Ghlroli; Theine from Concerto No. pro-American and will never forget Miss Elizabeth Botrow, Granite of the two former plans, and it is FALSE TEETH will be made by local trucks. The regular olTlcc hours from 'i to 4:30 ALSO Plants Corijoralion. 1. T.schall50wskl, Betty Mooney; American a.sslslanco. Being Organized Bay. I., o'clock.' All persons having pro­ exijocted that they-and the other Branford War Council salvage Drink to Me Only with Tlilne Eye.s, SLIPPING OR IRRITATING? Mr. Childs said thai the program The two Inspectors, accompanied Continued on pagotwo blems concerning service men and general hospitals will be member HI GOOD LOOKING chairman, Harold Touscy is coop­ and I Hear a Tlirush at Eve, War­ Cook Wanted Don't be embarrassed by loose Readers Voted will not only be of interest to l)y Francis J. Sklrrltt, Bellls Hoat Tile need of a ijornianont Woman women, or the service men and hospitals of the new service. false teeth slipping, dropping, or erating in this program. Those vol­ ren Collins; Sylvana, Janice small businessmen served by tlio Treating engineer enjoyed luncli- Division for the sale of War Bonds woinen themselves are urged to wabbling when you eat, talk or unteering trucks are John Sllney, Baldwin; Canzonetta," and The Bee, Farnham Camp ' Sun., Mon,, Tue.s,, .luno 11,12,13 New Haven Office of SWPC, but eon at the Compass, where Mr. Sul­ in Branford has long been recog­ m di.scu.ss their problems with Mrs. laugh. Just sprinkle a little PAS- To Buy Bonds Thomas Brothers, Cnarles Maturo, Donald Fouser; Theme from Con­ TEETH on your Wales, This plea­ inasmucli as small business does grln saw and ate his llrst lobster. nized by Mrs. Robert Lewis, New Pupils Graduate- Goodsell Road, Brnnl'ortl and Harold Tousey, certo in A Minor, Grieg, Emily Ny­ Foote. The Red Cross, through the sant powder gives a remarkable represent the economic backbone Since 1035 the local Arm has Haven County chairman who was sense of added comfort and secu­ THE HEAVENLY BODY Support for the lifth War Loan gard; Spanish Dance, Ruth Ilarri- Home Service Department, Is able WANTED FOR 30 CHILDREN, FROM of the country and affects every- been- successfully carrying on war In town a fev/ days ago to organize From Junior rity by holding plates more firmly. ALSO drive was voted by the Halt Hour ,son, Nancy Jacocl:s; Ave Maria, it to do much for worried kin. At one, it ,should attract the atlen- work on home and lend-lease such a group. JULY 8th THRU SEPT. 2nd No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or Reading Club at Its ahnuiil meeting PATRONS WARNED and A Brown Bird Singing, Doro­ other times Mrs. Foote may be MEN OR WOMEN feeling. It's alkaline (non-acid) LADIES COURAGEOUS tion of the general public as well. .schedules v/lilch have more than The full committee of the- wo­ reached at her home on Twin Lake Thursday in the home of Mrs. Wal­ ABOUT MAIL BOXES thy Junlver; Bullerlly Etude, May Students were graduated Intp $150 for the Season Some of the highlights of Sena­ 'tripled in quantity. men's division Includes; Mcsdamos Road. Services Include comminilca- lace Foote of Johnson',') Point. Lindberg; Victory Polka, l^'red tho High School Friday morning PAET OR FULL-TIME tor Murray'.s and Mr. Maverick's John Beaver, I. Louis Doolltlle, Would You Like This tlons, reports, claims, and other Room and Board if desired Wcduesdu.v, June 14 Thirty members attended the All mail boxes .should be in pro­ Ghlroli, Teddy Novak; Malaguema, during assembly Cxeroloes. The talk will be a complete outline of George Hansen, Anna Hllenskl, family service. There is also a pris­ Pleasant Woiic — Good Wages gathering, presided over by Mrs, per repair and equipped with a Belly Lou Lake; Hungarian Dance graduates wore presented' thqir i. WRITE TO GENTLEMAN JIM Senator Murray's Bill, the ".Small Frederick R. Houde, John McCabe, 3x5 FL AMERICAN FLAG? oner of war service for the nearest The Branford Tile Frederick R. Houde, which follow­ lock; failing that, patrons wlio are No. 7, Joyce Bean; Selections from Roger P. Horton Louis Polaalrl, Murray Upson, diplomas by Superlritehdont of .FARNAM ALSO ed a covered dish luncheon. expecting Government checks Bu.slncss Act ot 1944". There will Carmen, May Lindberg, Emily Ny­ Schools Raymond E. Plnkham. of kin. Anyone having a son, hus­ be a frank di.scu,s.slon on such vi­ Jolin R, Waters, Mary Zukownki As a reader of this paper, we are ofTering you 'sfe An election of officers followed should watch for the carrier on the gard. , Steven Plnta was student chairman band etc., reported as a Prisoner NEIGHBORHOOD and Marble Co. tal questions as Contract' Tcnnlna- To Be Ordained Sam Bcntley and A. E, Hammer. an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, Apply at BAHAMA PASSAGE ' the reading of reports by; Miss day that checks are due. A Plan for buying "bonds for ba- °' *° gathering which featured of War win find that Home Service HOUSE tions, Surplu,s Materials Disposal, Accomiranist.s will be Mary Devlin large "Stars and Stripes"! Made of fine, Harriet Cox, recording secretary; Boxes should be on the right can help In this situation. How to Production Roadjuslmenls and Nellie Uoynton Csborn and May durable cotton bunting, (with individually W, J. p. CONTRACT 2i;i WooKter St., New Haven {GENERAL coNTR^icroRl hand .side of llie road as the car­ In New Haven communicate with a Prisoner of TImrs., I'Vi,, .Sat,, .luue 15,10,17 Mrs. A. E. Knowlton, treasurer; Veterans Preference in small busi­ Lindberg. Wa._ Finance Chairman^^I^-iBbmld, ^^^^ ^^^^ Prlschkorn. sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors 1 IMASON and PLASTER WORKI Mrs. George Adams, correspondinii rier has a Connecticut operator's War, what can be sent to him, how WELDERS COMPANY ness. Si-'rviccK of Qrdinalion will be Baldwin and chairman Roy E, En 00 a rich, blue background. This beautiful secretary; Mrs. Warren G. Mum- license only, which docs not per­ A list ot those receiving diplomas to send jmcknges and many other 142 MEADOW STREET E. BRECCIAROLr LADY IN THE DARK held Sunday evening at fl o'clock In quist staled that with owh pur­ flag, when opened to its full majestic spread, i ford, flower commilteo; Mrs, mit him to drive against traffic, follows: Elizabeth Tdwniiend, Ba^- features comienled with Prisoners LONERGAN FAMILY the Church of the Redeemer, New chase of a bond for a cMd, the measures FIVE feet long byTHRliE feet wide, Branford Phone 11X5 ALSO George Fauser, music; Mrs, W. T. thereby endangering life and i)ro- ly Damberg, Lorraine 'Roykai Qiill of War will bo gladly disous-sed and Haven for-Roger Plant Horlon, son parents of that child will rco«lve a Bolter, Betty Flemlstor, Olarlrio' BUSINESS 19 Ivy St. Branford, Conn| Nott, ways and means; Mrs, Rob­ perty. ANNA BRAINERD DIES | ATTENDS FUNERAL exijlalned. WIERD WOMAN of Mr, and Mrsj O,sborn E. Horlon cerliflcale of purchase suitable for Orlltln, Ruth Berger, Rose Qarga- OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU ert Williams, on money receipts for The patrons name mu.st he paint­ AT STONY CREEK HOMEj of Rockland Park. framing. The cerllllcates arc clev­ molll, Alice Richardson,; Helen'Alo- books for Winchester Wirth hospi­ ed on all boxes as a substllulc may DIRECTORY , . I Mother M. Christina Farrcli, erly llUistraled with animal cari­ leske, Blanche Bedard, Mary Crowr Show your neighbors that you're true blue have great dilllcully In serving the Officiating in the service, which tal in New Haven. Funeral ,scrvicc,s lor t^»«^ /^-U^^u•l• oi Mv>^. TWrna.^ Um^r^^n al catures by Walt Disney. ley, Barbara Valll, Dbnald Welctii "and proud of it"— by flying "Old Glory" route ay possibly miss tile patrons Is open to the public will be Rev. Starting Thursday, June 15, .We Will Why not have your typewriter and Bralnord, widow of Frank E, Brain- j^j^i,, g^,.,,^^^ ^,ij,j ^.^^^ Thursday in David Marsh, George 'Ott, Clarohfio on every American holiday. This great New officials, named by the nom­ box'. Philip Gordon Scott, iiastor; Dr. adding machine equipment placed Old, who died today, after a long |Bj„ti,„„re, Md. The funetol was Mose.s Bailey of the Hartford-Sem­ Hoyt, Shirley Holm, Jeanne SUn- flag can be yours now—as a reader of this , Be Closed Thursday, Friday and inating committee of Mrs, M. D. Applications for .substitute car­ HAMMER APPOINTED In first class condition? Our fully illness, will be held al the Lecte ^,,,^ f,.„^, ^^^ Dominican Sisters'' inary; Dr, James English, superln- nlngham, Georgia Mllno, tfarrfct paper — at the very special price of only Stanley, IWrs. W. T. Nott and Mrs. riers and for Christmas help are Funeral Home, Guilfor.i, with bur- (.,,j^|,^, ^ ^g„^., convent, Spark- equipped service department will lenclont of Congregational Chur­ Doollttle, Carol Crawfbrd, , Apgol.a $1.19, mailed POSTPAID to your home. Saturday Each Week Warren Mumford, were voted into now .sought by the postmaster as lal In the family plot. Stony Creek m^ ^ ^ _ Saturday morning. A Thnrvald Hammer has been do this work promptly and efflci ches of Connecticut; Dr. Watson L, Polaslrl, Anne McCutqhepn,. Dorb- office and included: Mrs, S. A. there is a vacancy in the rural Cemetery. .solemn requiem High Ma.ss which named to tho Hammer Field Com­ NO WORK WILL BE TAKEN IN OR GIVEN OUT ently and furnish, without charge, Philips, pa,slor emeritus of the Ihy Flemlstor, Janycesmllit, i/oin loan machines. Griswold, president; Mrs. John A. carriers sub.slltute list and the Mrs, Bralnerd was born 82 years ^^^ celebrated by Rev. Lawrence mittee to All the vacancy caused Meglln, Virginia Herlth, Sally Tay­ Beaver, vice president; Mrs. Wil­ Church of the Redeemer; Dr. Roy SEVEN DAY SERVICE ON WORK BROUGHT IN RELIANCI? TYPEWRITER 00. overseas Christmas mailing period ago in South Orange, N,J. and i.s Gi^hons, Blessed Sacrament by the death ot his cousin Valde- lor, Eleanor Sansone^ Katherlne liam H. Hoadley, second vice pres­ to our Armed Forces begins Sep­ .survived by a daughter, Mrs. F'lor- Church, Bronx, N,Y,, a cousin ot Houghton, Congregational Church mar T. Hammer. MONDAY, TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY C. B. GUY, Mgr. of Mllford; and Rev. Marlln Bdl- Prahovlc. Telephone 7-2738 ART EXHIBIT ident; Mrs. George Adams, corre tember 15. ence Milne and two sons, Jonn E. ^i,^. a,^,,,^-^^^^ ^,,, aitc„cicd by sev- spondlng secretary; Miss Harriet and Harold T, Braincrd all of enl a.ssistanl pastor of South Con­ Arnold Peterson, Charles Duffy, F. KAMINSKY —DRY CLEANERS 109 Crown Street New Haven oral hundred nuns, . gregational Church, Hartford. ROTARY SPEAKER Eric Gann, Francis • Reynolds, "This department is under the management of Mrs. Beryl Cox, recording secretary; Mrs. Ar­ FILM SENT TO BOYS (Stony Creek. Mother Christina, who In the READER'S CPUPON Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe cher E. Knowlton, treasurer. Mr. Horlon has boon attending Crolghton Johnson, Matthew Emle- Joiies Libby, an artist, herself, of no little ability and Miss jliast visited the Lonergan Family, llta, Bertel Peterson,' Arthur Col- Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber The group voted to purcha.se Within the past month another EEPORT ON AMBULANCE the Church of the Redeemer tor Branford Rotary Club had as Its' Betty Palmer, well known Antique Specialist. Mrs. Libby plans each summer, was well known here speaker Monday noon the Rev. Fr. ligan, James Lepric, Nicholas KroW THE BRAKFOUD EKVIRW Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ books for the Blackstone Memor­ film was bent to the Branford Bat­ .several years and during high She had been in the Dominican school years v/as an active member .Edmund A. Cotter, pastor ot St. sity, Kenneth Wall, David Stevens, Branford, Conn. ing Wool, Wall Board and Roofing to gajther together for this department, the finest paintings ial Library each year in memory tery bays in the South Paclfc. Tho The Branlord Town Ambu- Order for a period of fifty-eight of the Young Peoples Society and Mary's Church who spoko on "In- Charles Dodge, Timothy Purcell, THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING obtainable of all well-known local artists and others well of Mrs. Harriet Palmer, first presi­ camera fund, of which Ally, Frank lance committee reports that the; ypj^,,,.^ surviving another Sister, PltMtfenJ me on« offooirVft."x'S ft7AmerIc»a flMl'jilVi'tt*; WANTED ^ was delegated to conferences. cllnations and Attitudes of People Glno PacelU, Anna Drotaty, Barbara; •{•icitlRnder'i oeTetptlceof It.ip poiipiIiLi ' ~ CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, known in New Haven.. She is showing these paintings with dent of the club. The purchase is J. Kinney is Irea.surer, is added to; machine has been u,snd 282 times, g|J.^p^ ^ .Serapbina by six years, He was graduated May 24 trom|Before and After a World Crisis." Baldwlnfl Ann Marie Zvonkovlc. Phone 7-0294. to be made from the anniversary from time to time by voluntary; .since its purchitse and since thei^,,,j„ ^.^^ j,, ^^^^ „^^ct for fifty-two COOK TO PREPARE DINNERS some Antique Prints from Mr. Chamberlain's private collec­ Hartford Seminary and from Bates I There were four visiting Rotarl-| Barbara McWIlIlams, Marldno fund of vhlcli Mrs, F. S. Jourdan contribution from interested per­ ;beginning Of the n.scal year ^''^^\y'^.^K'u<^mhi'.K oi the Uinergan WANTED—Home for dog. Year tion, as a background for some of Chamberlain's connoisseur college in 1040. He was a-membcr lans; Fred C. Dahl, F. W. Dlehl, D. Torre, Ann Warfel, Mary Lou Bar- is chairman. sons. : committee has ,spenl sn3,'21 andlf^.^j, gupnced the funeral, FOR SMALL FAMILY SUMMERING old English setter, spayed female pieces of furniture that have been grouped by Miss Palmer. Mrs, Warren E. Mumford spoke : donations ot $295 have been made, of the graduating class of Hill-1 J. Coyle and Louis Magglore all of ba, Patricia Cassldy, Barbara Han- Country home preferred. Call hqusc, 1930. East Haven niaklng a total atten- sen, Loren Lchr, Oralg Johnson, Right now a few of the paintings by Frederic L. Sexton and on the state convention which was WORKING AT CREEK -Funds appropriated by tho town! AT LOCAL BEACH 259-3. During Seminary work (le was dance of 35. Joseph Colburn, AlexCariiso, EUz- _< -STATB^.