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'^-..**&»f &: fM Returning Editor Speaks Our Telephone Numbers Very seldom docs n newspaper editor nil his cily competitors and the reader of a An Independent Edilorial: llOharl 7-5«lJ come, right out and speak about himself on weekly newspaper takes more time and his editdrial page. However, since this is the trouble to carefully look over the paper's first issue of the liasl Haven News in over contents. Weekly Newspaper Wat East Hatten NP^ three years which the present writer has ed- The reader has all week with the paper, COPY 8 CENTS iled, he dots feel an obligation to outline It is not considered old the next day. The « ——— : «. ,r-..r.i-r> 11 10i;i; some of the hopes he has for his newspaper, weekly newspaper, we have found, retains •FI-^T HAVEN. CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, NOVEMUbK -^'9». PuWIihfi VS'MUJ b» Fni Pmi PutUutHiw. hit- • Firstly, the main function of the T-ast it" interest until the next publication. .\nd Vol X — No. 37. Yewlj Subitfiption J3.50 Haven News is that of service. Through certainly advertising is among the interesting news columns the paper will endeavor to things to be found in a newspaper, Giannclti Named Local Courl Finance Appointment keep its readers informed on the events of Editorially, the Last Haven News will Bill Glannelll. end for the the town, both in story and in pictures. "Iways maintam an mdependcnt position. In Easties Score Early, ^™^|,Xr''"'' East Haven High School team Sternly Upheld Commerce is served through advertising cdl- ''self, acting so as to be independent is an umns where both buyer and seller can meet ambitious program; Naturally the editor is was named PlflJ-er of the Week | ^^^ ^^^^^^ {^s\\^^K ttie tev following Ihe North Haven ^ ^^.^^ ^^ „„, ^^.nt^vjjc^. impoM-d to transact their business. In the editorial bound to hear more from one side or the The Kftsl Hnvpu »«« was • Top Southington, 6-0 ^-J^TlI^'^l. game The , East Haven News | i„ Town t^urt has upheld the Rouses Republican Ire commended hj- the Court dur- j page we hope to stimulate a forum, through other in every contrj)Vcrsy. What we will •*• .„„.,„»,.,l,..l hv the Court du will have a picture of Bill next j locftl ruling by InerenshtK the do is to present both sides to the very best All Concilin pUm^ed u\t-r thi' Ing SntUM\fty*B sednlon of Town which East Haven can form its opinions. week with the rest of the Play­ (lontcncr tour tlniofi. of our ability. f SouthiuRton gool from one yard i Court, for the pdltorlnl of Iho ; In our news columns we will try to Southinglon fumble was recov ers of the last three games. The iludgf <1nmeA F. Gartland Naturally, we will not please everyone out In score a first period touch- ' Novemlwr 17 UMIC entitled, chronicle all the events in town that will ered by DeFelice. Enst Haven "Courtroom Could Be Clans- title is conferred under the co- seintenced R-ot>crt and »Iotm Schonwald Named we will .'" ""^'' editorial. We don't want to, ^Vhat down and East Haven defenders interest our readers. To do ihi tighicnr-cl up to blank Soulhing- punted again on the third down rooni." sponsorshlp of the Capitol The­ liYuIn to 80 dajft on .Srplemher Barker Flays need help, and a lot of it. Wt wan.....t. t•o- ", " ,^° , want is to know what rth- e .reader s ton, 6-0. in the middle of Satur­ and the ball went out of bounds After the oaivcK hnd been ater and the Volunteer Fire S charges of breach of peace. Vestuti Charges To Finance Board hear from all the organization* in town. \Vc '"'"k a°°"t matters that interest East Haven, day's snow storm. on the Southinglon 32. heard and before adjournment, Company No. 1. In iientotioing hle »nlMild tbothey , O Finance Board want to hear and print'their views. When """ «"= ™"' E"st Haven to have the 6ppor- Southinglon then started its the Court agreed with the edi­ were to nerve 7 in Suipiisc Move Eu^t llav6n received the open­ balance under Ihe possible we would like to take pictures. '\"?''y ^° "" 'nformcd when it makes its de- ing Kiekoff and Ralph Paolillo longest march of the game, torial point that En«t llnven '"^Vrirhe \nastasio Willi licvok h. Schonwald of 056 grounding out 45 jai'dB in a ser­ youth might Irnrn by nttcnd- Richard G. Shovcr Probation Offleer. Appointment North UlRli Sivoet was the un­ ' Too often an organization sits back and cisions. _ Ian It back 30 yards lo his own An Kpi>ca1 waH taken to criticizes the newspaper when a tivnl group Another function of the weekly news- 40. On the (list play trom scrlm- ies of plays extending Into the ing senslnns of the local courti ".- Rcsponsibilil) expected choice of tjic Board of iji', if fourth quarter. Enters Aero Tech Court of Oonnnon PleaH. John A. VesUill, iinsuccosstul Third Select man F r a n k A. Finance named Frljlay nlglu to "gets all the publicity." Generally we find P"P" " 'o '« ' '"« »ioneB of interesting and •-niaso Paolillo carried for three lidding *'lt would be for the Barker I his week Issued a slalc- Ralph Paoiuio made 'a hard betterment of the town," Richard G. Shover, 41 Old tludgn Vino II, l*armelee, on llepubllcan candidate for second rill the vacancy caused by the that only happens when two things occur, """""al friends and neighbors.' We would yards and Concillo took It on Fox.on Hoad, East Hnven, on nient aK.c sUNpendml threat. East Haven rolled up ed at Bedford Airport, whereby ment to the Board of" Flnaiico by a Uepubllran a« Ihe special the editor of the plans and events in which nn avid photographer, deriving pleasure from ' Ea-slie"; liicn lost" ground wl\en nine yai'ds in three plays, then Iwn of iuvenlle dellnquoncy nt Uie end of 10 days and tAm In the appointment made Friday Air; Barker's slatcinent fol­ not tor the East Haven Board of he will study the Aviation Mast­ years' probation. On Ootohor J his group is taking part, while the other group taking a picture of interest to newspaper the wel ball was tumbled In the a five-yard penally set up a sit­ and Is at prcHcnt working to niRht, . . lows: Finance pi escribes the number b'ackfleld but saved for the vis­ er Technician course. Judge rarmolee modlfleil sen­ does not bother to notify the newspaper. readers. Here again, we need the reader's uation forcing them to kick. • fonn a town-wide conimltte» "This week 1 had planned to of membera from aacb major '|«A ^ n V -" itors by Paolllio's diving recov­ During the next 15 months, tence So that Hobcrt l<>uln Mr, Voslull lias Issued ii slate- help in finding interesting pictures. East Haven baited down to fight juvenile delinquency menl chniging Republican Town expose the grnbhlng of most of pany thai will sit on the board. Hardly ever does an editor favor one xJi .. er}' The Easties were held on an a municipal problem.. members of the class will learn \vnft rcloa»ed from jail. Southinglon passes and slopped iChalrmaii Mathcw Anastaslo with, the money Jobs by a very low Earlier last week In a meeting gr6up over another,, Reason is against it. With the help of the readers of the East the ne\t two plays and then all phaKes of repairing and re­ John Fruln' was Konttinoc^' Happy spection and rebuilding of all nfter 10 dajw and with two Mr. Vc9lutr» slatemenl fol­ mlltuo voted 10 endorse Elwood reach each reader with something of parti- growing community. Road and Horace L'Heureux of Saltonstall Place, wa< ftSouthington wos held lo no yenrii prahiitlon. •lolni Fniin mnller of the appointment of a Scnble, manager of the Knudsen Jain on the first play, then the types of aircraft engines, in­ lows: successor lo Stefan Stein who cular interest to him. This week marks a return for us.both to married Saturday in St. Vincent de Paul's R. C. Church to Boxer Owner cluding the latest jet engines. »r>'ed the full 10 days. Dnlry Bar, as their candidate tor , Advertising.is of especial importance in southern Connecticut and in rejoining our Month Designated Church Canvass Robert Charles Prahovic of Branford. Following a wedding '^Easties vieldcd two yards each Thanksgiving! "As a Republican and a« a i-eslgned as a llepubllcan rnonib- the position, V ton the second and third downs candidate for Solectninn Iti the ei' of the Board of PInahco.Thls Mr. Schonwald Is production a .weekly newspaper. Serving both buyer friends at Free Press Publications. We are trip through Washington, D.C., and Virginia the couple will last Town Election, I Wnhi to and seller the advertising tells the reader glad to be back and look forward to our To "Know Libraiy Slated Sunday j^, ".forcing Southinglon lo kick. The Still Seeking has all the earmarks of the nmnnger foi' Eastern Industries, live at 263 Harbor Street, Branford. register a protest on the niannov worst type of boss politics 'that what goods and services he can find in his association with the East- Haven News ind Xiocil turkey farms latteniiig The month of .November has EvoiY Member Canvass will be h SbBll was downed on the Ensiles' Inc., of Skiff SIrcct, Hnroden. Ai been designated as "Know Your by wliieh Derek Sbhon>vald was has been ijulleri In this or any own home town. In turn it gives the merch- the people of East Haven.' From our re- up turkeys for the Thanksgiving observed this coming Sunday in Article On Juvenile Delinquency a member of the Board of.Fin­ feast ahead . . . LIbrory Month" by the General the Old Stone Church at the 9:45 I r Concilio netted six yards on Missing Sir Kim appointed as a RopubllcalV nicni- other town In a long time.' ant an opportunity to- tell the readers what turning impressions we have gained the idea ance his icrni will expire 06- Federation of Women's Clubs In and U:00 A.. M. services. Mr. ' ^ the lirst play. Martin DeFelice A, Fred Doneday, owner of \ ber of Ihe Easll Haven Boai-d of lober 1, 1BS7. he has to sell and to interest the reader in East Haven hasn't greatly changed after all, Coaches Needed Easlies Tie Finance. I have no objection lo "To begin with, Anoalaslo and Members of the Bradford Ma­ cooperation with the American Kenneth Griffiths, chairman of J, ' picked up five yards and the the slill-mlsslng pedigreed boxer Gartlnnd, working together in- buying at home. In tbe Weekly newspaper Authoijgh it has built up, the new building Library Association, (Continued From Page One) . Mr. Schonwaltl n^' a. person but nor Drum Corps enjoyed a dance the Board of Trustees,, and Mr, In Biddy League; for East Haven. \ ,lirst down on tlie.next play. De- pel Sir Kim, is continuing his Places Crux Of Problem In Home slcad of against each other, drew the advertiser has a better chance of reach- has blended in with the well-manicijred res- in Merlden Saturday night. Mrs. Vincent J. Fasano, presi­ ^ ^'Felice then carried for two search for his dog, tracking tile back door method of his np- GOP Chairman Stanley Shamp, a member of the Neither team could then pose polnlmenl Is all wrong, up the now Board of Finance ing.the potentialbuyer, idcntial community we remember. Washington Park Drum Corps dent of the East. Haven Wom­ Finance Committee, will present Registration Set I "lyards For the third straight down the many telephoned leads By TOM GUIDONK Act which put the power for a serious threat as the minutes orations. Before the invention of. tertalnmenl far and wide and "Schonwald was not the choice ""•' His ad can't be buried among those of were ^he hoot. The corps wore an's Club, urges .members of the the Canvass message. Coaches are needed for, the of the ball gamj ticked awaj'. '\ Tplay Ihe ball was given to Dp- to the whereabout^ of the box­ EDITOR'S NOTE: This U home Is just a place lo hang choosing members (if Ihe Board chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. El­ club and all East Haven resid­ er. the automobile, electric light of the Republican Town Com- Is "Siupriscd" A dinner will be served at noon Biddy ' Basketball League this As the game ended Seymour re­ '' ^ ' Felice who then broke away for the third and final article In bis iial. Dating has become a of' Finance In the hands of the liot Panlaiohe, Mr, and Mrs. ents ' to' avail themselves of the , ,?,?6 yaids and another first down television, radio, and all our en mltleo which voled, by a big •for all canvass, workers . by the year. Last year, there were eight ceived an East Haven punt Reporting he has received ov­ n ficrlcs In whieli Mr. Guldone game and modesty old fashioned, margin, to endorse Elwood ,Seo- Town Comnill lees Instead of the Herman Schai'f ond Mr. and services offered .by East Haven team sponsors and to date 13 which was downed on their own t.jfion the Southinglon 32. ^ . ormous technical advance, the Board of Seloclmen who nre el- By Appointment Honor To The Veterans Mrs. Walter Johnson.' Women's Council, Mrs.