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YE OLDE TYME MINSTREiS YE OLDE TYME JVCIKSTRELS TONIGHT TONIGHT AND EAST HAVEN NEWS VOL. XVII—NO 1 Brajiford, Oomicctioul, ThUraday, April 20, 1044 PRICE FIVE OENTS Advancements Two Branford Red, White, Blue Memorial Held Ensign Carlson Five Thousand Dollars Given Scouts Battery Boys Minstrel Ready Forll.S. Marine Guest Speaker Memorial services were held sun- Ensign Wnltred R. Carlson, son For Field Improvement A Court or Honor of the East WedThisWeek I'cquot Tribe. Improved Order of of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Carl- Haven District was held recently Red Men, will hold its annual min­ day afternoon in Trinity Episcopal Church for Lie\it. Eric Gunlhcr sen of Lauphler's Cove was guest at the Parish House, Old Stone Amc.ng the Branford Battrcy strel show In the East Haven High Church. Members present Scht.ol auditoriiun Thursday eve­ Schoenlng of the U. S. Marine speaker Monday at the weekly Is Aim Of Committee . were Boys who have returned from over­ Corps Reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chairman Edw. Sugrue, D.C. H. F. seas are two who straightway lead ning. April 27. Dancing will follov; meeting ot the Rotary Club held Nash, S.C.; Cha.s. slccum, In the gynnuisium. Elmer Brulnard Fred A. Schoenlng nf AveriU Place, at the Oasis. S.M.; their sweethearts to the altar. whose plane crashed on March 10 VoUinloor Group Sols Out To Raiao Moiioy For Playground—Yo Oldo W. Wylle, T.C; W. Freeman S.M.; First Sgt. Dominic Sansone, son is chairman of tlie dance commit­ He told ot being lorpeioed on Tymc Minstrel Is First Stop Toward That End—Hainmor Broth­ Ray Hill, T.C. and R. Sperry. tee; Frank PlergrossI of the pro­ somewhere in tlie Southwest Pa­ of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Sansone of cific. A delegation from Corcoian the S. S. tlcorgc Clccvc in, the Med­ ers Gave Properly To Town In 1033, The following were given ad­ Meadow Street and Miss Helen Pi- gram committee; and Harold Horn, iterranean, Most ot his talk was Jack Milnnk and Prank Ryder of Sundquist Post, American Legion, vancements; Troop 2: Walter sano of Ashmont, Mass., were mar­ attended In a body, headed by ot convoying goods to many coun­ Blass, second class to first class; ried yesterday in St. John's Church the tickets and arrangements com­ tries as part of his duly as purser Five thousand dollars is Iho aim mittee. Comdr. Eiigeue B. Rodney And Ad­ ot a citizens commllteo which has Richard Myers, star to life; Russell Winthrop, Mass., by the Monslgnor jutant Clarence I. Bhidley. with the Maritime Service. Junior Society Sperry, first class to star; Troop 3: undertaken the task of raising Qulnland, - The show will take the form of Carlson enlisted In . June, 1042, Tenderfoot lo Second class: Leroy His parents attended as did Mi­ served at the Gallup's Island, Mas­ that amount tor dovelopmonl ot Allen, Arthur King, Ted Weed. a Red, White and Blue Minstrel Gives Program Hammer Field Into o more uaelul chael Bontatibus who was his and is given by the Good Fellow­ sachusetts, and was given his pur­ Troop 6 tenderfoot to second nephew's best man. ser's jiapcrs. Ho went to sea early playground tor the community. ship Dramatic Club under the di­ In addressing those who attend­ class: Frad Andra, Fred Bowden, After a wedding trip' they will rection of Mrs. Sadie Swan.son. in 1943. Prior to that, Carlson had The Junior Musical Art Society, graduated from Hopkins Qramr^'lr ed Ye Okie Tymo Minstrel at the Albert Cahoon, Edward Corbett, return here until Sgt. sansone ro- Albert Poulton will be interlocu­ as guests ot the Musical Art So­ Luco Nicarto, John Morman and ! ports for duty the first week of School in '39, attended the PrlncK Community House lost evening ho tor and featured parts have been ciety presented tt\o folluwlng pro- | told ot the origin of Iho project, P pia at Elsnh, Illinois, where he took from fllrst class to star, Donald May. Sgt. Sansone arrived In Bran­ assigned' to Donald Hayward, Ras- gram Tuesday evening, with Mrs. j Streeter. ford Easter morning. up radio. largely through the foresight ot tus; Ralph Bolter, Snowball; Dick Alfred Hammer and his brother Merit Badges were awarded the Ptc. Joseph Purcell, son of Mr. Also present was T. Sgt. Morton Robert Jimiver as hostess, and Butler, Fantnil; Danny Mautte, Fa­ Mrs. John Oliver as loader. Re- . Valdomar Hammer who purchased following: Troop 1: John Barclay, and Mrs. Thomas Purcell of Chest­ rina; Kurt Watkins, Bones; Roger Magee, who has completed 5(1 bombing missions. marks were made by Mrs. Walter | the land, then a mosquito brooding electricity, metalwOrk, lite saving, nut Street aiid Miss Mary Kcn- iLe,e Blackout; "Pop" Curtis, Dus­ swanip, and presontod it to the zoology, sculpture; William Binder, neally of Boston will be married ; There were 40 Rotarians present Hdllman, State Junior Counsellor. ty; Herman Lein','Husky. "The Star Spangled Baimor," town In 1033. wookwork, pathfindlng, reading, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in . The chorus Is composed of: Mrs. including; Karl O. Knabenshuk, art, carpentry, farm layout and St. Matthews Church, Dorchester, W. Hamilton MUroy of Now Haven Fred OhlroU, clarlpol, and Teddy At that time a commlllec ot Daniel Mautte, Mrs, Roger Lee, Novak, accordlan; "On the Alma," nlno was named to handle Its af­ building, metalwork, machinery, Mass. Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs, Kurt Wat- F. H. Holbrook ot Madison; Alvln woodturning. John Comstcok, tex­ P. Santord, Prank P. Sullivan of Tyrolean folk song, Mary Lou Mil­ fairs and for some time the lown Following a trip to Washington, kins, Mrs, Ralph Bolter, Mrs. Ora ler; "Ave Marin", Schubert, Botly tiles, metalwork, electricity, life- D. C, Private and Mrs. Purcell will LI, Eric G, Schoeiiing- East Haven. has appropriated $1300 yearly. Clement, Mrs. Arthur Halldcn, Mr.s. Mooney; "Hunting Song" and About $000 ot this goes Ip pay tor saving, civics, woodwork, machin­ stop in Branford, The bride­ Mable Hayward, Mrs. Victor Hutch­ Local people who attended the ery. ClilTord DeWolt, Pottery, pub­ Lieut, Schoenlng was graduated "Spring Song," D'Oui-vlilu, Nancy a carotakcr. groom's family expect to attend inson, Mrs, Herman Lehr, Mrs, from the Branford High School in 200th Rotary Spring Conference at Jaoocks and Ruth Harrison; "Anl- lic speaking. Carl Weller, music. the ceremony, the New Haven Lawn Club dinner Mr, Kinnoy gave credit to Dr. Paul Lehr, Mrs. Albert Poulton, 1941. In June, li)42, ho enlisted and nun," Grossinl, Fred Ghlroll; Con­ Charles W. Oaylord, health offi­ Troop 2: William Beatty, chemis­ Pvt. Purcell was one of five Mrs, Paul RInker, Also: Paul Rink- took his civilian pilot training at Saturday night, were Mr. and Mrs, certo," Williams, Mao Lindberg imd Branford. Battery-boys to return Bertram Barker, Jolrn E. Bralnard, cer, tor originally Infiuonclng the try, basketry, macliinery, dog care, er, Hayden Ryan, Victor Hutchin­ Renssalear Poly technical School In Emily Nygard. town to rid itself of the gorm wood carving, weather, electricity, from New Guinea. He arrived a son, Arthur Hallden, Mert Clement Troy, N. Y. Later he 'completed his Mr. and IWrs. Harry Cooke, Mr. and Mrs, George Dunbar, Prank J. "Minuet,' Bocchorlnl, Gertrude breeding awnmp. corn farming. Roger Fairchild, bird week ago today. and Eric Swanson. pre-night training at the Univer-. Daley, Alice Daley; "Storm's Echo" study, swimming, bugling, pioneer­ Kinney, Mr, and Mi'S. Meyer Le- The minstrel will bo repeated to­ Included in the specialty num­ sity of North Carolina, and In June. Sartao, Toddy Novak; "Czardls," night and is the first gesture to ing, woodwork, life saving. Edward bers win be Corney Minstroleers, 1943, was commissioned as a pilot shine, Ralph H. NIelson, Walter H. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nygard, Moult, Joyce Bean and Janloo establish a fiind tor Hammer Field Myers, pathfindlng, farm mechan­ State Official Mexican Trio, Marks and Conn, at Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, After fiy- Baldwin; Thome from Concerto I, ics, camping, life saving. Richard Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Osborn, Mrs. improvomonls. dancing and special arrangeinents Ing Wildcats at Melljourne, Fia., Tschalkowsky, Botly Mooney. The program Includes: Myers, first aid, art, fruit culture, by members of Good Fellowship he came home on a 3Q-day leave, Robert Osborn, John S. Rogers, wood carving, painting, textiles. Addresses GOP William Sangstcr, Mr. and Mrs. C. "Trolsiomo Ballade," Chopin. The program Is; Opejjlng; Chorus Dramatic Club. and assisted at the dedication o£ Belly Lou Lake; Connecticut Entire Company; /icc(K Anothor Russell Sperry, mechanical draw­ the Honor Roll on the Green, plac­ G. Woehrle. ing, woodwork, airplane structure, Mrs. Frances B. Redick, Secretary Prosldont or State Song, HotohklssJ Fred Ghlr-JDroam, Frank Ga(, A Ansol ing a wieath In momoiy of two lo- WlUlam Bangster, nesiuum. ui 'oi( l and Teddy Novn,K. Aocoraparv; child,,Lewis Knaut)e\ved F-O'^^f''"'^ George Miinson, electricity, ba.s- of State was guest of the Women's tlie Bfantord Rotary Club served ,Rep.ubllcaa Club .Monday atternopiv ,caUmcnvwho.hftd,^tVktBj4jr..*Slvon ists.f'Mrs.'juDivjii'4nhd.J^sMiJlnHUsigma#qhl^^sdWiin|*^^^ ketry,' meohanlcal-rr-drawinB;—first their-Uves, '^ ' 'rfs a mfimbei' QX'n^e'ConfdrefiSqT^^ borg. ' ' , tetto Melodies, WlBoBBiRor Fdqr: aid, rocks and minerals. Richard at the home of Mrs. C. Murray. Up- Meeting Friday- lowshlp commlttoB. Walter II,' Pal­ tetto Melodies, .son. She spoke on soldier vote arid' At the end of his leave, he 1o- mer was reelected to servo on a ih, ijcimalne Myers, pathfindlng, farm mechan­ pbrted to San Diego, Cal., and In ics. absentee ballots and displayed a On Recreation committee to nominate a District Altano; My Mammy'.") Arms, sample of the new absentee ballot. January, 1043, was sent o'verseas to governor for 104.5, lepresenling 8 Franklo 13aiJ,ier; Me and My Sha­ Troop 1: Larry Freeman, elec­ the Pacific to become a pilot on a dow, William Torellu; Dttnjo Spec­ Mrs. Redick went into detail on Young people will have an op­ Rotary Clubs, Farewell Dinner tricity, hog and pork production, the Involved work required to draw fighter plane, which one of a ialty, Frank Foiclnclll. dog care, art. portunity to write their own spocr Marine Fighter Squadron stationed Old Man River, JImmlo Mitchell; up the act and explained how the ilfications for a wartime recreation Given At Oasis Troop 6: Louis McNally, bird I new ballot provides an opportun­ at a south Pacific base. MISS VEE LING Was It a Dream?, Anthony, Barra; .study; Donald Prisley, music. Don- program when the Governor's Con­ Chesapeake Bay, Joe Mallott; Speo- ity for those in service to vote. ference on Recreation meets in COMING MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bra'/.eau old Jackson, cooking. Fred Espo- Mrs. Frank Daley, president, pre­ laly Dance, Wesley MoEI,yea; Olrl silo, pathfmding, carpentry. Rob­ Waterbury, tomorrow, April 21. wore guests ot honor Friday eve­ sided over the meeting which was Miss Voe Ling, Instructor In the ning at a dinner given at the Oasis of My Dreams, Bert Cadorath and ert Johnson, pathfindlng, cycling, One section of the conference Sabotage Talk Chinese language at Yale Univer­ Quartette; Robert E. Loo, Ernie attended by 35 members and has been set aside for considera­ on the Post Road. Mr. Brazcau was carpentry. Interpreting. Edward guests. sity, will be the guest speaker at Noodham; This Is Worth Fighting Corbett, personal health, public tion of the recreation needs of liresented witli several gifts by The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Heard Thursday the mother-daughter banquet of John C. Carr, who served at toast- For, Ben Hendricks and Company. health, public health, Ilrst aid, ci­ young people, both in cities ai-d In the Social Workers in the parlors Chorus: E. Romano, H. Hay, J. vics, physical development, patK- Warren Hopper'and Mrs. Irving bountry towns, and most of the master, Mr. Carr introduced Hor­ Field. At Thursday's meeting ot the ot the First Congregational Church ace G. Westcott, former superin­ Wills, P. D'Urso, W, Cadraln, H. tinding, cooking, reading. Ted Hu- speakers will be young men and April 24. Her topic will bo "Chinese Seltrldge, A. Perrono, J, Kirk, R. ling, cooking, mu.<;ic, first aid, phyt Mrs, Charles Scovill was ap­ women in their 'teens or early Halt Hour Reading Club at the tendent of schools hero and now pointed chairman of a telephone home of Mrs. Warren E. Mumtord, People and Customs." A supper headmaster ot the Chapman Teclli- Curglll, C. Garglulo, W., Bliss, W. "I i sical development, civics, personal twenties. Representatives from will be .served at 6:30, with officers Miller, M. Barblorl, H. Wlthlngton. squad with the following commit­ Branford plan to attend. Waiter A. llligendorf of New Ha­ nlcal High School In New London. health, public health, cycling, lea- of the club serving as hostesses. Interlocutor, Al Snydor; Pianist, thcrcraft. tee: Mrs, Irving Field, Mrs. Walter ven, of'the FBI, spoke on the re­ Guests Invited Included Mr. and Delon, Mrs. Grace Hunter and Mrs. Helen Reed of Bristol, 24, is a Mrs. Helen Dahl is chairman of Billy Genott; End Men; Ernie rural school teacher with a back­ lation of sabotage to the selective Mrs. Westcott and their son, Lieut. WInfleld Morgan. service and to juvenile delinquen­ the supper committee. Horace Westcott, Mr. and Mrs. Noodham, Joe Mallott, Prankle Bar­ ground of 4-H Club work. Roger The committee will supply rolls ber, Lewis Knaul. MORE BATTERY BOYS Mrs. Reuel O. Lindberg,' chaf,,,„r . iLaMontagne of Guilford Is 19 years cy. He also emphasized the need ot Clarence C. Townsend, Mrs. Hel­ man ol programs announced that^^^^ ^^^^\^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ „j reporting all suspicious Incidents and dessert. ena Odenklrchen, Miss Ella Mc- Also appearing on the program ON WAY TO BRANFORD Judge Stanley R. Meade ot Now to the FBI. will bo 0-yoar old Judith Nllsspn the local Grange. Minerva Brl.stol Grail, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carr, Canaan will be the guest of the It was voted to adopt again, tor FRANK W. DALEY Miss Florence Quinn, Mrs. Paul ot Hamden who, is known locally. A .second contingcnt-of Branford g],,,^ ^^^ a town wide meeting to be of Canton Center, now a .student She is considered the youngest ,,,.,, „ „ ,, „,„., ,,„„ at the University of Connecticut, is the coming year, the British boy, ClilTord, Miss Mac T. Murphy, Miss Battery Boys have arrived in Call he d in the Community House, May ,„ , , _,/; „,„ ,. „ APPOINTED JUDGE professional tap dancer In New • •' 20 vcars old. .She represents the Peter Blake. An Invitation was Martha Duddy, Mrs. Thomas Mel­ fornia from New Guinea after an 2b. Hi view of this meeting the read from the East Haven Half lon, Frank Coylc, Miss Jo.sophlne England. She Is a pupil of Mme. absence of 26 months. The Review University 4-H Club. Katherine Governor Raymond E. Baldwin Annette's Select School of Danc­ regular meeting of the club will be Hour Reading Club to attend their has appointed Prank W. Daley ot Cahlll,' Mrs. Matthew Haglund, was unable today to learn their Sharpe of Cclumbla, 18, is a mem­ meeting on May 4, at 3 o'clock, In ing and has been dancing since omitted next month. ber of a small group who call Harding Avenue judge of the Bran­ Mrs. Richard E. Raybold ot Provi­ identity except that Captain and the Haganian Library. dence, R.I., and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ .she was throe. '' Mrs. Alfred Anderson received a themselves the "Cogs", and get ford Town Court and Milton Ooss The Oriental Snake Charmer FORMER RESIDENT credit for making the wheels go Janice Baldwin played two piano ot Pine Orchard, lis deputy Judge ert Langdale. telephone call last evening from .selections by MacDowefi, "Scotch dance was ci'cated for her by Mme. round' in many community enter­ and clerk. Afterwards the group was enter­ Annette. She also does a ebmedy their son Alfred, who said he was WILL' BE BURIED Poem" and "Autumn". Janice l\ a tained by Mr. Coyle and his sister, there with- a group froni Branford. prises In their town. Charles Lar- The present Incumbent, Judge number "Polly From Pumpkin Con- HERE ON FRIDAY member of the Junior Musical Art Louis B, Zacher was elected Judge Mrs. Odenklrchen at their Irome in 1 Five arrived in town last week. tor." Little Miss Nllsson sings, and son, president ot the Middlesex Society. of Probate at a special election last Montov/ese Street. The next meeting ot the local ably exeeutes a very fast Jazz ,. , .: , „ , County 4-H Fair A.ssociation, is 18, fall. He said yesterady the Judge Buck. , •' • of MrsEugene, Eliiiatael S. Adamsn Barker, die, d87 Apri, widol 1w8 ^^^^ ^^^ la.st year's state 4-H gard- club will be held in New Haven at of Probate is a full time Job so he TIME TO REGISTER DOGS en champion. the Fine Arts club on May 11, at READ BUT UNHEEDED Billy Adams, man of mystery has at her home, 250 Park Street, New This group will do the talking has resigned the court judgeship Haven, 3 o'clock. been engaged for the two evenings Owners of dogs can procure li­ for rural youth. In the urban youtn in tavor ot devoting his time to One of our over-seas service and aS an added attraction Vir­ cense tags in the town clerk's of­ Requiem mass