- ; Natalie Watson are on display. Mr,( Sexton has been an in­ held recently in Now London and! ! remain untouched. | "MILESTONE" DISTRIBUTED at which the scrap book of the | pjpjigi,.,^ aj. the public dock, p.LStor of a church In Concord, N.H. Eleanoro Dorothy Nobllc, one otiabcth Horn, Catherlrio Pachco, LOST—Pnss Book No, 11445. If structor in New Hoven Schools for many years, is an active and of Avon, Conn,, and served as the Rotary Shield Winners at hlgh|Nancy Comer, Marilyn George, g^jjj ^p STftipES rOREVER Twsssss/w Write Box 47, Branford Branford club received honorable j gj^^^^y Creek, continues and floats Shareholders of the Branford "Milestone" the clas.s book for found return to Branford Sav­ , member of the local Paint and Clay Club and his paintings pastor of Union Chapel, Short school was also a guest. Elizabeth Brlgss, Valerie Moraw- ings Bank, 0-8,22 7-0 mention. iare beingpul In as soon as po.ssl- Federal .Savings and Loan A.ssocia-: the graduating cla,Ss ot 1944, Bran- are famous throughout the country. Natalie Watson comes ible. Labor and weather have been Hon, will meet June 26 al 4 o'clock' ford High School has been distri- Beach during the summer of 1042. skl, Patricia Sangrec,: Doroen Wil­ son, Anna Gentile, Jane Olejar- HELP WANTED-Girls and from New Jersey and is better known in New York. Her mod­ j handicaps to progress. ; for the election ot directors, and! bated. ROTARY SHIELD WINNERS Covered Dish Luncheota COVERED DISH PICNIC czyk, Florence Ghlroli, Qoprgo Women, steady work. Experi­ ern studies have been highly rated by the better known : traiLsaction of proper business, I Edited by Robert Ml.schler who v/as assisted by Carol McCarthy, Keith a Bradoc and Eleanor Robblns, George Dwyer, QeOrgo enced and Inexperienced Opera­ Monday, June 19 at 1 o'clock a' CLOSING V.N.A. DRIVE critics. The Antique Prints which are also being offered to the Betty Ann Sllney and Edmund SO- Mrs, S. V. Osborn, Jr., chairman 1 Dorothy'Nobile were honored at Honnlnger, Michael Nardella, Irv- tors and Inspectors. Clerical covered dish luncheon will be| TAXPAYERS NOTICE public at nominal prices are particularly valuable because ^ I bolcwski it has been dedicated lo of ways and means for the Musical, the high school graduation by hav- vlng Hopkins, Herbert Bunnell, Eu- Help also, Dora Miles Company, served at the home of Mrs. Milton , Mrs. John Waters, chairman of ing their names placed on the Ro- gene Plnsky, Edward Dennlson, many ore of buildings In Europe that are no longer in exis­ Taxpayers of the Borough of;Miss Helen Harriman, Art Soclely announces that the an Harrison'Avenue, P. Bradley for members of the the 'Visiting Nurse annual drive re- \ tary Shield. Leanore Palumbo re- Kenneth Monlolk, Joan, Blgelow, MP tence. P. Bradley for memoers oi me me visaing iimoo aimuui—..^ .- ,—,, — „ _ .. nual covered dish picnic supper Woman's Republican Club, Mem-_ports splendid progress in returns Branford are notified that taxes at: Among Its contents are class will, win be held Tuesday, June 20 at celved a scholarship award of $150 Robert Rose, Walter Jackson, Paul HELP WANTED-Male or fe­ M^ bers are asked to bring table ser-' and requests workers and captains the rate of 2 mills on the list- of; history, prophecy, celebrities, car- 0:30 at the homes of Mrs. Harold and Henry Olejarczyk of the Junior Garrity, John Palace,' Amerigo Pa- male, for fountain, dining room vice and an article of food. At 2:30Jto put extra pressure into winding;1943 are due and payable on Junekoons, .sports attivitle.s, and Indl- Baldwin and Mrs. John Oliver, class received the Harvard Book rlno, Louis Rltzlnger and Steve Fln- or kitchen work. Experience un­ Miss Sally. Cheng will speak on up calls this week so the drive :i. Accounts not paid by July I will vidual pictures ajid biographies of .prlze. ita, • , ,. - 4th FLOOR — ORANGE ST. at CROWN I be subject to interest. ' graduates. Bradley Avenue. necessary. Apply Howard John­ conditions in China. ' can b- e close• d• Saturda--..---.-y- -1..!,night* . Ii,„ i.„i..i„„t tv, infnrott ' ffi-nrliint.es. ' ^ .J^ son's Restaurant.

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THE BBANFOED REVIEW, BBAHrOKD, CONN., JUNE 15, 1044 PAOBiTWT!.*,*! THE BRANFORD ItEVIEW, B'ft}V«F01tD, 00«N,, JVVB 15, 1944 1>JLOE TWO ! i' foods to "Feed a Fighter or More standing 4-H meat., production rec­ In 1044," legions ot Iftrm hoys and ords; merit Awards . UrciT^'ded i b'y DOWN TO EARTH Farmer's Buy War Bonds NORTH BRANFORD girls are enrolling In the National Thomas E. Wilson, Chicago packer "AXIS DAYS ARE NUMBEREDl'< From Our Readers 4-11 Meat Animal Activity lo gain and chali'rtiaiv 6t' the • National Wo foH sure there WIIH some In TAe WEEKS NEWS practical knowledge in producing Commllteo on Boys and Girls Club \' by Henry C. Voodworili on Tuesday night wore Betty Crow­ fistdbMshM I92« good rcHsoii—liCHitlflH fmii tmlhinK CVRRENT EVENTS PtWTOGRAPUED FOR Services In the local cliurchos on beef, lamb, pork nnd moat by-pro­ Woi^k, will Include silver mtdals to ley, Sophie Ruthkowski, nnd Rose Dcpl. of Agricuhiiral Economics Sunday will be: ducts. county winners, gold Watches to Published, Every Thursday ht —for' tlioHc cut voofK (in llic mod- Marie Camarota from North Bran­ Masses nt 7 and B;15 o'clock in It Is estimated, on the basis of state champions, and a trip to the oniiaiio lioincs ol! tlii! piifit few ."1044 Voter" States that Ameri­ UniTcriity of New Hompsliirc ford. . . iriinfora, Connecticut THE REVIEW St. Augustine's Catholic Church Rovcri-uncnt figures, that total pro­ National 4-H Club Congress, Chic­ ycnrH. Tlipy'rc iileiil f" ,i"IJ tfl'' every istrator Henry. 13. Mosle to report Lorraine Rourke, David Whitcomb; lows who can llnd timo lo bind ests pn behalf of bolter rent con­ July 10 Then dodge for the any CYldcncc of' enemy action In nn tho w^oundi o( Yonngalert. individii'iii is elonr. , ., trol admlnl.slrallon seems certain four years, Bruce Collopy, Wendy mud.. Let's see how many more their-nelghborhbod Immediately to TlilB picluro ol Corp. Roy Vir- Tiiii Mvtiiith|?«8.of. buyiiiB War to bring about a better handnug Hlgley, Dorothy Hopkins, Anne shopping days till ^Christmas?...... the nearest police station or State NOTES d«n. Jr.. ol W.Bl Virginia, Doilds'iixiitMii; over ft, lOiig list, o( true hardship ca.ies, and, wo Morton, Mary Morton, Flanders CHURCH washing the loot ol a lour, • "Man alone suffers ISO, excruciat­ Police barracks Smith. aiid thcf it(^dSf«lttngcs do not iip- hope, the recourse to duly estab­ ingly In the, wo.rld J.ihtit ho was yoarold Itollon wall In hU Distance Helps lished courts where such action Is The warnlnlSwas carried In a Gl httlmsl. has bean calUd by lioar, ill, uilV Tho'Tnon'ey invested compelled to Invenli.i., laugh tor."— letter to RoboriSRlchardson, chair­ Three years, Billye Blgelow, Vin­ Mayor F. H. LaGuordla of necesiiary. Nietzsche. in homis' is useful as ready tnsh man of local V/i&r Council and oth­ cent Blicker/ Irving Hopkins, Car- TABOR LBTHEBAN 1:10. "Thou, Lord, in the begin­ Now -Tork one ol Ihe "qrear' la Montellus, Sally Nichols, Rich­ ning hast laid the foundation of Anyone who Is Interested In pos­ Where did Arbor Day go to this er local Civlllah Defense officials piclurot ol all llm«. to the ^iGbvbrnitioul in liuying ard Robinson, Barry Royden, Rich­ Rev. Adolph T. Bergqulst, Minister the earth; and the heavens are the sible luture purchases of these sur- year With vacation comes poi­ announcing thdt on June 10 the war i(jii!)lMrtM»U. Bonds arc oven ard Stanton, Elinor White, Ldsth 9:30 Church School. works ot thine hands." Iplus goods .Should write to the pro- son ivy and sandy turklsh towlcs.... air raid warning functions per­ Wliite; two, years, Lazarus Anas- 10:30—Morning Worship In English mpri5;UBfcW.lii Uuit tlicy ahsorlM1 per eovcrnmcnt agency and ask to Fire Marshal Ernest' W. Wood, formed by the .First' Fighter Com­ Selections from the Bible include tasiou, David Jenne, Robert Nor­ REVENGE' —When hla 23.yoaf-old »on, looio e\ and Cap­ mand'Jn New .'York will bo trans- Morning worship will be in Swe­ the following; "For though there a Marino flyer 'was killed on Wake ton, NancyiRobinson, Johann Whit­ 'want may bo oftered tor sale. Trade tain Virgil McNoU .('return from be that are called gods, whether in Island Capt Fred D. Conderman, ol terrei/to tho-first Service Com- comb; one year, Charles Brainerd, dish the last Sunday ot each aasoqlatlons can help - a :grcat .deal U.ot g. wheifo thoy;S|tKnded four- iinahdr'In,Boston. The change does heaven or in earth, (as there be New Bern N C. entered the lervlce prMJiiiU?^|S|oWwiiftt,Wn.;''niiH,AK Gay Norton, Linda Ritchie, Suz­ month. • and here he It seen on a Faclllc Itlond. to Biing Them Ml gods many, and lords ma^ny) But m obtaining • this lnror\natlon. Ror day; tVte co\i«Eb...;...;il!'A«Klln. drew Wot fiiW in tiV^ way the means by anne Steueck, and Dick 'Touscy. 7:45 Friday, Choir rehearsal to us there Is but one God, the Instance many consumer goods lightning Irdin clouds, June 10, which local-colnmunities will re­ ihsi-S'liiirfiVI^iii^httrcnSOliubly he 1752. Ho didn't draw It all because Father, of whom are all things,' wlllbo handled by regional offices ceive air raid *arnings, Mr. Moslo on Juno 10, 1044, there was plenty CONOREGATIONAIi and we In him;" ... (I Corinthians reiiiiiriici ;iiiHHlcto, so the uHHuiiip- of .the Treasury procureinnet Div­ .said. Nor docs It affect in any way skyward with rain earthward. Mar­ Rev. Matthe^. Madden 8:5',6.) , jtc Within ij tion'is ljiat:ii^bod deal of cash ision; food, beverages, wool, cot­ the present system of air raid Nazi Spi'r:--i Biggest Circus velous for gardens This Is Real­ TheMaiise,- Rogers St. Correlative- passages from the i8idio|iii|o'l),to .postwar advan­ goods are relonsde It Is planned to might roach their objectives undo who drain them ot valuable inlannation regarding ship move-j.,_ But now I know biology, Summer, Emily Nygard; First nic July "10 .at. Branford Point. Mrs sense and represented as subject formances come to New Haven at tages of piWVHig money l«r the handle them so as not to disrupt lected to an increasing^ extent upon ments, and convey it to t.;prii;aiiy through "friendly" lawyersj'j And sit and sigh and moan; Herald, David Hopper; Second Warren Hopper is chairman. to growth, maturity, and decay, the llie Hamden Airport, Wednesday • new' ln-ii,|Mls .«.y ,. raindrops, Susan Bassett, David be tiierc. their diplomas hwl been mlsspollod wo used the TiKyo r:-'i- Jor this unit-meeting during the sum­ Invasion in full sway! Nazis who speak perfect Engltsh In Stegina, Betsy Lendroth, Lellah approach them and 'get them to In a plea for the plugging of the This annoying clement of all "certley." • purpose." I mer at the home of Mrs. Irving God bless our boys and see them Alexander, David Barker, Nancy talk. There are numerous ways ol loopholes in our alien detention former circus music has been em­ War Bond Drive Board of Seloctrnen And business Adams at Indian Neck. thru, system, the writer asserts; IT'S THE LTTTLil THINGS Alexander, Jean Baldwin; trees, smuggling information out ol phatically removed by the new Continticd jrom page one enough to call a town meeting. The final meeting of the Young May skies now gray, soon turn to camps. There are conferences with Anne Wltkowsky, John Brazee, "We must not be indifferent to Rlngllng Bros, and Barnum and Mr Paul Barnctt, Short Beach, Dale not yet set F.B.I, active BLOCK DANCE Peoples Society will be held at blue. •friendly' lawyers and visits of rel This is .the season of Iho year Carol Smith, Elizabeth Wright; Ihis danger. It there are loopholes Bailey all-brass Wonder Band except Oranlto Bay. Branford Point Simday evening at Bring peace on earth soon to us all aUves. On Ellis Island these visits wh(!U the luuu of tlio house linds . The flrst annual block party giv­ grasses, Howard Ballon, Barbara in ihe Geneva agreement which through revolutionary Instrumen­ Pino Orchard, Captain Virgil Road, Windmill Hill, Featherbed 6 o'clock. After a picnic supper That blessed longed-for day. take place in a very larsc room en by the South District Civic As­ Thompson, shprwood Carstcn, Peg­ where it is impossible for the guards constitute a threat to our democ­ tation by the show's musical di­ a thousand and,one odd jobs de- McNeil o( the fire department will Lane, Damascus Road. friends are invited to a hymn sing In homes throughout our glorious racy, then must wo lean over back­ sociation will be held Sunday af­ gy McNeil, Richard Prout, Belinda to overhear what is being said. rector, Bert Knapp. Mr. Knapp, col­ maii^JiuB iniincdiuto attention, appoint tt committee of which It Is Mrs. Gerald McQueen, Prann's at 7:30; land wards in trying to live up to the ternoon, July O.'Ut 2:30 in the.Coe pope; roses, Jane Carlson, Dorothy Even if they could hear they would laborating with Robert Rlngllng, lici-b.'s tlio garden. The liiSvu expected that ' Mr. Harrison Lnng Corner, Flat Rock Road, Post Road And lands across the sea, letter of the covenant-; Certainly Estate Development, Short Beach Schmidt, Barbara Stegina, Joyce not. understand tor the guards do who staged the 1944 edition ot the will be the head. east to Guilford town line. Sweethearts, wives arid mothers we should at least study the matter ucods cutiing. The sureens must Road,- East Haven. A prize ot a War Carlson; flowers, Mary Lou McNeil not speak German." circus, has created a new school ot Mr. Frank Gould, Stony Creek. TBINrXT , pray .Regarding the release ot many In the light of v;hat is going on ho^puton. •;• ., Mrs. Robert Knapp, Pine Orchard circus music which entirely deletes Rose Donadlo, Todd's Hill, Bond will be given away. Susan Boutelle, Vanessa PetriUo, Their thoughts and • hearts, are dangerous enemy aliens, the writer within the confines ot the intern, Nancy Mlschlor; birds, Joan Bald­ Rev. Frederic R. Murray, rector meat camps." the boring "umpah, umpah." ii,'>A'comparatively .' simple .iob, Brushy Plain. , ' < • Moritowese Street with their men. states: win, William Babcock, Robert To do this effectively was no eaBJ putiiiig': onVsiore'cns. .Just hring Mrs. Syrila Parkinson, Hotchklss DANCE RECITAL 2nd .SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY -When will that day of Peace arrive Knapp, and Theima Madden; also task for Mr. Rlngllng and Mr." them" up" from, tlic ccUiir, brush Grove. 