- -Donald er 300 calls from persons who tfuntmnrizes his prtivtous artic­ liie companionship of the parent ble, a Main Street buslnomii man, library—the Hagoman Memorial have signed for this season. 25. ,'\\ Hatry Lage failed to dent'the have read of the circumstances child was in closer proximity to ecled by the people. By Oils act Tombrrow, Veterans Day, is a sober oc- nation is brought to realize how much is Our corps lias a busy weekend Library. Chidscy, chairman. In the after-' led expressing his views on the his parents. Girls grew up by has been replaced by the tele­ for that position. Allhpugh the nonched ycslei'dny tor com­ noon iiie canvass will be made Sponsors for this year's teams Defensively East Haven limit­ ^'Isouthington Hne, then Paolillo of the missing dog, Mr. Doneday vision set. present Board' of Finance Is con­ there was no cOmpolHIon on el­ ment on the appointment of Mr. casion for East Haven as well as for the rest owed to its veterans—as well as how mijch planned, they will participate In' include: Palmieri Foods, P. & R. problem of juvenitr. delinquen­ their mother's apron strings, and ection day. The men nominated Mrs. Fasano says, "Read for throughout ths-pai'lsh. Mr. Evan ed Seymour to four first downs, n fbioke away for 29 yards and a said he. has found much Inter­ trolled by the Democratic' Party, ly, 'I'ne men iiuiiiiiittkn, . " — of: the nation. Formerly called "Armistice the safety of the nation depends on these the Veterans' parade In Stam­ Motors, Tinari Electric, Metcalf 'U fiisl down, goal to go. On the cy). were taught the arts of home- There is a philosophical prin­ tun, relaxation and Inspiration. Davles, chairman of the.Finance two In the first period On pass­ est here in forming a commitloe 1 am hot placing the hinnic on by their Town CommlUces were Schonwald, Mnlhew Anastaslo, Day," November 11 for many years marked citizen-soldiers who answer their country's ford on Friday,. in the' Harvesf Keep up'with- development of Drugs, Beachhead Restaurant, es and two In the final minutes X '\ third play ConclUo scored. A pass lo' protect dogs. making. They were shown how ciple which stales that nothing Day. festival parade In NeWI-Ia-, Committee, heads the campaign ^°lo coojtcook., can, anda bakeonivt:, ho.,«w» ^t o \^ i„ our inieiiecl unless first the DcmooraUDemocratic membermcmbors of thathait automaticallaulomallcally olecleelected liecausbecausoe R"P"hllcnn^'^i-u-.-'v...n. Town Chairman, ex- the cessation of hostilities in France in World needs in time of crisis, the world by reading. Books, old High Ridge, Dor-An's, Chappys on the .ground. Coach Crisafi's it vL from Paolillo , to DeFelice was Since the disappearance of his By a process of deductive group for Ignoring the Uepubll- there was only biu; candidate for P>"*Jf*i>d surprise that Elwood ven on Saturday, also In a com- this year.. . AU Stars, Castellan Insurance, reasoninreasonmg I concludeCOnciUuudu Imn mmyj *«...last. _.„. i,.^ vnwnatkv Wnthpl'B nnd ^t ^ -.^ ., "•" •" • " - -«- ..i-^.. ,„v n'm nnni'd. Anns- Scoblo failed lo receive the np- W)ir 1. By numbers alone the veterans in to- and new,. are our valued team rolled up eight first downs ^ |l Incomplete for thp extra point. dog on October 19 Mr. Doneday potitlon In Bristol Sunday. friends." Thomas Machinery, East Haven in tile game. ' »mu ... .,.„ „.,. - ,---J and twp articles thai the solution to SK.LS l,ow to Tow and n «n- ^\?^.^^ °"'' '"T?' Tn" IS "'""P """ "f""''"" ""= '^°>'"""- thee wa» only b,u. cnuuiaieio. -----,, • , „ ': Now, when we are starting to, number day's society carry a large burden of civic \ tj On the following klckoff, Sla- said he has lo.sl 11 pounds and • » * • * Sanitation, Goody's Hardware No major penalties were call­ ^3? ken, cairying for Southinglon, has confirmed plans to leave delinquency is In the home, and J^fnll the Uttirdutles which child's^ senses bclnK Influenced can ondoifomenl. It I, my op- each |.lacn on the Bnaid. Ann«- Seohic faileil lo vccelvo the ap wars rather than name, them the community responsibility. Veterans must depend on Everything is In rdaiiiness for Tierneys Celebrate and , Canna Construction, - ed In the bard-fought, game and ran the ball back to a good. 60 East Haven, as soon as the sit- thai only by reluming to first "^L 1' r„Sr's Ufe Dur n» ^"""y'r^"" •?«"« the Intluence ,„io„ Umt. the man who must taslo and Gnltlimd not onlytUow ^polnlmca . \'I _ Ihsugy.l lo ;Ih Ihoye Boar. wjiiiad of. Fl• g-o the Christmas Fair sponsored by' j^T;p^.^'.Qf:;^j--Uvc-.,4lepUbllcRti --jlNsrWh- 'll>«'^' Slalo .-^ J-cgU(aturt!.*'i; «They' observes November, 1 1 as Veterans Day and themselves for a large part in shaping ihe Joseph M. O'Maia Registration for all eligible only two five-yard penalties were yaids, bouncing off four East uatlon Is Cleared up and he, sells causes can we properly 'atlaelc rh^,'°i„XtLTon period eo„ver«f. t^"^^^^ft>,^^o^ •"="'" ""=- """^'' '?•.""• '^^L W.-th«„S'»""croB.sed party» line""fs ft"o '^d o""•,'^"8 llifsT ^ """°''"along " with ' Ihe ' "rown' Commlt- honors her war veterans with appropriate future of this country and the world. To- St. Clare's Culld on Saturday Silver' Anniversary youths. between the ages of 8 paced off. Officials Included Carl ^IfS Haven Incklers before Bill Glanr any.problem-with, which ^we-ara tion between' mbtiicr :Rftfl'<**tigli- *(5ommittee, lee," he snld fefci'rlng to; the hls»LaureL.. Street J hbpie., ,, -ii,ltV .ua)i\^i:a .uviui v^ >• — „ "I have been Informed thai "Next we take up the selec­ ceremonies. morrow may be Veterans Day, but the veter- at the tlrehouse from 10 a.m..to Arrives Ln Okinawa Mi-, and Mrs. Matthew R. Tler- and 13, providing the age of 13 Nastri, referee; William Hilde- |v netll closed In for a tremVndous' faced. ter flowed naturally Doniocrallc members of the-Fi­ 8 p.m. Gifts, food, prizes,. rides ney of 80 Francis Street enter­ According to charges lodged Its Injiluence are'no better thon when the matter was placed be­ tion ot Siein who resigned. Push­ Most impressive of the November I I ans who are honored are the backbone of .. Army' Pvt. Joseph M. O'Maru, is not reached by November 15, brand, headllnesman; George tackle to end a serious scoring with the Selectmen through Mr. To clarify myself I am speak­ Between father and soh the animal actions. This alleged mus­ ed by Anastaslo and hl« close nance Boai'd, ' "I'm' convinced are a. few of the many attrac­ tained friends at their home Grandlnelte, umpire, and Fred fore the Republican Town Com­ rites is the period of silence, set aside to a country that must arm for peace. They son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. 1955, are eligible for participa­ threat as the flrsl period came Doneday's attorney, Dog Ward­ ing about the prevention of de­ same element of companionship ic, this so-called modem tempo, followers ho was given the Re­ that It scorns lo me what the tions. Children are most wel­ O'Mara of 30 Glenmoor Drive Tuesday to celebrate their 25th tion in the Biddy League. Snlvatl, field judged mittee, Schonwald was backed parly will have to do from now commemorate the actual time of the first who know -war are now working hardest to come, . to a close. en Andrew Gambardclla of 98 linquency before it starts, and existed as the youngster was is nothing more than a primitive publican nomination which was recently arrived .at Okinawa and wedding anniversary. In the Uhcup for East Haven not what lo do with the delln- by the Chairman and his close on Is to send In more than one war's armistice. , prevent its recurrence. Tlie ftiothers' Circle of Our Registration blanks will be Coach Wall Lekow.ski's South­ Gerrish Avenue Extension was schooled In his father's trade or beat that lends itself Into fren­ friends, but was badly defeated the same as election. He was a Is how a member of the 75th Mr. Tierney is Senior English passed out In t he grammar were Joel Gustafson, Donald inglon team was held to four held grossly derelict in his dut­ quels that already exist. Block business, he was taught how to newcomer' to.East Haven, .^and name so the Democrats con In today's world the nations are stili East Haven knows how.to honor her Lady of Fatima is meeting to­ DeAngelis, Henry Lage, William zied actions, as was evidenced by Scobie. 'Yet when the time make a choice." Regimental Combat Team. teacher at East.' Haven High schools In the near future and yards gained In three, playE and ies. Selectmen first asked Mr. the source of a river and even­ earn his livelihood and also how by a recent event here in Now knew nothing about the Town or in a sort of armistice, maintaining an .irmed sons and daughters who interrupted their night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Ginnetti, Joseph Smith, Charles came to place the matter before Mr. Anoslaslo recalled the re­ George Paltrier,' 4 Dewey Ave. , Private O'Mara entered the School. Mr. and Mrs. Tierney all Interested youths are re­ then forced to kick: The ball Gambardella to resign, then vot­ tually the streams dry out. Slop to assume the headship of the Haven, Its needs. In fact he was nom- truce. The least provocation is apt to set lives to serve this town and nation. The have four children, three daugh­ Borrmann, Martin DeFelice, the source of delinquency and the Boai'd of Finance for action cent re-appolnlment of Bcrtel Army last Mai*ch ond completed quested to follow the following was downed on East Haven's 19 ed lo discharge him as Dog home, Consider the • effect of some Schonwald was given the job. Innied lo the position before ho off a chain reaction among the governments highest honor we can pay our veterans is to ters, Mrs. 