will be said at .section,' Harold Goldberg, high probate work, leaving the court Christ Church, New Haven. Friday men has mailed three Japanese ginia Tuli who has Just returned fice. All dcgs must have the new .school .senior from Colchester, is on. GARDENING TALK Judgeship open to appointment. pr6paganda circulars written In from a UBO tour with Major gray plastic tags attached to their: morning at 11 o'clock Interment the program with the principal of OPEN TO PUBLIC both English and Japanese. Bowes will sing. collars by May 1, as after that!will be In Center Cemetery, Bran 1 his .school, KIES; Julia Bartman. A DEMOOEATIO CAUCUS One pictures a clove stuck ham date an additional penalty ot Sl.tord. aterbury youns people Friday night, April 28, at 8 at and reads "Ticket to Armistice" FOR THE B0'5?S will be added to the regular fees.i Mrs. Adams was born here and 'X a skit "Boom Town Or- Tuesday evening, April 25 at 8 and tells what a scldler or group which are $2 tor a male or spayed;for many years made her home in r Recreation." Blackston;! Memorial Library, there P.M. Democratic electors will meet will be a meeting of members ot should do to surrender. Ladles Rcma Society in coopera­ female, and $5.25 for a, female. I Pino Orchard with a sister, Mi.ss ler people will have a inthe Tov/n Hall to elect delegates Another Is a map ot New Guinea These registering spayed females'Lacy Barker. the Garden Club, Home Makers, tion with the Branford Theatre le youth program. Rev. to the Democratic State Conven­ with a dead Jap chained to It. will present Eddie Bracken and for the first time, must bring a I She Is survived by one daughter nor, director of the Youtli Victory Garden, and Home Con­ tion, to elect delegates to the Con- servation cf Food chairmen, and "Killed in Action! Died that the Betty Hutton in "Miracle of Mor- veteranian's certificate with them. Mrs. William J. Garland, a grand­ ml of the National Cath- gre.s.slonal, Senaorlal and Probate son, William J. Garland, Jr., with any one interested in the subject. jungles ot New Guinea might again g^n's Creek" on May II and 12 In ire Council, and Protcs.sor conventions and to transact such rest in peace.' the armed forces and a grand­ There will be films and speakers other business as may be proper to the theatre for the bencflt ot the CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY nmel. extension .specialist The third bears two pictures, boys in Service Fund. daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth G, Boyce, ,licn at Virginia Polytech- on canning and victory gardens. come before caucus, all of New Haven. The speakers will be announced la­ one a, Jap bomb on a platter, the The Indian Neck firemen will ute. other roast .chicken on a platter. ter. This meeting is open to the POLICE REPORT FOR MARCH hold a card party Wednesday, April public and has been arranged by RUMMAGE SALE Above are the word.'t, "It's yours 2(i. In the fire house a*. 8 o'clock. ELLSWORTH APPOINTED for the ai»klng!" itihg by Mrs. Margaret iJohn Barron, garden chairman for Mrs, Herbert Holman is chair­ Police activities In March follow: Tickets may be obtained from any (aradley Avenue, Ea.st Ha-jthe Branford War Council. member ot the organization or 'of Harry E. Ellsworth has been ap­ man of the Sunshine Rummage Arrests, 8; charges, 11; convictions the following committee: ClilTord pointed by the state to be dog ...Jt of Dr.' Rocco Bove, will be Sale to be conducted at the center ATTEND TEA 5; parking tag fines, 1; parking Collins, chairman; Howard Hills, warden for the Town of Branford. j* In an exhibition at the Yale GEBEL A PRISONER tcmorrov/. tags, warnings, 4; accidents, 4; „,.,,, „ „ jj r, • 1 The appointment was recom- lErJiool by the New Haven Paint Rev. and Mrs, Frederic Murray co'mplalnts, 32; complaints Inves­ William Ryan Buddy Ericson, and ,^^„^^^ ^^^ approved by the and clay Club during this week Second Lieutenant Howarfl C, SPONSORS MOVIE will attend a tea this afternoon tigated, 32; thefts reported, 3; Raymond Reed. j Board of Selectmen upon the re-| The picture chosen from Mrs. Gebel, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry given In the honor of The Most fires attended, doors and wln- jtirement cf P. August Altermatt. 'Bove's paintings called "Tropical Gebel of Short Beach and husband Inner Society of Va.sa in cooper­ Reverend and Right HonoruNe Cy-jdows found unlocked, 16; gasoline CEMETERY MEETING ! • Medley" is the .second of her works of the former Mi.ss Virginia Hage- ation with the Branford Theatre ril Forstor Garbett, U.'u, Arch- pumps found unlocked, 6; lights I The third annual concert by the accepted by the art critics and lln of Stony Creek is a pri.'soner of will present Franchot Tone and bishop ot York, Primate of England out ot order, 12; missing persons; A meeting ot the Stony Cffeek East Haven High School Glee Club makes.'her eligible to membership war of Germany according to a Alan Curtis in "Phantom Lady" and Metropolitan. 1; missing persons returned home, Cemetery Association has been j and Orchestra will be held Friday in the Pain and Clay Club which telegram from the International and Dorothy Lamour and Richard Rev. Murray will remain for 1; ambulance calls, 18; lodgers called for this evening at 8 o'clock, evening. May 12 at 8:15 in the East is composed of outstanding artists Red Cross received Tuesday eve­ Powell In "Riding High" on May services in the evening at Trinity taken care of, 12; lest and stcTSly in the flrehouse. !Haven High School. lin the New Haven area. ning. 18 and 19 in the Branford Theatre. Church, New Haven. > property recovered, value, $16, THE BllANFORD REVIEW, BRANFOUD, CONN., Al'RIL 20, lOdl „i: .1 • • ; ' I r I • I '1 r I 111- 'I I- -rI i i -TAQE TIIKEE TllK URANi'OJIU RKVIKW, UKAidKOKU, UONN., Al'IUL 20, iOdd II III rfl 1'" -' •' ( BAdE TWO Soldier Paints Poster for Army Nurse Recruiliiit; Oh, Mom, I became tired of these The Boy Scouts are having some accidents", but I Jcept on, work done on their meeting house, WHAT'S ,VlfRpNG WITH aHHCnibly or rccrcalinnal Imll I stopped cor.ipanlonship with SHORT BEACH READING «Sc WRITING Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton and Ihclr THI$ PICTURE? I'ci'linpH n poHt-wiir cHinniillee^ lUinaiis and bought Lauth, my cautlful Collie But that ended son have moved from Alps Rdacf to BitttWihed im \yill soc fit to cHlftbliHli n new fin;* ST. EUZABETK R. C. CHURCH ginning with the month of May the Rook Maple cottage, Bradley lie same way, I heard The Song proof bnilclinif on llie field to Pastor, Rev, William O'Brien this pickup will be made on the Avenue. Published Evqry Thursday at md saw the si)lder one hot sum- lionso nil of llic town'H reci'uii- Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley last Sunday morning of each Stanford, Connecticut by JAMES PRESTON aor day while I was pitching hay, Rev. William Myers month. Trucks will cover Short tioiml McodH, • .iilcd him t'.o, I "accidentally" Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock l)V publlc.i Sunday Mass will be at 10 o'clock Beach, Granite Bay, Brocketl's 'I'lio C'omminiily lliniso IUIH •T• h.e morning newspaper is the most ie.iJjblc of M pi an the pitchfork through him. the following boys were playing on THE. BRANPOHD; REVIEW, Inc. Point, Lanphlers Cove and Double Bradley Avcnuo when they saw Kcrvcd its ))Hi'poso well but tlio American pilots v/ho risk their iud(;in,t;, at least' from the number of people who rcid It. Perhaps this Oil, I hated this evil companion UNION CnAPEL ';" 37 Rose Street Beach. smoke at the quarry. They notified (»ci suj;gestcil to Sylv.m Hoffm.in nnil C. H.iriley Gr.itt.in that Ameri- if mine, wlilch turned a most Rev. J. Edward Newton of WeslvlUe d(iy iniiy nut be fui' diHtiint wlion lives flying "the hump" arc getting '. can history might be just as easy to digest East Haven and Brantord fire de­ some graphic, and very tragic, 11- jcaulifui song to a song of death. Pastor those lit tlie helm HOC fit to K'lHie'' in such a form. The result is their unusual I never told you any of these Miss Helena Whltakqr leaves llil» partment but when neither ap­ MEVEB IJESHINE , PubUshcr hLstrations of the evils of uncon­ week to accept a position In Wash­ peared, tlioy put out the fire, which all recreational nialcrial under book, "News of tlie N,n!on," .i 350,000 iilngs, because I would be judged "Christian Missionaries In the word history of the United States, done in ington, D. C. took over an hour: Walter J. Mc­ ALlOE T. PETERSON Editor il.K wing and jilaue it lUljaeeiil to trolled Inflation every day. nsane and I didn't want to spend World Today", will be the study newspaper style and format, Carthy, Jr., Jack Corning, Curtis The night over "the hump" Is a lie rest of my days in an Instltu- subject at 9:45. At 11 the pastor the high HUIIOOI, if KIIUII tinie ar- "News of the Nation" is made up of Hutchinson, Donald Polrler, BlaUo torturous, hazardous, 700-mllc hop ioii, where I could hear The Song will talk on Jonah in another In Tuckers Waiting Station Is being Oon'l fly into « isgt ^nd loot dsg^en si your rivcH when the wooden Coiniauii- forty-one issues of a four-page "newspaper" Lehr, Richard Patterson, Robert meal dssttr whin ht remlndl you lo lutn tn your • Telephone Brantord 400 through the fabled Himalayas. iiid sec that tarantula for the rest his series of Great Stories of the remodeled and redecorated hi |Pa.'it jagged, snow-covercd moun­ —each of which bears the date of, and Mason, David Qulnncy, Frederick uird LItchsn fsl ttguUrly lor eitrs r«tio'^ potnll il,,Y Ifoime liaN outlived its UKeful- >! my life. Bible, readiness for the coming season. snd eslli. H« ti obnying OPA'i ordvft whsn ho Subscription Rate; tain peaks, the highest in the carries a lead news story on, a_ major event The congregation will sing "Pray- Knowlton, Ralph Bolter, Harold dosi Ihli bocsuta Ihs producli snd by.prOducH ncss the corner remains a valna- The The Power outplayed Its ol msd fsl sr; lo urqenlly nsodtd lodsy, $2.00 a year,' iRayablo In Adyancp world, through narrow winding in American history—from its discovery Conner, blo bntfineKs, renidenllul or town .land, Mom, You ' see, you were for Those That See" tune of "Eter­ After a spring vacation. Robert Advorllaing Rates On Application passes, some of them 20,000 feet to Pearl Harbor, nal Father Striving to Save," "Tell property. icxt. I loved you too much. But I Owens has returned to his studies high, over barren wastes on wliich In addition to the lead story and mate­ the Old, Old Story," and "God of Mrs, Roy Enqulst has had a paint­ rial about it, cacii issue covers the major ,vouldn't do it, Mom, I wouldn't at Boston University. Mrs, Carolyn Mason Sarpola of wliite men have never set their Our Fathers" ing accepted at the annudl exhibit il^eijiber QI events which have occurred in the interval clll you! I was helping you with Hartford passed the week end of the Paint and Clay Club at the fool and lived to tell of it. The public is also Invited to a 4 New England rtcss Association RATHER SILENT bVLVAN IIOFKMAN j|„;.^ ,,,^ J,^J of (1,^ ,„.„,!„„., issue. Besides -he dishes when Myra Collins, our Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, Willi her parents, Mr: and Mrs. New Haven Public Llbrarjr. The men who lly this route have neighbor, came in humming The to 5 o'clock music hour. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swanson, Mr. Burton Mason, According to the Washiiigloii to buck the most powerful air cur­ news-stones, tlierc arc more than SOO photographs and also cartoons, Pvt, llammcr did the picture two editorials and feature stories, Song. I saw the spider gliding and Mr.s. Herman Lelir and WA", years ago when ho was 17. Since outlook at this time the iicKt Pres­ rents and the most treacherous Entered as second class matter .' Here, for example, arc a few of the stories from an issue tlatcd May across the kitchen floor, but I WASTE PAPER DRIVE and Mrs, Donald Hayward attend­ The condition of Mrs, Edward entering the Army ho' has been Ootobir 18, 1028, at the Post Otflce ident of the United States will be weather conditions known to exist rushed outside. ed the Mlddlotowh Police Ball on Kraus remains serious. any place. And all the way they ; 4, 1778, First page: Philadelphia, Pa„ July 4, 1776, "Imlepcodcnce Pro- TAKES RAIN CHECK able to continue his art ryork,' es­ ut Brantord, Conn., under Act of That night I committed by first Friday night. either Hoosevelt or Dowey. Per­ ar ctlying unarmed transport '; clainf-'d As Colonies Agree on Aims"; pecially at Christmas when he did March 3, 1897. • nrii-MA-aao crime without the accompaniment, haps this is the first tinie'iii the planes within range of Jap lighters :' Octoljer 17, 1777, "Great Victory Won Rained out in the middle of their cards for the boys.at his camp In Tills dramatic picture of Jtn Army nurse, pnintcd by Tcclinicinn Fourth of The Song and'.the tarantula, I history of the United Stales that and for 200 miles over Jap-held by Americans at Sar.-.toga," Second page: 't;'^,,V';'.';i collection of waste paper last Sun­ Maury and John McCIces, children Louisiana, i ' Gr.icle Steele Sav.-igc of llio RccruilinR Publicity Bureau, U. S. Army, it stalked into Jelf' Collins' store, Thursday, April 20, 10^14 territory lliat is peppered with an­ ^ l-caturc story on one Thomas Paine, pam-i'^vfit^] being distributed tIirour;liout the N.-ition as a full-color poster to promote day, the Short Beach fire men will of Mr. and Mrs, John McClecs of the leading eaiulidatcs of the two held him up and shot him to death. ti-aircraft batteries waiting to phlctcer anil propagandist, and author of .'('/T-Vi/ the recruitment of Army nurses. Many more nursci arc needed by the , pick up where they left off and go Highland Park wore christened Pine Orchard great piirtics have kept silent and "The Crisis." Third page; A story by-lined 'ip^^^ That's why I'm here, Mont. I want blaze away at thein. Army to assure our figliling men tlie finest possible medical care. ' ' to bat again this Sunday moi'ning, Sunday In Trinity Episcopal lave waited for the "draft" from ., September 22, 1776, giving an account of ' ti^j^" to die. I can't go' on being a life­ April 23rd, Church. Out-of-town guests in­ , NEWBROpW - NO CLASS LINES HERE For two years now this has been A dramatic painting by an Army hcspitals, on hospital ships and in Lanphiers Cove the death of an American spy and patriot, ' less man. I'm happy, because you Quite a large pile of paper was cluded Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thomp­ their National coiiveiitious. the only supply route over which artist is being distributed through air ambulances, Army nurses are Pino Orchard members of the Jl does iiot matter if a fornicr Triulitioiially we separiite, in an eloelioii year, into Democrats Nathan Hale, including his last words: were spared. I feel triumphant, picked up before the heavy rain son of Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Wl C. I'herc is a good deal of talk vital materials can be shipped to out the Nation in the form of a caring for sick and wounded Amer­ Branford Camera Club who have By WINNIE RINKER and Hepiiblieiins. lint then most of us suspend siieli dlstiiietioiis after "I only regret that 1 have but one life to because It couldn't-make mo take made furthfer work lr(ipo.^slble. Tlie Watcrbury and Mr, and Mrs.Otir- official huB dpiie ilia job well o!' about certain "tests,". iiicUidiiig China, The Air Force refuses to re­ six-color poster to promote the re­ ican soldiers. prints on exhibit In. the Branford give for my country." That should give your life. You scc^ with you gone, fli'emen feel that there 'is still a ald Bateman of Greenwich, we vote, iintil time to vote again. lease the casaultles suffered in pi­ cruiting of Army nurses. Theatre lobby Includo Nancy Bon- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Caddy arc not, When a new man is ap- foreign policies, lis the chief is­ you an idea what this book is like. The combination of excellent there would be no one left. I good quantity awaiting them and Ill this enieial election of T,MI there are appearing, week by oneering and maintaining this air The painting, executed in wasli ton, Jane Ballard Lang, Walter moving this week Into the Arthur sues for llic eoniiiig political eam- medical care, blood plasma, sulfa would be completely enslaved. ask that the bundles bo gotten poinlo^l we louic to him to make a route.