8:45 Holy Commuhion O, tell us—tell us when? other children ot the Sunday Knapp, who worked together on Mrs. Fred Houde, Indian Neck, Ptiplls ot the Whyte School of 10:45 Morning: Prayer-and Sermon ' W'acs Make Scale iModcls for I»''li'wcliouaMKliU them! olt,, and' on llvoy gtJ*: tour School. the problem for ' .several years. It Pawson. Park. Dancing will be presented in a 5:30 Young'people's Fellowship SBrowsfio.iii'scrcDn, ,0h,' yes, the Prospective captains who have twelfth annual recital on July 1st Mrs. Oma Schmld directed. ADVENTURES meant radical changes in the band sore>ys/iW.horc:,aro 'they? In the been linabie to be contacted will at 8:15 in the East Haven High IN itself before they came through bouoii' dwvcr* Back of the be announced later. \ School. ST MARY'S with .the greatest musical achieve­ ment in the history of the circus. Boreens' Has anyono seen them? Masses on Sunday will be at HEAD HUNTING Baptist Church 7:30,' 0:00 and 10:30 o'clock. The new formula calls for an all- Seen wlmtl'The screen screws. Of dON&S OVSH AMSmCA Hugh Caches of Food Await Freed brassband, flrst ever with Tne cpurso she hasn't. And, says a Gives Program Areas Greatest Sho\^ On Earth, and re­ West, easCsouth and north, the countless activities of voice from upstairs, if tilings CHURCH OP CHPaST places the wood-winds with a sec­ •wore in theirpropor place they'd Uncle Tom's Mansion The following program was pre­ Stony Creek Vargas Expected to Keep Tight tion o: the rare Bayreuth tubas, war are united by Long Distance. 1)0 there Pr.yale Elo,.e littlo to the Nazis nnd .lup.s, but it self free too. , Evolved by Atomic I'tirce?" will be Connecticut's absentee ballot to wheat and bran plus seedless rai­ Avitiioirt it. ,''<'^' '" atfor(i.s our boys some protection, song, Louise Pond, Florence Ash­ nchez and Major Ho«.-,rd SlasB HI »re workinB u "'«d 1° dtm»n.lra.e the subject of the Lesson-Sermon conform to the latest federal legis­ •Si sins put you In tune. A.sk for .Post's 'Bj' the Way, yhwc are yon 'go- "Your War Bonus bought these am­ man; remarks, the Rev. A. W. Jones eralion ot vehicle cooling .y.tem.. Making .eale model, u only one ol bulances now in Italy. Buy moro prayer, Patricia Neal; recessional tor Sunday, June 18th. lation and—a restatement of the opera' Raisin Draij.—Adv. 10 War llonds and hold 'i>m! Buy War Bonds and Hol4 Them. f Army job. no>« beinit done by the Women . Army_Lol;pr|_ inji^olfideyhosf) screws next fall t nnd benedlct'.on . "The Golden Text is from Hebrews state's highway speed laws. { 239 lyp.e» oj >—diu'istian Sciijtiee M()nilor, LK S. Tiy«siii-y peparimettt .' t ^ % (! ii-*i»'^, i#afc#pS|P, i>'i(.t^wwiK%5^;».»"«f. 4..."j3^337T?Hrr^77rrTrzrrr7^

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&4OB TOVTH THE BRANFORD REVIKW, BRANFOHD, CONN., JUNE IB, 1041 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BIIANFORD, OONN., JUNE ID, 1044 PAGE FIVE This Lilllc Wac Can IMovc MouiiUuns TWO LOCAL GIRLS and Peiinsylvuuln. llecattse of his business nbumcn, With The ENTER SERVICE ncrease in Salvation Army Mr, Brain has been especially chos­ READING & WRITING en for his position on the Public Two Branford women were Business Conducts Plea Rclalion.s Department Field Force. BOYS IN among the 40 WAC recruits from He is married, has throe children ii ^ nr^Mm Scavc^ AND /^/^« ?Il%wn Ccnnecllcut that entrained from Continued from page one and makes his home in Boston, New Haven Monday evening to count numbers 1400. Four hundred For Support SERVICE The Citizens who have not made start their basic training at Fort Uiaiis have been placed on proper­ their returns by mall lo the Trea­ Oglethorpe, Oa. ly, chiefly In Branford, although It At the request ot Chairman surer, Charles N. Baxter, are ur­ LLt Is often very liard for grown-ups to understand wliiit goci Ptc. John B. I'livlllo, lIomhiBWay Iclas,-!, will go to ,San Pedro, Calif., They are Doris Dohna, Cedar St., is the associations privilege to go Frank J. Kinney, 'of The Salva­ gently retpieslcd lo do so In order on In tlio minds of clilldrcn—our memories arc short pcrlupi. One man Avenue, East Haven, .son of Mr. and for asslKnmont. He Is the son of and Doris E. Wilcox, Twin Lakes u.s far as 50 miles from Its oHlce In tion Army Annual Appeal tor funds that time and expenses may be who has not forfjotien is Mari|ul5 W. Childs, whose new novel, "The Mrs. Rnmouldo Paollllo when la.st Mr. and Mr.'?. Harry C. aillettc. Road, North Branford. placing mortgages. Mr. Baldwhi which is now In progress, Mr. A. B, saved and thereby the greater good C.ibin," shows unusual insiijht in'o the heard from wa.s In England. Bradley Avenue. The now recruits were guests at stated that over 90 per cent of Brain, will commence a systema­ be accomplished by tlic money mysteries of chlldhond. a beach party on Monday held at loans arc on owner occupied dwel­ tic solicitation of fuud.s in Bran­ saved. Mr, Childs hitherto I1.15 been best Pfc. Lyman H. Roberts of East Stair Sl!t. John W. Colby of the home of Mrii. Charles Sciiall, lings. It ha.s not been necessary lo ford and district. known as a newspaperman and a political Haven Is slalloncd In England HotchkLs.s ai'ovc Road recently at Ames Point, West Hlven, .spon­ make any foreclosures. writer, author of "Sweden, the Middle where he 1.1 with the Intantry. .spent a few days at ;lho home of sored by the New Haven County Tho association looks to the fu­ CHARLES W. COOKE Way, rhis Is Your War," and "I Write his parenl.s, Mr. and' Mrs. Clyde Cliaptcr of the Connecticut Slate ture in anticipation of a building from Washinj'ton." "The Cabin," his sec­ Ptc. Stanley Marklcskl, son of Colby. Syt. Colby Is at Fort OcorBC Pcdetlon of Women's Clubs. Swim­ lirogram when priorities are lifted The death ot Charles \V. Cooke ond novel, delinilely establishes him as an Mr, and Mrs. iBnallus Marklcskl, Meade, Wnvyluiid, waltliij; a.-sslgn- ming and games were enjoyed and and Is putting Itself,in a iiosilion occurred suddenly in Now llnven important fiction writer. OKIII'U Uigelow, Icl'l, Sliile Cnuipuifrii Cliaiiiuau (if tltp Connecli- Harbor Street, Is In the Admiralty mont. a reception and dinner were ten- 111 handle the post-war mortgage Hospital, Tlmrsdoy, June 1, 1944, This Is the story of three weeks in the li'ul War Kniul, discusHcs Spceiiil yorvuios CoiuiuitU'o plans, with llor- Island.-!. derecL to the group by the Now Ha­ market. after li short illness, lie was,born life of thirteen-year-old Rob Dennett, U. Richard D. Meek, .son of Mr. ven chapter, headed by President in Branford, September 14, 1859 ^mau StciiiUrnus, righl, I'lvsidciil iil' tlie Hridgeport l.lrass Company, three weeks which he spent on his gr.tnd- At the. June meeting of the and Mis. W. M. Meek, Wllford Mr.s. Tlmms E. Thibeau. Mrs. Rob­ the son of Samuel Q., Cooke and and newly eloclod tMuiinaim of the Spcciiil Serviei^s Ctiimiiitlno uE father's farm. His grandmother is a tyran­ Aviation Cadet Norman Plant Board of Directors it was voted to ert Baldwin, President of the State Cornelia Palmer Cooke. After the nical, hypochondriac woman, cloaking her has started primary sehool train­ i Road, hn.s bticn ,: transferred to pay a three percent dividend per the ('onnectielt Wnr Flucl, al a mceliiij!; hold ill Uie Hotel Tart, Now MARQUIS W. CIIII.IJS ing at Jones Field, Bonlmin, Te.xns. fCainp Atlerbury, Ind., , to " Camp Federation, was a guest at the annum, payable July Isl, death or his father In 1915 ho and shrewishness when neccss.ary beneath a gathering. llavcii. ilune 7. saccharine sweetness. Mis grandfather, a pathetic creature, is still fight­ : Bliindlnp;, Flu. Reserve, amounting to $30,000 his brother Harry carried on the Tech. Alan Llndbcrg. Montowfst' Capl. Elizabeth Paine and Lt. has been built up which is more fruit tnrm. During several years ot ing, vainly, after .1 lifetime of failure, against his wife's domination. actors. He Is survived by two broth- • aMlltord, LeRoy Barlhlomcw, Har­ The heroine of this story, « very real heroine even though she Street Is stationed at Cnmp Metitlc, Robert ChatHcld ot Short Dcach Helen L. Corl, of the WAC Recruit­ than double the required amount. his later lite ho was incapacitalod crs and two sisters, Harry Q. Cookoi old Baldwin, John Higgins and wears faded patched petticoats and has the face of an old witch, is Maryland. is home on furlough. He Is with ing and Induction Headquarters, T'rom its organization In Octo­ from many forms ot manual labor Addison T. Cooko and Susio B, Paul McLean of Brantord. Com­ Hob's spinster Aunt Stella, whose own life has been wrecked by her the U. S. Marines. 150 Temple Street, were in charge ber 1935, when It opened with by a physical disability which was Corporal Margaret R Wi.son of A.kov.Ue, North C.rolin., P"<« «»» pookc ot Branford and Mrs, Lewis mittal wa.s at Center Comotory. mother, but who is fanatically rcisolved that the same thing won't Jerry J. Collins, U. S, M.trUW of the .shipment. Sandwiches and .king louche, on « B..nl d.or.-..r.a at the A,r Ba.. in Oflando, Flori>ij>j. $2500 cash assets as of December 31 borne with Christian fortitude. He finh C. Wilcox ot Guilford, A number; liappcn to the boys. By the end of the Corps will take special tmlntng a( '• Ftrst class petty officer Paul coffee were served by the USD at =h dioramas, Vilh their mouniainr., h-nnci, runway, and villagoi rtduceU ot each year have Increased as fol­ was very fond ot Uowers and spent Suci of nieces and nephews and several story, when she dies as inarticulately as she Camp Lejeunc, B.C. ; Bluckstonc, .son ot Mr.s. Elizabeth the New Haven railroad station. to »cale, are u.cd to train Avi.iticn C-"c-.«. lows: 1035, $9,800.00; 1030, $41,934.40 A. B. BRAIN much time growing them for both PIONIO WEDNESDAY" grand nieces and nephews. I lived, you arc tnadc .nvare that it is she :• Blackstonc. Hop.son Avenue arrived Both enlisted in the Women's 1937, $129,220.02; 1938, $175,546.77; Mr. Brain Is well acquainted pleasure and jjrofll. wlij) has steered Rob from danger and tliat Laurence Plnkham, son of Ray­ = ln town this morning fmm Seattle, Army Corps to serve as Air Wacs New Haven and Elmira, N.Y., will 1939, $262,445.01; 1940, $405,671.84; with The Salvation Army proced­ He was a member of the Guilford Funeral services were held the A Joint picnic ot thb Comtorla-. it ts she who has opened for him the door mond Plnkham, has been promoted ' Wash., ntter nearly two years in with the Army Air Forces and will .serve as best rnan.' 1941, $503,418.88; 1942. $805,151.36; ure, having .served In its ranks Congregational church and tor following Saturday afternoon from bio Society and the Rod Cross Sow­ Icailing to normal and vital manhood. to first lieutenant. jHimoIulu. be assigned to an Air Forces base 1943, $1,180,787.47. and for the same since 1005. Upon his arrival In several years served as a deacon. the Norman V. Lamb funeral par­ ing Unit will bo hold Wednesday at * * • ' WEDDINGS or flying Ilcld imrnedialely after ANNOUNCE PLANS years money placed out on mort­ America from England Mr. Brain Always interested In boys, he lors. Rev, •Wm. C. H. Moe oITlcialed 1 o'clock at the homo pt Mrs. Her­ Maria' Manning, who for over fifty completing basic training. gages have been $3,800; ,$37,025; SANCHUK-SHEMOUNY Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah A. became an Oltlccr In The Salva­ taught a class In Sunday School, assisted by Rev. Matthew Madden bert Thalohor and Miss Marlon years has conducted an advice to the lovc-' Paul B, Vallo, Jr., seaman • thirti Sgt. Francl.s P. Lipkvich, .son Jf $84,350; $77,400; $90,050; $170,950; tion Army and served at Important strong by example and precept to of Brantord. Bearers were Edgar Thatcher, Sound View Heights, In­ )Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shemouny Knowlton ot 62 Hopson Avenue an­ lorn colunm under the name of Beatrice class of Now Haven and Johnson's Nfr. and Mrs, Jo.seph Lipkvich, $176,095; $207,557; $275,080. posts In Ohio, New York, Michigan htiip them build Christian char- Wilcox and Randall Norton ot dian Nook. Sampson, N. Y. Ho was graduated announce the coming liiarrlage ot nounce the coming marriage ot Fairfax, tells in her auiobiographJ>"Ladies Point Is stationed In Norfolk, Va. arrived in town late Monday eve­ This week, .fusciili Ijnrzillo I'liiiipli'ti'il pii.viiiiMits on llii> lirst mnrl- Now andThcn," of one of the first letters she ever received. It was ning to spend a furlough after ar­ last week from Branford High their daughter, Evelyn Gertrude to their daughter Shirley to Mr. John J. Ahern, son of Mrs. William A. f.'ii|:o luilo issued li.v tliii Hniiiriird Kedcral iSaviiitrs imil Loiiii A.ssoi^ia- from » young man with a fearful problem. His landlady was holding , Sgl. William a. Colby who has riving from overseas duties. School. Ptc. Joseph Paul Sanchuk. Ahern, PBlmer Road. The wedding the fact that he liad not paid his rent as a threat over his head to,get boon at Camp Chaftey, Ark., has The wedding will take i)lace Sat­ tioii. The TIDIC, luaili' .N'oveiulicr lit. 111:!."