'Edward Fisher of Ma- school schedule for registration John DeCoprlo, Leonard Pecora- the problem will liquidate itself. Klockars to Ihu Parking Author­ A Harvest Dance will be held basic, training at Fort Dlx,. N.J. ro, Sal Store, John Anastaslo, lyard line. Warden, ! Chivalry had not lost Its sav­ movies on young minds, or the This action makes i\. appear as was made a voter In East Ha­ of the,world. Thus, on Veterans Day the heed them—listen to their warnings and act. The 20-ycai^old soldier is a .mar'oneck, N. Y., Margaret, a which win begin Saturday morn­ Easties moved lo a quick first Mr. Doneday says that since Since the child Is the subject un- i or, and a "gay blode" was lf" l"he"''Town"clmliinan" has de- ven. You cm all have three ity, which, lie explained,'follow­ by the Bradford Manor Hose student at'the College of New ing, -November 12, at 10 a.rii. Thomas Gallagher, Michael Cer- der consideration, and since the influence of murders and acts of ed the advice of llie Ilepu\ilicnn Company on Saturday, November 1954 graduate of East Haven rito, Michael'.Letis, Donald Mee­ down then a penalty pushed Sir Kim wa^ In the possession one who gained the admiration violence portrayed so vividly on elded to abide by the decisions guesses why this "^w™'""',""^ High School where he played Rochelle and Irene in grammar Youths from the Union, Tuttle, them back 15 yards and another of Ihe Dog Warden wlien last child's flrsl place Is the home, of the ladies through his display pushed forward by Anonlaslo and Town Committee as sent by let­ 19th. The proceeds will go tow­ ker, Alphonse Melilto and Ralph the television Screen, of the Town Commlltoo only ter, "1 thouKht It would bo the Names In The NEWS football, basketball and baseball. school; one son Edward, also in Gerrlsh and Overbrook Schools PaoUllo. penally for too much lime cost seen he feels the Town Is oblig­ here Is where we should logical­ of courteous manners and "sa- Ills clique. > ards the children's Christmas grammar school; and. a grand­ ly begin our attack. Our styles have been dictated when he feels like It, Appaiently iiamu with Mr. Scobie," he said, party. will register at the High School. them another five yai'ds. A short ated to investigate the silualion votr faire." Modesty was admir­ "After, serving loss than two Names are important. It isn't otten we Name and reputation are often the best daughter, Susan Fisher. Youths from the Glllis, South .Playing for Seymour were to us by Hollywood. They have he feels that he lias grown to pointing out, "The Town Coui- John Uszakiewlcz, Max Miller, kick and the ball was downed and do Us best to clear the mat­ .1 also spoke about the-family ed, femininity striven for, and in held up a mirror reflecting their be bigger llian the Commitloe. months, SlcIn resigned. By law, sit-sdown and think about this, but names deterrent to those acts that fall short of il-' and Momauguin grammar schools and its main obligations toward mlltee sent a letter lo I h e We will miss Mr. Nagcl on Fri­ Diabetic Tests Mr. and Mrs. Tierney formerly John Stosuy,' Lcn Krshelshi, To­ on the East Haven 25 yard line ter. Mr. Doneday said, "I'm not general a firm code of ethics lives for the admiration of our U he had enough Influence with he would have lo he replaced by are one of the most vital factors in our civi- legal but are a long Way from ideal, will register at the Momaugiiin where Southinglon took ovor, getting anything out of this the children which are physical, Board of Finance recommending day nights at the weekly pinochle lived in Providence and New Ha­ school. ny Paulowsky, Martin Blanko, practiced. youth, Marrioge Is a game, chil­ the Democrats to get his man another Uepuuiicanllepubllcan. Thijnis uL-iuHbringns «« ».. . lization. Although one publicity-intrigued politi- To Be conducted ven. Dick Grzywacz, Harry Parsons, only to lose the ball on downs. Town Hall at all." emotional, and spiritual, and that When a boy dated a girl he dren an unfortunate result. The appointed he could have secured games. He, left this week for Youths from the Fo.xon, High­ there is oftentimes a lack of us lo another Anastaslo - Gai't.- the appolnlment of Mr, Scobie." j' William Shakespeare spoke many n cian said, "1 don't care what you say about- North Carolina, where he will East H a v e n Public Health Charles • Rasicot, Paul Pawlak. East Haven then moved the Mr. Doneday's boxer followed would come 'to the home, 1° I Wgg«t star. • ^J . gMterlng Scoble's appointment, land deal. Soino time back, they He exiiluiiied he understood land, Laurel and Deer Run a Bradley Street woman home understanding on the part of common sense word to say that a name me as long as you spell my name right,' it spend the Winter monUis. Nursing Association -Is co-oper­ IMucatlon Association schools will register at the Deer Les Dahn, Don Schlavl, Russ ball out eight yards In two plays meet the parents. Once there he I clothe* ,and trains o< broken "In the last election when I agreed that each parly would Ihe lellor wa-s read by Mr, Ern- ating with National Diabetic Regular meeting of the East Kozey; 'Vic. Hardaswlck, - Jim ' and gambling on the fourth on Oclobei* 19. She, fearing the some parents as to what their would either be entertained by marriages. means a ,lot. It would probably grieve is of vital importance to a newspaper that Also in the sunny South Is Run granmiar'school. ; duties and obligations are; hence and all the other llepubllcan lionor the recommondallons of est Anlhonls, Republican niemb> Shakespeare to hear the arguments today on names are treated with respect. Actually Week, which takes place Novem­ Haven Education Association .Greene and Jim Lewis. down lost possession. Soulhlng- dog might be hit by a car or his young hostess In the parlor I Two prominent newspapers In Candidates were defeated, Frank the other Town, Coninilttee. when or of the Board of Finance, Lo Otto Bath and Cliff Brockett, ber 13 through 18, by giving free Prompt, and orderly behavior stolen called the dog warden lo a need for .some educational pro­ [•New York have scrcamel about who wrqte his works, but that is an example the first duty is for the newspaper to get the Mrs, Bath and Mrs, Brockett will will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mori- will be-helpful during the regis­ ton tried a pass, then Glannel- under the watchful eye of the Barker, candidate for Flr»l Se­ situntluns like the abov« happen- the other members, lie said he tests for possible diabetes. day, November 14, In the Over- OLD STONE CHURCH tl pounced on a loose ball to re­ Identify the owner. He came gram to teach the parents these delinqucnoy on their second pag­ of the importance of names, Not orily do right name for use in its story and the second follow after the Thanksgiving tration. A|l youths are .requested obligations. parents, or they would walk to lectman, and I were opposed by ed. At least that wos the excuse heard that one of the Democrat- Specimens may be left at Fox- brook School, •Today, 5:45' p.m.,. rehearsal for cover for the Easties as the half that evening to impound the dog. es, while In the headlines and this man who It supposed lo be given when Ernest Anlhonls was, lo members asked If there were names bask' in the, glory of their bearer's is to make sure it is complete and correctly holidays. ' to pay attention to those In the church social hall for a ft".- --• — Any other names, and at Ihat charge. Screening will be held Intermediate Choir; 6:30 p.m., ended. Mr. Gambardella, said Mr. Most steps taken today to dance, rarely without escort. photos which sell these papers, the. party leader, and after wo • .-_ ., 1—.. .,„,, nn,n,. nitTtins. nnrt at that good works but they pinpoint the blame tor spelled, on Pharmacy, High Ridge Phar­ A social hour will precede Doneday, then told the Donedays combat delinquency serve only they foster Its growth. A young pushed forward lo take tiie place point someone mentioned Mr. the business session and hostess­ the following Saturday, Novem­ rehearsal for junior Choir; 7:15 After halflime Intermission, combat delinquency, serve oniy » » they foster Its growth. A young ""- i—-.• , of the deceased Mr. Weber, This the evil their owners do. We on the East Haven News' are vitally St. Clare's Guild will hold its macy, Bradford Manor. Fire p.m., rehearsal for Senior Choir. he had not seen their dog. Lat girl Who was Involved a» awit- won the nomination In splie ot Schonwald. Mr. Anastaslo said he regular monthly mocttng on es win be members; of the Ger- ber 19, at which time teams will East Haven kicked off and the to Irradlcate what may some Parties In the home were the - • .1 him,. hhe dragged his feetfcet,j or deal had never had the approv­ '. Men and women live tlicir lives with a interested in names. We hear a lot of them house and "the Town Hall. For be select6d. Actual league play Friday: 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scouts; baloaul was downeUUV....Ud ou.n. th.,.e„ "-—South• - i'^ ihTDOTed'aVs were called by times be influencing factors, mode, community activity ,tlie ncsB, not on trial. In a prosti­ understood that some discussion Monday night In the church hall. rlsh-Overbrook faculties, • All ington 30. The home team could L. .„.,_,. , „ ,.1 worse, throughout I h 'u whole al or the knowledge of the Re­ purpose, and usually that purpose is to es- and receive a great deal of information furllier information please cnl! teachers are invited to attend will not begin until after the 7:30 p.m.. Badminton Club in , _ .„ t„ CI J the Bradley Street woman, who Slum clearance per se is good fashion. Night cluba were un- tution syndicate, had her soul followed wllh members asking Mrs. Edward Katmazyn win pre­ .«—„„« frt ornin five vnrds '' , , J .., J campaign. When he should have publican Town Committee so It questions on the background and tablish their names as representing honor, through publicity chaiimeh on names of East side. the nurses' office at HO 7-1339. this meeting. first of the yeai\ the gym. only manage to gain five yards told them she turned the dog tor the physical health of a heard of and distance made road exposed to the public In a lurid been working hard lo win an el­ Sunday: 9:45 a.m.. Church must linve been another you qualifications ot both Mr. .Scobie clignity and a thorough-going sense of res- Haven people. It is especially important to •»•••• in three plays so they kicked over to Gamberdella. Mr, Gam­ community. The procuring of houses a poor Investment, description of filth. This, they ection for his parly he was do­ Worship Service. Rev. Edward scratch my back and I'll scratch and Mr. Schonwald. pohsibility. First thing to suffer from an us to get these names correct. We will ap- Bradford Manor Auxiliary will and the boll was downed on the bardella' then said he released parks and receratlonal facilities Our children today are the call news reporting, and with ing nothing. At least he was do­ yours, across party lines, deals S. HIckcox, D.D., pastor. Stew­ Easties' 20. are a necessity no matter what victims of advance. We are llv- such unscrupulous prnting their iween mo iwu in.i ij u„oo,.o. , Mr. Anastaslo said he has bci)n unprincipled act is the perpatrntor's name, predate your help. hold Hi monthly card party at ardship and Every Member Can­ the dog at about the rug facto­ ing nothing for his own parly. between the two party' bosses. the flrehouse Friday night. The Cheerleaders Receive Medals East Haven picked up 8 yards ry on Laurel Street. the environment may be. ing in a Jet age of atomic bombs hypocritical publications. "I am sorry that I am not a •'Now we come to* the need for j fighting for a long lime lo s«t vass Sunday; message by Mr. There is a crisis today In and osphalt Jungles. The child in One popular mystery writer (CJ(Hitlnuea On Vugn Four) (Oontlnucd On I'ligo Four) hostesses will be Mrs. RIchni-d Kenneth Griffiths and Mr. Stan­ In, three downs, .then returned No trace has been seen of (Oontlnucd On Page Four) New Theory For Old Problem Btrache, Mrs, CInronco Caldwell the kick with the ball going the