- and tempera by Technician Fourl'n Cpl. Cscar Roganson will visit In Baldwin and John Baldwin, Peterson homo which they recently \vcck, new signs and imrlenis of a growing elTort to divide us into The Book-of-thc-Month Club's editorial committee at their lasi; drugs and tetanus toxoid Is saving I'm sorry for the kind of life I ready again his Sunday. Newspa­ puigii. Some of' the best writers But it is no exaggeration to say Grade Steele Savage, of the Re­ Boston this week end. The purjiose of the display Is to purchased. cleiui syeep ot the territory with­ classes, and then to array class against class. No lasting good can meeting cho.sc two novels for the June selection; "Fair Stood the Wind! lives daily. Army nurses are play­ had to live. Mom, but I was power­ pers, magazines, and cardboard and analysts for the newspapers that every precious ton that has ior Fi-ance" by H, fi. Bates, the story of an R.A,1". flier who lands iji'; cruiting Publicity Bureau, U,' S- ing major roles in trrls war, but Interest others to become members. in his control. less to stop it. I didn't have a life boxse, separated and tied In bun­ indicate that domestic issues will come to America from iieh a inoveinent, as its proponents indubitably gone over "the hump" has been 1-iance, and "Lost Island" by James Norman Hall, which deals with tin \ Army, depicts a titian-haired many more of, them are urgently Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Watklns have Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson That is J exactly what (K likely of my own to live.. The Power took dles. Rope Is available at the flro- moved from Clark Avenue to Riv­ know. paid tor with American and Chi­ clianges wrought in a faraway South Sea island under the impact of war.' nurse against a backdrop of march­ needed. The annual mooting of the Flro lor tTuesday for a visit With friends have to lake second place with It that day in the'tropics. I was Its house for anyone who requires it. erside. to happen when a new appoiiit- There arc two main seginenls of our national ccononiy, however, nese blood. 't- .^ ft , ing men and battle-shattered Registered nur,ses who are 22 In Indianapolis, I.nd. problems tluit have and will arise slave. The Fire ' Company announced Cohimlssloncrs of Branford will bo moiit is made. One good sweep oL' And do you know what some of Robert Shcrrod, author of "Tarawa," accompanied the first assault i buildings. yeais of age but not yjct 45.may ap­ hold here A'prll 22, with reference to the war. who will not be tricked into believing that they are classes unto So, you see, Mom, If I ever told that as long as waste paper Is vi­ the heaviest shipments are over waves on tliaso islands, t.iltc many others, he had convinced himself thai j It is only fitting hat a soldier ply for commissions in the Army Holly Welch, Beach Street Is a Mrs, Marlon Bennett Is in Wash­ the brponi and for the remaining themselves and thus dividiMl—the eonntry's farmers and its tinsiness- this to any9ne before, I would be tal and the residents of the area The Pine Orchard Flro Depart­ .lloWuver, the opinion of the this la.st link between India and S^:^t^.'.r there could not possibly be a Japanese Icftj should have painted the poster Nurse Corps to the Surgeon Gener­ patient In New Haven Hospital. ington, D, C, called there by the inoiilhs of-iuH Icriu the job gctn judged Insane, I (louldn't live with will cooperate, a regular collection ment will bo host at a dinner for Natiomil Capital may not be any meii. In t-wo state-wide Karin & Industry conl'erenees—first in Illinois China? Money, Ye.s, billions and after the tons of aerial explosives. Added' which pays tribute to Army nurses. al, U. S. Army, Washington, D.C., tines of her on, M, Sgt, D, Roger It always near mc. will be niade.by'thc firemen. Be- them at 8 o'clock. a liek' anda proniiKe. and more recently in vMississi|)|)i—they liavi' seen and avowed their billions of "dollars" worth of Chi­ to that was the heavy naval bonibardmcni. On every front, in field surgeries, or to th encarest Red Cross Pro­ Another rehearsal for the Red, Bennett at Walter Reed Hospital, better than it is at Smiths (U- Please forgive me, Mom, If you hranford's dogs are even more intordepeiulcnec as primary in-odueers. in full and frank discussion, nese paper money, While this was going on a shell splashed in evacuation, station and general curement orricc. White and Blue Minstrel will bo Word has been received from Sgt. Bennett's wife Is also with him lirowns erossnwids, init in the can. You will understand, I'm sure. hcr." China has always had her paper into the water not thirty feet away. Sher- held Saturday night In the Good Sgt. Ray Buza, U.8,A,A,C,, that ho of a proljlcnt than the problen\ of country in any Stiite'. in other sitting down together, they bavo eoniprebended that tlieir future de­ You've done your, utmost for me, In a few minutes ho was.walking money printed in the United States rod turned to th--* Major near him and said, instigated ail my ("accidental") Fellowsliip Dramatic Club rooms. Is out of the hospital and is back tiia j'ouihfj who ,own- them. By velopment and siieecss—so vital to a better America—dc|ieiid upmi "My God, what wide shooting!" The Major THE SONG but I wasn't wholly your son. I down the corridor reciting the PRUSSICK'S words, your guess may be as good and Britain. Now, as result ol her crimes. The spider wits fast ap­ with his bombing squad In the the solution of the siiini! basic current iiiul |iosl.wiir problems. looked at him quizzically, "You don't thitd; was cheated of m'y.life. Psalm. He expected to hear The SERVICE STATION way of "From Our Headers" as a Congrcssniaii's. uncontrolled Inflation, her demand proaching me so I jumped upon it, Mrs. Paul Lehr received medical South Pacific, He has boon over­ that's our guns doii.ig tliat sliootiiig, ^a By Mary C. Paul Love,' Song and see the tarantula, but he TEXAdO OAS Mid OIL there have biien from lime to More of these eonferenees are to bi' held during this year under for paper bills is tremendous. treatment Tuesday evening for a seas two and a half years. you?" Tlien, for the first time, Siiciiod and crushed it. I felt it 'squash .':', John didn't The prayer was holy and he Havollno Oil in Sealed Cans time complaiiits on the care und the iiuspiees of state Colleges of Agriculture aiul iWlhe (!oiiiiaittee on In an clfort to avert complete cut on her hand. ivOi...Ll Lli L till. ceiTi) was there waitln'^. He says h-: just swallowed under my feet. John carefully • folded the letter failed to '.hear and sec I"!".' Lubrioato Oars cconoinlc chaos, in distressed Chi­ John Ashton was sitting quietly First Class Petty OfTlcor Joseph control of dogs, their dninage to Cooperation With Agriculture of the Natioind Assoeiiition of Maiui- '=nd r„-,id. "Oh." You found me outside hi terror and put in in anrehvelope, sealed A dlJIeront Grease lor every na, the top priority has been given behind the prison bars, Occasion- After it was all over, the officials The former Checker Store at The Buza, one of four brothers hi ser­ proi)erty arid persons. OPINIONS fiietlirers. They will be hulwarks against those cneinies oi; democracy it, and then addressed It to his purpose to currency. aly he wculd rise and nervously and I brought you in to see I'killed regarded the letter before them, Maples, Main Street is being re­ vice has recently been sent Into mother. i" ^!1 Lubrication done by There is a careless statement who would divide us against ourselves at.a time when our very exis- So, with Chennault and Chiang run his gaunt fingers through his it, but you couldn't find it. Uncle and threw it away. Mrs. Ashton modeled. the Pacific area. Ho Is In tlie con­ experienced Jielp. Comment and Criticism of tossed fti"o|^|kthat every ehild in 1 fence depends upon national unity. and StUwoli all desperate for guns, close-cropped dark hair; Ills blue Jcsh said the native maid lifid pro­ He strode overt to ^ the door and had died,of a heart attack a few struction battalion In ihc U. 8. Wort Main^St. • Tol. 448 Local Intferest from bably swept it out. But nobody called the guard! .•, ,, minutes before her. son was qlcc- Bianfoul^^Ba dog Ihc census tanks, munitions, and medical sup­ CHURCH NOTES eyes gazing unseelngly before him. Miss Edna Plumb, has opened the Coast Guard. All money reoeWed tor tire in-. Various Publlciitlons •; ',, ,., . ^ , lOur indivlrtualilnd national errors He would stand still listoiiing, but swept, it outi You see, It wasn't an "All through, B^Ud?", troouted, .When .they, found' her • the I Plumb cottage, ' Pentacost Street, spflotlpns winjbgij^Md. tor amokea j will npt^^^Hc that bigU a iig- plies, precious hundreds of cubic careless. word,.thc erillci^, speech,-|^j,^.j^,-y.^;^^/^^^^,^i^„t ^^^^^^ feet,.of-cargo-.space in the trans- he knew The Song would no longer earthly creature. . "Yes, sir. Please,';,mall this to radio was- playliig'-The Song, for the summer ' ' ' for the ijpy^ In sorvloe "^nre bulSHlOT""' "hull wq ilild the unconscious cruofiy. The times | the help to 'tlTy' downtrodden we IJorts flying "the hump" are fined have pcwer over him, It had raised For a long time I wasn't myself WAR ON WAR 'kME ' TABOK LTJTIIEttAN inobh ol them (|n tlu •,!reels and we misunderstood or mlslnterpre did not give, the responsibility wo with plies of war-Inflated Chinese TRiNrrx havoc with his life. Strange, and we returned home sooner, be­ • (Boston Herald) Rev, Adolph T. Bcrgqulst, Minister beaches, chasing T chicles and ted our neighbor's action, the shirked. We created out of the wll paper currency. _. ,. Rev. Frederic R, Murray, rector though it was such a beautiful cause the Doctor told you I was When Ropresontntlve cannon of derucss d great nation; We founded 0:30 Church School. approaching a breakdown of some jumping, we're iiieliiied to agree. hasty gonerali'/.allon, the rumor re­ Montowese Street Cong, it roused the dormant devil Missouri can nil iilnc pages of the a democracy—but how have we 10:30—Morning Worship in English sort and that a quiet- rest at our peated, as though It were fact, the SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER within him. Time wa.s short and he If there is an ctiquolto bonk on Congresslpnal Record with explo­ lived up to It? j Morning worship will be in Swe­ country home would help me. It 8:45 Holy Communion suddenly crossed the ro:m to the sfyoct milliners for dogs we sive letters of protest against day­ unkind gossip, are what we re­ Wo- boast that the . United States dish the last Sunday of each bars with the grace of a spider. did help and for a while I was my­ month. 0:30 Church School hayqn't run across it l)ut Iho'e light saving, the war time that we member. If we are sincere In our has the Ideal living plan for all, Ir WHAT NOTS self, but only for several years. 7:45 Friday, Choir rehearsal 10:45' Morning Prayer and Sermon have had tor the last two years be­ endeavors to do right, these things wo mean what we say, then we BY GiTA ROUND You said I always looked odd have been puWisliecl laws on the 7:00 Yeuug People's Fellowship "What is 11-, Bud?" asked the gins to look less secure. An analy­ plague us. Those are tlic words must begin immediately to put an guard, regarding the short man whenever I heard The Song on the subject, ' sis of the 200 or so objections re­ that hurt us as deeply as those end to the race hatred that has M. I, F. flying service flag with CONGREGATIONAL condescendingly. radio. I did. I felt queer, and al­ The doff warden can do well by veals no new arguments. The cows ways someone would switch it oft. against whom we talked. been permitted o creep In. or we 215 on It.. Don Hayward tolls ST MARY'S "I haven't much time, Please, putting tiibm into effect. stlU do not like to be milked early, will unclcrmine our own basic prin­ about going to a formal dance this Rev, Matthew Madden I give me some paper and a pencil. Then one day It became my mas­ "The sped arrow". This Is the Masses on Sunday will be at the dew Is on the fields, children ciple and go back hundreds of week. He was parked so It was ne­ The Manse, Rogers St. I want to write a letter," ter again. In my last year of high barb of unklndness that went 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 o'clock. have to be routed out of bed In years to the bigotry of old that de­ cessary to turn around to back ujj SUNDAY SERVICES " | school we had a music recital and YOUTH ACTIVITIES - straight to the heart of our neigh­ When the paper was given to darkness and decline to retire In stroyed naticns. the car, Don was so stin; and 9:30 School of Religious Education Suzanne Barton played it on the bor, the wlso-erack that stung, the him, he hurried to the bench and AVe'ro Jioariiig lots about Youth daylight, a hour of cool sleeping is We have our opportunity.now to starched he didn't dare turn 10:45 Worship Service CHURCH OF cnrasT piano. I didn't hear it In my good Indifference to our brother's nccd.s, wrote with a furious rapidity. lost l\T. hot wathcr, pupils have to correct old mistakes—but we must around for a view so he drove Stony Creek self, for I could see the tarantula Activities this .week. At Indian the cold withdrawal from the com­ Anthem, I Will Lilt Up Mine "Dear Mem, wait tor the school buses in chlU remember the tour things that Rev. Joseph White gliding up the aisle toward me, but Neck tho'PTA conducted n full mon life. The .sharp trick, the self- around the block and re-parked Eyes, Edwards, Up until the last I have hesitaetd darkness, and, as one correspon­ come not back: Let the words wo 9:45 Church School I didn't move, even though I was interest we displayed, the spurning Back two or three years ago I to set my extraordinary experience evening's program to the subject. dent declared, "The world has been speak bo words of fairness and Sermon by the pastor: The Prc- 11:00 Morning Worship filled with terror. Then The Song of the outstretched hand arc suspect "you-all" read "Rebecca" on paper. When you read what I Short Beiich has been giving coii- all wrong since wo had daylight friendship, Lct^' th'o arroSvs we send conditions of a Great Spiritual 7:30 P. M, Pilgrim Fellowship ended and the spider vanished, among the things that torment us. by Daphne Du Maurier. I just got write, you will understand why sidoratloii to the ninltcr by reviv­ saving." forth carry vcngcs of brotherly around to it this week. There's a Life. , this is' so. You see, 1 know I'm a I walked Suzanne home that "The past Ufe", Not only do \ye love. Let our life be as near to what morbid strain throughout and 4': 30 ST, STEPHENS A.M.E, ZION lifeless man, for I liave been chos­ night and we stopped at the little ing existing orgauizntions. When the bill to put the nation recall those things we did Individ­ 7115 Christian Fellowship we want our future to be, as we tea gets wearisome but isn't It a Rogers Street en to walk in evil. Not the evil v;illi bridge to watch the whirlpool be­ The AVjoincn's Hcpublieaiv Clid) on war time was being considered, ually but our. national mistakes, oriertory Anthem, Teach Me, o cai-\ make it—and let us not neg­ thoroughly lovely story? ouppcsc Rev. Sykes which ray last crime was com­ low. Others were walking by too, I the chairman of the Pederal Power for which wo; a.s citizens, are 'rh- Lord, by Hamblen has announced the coming of lect .any opportunity to prove the v;o readers brought Tn- upon our­ Church School 10:00 A. M. mitted. That was done to end this could hear The Song in rhythm Commission estimated that It sponsiblc. we neglected the devel­ Sermon; A Soldier'.s Religion, Judge Stu'niey Mcado to spca'c ini worth ol our faith. selves by sneaking a peek at last Morning Worship 11:00 A, M, wicked" reign over me. The other with the churning water and then would save between 2 and 3 per oping of brotherly relations be Mr, Madden. the subjcjit in May. The nation chapters, but have j>ou noticed, the Junior Church 12:30 P. M. crimes were of an accidental na­ when Suzanne was leaning over cent, In the peak electric power twecn Americans qt good faith. We last few years, liow many books Mon,, 3:30 Girl Scout Troop 27 Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. ture, Mom, but I ccminittcd them. the rail, I pushed her In. She recognizes Boy.s'. and Girls' Week load. There Is Utllq reason to.doubt assuin,ud an' Isolationist altitude Home From Cpast begin at the end and end at the Wed., 11:00, Comfortable Society Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. . Please, Mom, before I go further drowned in the whirlpool. An "ac­ and stuto'i olfioials come through that It,has been an etiectlve fac­ toward the problems of the world. Mr, and Mrs, H, D. Stratton re­ Thurs., 3:15 Brownies try to understand that there were cidental death" they called it, but tor In enabling the Industry to We allowed the sores of other na­ turned this week from Callfbrnia beginning town to .detormiric , if children 7:00 Girl Scout Troop 18 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES times I felt this power had left me, I did it. I loved her, Mom, and The meet the wnr-tlme demands with­ tions to foster and flare up until to prepare the Owenego House for What is known as Bradley's ice midcr 10 iirb being einployed. out rationing. We came, so close to the ecmlng sifason. house, out east. Is being, torn Frl., 3:30 Junior Choirj 6:30 Inter­ "Probation After Death" will be but it would always return to me, Power was jealous of my love for the plague threatened us with Its the subject of the Lesson-Sermon H^rry BraBCUu resigns as di- an acute shortage that even 2 per down. mediate Choir; 7:45'Senior Ciioir and, like a leech, take away my her. It wanted me to Itself, so Tt virus of hatred, for Sunday, April 23rd. , made me destroy her, rect.qr o£.