!, was ou 1111 11 .vi^iir, 7 inoiitb will take place on July 10 in St. him to marry her. The trouble was, the young man said, that the boon transferred to Camp Atter- Pvt. Albert J. Palumbo writes Mr. and Mrs. Albert Altmanns- urday I morning, June 17 at 9 ]iliiii, liiit was ]inid u|i at Ihc I'lid ii! oi^lil .veurs, Slidwu above is Kcg- Mary's Church. U«dlidy wiis an old hag and he was really in love with her daughnr. bury, Ind. His wife; the former MLss from the Solomons. bbrger ot Or^nite Bay' have re­ o'clock in St, Mary's Church. inald 8. liiiklwiii, trnisiinn-, liiiii.ding tile puid-uii iidlo lo .Mr. Horzillo. ''^ t should he do? Bcttricc Fairfax advised' him to get a job and Barbara Harvey of Boston, has re­ ceived word that their son Pvt. Al­ A reception will follow at 2 •«« his rent. o'clock in' White Eagle Hall, Wal- turned to her home following a Mrs. Robert Logan of Riverside, bert P. Altmannsberger, Jr., has suitable evidence ot citizenship. briot vlalt with him In Arkansas. En.st Haven has', rccclvcil wtird been transferred to Camp Le- Ungtord. S'tmntir Wol! awaited book—"The Time for Decision"—' This reciulrcment may be provided that her husband lia.s arrived in Jeune, N. C., with the U. S. Coast Boating Parties through a birth certificate, baptis­ will be the liook-of-thc-Month Ciut se­ Guard. , GRANITE BAY lection for August. The Club' also an- ' Mrs. Henry, LaCrolx (Betty Boldl- New Orleans from the South Paci­ JENCKS-JUDGE mal certificate recorded within one mann) has Joined her husband at fic. nnimccs that the next book dividend to Its Miss Ruth G. Judge, daughter of By INGEBORG HALLDEN. Should Secure year of birth, and entry in a fam­ Fort Brfigg; N. C. Pfc. Logan, who is the son ot ily Bible, passports, etc. Ahens must members will be a special edition of "Talcs Ralph MacWlUlams, son ot Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Judge Phone 107-12 of Kilgar Allan I'oe," with an introduction Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Logan of Har­ and Mrs. Ralph MacWlUlams of of East Haven, will become the bring their alien registration certi- ly llervey Allen and 39 wood:engravings Loo Flnneran, son ot Mr. and bor Street, has , been away 21 Short Beach' has been transferred, brjde of Cpl. Robert Brewer Joncks Mrs. Genevieve Kenyon visited Identifications tlllcatcs. Mrs. Leo Flnneran, 228 Main Street riionths with the;, ooa.st ' anti-air­ ly I'Vitz liichcnbcfg. , from Camp Sampson, N. Y., to son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Jencks her Hou.'se-on-thcRock on Tuesday. Identification cards now boing t :i- left this week for, the Lf, S. Navy, craft. Norfolk, Va. of Howard Avenue, New Haven, Persons intending to participate issued are lyminated, that Is, they Since time immemorial man has dreamed • where he will be a hospital appren­ Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in ] Pvt. Fred Courtsal, .son bt • Mr. in boating and fishing activiticT are enclosed in a sealed waterproof iif estaping from this planet to walk upon j tice, second class. Vernon, son of Mr. antl Mrs. Mrs. Urban. Greem ot Chestnut St. Andrew's Methodist Church. on Long Island Sound and Its trib­ container. Thuse holding cards the motjii or Mars. Tliis is not at all inipos- ' I and Mrs. Frederick J. Courtsal has Howard C. Kel.sey, Bueua Vista Street has retiirned to • her duties Miss Judge has selected her aunt, reported tor duty at Augusta,-Ga., utaries will have to carry Coast which have not been so treated are sibic according to scientific writer Willy, Following an 18 day furlough Road, Stony Creek leaves Friday at the post oflice following an illl- Guard identification cards. requested to appear at hte asslst- Ley, who in Im book. "Rockets," proplicsics that within the next Mrs. Grover Patterson, as matron following a furlough after an ap­ Robert W. QiUelte, seaman Ilrst for U. S. Navy Training at Camp nesy. \ • A chfcck at the captain ot the captaln ot the port's office, so that p ^' several centuries we will sec rockets conquering the immensities of space.' of honor. Mr. Rawland Hocking of pendix operation. port oflice, 74 Forbes Avenue, New a new card may be Issued. They Haven, confirmed the tact that must bring one photograph head- Mrs, Thelrna Klbbo Is making cards are still req'uii'ed by all per­ svie 1 1-4 inch, tor this purpose. ImprovtimoiUS at'.her,proporly. sons over 14, Lariiphiers Cove Lt. (j.g.) John K. Murphy, as­ GBAD'aATES TODAY Baby Reginald Babcook is re- sistant captain ol the Port of New By WINNIE RINKER covering from an Illness, London at New' Haven says there Miss Ann Colby, daugiitor of Mr. has beeri a sharp Increase in tiie and Mrs. Clyde W. Colby, Hotch- Mr. and • Mrs.: Norman Russell Buddy Rinkcr entertained tho number ot persons applying for klss Grove Road will be graduated have received word that Joseph following playmates at his birth­ these cards during recent weeks. this afternoon from the Hartford Austin, iiusbandoi their daughter, day party Saturday: Allen Rath- Solves The Coast Guard started to issue School ot Nursiiig. Miss Colby was the'former Miss BpUy Ru^ell, has bun, Dan, Bobby and ClilTle Peter­ them early in 1042, and it is esti-'graduated from Branford High been promoted to Captain. He Is son, Bobby Dully, Billy and Bud­ mated that thou.sands have been i School in 1041 and the following as Maxwell Field, Ala. dy Bomstor, Kennolh Howd, Jer­ Issued in the New Haven area.; September entered training. ry Haywnrd and Bobby Rinkcr, They are issued tor the duration, j Mr. aiid Mrs. Colby and their The Coast Guard baS3 is open ; guest tor the summer. Miss Pearl Miss Jciin' 'Elizabeth Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson Monday through Saturday from B \ Schudy of Kansa.s City will attend daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles who have been In Indianapolis, to 4 to receive applications and "s- the exercises; Duffy has beeiv graduated from Ind., for several weeks are expected slue identincation cards. Persons the clB"nth grftde at Hamden Hall. back this week. wishing to obtain cards .should se­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller ot 30 cure an application blank, com­ Mill Creek Road move to Norwich Mrs. Henry.A. Marsihall has ar­ plete it through the first endorse­ next week. rived to spend the sninmer at her Brantord Public Schools closed ment, and present themselves at yesterday for the summer vacation. the office for finger-printing. deadl" cottage. Mrs. Harold Mulllns was removed "... Ask the Joes in the front linesl" "... Ask that kid ou the strettherl" "... Ask those who bury our 'They should bring three piiot'o- to New Haven Hospital this morn graphs, head-sl7.e 1 1-4 inch, and. Ing. ,HEY KNOW. Every G. I. Joe knows, billions and billions of dollars. '• /• l^ I , "T 'This is the big show. This is the pay-off. This is "That's the price we must pay for a decent world- NOW is the TiME the one that counts. a world in which we and all children can live in peace. ' '. 'I +0 improve your properly with " Sure, we're going to take 'em. But it's going to cost We G. I.'s will furnish the bodies. Will you furnish tho us plenty .... thousands and thousands of lives .... dough?" BLUE DIAMOND MIX A Trap Rock-Asphalt Compound THE IDEAL SURFACE FOR 9 9 PRiyATE DRIVES -- PARKING AREAS MILL YARDS . -- SERVICE STATIONS onODY NEEDS to tell you that the ri^htini in this And hero are S more reasons for buying Cai-cful 'Workmanship war is reaching a crisis. But we've got to realize N Extra Bonds in the SthI also that we face a similar crisis in financing the war. Estimates furnished with no obligation I. War Bond! an the be«t, iho lafoit Invoilmont In Iho Make no mistake! The 5th War Loan is the biggest, world I most vitally important financial effort of this war! 2. WarBondsrBlurnyou$4forovory$3ln lOyeari. The New Haven Trap Rock Co. We can't afford to fail. 3. War Bondi holp koop prlcot down. (>I IDI Its 1{IAI>\ 1 (>U 1N\ \Sll)N \ (,lul 1 niliK pom. iRS. BRCVCN looked pu'/.zlcd. She had read the ice cubes Dick and his pals used in their cokes, somiwhcic in In^liiui In thi 1 1 |i un 1 n nil 1 t,bdiis in (VI. Now is the time for every American, soldier and 4. War Bondi will help win Iho Poaco by Incroailng cenUi till unti Unl I Iidi 1 III il 11 s m 1 ii ii 1 thi ni luiU •. plinc-. s^eral advertisements •\vhicli said that she now 67 Church Street Phone 80137 New Haven, Conn. purchasing powor ofler Iho War. lUC ciimpUlth issunbli-d Jusi m llui |h f IIK IIUL C IIL Mr. Brown was startled when Mrs. Biown civilian, to go all-out... to make his supremo effort of 5. War Bondf moan oducallon for your children, ««- invasion p tjjii.aions received much more cleetricit)' for tlie same amount handed him the electric bill and announced, that the war. Buy double the extra Bondsyou bought last curlly for yoo, fundi for rollromenl. of money and that tlic cost of household electricity she should have been a detcnive because she had time! had dropped steadily over a period of years. The just solved a mystery. Mr. Brown saw that the bill saving wasn't apparent- in her bill which wasn't was for the usual amount and said there was nothing much higher or lower tlian it had been for some mysterious about that. Complete time and she couldn't tccall that she had bought any new appliances recently. Then Mi^. Brown explained that they used much more electricity nowadays but paid 110. more than Home Furnishers A s'udden blare of swing music from Dick's room they had a few 3'ears back. Mrs. Bro\yn ,^aid that rurniture Draperies made Mrs. Brown jump, but it also jolted her elecbricity was just about the only household neces­ Bedding Rugs memory. She remembered that she had given Dick sity she could think of that hadn't gone up in price Ranges Radios MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS COMPANY the radio when she bought a new'model as a gift since the war began. Mr. Brown pretended that he Electrical Appliances for Mr. Brown. had known it all the time. ri \ll UOKK lids w 11 woikonpio- That was the year they purchased the electric iMetnfj diiclioii lini\ as MiUlii'd Si'O.si) at B. F. The Connecticut Light and Power Company ^1 FAHMEUETli: — Juui- tloodricli fi'iuents valves in all-syn- range and the family gave her an electric ironer. BULLARD'S Thi. ia anomda! V S Treasury advorthcmcnl-prepeTod ur,dar nusphe. ol TVensury Department arid WatAdverlhin& Council . •, * . Reynolds o(irll"lb\".oo,l liii'lic aiilo-tiro tubinir. Now "inner has been cho.scn .National mhos finm lest tulifs" are available Then Mrs. Brown watched Mary walk toward the If yon use Electricity Wisely — New Haven Corner Orange Victory Garden Girl. to ap.y motorist, • Etei Street kitchen -Nvith a blouse to press and she thought of all ' Von iVce Coal and its Tiiiiispoit,itioij,

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PAGE 13IX THE BKANFCUD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., JUNE IB, 1044 TIIK BRANFORD REVIEW, BKANrOED, CONN., JUNE ID, 1044 PAGE SEVEN • • •iti.iVri ' I Doll Wiiislow ot llic Ntt'vy The honor roll foinmittee wl.sli- (Hark Avenue, will havi! as their ccnlly for her mother, MM. H. News About Rationing; Price Contro es to Ihuuk UwM wiiii ciuil,rlbiitod guest this summer. Miss Mary Hu­ Wolfson. Mvs. Woltson has return­ Ll. Comilr. Frank Mnrlinck money tuwarti tile purchase ot a go of New llnvcii. ed from Mlanil, PUv., and will pass Book Pour *orth 10 points each. SHORT BEACH new flag nud plants, FUELS Good Indefinitely. Red tokens, the summer hero with Mr. and Mis. .September 30—Last day lor peri­ Mr. and Mrs. lloword Stcpp and Tucker. worth one point each, used as vlll, Mrs. Leon Sliorcy, Miss Prlscll- Theodore V. Moycr won ,tlie War od Four and period Five coupons. change. Householders are remind­ DON WINSIOW m- ST.. ELIZABKTH R. C. CHURCH chlldrtni, Lcora niul Howard will Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien Bond given nway last week by the sixuid next week here with Mrs. All coupons worth 10 gallons a unit. ed that red stamps now become son. Slun-t Beach baseball boys. Now 1044-45 fuel oil coupons will Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley Tile following children were bap­ Stepp's father, Merrietl E. Taylor. valid every 4 weeks instead ot ev­ Rev. William Myers become good for 10 gallons a unit ery 2 weeks. Thus l"ne number ot tised on Children's Dny: Walter Sunday Mass will be at 10 o'clock Paul Dftrnctt ot Rocklnnd Park June 21, nt B o'clock there vvlll upon their receipt by the consum­ I)Oint» is reduced to 15 for every 2 Moore Ames, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. will iiond the sale of War Boiuis er from local OPA boards. weeks instead of 30. Waller GranvlUo Ames; Riiberl be a high mass In St. Elizabeth's in llip present, Flflh Doml Sale. church for all Short Beach men UNION CHAPEI, Holland Bu.-ih, son of Pvt. and Mrs. Mr. and l\lrs. Joseph B. Murphy Rev. J. Edward Newton ot Wcstvlile Stanley Holland Bush; Gail Fran­ nncl women In the armed forces, COAL STOVES Mrs. Burdctle Hart nnd daugh­ at home and abrottd. ot 025' Orange Street, Nc\v llaven, ^ Pastor ces and Robert Kclls, children of announce tho blrtii of n son, Brian No delivery of anthracite or coko Purchase ccrtiflcalcs obtainable Pvt". and Mrs. Robert Kclls; Robert ter have returned from n visit in Sunday School will be nt 0:45 Wllniliiglon, Del, Ml'.s. Hart's sis­ Joseph, on May 29. Mrs. Murphy ' I may be made unless tho vendor from local board. with classes tor everyone. C'aurch William Logan, son of Mr. and Mvs. Mlsa Margaret O'Neill and Mrs. has In his possession a signed state­ Robert William Logan; Gerurd Lee ter, Miss Juno Knlgslon rctiU'ued was formerly Miss. Ann Decgan ot Services will be at 11, with a ser­ with Ihcm. IJtinlol council nro spending some East Haven. ' , ment on the prescribed form from TIRES mon by the pastor. The choir, di­ Perry, son of Mrs. Bruce W. Perry; time at their collage, Acacia Lodge the con.sumer showing the con­ rected by Mrs. Edith Davle.s Junes Arthur Daniel Pcter.s(m, .sou of Mr. sumer's annual needs tor solid All passenger car tire inspections and Mrs. Clltford V. Pelorson; Dor- SCOUTK RAISING MONEY have been cancelled as ot April 20. will sing Handel's "Largo." Mr. El In nn uttemiil to raise n sum Lt. and Mrs. Whitney Country­ A son, Howard L. Carpenter, Jr., fuels, tho consumer's Inventory of mer E. Okcson will lead the nfter­ Is Jean RendlnK, dautsliler of Mr. was born June 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Motorists holding only basic ra­ and Mrs. Frederick R. Heading. of niuiiey by thi^ Boy SMnil,s for a man have arrived to spend the sea­ solid fuels as of April 1, 1044, tho noon hour at 4 o'clock. building- fund, n .sale ot tickets tor son at the Holmstrom ootlugo, Howard L. Carpenter of Short name of the fuel dealer, the num­ tions are not eligible tor nCw or Beach. Mr, Carpenter,is nn elcclrl- used tires. Drivers with total ra­ Children who received Bibles on 25 dollar.s in War .Sliuuiis and 25 Taylor I'inco. ber of rooms to he heated and the Chlldrens Day were: Arlcno Ruth (d,lun' prlMs Is now being conducted clnn's mate, second class, stationed type of heating equipment used. tion mileage (exclusive ot special The following Brownies piirllcl- at Bayslioro, L. I. Mrs. Carpculcr rations) ot more than 120 miles a Evls, Norecn Claire Altmannsbcr- patcd in a Fly-U)) iiroKrain at the II wits said hy a cinnnillteo mem­ SI. Elizabeth's Women's Club t With this form prpperly exe­ ger, Robert Walter Rlnker, Robert ber last i!voiiing that the sale, In hiive .sot, July 15 this year tor Uio Was Miss Janice Cooke betorp her month may quUlty for Grade 1 school Wedncsdny night: Aiiene marriage. cuted and In his possession, a fuel tires, subject to quota limitations. ufacturers and producers. John Peterson, Oeorge William En- Evls, Rodimcre Duncan, Ann Bul­ lis llr.si week, met one-third uf niuiuai lawn parly on llic grimmls dealer may deliver between April Applications should be made at lo­ niilk and its products In\e gone fo wtr on c'lcry front, states glchart, Robert William Lamson. ger, Betty Paradls, Eleanor While, the goal. Several cash doiuitlphs of St., UllzubL'th'a Church. 