dog since • that tlm«, Mr. family life which has come about modern life has been drawn out (Continued On Pace Four) ley Shamp, solotts. Miss Grace { dead on the East Haven 45. A I-—;;;-: | very slowly m the past tew gen- ot tne nom.. ... _, , ^ _ A n ,1 IT? r. and Mrs. - CloorRe Clarke. Ann Hays; 9:45 a.m.. Church dead on the East Haven 45. A Doneday said very slowly In the past few gen- of the home. He seeks his en- t-orthcoming Veterans Day reminds us of a 14 to I 7-yea rold quicker than a long talk School, all departments, nursery • sornewhat novel theory we heard in refer- from an adult. The serious young adult has through high school; 11 a. m., ence to the painful problem of juvenile de- historically served as both a guide and ex- Muscular Dystrophy same as 9:-15 a-m., except music linquncy. At the start of World War II the ample to the growing teen-ager. • -Antliems by the Junior, Senior young adults of this country were mustered Instead, for the past ten to 1 5 years, these Month Proclaimed; and Intermediate Choirs; nurse­ into, the largest fighting force in history, young adults have been taken from their DrivQ Scheduled ry for small children whose par- Since tl>e war the Korean conflict and the home communities, leaving a vacuum in the ent-s are attending Church Serv­ First Soleclman Domlnlck II, ice; 5 p.m.. Pioneer Fellowship; continuing demands of defense have served social 'life of the home town. The youngsters Ferrara this week signed o pro­ 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship; 7:30 to drain the young people from their home have grown too quickly, with too little guid- clamation sotting Noveniboj- as p.m.. Young Adult Group. towns. ' ance from the age group they most respect. Muscular Dystrophy Month in Monday: 8 p.m.. Movie, "Mar­ All the exhaustive studies and surveys There is a possibility this theory has son\e East Haveii. Drive for funds hero tin Luther" in the church sanc­ have concerned themselves with the effect of basis in fact. We would like to see someone is being conducted by local flro- tuary; 7 pjn.. Basketball prac­ flRhters. the service on the young adults who have been give it some ceriou; thought and study, tice — boys 10-12 years of age; called into uniform. Isn't it possible the tt'&v- We have found that the returning service- Local 1205, International Asso­ 8:30 p.m., Basketball practice— boys over 18 years of age. est darnage has been done to those who have man is often too intent on his own life which ciation of Firefighters, reminds townspeople of the coming drive. Tuesday: 1:30 p.m., meeting of remained in the home town? ' has broadened through travel and experience. The paid' department along witli the Ever. Ready Group in the The young teen-agets, since Ihe start of He is ready to settle down in a field he has the volunteer Fire Department church parlor, Mrs;' Edward World War II, have grown up without the selected. He is through growing up, and has and women's auxiliaries from the Leeper, presiding. Hostesses, Mrs. steadying influence of their immediate elders, little or no time to i deVote to the struggle four companies of Efist Haven Alton Griswold, Mrs. Hernian a 14 to I 7-year old quicker than a long talk ag;ainst juvenile problems. will work together. Lieske, Mrs. George McCaul. A canvass of the entire town "Wednesday; 11 a.m.. Adult will he conducted nt 7 p.m. 'I'ues- Bible Claiis; 7 p.m., basketball Entered as second class matter on May 15, practice — boys up' to 15'years SttBt Jlautn Sfpina 1952, at New Haven, Connecticut, under the act doy, November 22, seeking sup­ of age; 8:30 p.m., basketball of March 3, 1879. port. A spoliesAian remind.'^, "We practice — boys up to 18 years ESTABUSIIED 1028 are your Fire Deportment." of age. Member of Connecticut Editorial Association, All contributions of public Interest may be In order to sllmuiale Interest sent to the News' office,' All communications Special notice: The great full- Published every Thursday at 3013 Dlxwell Ave-, In and support of Ihe drive, length movie, "Martin Luther," Hamden, Conn, by Free Press Puhllcallons, Inc, must boar the writer's signature, although the sig­ Flrefighlprs will parade Sunday, nature will be wllhlicl4 lipon request. will be presented by the Pilgrim Telephone ATwater 8-lOGl November 20, at 2 p.m. The Fellowship of the Old Stone Richard G. Harris, President TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION parade down IMaIn Street will Church Monday, November .14, Dorothy M. Harris, 'Vice President SINGLE COPY a start at, the Adams- House (Photo by Syrolink at 8 p.m. in the church sanetu- 1 John L Wheatley, Treasurer Three Months "(Mall) .-... :.. ?1.75 Main Street and Forties Place From left, are Miss Jacquplim' Cnlliiban. cheer/1 gold miniature ntcgnphones at a ri'ceiit ilnnce. i nry. An offering n;iU. be. taken Among th.«e attending Saturday night'.' dune sponsor-d by the Kast Haven Women'. Clnb and proceed down Main Street to George E. Stretch, Editor Six Months ',' 2.2S Senior Cheer Lfudors rccelvo. their liiglity prire loader lulvlsor, Thercso rptrlllo, Frances Sonr- I which will be given to the mis- M;r. and Mr». Frank A. Barker enjoywl tbte dancing nt Rcstland at Ilestland Farm, were, from leil, ,Ioh„ Creumey, Mrs. Croumey, Mrs, VUicont J. Fa.auo. olub Office: 239 ^taln St., East Haven, Com), One Vear "' _ 3.50 the Green. Bradford MonorDrum t»ace, receiving megaphone, l^owm^ri* Baliania, Katliy Brcreton, Joan Richards and Irene Fri- isionary program. Everyone is Eniojing Siituniny night's dance at Restland Farm* are, from left, William Coggor, Mrs. Cog­ I'anns iSaturday. .Mriu Barker wa» chairman of the dance put I cordially invited to attend. president and Mr. Fasano, (News I'hoto). .— \ •tileplione HO 7-58li Two I'ears " _ 6,00 Corps will lead the parade. ger, Mrs. Itobcrt Ruthvcn and Mr. Ruthvcn. The two couples were part of a large East Haven on to benefit the Elaat Haven's Women's Club. (News Photo). delrgutioii that braved the weuther to attend the annual dance io help aid the Women's Club i Library Exhibits Attract Interested Visitors Tuc. Nov.~22, 1955. Bradford Review-East Haven New* j Tue. Nov. 22, 1955. Branford Review-East Haven News 3 coffQQ bKGak ... Three-Way Home Service Post Road Sh opping Center Rihicoff Cites Hardships BY Will Open; Grove Couple Esther Mock Of August's Flooding In Explains 'House Of Today ^ Thanksgiving Message It's perfectly clear thai llie universal need for a publi< Two people—Stanley and Helen Hallj—a store lo be pipce to sit and tallt has given rise to the restoration of thi "House of Today"; and a store itiotlo—"Today's furniture Thursday marks the first ThanksHiviiig that Gov. Abra­ li coffee shop. Let us hope that many great novels are written, is toinorrow's tradition"—therein lies this story. ham Ribicoff has held office n» the Stale's first official. As a ^'"Ble opera. property, wlll, » con,P..c line of | -^ ^^-^'-f.-.^-^t: ho^,"; when Ihey lifted lliolr hcnrls s|iaiKliiiK eoneoction called a! tion. Z:!'Zl^:TJmt:^o'Z.\^^^^^^ •-> ,he gamu«an,ut from the and voices In prayer lo God, Ihey •-uiiersahslush" al 3 cents - two ! Turkish Coffee,'Viennese Cot. Forest Co., featurliiR lumber and digging and pouring of the toun- gave IhanUs not for material slums on request—iialenl pend-i fee, Cafe Au bail, Royal Esprei. allied cquipmenl. Thus one com­" |datloiis through to the final dec­ iiilngs alone. They also gav^e IM ""d no iioverlni? waiter.' so—all the different kinds pouf pany can build tiie home, the | orating. thanks for the mornl nnd sphl- Uml values which made 11 pos­ Iheie was a stout call at dos- on, ufler the first listing, Amer. second landscapes I he exterior,! Helen Clark Hall. Ills wife Ing time by the owner, wlio made \ icon Coffee. 30 cents here per. sible for them lo survive In Ihe and the Ihird furnishes the in­ v.lll also lake an nullvo liiteresl his money, t believe, filling pre- i liaps, but inaybe there is a diner in tlio business Including buying American wlldcrnciis and In hicik seiiiUions not loo far away. terior. lo the future with Hope nnd soiling, decorating assistance, and cournge. l.odllllif; oier new iMiiiKs, clKpliiyeil I„l,l,- In Hie iliililien's s.-ellnii .u,., from l,.n For some years now, the plush­ Of course, in tile sliop you get Having been conueived (or office iiiHiiager. She Is a grad­ Here Is'a sketch of wliiit yon will siioii he neellng on Ihe t'cl Itoiiil ul tin- coriUT of Orchard Nhlii-on .Miiniti, ; I, lllinuhli.r of Al.r o.lill Airs. Inmels Aloliiii, KIOIIM' lliill|.|lo 'I ilolltjlllei- ul '•' ••":'•'••• Inlli- 11 looli III 111,, ilisphiv 111 111,. er and lusher have sweated more than ju?t coffee—and eggs, maximum cuslomer service and uate of Colby Jr. College of New Hilt Itowl. The center will Incluile IMntl'n Sccil Co., Ilu- Di-l-'orost Co., iitiil "House of Todiiy", "This year TlinnksBlving fol­ loliliA of the llliniry. I'roni left, lire convenience, the buildings nre set lis Mr, iiiiil All-,. \ ,.,|| lii,|l,.||o, Alls. (ieoi'Me .SiilllviiM, elillilnii's lllinirliiii, I, ' sliowliiK iiiii '>"I""H" "' Iiv, 1.1, ,l„i,„|i|,,r of Air. mill Al theirs out In the studied dlmnes.s' and milk, and seasoning, and Hampshire' and has been asso­ a fiiriiilurc store lo be operiitivl by Stnnley nil il Helen llnll of llntclikUs Urove, It Is expected lows a period of hnrdshlp and or Hie lioolis III I'JIiiliii'' sisler .Siisiiii, K. {.News I'lloLd) -e|ili Diineliy, I{„„. Alurle .Smlliiuello, 13, of the cocktail lounge, where you frolli. As one night, after the 75 feel hack from the highway distress for the people of Con- | iliili«lilir of Air. tiiiil Airs. Cliiirles .S„ii|,i„,.||o. Airs. ciated with \'alc University as a that the stores wlll open for lillsliieas at the first ot the i'eur. viilnliijni; 111,. ..vhllill. on,I A|„rv A,i,|,.r.,oo Ml, Wlllliun lliijl, ilehli iisslslani, who Is couldn't recognize your own wife theater, wo gol a whole hallel to provide easy drlve-ln access technical assistant In cancer re­ necllcul. We have .suffered from j (News I'lioLo) Thnnliis lliiyen. if she were out with two other group—.lans dance, «ans costume, plus ample parking. As an inte­ search Her family have also been two dlsn.strous floods. Lives ^ husbands. sans magic. But a gay group gral part ot the architectural property owners In Branford for I have been lost, Mnny have heen Out of tile past and into the they were, walking the dancer'i sclicme, Jolin ' Moss, manager- over 60 years at First SI., Ind­ hurt. The homes of Uiousniiils of lithe cat-walk, pusliing twosome owner of Piatt's, has tiesigned Postponed Bo>vl our tnmlllos have been dnninged breach jumps the coffee sliop— I setups into a long table Xor all. ian Neck. squarely belwecij naivete and | an attractive landscape setting "House of Today," plus Its News From North Branford and destroyed. Our business sec­ Arid what do you think they of trees, siirubs, vines, and-lawn Games Sunday tions, our Industries and Hie sophistication, atinospherie but laugliingly ordered" Tliat's light. motto of "Today's furniture Is crops In our fields linve been nnl aiiesthetie; just relaxed, with areas to complement the sur­ tomorrow's tradition," clearly Please phone Mrs, Daniel M. Ooody, S-'JDSD with Itcnu m Milk! al ;15 cenls (See back of rounding countryside. denll grievous blows. It has been a louch ol glainor al the Ihroqt, meiiui. implies that the specialty wlll be tor this ootumn At Hammer Field one ot the darkest hours In Ihe In most places the