|tl\olCOinmupity Copncil, cent loomed large. Those Brantord Cainora Club The Aristonians will meet Tues­ goodness. That's v/hy I refused to "The' neglected opportunity". FOR LOCAL NHWS READ The Golden Text is from I Cor­ Many of the objectors to war prints on e.vhlbit at the Brantord day evening, 8:00 o'clock, at the become a minister. You'see, I was I couldn't get her out of ,my Harry wti'rkcd'harder at his job Here again we sutler from both THE BRANFORD REVIEW inthians 15:20. "The last enemy time have contended that the pow­ Theatre are right good looking home of Mrs, James Neely, part of everything against church­ mind for a long time. Anyway, not than wo .wilt over know. The Com- that shall be destroyed is death." er saving was Illusory, slncd- In Up popped the grass Breezy es, I knew this power would always until I met sally Peters while I A Youth Conference for the Selections from the Bible include niunity House oll'ers a wide field winter an extra hour's use In the Whorttleberry says, "Tryhig to look grasp out and pull me down in its was at college. churches of the East Consociation the following: "When Christ, who of uhdcycjlpped activities for the morning wiped out aiiy afternoon pleasant and Interested ' all day pit of blackness and flamed We were at a party and when I 'Scrap' Fapei'J will be conducted in the church on is our life, shall appear, their shall yojith of town. gain. But the total 24-hour con­ long is one h uVa strain." I am not under a strain. Mom, walked her home I heard The Song Sunday, May 7. ye also appear with him In glory." sumption of electricity was not the nor am I insane, I never was in­ again and saw the tarantula glide With a juvenile probleni sweep­ Paul Revere never could have New members will be. received (Colossians 3:4i. problem. The dllflculty lay In meot- made it on an A card Reginald sane, I was chosen to walk the toward me on the mnonlit path. ing the country it is a eballeuge Into the membership of the church Correlative passages from the I'lng the peak loads, and this has Barron home forWeek end. ,the first Sunday in May. earth in innocence, wrapped in a Sally and I had become engaged, to Council directors to develop' Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ been relieved. Most women 'thliift: cloak of evil. Maybe I'm not in you know. She had forgotten some­ noney The sixteenth annual meeting of ence and Health with Key to the every oppqrtinuty the organiza­ when they think of pro control of the way I must leave, thing and we returned to our There, Is no Indication that ,we tlie Connecticut Council of Con­ Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, tion has to ofYer. have now so safe a margin of pow­ Red Cress Drive indicatoi' gregational-Christian M'omen will maybe The Power forced my hand friend's home to fetch it. It pos- include the following (pp. 430, 325) essed me while we were at the Along ttie Sfiuie lines tbriiilH iiiul iiiiiho iici-fect KKIS. transferred out of Baton Rouge, La. I bees, lie'states, in his oiiinion, that and set out lo Hud the tanks. Ar- nue, Ea.st Haven is one of tho.so Thny'll nil") oncmirngo llic yovini; - ,,,"., , , 1 came to leave.the BrllLsh LCT boats ler walking about Imlf a mile, I the men resixmslhle for the devU- \ ,^^ ^,^^ ^^.^^^ ,^j^,j^^ ^^^^^^ ,.„„ ,,j,y who are receiving training at the inlriH to taUo an InlcrcHt In cook- fOJl LOCAL NEWS READ found them. I'll never turgct the .San Antonio, Texas, Aviation Ca­ liiR. opmcnt and manufacture of uic at. Salern,_ o ^ surprised look on tlinl Englisli ampiiiblan truck or "duck" made det Center. THE BRANFORu REVIEW We made our survey tiid found tank coinmantler's face. The sight one ot the linesl possible contribu­ AltlioiiRli you don't Imvn to ttirn both beaches perfect for the land­ ot a lone Scabee walking In there In lui empty tiiljo to «ct more tions toward wlnnhiB the war. William J. Adains, .seaman ni'.st tontlipiiKlo. WI'll Balviigo dlvlBloi: ing boats. We wore thankful the was too much for him. He even cia.ss Is in England with tlie Sea- Iiom somtwheic across the w i- ilrsos us to Kiivo and luill in all I sea was smooth but it was a black asked me tor my Identillcnllon bees. teis lomis this pictuie of S Sgt. collapHll)lo tubo.l. How I happened to be heading • night and I don't mean maybe. We card. And he could hardly believe Vincent P. Ralola, .sitting beside a *- -* * for tlic beach at Salerno in a \ started buck to the I.,C'r where tho It when 1 told him 1 hail a "Duck" Mr. and Mrs. David Roganson, of • Your Jars of voal mtyonnalKO IN Duck" an hour ahead of the Brlt- i British Commander iiad apiiarenl- load of nminunltlon for him. We jungle siiade lent reading his copy K!U)1III1 nijvcr bo plaeeil clo.so to tho Short Deach liave received word of the Brunford Review. froozing mill, in tlie rcErlBorator. wf m iitf -Wif- ish invasion force Is a. long story, jj^ received information liuit made anally got the "Duck" back up to lliat tlieir son Harold has been IL iH only n*^coHHai-y to lioisp ronl II Bocs hack to Bi-/.crte where myi,jj,,, ^^^^ ^^ necessary to ortler the him and delivered the amnuinltion -w/ \vif m ^1/ oulllt of Seiibees was rebuilding ;,^^,^J,^J ^^^^ ,|,„,p ^.i^^ B,-iUsh Naval When we got back to the Conv- promoted to siiip litter llrst clans. C|:>1. Robert A. Smith sends a iimyonnaiHo at a niodoratotempoi-a- turo aljout 50" to 70'. that port alter Its capturJ. i units began to lay down a lerrillK mand Posl there was another job He is In New Guinea. change of address from somewhere U ^\\|- -\iif w Willi loldlcrly cfficic-ncy, Corpoi-nl Vcron« Pclri, of Jniioivillc, •* • * waiting for us. About a mile nnd a in England. The Army had many units that j i,n,.|-„go on the .shore ami the Ger­ comin, oporntcm n Icoy.puncl. mncliino »l lUiiJolpli Field, Texni. Tliu Samuel Mcslmko who Is overseas Somo people will buy anytlilniT. At W 11// w.tn-c badly in need of practice in mans Immedialeiy oiiencd up from hull onshore was a disabled LCT Ii only ono of 233 vital Army ]oU perfgriiioj by Woci, l)Ut do bowaro of Kllb fialoKinonwli o wrlto,s of his interest In News of making landings such as they were their position. There we were "In boat, loaded with supplies. We Lt, Walter Clapp, Averlll Place is aro HOlItnK "Moxloaii nylons" .say- Helping to Iccep the vast admin­ weatlier observer, Wacj can now Service Men. . OUT soon going to have to make nl Sic­ lire middle" witii our three "Uue,k.s" went out i\nd secured It wiUi our at Warner Robbins Field, Georgia. ins tlioy'll bo junt llko American istrative system of the Army mov­ choo.so tlic jobs tiicy liiio?til road JiicoiiKnivcs. Ttic- cII,^inc in the Iniriitiruiui'l is-one of 28 .inrh service from the Army Air Forces, with the U.S.A.A.F. In England, water. Uflo letL-ovor vegotablo 2iHH) hurseiKiwcr locoinolivt-^ now owiioil by llio .N'cw M;-,-cii. Orders for knowledge ot these things, it is around and followed the LCI with beach, we locked the wheels, and mcssafio center chief, and key- Army Ground Forces or Army Ser­ Ihiuid in soup.s iind gravies. 20 more of llicsc iiowerfiil Rrei-n ami yellow iinit.s liave ju^it iiecn jiiaccti. ea.sy lo lo.se a lot of men and ma-i ().,(, commander of the Task Force iLScd the winch to pull the LCT' the pUt>ch machine operator at Army vice Forces is tile second feature of Pvt. Albert (Buddy) Poulton of Aviation Cadet Robert E. Curry, -A- *- •* Operalefl in liairs. (levelapiiiji -1111)0 horsi-iimvcr, tlie hit; Diesels are nseii Icrials unnecessarily. j aboard into the beach. Our party rest of the way in. Tlie LCT boat Is posts ond camps throughout the the plan. ' Riverside has l)een transferred son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Curry of Hero's a tinio-saving sandwich inlereliatipealjly in ijotll frc'';lu aii'l p:i-'i!-ii!,i;er service on llie New Haven's Our original delachment had ajns.slstccl tho Beach Battalion In llO feet lung, but the "Duck" Ivor Avenue, Ea.st Haven is home Shoreline roine iielueeil l>t yiiu rc'(l('c(u'ali' yoiii- lionii' . . . and llui i'.\|K"rl services and could be obtained so quickly, every minute. Tlic biiach "lad been approach helped drive liio Gor- On April 23rd tact that Sunday, April 2'J, iVtis boon Mrs. Irving M. Coolc announce.'i ter an Easter furlough. the coming inarrlago of her sister, Street, New Haven. has enlisted In the U. S. Navy and III' ii Irnini.'d inlerinr ilri-oriiloi' is eulirelv I'l-i'c that we .suggested to on rsitperiors :o linavUy mined 11 took a long muns hack. ileslgnaled a.s "Uunianc Sunday." has been sent to Sampson, N. Y. for thai "Ducks" be u.sccl lo go ahead Miss Evelyn D. Hotchitiss of Foxon Cpl. Nicholas Weled, Monroe time tor tho .sajipers with their de­ On ilic lifth day, some Liberty Governor Haymond 13, Baldwin boot training. ot the first shore parties in the Road to Donald W. Ludlngton, ap­ Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Kirby of Street, ha.s returned to Fort Dix, Happy Birthday lecting lieviccs to clear a safe path ships came up loaded with cargfjes has Issued the following statement: prentice seaman, U. S. Navy. The Texas, formerly of this place, an­ Italian invasion and chart the lor the tanks iTval liad managed they liad expected, to] deliver In For many years "Be Kind to An­ Pvt. Harris Swanson, Clark Ave N. J., w'nere he is with the medical WHAT'S WRONG WHH wedding will take place Saturday nounce the marriage of Mrs. Kir- Carla Anne, daughter of Mr. and landing bleaches in the same way., to gel ashore. the port ot Salerno. But Salerno imals Week' has been celebriiled nuo. Short Beach is receiving train corps. April 22 at 2:30 P.M. In the Foxon by's daughter, Miss Virginia Carey Mrs. Carl Montelius, tho 20th. Our suggestion was accepted and The tanks had landed, on the was .still tho .scone of,bitter fight- throughout our country. It has an­ THIS PICTURE? Ing In Mississippi. first put into practice in Sicily. congregational Chiirjli. Friends to U. William P. Newman of Louls- Cpl. Raymond Nelson Van Wie beach across the river from tlio iug, with the town changing hands nually been an i;xi)rcKalon of the lanna, I In Uw pitch lilaek of a windy are Invited to attend, • is here from the Brunlng, Neb., air ^ And on tlie 30th—Mary Elizabeth in 1>(H- JJlui-H .,,..,....^ w. — - Command I'osl. I'resenlly a run- freiiuenliy. It was imperative to kind and humane tiuallty of our The ceremony took place April Amcn, , g th, o boy,,,,,,s recently „hom e .Held to .spend a two week furlough) :Mllier. night off Gela, men in the Beach L,^^ p,^,,-,,, (,„ u,,, p(,s|,, bringing get tlic cargoes ashore. Ju.st .south people to all animals who arc our 01 Salerno llierc seemed to be a i^' Miss'-' Ont^orlHo ;•' iK'-Novwoqti, 8tli In Alabama. After n wedding on lurlotigh was A.J. Va.i Haaltcn, ^,^,^ j^,^ ,^^, ^,^^ ^^^ Battalion relied off the ramp of an I v„o,.d tiial the tanks were desper LST, and drove their "Duck" out irvants and our friends. daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. John Mi trip Lt. and MI'S. Newman will Nltchke of East utely short of amnuinltion. Oll'- j chance. I-ligh clUte along shore R. P. Anderson and J. P. lenoskl. Raymond N. Van Wie, East Main! F,-ederlek G into waves that were rolling ten It will, not detract from our con- Kelly of Kimberly Avenue, East make their homo in West Virginia Haven observes his birthday today .shorc was tin iLCT.boat, loiHlcd would offer the ships protoction Street. feet high. If you don't think those Irlbulliin to tho war effort to recog­ Haven, was married last Monday whore Lt. Newman is vvitir'the AAC Pfo. Calvin Horn, Harding Ave- with ammunitloii, that had been from the Oerman'artillery back In "Ducks" can take it, you should nize the fact tliatln tho scheme of morning to Joseph D. Mulcuhy, son Engineers. nu'i!, remains stationed In New hit with a shell right on the gal­ tlie hills, and there was a narrow talk' to some of those men who of the iiniversd we sliure with the of Mr. and Mrs. William Mulcahy Guinea.- ley and was burning. The Dcach beach where munitions might bo rode in them that night. animals tho right to Inhabit this ct Alaska. The wedding look place LEEEPER-BOUTELLE Battalion Commander asked It wc landed. Here's the .story as they told It world, and that all forms ot imnc- in St. Vincent do Pauls Church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boutelle T, Sgt. Morton G. Magec reports could salvage a load ot ammunition 'I'ho Beach Battalions were asked to us. In an - unbelievable short with' thfi Rev. William F. O'Brien of Rlvci'slde, East Haven, announce a Week from today for duty at At­ fi-om It and get it lo the tanks. to U.SC one of their "Ducits" to in­ ticssary cruelly lo them Is a viola­ officiating. Rita Kelly, sister of the the coming marriage of their J .space of time, thi.s Beach Battailbn vestigate tho beach and tho po.ssl- tion ot our privilege of tho enjoy­ lantic City. Tile lire wa.-i threatening to get bride, wus maid of honor. daughter, Grace Veronica, to Corp. delaelnnent had charted tho elian- billties of such a landing. They ment of human life. into tile ammunitioI n when we Don'l icrapa thoti rrikat tcrtpi Into tli« tltr* John Stomplck of Taylor Avenue Bartram Gaibralth Ijce|)er, son of Pvt. Douglas Bray Is now located ncls and set up markers. One .of knew the beach was undoubtedly It will bo a iilllng triinile lo all bags can bul In)o vcur uiad fa) CDnlaltiir.y/nvn was best man, and aeorge Vibort Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcepor, of at Gulfport, Miss. the Ensigns had discovered some- mlnde, but believed they could lo­ tho.se anlmnls who tire .serving our (ho can Ii full, melt down Ihn conttnit and lilt Ihlng, too, that I like to think may tks (at lo your meat daalar for eaih ind «ilri of Hamden and Philip McKeon of Dover, N. H., formerly of Brantord. IT'S Tf^jje^^OlT HneUJ—-by LAWRENCE cale them. Probably thye could country in the iiroseculion of the ration polnti, , Lt. Joseph M. Fitzgerald, son of have saved many a .soldier from Who's News? have If they had taken their time. v/ar to niako special oliservance ot Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flt'/gcrakl drowning that night. One hundred But they noon discovered that the By Enrlc Ferris iias reported at the Replacement ^HE U.'5. IS and lifty yards from shore their Germans had thought ol every- '"RIGHT"OUTOF THE AIR Training Unit, Columbia, N. c. now PRODUCING "Duck" ran up on a sand bar with ' Kny Prnncis, shown Here, 15 tin- liiing. High angle mortars hud AS WANY PLANES EAC14 only two feet of water over it- But Intcst in tlie pnraUe ot screen teleo- been set up, and began lo drop People, Spots In The News 4....—..,,_ -.. . By EARLE FERRIS . — MONTH AS WE HAD IN THE almost immedialeiy it plunged into rltics roiumlng frdm overseas wlicrii Sgt. Thomas B. Yester, son"Cf tlicy cnterliilned sliells on the beach from almost a jiILM-RADIO Comedienne Cass New character in the Burns and ARMY AIR rORCE ON OUR deep water again—water eight lo vertical angle, and the cliffs af­ Daley, siiown liere, is ono ot many Allen tunfcsts on CBS l.s "Mr. Mrs. Yttcenta Yester, 30 Bradley .service men, to I EMTRY INTO THE WAR.' , ^ „ ten feel deep. If.the landing boats make the cns forded no protection whatever st""-^ lo be heard In foiu' special llundy," a lii/.y lout who almost cat.3 Street is a tail gunner on.the "Five HOW MANY PLANES IS THIS ? OeorRC and Gracte__out of bouse and had unloaded on that bar, and the "StaBO Door • Pu..xde of Stars" piograuis lor a Aces ". He went overseas a year Canteen" pro against them. They had to get out Itome and who .stn'okc.s all OcorKc'a boys had started to wade ashore- of there in a hurry. The "Duck" cl;>..-,:-.i. llo Jo!::n th? c:ir.t while Vcina ago. gram Iheir flist, Pclton. wlto plays "Mrs. Bundy," so­ well—they'd have had some mighty Mop upon rcaeli- wiiirled around a sand dune—and journs m tliu ea.'it. deep wading. InB America a vehicle mine exployed under the Anton Vickslrom has reported Carole Lantlls But the job the "Ducks" had lo Joseph CidltU left rear v/heel. Spntiinenlallty plays a lilg part in at Samp.son, N. Y., for boot train­ do was just beginning. For tho.se nnd P r c a r 1 r One of the men, a Machinist the life o( Julia Sanciarson, star ot ing at the U. S. Naval training sta­ March arc olliers "Ix't's Be CharmthK." heard on MhS tion. first two days at Gela, it was touch who made lh( Ir Mate, was sitting on the radiator Tbur3 Neighbor inlrrmpti wMa you «ia we knew why the; British had ob­ . Century - Fox — want-to stick to their wa^ work m flve-year-oW Inn atier ner CBS la- lilvagtn^ houuhotd tatt, iacp your «yai on light is only suiTicienr to enable a tnan to see with the rods, which ^ • who are Interested In- the, "dream, Street has returned ' home Iron -.rn (left) .-md Pfc, Leroy ntieckert ol A:r, N. D.,who bfl}(U Hrw the sponsoring steel compAny'a 01- riety show, tlie tot greeted the sona- wUt you ttra doing. F«t Ii too ptccioui to w«tl« served us so closely. , CL'i-r-ianJiophies captured by U. g. Sellers. , - " / do not rep.-oduce color. ,; I voice" of CUdrc Klcscn. shown here, the hospital. (Ices and to their Sunday broadcasts slres! m the words ol her sloB;\n to « tingU drop. Tht mot* ui«d (al you luin !n, Before we left, the British Tai» i Blur of the Mriea. , 1) Via the Blue network. piomote inoie mail to service menl tht mora aitta ulion pointi you gat. • n v-.^f(*«,«,»T.j^Jj^jT!JwiMs'W«tt-«''*'^*S"n

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PAGE SIX \ U • THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., APRIL 20, 1044 'T. ^ ^ THE BRANFORD REVIEW, B^y^NFORD, CONN,, APRIL 20, 1044 PAGE. SEVEN Farmers Asked Chair-SciU Slipcover"Shorls", Provide^ GARDEN NOTES Red Cross Notes Spring Planting To Be Careful iponsored by Branlord Garden ClSb In The W] I Camouflage for Drab-Looking Piec