1, 1044 and October 1, 1044 up to The tacts presented to Congress War rood Adminiitrator, Marvin Jones. They are dropped by para­ have also been roct^ved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Janlekl cal board. Owners ot re-cappable do not .substantiate this Idea. In chute m llic remotest jungles of the Pacific. They are carried by SUPPER PARTY Joan Dickinson. 50 percent ol a consumer's anrrtial tires should have them re-capped planes above the earth and by submarines under llic sca.s. They Carol Lncy, Joan Walton were Bruce L. Burdgo has coinploted of 13 Mill Crook Road, amiounco rcqulremonls of anthracite or coke 1943, tho income ot farm operators Last Friday thcC hapel Hymn the birlh of n daughter, Judith at onco. nourish Jighters on shipboard, nn the beaches, in the deserts and in Sing Group held a supper party at awarded tenderfoot pln.s and Carol Al llic last inoctlug of the Board the eighth grade at Ilumden Hall. for the coming soa.son. rose 25 per cent above the preced­ the mountains ot all the continents ot the earth. Lynn, on May 20 In the Ilrtspllal Tlicy reduce accidents in war plants. They lessen fatigue the home ot Delbcrt Bassett, Clark Englchart, Maury McCleos, PrlscU- ot Education it was voted to re- The total amount of anthracite ing year—from $10,180,000,000 to Vl ' piaci' the present soli pi|)o of the Mr. and Mvs. Michael Ryan arc ot St. Rojjhael. Mrs. Janlekl Is the periods. They keep workers producing at maximum cfllciency. AveniK?; tllose being present: Mrs. la Delbort earned awards. former Mls.s Doris Stoddard, or coke which a consumer may re­ OFFICE HOURS $12,775,000,000. corijoratlon profits, Because these foods are so essential to Victory both on the fight­ Edith Davlos Jones, Mrs. Gladys Maury McClecs and Jcnnetlc Slum, Doncli School septic lank occuiiylni',' the Bli'diiesl Collage, ceive from April 1, 1044 to March Now dally office hours at 0 to 5 ing front and 011 the home front, civilians must in some cases do, with a live Inch casl iron sewer Clark Avenue. even after taxes, were up a billion •with less t'lian usual. However, states tlie National Dairy Council, Penn, Mrs. Mildred Fenn, Mrs. Thompson were raised to first class 31, 1045, Is limited to 87'/-! percent except on Saturdays when the ot- the very knowledge of the vital need of dairy foods in preserving Charles Halsted. Mr. and Mrs, scouts and a curved pin went to |)lpc. A sou, Kenneth, was born Juno of the amount received during tho flce closes at noon. The room will dollars from 1942. lliE American way ot living will make them even more appreciated Mrs. Harry Tucker allondcd a B to Mr. and Mrs. Foster E. Spctry Production was up, too. Our Chafles Scovlil, Miss Barbara Sco- Priscllla Dclbort. Dorothy lluwkos period April 1, 1942 to March 31, be closed to the public all day in building a better ami a stronger nation as normal quantities vlll, Mrs. Leon Shorey, Mis Priscli- is now a .second class scoul, Mi\ and Mrs Harry Juhn.'^on, birtlKlay parly In Bridgeport re- of Pardee Place, Bast Haven. 1043. Wednesday. farmers broke, all previous records, tiecomc available. Those who wish to appear before turning out 21 per cent more food the board tor gas and tires must than they did In the year ot 1039. allowed to send sixty pounds of GASOLINE Industrial production hit a peak 20 books a year, at the rate ot Ave stamp lU In A book now valid for do so Mondays after 7:30. Oil pro­ blems win be considered Wednesday per cent above the record-shatter­ Red Cross Notes pounds a month, to each United 3 gallons through .(Vugust 8. ing year ot 1942. States prisoner ot war and civilian Serially numbered B3 and C3 cou­ evenings and the food panel Is In sessions Thursday evenings. Here's an interesting statistic to Internee held by Germany. pons good for five gallons. be found in the report: If prices to Red Cross has completed ar­ consumers during the present war rangements tor reduced rates on SHOES NOTES had duplicated the upward trend cable service to prisoners ot war Airplane Stamps 1. and 2 In Book By Anthony F. Arpala which chaaracterlzed them In tho and civilian Internees held by last war, it would have cost us as Germany. 3 now valid for one pair. Families State Director "A wounded flyer, lying Injured a people about $22,000,000,000 more In a prison camp in Germany or I OMC'a totnl prorlttcfmn of military voliialan may pool coupons ot a household. to live in 1943. Disasters affecting more than of nil typoi «tll .10011 ranch tlio 400,000 The recently issued eighth re­ the Far East, is not as tar from , mark. This js hy far Hw largest immbor An important thing about this home as lie may feel, due to the twenty thousand families In twen­ j to bo manitfacturad by any ono company, SUGAR port ot the Office ot Price Admln- saving is that it could not have ty-two states killed 124 persons i.slratlon |.o our Congress contain.'; work of thousands of American ' ' • - 1 been made without 'the help ot and injured 684 In the six weeks Sugar Stamps 30 and 31 in Book a lot of facts which were inter­ women in Red Cross chapters in Four, each good for Ave pounds. Price Panel workers—all ot them the United States. Through the ending May 15. esting to me, and I think they will unpaid voiuntccrs—assoclaled with Qood Indehnltely. Interest you, too. surgical dressings they prepare, Sugar Stamp 40 in Book Four, nearly every War Price and Ra­ Mrs. Harold Barker, chairman ot For instance, very few folks re­ •they are ministering as directly to good for five pounds for home can­ tioning Board in the country. him as they would it he were at Flr.st Aid and Water Safety will go Today's Armies requlxc about one motor truck for every ten power air compressors, and machine shops ... are equipped ning through February 28, 1045. alize the tremendous and , far- To give you an idea ot the enor- to Camp Manhattan at Narrows- reaching job done by OPA's com­ home. The surgical dressings they soldiers, At this ratio, GMC Truck 85 Coach Division, Gen­ with radio stations, field kitchens, laundries and water puri-, Sugar Stamp 32 In Book Four be­ mour accomplLshment ot those prepare reach these men in the burg ( N.Y., tor art Aquatic Course. eral Motors, Uaa built, enough military vehicles to transport paratively limited number of cn- Panels, let me tell you that in a She will conduct classes in Water fication units . . . perform many other vital duties for many comes good Indetlnitelyon Juno IG torccment agents. In 1943, accord­ emergency dressing stations and and supply an Army of close to four million men. The ma­ different branches of the "Service." Last, but certainly not for five pounds o£ sugar. three-month period they handled base hospitals in Italy, in the Noi'th Safety this summer in Clinton and ing to this report, they Investi­ 68,000 consumer complaints and Madison. jority of these vehicles are, the famous 2}/^-ton "six by six" least, is the GMC amphibian "Duck.'! At the fighting fronts Con.sumers may bo granted up to gated 050.000 cases, producing evi­ Aitrlcan desert, in the jungles of ' truck with cargo body . •. . workhorse of our military forces. for only a comparatively short time, this sensational seagoing 20 pounds per person for home can­ processed 04,000 of them. the South Pacific, in the prisoner dence indicating more than 280,- In processing a complaint, here's The following articles have been ' Other GMCs, with four or six wheel drive, puU 75 mm. and truck has already piled up a long list of amazing achieve­ ning my making application on 000 violations. ot war and civilian Internment ' lOS mm. uuna . . . are mounted with fuel and water tanks .. . Form R-322 at Local OPA Boards. what a Price Panel does. One of its camps in Germany, and In the Par requested by Major Miller for tho ments with Allied Amjphibious Forces. V; The majority of these violations volunteers visits the merchant who Arlington Hospital, West Haven; New England OPA Boards have were corrected promptly after East whenever transportation can set two periods for such allot­ allegedly is overcharging his cus-• 2 wood benches or tables, 4 wood OPA and the merchants. in ques­ be arranged;" The Army has re­ benches, 50 auditorium chairs, N.Y., "was the week end guest ,ot ments: 1st period, June 1 through tomers for certain commodities. IE quested a million surgical dress­ Miss Miriam Waylott. tion sat down and talked things the complaint Is found to be well- scraps ot leather, wood salvage, July 31; 2nd period, August 1 out. But in instances of apparent­ ings a month and In order to meet linoleum tor block printing, out­ ' Maty, Mary, Quite Contraiy, How Does Your Garden Grow? Tho card party recently spon­ through October 31. No more than grounded, tho volunteer" reports this quota many more women are Pine Orchard sored tor Bundles for America, Inc. ly willful violations, the cases were the facts back to the Panel. Then door games, used card tables. 10 pounds of sugar may be allotted taken Into the courts. The propor­ needed in the various gauze rooms. was a groat success. About 175 during the first period, and If ap­ the Panel calls the merchant tor a Unless lesser activities that have people were present. The commit­ tion ot the decisions favorable to friendly hearing. Here he ils told Interest hero this week la cen­ plication Is made during the sec­ OPA was about 98 per cent in civil no relation to the War relief eltort tee would like to thank tho mer­ ond period, a written statement just to what extent his prices are are temporarily put aside, and all tered upon the wedding Saturday proceedings and 94.4 per cent In out ot line and what he must do of Mls.s Nancy Benton to Mr. Don­ chants of Branford who cooper­ showing the uso of sugar previous­ possible' effort an dtlme put Into ated so generously. criminal proceedings. to comply, and he is asked to cor­ ald Olson of Eugene, Oregon. Miss ly granted must accompany the Here In Connecticut, l5y tho way, the production of surgical dres.s- application. Reverse side of Form rect the violation immediately. Ings for the wounded (many ot Benton has clioson as her bridal our batting average is 100 per Then lie is visited again. If tht; party her sister, Mrs. Richard Flet­ LEARN TO SMILK at breakfaA. 4-323 Is suggested lor this purposC. them our own boys) the critical Returns From SouUi cent in both civil and , criminal second visit discloses that every­ Mrs. Anne bonaldson has re­ cher as matron of honor. Miss Ask grocer for magic combination proceedings. need will not be met. At the pres­ —^"ciu Post's Raisin Bran. Golden thing is straightened out, the case ent time a dressing is being made turned to Stony Creek after pass­ Meredith Olson of Oregon, sister PROCESSED FOODS Almost anyone will admit that Is closed. In short, it has been ing several months In Fort Myers, of Mr. Olson, as maid of honor. flakes of wheat nnd bran plus Gh\- price control and rationing have that is not diflicutl at all. Quali­ fornla seedless raisins.—Adv.15 Blue Stamps A8 through V8 In thoroughly proccssdo. fied Instructors are always present Fla., where she went to be with The brkli:smalds will bo: Mrs.John kept the cost ot living from soar­ her son, Sgt. Fulton Waddle. D. Baldwin, Miss Jnnc Lang, Miss Book Pour, worth 10 points each. ing as It did during and sliortly to help those who are beginners, Sarah Prlndle and Lieut, (j.g.) Blue tokens, worth one point each, after World War I and protected JANE—All • is forgiven. Trle'd and to inspect all dressings before used as change. Good indefinitely. they are tied and packed. A large 7/orHC From SoulJi Francos Prlndle Taft. Mr. Olson's us from Inequitable distribution magic new combination, Post's 1 > Andre Smith and Mr. and Mrs. best man will bo Mr. Norman Wlld- ot scarce commodities. But some Raisin Bran. Think It's wonderful. response to this and other appeals is hoped tor. AttlP.io Banca have returned from Lsliof Hartford and the ushers arc MEATS AND FATS folks will claim that this was ac­ Crazy about those crisp wheat and Mallland, Fla,, and are at Marsh to be Messrs. Klchard Fletcher, Red Stamps A8 through W8 in complished at the expense ot man­ bran flakes with raisins.