idea Is new Stanley H. Hall, owner o£ contemporary lurnltilre, carpet­ history of our beautiful state. ir I \ "House of Today," now resides ing, and accessories. Hall asserts The second annual Bi'anford eiiiHigh Hint not Just coffee, but What is. tills thing called con­ William D. Carier and Mrs. Paul Bowl football games wlll IK held dirferent kinds of 'coffee .ire at Scavlew Ave., Hotchklss that such furniture, from the Tlie 1955 Christmas seals were Now, as another Imn'est sea­ sumer unpredictability? I gather mailed to all town residents by Kolstlnen. this Sunday at Hammer Field, served a.s ii drawing card. And, Grove, where his family has drawing boards of America's most son draws to a close, we are it's a guessing game of what owned property for the past 70 capable designers, has already the North Branford Public A poster and essay contest A' total of four football games well along Ihe road to recovery. by memi. they are kind onougli l)eo|)le llitnk tliey will buy and Health Nursing Association, Inc. were held In connection with nre scheduled tor tiint day. Ac­ Our people are Imbued with the 111 Kive you a hint of what to years. II was tn 18SB that Ills become • a part of the tradition of why they think Hie way they do, maternal grandfather, Emerson The tuberculosis conunlttee Fire Prevention Week, the re­ tion wlll got underwny at noon some spiritual and moral values rNpeci when you adventure into present-day living and Its classic with the high-flying Lions, win­ and It takes up the .speculating Hotchki.ss, tlf-t purchased ihe old styling finds Itself completely at chairman is again Mrs. Edgar E. sults of which were aunounced tlio Pilgrims had. We have good New Orleans Coffee (half cup and explaining time of a lot of Johnson who Is being assisted by Fire Morshal Leslie V, Brlnd- ners of the seventh grade league, cause to otter up thanks and to Red Kannhouss on First Ave, home In the Cape Cod house as playing host to the second place niitk. half cup heavy cream, one serious fellows. and tjie su-Tiundlng i.rea known by the following committee: ley. The results were as follows: ask divine guidance In restoring qunrler eup black' eoffo boUod well as In the home ot mo.st ad­ Steelers team. as Hotchki.-iS Crove. vanced modern' architecture. Mrs. Fred E. Harrison, Mrs. Junior high school essay contest our homes and our communities tot'ellier) ,ii- Creiiie Anglais Au I'lie flrstest with the moslest, seventh grades, first, Edward If- At 1 p. m.. Laurel Street, filth and In building n finer .slate than tills round. Is a- man, Lincoln Through intensive searching George H. Augur, Mrs. Richard Let us pause to Cafe leuld coffee made with As a bursavy i-''io scholarship M. Hemenway, Mrs. Lester kovlc; second, Anita Twelves; grade champions of the league, that which stood before the ,H. Clarke, w'iio has, compiled 1* student,, Hull gra Hated from among the hundreds of furniture inilli, bluel manufacturers, Mr. and , Mrs. Bright, Miss Helen H. Living­ third, Douglas Holabird; eighth wlll be pitted ognlnBl a scroppy nood.s. In humble appreciation seasoning 1 cafe, eggs, sugar and; studies on the .subject Into on. Yale Univi^rsMy in IbSa, liaving grade, first, Sandra Snow ninth Harbor Street team, runners-up lor our many blessings, I there­ count our blessings on socially served tor!handy "The Life Cycle and Con- Hall have succeeded In locating ston, Mrs. Havlland H. Shucss- two 01- more. majored In trt. The particular ler, R.N., and Mrs. Frank Mu- grade, first, Phyllis Smith; .sec­ in the fifth grade league who ile- fore designate Thursday, Nov. 'sumer Behavior." art subjects included drawing, pieces satisfying this lasting style fpnled Pine Orchard last Friday requirement in the moderate as shal. ond, Edward Gill. 2-1, as n day ot public Thanks­ design, and their history. From night to win n bcrlh In the bowl giving, THANKSGIVING DAY that time to the present, except v/ell as the upper price ranges, In an accompanying letter Mrs. In the poster contest nt Je­ games. It hos definitely been found that Johnson said, "No member of rome Harrison School; first "Tile great test of n state and for three years with the U. S. At 2:15, Frank J. Kinney Jr., the groat test ot n people Js liow FRANK W. SMITH Kavy as an officer with the properly conceived, structurally this community can dodge the grade, first, Katherine Hognn; On this truly American holiday, let us simple pieces can be moderately cost of tuberculosis. We either second, Cynthia Ilayncs; third, one of Brnnford's most popular lliey conduct tiiemselvos In time HOME 1'^ LI R N I S'B 1-N G S minesweeper group, he has been and outslnndlng eltlr.ens, will be ot adversity. The Pilgrims • associated with Hall's Furniture priced and at the same lime sat­ help to pay for prevention, early Bonnie Patten; fourth, Joanne give thanks for the many things y^a take discovery, education or we pay a honored at a special ccroninny. showed courage in tiic face ot Madison Center of New Haven, founded in 1887 isfy the more sophisticated tastes Reiner; fifth, Ralph DeMusls; n was Kinney's Idea to singe the for eye appeal, service and qual­ bigger bill for the care of those second grade, first, Steven hardships. Tliey never lost tnltli for granted: food, shelter, job opportun­ NOW SIIOWINU . one ol Hie tiiiosi collections .,-1 Slipcovoi by his grandfather. There Stan- bowl gnmcs which have grown In God nnd His works. They ity. struck down by this enemy of Grodske; second, Dorothy Hola­ Into one of Brnnford's colorful ano Drapery Fabrics al tlie lowest prices possible toi quaUtv good health. To prevent the bird; third, Linda Sue Held; made possible a better form of' ities, freedom of spcecli and worship! lino designs. Also: Curtains. Bedspreads, WUidow ShatJes One of the nationally famous activities. Kinney Is also chair­ government under which we Il.-lh Til iSamboo ano Venetian Blinds. Shower Sheets. companies to be found at "House spread of this disease, an intens­ fourth, Leslie Brlndley; fifth, man ot the Recreation Depart­ y>o.', liKl.t, lil.niriiili of Il„gi,iii„„ AI,.„i„rl,il ,.i,„,,r^, „„,„,, „,„ i„t„r„„|„„ f„„ ive re.search program has been William Lovelace; honorable have -freely worshipped nnd f tliri's of 111 Closed All Day Wednesday - Store (lours: 9:30 to 5:30 ^A/ of Today" wlll be the John Stu­ ment and has been actively en­ prospered. .luilltll lOlzel, I), left, dauglller of Mr. and Mrs. Simon lOI/el Join, Aliidelini- .Spuilneeiilii Arr.iiliil Alri art Co. of New York. In stock set up to find new euros for tu­ mention, Linda Suprcnnnt; gaged in numerous community lelephone: Madison (Circle) S-9829 berculosis, to find unknown fourth, Brenda Snow, Fourth 'The people of Connecticut .lliZ r '7'''''' r™"''',•'•''''"'''•'•" "'"••• "»" '•'"• '*""• •^P'vdi.eenla, In e.xi , 11, g will be Imported Danish correl­ affairs. have shown this same faltji nhd WILSON AUTO SALES CO., ING. display of photograph, nmrMng llhrury week „i, |I„K„m„„ A,,„„„r„,| M„r„ry. (New, IMnilo) ated living room groups plus cases and to follow up on active grade, first, Michael Mnrak; sec­ Al 2:30 Indian Neck, sixth Free Press Publications Want Ads "do if yourself cases for proper treatment. Per­ ond, Michael Appell; third, Ger- dignity. They have shown this 147 Montowese St. Branford, Conn. Tomato aoup other correlated dining and bed­ grade champions, wlll play the same grandeur and fortitude. School Menu D.D.. piustoi-; Mr. \inwv Carglll, room pieces. Johnson-Handley- sons like you, by the purchase ot aldlne Itkovlc; fifth grade, first, •second-place winners from Short Phone HU 8-2546 American Chop Suey .soloist; 8;4!5 a.m., Church School, Get Results In A Hurrv With continuing faith In a ' Monday: CongrarulaHonf, lucky you I CHI^ISTMA^ Johnson, Johnson Furniture Co., Christmas seals in the past years, Robert Constantinople; second, Beach In what should develop In­ merciful God, we meet the fu­ "YOUIl FIU13NDLY FOHD DKALKR" Colo Slaw all departments, nur.sei-y Ihrough have helped provide funds to Donald Fuggl; third Joseph Dc- Chlokon Soup Rolls and Butlor-Millt- and John Wlddicomb Co. are to n fine ball game. ture assured and unnfrald." high scliool; li n,ni,. First Sun­ other manufacturers who wlll be buy the nece.s.^ary X-ray units Santis; honorable mention, Rob­ •i'lindlilg Oriilil ApprflViiJ OI'KN KVENINO.S UNTIL « P.M. Hamburg Patties day In Adveni; Church Worship The Brnnford High School Mashed Polaloes Ten—Coffee available through the John Stu­ and to pay. for films. The suc­ ert Jones; sixth grade, first Eail band, under the leadership of FltBK IMIKSS WA.NT ADS Service, Rev. Edward S. lllck- START YOUR.BASrC cess of this program depends, Corn—Rolls and Butler Cookies-Cake-Fnili cu|i art Co. Parsons; second, Judith Mnrsell; Agostino Rosolll, will he on hand rtllK (H) GE'rrKlt.S Ice Cream cpx, D.'D., imslor, Mr. CurgiU, To help In the selection of the however, upon your continued third, Dorothy Ilayt; fourth, to play for the occasion, as wi3ll ' Milk—Tea—Coftoe—Cako soloist, Aniliom by the Senior interest and .support." Cohdace Gedney; honorable men­ Fruit Cup—leo Cream Salnds — Sandwiches LAYEHE WITH most appropriate furniture and as the Branford Cheerleaders. Friday: ' Choir,-Nursery for small chil­ your Portrait color schemes, decorating assist­ The Atwaler Library is open tion, Lisa Benson. A total of 18 teams took part In 'Salnds—Sandw'lohos . dren whose parents are nttond- Tuesday;' ' CInm Chowder Culling Board Clam Building Tor ance will be provided. The em­ Monday, Wednesday and Satur­ The results ot the posters al the football leagues this season Ft'lcd Cod-Tortnr .Sauce Ing service; 5 p.m., Pioneer Fel­ phasis here will be to help day from 1:30* p.m. to 4:30 p.m. William Douglas Sohqol wore, which aw operated by the Bran­ Beef Vegolnble Goup lowship; 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellow­ The library Is also.open Monday ford schools-and I lie Ilccreatlon Parsley-Polntoes - Slowed You'll^ need theia Carter «>enKali th* minute your assemble room settings most able first grade: first, William Cam­ LET US GIVE THANKS Rons! Beef—Gravy ship; 7:30 p.m.. Young Adult means so much more and Wednesday evenings from 7 Department. The leagues wore Tomatoes baby's snuj at home. And, ilk* most moHieri, you'll be to create ma.