Explaining that 10 farmers Local comnicrclnl vceelnblc wore killed and 157 other farmers EAST nOCK DEMONSTRATION NEXT MEETING growers are soing ahead wltii llicir were Injured last year by motor GARDENS Remember that Mrs. Alllng's .spring; plnnllnE, accordhig to Rob­ In all. seven .ships are now mak­ vehicle accidents on Connecticut meeting next month will be htld ert F. Stevens, A.ssocinte County The hardy seeds—peas, Swiss ing regular trips botwccii tho highways, the Connecticut Safety on May 4lh (Thursday) Instead of Chard, beets, carrots, radishes, United Slates and Euroiie, carrying AiTcitt, in siilte of UVc nncertalntles Commission urged that farmers date scheduled on the program parsnips and spinach were planted exclusively Red Ci'o.ss cargo and and pcriilcxllies which face them throughout the state keep farm The .speaker will be Mrs. ftulchlns, at the East Rock Gardens last week mail tor prisoners and civilian lu- trucks and cars In first-class con­ whose talk will be "Sea.sonal Ar tills year. In the plot .south of the green­ Icrnees. Four ot the seven ,shlps dition and operate the vehicles rangements In Pottery I Have The nicst pressing problem for houses. Plants ot parsley, lettuce lire under charter to tlie British with great care on both farms and Made." Mrs. Huchins Is our state VeBotablc growers is that ot labor. and cabbage were being followed lied Cross. The British and Ameri­ highways this year, "Bird Chairman" and .spoke to our By the very nature ot tlic business, Ino the ground by broccoli arid can Rod Cro.ss societies guarnnli!C "Motor vehicle accidents that club last year on "Birds." if thoy arc to produce any real caulltlower plonts that spent the take place on farms can be just I'ne tlnnnclal operation of these quantity ot vcKctables, they must early part ot the week becoming ships, all seven ot which arc ustS an serlou.'i or fatal as the worst Oc­ WELCOME have not only a Rrcnt deal ol help acclimated to cooler temperatures jointly to'Carry goods from tlic cidents of this type on the high­ We all enjoyed .seeing Mrs. Beers tor liarvcsting, but also tor plaiit- In the cold frames. American and Canadian Rod Cross ways. Trucks and automobiles that and Mrs. Stone at last week's meet Ini!. Boys and gli'ls attending societies. This licet is apart from perform double-duty on Connecti­ Ing; they both having ijecovered .schools are not available except the Swedish-owned Grlpsholm, cut farms and highways require GARDEN CLUB MEETING from lengthy winter colds. Saturdays now, and full time, reg­ more careful operation and main­ which lias made two voyages to ular vcgelablo worlcers are ns A good sized audience enjoyed the East and one to Europe In ct- tenance than motor vclilcles driv­ 'QREEN FINGERS': .scarce as the proverbial lien's Mr. Birch's very line pictures pre­ fccllng exchanges of nationals. On en only on the highways, since "Happy Indeed are those fortu­ tcelii. Tho Farm Labor Deparl- sented at the Library lecture hall each voyage relief supplies tor farm operation adds additional! nate people who live close to the iiient, under direction oC Harold last Friday. prLsoners ot war and clvlllnn In wear and tear hauling heavy land where they can watch and Smith, Is malting every eilort to tcrnces wero transported. loads over rough places, ground tend growing things. And doubly supply liie needed worlvcrs, and Mr, Siiillh has Issued a call to all that often Is hilly or rocky," the GARDEN CLUB ailT.' fortunate arc those with "green Safety Commission declared. fingers" who have a kinship with The International Committee of who are able to licli) out in tills tlie Rod Cross at Geneva has re crllicai labor sliortngc situation by The Safety Commission sug­ Mrs. Lamb, Conservation Chair­ the elements of nature, those at , GOING TO OUR YANKS OVERSEAS > celvod from the Bra'.ilUan Red maiciiiB Itiiown to the Department K the Upholstered sc.its of your family's straight-hacked chairfi arc T'S never too toon to teach your 'teen-age daughter the firat atepB in gested that owners and operators man of the Garden Club, an­ whose touch the earth blossoms I practical homemakini;. Today, with the need (or clothes coniorvn- nounced that the wild flower Cross for distribution among their avallablUly for sucii work, - I showing sipns of wcnr, there's no need to put un with their drabltcns of such double-duty farm cars and forth."—R. Taylor, Brantord Re­ 1 for tho duratmn, no mailer how slim your wartime budget may be- tion, it's especially important that she know how to niakc her clothes last charts (7) had been received and Uncle Sara wants 15 billion board feci of boxing and crating this American prisoners of war 124 Mr. Sinllii further Ifisued a call tor longer by Ironing and pressing them pi-operly. trucks check brakes, lights, steer­ view, 5-22-43. year. Uclp win the war by selling Your saw logs and pulpwooJ • JEvcn if you've never tried your hand at Hllpcovcrinpc, youMl Imd that you cases ot supplies. Tho shipment boys and girls who arc willing to Many simple devices for prolonging the life of clothes are available, ing apparatus and windshield wi­ would be delivered to the grade NOW. can quichly-turn out a whole Hcrics of these good looitlnK "shortios" jiiat In stares today. Among these is a new pres-mit, used as a tailor's J schools as soon as po.ssible, as a comprised 5 cases ot meat. paste, work wceicends, and even after­ by takinK a few lessons at your, local sewinR center. Ucsldes the basic' pers Immiodlately ana make re­ GARDEN CENTER TABLE points of cuttlnR and fitUnff, you con master the art of maktnc decora-' cushion when pressing gathered sleeves, curved seams, and other hard-to< gift from our club and with the 15 cases ot corned beef, 5 cases ot noons ntter sdiool to list their pairs It necessary. Several copies of the Federation can be cut. tor trimminRs with modcrh acwing mnchino attachments. -.-.•• x:"'-* -•' Kct-at places. Still another important pressing aid, shown on the ironing hope that It will aid the teachers CONNECTICUT WOOD meat extract, 0!) cases of candied availability at the Farm Bureau "Remember," the commission handbook on vegetable and small board, Is a chemically-treated pres-cloth which gives a revitalizing slum There is always a temptation llsh, 16 cases of sardines and 14 Labor ofllccs at 55 lllllhouse Ave­ prtit to all types of fabrics. Both of these are especially easy for chil­ In their projects of teaching the GOES TO WAR stated, "that just one accident, fruit growing have been placed on during a period of lilgh prices to MI.S3 Dorotliy Fortune, Mrs. A. dren to use. -- " children conservation ot our wild ca.ses each containing 30,000 cigar­ nue so that they can be placed on cither on your property or on a the table and are free as long as cut the woodiot clean ot all tim­ Johnson, Mrs. Theodore Dahl, Mrs, flowers. I Siiodcs ot the once proud mon- ettes. nearby vegetable and trult farms public rood, could cost you many the supply lasts. ber. But tiiat would be killing the GRANITE BAY archs ot Connecticut forests that lo alleviate as far a,s pos,'iiblo this A. Norman, Mrs. Donald Ilayward, times the amount of a garage re­ goose that lays the golden egg be­ went down to the sea hi ships! We wish to repeat an earlier an­ greatest ot farm iieadaclios. Mrs. Daniel Ilooghklrk, Mrs. Walter News About Rationing; Price Control pair bin and might mean a long cut War Council, gives a table of cause after tlie war the scarcity of By INOEBORa HALLDEN The day ot the wooden ship Is nouncement that all list class mall Haddock, Mrs. Arthur Ilalldon, l)orlod of physical pain for the ac­ planting requirements botli tor larger trees will make It worth Phono 107-12 Wilkinson Gives long since over, but war Is giving and airmail tor American airmen Mrs. Earl Blake,'Mrs. bordbn Ben­ H8, J8, KB, LB and M8 In Book Four cident victim and mental suffering summer and winter use tor one while to keep our woodlots pro­ Mr. Stevens, who acts as tcclml- FUELS those by-gone days an opportun­ in German camps siiould be ad­ Period Four coupons good to worth 10 points each. Rod tokens, for your family. person. By multiplying these fig­ ducing togs of the larger sizes. Se­ cal advisor for vegetable growers son and ivtrs. Walter Williams, Jr. ity to live again. Connecticut for­ dressed to Stalag Luft III, where it Mrs. Edwin Dingus (.lenny Llhd) September 30. worth one point each, used as "Also, our nation faces a serious Garden Advice ures by the number of members In lection cutting is the method that in this area, reports that growers ests are being combed for oak tim­ Is censored. It the camp where tiie was guest of lioiior at a linen Period Five coupons become valid change. crop production problem during the family the total food retiulre- will retain the golden egg. Take are setting out lettuce and cabbage Miss Dolores Altmannsbergor 6C bers to be used In ships that will prisoner Is held is other than sliower recently at the iiomo ot March 14 and are good through this time of war, and accidents ments will be obtained. By con­ out only the trees that or emature, plants already, with tomato and Harttord visited her fiimlly lioro Plant the garden first on paper, help to win 'the war. Connecticut Stalag Luft III, the' camp desig­ Mrs. Albert Hoogiikirk, Stony .September 30, that would keep Connecticut farm­ sulting the bulletin Wor Gardens, or which will help the stand It they IJeppcr plants fairly well advanced for Easter. STOVES is the advice Professor A. E. Wil­ is not' a big timber producing state, nated (for example, Stalag VII A, Creek. Among those Invited were; Ali coupons worth 10 gallons a ers away from their land would ovollable at many points through­ are removed. in the greenhouses and hot beds. kinson gives home gardeners. When but the need is so great that com­ or Stalag XVII B. or Stalag Luft unit. •• Purchase certlflcotes obtainable hinder Connecticut's port In the no­ out the state, space requirements Vegetable growers are hesitant to from local board. through making the sketch tht panies In the ship timber business Connecticut woodland owners I) should be added In brackets. tion's war pfoductlon. will be learned. set oiit more seeds and plants un­ \ 1 gardener has what amounts to an go long distances for their logs. must resort to planting if the When sending snapshots, the COAL "Unfortunately, In many cases a less; they have greater a.ssurance architect's plon from which the It wheel cultlvotors are used, Since the logs are moviid to a cen­ state is to produce more evergreen name and number ot the prisoner serious accident to a Connecticut ot getting the necessary help to do Anthracite, now rationed, but garden takes shape and develops headland space should be reserved tral mill by truck, ^a woodiot with stands. There is hardly a farm In should be written on lie back.- TIRES farmer or to a member otJils fom- this. {wlUiPut stomps or coupons. No through the season. tor turning. There is a limited even a tew truckloads ot suitable the state which could not profit Copled from Prisoners ot War Bui All pnssongor oar tire Inspections liy might mean the loss of his en­ Tlio general pul)llc must prcofter order may be filled by dealer U It supply ot wheel cultivators ovall- timber will interest the operators. from such a stand. Evergreens can Ictln. hove boon cancelled as ot April 20. tire savings, his crop and his earn­ All that is needed Is blank pa­ to come to tiie aid of these linrd puts SO per cent or more ot last able and in all but the very small Trees to make good ship timbers be planted tor the production ot ings for this year and port of his per, o pencil and a ruler but before pressed grower.?; or the local veg­ year's supply In your bin. Supply gardens these prove to be great must be 20 inches or more In dia­ lumber, tor Christmas trees, or for the Job Is comi)leted, Mr. Wilkin­ There was an increase in tho • flguro Is based on 12 month's con- Income for years to come." lobor savers. In any event the posts. Land not suitable for crops etable market will not receive Its OFFICE HOURS meter at breast heiglit, and tali. number ot workers In the , Gau'/.e jsumptlon ending March 31, 1043. sons soys, there should be a fam­ garden must be planned . to pro­ or pastures^ will grow them. They usual supply of fresh vegetables New dally office hours at 9 to 5 They are bringing a good price, Rooms lo-st week. The gauze is be­ First priority goes to those who ily conference and a study ot avail­ vide easy access and room tor cul- arc useful, too, as windbreaks, to this summer, according to Mr. except on Saturdays when the of­ YOUTH OF COUNTY too, with the higher prices paid ing cut in tlio Chapter work rooms Jhave leas than '25 per cent of year's able literature on nutrition a^s ap­ tlvotion. help prevent soil erosion, or as pro­ Stevens. ' fice closes at noon. The room will tor the larger and longer logs. now as there Is'jt shortage ot work­ .supply on hand. Soft pool not af- plied to vegetables. The small* tective cover tor wildlife. Fruit grov/or.s And themselves In be closed to the public all day INVITED TO JOIN Vegetable crops fall Into three ers In tho mill's', but it Is expected the garden area the more necessity Connecticut forests are making an anaiagouB-position "to tho veg­ .-/ footed.. . • Wednosdfiy. broad groups so for as space re­ Evergreens tor planting can be in in- tor restricting planting to high a real contribution to the war ef­ But nfanufacturers say they can that it will come in .soon etable man . except that they do IN FOOD CONTEST quirements arc concerned. 'Carrots, secured from the State Forester, Tliose who wish to appear before' fort. Their pines and hemlocks are give us just as niucii ell'loiency In creasing quantities. not have to set or start plants out nutritive crops. beets, spinach, rodlshes, ond onions State Office Building, Hartford, the board for gas and tires mu.it Connecticut's boys and girls, who used for boxes arid crates in wiiich n bigger space—even niorc, because at this time In order to get a crop. GASOLINE A new folder, "Vegetable Gard­ need only 12 to 18 inches betwl^.e and farmers are entitled to a 25 do so Mondays after '7:30, OH pro­ are between 14 and 22 and hove to pack the thousands of different tiiey can pi'ovldc a place for a toy A letter was received this week Fruit trees do have lo be pruned Numboi* P stamps good for three en Guide," Issued by the Conneotl- rows. Bush or pole beans, turnips, percent discount on price. A re­ |gHllons to May 8., blems win be considered Wednesday two years' experience In vegetoble articles that are shfpped overseas coi'nor or mending nook, or a Sliol from Lucius S. Rowc, War Fund and sprayed now in order to assure cabbage, cauliflower and brSccoU cent estimate by Hawley and Lutz evenings and the food panel Is in I gardening, are eligible to compote to tlic fighting forces. This year for dad to .sit and be companion­ Ciiairman ot tlie New Haven Chap­ a good crop and fruit growers find B2 and C2 coupons good for Ave productlon and marketing meth­ require from two to three feet be­ of the Yale Foresti'y School indi­ igallons. sessions Thursday evenings. In the $0,000 wartime food produc­ the United States will need 17 bil­ able It .supper isn't quite ready. . ter and Mrs. Kenneth E. Netllelon, themselves handicapped In this ods, a report on the contestant's tween rows. Tall peas, cucumbers,' cates the financial value of ever­ tion and morketlng contest of the lion board teet of lumber for this I'm terribly intrigued — aren't Chairman ot Branches as follows: work just as do the vegetable far­ gerlnlly numbered B3 and C3 cou- vegetable project and a summary melons, squash, tomatoes and sweet green plantings. They have found National Junior Vegetable Growers' one purpose alone. you?—By ail these possibilities. It's "On Saturday,-'•April 1.5, 1944, tiie mers with lack ot help, experienced ippns good for Ave gallons, ot commodity activities. potatoes require more space. that under favorable conditions SUSAN THAYER NOTES Association, It was announced to­ Connecticut forests arc helping | alwayii inleresLing lo me, too, to New Haven 1944 Red Cross jWar or inexperienced. The Labor Dcpt. Mr. Wilkinson advises drawing white pine or Norway spruce plan­ day. wartime transportation by supply­ .see how maitufactiuers keep tabs Fund comiiletcd a hard but suc- ot the Farm Bureau would like vol­ By Anthony F. Arpala the plon to scoie, suggesting one- tations in southern Connecticut ccifSful campaign tor $724,000. SHOES Owen S. Trask, assistant exton- ing the railroads with a tleast (ji tlie wonderful lhing."> that went on wiiat we want—actually, liTey unteers or full time workers to Our Job Is To Cooperate With You... State Director holt Inch to the* toot. By using will return 3 percent compound In­ KITCHENS—OLD AND NEW skn horticulturist at the University 300,000 tics annually. Oak, birch, know before most ot us do our­ All Branches of the Chapter step forward and make known Aeroplane stamp number In Book Who's News? symbols and a supplementary terest on the investment. My child and I have been clean­ cm there—the days before Thanks- ot Connecticut who Is o member of beecli, hard maple, and hemlock selves. And then t'ney proceed to their willingness to make this fruit Three valid for one pair Indeflnltoly -By Earle Ferris- memoranda list the plan. can be Connecticut timberland owners ing the pantry .shelve;. A pe.sky job, !;i\'iiip,- and Chri.'-.lma.'i. oolorins; Eas- All llic maUM'ials we can (j;el.—as many portalile buiklings Reviewing my notes tor this the regional contest committee. are used. Logs to make No. 2 ties alvc it lo us. crop possible this year by working Stamp No. 18 In Book One ex- Dlnnh Shore, shown here, has « made, to cover succession planting. now have four farm foresters to i.