—Adv.l4 House, Stony Creek. Mldhale Donahoy, Joy Blcbardson, The American Red Cross has Charles Phelps, Laurence Schul- Continues Study mau ancl Felix ScrnEg. shipped six thousand Red Cross ^'cir. Bond Effort capture parcels for distribution to Miss Sylvia Dworskl, Instructor Miss Benton has been onter'taln- 4-H Club Goes All the American prisoners of war in ot French and Spanish in the East od at showers given, by Miss Jane NATlONAt PRESS IWILDtNG. I Dpiags, or transit camps, in Italy Haven high school will study at the Lang and Mrs. Harrison Lang, and WASIIINCTON, D, C. \ flfaMey*-—-• and Germany. University of Mexico during her by the Knitting Club. Last Satur­ summer vacation. In the tall she jir'' Ity, Anna CooJo day Lieut. (J,g.) Francos Prlndle ' Relatives and friends ot Amcrl will teach at Swectbrler College, Taft and Miss Sarali Prlndle en­ Wrn urRca tlmt all old clothes can prisoners ot war in Europe are ' Virginia. early victoriei usually only mcaii more tertained at dinner for the bridal nnd ruga Rtorert away bo'turned in. ROM General Bradley; Icading'tlie party. Thoy'ro needed to meet roofing ro- savage opposition from a foe made more BOG TALES.. qulroments tor mllltnry stnicturos FInvasion ground forces, right Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Bradley and for homo and farm huildtnga. through every rank, American men now bitter, more ruthless as the shadow of of Now Haven have opened tholr •*• •*• * summer liomo on Island View Ave­ Tbo Hat ot driod foods contlnuoa his doom grows larger-up to you to to grow — oplnacU has now been, face a brutal, desperate, aialc enemy. nue for tho season. keep that faith in days and niglits of added. For this invasion has only begun—be­ tSutallttoa by Mr. 0. T. OaWwillI, , *• •* * gloom as well as in hours of triumph.' l' . Waco. Tc^cna) ^^ Mrs. Thomas Mafflt of St. Louis OPA atallstlolnns say ahoo ra­ fore our fighters lies a hard and bloody Is occupying the Largo Weldon tioning must continue for a whllo ;• There is little that you can do to ' cor in the lionrt of Texas dwelt House for tho coming season. iiftor Iho war ends. tJ. S. nnd Brit- taslc, one that demands all lAeir courage,' two fox terrier pupa who grow up Jah lildo stocks were aboutWiaod up show that you realize what ihey must togothor, Tompcd and gamboled on Mr. and Mrs. James Raynolds ot last yoar. Exports from South backed l)y all your faith in their ulti­ tlio inwii from dny to dny. Thoir Araorica will decline In 'M. With face, perhaps for many months. But one life neemed fine indeed ftnd their friendship deepened oa time, Washington, E.G., son-in-law and tho ol' ahlnola to polish nnd pre- daughter of Mr. H. M. Whiting, mate victory. went on. Borvo your leather ahoes, you're thing you cau do—back the attack with Almbst ovcry nfternoon, Mrs, Anderson, tholr mistress, have taken tho Joannes cottage saving loatUor, time nnd money, pursuit ships speed Into the air 10; would call them .ind present each with a doughnut. They en­ for the summer. Mrs. Raynolds' * • A' meet the attackers, and the aerial That faith will be tested many times every dollar you can spare! Let the joyed the treat and looked forward to this port of the after­ daughter, Miss Martha Looming, dog fight is on. I Mont tlonlora say: "Eat more ba­ Behind this now common event" in this invasion—in grim struggles, set­ noon with gi'ent nntlclpntlon. • Is spending tho summer with them. con." Try n few plocpa oa your Bonds you buy in this greatest of Drives Miss Looming has just graduated Ilea a whole school ot Intensive ; m\ Ono sad day, ono o"t the fox terriers became HI and de-'' casserole of acallopod potatoea or training. In all countries, night fly-. backs, possibly even temporary defeats. be the measure of your belief in their spite Ills inistresa' lender cure, his little puppy life came to from the National Cathredral lima or kidney benna. They will cook nice and crisp in about five Ing is considered an Important Dart nil end. The body was placed in a wooden box nnd with gront School In Washington and plans to of k pilot's work. In this country.' It will be up to you to remember that ultimate victory!, ceremony on the part of the loving owners, buried nearby. enter training as a nurse at the nilniitea nnd will add ranch to tho This lone little tenior watched this sorrowful procedure and ilavor. OMBS ttw.ij'. o\or a dail.encd at advance training bases, tens ot Presbyterian Hospital In New YorR, city, Is the signal for a new thousands ot student pilots spend m bccnnic disconsolate. * * *• B which is connected with the Col­ Crocheted hat nnd bag combina­ type ot warfare—aerial night liglit- arduous months mastering the When doughnut time came round that nfternoon, his' umbia Medical Center, this fall. tions are anmrt for aunimor wear. \ne. Tor although warriors have many exacting Intricacies of night mistress gavo him n doughhut ns usunl. Ho took this in hia flying. They study celestial navlga-, mouth, placed It 6n the Ki'oand, looked at it thoughtfully, nnd Thoy'ro qullo easy to make and m.ule use o( darkness tor surprise then curried it slowly to the nowly-covercd grnvo. He pro- much cheaper than those you con ninvcs ever since -weapons- were jtlon. night precision flying; they; Buy Your Invasion Bonds Today! Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Scrlvcnor of limited to stones, and slingshots, learn how to land without the; eeedcd to paw tlio ground until ho cnnio upon the wooden box. New Haven have takmi the Pavy buy at your favorite store. Then he placed tho doughnut oh tho box, scraped the soil over aerial night fighting Is a singular lights of the Deld, without thsv, it and walked quietly awiiy, - cottage for the summer. •*• * * The Four-H Clubs of America, 1,700,000 strong, ment of Agriculture. looking on. No. 3 shows Eilly product ot Worl,d War II. sound ot the control oHlcer's voice. I Here's a hint to mnhoyoursnlada are making a vital contribution to the war program Fleming of Fairfax County, Virginia, helping Dad with Their tests are tough assignments,, better. Whether you serve real helping in tlic gigantic problem of keeping the food tho chores. Billy is putting his earnings into War It began • and gained Impetus True lovo never dlesl Pvt. Charles E. Smith Jr., Is supply lino strong and in buying War Bonds. Here are i largely as a result of after-dark which they must pass, or else . . .| mayonnalso or trench drosalng bo Bonds. 4-H Clui> members own 90,000 head of dairy This new type of lighting focused spending several days leave at the auro that tho leaves oC your anlad some scenes of 4-H boys and girls at their war work. cattle. No. ^—4-H Clubs make a mighty contribution bombings. The huge bombers, tak­ The Branford Trust Gompany Give yoar doir nn oxlrn pat for lits constant layaUr, Ami' The Branford Federal Savings home of his parents. Pvt. Smith is greens are rtry. The dressing sticka No. 1 shows Glenn Whittenberg, ot Hidalgo County, to tlie poultry and egg supply, raising 9 million chickena ing off with their cargoes ot deadly attention on the all-Important fac­ Xrrd bim well wltb tlm nulrlUous Uuff luoU* unratlonLHl, Texas, with his fine litter which will help the food sup­ tor ot vision. Good eyes are needed at 3'OUt i'ro^vr'a. connected with the Army Air Corps and adda moi'o flavor. in 1943. Here is Helen Wheeling, Brown County, 5&-.iveiiirs are protected by an es­ ply. Glenn is putting his profits in War Bonds. No. 2 South Dal:ota, witli a couple of her birds. She also cort Beet of lighter ships. While by mera, and air cadets are trained KeHUi win irny $6.00 lor orcry orlpinnl truo ilop atorj and is a weather observer at Sel- * •* • shows nn ambulance purchased by the 37,000 members to use their eyes most effectively.' and Loan Association Branford Savings Bank ttcpiinctl (or tmlillvaUan. Si^iid lhtuse: emergency communications, tasks before them. Few eyes are. n.i, is an official U.S. Treasury a,l«f.:scmc„.-prcrar.d under ,u.rlcc. of Tr««.ry DeparlmcntandWar Advcrddng Council •1*^ man School ot Music, Rochester, .in old knllling bag will do. Director M. L. Wilson of the E.ttension Service Depart­ last year. Back the Attack—Buy More Than Before. air raid alerts, blackouts; antiair­ perfect, but most shortcomings In >' M craft guns swing Into position, pow­ sight can be overcome by protej., erful searchlights pierce the night, slonal ophthalmic service, r- "

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FAOE EiaiR* THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, OONN., JUNE 16, 1044 Legal Notice EAST HAVEN Graduation Exercises Happy Birthday The Branford Tile sing a song or birthdays for Mrs. NOTICI! TO TAXPAYEnS . East Haven High School of and Marble Co. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Webb of ITlu'li RUTH UP.RTIIA BOWDEN nulh Llnsley Oliver, June 13. IIOKOUGU OF BllANFOlin BtrcDt plan to pass U>o summer 1" LUKE KAYMOND BOWMAN, JR, Short Beach. JOHN T. BuiminoN Then loo, there's Betsy Hunter Notice Is hereby given to 'the GENERAL CONTRACTOR'^ RUTH I. UROCKETT I'ROCHSSIONAL Samson, June 23rd, taxpayers of the Borough of Bran- ford, resident and non^'csidcnt, MASON and PLASTER WORKJ Mrs. Charles E. Miller rcprc- MARY K. BUNNELL POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE Vigiif Bcntcd the Hair Hour Rcadlni; Club I'URMAN PATRICK CAMPIIELL Miss Eleanor Poulton of ClllI that taxes at the rate ot 2 mills on K. BRKCCIAliOLI High School Orchestra the list of 1D43 arc due and pay­ at a'reception Monday at the home SALVATORK 1.. CAnnoNE Street, East llavon orders a com­ Phone 1115 of Mrs.' Charles F. Schall, Almcs CARMELLA M. CA'STHLLON plete birthday menu for the 22nd. able on Thursday, Juno 1, 1944. Sullivan 19 Ivy St. Branford, Conn.] Point at which 45 new recruits and I'R/(NIC CATAI.ANO ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIBRS Taxes not paid by July 1, 1944. toil officers for the WAC wore LiiviiiiETT CijRTJss CLARK, JR, Griuhutcs .Icrry Ilaywuid l,s proud of a new shall bo .subject to Interest at the guest's, GEOROK HnNJiY CoATiis row boat. rate of 5/10 of one percent for each month which shall elapse from the JiiAN COCHRANE INVOCATION IF/W/Viw; Wejl Miss Photino MalUarls reccnlly MuiUHi. COOK David llalph LewLs—Juno 17, time It shall have become due and represented Bceoher college lit the Iius Louisi! COVE born In 1030, payable. (Rate'of Interest—C'/c per Natlonm meetlnB. o[ the United ADDRBSS OF WELCOME Joseph Bhiiili year). Capitol Theatre EVAN DAVIES 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN States' Student Assembly, JEAN ELLEN DONAIIDR William TalmadBO ot Riverside, The Town Hall will be open jACQUiiLiNi! MAY DowNP.a SOPRANO SOI.O East Haven, a plcu,sunt day to you every day from 9;0D A. M. to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M, The University of Connecticut MARY DARHAIIA DUDLEY SBRENADB Roiiiherg the nth. Tliurs., Fri., Snl., ,7mio 15,10,17 and on Saturdays from 9:00 A. M. has awarded Miss Carolyn Whoclor Mn.nRi!u LoRiuiiTA DIIMONDE Barbara Bcrncr Hope Barbara Allnc is out of the to 12:00 Noon, excepting Holidays. a bacliolor's degree. EVIILYN ELIZAIIETH lillEllTII LADY IN THE DARK hospital for her birthday the 2'Uh. C. A. TERHUNE, SHIRLEY l-lARRiifr 1'AIRCIIILD CiKAnUATION SPBAKERS: Collector of Taxes. ALSO The Ladles' Auxiliary ot Harry II. ELVIRA S. I''I!I)I!' AslriJ johiiiiiieseii Mrs. Ruth M. Evls, Granite Bay, 5-25,0-15,22 Bartlctt Post, A,L., will elect olll- ANNH MARY FITZCERALD NOTHINCI MORE, NOTHING LBSS WIERD WOMAN coirs Wlday evening'at 8 o'clock, A observed her birthday Tuesday. RO(!l!R E. i'REY OUR DOUHLE TASK Jean Gino NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING covered dish supper Will bo served THOMAS M. ERISCOII, JR, Sun., Mon., Tues., .Tinio lS-l!)-':0 at 0:30. OF SHAREHOLDERS CilARLori'ii E, GALI.O , THE ACHII'.VUMKNT or WORLD CONSCIOUSNESS Cordon Mead COBRA WOMAN BliRNICE ERANCKS GEIIRKR Notice is hereby given that, pur­ Mrs.:Henry Weber has boon re­ ALSO GEORGE W. GH.BKKT PERSONALS suant to the by laws of the asso­ moved > to the hospital lor treat­ ODB TO AMBRICA ACTION IN ARABIA 1'. ELiZAnirnt GILLIS Cfiii ciation, a special meeting of the ment. Graduates JEAN CON.STANCE GINO Mrs. Margaret Belts has opened shareholders of the Branford Fed­ MARY ELEANORI! GINO Belt's Store, Slony Creek for the eral Savings and Loan A.ssociation WodiK'sdny, June 21st A ILst of pnplls to bo gradunled FRBSBNIATION OF CLASS GIFT from the East Haven High School EvuT.YN C, GOULD Jack lircrclon season. will be held at the office of the BETOE MARIE GREIIN association, 237 Montoweso Street, THEY GOT ME COVERED at exorcises to be hold In the audi­ FRiaHNIATlON OF CLASS torium follows; THOMAS B. HANLISY Miss Ruth Ashman was home Town of Branford, County of New ALSO liSTHim L, HARRISON ir/Wdw; n. amis from Philadelphia for week Haven, State of Connecticut, on Willkm U. Pagcrjirom the BIG SHOT SUSANNB MARV AITKO DONALD HARRIS HARTI.IN end. June 26, 1944, at 4 o'clock P.M., E. 'ANGHLA JIWBIX ALIIANO Ei.HANOK ANNE HOOAN Hugh Cox, chairman W.T., for the election of directors, RAYMOND ELUOTT ALDIIIIMAN WILLIAM BENJAMIN JACKSON PRBSHNTATION OF DIPLOMAS Of Board of VJucalion Mrs. Michael Carplnella repre­ and for the traiisactlon ot such i'hurs., Fri., .Sat., ,lune •2'2,2a,'24 MILTON L. ANDBRSON GEORCHTTE LOUISE JUANI'AIVRE sents the Half Hour Reading Club other business as may properly Aucn LoRBAiNmAvimiLL AsTRin MARION JOHANNESEN Monday at a reception in Aimes come before tne meeting or any SEE HERE, PRIVATE BIJNEDICTION Rev. William O'Brien RAFFIB C, BALOINO HERMAN M, JOHNS Point for New Haven County mem­ adjournment thereof. By order of EVELYN DOROTHY BAHDARY GRACE MAROOT JOHNSON bers of the Connecticut State Fed­ the board ot directors, dated at HARGROVE HAZEL.KATiiKWNii BELL I.ORRAINU BARDARA KARIIOWSKI RECESSIONAI, , eration of Women's Clubs. Branford, Conn., this 9th day of ALSO BAKDARA E, BEH.NIIR. HELBNE JULIE KAWRA POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE Elgar June, 1944. SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC JOSEPH EDWARD BIONUI pERALI) S. LEAV,STH0M High School Orchcitra Miss Edith W. Carstcn has been Reginald S. Baldwin, Sec. ROBERT ARTHUR DLAN{;iiAnD JAMBS N. MACKINNEL awarded a bachelor degree at the BiiTi-iH JOYCE BOMDRIANT MARY CIAIRE MCCARTIN University of ConnecUcut.