\lmum enjoyment era; second, David Baldwin; Potatoes—Creamed Onions Rolls and Butler—Milk- Group, , for various living actlvitie.i and o'clock until 9 o'clock. third, Margery Newton; second supervl.icd by Stanley Pololn, Pens-Rolls and Bullor-MllU Ten—Coffee Monday: 7 p. ni., Biiakclbnll grateful for the time they save ... (he quick way th«y to complement the personalities The Northford librarian, Mre. grade, first, Frank Bellonlo; sec­ Jerry Crotty, Dom Cote, Frank TeB-:-Coffce—Cnko ' • help you become experienced in handling your baby Crandel, Chet Bloomqulsl and Cookies—Cake—Ice Crenni practice; 8:30 p.m., Basketball because'this gift is reajly YOU Toy Troilor of the family. Edgar E. Johnson, reports that ond, Joamie Sansevero; third, Rice Pudding—Ice Cream Coconut Croniii, Chocolate practice; S p,ni„ Meeting of the Carter's famout Jiffon-Nevablndf, Diapenda topej, r There will be other Innovations many new children's books are Nancy Sherry Williams; third Recreation Director Joe Trapas- FOR OUR BLESSINGS Salnds—aandwlelies Cream and I^mon Mer­ Friendly Circle In the church snap-fastened closures make dressing easy ... re­ also, in "House of. Today." Show­ now at the library. grade, first, Linda Camera; sec­ so. , Wedriesduy; • ingue Pies parlor, Mrs. Russell Burton, pre­ laxed. Of tourse, Carter's knits need no laundry"fuss ings of original paintings, ceram­ Members of the Totokel ond, David Carmlchaol; fourth, Tliere Is no chnrgie for the ,, , Mushrotini Sdtiyi ; Salad.s—Sandwiches siding. or ironing ... and they're Carter-Set*... won't shrink ics, and pottery by Connecticut Grange No. 83 visited the Ox­ grade, first, Judy Smith; second, bowl games and everyone Is wel­ KKKKUOM FROM WAN'J' : , : 'Bfeot'Casserole GIH problem) CorUr'i li thi artists will be on display and ford Grange for masters' and Arthur Ilausman; fifth grade, come to attend the games at ;; ColpjSlaw Wednesday: 11 a, m., Adult out of fit. Let us help yog complete your fine Carter Onr country prmliicrft nxirc OLD STONB biiuncii nicsll way lo my "wileonn." Sarvlng Foddlei changed at regular intervals. lecturers' night Thursday. first, Carolyn Fountain; second, Hammer Field. ;• Pickled Beets Bible Class; 7:30 p.m.. Evening We'll b« happy to help you layette and advise you about other essenHali, too. William J. Lyon of Notch Hill Robert Twelves; sixth grade, Uuin wt) ejin ooiiAiinin. rrldny: 7:30 p,m., Boy Scouts; These works o£ art can be pur-^ • Jello .and-CrMm-rCookles Bible Class; 7 p,m., Baskolball lelect a complete gift p'odiage. Do visit u< soon. chased I however, the general Road was appointed deputy reg­ first, David .McKosky; second, : ' Apple-Bliieberjy-Pumpkln T:30 p.m., Badminton Cluh In practice; 8:30 p. m.. Basketball you can make them the • gym. public will be invited to browse istrar by Ruth M. Foote, GOP Barbara Neborskl; third, Nancy KKEKDOM niOAr. KKAR :'• 'Pies practice. around just to enjoy them lOs registrar of voters in the First Kos. Sunday: 9:45 a.m., First Sun­ CJipJWieonvenlent shopping guide for your basic Cotter knits with FIR POrWOOD No ftocr(>t iK>Ilc« knock on . Salads—SKnawlehes works of art, as they would at District. The essays were judged by Thursday: day In Advent; Chui>ch Worship FREE rilBSS WANT ADS any art gallery. As a public The first meeting ot the Jun­ our ilnorH \\X, mhlniKl0M OK WOItSllIP clothesline show in the parking Hart, president, reports the fol­ and Mrs. Fronk Snow and In the In Aniericii we aiitmd tlu; areas of the three stores. lowing committee chairmen*. ho.s- Second District they were judged The Halls also hope to arrange pltality, Mrs. John Hartlgan and by Mrs, Florl Blanchl. WANfADS (;hiirch of o«r fXuAvK. for junior art contests with Mrs. Robert Twelves; ways and meons, Mrs. William Cole and prizes to b« awarded by a cap­ FREEDOM or SPEECH Meffert lumber able jury. Further announce­ Mrs. Richard Confrcy; publicity, JOIN OUR North Main St., Branford ments will be made in the near Mrs. Charles Strickland and Mrs. GIVE YOUR WIFE A We may voice our oplnlonit Tel. HU 8-3484 future regarding the exact open­ Erwin C. Petry; membership, wlUiout fear of ermiiornliip. ing date. Mrs. Russell Holabird and Mrs, PERMANENT HOLIDAY from CHRISTMAS Clifford J. Hellg; publications, FREEDOM TO GOVERN FREB PRESS WANT ADS Mrs. Lillian Keeier and Mrs. Lugging a heavy clothes hamper in the . . . SHIRT with adiytNi JIffon® neck JACKIT. Soap. Theodore Hlntr; piOKrum, Mrs, Every Amerioim dtlzon may CLUB and no-chaf* NevabincI® faitened through 111 SMKT wiUi Neveblii^ GET RESULTS IN A mmRif underarmi. Diapenda tape* ribbon bow. •leevn, woler-rapellent • Rain . • Snow ca«t hfai biUlot In Mwrofa. for pfn or inap*on dloperi. * DlopendalS lopat. Dwbl.- Single, or double-breailed. $1.00 breopled for um Wonii«L • Sleet • Zero Weather About'' .^ ***- 89c If not - you are ready for a 1956 NORGE Be sure to get a head 79c Electric Dryer - Dryers are priced eis loiv as start on Sarita, Join our IN THIS WONDERFUL LAND WE Christmas Savings Club • . P'/^POSE! • $129.95 now and next year's Any man or woman ot logal HAVE SO MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR shopping problems will H«NSTf|CUII9 nge it ellRlble to applf for a OOWN WMi Jiifen SCHEDULES TO FIT YOUt lUDSET prompt loon from us. If yoti be solved when you re­ lie^k entf Nevobind ' Ami. «< llM'Kilr IS M'llilr 20 M'lhly ceive your check. •Itevit. T|a bottoei LeM P«V*h p«r'it f«r'ii need money for any KO tjl purpose, come fn or «iU to­ Cufft flip 9vet iMedi :0D H.74 U.40 DJIT day. Your choica of repay­ today were fought for and won at great price. Let u* And this most important gift is so easy to give — like f oditN... it.ir HJI UJ5 ment ftcliedjilea —ruuning In pnleet bdby'i f^c^ 4W 3a.4i • K.fl 2S.I0 *nm waving kaa^i. yhe EW 47.41 n.64 30.(f length up to twenty monthx never lose sight of our freedom. Let us not be com­ a comfortable, pleaiant sitting in our friendly ^elcomo SVa^oo l*f*d on ptompi mDnthlr f.pA)^ —make It easy to repay. m.nh lnclDdtn4 all cotti. placent in our great bounty- $1,50 I Hostess studio — the choice of likable poses — qnd then, • IT'S EASY TO ,TOIN OfK IIIHISTMAS Ol.m I Will Knock on Vour Do» I " with GifU & Gr«ctinVood. Reasonable. CH 8-4415 said estate. Those who neglect West Street: N Lots 47, 48. being of the children. When you the Anastaslo - Gartland agree­ of the road, against Walter M. Hydramatic is not strong, positive and immediate. No If we take a pot-shot at the, political InteresWd In athletics In town. ciety? What Is a positive ap­ Also,do light landscaping and to exhibit their claims within Whitman Avenue: B Lois .19, matter if instant steps were to lead to war, value of Rep. Cretella's news release, we * i» i * « 4 proach lo this problem, and who keep children off the' streets you ment the Democrats were bound Page, 34, of 88 Fenway Drive, said time will be debarred. Legal Notice 40. force them back into the home, to honor this endorsement. By Hamden and Louis Shurrettei, 60 light trucking. Hanson's Land­ Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Pets 0-1 TOWN OF or; if the new state coUld be better served will try to be fair and it will be found print- SI. Clara's Guild will hold lis can accomplish It? In order to Ail' persons indebted to said William Street: S Lois 221 lo answer these questions it Is Family rates' In theaters, al the new: law, the Board of Fin­ of Talmadge Avenue were also- scaping Service. CE 9-0570. EA.ST HAVEN, CONN. by time-consuming arbitration —^ Dulles is ed in full in this paper. We would like to monthly card party Friday night. |BEA(5LES, PURE BRED: SEV- Estate are requested to make 223; S Lots 224 to 228. Bradford Manor Hose Com­ necessary to consider those fac* sports events, In' stores, are oth­ ance selects those who are to nolled, as was a similar charge The following lots and other ' vulnerable. What better political capital feel we will have more justification in print- BUILDING, CONTRACTINIJ C-9 en weeks old. Have been given Inunedlalc payment to . er means of liclng'relationships. fill 'vacancies on that Board, and against Robert E. Munson, 22, ot pieces ot property situated' in pany will hold its monthly meet­ tors. which tend to keep the fa­ exceptional care in private Helmi S. Josephson, thaii to criticize the Secretary. It is enhanced ing his next release. of coursfe, the .Board is now con­ 460 Yale Avenue, New Hayon, - the Town ot East Haven and ing Monday evening In the fire- mily united. A family price ?t restaurants home. Male and females. Good Administratrix trolled by the Democrats. GEORGE D, MARSH taken by the Town for non-pay­ house. Captain Fred Melillo re­ •riie family maintains its uni­ would be beheflclal both to the workings. State St., Hamden, c/o Frederick R. Houde ment ot taxes or acquired by quests a full attendance. ty by four natural ties. Tlie first proprietors and the Individuals "Now here Is the political BUILDING LO 2-1815. Attorney-al-Law of these is love, the second wor­ Involved. What of the prospect smell ot the year. Who was ap­ Vestuti Charges — deed are now tor sale. (Continued From'Page One) and 260 Main Street ship, the third work, and the of dances where, the price of ad­ pointed to fill the vacancy? Why AR'nOLES FOR SALE H-1 Branford, Conn. Further Information concern­ Rep. Cretella's News Release COP rKrt.Vman — fourth recreation. If each ot mission is the parents? none other than Anastoslo's boy, member of the Republican Town CONTRACTING ing the properties listed below (CoiidnuMl From rage One) these natural bonds of unity ore the newcomer Schonwald." Committee so that I could fight If you're looking for bargains DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. may be had by applying at the Cretella Urges Immodlato tension and bloodshed now exist­ Television . as a temporally restraint of cation and the Botrd of Finance, foi;tering piety in ehlldrcn. Grace the 300 spectators a nuniljfr of *m»' «•» • recentl}' In our offer to finance vation. Jijvenile means youth. Egypt's advances until all pow following the appointment in ex­ ond thanks should be offered be­ red parkas vere noticed, hear­ been lost when they shduldhav* Combination Triple Track Windows Crettlia warned, however, that the Jordan Valley development "De" means away; from. "Linq" the UnlUd States should not by ers Involved can sit down to ne ecutive session. fore and after meals, coupled ing the "flHS" that marked th« been won. When the Chairman project. 'They appear to display (i means link. Together both words this action be. dragficd Into an gollnte peaceably a practical with training In etiquelt, to Irri- team members ot the Brantord first took office, the Repi|bUc4ns Z^WMinVte i f'hl natural distrust of the United mean,. Vouth awsy from the arms race between two countries and lasting scitlement. One of the world's most impor­ press upon the children the dig­ eleven. Several Branford rooters held every elective office InEast Slntet' plia for peace In the link. Rehjove those factors Which Pick Your 0>in?snimits oh Buy Now-Pay Later! even though the Communists This strategy,, said Cretella, is .Jflddle East, Interpreting our ef­ tant alriiorlB Is Gander, New­ nity of their , rejJSst. To quote were on hind to watch their up­ Haven, and have not won Since. produce the "De" and we 15 Mo. H»a 20 iMo. PItii Tvi^ • Meet last-minute want to encourage such a race, in accordance with Israeli for­ forts as 'wi.st«rn imperialism.' Father Payton, "The Family coming toes. There are very few people who • Self-Storing * Low in Cost foundland, operated by the gov­ emerge with link. »100 i 8..38 $ G.72 ~^r^ fant with B prompt which would add to the stride. That Prays Togethet Stays To­ know wiiat goes on behind the eign minister Moshe Sharett's Such a hostile attitude, Critella ernment for trans-Atlanllc air­ Playing t6r East Haven were «300 21.25 19.25 P^ loan—pay later when expenses gether." - I ends John Anastaslo, and Glan- sceijei who .have any doubt as «500 30.0_ 5 30.70 / V arc normal. Phone first and planes flying the North Atlantic • No Down Payment Little chores can be given such Shows Garden Films netti, tdckles Charles Borrmann to how and why these election* JkborB POT"*"'* tovof avBrylhing I tell us how much you need, upon route. A toon of $100 eotu $20.40 -hon Entered as jecond diss matter on May 15, as empts'lng trash, drying dish­ Xtrs. Earle R. James recently ind Butch Melillo, center John were lost by the Republican Par- Pfomplly (OPQld lo 12 tont«turi»o approval, RCt loan in ono visit to the monrhly Inttotlmor,!, ol $10.05^och. office. Phone, write, come in today! Wjf EaBt 3kmn l^mB 1952, at New Haven, Connecticut, Under llie act es, cleaning