-r egiis, |)ickle and chili .sauce week, I And one at the top ot the Joined wlh Earlc Parsons, Jr., twen­ must be at least 10 Inches in dia­ as my mother u.seri lo say, bill Weli, it's .such foresight and on fruit farms it thoy prefer tliese ii.s pii.ssililc—|)rai',lieal tested iilnus—cxperieiiceil sugj^es- plros April 30. A new stamp will head start on duplicating her rndlo This win avoid cluttering the plan help them with their timber grow­ list which should be ot Interest to ty-year-old Northampton (Mass.) success in the ' Alms. Contiuunlly j meter Inside tlie bark, witli greater how sati.sfaclory v.iicn It'.s done! time. alerlne.'is as this, I Kuppo.se. tiial lo vegetable farms. New Haven tioiJK . ' . plus till) (losiro to Kcrve await you liere, Ijct us become valid May 1. as drawn. The final plan should be ing or logging problems. Informa­ all of us who have folks In the president ot the association. In In­ voted Amcrlcu'5 diameters to make the No. 1 grade. My kitchen i.s old-fa.nliioncd. But Ho I v.Ti.'ni't .'au'prlsed Ui read, tlic can ijive us conlidenec for the post- County Is one of the pi'inclpal help you put yiiiir buildingB in top repair—iiialte needed service. Up to April 20, as mony of top rndlo song­ drawn in ink, as it will be much Although the labor shortage is tion about their services can be se­ v.'ar, Confidence that even in, the viting both farm and town youth when Eomo friend exclaim.'-:, "V/luil olher liny, Uiul a manufaelurer OT fruit growing coi^ntics on the eas­ iiilililiouK—huilil time Havers. Come in llie ue.tt time you're you know, you wero permitted to stress 1n-p o11 used during the season and pen­ cured from the Extension Forester, SUGAR to register for the fourth onnual after poll, Dinah keeping the production or cord- a lovely kllchen!" I p.i'.viiy.i ;jce it kik'lieii lixlure.s liad conducted a midst of its slaggoriiig war job, tern seaboard, a lllllc known fact cil drawings tend to blur. University ot Connecticut, Storrs, iu loivn. Sugar stomps Ko. 30 and 31 .In get an additional quorter of o contest Immediately. Additional In­ —after only one wood far below the amount which Willi new eyes. I suiJjjo.se all uS ii.i .'survey and found liiat v,:omen industry Is looking ahead and even lo those who live In tills area. year In motion Experience shows, soys Mr. VTil- who can also provide Information Book Four good for five pounds in- pound pt sugar when your son or formation obout the contest moy could be used during our fuel shor­ keep a kind of iiome.siekne:;;; fur wanU-'fl biHijcr kilchen.s. Apparent­ planninK for, peacetime produc­ Mr. Smith of the Labor Depart­ husband was home on furlough for 1 pictures — will klnson, thot when the entire fam­ on planting forest tTees, care ot dcflnltely. be obtained from 4-H Club leaders soon have two ot tage, Connecticut woodlands are tho.se big, libmey kitehen.'i (if our ly ilii: U-end has turned back from tion. It's iiroduclion lliat makes ment pointed out liiat not only ily has had a part In planning the the young stands, and improve­ Stamp No. 40 In bock ot Book 4 three days. or vocational training instructors her screen ef­ supplying about 200,000 cords per childhood. We all huvo ineuKjrle.': the extrfuiie iu i:lreanilinh!:^. jobs, isn't it, and jobs make IJIOS- are fruit and -vegetable farmers ment cutting. good for five pounds for home can- Hencotorth, however, your local or by writing Trosk at Storrs. forts showing nt garden and drawing the plans, it year, an amount equal In fuel lierity. NATIONAI PIU:SS IWII.DlMr short of help, but the same crlti the sanio time. l.'i much easier to get cooperation. value to 40,000,000 gallons ot oil. nhig through February 28,'1045. War Price and Rationing Board Is Contestants from this state will With "Up In ,y-,,^jyAsiuNcroN, n. c. cal situation exi.sts on dairy and Youngsters then see in the liome There is a ready mafket at ceiling MllMFIilliENGIIIIpG A moxImuiTi of 20 pounds of su­ prepared to Issue a cqrtlflcoto for a compete for a $500 national cham­ ' Arms'* now play- RATIONING BOARD OFFICE poultry and general farms. He cited : lug theatres garden on engineering project In­ prices tor ail the cordwood that Giiod lAinahhox Bessreri REAL ESTATh' TKANSFIiES lly Vf/i/ie Ootitin --''• gar per person for home canning [poimd of siigar to cover furloughs pionship, a Northeastern regional m^ as an example the recent sale ot tiiroughout the country, her third stead ot plain drudgery. IS CLOSED WEDNESDAYS In addition will be grontod on ap­ of twelve days or loss. If the fur­ award of $200 or one of the ten WARRANTY DEEDS Kow you cim Kot vltaminlzofl the entire herd of pure bred cattle I lllm, "Follow The Boys," will be dU- By drowlng the plan well in od- plication to Local Wor Price and lough runs ove^' twelve doys, then sectional awards ot $100 each from ^ trlbutcd within tlie next month. | Biddv.'in, I^. S. to E.slclie Niciiols, coffrjo! Kiicli pound contaliiH 1,200 of the Fairlea Farm whicli was vonce of the planting season, Mr. unit.') of Vitamin B-1 ntjd iho brew Rationing Boards. the Board win Issue a cortlllcote 0 scholarship fund provided the as­ A hlglily coveted radio Job Is open Cocheco Ave.; Doolillie, M. H. to forced lo sell largely because ot tor twoipounds of sugar. now but It won't be long before It Is Wilkinson contends, the home ia :L blond pC al.': varietlea of tho lack of qualllled help. "We cannot sociation by the Great Atlantic nUcd. Xavler Cugnt, maestro ot C. H. IIoGshldrlc el ux. V/ailace Si. bevorago bean. ; gordener con arrive at the actual allord lo lose more dairy farms in The reasoiis: To cut down' pa and Poclnc Tea Company. In addl- "Your Dubonnet Date" over MBS \ iStony Crec'li); Hoioomh, Mary A. •k -k -k 1 requirements for the season "of this area", said Mr. Smith, "un­ PROCESSED FOODS Wednesday nights. Is now audition­ i lo E. C. Thompson ct ux, Hotchicl.ss Wl'IJ now* allowH tho manufact­ per work at the Boards and * to [tion two $25'war"bon7s"are'olTered ing lop vocalists to replace his our- seeds, lime, fertilizers, insecticides, GCPD a:NDEkNI';i;ELY — Blue i Grove Rd.; Mcai Delia A. Est. to ure of certain tyricH of two-toned less we are wllllnj} to un without make:the job.easier for the house-;to other outstanding contestants I rent singer, Ltna Roniay, whose work etc. Nothing is left to chance and stamps A8, BS, 08, DS, E8, F8, Q?, Wife wlio rqcbntly has found It of the state. ; with the Rhumba I'Clng won her a ! Rhi.da G. Younii, 2 pes, Cedar Hhoea. Thoy roquiro a Ilttio extra milk Or pay greatly Increased prices Complete time is saved throughout the grow­ care In polishing, HO don't forget to H8, J8, and K8 in Book Four,,wortli difficult to purchase sugar In quar­ "Our association feels that by I film contract with MOM. jliidge, Indian Necit.' for' milk from other area."-;." ter-pound quantities. ing season. KIVC thorn tho ol' ahinola wltU tho 10 points each. Blue tokens .worth encouraging boys and girls to "You're in the dough, you lot your- j QUIT CLAIM DEEDS •wax-llcpild pi!'t]Hh tft!it haB tho one point each, used as oh«i)ge. Next itehii of" Interest concerns study ond utilize more efficient ; self gol" la tlio catch-phrase which 1 Andrews, G. E. to Berlha A, handy little daubor la tho bottle. played a tremendous part in mak­ Milton Berlc,. Home Furnishers Airplane Stomp Number Two \n : Prann, T'latrocii Rd.; Bran. Sav. Then the pollHh -won't run oyer In­ Blue Stamps L8, MS, N8, P8, and methods ot producing and market­ shown hero, Is ing this result possible and the to tho other color. j Q8 become valid May 1, and are' War Ration Book Three. This stomp ing vegetables we are helping con­ popularizing 1 n f i Bii. to .Jo.'j. Vaiu.'io et al, read Land; Chapter and Its War Fund Chair­ •k k -k • • \ Furniture Draperies good indefinitely. has been designated for use in serve manpower In a year In which his new "Lot I Calferly, Eva A. et al to O. E. An- man are deeply grateful for your buying rotloned shoes on Moy 1 •Yourself Oo" News of4-H idrcws, Flatrock Rd.; Pepe C. S. et Bright colortj'd atiing glovcfl are Bedding Rugs every pound of food Is needed," audience - par­ quite the lateut thluK. And you wear v/holehearted cooperation and sup­ ond for an lnd,eflnlte period therc- Parsons sold. "In this contest It Is ticipation series, I ujc to Hazel M. Van Wic, .'Sliepai'd port." ottor. a differont color on each hand..,. Eanges Eadios , MEATS AND FATS not how big a vegetable grower which airs Tues­ JRd., W. Main ,Sl. Home Pi.; 'Thay- If you crochet they'd bo oawy to days on tlie Blue GOOD INDBBTNITELY — Red Lost Sunday, we x'ccelved wo^d you are, but instead how 'good a " CLUBS ; cr, c. P. el al to ftuth E. Scranton, raako. j Mrs. Mary Ford, a,sslstant to the Electrical Appliances network. Partic­ • • • ! Stomps AS, B8, 08, D8, E8, PB, GS, from Woshlngton thot salad oijd grower." ipants toss their ,'Jmith Ave.; Florence M. ''r. Pier- Chairman of Production at Head- HorfiO zcoH zeet oatfi! Ko nows! cooking oils listed on the current lnhlblj.lon5 to ponl, Hotchliiss Grove rd and Sixth Cjuarters in New Haven, will meet Connecticut winners In last the winds and But a paint company warna UK to ration charts at four points a Mr. Warren Brockett, County Ave; Thayor C. P. et al to A. S, year's contest included Gorry Mit­ ., , matrti screwball hoop tho new Mynthellc fibre brufdi- the heads ot all Sewing Units this WHAT'S WRONG WITH pound,, have been made point-free j Thayer el al, Montowe.so St.; Van chell, ot Woodbury, and Walter ; antics lor prizes ranging up to SlOO Agent, showed sound pictures on CH away from them becauue they ' noon at the Congregational BULLARD'S until further notice. Hence, if you to cash. "Gardening" and "Conning" to Wic, Hi.i'/fi M. lo C. S. Pepe et ux, THIS PICTURE? Skopek ot Stafford Springs. cut them, too.' Church. The Canteen will serVc Elm Street Now Haven Comer Orange buy any salad or cooking oils this Winners of the 1944 contest, who j "Archie Andrews," that troubled about 60 pupils and parents at Co- .'ihepard Rd, W. Main St, and • • • luncheon as usual, after v/hlch sug­ ; Mutual youngster, was seen as well month you can disregard the point noe Brook School Saturday n^orn- '"plIE discovery of r;or/jPthir.;^ Kcod • pr.cl-v. CofTce :;ivcr. 'uv^t nc^d'^d lift Heme Pi. If the palntei- loaveii a few uplaah- gestions win be made and ques­ will be announced In December, I as heard when ho wont before the whrjn e:u-;-;r-- ir. at I'W ebb. liorc is voluo carried on the chart. Ing. X to put in the UinnilboA is p. f;r:>ia I'lORTGAGE DEEDS cs of paint on'your window HUMH, tions answered which will 'nelp to Win be based on grades achieved In Dumoiit television cameras, recently. rf:i::»'.'j UJV OAl- i Gin; eitrd r4tion poinli 25 per cent orau un):!;i-ervf:'jd baking shei;t2, Baks the ciilck and has cautiously re­ possongcr tires ahd tubes but they turcd here, has called for in the recipe and iinparta ^ddtesi ; , ...... —. -w and rath. Il'> lalvane valua ff unimpaired. a featured rola SUBSCRIBK TO THIS ID to lij nninuter-i, deperidinj; upon c;nd soon In tlie JJ. H. 'J'o »top it now moved It to her hearth and home. a Eubllo flavor to the cocihiGa, Tiicy Plans are going ahead to com­ •«'nuld moan lialalr illBtributlon to hm been moving slowly-li^c<^;iSS """' """ '"''""'' '"''"^' U> tho current adventure serlo^ z'lze of cookies, in moderately hot The Infant is said to be gaining SAMPLE COPX ON REQUEST BRANFORO RX71BV aro perfect to munch while drinldng ovf;n (-JOn' K.). Yield: 2 dozen large plete additions and corrections ori lilgli priced marketii Willi Ilttio a big cup ot dfiliciouii colTee^ m in­ or -1 dozi-n :;r;uil cookiqs, strength. clude both in the ne:it-lunchbox you Uu' honor tuU for Memorial Day. to otlifr liectlons.- ._„_ j - ,^^^ V. . s . ^•i.t/n,*','^ H^^'i* •i-v <»-*sn.-*»*W'^''i; ^'•.i

PAGE Eiam- THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN,, APRIL 20, 1044

Mrs. 0. W. Colby of Hotchlciss Legal Notice Grove Road has returned from Paper Fights A!oRgsii!8 The Valiant Kansas City where slro visited her Who's News? TWO DOLI ARS , TWO IIOIJLARS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS father, Mr. L. W. Nullls who Is B5 ny Katie I'crMi i EAST HAVEN NctlcD Is hereby given to all tax­ years ot aBo. • DoroUiy ;jlin.v l"n clicked Iti n bu; PAYS FOR THE REVIEW SKNDS TUB REVIEW' payers ot the town of Branford, v/ny. Orlf^iliuiily .• Icncd fr.r a few Mr.s. Pearl Schudy, Mr, Colby'.s yuciL tipiJcaiancc-j on the CI33 "Car- LEOION DELEGATE.S I(I;AI, KSTATF, TltANSPKItS FOR FIFT-^ •-TWO WBEKS 0\'K1!SKAS FOR A'YKAII resident and non-rosldcnt, that the sister returned with Mrs. Colby to niviil," ilie .mill?' The Harry R. Bartlelt Po.il, Am­ WARRANTY DEEDS first half of the Inx on the list or visit hero tor the summer. 'tu ,, Hhown erican Legion, ban elecU'd llie fol­ Barbonl, A. ,1. et ux to A. .J. Va- Wi^t ^xmfovh ^U03) 1943 is due and payable on April hcio, li now a r^^.^ tMj I m a n e n t lowing delegates to the forlheom- nnie, no Main St.; I3elnionte, MaT- AND EAST HAVEN NEWS 15, 1044. ' Mrs. Frank Kclley ot the Conn. mcmlji r of iho Ing annual state convention In New leo e.st. to Pascpialina Belmonlc, Unless the first halt ot the tax Is Light and Power Co. Is IniprovhiK i ho\H V hicli .slant London: Leslie 13, RcdMeld, Peter Boxiin Bivd and Uosi; .yt.s., 500 paid on or before May 15, 1044, the All e 'Icniplct.on VOL. XVII—NO. 2 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 27, 1944 PRXOK nVE OEKTB at the hospital, IUKI M O r I O ri Weber, Linus ,1. Swimlnn and E. C. Blaey St.; Calli!.faiii. Julia A. lo W. whole lax shall become delinquent Hatilcy. The list of delfi;ates was **'^i^ Clcaikl. WetlncB- N, Perrlllo el ux, Stale llRwy, Fox- ond It shall be subject to lntoros.t Mr.s. Henry Avorlll 1$ making her li>>s M I0;:)0 I). announced by Conimancler Ilaiile.V on nd.; Ea.'il Haven Homes Inc. to at the rale of 5/10 ot one pcrcen- home with Mrs. Rodney Duncan of Ill , C W t. who also gave the ll.'it ot alternates A. .7, WotUnnann cl ux, Estolle lid, RECEIVES COMMISSION MliUcyRoonoy, tum cf such tax tor each month ai7n|.t Beach, as follr!W,s: Thomas McMahon Jolm cur. .Saltanslali PI, ,1. ]i. Walker cl Minstrel Shows Red Man Show and fraction thereof which .shall V. n 0 say H. 11 c Warden Posts Notice Joseph Polastri Chosen 111 \i!i inlj.'iofl tliij Enrli;ht, Peter Molloy and Edward tix, Clearview Ave.; Field, M. K. el • elapse from the time when such piJKinai hri oircicl lili, SLIvices lar Angclo. Consldei::ible buslnes.s of ux to Lillian.A. Clia';e, Jamaica CL tax shall become duo and payable (Ui api e.iliinrf on ' Oils,,en c," Ni.lC Iniportancc 1,-; expected lo be Irana- Profit Of $340 Given Tonight Bank Statement riiiUitl.iy thrtllor wile, Pimlaccr Fowler. W. II. et al lo Pasquaie Me- until the same shall be paid. (Rate Ulll ,'biilii Is i.iimUiiK tiir 11 f.ullalJlo aeled at the stale >a;,s,'iion liia.sinucli llllo, SlroiiK St.; Page, II. I), to Jo.s, On Biennial Meeting To Be State Senator of Interest—0% per year.) REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE stoiy Lo hlni the fiimeJ yountj fiLur. as poalwfu- pro.|o(d;,s will be to llie Warner et u>:, View .St. Playing to full houses both The Good Fellcwshlp Dramatic The Tax bfflce will bo open dally Garry Monio will i.onn icim I an Club will stage a minstrel this eve­ BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY (ore. QUIT CLAIM DEED llip pluito •>hov\'j C S AI Hints umkr iiic ^xmn aftci Ihej laiuletl on nights, the Olde Tyme Minstrel from 0:00 A.M. to 12;00 noon and album full ot poun. lie lia, Inliu- ning in the auditorium of the East ot BRANliDRD, CONN., a Slate duced o n bin Belmenlo, Pa.vqualina to Con- hcjcli at N.miur Isliinil, in the Kw.ij.iltln Atoll In bacItKroiiml there Show, directed by Ben Hendricks from 1:00 until 5:00 P.M. every Banking Institution organized Of Borough Voters of the Winchester Repeating Anns Haven High School tor the bcncflt At General Assembly 0 U a P r 1 d n y Elmer H. Proctor luis been .'.tanzlo BclUKiiite, Blacy .St. r;;ii:s n cloud of smoke from hlastcil Jap oil dump. Notice the Kcd week day and on Saturdays from and operating under the banking; nkilit iiroiaani, ( lu.ss .supply box ri^Iit up front where the fi^rhtinR is thickest. Company, started the 'campaign to ot Pequot Tribe, Order ofRed Men. wlUi J I m 111 V named euslcdlan ot the town hall. MORTGAQE DEEDS \ 9:00 A.M. luitll 12:00 noon. laws ot this State, at the clo.'ie of On-the-spot trcatnip^t h:ts li.