Walter Palmer attended the an­ Starting Thursday, June 15, We'Will BARBARA RUTII.MCLAV Miss Rosamond M. Hammer Is nual meeting of the Connecticut Be Closed Thursday, Friday and GORDON FRHIUIORN MEAD a senior graduate at Haniden Hall. Society tor Crippled Children at MARY THERESA MBLILLO , Miss GrotI Hammer sang a solo at the Hotel Bond,' Hartford, last Saturday Each Week the 31st comhicncomcnt exercises. Wednesday evening. He was re JAMBS 1', MINAHAN NO WORK WILL BE TAKEN IN OR GIVEN OUT PECIAL OFF SHIRLBY IILIZARETH MIRICK elected a state director. JUDSON J. MOORI! Mrs. August Altermatt, East JULIAN P. MORGAN Main Street, Is a patient In Grace Thomas Elliott Bralnerd, .son of SEVEN DAY SERVICE ON WORK BROUGHT IN TO BRING Hospital. HULKN LOUISB MoRSli Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Bralnerd, MONDAY, TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY Crescent Bluff- Avenue, Pine Or­ to Every Reader of lUcilBL U. MVBRS Mcrritt Huglns has returned to WILLIAM T. NORTON chard, will return home from The F. KAMINSKY — DRY CLEANERS his dxitles at the po.st olllce, fol­ Choate School, V/allingford, for MARC;ARI:T JF.AN OGILVIE 0 THE BRANFORD REVIEW lowing a week's vacation. the summer vacation. A member ot CATIHiRINIi OSOCHOWSKV the Fourth Form, Bralnerd is in HELEN ANN PARIS Mr. Harry Jones has returned to the Second ScTiolastic Group and a AoNEs DOROTHY PETERSON his home in North Attloboro, Mass. member of the French Club and MARY liLizAEETii I'OMMUR WANTED following a visit hero with his son, the Art Club. ANGEUNA ANNE PORTO Kev. A. W. Jones. IJi.iiANOR C. POULTON COOK TO PREPARE DINNERS MARY liLizAUETii POWELL Bruno MarlnclU will operate the PRUSSICK'S JUNIJ H. PllOXBE Indian Neck Market this summer. SERVICE STATION FOR SMALL FAMILY SUMMERING MARTHA MARY SANDB.RSON TEXACO GAS and OIL P.I.BANOR N. SAVO Mrs. Herbert Thatcher and Miss HavoUne Oil in Sealed CaJis AT LOCAL BEACH GLORIA .SYLVIA 'SAVO Marion Thatcher of Rogers Street Lubricate Cars DONALD RICHARD SCHROBDF.R are summering at their cottage at A different Grease for every Write Box 47, Branford GEOHGIANNA VIRGINIA SHEPARD Sound View Heights. purpose KuNicii ANNE SHBRMAN All LuVrication done by experienced h'elp. MARIAN THBRIUSA SHORE JANITOR NAMED West Main St. Tel. 448 l.ois MILDRED SIMMONDS All money received for tire In­ WILLIAM HBNUY SPENCER The Board of Selectmen have ap­ Josispii FRANCIS STBINER spections will be used tor smokes pointed Charles Close Janitor of for the boys In service Would You Like This TAMYA C7ENOBFA 5ZUS/.KIEWICZ the Town Hall. KATHERINB ANN TOLENTO MARION liLizAnlnii TOWER " 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? A woman came Into a car with WHEN IN NEED OF GBRALDINE G. WARNER - five children. She busied herself M'/ ' / I' ii« and ism — nditorinls Arc Timely ana Instructive anH Iti Daily Women, steady work. Experi­ Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Stiliion, Mole enced and Inexperienced Opera­ Uic Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home tors and Inspectors. Clerical The Christian Science Publishing Society Help also. Dora Miles Company, One, Norway Str&«t, Boston, MassachusettJ Harrison Avenue. Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month, Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, ^2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Ccnu. HELP WANTED-M«le or fe­ male, for fountain, dining room Nnme,... __._. , -_____„_.__-_-___-__ or kitchen work. Experience un­ Address.._„__„__ ' ,..., _^ necessary. Apply Howard John­ SAMPLE COPX ON REQUEST; son's Restaurant. .: ..-^.WA"^. r^^a^ui^uH j "At^

THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, OONN., JUNE IB, 1944 PAGE EIQH* leiA^f /Y(W lillANIOIll) Short Beacl;!, JOHN T. BRHUBTON Then too, Llierc'.s Betsy Hunter . Notice Is hereby given to 'the &EMRAL CONTR/^CTORJ IlUTll I, UUOCKinT PaOCBSSIONAI. .Sam.son, June 23rd. taxpayers of the Borough of Bran- ford, r&sldcnt and non-rcsldent, MASON and PLASTER WOEKj Mrs. Charles E. Miller repre­ MARY I!. HUNNP.M. I'OMP AND CmrDM.STAMCB /•/^<.r We^t that taxes at the rate of 2 mllU on ranforli i^etJietu sented the Halt Hour Reading Club I'URMAN I'ATRICK CAMPRBLL Mis-s Eleanor Poulton of ClllI E, liKBCCIAHOIil lli^h School Orchc.str.i the list of 1043 are due and pay­ at a-reception Monday at the homo SAI.VATORB L, CARIIONB Street, Eaat, Haven orders a com- Phono 1115 AND EAST HAVEN NEWS ot Mrs.'Charles P. Schall, Almcs CARMBI.LA M. CA'STIil.t.OM |)Icle birthday menu for the 22ncl. able on Thunsday, June 1, 1944. ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIP.RS SMivan Taxe.>i not paid by July 1, 1944. 10 Ivy St. Branford, PRICE FIVE OENTB Point at which 45 new recruits and I'lUNK CATALANO VOL. XVII—NO. 10 Eranford, Connecticut, Tliursday, June 22, 1044 ten olriqors tor the WAC wore LliVIiRBTT CURTISS Cl-ARK, JR, GraB TO AMBBICA ACTION IN ARABIA About one huntlred and flfty per­ try the War Manpower Conunls.slon Tile Treasurer, Charles N. Bax­ 1', IJuzAiiinii Gii.i.is ciation, a .special meeting of the the schola-stic Honor Roll for tlio Annie Brainerd cncd slrawberrloa stacked , hl|jh ment. Gradu.itcs son.? in the Branford area are wait­ in Connecticut has been a.sl;od to ter, reports that returns so far are jBAN CON.STANCI! GiNO shareholders ot the Branford Fed­ Manager Hobron final ranking period. They were di­ over Bolden-lirown blsoulW, drip­ Mrs. Margaret Bells has opened ing for liome telephone service, 15. recruit such labor from Newfound­ quite favorable. Individuals .and in- ,^,„ ,^„„,„^ ^,.^ .^^,.„^,., ,.^ MARY 1'I.BANORP, GINO eral Savings and Loan A.ssociatlon Wednesday, .Iiiiie 21st vided among the .schools ns follows ping with melted butlor fad().s Into A .list of pupils to be graduated I'BBSBNTATION or CI.A.SS GUT jack Brcrclon Bctl'.s .Store, Stony Creek for the L. Beebe, local manager for The land, State Manpawer Director dustries having responded liberal- L^„,.p, g,,. „„i.,.iso„ o,,. Buried Sunday BVUI.YN C. GOUI.T) win be held at the office of the Rotary Speaker Hnrbbr from the East Haven High School .sca.son. Southern New England Telephone William J. Fitzgerald said. ly and every effort will be made to g|,.pj,i ,,1. g,,„,.^ j3„„g,i IQ. a story to tell, tiiluro goncratbns BHTTIR MARII! GRUBN association, 237 Montowcse Street, THEY GOT ME COVERED Company, said today In comment­ Indian at exercises to bo hold In the audi­ i'RIiSBN'CATION OP Cl.AS.S Three New Haven concern."-,""I n-i—.- „...,-„,-.— _—_ his liome In North Attleboro, Mass. member ot the French Club and nor waiter Hodgkinson. [dnird, Mary Crowloy, Joli nPallas; by the PincOichard Flro Dopart- >ni5 Packers, droUBhfc, Irost and coH- WANTED lodically ot new developments. cured necessary workers and- Is for ,CUll. utlllzatlonj^' transporta­ .VV»**Ti*WVjlf«'^"' MARY Ei.iZAiuiTii I'OMMBR following a visit hero with his sou, the Art Club. gradd-9, .Kathetlne Molcakc, UnVn ijjpi'l^ - - , J. - .- ,. lug troubles.—"—'.-.•""^*-r;?-^''VT"^' ANCIBLINA ANNB PORTO "We don't like to say ''no' any pre,parlngigrouiids cio'set. - tion tacllltids'is'^SJmorlMd-^by'iitf iWpber, Reginald Brulblto, John Rev, A. W. Jonos. amendment to an order ''of the- Of­ Junior Asststants will call and I, WWlc some foiv. ortttos worO mar-, l;i.i!ANC)R C. POULTON COOK TO PREPARE DINNERS more than .our, customers. like to '•• These'three, firms are t'ne'stale's Manfolk, Alice Williams, Joan Arm­ MRS. GREEN FUNERAL. largest • planters and ciiltlvators of fice of Defense^ Transportation, ef­ explain the diivo, They will be glad ''"^"^ '" /"""l. "«"''• "^ "ip bflskblB MARY liLiZAmnu POWBI.L Bruno MarlnelU will operate the PRUSSICK'S hear it," hfe"sald. "We are always strong; Grade 10, Elaine Bedard, to show you how to prepare the were sold^ at the farm, Prlcoi wore glad to discuss individual cases at HELD IN WILBRAHAM oysters. fective Juno 10th, 1944, District JUNB H. PROXBB Indian Neck Market this summer. SERVICE STATION Bruce Williams; Grade 11, Euth paper and will furnish extra siring '^"5f f"'' f""' ^ut "0 Were baskets. MARTHA MARY SANDBRSON FOR SMALL FAMILY SUMMERING our business olllco, and have found The oyster season will swing in­ Manager of the ODT Highway Kel.scy, Dorothy Chmlcllckl, Wal­ TEXACO GAS and OIL Services were held. Sunday af­ Transport Deijartmont, announced If needed. Bundles are to be uod ^^^ ";!''"',• "^''°''' , ,•„ ' hJ.BANOR N. SAVO Havolino Oil in Sealed Cans our customers uniformly co-opera­ to full production soon and unless ter Williams. Grade 12, Virginia Mrs. Herbert 'i'halcher and Miss AT LOCAL BEACH ternoon in the Wilbraham Feder­ today. or boxes may be filled with waste I S° he season dwindles to a sad Gi.oHiA .SYLVIA SAVO tive and understanding of tcle- the industry is able to obtain DeBay, Geraldlnc Janettin Betty Marion Thatcher of Rogers Street IiUhricate Cars ated Church, Wilbraham, Mass., The amendment (General Order paper. Locse paper cannot ue «"" *"''\'"""y a'«'''•'"«'""ff'=yfn DONALD KICIIARU SCMROBDBR • phono problems. All applications skilled workers from Newfound­ Ann Slincy, Gene Fullerton, Betty one shortcake, Growcr.s were' dl.?- are summering at their cottage at A different Grease for every for Mrs. Mary MelLssa Rabbins ODT 3, Revised, Amendments) re­ liandlcd by the fire deijartmont.. | GiioiiGiANNA VIRGINIA SIIBPARD purpose Write Box 47, Branford are kept in a 'live' flic and wc will land for the planting and cultiva­ Lou Lake. departmonl.. I"',~, 7,"", ,.;• ,„ , , • Sound View Heights. Green, 85, wife of the late Fred W. vises Section 501.10 of the order liiJNiCK ANNB SHBRMAN All Luirication done by do all that we can to all them as tion, many tables in city restau­ This Is the beginning of a regu- ""'"""'^'^ '^'"i """ "f' 'T'""?','l^J rants and resorts will not have relating to interchange of ship­ MARIAN TIIBHISA SMORB experienced h'elp. promptly and as fairly as possible Green, lar weekly drive for paper collec- P°»=f "^y °l^ ""^ ^l^" «••*"«( b/'f JANITOR NAMED Mrs. Green was born In Wllbra them on their menus. ments between motob common car­ lion, in ea.se of rain the collection "^""l'"" '" "°* "«^'=" ««",»• fall- I.OIS Mll.DRBn SlMMONDS West Main St. Tel, 448 when war conditions permit." ham, the daughter of Calvin and The Jobs as deckhands In the riers and registration of traffic and will be held the next fair day, lire. .. • WILLIAM HBNIIY SPBNCBR All money received for tire In­ Public Can Help All In all It was a ibad seasoii-^a The Board of Selectmen have ap­ Maria Clark Robblns, and lived oyster llelds pay from $5 to $5.50 adds an entirely new section (Sec­ Mr, William D. Plnkham Is chair­ Josiipii I'RANas STP.INBR spections win be used for smokes bum season—a failure lo bo exact. pointed Charles Close Janitor ot tor the boys in service lliere until four years ago when per day Including meals. tion 501.lOA) providing tor .sub­ man of the Paper Drive, TANYA (7I!NOHFA .VZUSZKIBWICZ MISS SALLY CHENG Bond Canvassers But it production js. light, this Would You Like This the Town Hall. .slie came to Branford with her stitution ot rail for motor carrier year and profits nil, prosp(!cl.s tor KATIIBKINB ANN TOI.ENTO SPEAKS ON" CHINA daughter and .son-in-law, Mr. and service. MARION liLizAninii TOWP.R Captains of the F'lfth War Loan PRE-SOHOOL PHYBIOAL next year are wor.so, It whs priie- A woman came Into a car with Mr.s. John C. Carr. Always promi­ The new section sets forth the ..(::'• 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? WHEN IN NEED OF M Miss Sally Cheng of the Chinese Drive arc covering wide terrllorlea lically impossible to purohand GBRALHINB G. WARNHR • five children. She busied herself nent in civic and .social acUvltlcs, Truck Owners conditions under whicli rail service department at Yale spoke Monday a.s speedily and clficiently as possi­ At the annual Summer round­ plants to put out last April In orr As a reader of this paper, we are offering you GBORiiB H. WBKBR seating them. A sailor rose and WALLPAPER she was a charter member of the may be substituted tor that of the at a covered di.sn luncheon given ble but becau.se of summer activi­ up for pro-school children, held dor to assure next season's cofp. It I'UANCnS J. WlI.LIAM,S gave,--her his seat. OR PAINT Wilbraham ChaiJtcr of tiie O.E.S., Must Confine motor carriers and establlslies apiiears that growers who tor tho an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, by the Women's Republican Club ties find many residents not at last Thursday at the High School, "Are these all your children, a past matron of the Grange, a rules and procedures to govern past tew seasons have threatened large "Stars and Stripes", Made of fine, visit at the homo of Mrs. Milton Bradley. home. Workers will be relieved ot 37 children look advantage of Uio madam," he asked, "or Is It a pic­ member of the Study Club, and of such cases. • to go out of business rriay discover durablcN cotton bunting, with individually' She compared civilization, pa.st Use Of Gar Innumerable re|-.».:at calls If provis­ complete physical and dental ex­ nic?" UNITED WALL PAPER nr^rT5?i the Wilbraham Methodist Church, Substituted service Is permitted they have no choice in the matter. sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors and present, of her country with ions are made to leave money and amination afforded them at that CO. wlicre for thirty years she taught only under a certificate i.ssued by on a rich, blue background. This beautiful "They're all mine," snapped the thai of the Western, touching on Persons who operate motor Information with a reliable person the Young Men's Bible Class. She the Director of tiie ODT. Proced­ time. In attendance were; Dr, flag, when opened to its full majestic spread, WAN" woman, "and It's no picnic." 