rooms, mowing showed films of her g^den at DeCaprio ai)d backs Sal Store, ly, or who was to Blanie. Now, • Factory Installed loans $33 to $500 of March 3, 1879. lawns, etc. For these duties no the West Haven Veterans |ioS' Cioncllio, Paoljllo, DeFellce, Lags, once mpre the Chairman haj Ig­ ^STABUSHEU t0:8 concluded, should encourage our monetary reward ought to be pltal. Mrs. James said ;he was Pecorarro and Meeker. nored the vote of his Commit­ All contributlohi of public liiteritt m»y b« move to give IsraH, a true deni- JHetaber of Connecticut Editorial Association. .expected In order to .establish Impressed by t(ie fine reception tee and has had his own Wly. Pljbllshed every Thursday at .lOlS Dlxwell Ave., sent to the News' office, AU communications oeratlc stronShold of the Middle Officials liiclijded Referee liiiist bear tjie wrltsr't signature, although the slg-, pride In the home, and a spirit ^he was accorded. She said the Brownmiller, Phelps, umpire; For one, I wish to register this DmefmJLiOJC FINANCE CO. Hjlmden, Conn, by Free Picss rubllcallons. Inc. East, all th? arms and assistance of cooperation. patlertts helped her set UP thf public protest and state that I (^tAOTIO^ IINANCE CO.) Telephone ATw^tpr 8-1661 nature will be withheld upon r'cqifeit. necessary to protect Her borders. Bachman, head linesman, and Call weekday* 5 to 9 p-m., anytime Sat or Sun. ; Home should be a place of projection equipment, asJced a Intend to id everything I can do •( Now Hovofi Richard G. Han Is, Piesidcitt TERM? OF SUBSCpiPTION The failure. of the.. United Maro, field-Jiidg^. I hSipplneSs ind love, mcont for great number of questions and to see that thli^ sort of thlag is Dorothy M. Harris. Vice Piesidcnl SINGLE COPS 'at States to supply arms Immed­ East Haven High School's toot- HO 7-3423 109 CHURCH ST., 2ntl Fl., Woolworth BIdg., NEW HAVEN living, liot sloppy, but neither a applauded when she finished. ball team will face once-beat(n stopped Inside my own Party. Phone: STate 7-1181 • Ask for the YES MANagcr John I. Wheatliy, Treasurer Three Months (Mall) |1.T6 iately to Israel may well mean sl^owplace for outsiders. The par­ ih OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIl S P.M. George E. Stretch, Editor Six MontliS 2.25 that the Israelite (iatlon cannot In another recent activity Branford Thursday niorning In Judging from comments, I am ents shoiild allow and expect Free Home Demonstration toonj modi to itjldtnH si oil (UfiooniJing lowiu Office; ?39 Main St., East Haven. Conn. One year 3 50 survive f« ^ deniocracy anij Mrs. James spoke on a radio another In the long aeries of In­ certain that I will have thous­ their chiidreri 16 bring friends Ttltphone HO 7-58li Two Years 6,00 sUCji a pi'obablliiy shoul4 be ab- proadcast on ''Felu)(lstion Plant- ter-town 'Thanksgiving bay toot- ands of voters with me." hoffent to ^1 .^merlc^ns." in, striving \o make thjpgs p)esiT ipg.'.' -'-^-^-^^ ball games. "•"•' JOHN'X VEST'UTI ' • "Iv'" • •<1^\1mt'^j=iii^^iir»m!^m'^,.i•'.\)lJ^afr^^^^^

the gsnerarpubllc have bsan »e- v«ry UnfUtJint iliaue, there li the terns and rhododendrons, a Tu«. Nov. 22, 1955. Branford Reviaw-Eait Haven New* T. Tu«> Nov. 22. 1955. Bran^oi'd R«viewE«il H«v«n New* «| dtllnlte promlsd ot lurther prog- ^ I brlRht herald ot Kail hss been Sluit-lns To Hear Flexible Tubing, Any otic? RescarcK Advances Indicate Possible:nvated by voluntary and o«ici.i noticed. This Is the (at rlusler Branch Bank Construction Progresses organisations such as the Arthri­ in the tuture. of round, scarlet berries formed tis and Rheumatlshi Foundalioi\ by ]ack-ln-the-pulpit. CIt.v folk Yulclide Carols Successful Sui)jugation Of Arthritis and the Slate Uepartment ot have oven asked If it was a Ws-^.s \n eeping fl illows V«^.v** -' Man has been pestered by arthritis in one form or an­ Health. Services lo arthritic pa­ bunch of grapes. AelUBlly, li Is By Musical Group [report to Braiiford.. other since his earliest days. As a matter of fact, there tients have been supplied. b> NO\E.Mnf;u esslcr to spy this erect seed RESTAURANT is evidence that the prehistoric cave bears of Europe were these organizations In many com- This U the broun month, cluster of jnck-ln-Uie-pUlpIt now Thliiy-fhe members of (he by than its InrRo, brown and Rreen Branfnrd Musical Arl Society afflicted with this disease, which may be defined in simple munllies In Connecticut 'among skeletal, bleak, austere Laurel Street • Eatt Haven • Tel. HO 7-5576 nihers. The arthritic today has a CUT YOUR bloom In May. It may be srnw- met Tuesday night at the home REP. LUCY T. HAMMER terms as an inflammation of the joints, The basic causes The season Is running down Ing In the woods or along the much greater expectation of ft- like an unwound clock "f Mrs. Flora HeKernan, Flying Servinp Complete Dinnert of arthritis are nol always too well defined, but it is known bis pain .ind SPEED roadside, but Is is always in a I'ohK Road, Slnny Creek. .Mrs. Ihat it occurs more frequently in those individuals exposed i curlna relief from bis par Slowing and gathering shaded area which Is also lunlst. few strength (or the .lames Cnnlon, presidenl, conduc­ 5:30 p. M. to 9:30 P. M. The »peci»l »e«iion, called by Governor Ribicoff for the lo cold and damp living quarters, and especially when such i di^lress than was available^^^^ Even though It Is easily seen ted Ihe business meellug and purpote of dealing with problem! ariilnp from the floods AFTER DARK winter's shock now and even though there nm\ exposure is connected with hr,proper diet and poor personal >^;;i .X/^ew'lmpiovcnirnt in Stripped hare, to honest nniunmcrd an execudve board Dvcry Day Except Mondaut of AuKUil and October, opened la»l week in an almonphere hyRiene. Such things a« lowered body resistance to intcc-, ^^^^ methods of irenlmenl of this be a perfect place for It In Ihr ineellng lo be held al her Indian Special Sunday Di»ner» 12 Noon to 8:30 of teriou* and lober attention to the necdi of towns which essentials to (inlsh the year, garden. It is foolish lo try dig­ Neck Road home Dec. T. The lion, too little exercise, too little fresh air, and many other i —.^ ging upa plant lo set out nl were victimt of the diiHitem. The session is expected to Kovember Is all stern board will make plans tor Ihe CONTINENTAL TAIL! factors, including chronic Infections, Improper posture, over consclenee and teels It home. AVlthout the turnip-shaped Christmas program under the EVERY TUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT X80 Inst at least until December 2 and, perhaps, longer. work and mental anxiety play a part. corn which Is deep undergroun. Many people have asked .nif should direction of Mrs. Rossalle Pink- Arlht'iiis, While not vei'y often.—-r- —— — BRANFORD MOTORS Inc. the plant will die. Anyway, wild ham. choral director. why. U will lake »n hmn, arid I itell you unlovelyour y oivtruthn bess tfo rgood;'loer s should be lell lo i;nm m Dancing Every Sal. Nil* — FranW* Dunuto't Oreh. can say (hat llie brief .look we all sr-guu'nl.s at uur popiilnllon ctuise ui •leath.is ii very def- Is nn> thing being done to com­ U, B. Thoinpsob i their native areas. But many a Instead of (be usual Chrlsl- JERRY LA MONICA, VocaUil tteic able in lake nl I lie pioli- should share In cofts m floorl r,-- Inlle hnndlcap to the Individual bat this nol ncccs.5aiily fatal, CHEVROLET mas conceit, (he group will sing llef, and that all will wn.ii ID iiiflic.ioil. It may not only make but definitely crippling dlsca.=e7 The Branford Garden Club i wild flower, wiien purchased carols at (he homes of shut-ins leinn, In la^l week's l«o - daj from nurseries that iqieclall/c session, Indicates the aii'WPiilHo shale, I ani suie ihU Is triu-, Hint p'^isiMi very unconuortabic Foi' many years the medical pro­ Phone HUbbard 8-2535 will meet at the Blackstonc Me­ and nearby nursing homes on and I am slue that each and hut snmoiliiies lotnlly incapacl- fession, dietltlan.s,' and others morial Library nil Friday, Dec. 2. In * these plants, makes an ex­ .Sundn.v, Dec, 11, The singers will problems aie many, and surprls- cellent garden tenant. ingly coniple.\. eseiy iitl/.en would he willing liif's 111'- victim. Pain In varying have engaged In research con­ at- 2 p.m., with the meeting's he eiiterlnlned later nl theluinie The Aisewbly l« "»bi|{ a» a to assume his pait of Ihc buid- (ii RUT.,': ulieri accompanies arlh- cerning arlhrltls In an attempt subject scheduled to be "Chrlsl- 'Late Summer niul Kail hrin^ o( Mrs, Edward Cope, Boslon Can't make »i i base for Us deilbeinllons llii" re- on, If It Is necessary. The Ht- ilIU, ^'specially upon motion of to (hid some method o( cither mai at Home." The gUost speak­ mushrooms and toadstools pnp- Piisl Itnnd. plng up In unexpected places. puhllcan Jlnusc of Jti'pri'M'nia- Ihe nf fueled Joint,", and It these preventing or controlling II. oi' er will he Mrs. Robert Richards The musical portion of this, both ends meet? |( I pnrt ot l|ie Flood ftociiveis Com­ possibly curing It after It has and hostesses named include Mrs. Most ot them are harmless, at week's nieellng was led by Mrs, mittee, known as Hie Knapp thi'S, howe\er. Is nol Mu'e lliHt coiifliliiins are ncKleclcd the In­ dividual may become a total crlp- inpde Its appearance. Many labo­ C. B. Guernsey, Mrs. William least to other vegetation. But GeiirKc Pond, The subjecl, "Am­ CommlUeo, -Bf(?r lis cbahman, It Is nocoKSluy. It Is ii'.si.rvlnj! (hose thaf sprout al ihe Itiot An tnsLillment Loan pl.-, ratory . tests for early del ocllori Pinkham^ Mrs.. V'irgll. McNeil, erican Composers," was:musical­ Sherman R. Knapp, pieslilenl ot Judgment until It has Invi'Hllgai- of different form* of the di-^ense Mrs, Edward Hartshornc, Mrs. of trees should be eradicated l-y ! ly pro^!?nted by the following (rom "The Friendly the, Connecllcul I^lght and Pow­ ed oveiy posslhlllly of paying fin­ I'revention have been developed, including a Charles Nettleton, .Miss Olive spraying with a weak soluiion i Workmen of l^aler'-on ConHlrurllnn fonipiiny biiM" n»of,'d In the new Itast Haven hraiuil build­ soloists: .Mrs. Ruth Oliver, Mrs. First" paj-s those Urgent er Co, This colinnUlee, appoint­ al lensl a pan of (he dl.'