^ihteneil casualties con.sidcrahly in this establish and equip the Hammer Mrs. Sadie Swnnson will 'direct the Diiranic. Ini lull­ Chase, Lillian A. to M. K. Field Tax Collector Reports On Audit Of Books—Total CoUcotions For Branford Hi-Y Has Largo Dologation To "Youth And Qovornmoril" On Thursday May 1, 1044 I will business on April 13, 1044. Pub­ ed are "Iloundc- war. How ahout din.if.; your slare lo proTide the precious paper Pleid Recreation Center as an nll- performance. Albert Poulton Will I.adie.s ot r'oxon Congrcgatlnnat el ux, Jamaica Cl.; Fairfield Real­ be at Palno's Store, Stony Creek lished In accordance with a call liiy for n Rib- needed to wrap vital siiiiplirs. riood piasmu, food, ammunition are Past Year $7563.6(>—Meeting Will Elect Officers And Ti'ansaot the-year round playground. A pro- be Interlocutor, and end men will ABSombly In State On.pitol Friday and Saturday—Follow PAt- Church win .serve an Italian spa­ ly A.s.'jceialcs lu IVIildred W. Rubin, all sliippnd in containers made from reprocessed waste paper. Start and on Friday, May 5th, 1044 at Issued by the bank Commission­ blt," "Ode 10 (I Routine Business. Ill ot $340 was reaUzed, expen.ses be Donald Haywftrd, Ralph Bolter, torn of State Lcgialaturo, Cow," "Etslo and ghetti supjier In the dining room Biiver Sands Road.; Varone A. J. Kavins now! the Fire House, Short Boach. er. the alow Worm being: accompanist, $20; tlckdls, Dick Butler, Danny Mautto, Ktirl at n o'clock on the evening of Tues­ lo Anthony Lnricco, 05 Main SI. (In(crnatioiinl NCUJJ Phofo) C. A. TERHUNE, and "Hui!li the Legal voters ot the Borough ot $5.50, costumes $07.37, taxes $40. Watkins, Roger Lee, "Pop" Curtlii, The Connecticut HI-Y "Youth ASSETS Blue Dnu." Oni- day, April 2.1. Mrs.'Sidney Bulley Is RELEASES OF MORTGAaES 4-0,20,5-4 Collector ot Taxes Brantord are notifled ot a biennial Credit tor this goes to the com­ and Herman Lehr. and Government" Gcuoral Asaem- I i-y. shown hi re talcing rc'Korvallon.'i. Ausl. Mary lo J. A. Wallace el al, Chainnan several weeks ago, and ' Committee will devote much of its SchoiasfiG Roll Loans and discounts (In­ meeting In the Community House, Included In the special foaturos Miss Vee Ling Is now woi kliif Austin Ave.; Bran. Savs. Bank to announced the apjioinlraent ol lime lo tiiose subjects. mittee headed by Mrs. Michael bly, conducted by the State Y. M. TO THE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS cluding ovorrirutts $ 74,207.00 May 1st for the purpose of electing will be the Mexican Trio, Marks on now oiien foi fuliac bioadiasti Oaelano Vergatl et ai, 2 pes, High various Commilteo Chairman. Carplnclla and also to the fact C, A,, will convene for tho first OP THE TOWN OF BRANFORD; U. S. Government obliga­ The Dcmoeralle party In East a warden, six burgesses, a clerk, In Last Period and Colin, tho Corny Mlrtstroloers, Compares Life I This moiilli Mae.stro non Bryan SI.; Morton, J. n. est. to Lizzie K. Among those were Judge Norman Prior lo the last Junior Musical that the group of entertainers. In­ time at the State Capitol, Hntt- You are hereby warned of a cau­ tions, direct and fully Ularts Ills f'.ccond year ar. musical H.aven will open thii tall pulltioal treasurer, bailiff and tax collector. and other numbers by niombors of Terhune, Dyke St.; Newtown Sa.v. Ycllin of llarttnrd, as chahman of Art Society meeting Mrs. Ruth Lin- cluding the magician, Billy Adams, tdrd, noxt Friday and Saturday, cus to be held In the Town Hall, guaranteed 40B,801.liO • director of "Kudlo Ileadern Dlucat," campaign at a caucus on the eve­ Has 264 Names the club. I Heretofore a conductor, Tiryan'n work Bk lo A., J. Baroni et al, 00 Main St. llTo Banciuet Conimittee; Mrs. Anna .sley Oliver, counsellor entertained Ballot boxes will be open al 6 and the soloist. Miss Virginia Tull, With Chinese Joseph Polastri of the local Se­ Branford, Connecticut, on Tuesday Bonds and obllgatlons'of ning ot April 25 In the' Town Hall. jori the pruiirani aii an iivraiiKer and Mac Swltaski, of New Britain, at dinner at the Oasis Towne House .o'clock and close at 2. who has just returned from a USO The chorus will consists' of tho nior Hl-Y club will be senator trom evening, April 25th,. 1044, at B P.M. States, municipalities, Town Chairman Tliomaa plyiin has 'composer as wcl', has been wlniiiiit', Stale Central Cominittcewoman for State Chairman Mrs. Hellman Tax Collector Charles Terhune Two hundred sixty-four pupils tour with Major Bowes contri­ following: Mosdamcs Daniel Mautto Miss Vco Ling, Instructor In tho this district. Eastern War Time,, for the follow­ etc ; 0,114.04 'hlni new laarela. named Frank Plergrossl ehalrnian Miss Mary Kamorzcl from the Sixth Senatorial District, ot Falrllold, Mrs. Harold Baldwin reports that an audit ot Borough names are on the Scholastic Honcv buted their time and efforts with­ Roger Loo, Jack Martin, Kurt Wat- Chinese language at Yalo Unlvcf- Adolo Wcted, Carol Mcoorthy, ing purposes: Other bonds, notes and of the nominating committee I Marjorie Aiulcrson, shown here, Chairman of the Credentials Com­ and Mrs. Raymond Pinkham, ju­ books has been made. Roll for the third quarter marking out charge. kins, Ralph Bolter, Ora Clomont, sity was so Impressed with tho Catherine Connolly, will be proiont , 1. To' elect delegates to the Dem­ debentures 05,828.07 and Iv'll/I Gould, which has held several sessions to Ninth Meeting period. They are distributed among of llip iParJtor mittee; Herbert Korn, East Haven, venile counsellor. Property -taxes, 1943, collectable The committee wishes to 'hank Arthur Hallden, Mabel Hayward, tamlly companionship when 04 trom Qlrl. Reserves and Chttflcs ocratic State Cdnventlon, the first Corporate stocks 1,275.00 consider seven nominees as re­ 1 tiniliv, got the Registration; .Joseph' McCarthy, were $7209.43. In 1942, $201.30 and the schools as follows: Addison Hopkins, So;;<. ^onadlo, Nurse Kamerzel Victor Hutchinson, Herman Lohr, grandmothers, mothers and daugh­ Lake, • Richard Whltcomb, trom "Edsslon- ot, which shall be held./on quired tor each ot the convention Real estate taken for UU a for a new • Slallord Springs, Publicity; Allan .In 1941, $60.19; all other rate bills JUNIOR-SENIOR HIOH and WilUam Clancy tor their as­ Paul Lehr, Albert Poulton, Paul Freshman-Sophomore Hl-Y and Jo- May 20th, and 27th, 1044, at the ( inip tif 11 Lo hay Of Republicans ters sat down for an annual Moth­ debt and other real es­ delogatlons. MORE COMFORT ' $223.84, making a total of $7754.78. Orade 12 — College Course: sistance. As their contribution Ye Rlnker, and Eric Swanson, Merl Arena, New Haven, Connecticut. rif 1 ( LILS for P. Shepard, Muldletown, Ticket Has Commission er-Daughter banquet In tho First soph Orsono, representing thd Se­ tate owned 03,343.12 wnmidcd Horvlc.o Committee; Attorney Arnold Vogt, WEARING Of the above figures there has Edmund Sobolewskl, Roland St. Olde Town Restaurant served a Clement, Arthur Hallden, Victor Congregational Church thttt she nior Hl-Y. 2. To elect delegates to the Con- Cash on hand and bal­ m< 11 Whenever Hutchinson, Hayden Ryan and Pnul Kradfurd Manor Drum Corps will Be In New London, Chairman of the Res­ been collected, 1943, $7'l64|.9; 1942, Louis, Richard Clasen, Leo'Flnner-!buffet dinner to the cast, The many friends ot Miss Mary changed her talk to family rela­ Edoh club has draWn up it bill gqsslonal. Senatorial and Probate ances with other banks 500,223.80 ( a t laeiaUera Rlnker. Cliff Walrous Is aceom lin> inoltes friaii spon.sor a public card jjarly, Friday olutions Committee; A. Vail Smith, FALSE TE£TH $125.35; 1941, $35.24; all other rate an, Robert Mischler, Joseph Or-1 Organizations are Invited to Kamerzel, former popular visiting tionship, , , whteh its roprcsontatlvo Wilt try to Conventions. Cash Items, and ex­ At a mcetint; of the Slate Execu­ panlsb. a Xduliiit: nia- April 21 in th eCommunily Houiie. Soiners. Sargcant-at-Arms; and Here is a pleasant way to over­ bills $73.11 or a total 'collected of sene, Richard Rosenthal, Jeanne'sponsor mcney raising projects.' nurse, were pleased to hoar of her Miss Ling said America should bo hovd introduced. 3. To transact such other busl- changes tor clearing .... 31.30 (hlni^ the act- tive ComniiUoe of the CiiiincTlieut Alyce Slate, of Hartford, Chairman come loose plate discomfort. FAS- $7398.69 with Interest and liens Johnston, Lenore Palumbo, Betty The members ot the committee receiving a commission ot secpnd very grateful that they can Bit Branford has tho^'largest ntlnh- i^ess as may be proper to come bo- pther as.set.s 13,171.43 u c collect llie Young Republicans, held in Hart­ TEETH, an Improved powder, t vo 11 { n'n I c: -s Mrs. Charleji Miller atleiKlcd a of the Reception Committee. amounting to $114.87 or a grand Ann SUney. sponsoring the project are: lieutenant on being Inducted Into down at such a meal. Her fainlly bur of delegates 111' the Now lia- f9rc said Caucus, ford Monday niyiit, Walter Nor- sprinkled on upjicr and lower t'unds set, aside clianijo In a i;lasa Jar iniuk,.a meellnp, Monday In Branford ot plates holds them lirn^er so that • total of $7563.56. Commercial Course: Bernard Mrs. S. A. Oriswold, Rev. A, W. the army recently. Now stationed Is In occupied tcrrllory. Chinese vcn aroa. Dated at Brantord, Connecticut, "Saiokcji lAir UCVOCH." wa.sh, President, announced that Mr. Zcller estimated that be­ Art Supervisor tor savings the Women's Hepubllcan Club. they feel more comfortable. No A total of $13.69 was transferred Page, Gene Fullerton, Marjorie Jones, Frank Kinney, Prank Blgc- at Fort Dcvens, Mass., whore she Is she said love and respect their some 2BQ senators and rcpres(;n- this 17th day of April, 1044. Congressman Joseph Talbot of Nau- tween 300 and 350 would attend the guiiimy, gooey, pasty taste or feel­ depositors: to the suspense tax book and a to­ Page, Margaret Drotar, Joan Sac- low and Mrs. John Mulr, Mrs. Ir­ receiving her basic training. Miss parents, but aro not demonstrative. tatlvts, elected by the Hi-Y Olub DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE gatuek would he tiic toaslmaster taanquel at the Hotel Bond on Sat­ ing. It's alkaline (non-acid). Docs Loans on col­ tal of $22.27 listed as probable tax 'iynskl, Victoria Zebrowskl, Virgin- ving Harrison, Mrs. Carl Viaid, Mrs. Kamerzel looks forward to her first Rotary Speaker On tho other hand she thinks we members throughout Oonnotitlcul, OF BRANFORD al the banciuet of the Ninth An­ urday night, May 13. Final ar­ not tiour. Checks "plate odor" (den- lateral and lure breath). Get FASTEETH to­ abatements and, other deductions. la DeBay, Ann Fitzgerald, Elaine Irving Adams, Mrs. "arry Brazeau, assignment, attached to some med­ arc too demonstrative and loo dis­ will portlolpate in the two-day.ses- By: CORNELIUS T. DRISCOLL, nual Convenllon of the Connecti­ rangements are being made to have personal .TOcurlty 1,215.00 ORtH BRANFORD day at any drug store. Property taxes not toUected asot Johnson, Shirley Lyons, Sophie Mrs. Prank Proto, Mrs. Gustaf R, ical unit. • i At tho last weekly meeting of the respectful. slon. They'll follow tho patteth",ot Chairman. cut Young rtepublicans, which will a . nallonally-known Republican Real qstatc taken April 1, 1944 are: 1943. $90.57; lfl42, Morris, Josephine Pommer, Anna Young, Mrs. Raymond Ballon, Uvt Branford Rotary Club, Miss M(!.rlpri , Previous to the talk Mrs. Robert tho state Icglslalurc, even td tc- bo lield in Hartford, on May 12mak e the principal address. Invi­ CITY OP NEW HAVEN vs. ROBERT for debt, sold on "$67.05; 1941, $23.85; others, $138.^4 Rogalski, Zelda Waylett. Clarence Lake, Mrs. Charles Calla­ During the eight years connec­ Crandall, supervisor of art In tho jiihlv.or played a plario solo, "tn a celvlng a moBsaije trom QoVi R&y- Sorvlee.s in the loeal churches on and 13. tations have been issued lo Gover­ W. RICE, et als. CITY COURT contract or oth­ Mrs. Prank Frawley and Mr.'s. Har­ total $320.11. General Course: Robert Brulotte. han, Mrs. Hays Jones, Mrs. Emll tion with tha Health Center as local schools spoke on "Art la tho Chinese Garden." mond E. Baldwin In a Joint as­ Sunday will Include: nor Raymond E. Baldwin and oili­ Capitol Theatre NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, erwise actiuired 2,130.07 ' ry Junivcr will a.ssigt. The decision to hold the amuuil Special Course: Herbert Pommer Nygard, Mrs. George Pond, Mrs. visiting nurse she was highly es­ Public Schools ot Branford." Tho affair was given by tho So­ sembly shortly after the Benato er stale olllcers. Including the Con­ 281 MAIN ST., APRIL 14, 1044 Mass at 8 and 9; 15 o'clock tor convention lhi.s year was arrived EAST HAVEN Kenneth Newton, Betty (jou. LaltcjCornelius McDermott, ^rs. W. P. teemed by her associates and the Miss Crandall gave n most li)- cial Workers with its oJtloerB hos­ and. Hquse arc organized. , necticut Republican congressmen' ADDITIONAL ORDER OF NOTICE Total Funds set aside tor members ot St. Augustine's R.C. The eiglilh grade of the Jerome at several weeks ago by llie Execu­ Gloria Acebo, Engelln^Randazlse. Carsten, Mrs. T. N, Murphy, Miss legion of ti lends she madg In tho treestlng talk whlclr she lUuairatod tesses aiid Mrs. Theodoie Dahl, The purpose of tho "Youth and in Washington. It Is expected that 'I'liurs., Fr\.. .Sal., Apr. 20-21-22 It appearing In the above enti­ Savings depositors 3,351.07 Parish. The 8 o'clock Mass will be Harrison School will' present a tive Committee. While the Com­ Pupils Prepare Grade U: college: Henry Ole-]Cecile Inman, Miss Mary Do'nadlo, community. Previously to entering with numerous specimens of hor supper chairman. Governmenl" pragri^ili of Vn()% M, several of these will be called upon tled action praying for reasons held in the Norllitord Congrega­ public entertainment in the town mittee recognized the difl'lcultiea of Jarczyk, 'Henry. Armstrong, Evelyn Mrs. Addison Hopkins, lilrs. John the service ot the local Vlsitlnst Btudents' work. She exhibited a Everyone present reeelved a. rain- c. A., explained Lisle T, Wftrt; ))eb- to speak, whicii .speeches may re­ STANDING ROOM ONLY therein set forth tor the loreclo Total assets ...... $1,202,408.10 tional Church, Bcv. John J. Mc­ hail on Friday niglit under the di­ nunilng a convention under war­ Linden, Jejn- Marie Ablondl, Mar. Steglna, Mrs. Maurltz Mphtellua, Nurse Association she. .graduated large modal of a medlnoyal oastlo bow sorsnge..tnade by rolory ot the Connecticut Y. Wi 0. veal the Republican i,ssues which H.M.S. Pinafore Mrs. Mable sure of certain tax Hens described Carthy, pastor, Mrs.' Oeiiovleve rection of their .teacher, Mrs. Ruth time rostrictions, and with so many with Pauletto Goddard and jorle Baldwin, Rae Barnes, Janice Mrs. Joseph Mqrawsky, Mrs. Rich­ trom the Massach'wcits' Memorial made'i to scalo-TVlth'^'Jts'-ocoupan.ls Richardson.' A., • "1.1 "to-pi'ephre •youdh'^fri*; fdaii-- LIABILITIES will be emphasized during the com­ In coiuits one to seven, Inclusive, Bernard, organist and choir direc­ Vars. The variety siioW will be fol­ club members in the armed forces, Fred MacMurray Baldwin, NahiJy'B'iradley, Gay F'ar- ard Doian, Mri.'C. A. Putney, Mrs. Hospital of> Boston and took post clothed in authentic costumes. Bho crshlp In the Amcflean doniocratld Demand depos­ ing campaign. "H.'IM.' S.'PlnafoTc'^'an ' operetta tor. Dominican Nuns trom New Ha­ lowed by danciiif;-. both modern it \ias fell that the younger ele­ rington. Alia Hagar, Betty May Lln- Ralph Baldwin,'Mrs. Harmon'Rol­ giaduale woik In public health process thi'OUBh tiainlng and ,cx- of said complaint relating to two its of Individ­ ALSO • by pupils Of Laurel Street school showed a large number, of paint­ ven will instruct the childreu at and old fashioned. Residents and ment in the Reiiubllcan Pai-ty P'rom tlip interest already .'diown, sl'ey, Barbara Ross. ler, Mrs. I.,ouls Rltzlnger, Mrs. W. T. nursing in Chicago. Although car­ perlorico In determining' pbbllo certain pieces or parcels of land, uals, partner- ! , TIMBER ©UEEN will be preserited In the high ings, drawings, pa.'ilol, . paplor Sunday School classes directly al­ out-oX-lown friends arc urged lo should bo given an opportunity to it is exiicctcd that there will be. Commercial:' William Holcomb, Nott, Mrs. Donald Sawtelle, Mrs. rying on the wide variety In tho lo­ Sea Scout Ship policy. situated at Morris Cove, so-called. ships and cor­ Richard Arlen, Mary Hughes school auditorium, May 4 at 8 macho work and clay, modplllng. ter Mass. , lend their support. express their oiiinions, considering several sfcnrmy session.s of tiie Res­ John Koliclii Antoinette Krewsky, John Knecht, Mrs. Marie Mocke- cal field her nursing work with At a pro-lnglslatlvo training con- In the Town of New Haven, FIRST porations ..,.1,019,504.10 o'clock. ^ ' On the walls were large murals of PIECE known and designated as a Hie fact that both State and Na­olutions Commiltoe. There are al­ Florence Olszewski, Doris Skroza, vlcz, Mrs. Betty'R. Nichols, Mrs. R. young mothers was deeply appre­ Chinese Lite, Chrlslrn,as celebra­ ferencc hild at Yale rboflntly, the Time deposits, Miss Ruth B'rlschkorn, director, Holds Ceremony part ot Lot No. 2, In Block 10, on a Tim recent food sale conducted tional elections will" bo .held this ready indlcallon.s lliat .several reso- Sun., ;\lon., Tucs.. Apr. 2:!-2-l-'jr Faith Hooghklfk, Camella Wasllew- H. Kusterer, Mrs. J. Hamre, with ciated by. this group. Her .spontan­ tion in early England, and Bran- 4members faf the Goporttl Assembly ot IndivUhials, Holy Eucharist will be celebrated is assisted by teachers ot Laurel Map ot Building Lots at Morris by the Confraternity of the Rosary year. The success o[ the 1043 edn- iution.s on foreigii and domestic sklfi Virginia Levesh. Mr.s. Michael Carpinella as general eous and' pleaslng-'pEi'sonallty will ford's contribution to llio wi).r el- were advlied on the essentials .ot partnerships at 0:30 o'clock on Sunday niornlni; Street school. Miss Marion Cran- The Branford Sea Scout Ship, Cove, SECOND PIECE known as was a liugc sui.