93 Crown St,, New Haven art, education, religion, entertain­ trucks for personal pleasure trans­ or notify the .solicitor what hour was a past master of the Wilbra­ ure to obtain a certificate ts pro­ Charles Oaylord, Dr. Dana Blan- DEMOORATIO WOMEN MEET measures PIVE feet long by THREE feet wide, MEN OR WOMEN "Wo Save You Money" ment, etc, portation will have their Cerlill- Is convenient. ,^,n.chard„ . ^,.Dr . Knobloch...... , two dental ham Grange, charter matron of cates ot War Necessity suspended vided. On the other hand, due credit hy^'lp';,,;^!,;,.' •f'rom"""H'art'tDrd. "MVH INVEST a few pennies In the July and August niecllngs vdll Wilbraham Chapter, O.E.S., and a An executive meeting ot the Wo­ "" OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU or revoked Mr. Frank V. Richc, Mr. Riche explalne.d tha tsulisli- will come to Branford if bunds are health ot your family. Serve magic be omitted. trustee of Wilbraham - public li­ Prann, Miss Meighan and Mrs. H. men's Democratic Club will be hold PART OR PULL-TIME Nov; Haven District Manager of tutlon of rail for motor service purchased at the post-office. Show your neighbors that you're true blue combination ot wheat and bran brary. R. Bartholomew, of the V.N.A. stafT Monday night at the home of tho the Oftice of Defense Transporta­ may only be made betv/een points Thomas Cornell, house-to-house "and proud of it"— by flying "Old Glory" Pleasant Work .— Good Wages flakes plus raisins—Post's Ralslu Attend Police School authorized to lie served by the sub- The following teachers of the chairman, Mrs. Leonard Farmer of BUSINESS She leaves three .sons, three tion's Highway Transport Depart­ chairman announces that Mrs. Carl Branford school sy.stem assisted: on every American holiday. This great Bran. It's'now!—adv.l2 daughters, thirteen grandchildren .stltutlng motor common carrier or Uilu1iiu11.11 uiJtiv/iiiM.v... u,..*u .,...,. w.-. . ,jj,.j^j^,,jpy Kumjui nyn\j\:in t*n.i...vv.o , Stony Creek, Mrs. Frank Ablondl Is The third session of the Wood- ment, warned today. flag can he yours now— as a render of this held land five great grandchildren. Bur­ carriers and between which the Grecnvall will take the Lanphlor'slMigsE^ ,^^ary Petela, Zenla Smolen- secretary and Mrs. Puldanle 'pub­ DIRECTORY bridge Police School was "A Certificate of War Necessity Cove, Double Beach, Johnson's ski, Helen Purcell, Theresa paper — at the very special price of only FOR LOCAL NEWS READ ial was in Woodland Dell Cemetery motor carrier or carriers continue Cove. Double Beach, Johnson's | „,t| ucpn purcoU. Theresa Car- licity chairman for the rocontly or­ Monday and attended at both ses­ issued tor a motor truck limits op- Point area and Miss Margaret Bra- den and Ruth McDonald. . S1.19, mailed POSTPAID to your home. Apply at Wilbraham, to provide over-the-road motor ve­ ganized group. ,'..,• THE BRANFORD REVIEW Why not have your typewriter and sions by 70 law enforcement rep­ eralion^^f the vehicle to those da has agreed to canvass the cen­ W. J. p. CONTRACT which are Incident to or in fur­ hicle service. adding machine equipment placed resentatives. The speaker was Spe­ ter, .south ot the cut-olf bewtcen , LADIES NIGHT therance of the owner's bu.slness," "The motor-rail freight diver- Laurel and Ivy. ROTARY SPEAKER WELDERS COMPANY In first class condition? Our fully cial Agent Roy L. Morgan of the CALL SPECIAL MEETING Mr. Rlche said, "does not equipped service department will l''BI. Mr. Rlche said. "U.se ot the truck! slon. Co-chairmen Roy C. Enqulst and for plea.sure purposes will result in | change the rates or charges to The sixth annual installation of 142 MEADOW STREET Cook Wanted do this work promptly and effici­ On June 26 the school will be de- A special bu.sine.ss mceling of the Reginald S. Baldwin ot the Fifth ofilcers and ladles night of the Charles Bediont, a member ot ently and furnish, without charge, volric to the .subject of firearms, i American Legion Auxiliary has suspension or cancellation of the: shippers or relieve motor carriers War Loan Drive announced the tho Branford Rotary club, will be Branford GIVE DAD A GLASS TOP FOR Certificate ot War Nece.s.sily, with-!from their responsibility to. the East Haven Rotary Club will be Farnham Camp loan machines. Special Agent 1. B. Hale of the been called for Tue.sday evening, committee who will canva.ss the held Tuesday, June 27 at 7 o'coick tho guest speaker at the luncheon gj;aESSffirr:^!y'fr-.r"'-T-;i-n-i!'r-----iirii--i;i,'' 1^ RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. New York office of the FBI will be out which the vehicle may not be owners of the property. The motor business and professional men and meeting of the East Haven Elolary June 27 at 8 P.M., at the home of carrier is re()Uired in such cases to at the Summit House. •^( READER'S COUPON OoodsoU Koad, Braurm-d C. B. GUY, Mgr. HIS DESK . . .we furnish plate the Instructor. At the night session operated at all.' manufacturers are. Anson T. Bab- club this noon in the auditorium Mrs. Leo Finneran, Main Street. pay the railroad lis tarilf rates for ;Kte'a k..!.mamLi;„v,i„"i' «• ' ii.i.„ji,c; HOW TO HOLD Telephone 7-2738 a demonstration of tracer ammuni­ Mr. Riche al.so warned against cock, Clarence I. Bradley, and of St. Vincent do Paul's Church In tesrr FOR 30 CHILDREN, FROM All are asked to attend as Impor­ the rail movement. Rules for load­ SURPRISE LUNCHEON THE BRANFORD REVIEW 109 Crown Street New Haven tion with the Thomp.son sub-ma­ the u.se of trucks in Fourth of July Frank S. Bradley, who will handle Taylor Avenue. Harold Nash, pro­ tant matters must be settled at ing and unloading shipments and _ BranfortJ, Conn, JULY 8th THRU SEPT. 2nd glass tops cut to fit, all sizes. chine gun will be given. Several of and other parades. However patri­ Branford proper; Raymond Barijcs gram chairman, In announcing tlio FALSE TEETH Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe this time. the collection and delivery of less In Honolulu, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Pletit fcni) ma ent of?onT)~ft.xTftTAmiHcui Burn )roilf! $150 for the Season the Branford police department otic the motive for such use may of Stony Creek and James Nelson speaker, states that' Mr. Bedlent ipcdil Rcxtcr*! offer price of tl.l? poitjitld.. MORE FIRMLY IN PLACE Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, than carload .shipments arc pro­ L.J. Fullerton (Ruth Colby) enter­ ORANGE CaU 6-2135 for full arc attending these .sessions. be, he said, it would nevertheless of Short Beach. win have a message of real impor­ Do your false teeth annoy and Room and Board if desired Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ constitute a violation, pointing out vided." tained at-a surprise birthday lunch- embarrass by sUppinR, dropping or BAEBAKA W. BRADLEY con for Pvt. James Bradley, son ot tance for all Rotarlans In his tant >IAMB"^ ing Wool, Wall Board and Roofing that the least wasteful u.se of a He added that the new section wabbling when you eat, laugh or WRITE TO at CROWN information or stop in! Mr. and Mrs. j. Arthur Bradley. here. Further plans will bo made talk? Just sprinkle a little PAS- THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING CLOSE MONDAYS j The death of Mrs. Barbara | (,ruck Is the most patriotic one dur- al.so authorizes iv/o or more motor ANNA MARKESICH for the Installation dinner to bo ADDRESS ^ TEKTH on your plates. This alka­ FARNAM CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, weeklv Rotary i Whllcman Bradley occurred Junelij,g these days of critical trans- carriers to aggregate shipments so held June 27. line (non-acid) powder holds false Phone 7-0294. Except tor the wecKiy itoiary,--- , ...„ „ ^.. _. as to provide carload lots. FUNERAL SATURDAY RUMMAGE SALE STATE teeth more firmly and more com­ NEIGHBORHOOD club luncheon. The Oasis Hestau-j20 in her residence, 286 Coe Ave-1 portatlon .shortages fortably. No Ruminy, gooey, pasty Motor carriers may not substi HOUSE rant on the Post Road and the "ue. East Haven. Funeral .services I tulc rail for motor'servlcc if the I Anna Zvonkovlc, 33, widow of the- Americanuiuntan Legio,.««'"'n• Auxiliar"""••••'•Jy' wil•••••l taste or feeling. Docs not sour. LOST—P"ss, Book No. 1144.5. If The World's News Seen Through rant on tne h'nsi, noau uuu i-w"; ^ . - SGT. WARD PRISONER Attend District Assombly Checks "plate odor" (denture 2i;! Wooster St., New Haven Town Hou.se will be closed Moti- will be held Friday at 1 in the par shipper -provides otherwl.se by no-'late Michael Markesich, died sud- hold a rummage sale In the fomer STARS AND STRIPES l=OREVER^-:;";r breath). Get FASTEETH today at found return to Drunford Sav­ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR days until further notice. 1 'ors of M. F. Walker & Sons, 1201 Tech. Sgt. John B. Ward, who; tatlon on the bill of lading. Idcniy yesterday morning at the j Bolt Furniture Store °n ™'"'y A delegation ol six members of any drug store. ings Bank. 6-8,22 7-0 An Inter national Daily Nctfspal'cr the Branford Rotary club attended U Triiihful—Constructive—Uiil»I»jiptl—Free from Sensational­ . Chapel Street and will be conduc- "Every common carrier by motor I home of her mother on Cherry St.' and Saturday, June 23 and 24. (^n- has been mi.ssing is a German pris-1 , — - „, _,_ , the district assembly at Wilcox's HELP WANTED-0"i« ""d ism <—Ediioriali Arc Timoly anif Instructive anH Iti Daily WORwv^rvK^ -"-'"DURIN«G VACATIO•— N iBradle'-^'^ ^Vy ^^''-leave s^"'^'^'^ her husband C'"'''- . BusI«"- loueoi.cr of war, a telegram from ththe|vehlcle vehicle is required by Section 501.1501 lO0J j Surviving her arc her son ^^'^-\'''^XXll''^n" will brat Fcatiircs, Togcilicr with the Weekly Magazine S«t.(ion, Make restaurant in West Haven on Women, steady work. Experi­ V. r;. nwc: npvf'sclBradlel Hy. Bradleyleaves ;he ar daughterhusband.. BuMiss!was r Department to Mr. and Mrs.jot the order to accept and receive ael, her mother anZvonkovlcd father;, touMr.|Annir -, the estor Ranke to, receivcnairmae articlesn wm. ShDOe a Iis enced and Inexperienced Opera­ (he Monitor an Ideal Ncnspapcr for the Home. Tuesday, Those, representing Bran­ Five members ot the B.H^S. next ^ _^^^^^^ ^_^^ ^^^ mnther. .gtdney A Ward of Mill Plain re-'.from any other motor carrieover-thc-!brothersr and and Mrs, . JohnFrank, AnthonyZvcinkovic, ;Steven;assiste d by Mrs, Robert Richard- ford were Atty. Frank J. Kinney, tors and Inspectors. Clerical The Christian Science Publishing Socictjr •ealed yesterday from lnformationn.ran.sport snipmcni-s in over-me- oroiners, jonu, /mmi'iij, "v^.-. One. Notva/ Stri>*r, lioston, Massachusccti N^^rpXroUtorrfof th^ Mrs. Cora Jones Whiteman. .yealed yesterday from Informatlonj tramspon shipments _l,r ' son, Mrs. Harold cassldy, Mrs W. E. Hitchcock, Maj. S. 'A, Pclrll-, Help also. Dora Miles Company, received through the International j road .service," Mr. Riche continued, land Joseph; and three sisters, Ma George Hansen, Mrs, HUma Corcor­ -fO A Harrison Avenue. Price $12.00 Yearly, or Jil.OO a Month. summer vacation: Holly Sangrce, Red Cross. \"^ "ow revised. If a motor carrierjrle, Mrs. John .Kolich and Mrs. lo, Emil A. Nygard, .fohn S. Rogers Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, }(2.60 a Year, Theresa BorzlUo, Sally Wills, Adele SCOUTS REORGANIZE an and Mrs. Leo Finneran, • and Walter H. Palmfer. HOMS Introductory OiTcr, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Ccnu, i This is the first word his parents Is unable to collect, accept or | Louis Yanac. HELP WANTED-Male or fe­ Weted and Catherine Connelly. Beginning next Wednesday.! have received since his plane, a transport freight offered to it by The funeral will bo held on Sat- Nrtme., __„. . ,_»_«„.,_„-— - ..__— WILL MAKE VOTERS male, for fountain, dining room frnnn 1 Branford Bov Scouts will • Flying Fortress, was downed over! another motor carrier at an Inter- urday morning at 9 from the mor- OLINIC MONDAY or kitchen work. Experience un­ Addrcs»-_„_ ____„»„„_,_————— CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE herin ik attendanee eUest to de-jBelgium, May 11, Sgt. Ward was ajchange point, tho carrier to which tuary home of W. S. Clancy and begin an at enaance ""'^/^.^'•° " . ^^ ' . ' „, ,.,t_, d nad the freight is offered is required to Sons with a solemn requiem high The Selectmen win be at the. necessary. Apply Howard John­ SAMPLE COPY, ON REQUEST. town hall Saturday afternoon from A toxold-vaccinatlon clinic will son's Restaurant. Rodney H. Mills, Jr., .son of Mr. as^:^^otatffrto*Treorgan^:b^^^^^^^^^^ with the ODT mass at 0:30 in St, Mary's Church. and Mrs. R. Halstead Mills of Piiie 2 to 5 tor the purpose of admitting be held Monday at the^Hcalth Con- Led troop 11 of the FTrst Se^ shortly He .served as ehlef district office nearest to the point Burial will bo in St, Agnes ceme- as electors all those who qualify. Iter. Orchard is a candidate for a B.A. IgatlonalChureh I radio operator. jat which the. freight Is available." tery. degree at Yale University today.