-ccss, over forty cail- vcnllon held iiiuler similar circum­ policy will bo submitted lo the Res­ THE PURPLE HEART Grade 10: College: William Plnk- chairman. be greatly missed In the many fort. Art In tho Branford schools, Flying Cloud, held a Bridge ot Hon­ good bill araftlng, alld hfter,ses­ and corpora­ at Zion Episcopal Cliurch, Rev. ALSO dall, costumes; and Albert Hoag, Bath Lot No. 33, which action Is lars being realized on the .sale. stances v,'as a deciding factor in olutions Gommitlee and that the Continued on page tour homes which she has served and said Mis Crandall, oorrolatos with sions presided over by dlilcf Jus­ tions (except Francis J. Smith, Rector; Mrs. Paul scenery. • or Monday night "t the Tflhlty now pending in the City Court ot this dcci.slon. SWINGTIME JOHNNY the many friends made during the the pupils' work In geography, his­ tice Wllllttm M. Maltblfc. Of thb su­ savings depos­ R. Hawkins, organl.st. Children ot Among those taking part are the Parish House In honor ol.lta two New Haven, that the 'residence or Ml'. Norwash appointed Fred Zel- years look forward to her return tory and other studios. preme court, and, .Mayor Frahcls* its In savings the parish will remain for Sunday The Zion P.'irish CHiild conducted following: Admiral, Edmund Lewis; new mates, and the advancomfint address of the defendant Carrie ier, Slate Comptroller, General Rev. Bergquist in the life of the community again, R. Danaher of iviotldon, eleoted department) 2,320.00 School classes after tliLs service. a most en,|oyable silver tea al the Wi'due.sdo.v. April, 2i\ understudy, George Sabo; captain, There were 32 present at the of two apprentice scouts to ordlrt- Rice Cator Is unknown and that home or Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins of Sarah S. Kraus Leaving this vital service to the meeting. Including Rotariar^s F. H. ary ranking. Eighteen sea scoutp, officers, Who win be In v, charge-."qf Deposits ot The Branford Tile David Nygard, Philip Farrlngton; the notice, most likely to reach her Notcli Hill rtoad recently. An in­ where they spent the winter.' community short handed every Holbrook ot Madison, Bradford four officers and four visitors wore next Friday's and Saturday's .ses­ Slate, munlci- ROXIE HART Ralph, Warren Hopper, John . Leaves Church attention Is by publication In the North Brantord Congregational teresting and instructive program ALSO effort will bo made lo maintain Its Monroe of Guilford, and Mr. and present. sions. ,'i. • '• -palltles, etc 50,395,11 and Marble Co. Holmes; Dick Dead Eye,' Harold F^uneral Rites Brantord Review, a' now.spaper Church will hold morning wor-ship was presented also. IMiss Lucy R, Holabird who has The Rev. and Mrs. Adolph T. high quality ot .service In the In-Mrs. James B. Bloomflold of Say- The ceremonies opened at eight More than a sdol'e of.bills, com­ D e p o s 11 s ot •• SPITFIRE Levy, David Jenne; Josephine, published and printed In the Town at U o'clock. Rev. Maurice deyries, been working with llie Oirl Scouts Bergqui.st expect to leave about lerum, Is the expression of the of- brook. / bells with the crow boarding the ing from eight ooHimlttOes facte the other banks .. 28,404.90 Maurlne Morning, Ann Anastaslo; Held Sunday •of Brantord, County of New HaVqn pastor; Mrs. Douglas B. Holabird, Mrs. Leon Volnnd of Brantord In Oregon Is Kpcndlug a short visit 'GENERAL COmRACTORPi July 1 tor New Efflnglcn, S. D., flcors ot the a.s.sOclatlon. ship In formal manner . and the ybuht Ibglslatol'B, who'll ^taekl6 Other deposits Buttercup, Janet de Bernardo, Peg- and State of Connecticut, organist and choir director. Sun­ al lior home before resuming her Thurs., Fri.. Sat.. Apr. 'JT-'iS-'ilJ ; * theni. with the same vita «nd">lgcfr Road was the iiostcss at tiie lunch­ IMASON and PLASTER -WORE; by Holman; Hebe, Elaine Bigeiow, where Mr. Bergquist will enter upon raising ot colors on the mast. At (certilVcd and day School will . cgnvenc at 10 Services were held, Sunday after­ STATE GUARD ENTERTAINS as the older statesmen, oven ORDERED, that notice of the eon served by the Ladies Aid at work in Georgia. Ruth Johnson! boatswain, John his new duties In the parish of one bell, skipper Hallier was piped olTlcers' checks ' o'clock with Burton S. Colter, su- A GUY NAMED JOE noon al 2:30 o'clock at the Short V. N. A. POSTPONES though passage of the'bills In this pendency ot this action be given the Congregational Church on K. mtiocciAiiOLi; i O'Grady, Gerald Cole. Roshoit of the Minnesota Confer­ aboard and the ship was made etc.) 33,848.03 perlnlendenl, in charge assisted by ALSO Beach Chapel for Sarah I. Smith John Coolac, captain, command­ case doesn't make thorn laws. the said dctendant Carrie Rico Wednesday. Phone 1115 ence. Mr. Bergquist has been pas ANNUAL DRIVE ready lo receive visitors. In short 1,134,622.14 his corps of teachers. Kraus, 70, wife of Edward A. ing Company I, Conn. State Guard, Cator by some officer or IndllVerenl WHEN IN NHED OF 19 Ivy SI. Branford, Conn. MOONLIGHT IN tor of the Brantord Tabor Luther­ order the Rev. Frederic Murray, D. Amounts set aside tor In­ Kraus of Clark Avenue. has extended an Invitation to the person causing a copy ot this or­ Women ot the conimunity galli- WALLPAPER VERMONT an Church for' nearly 20 years. The Visiting Nuivse A.s.snciatlon Blanchard, C. Plesslnger, B, Moore, terest, taxes and oth­ The Rev, J. Edward Nowton offi­ members of Corcoran Sundqulst der to be published in said news­ , The pulMlc is invited to tlio mov­ cred at the Atwaler Memorial Li­ Democrats List Their .son, Carl, has occupied drive will start May 15, Instead of were piped aboard. Commodore er/cxpen,ses 3,0:18.33 OK PAINT ciated at the service,, and Mrs. Post 83, American Legion, and paper ONCE on or before the 28th ing pictures which will be shown In brary on Wednesday In mai;c sur- pulpits in Ogden, Utah, as well as May 1, as originally planned. A Burdge awarded Carl Gullans and Haycock Point: Other liabilities : G0D.54 visit their wives to attend a "aet-to- the dub house on Thursday night jgical dressings. Edith Davies Jones, organist and in Portland and Cromwell, Conn., meeting ot the finance committee, William Hayden their ordinary Sea day of April, 1044, and that return Capital account: 1944 Delegates gelher-Night' at the Branford Ar­ following a special meeting ot To- . choir director, played. The cHolr and Is now studying at the Augus- ot which Mrs. John Waters Is Scout certificates on the bridge, Resident Dies be made to this Court. Common UNITED WALL PAPER mory tonight at 8 P. M. lokct Grange. Warren E. Broekotl Mr. and Mrs. David Snow and sang "Face to Face" and "Safe in tana Theological Seminary In chairman, has Ijccn called for Fri­ and C. plesslnger of the Qulnniplac BY THE»O0URT Stock $ 25,000.00 CO. At the Democratic caucus Tues­ AH members of the armed forces of the New Haven County Farm j Frank H. Snow have returned- to the Arms of Jesus." The bearers RockvlUe, III., -has frequently day afternoon at the Health Cen- Council presented Victor Hutchin­ The death of Mrai J. Hiiboi't Raymond J. Doyle, Surplus 121,15!i.fl'2 day night with Cornelius T. Dris- were Frank Nicholas, George Brown home on furlough arc Invited lo Bureau will show the'pictures and the Snow IlomesleSd from Florida 93 Crown St., New Haven preached here. tei-^at 2:30. ' son and Roger Lee with their mate Bradley ofccurrcd Friday following Clerk Undivided pro- coll, Qhairman, the following dele­ be present. "'We Save You Money" Herman Lehr, Donald I Haywood, certificates. a brief lllrtess at a pfWMe hospital flls '1,608.10 B gates were named: DOG OWNERS ATTENTION Earl Kelsey, and William DeJon, a Brief remarks were made by the in New Hdven. Mrs. Btadley,.. -Who State Convention, William Keast May 12 In the Toole Building the According to the Oenorul statutes nephew. Burial was in East Lawn Among the -arrivals at Stony Mrs. Clifford Morton, Ea!(t Main visitors ri'nd Robert Hammel, one of was 70 years old, was Ijbrn.In Dun­ Total capital Robert Rosenthal, Marjorie Grlf of the State ot Connecticut, the Y Cemetery, East Haven. Creek are Mr. and Mrs. George Tabltha Society will conduct a Street has been removed to the the scouts who Is In the Merchant dee, Scolland, but for t!3' ye4i:s\,ha'a accounts flths, Mtchael G. Laich, Timothy owner ot any dog which was six 150,8.1 !).ll Mrs. Kraus lived here abouT 50 Allen. rummage sale. hofipital. ' - Marino, related his experiences on made her hoino hero at Hajiiitilllc McCarthy, Walter Lynch, Prank R. months old or over on the llrst Savings department de­ cm SPARC, zoH. mutERKam BUSiNESS years where she was Identified a trip to India froiri which he has Point. She is survivediby he'r'liuyr L Williams, Cornelius T. DrlscoU. day Of May, shall register the same posits, Liquidation Ac­ IS BUYWS WAR BOUPS iWw with chapel activities. Just returned. band, two daughters,/Mrs.;;'ria-t(j' count: The Peoples Congressional: John B. SUney, at the oITIce ot the Town Clork on mxy Finn pomo OF moC DIRECTORY "No Place Like Home," Says Purcell At three bells everyone went be­ M. Chapman of Haycock Point; arid, Bank & Trust Co. ; A James White, Charles Callahan, Jo­ or before said first day ot May, and l,203.'r: low and enjoyed refreshments. Mrs. L. V. McCutchoon of West —'\€IP^^.? seph Schenck, William J. McKee any owner or keeper who falls to Savings department bor­ to the hut of the girl's parents. The Sea Scouts are now condSbt- Hartford; a brother, David Cow­ Why not have your typewriter and Mrs. Albert Wills, Mrs. Catherine Amalia Johnson Soldier Returned Prom 26 Months Don't Let Movies And Novels i'M cause such dog to bo licensed on rowings. Cash advanced 2,087.3,' N There he is received ceremonious­ Ing a campaign to raise funds to ans of Worcester, Mass., a sister, adding 'machine equipment placed Hagelin, Oscar Legeaux; Probate: Overseas Service Tells Of Ex­ Fool You Says Chentnut Street or before said first day of May In llrst cla.ss condlllon? Our fully periences 'With Boys of Bran­ ly and offers shillings, pounds or Lad — Left Companions In put their boat In condition M™'! Mrs. William Rowland of Webster, Total liabilities and William Clancy, Charles' Miller, shall, to secure a license for such equipped service department will D Funeral Friday ford Battery Stationed In New black tobacco, according lb His Splendid Health But AnxlouB McClees of Short Beach held a Mass., three grandchildren, and capital accounUs ...,$l,202.'lG8.1i) Thomas Fitzgerald, John Walsh, dog after said date, pay to the do this work promptly and effici­ liali\ e.iii I tail out ol llii> luMUliliilh i oiistiiii tod Guinea. wealth. In exchange he receives his For Furloughs. bridge In her home last week for one great grandchild. Mary Devlin, Charles Mature, Louis Mrs. Amalia Freeberg Johnson, Town Clerk One Dollar ($1.00) In ently and furnish, without charge, 11 ill liu.iiisc il s noiiili'i lull\ equippi'il uitli Miles bride, gowned In a skirt of grass. their benefit, Services were held I3aturday af­ State ot Connecticut, County of Atwater, Charles Jones. wife of C. Hugo Johnson, of Hbp'Son addition to the regular tee. loan machines. llial I'ouie all ilie way up, ami stay locked in place. Under the command of Captain Oriental tom'^toms; beat out rhy­ made into bread and pol. ternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the fun­ New Haven ss., Brantord, Conn.. Senatorial: John Banko, Estelle Avenue, died at her home Tuesday Tile following are the charges RELIANCE TYPE-WRITER CO. 'I'lie erili is on cashM's so Ilial i| can lie easily uioved . Leoncl L. Morris, Battery H left thmic mu.sic and the wedding To the beat of tom-toms, 200 to Take Preparatory Course eral homo of Norman V. Lamb, .The April 20, 19'14. Farmer, Anna Moore, Charles Wit- following a brief illness. Mrs. John for the rcglstrotlon of dogs: Male C. B. GUY, Mgr. 1(1 any .spot in Ihe iiur.sery. Have il in wa.Ncd liireli Branford in January 1041. Seventy- dance and feast commences. 3O0 members of the tribe ate betel Rev. Frederic R. Murray officiated I, John H. Birch, Assistant Treas­ kowsky, Jamest Hart, Ftank Tor­ son, who had lived here all her life or spayed* dog, $2.00 including tag; Telephone 7-2738 wilh.lillle iMotlier (loiise figures. (;ome €hS-75. eight men and six officers com­ Cpl. Gisto J. Gargarmelli, Cpl. Da­nut, lime, taro root and bsn^pas, The following people are train­ and burial was In Spring Grove urer of the above named bank, do ino, Charles Soblewskl and Edward was! a member of- the Tabltha So­ female dog, $5.25 including tag. 100 Crown Street New Haven ill 111(1 sii 11 >\\ tiuli 1 lianuiue: it is JU^ prised the outfit. After an eight vid Galdenzl, Pfc. Steven Llpkvlch, while their white guests ylsloned ing In motor mechanics and first cemetery, Hartford solemnly swear that the above Sanleskl; ciety and the Woman's Missionary When licensing a spayed dog the day induction period they left tor Sgt, Arthur Fortune, Cpl. Burton the girl back home In misty Veil, aid preparatory to becoming mem­ statement Is true lo the best ot my Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe Society of Tabor Lutheran Church first time a cbrtiflcate of spaying knowledge and belief. a year's training at Camp Ed­ Dlckln.son and Glno Panaronl, ac­ satin and pearls coming down the bers, ot the Red Cross Motor Corps Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, and was active In Red Cross work. from a licensed Veterinarian must JOHN H. BIRCH, TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT wards, Falmouth. Mass. companied Purcell on one of these chbrch aisle on the arnv of her of Branford: Mrs. Mary Smith, IDLEMAM ELEOTED Storm Sasli and Doors, Insulat­ Besides her husband, she leaves be piesented. Asst. Treasurer. MAPLE CRIBS From there they went to Aus­ adventures. father. Mrs. Roberta Crawford Johnson, ing Wool, Wall Board and Roollnp her father, Joseph Freeberg, tv;o H. K. idleman. East Hartford DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST • Subscribed and sworn to before ^^ Tax Collector Charles Terhune tralia, and then to New Guinea, For refreshments, betel nut and Following festivities the bjack Misses Valentlna Pudlls, Jean THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING 14.75 to 39.S0 daughters, Anna and Ruth, and High School principal, was unani- DAY. me .this 20th day of April, 1044. reports that taxes amounting to v/herc they have remained. About lime were served. This diet pro­ skinned bridegroom Introduces his MaurOr, Margaret Mangs, and Mary CO., 1730 Slate ,St., New Haven, two so.ns, Staff Sergeant Carl John­ WINPIELD R. MORGAN, WINFIELD R. MORGAN, $709 wds collected in March, also two weeks ago a stnall group was duces black teeth and red gums, bride to his own hut and their Chittenden who Is from North Gull- mousely elected to the position of Phone 7-0294. WAX BIHOH CRIBS son and Corporal Kenneth John­ Town Clerk " Notary Public $1362.84 in back taxes and $1,189.50 given long enough furloughs to re­ so highly prized by natives that married life begins. ford East Hartford scJhool superlnten- son both ot whom are with the 16.75 to 3i.50 Old Age Assistance Tax, making turn to their homes, among them they are considered an Indication After a reasonable length of At' a meeting of the Motor Corps [dent by the Board of Education, SALESMEN WANTED U. S. Army in New Guinea. Prior to coming to Bast Hartford total collections of $3261.34. Pfc. Joseph Purcell of Chestnut of rank or high society. time, should she prove uns^tlsfuc- on Tuesday the, rank of Corporal SOMEWHERE THERE IS A MAN Services will be held Friday af­ two years ago, Mr. Idleman was ALL Street. The betel pepper Is cultivated tory she may be returned to the was given to Mrs. Myrtle Doollttle OR WOMAN who should add $10 ternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral principal of the Branford High FOLDING CARRIAGES Joe has been very busy but took extensively and Its chevying Is hut of her father. Purcell neglected of Guilford. Corporal Doollttle will lo $15 a week to their present in­ home ot Norman V. Lamb. The PAPER COLLECTION time out, by request, to tell the enormous. The areca nut mixed to state if the unhappy brldegrpom be In charge of members residing School. come. That person may be you. Rev. A. T. Bergquist will officiate. REDUCED following bits about his Island with lime and chewed with betel was entitled to a rebate. In Guilford. Nearby Rawlelgh Routes available- Boy Scouts troop 1. from Janu­ and burial will be In Tabor Luth-S- i j,(,„,e leaves acts as a stimulant and pro­ Pigs are considered more valua­ Fire Warden Polrot watns again fidl or part time. Write at once. Sp., an Cemetery. ary 20 to April 27 collected and Native wedding ceremonies fas­ duces blackened teeth, so highly ble than wives. They are easily dis­ In cooperation with the Branford Igaln that ho riibblsh fires (outside, Rawleigh's Dcpt. CUD-.1-J85, Al­ sold 8163% pounds of waste p'aper. cinate the boys from Branford. The favored. posed of and are less trouble. Theatre, the Auxiliary of the In­ the borough) riiay be started with­ bany, N. Y. ORANGE ST. Anyone having paper to contribute Louis Rocheleau, Saltonstall Park wooer pre.sents himself In loin Taro root too. Is a leading plant "Natives love Americans (ind dian Neck Fire Department will out a permit" and permits will not be Issued until after May 1?, except j PIGS FOR SALE-8 to lO weeks may call Branford 283 or contact way has ' beeii' convalescing atlcloth and war paint and carries In the Pacific Islands and Is wide­ hate Japs. Japs take their women." Sppnsor "Tender Comrade" and AT CROWN on very damp days. V) Old. Cholera Immune. Rudolph a. member of the troop. Grace Hospital. (his best and most vicious v/eapons ly cultivated. Its Btarchy root l.s Conitnuei on page five "Life Boat" on May 16 and 16. Kneuer, Post Road, Tel. 201-3.

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