-aslfr of. Bordeaux mlMuie. These' The prevention n( nrthiitis Is recent one for rheumatoid artli- Prall, Mrs. Roy Pars^U," Mrs. ing of The New Kuvrn Savings Il;ink at.re-s from Town Hull and are completing evterior work. Ijoulsc Lynch, Miss Lura Ells- bills, gives you a new ed by the Onveinoi* late In Aug­ I'ecovcry costs out of ninnies al- rltls, \Vbll9 no true specKIc cure F. R. E. Crossley and .Mrs. Mil­ mushrooms could be the frult- A bank spokesman (olil The News this week he espeels (he branch will open In Kebruary. piirtly a medical and partly an worlh. Miss Mae Devlin, Mrs. Ict.sc on lite ,,, ptoiccu ust, has hmuitht leoomnienda- leady appi'opiinicd. ('Mvironinenial problem. The per- (or (his disease has yet been ton Goss. ng bodies of shoc-slrlng fungus Archltecla (or (be bank are Scbllliiig ,V tioldhc cUer. (News rho(o). Honiellc Hartgen, Mrs. Pink- tlons to lake rare of almost ev­ 1'liere Is a feeling In suine siin with arthritis may not be- discovered, a considerable num­ which attacks oak, maple, dog­ ham. Accompanists Included Mrs, your precious credit ery, aspect of disasler iccovery, Members are reminded to quailers (hal we can, ahdfhoiild f'fitiie 111 as a result of a certain ber of new drugs have lecontly -bring their completed scrap wood, pine, spruce and fruit Elltabelh Baldwin, Mrs. Nellie The recomn\endallons fall Inlo lilaen developed wiilch arc found trees. (lower arrangemenls. Mrs. Kir-1 Koi'C ConUtlUnion . tion have been asked (o assemble Oshorn and Miss Devlin. Mrs. lour cRiegorle*; , , lake some part of Ihe nrcried wi'll defined bacterial or virus books and Iray favors or cor- A dogwood or crabapple tree, npmey out of the highway fund liifcrtUm. Nevertheless, certain lo be valuable In the treatment. sages for the Newlngton Home sten used them In her arrnnge- i -y^^ „„„„„, TOrporste comnui- at St. Mary's Church Hall at Laura Ayer presented several .Some of these are hormone pie- pyracantha or viburnum mont bul I believe hers cami*' . , r.,, j ,-. r. v. .... ,in ricetii NTOUT IMVIAMCI e bringing In far more ihun wn.s life; keep Ihe body in good the transient birds flying soulli-j McCrlllls, Doris Johnson and suffereis;. , In the treatment of all the dif- should be.done early in Spring changes. | Advent. , GET RESULTS Itf A KUHKV Lura Ellsworth, e.spe'cied, and (here Is inik of workiMK order; have a medical forcht kinds ot arthritis and It ward lor the Winter pause to (2) Aid in Towns; .flfi.in.'i.ooo, (;Iiei'k-up a.s regularly as neces- before Ihcy,; have a chance to refresh themselves. A few birds : I All members of the organiza­ a 'considerable surplus In Ihe la sometimes necessary to use form young bulbs and to multi­ (Ot this amount J'lMi million Is sni'.\; eat reasonably and proper­ have rclurned 10 stay. Chicka­ for repair /' , owned lilglwvaya and hiidfes, and The highway fund, which Is return to his previous occupa­ Use hedge material to outline 11 la anllolpaled thai about :i ly occupy boles in trees or .even built up by icNonucs from gas iiomyelitls vaccine under Con­ tion, or to pursue,sonTe less stre­ • TUESDAY flower beds. Evergreen hedges of tree stumps. mllllnn In federal aid will be nuous one^ that will enable him low or medium height have fortbcomlnh for this puipf'e'. tax, lolls, dilveis' licenses, and necticut Public Act 133 with the car regisliallonSj is allotted by Joint cooperation .of physicians, to ciirn a living. many u.ses. Besides being most Perennials are usually sold In (4) RedeveloimienI Plannlngi —Oilier Studio • WEDNESDAY ornamental, they provide a neat lots of three; bulbs by the doien, lequlitng considerable legislation .statute 10 evpenses of the High­ manufacturers, pliarmaclst.s and ..'^f;*^---.. way 13epnrtinenl; so why they Andrea Todd nf .'Mllfnrd, Ibis year's .-Miss Connrcllent, Is shown The eventual subjugation of appearance to walks or drive­ 50 or 100. It would be foolish to but very Hide In approprlnllons, directors of health, in the • fol­ ways and define flower beds buy loss than three of any one tlihik It should not be used for as she pciseil In llranford this week with a product ot Ihe lowing ways; 1, By redistribu­ this disease will in all,probability • THURSDAY ',- ,>(, !'. .f". • First ()[ all','. Ilien, Ih'e legisla­ borders through the winter.! variety of perennial or one bulb repair a nd reconstruction of- I'le.vlble I'lllllng Co,, of (Jullford, .Miss Tmid will represent Ihe ting vaccine wiicra It wa.s need' take years of very careful de­ ture had to decide, whelher It (iullford rlriu at Atlantic C'it,v's Industiial show. tailed research, but' the advances When frost ends the bright col-' Would nol amount to anything agreed with the policies set toiih state highways In this enicrgunoy, ed, 2, By urging physicians and ors in the garden,.It is then that and would be difficult to find parents to have all children in that- have been -made within the you in this reporls,. and it was es- is beyond me, the low exergreen hedge t^omes next ISprlng., Bloom will be - '"...', 1||5'* ,•'*,••* the most susceptible age group, past few decades lead to the as­ PARK FREE (TYDOL STATION) lahllsbed, qn'lha very, first day sumption that these efforts will Inlo Its own. The most orna­ more effective if three or sl.v or of (hesesslonl that Iherc was tl was nice to gel back to the 5-9, vaccinated and 3.. By main­ mental is dwarfs bo.\, nol the a dozen arc set nut In a group taining the 5-9 age limit up to eventually be successful. general agreement, In bplh bolls- eapllol scene'again, see ohe's GEORGE at ORANGE regular, fast-growing kind, but or drift with adequate spacing tt, on the need for vIrluaMy all Polio Vaccine Regulations Changed; this time to a,sSure these chil­ Programs having as their ob­ the true Buxus suffruitl-cosa. between each plant. friends, and gel toworki but It dren the opportunity to receive jectives the dissemination of In­ •f the Knapp reconiniondatlons. was'startling tft note how many This compact (ilanl of Irregular Al shore areas truly sandy Next comes the. lask ot pre­ vaccination. formation concerning arthritis lo contour does not need shearing. soils are prevalent. The low changes four short summer Pregnancies, Children 3-12 Included Let It develop naturally. Wllh paring bills w'hleh will carry out months could bring. We were evregreon ground '.-over called ' - V." - •; these policies, and this Is the Upoii the recommendation of the Governor's Polio­ Bonie winter covering, It will- bearberry Is Ideally suited (or how a jet pilot feels! ,very sorry lo, learn of the deaths • eoniplex part, and the slowest. myelitis 'Vaccine Advisory Committee and with the approval aurvive in Connecllcul. The reg­ planting on sandy banks in the rT' Every hill (and Ihoro hava been of two of our well-respected col­ of the Public Health Council, the Connecticut State De­ ular Bo.'c B Scmpervirens Is full sun. Taller shrubs like the some aOO submitted) must Iqllow leagues, one In the Hou.se and partment of Health announced today the following change aomewiiat hardier hut Is not beach plum, bayberry and large- the prescribed. leglslhHS'e. proce­ one In the Senate. Two others in regulations affecting the administration of ppliomyelitii dwaii. Korean Box is nnqtber flowering Rosa rugosa and the dure', .that IK, .committee study, have haH serious trouble In their (SaUc) vaccine possibility. It does'not have the feathery TamarU pentandra are families and will not be back, refinements ot the true dwarf ail good. The rugosa rose is public hearing, debale and vole The vaccine now tuny be ad­ Now get our il but Is e.xtremcly hardy. often called the "Sea tomato of in both hou.scs. This all lakes T^wo C)\Vt.S (women, legl.slalors) ministered lo children from 3 11 and 12) In wiilch the Incid­ time. are in the ho.spltal having oper In regions of heavy snow and Japan" because the large fruits lo 12 years of age iiicliislvo, and ence of poliomyelitis Is the great­ Ice, plants must be drawn to- are conspicuous on these plants Then comes the. mo.-t ditflnilt j ntlons. Three of our coll^aguea to |ire|?iifmt women. Previously est In the state. Although polio­ that grow within reach of occa­ part p( this special session —» who were very fat are now thin, ^ether to . prevent splittlnB in Ihe regulations periiiltted only myelitis vaccine is still In short winter because of loose, open sional salt water spray. how' to raise the nionuyl . 't'o and one wiio was thin Is fall children In the 5-9 iigc group lo supply, Itic expansion ot the gro\<'tb. Enonymus, recommended • In a recent lUustrAled talk of carry out the Kiiniip r.ecommen-; Aud on the (aces of some of Ihe rSoelvc the vaccine. group was made in order that for shaded locations, makes a Miss Madolln Zacher about her dailonk, some 30 nillllbn dollars^ representatlveaV trorh• the flood- This change followed the ro- all stocks of vaccine now In the QuickTiirnover Deal hddge of glossy green. To en- tour of foreign lands, the gard­ will be needed fol- ibe.Iprograrti's ravaged. Inwns'you can see the commcndBllon of the National state may he used to boat ad­ rourage a compact, upright form, ens shown were particularly outlined. ,v ' > marks nf th()'se tragic days o[ Advisory .Cbminltlco on PoUpmy- Mveral shearing are necessary. lovely and I noted one garden vantage before the material ,l» Only we Ford Dealers, with the quickest turnover in the industry, In Japan of tl leaves (pronounced To meet the need, the Gover­ disaster, . . i ' , elttls •Vncctne that this prlorlly out: of date. An autumn signal. In the nor has recommended an Inr There, Is no doubt that lb* group beyond lbs .1-9 group In­ can afford to give you such year-end deals—no matter wlmt you've read,] shaded part of the garden, amongteal which • are sn effective In CI »«••' of 10 per cent on all taxi. Oenerai Asseritbly 1* going lo clude not more than pregnnnt The State Department . o( •a (except the gdsollne tax, which appropriate, willingly'and' qulck- wonien, and children ot Ihe five Health has atlemptedtO'assure additional years ot age (,1, 4,10, or heard, or have been offered! WM raised 2 cents a gallon at .iy, •('he funds: that are needed to equitable distribution of the po. iii this year's regular sessloti) and; help 'their, towns, Thef'e Is no a one-cent Inci'fase oli Ihe'ClgT dnubti ellher, that,the House Is arette tax, This 10 per .cenV-wpuld gilng to; proceed, as Usvi'iil, In' Andersen: HAVEN be added lo sales tax, liquor, .un­ the oautlpua way, wllh wiilch It incorporated business, Inheritance, has Iradltldngliy hantlled the peo­ Business Directory corporate tranchiie, every stale ple's mopay. • Cascmcnl tax that we now pay. The Gov­ P|«#'i' FRKE PRKSS «'A.VT ADS ernor feels, as he stated In his • Casemenl Picture Windows message to the Assembly, that ARE 00 QE'lTRIt-S • Gliding Windows A.C.P. ELECTRICAL ^ RALPH P. ' • Flcxivcnls SERVICE, INC. GASTELLON UI HI UIW UIUIUIUI l]I UIUIUIUIUI Ul General (nsitrflnce Industrial Electricians ON YOim UFE Smooth at loaring, the rush of po'wer eitapultf Stop in and' ask for VOtm HO.ME "CONTRACTORS" YOLTl AUTO you up and ovtr . . . your lolo flight! THiSASHm Andersen VOCR BUSrNESS fi' t//' General Electric I«4 Main St., East Haren This is how it feels , , , seemingly limitlei* Pressure Seal IIO l-mtm This long ind Idvely creation stojit, starts, power at your command. — smooth, effortlett REIViOVABll! Slorm Window* and Hotpoint turns and goes with swift and sure precision—as power for the slower pace of city driving, jet- APPLIANCES though in response to your wishes themselves. fast in an emergency to flick you safely past Store * Office STAN'S It happi-ns like that in this fabulous '56'PoiitiSts. Yoti Uan back luxuriously, listening to the loiterers on the highway. You kno'U' you*re in for a thrill the moment miles whisper past. Then, ahead, you see the op­ 467 Main St. Ea»t Haven T V CENTER •Tf) By this time you're certain—Pontiae hat Th. NEW you hear the inuted purr of the exhaust as the portunity you've been looking for . , , the high­ Phones Call for everything—sine, beauty, roadability and with it ANOUSEN PRtSSURE SUl tnOMPT SEBVIOr all-new Strato-Streak V-8 cjimes to life. way up front arching high over a hill. You touch the greatest "go" and safety ever built into • car. DOUIlE-HUNe WINDOW UNIT HO 7-2298 HO 7-1884 Open Evening* & Saturday Fhene HO l-«Ml At first you'll just want to sail along, smooth the accelerator lightly—and only for li moment. Drive this fabulous '56 Pontiae and Snd out Triumph of modem window «ngin«cring—this now Andersen 1st Main St. Kast HaT«I and easy, drinking in the new sensations. Iiietantly, that great Strato-Streak V-8 lakes over. how it feels to fly. Thit car will show joxi—foMtl window unit with unique wedge ection thai achieves a hlglt de- gre« of weathtrtiKhtneM and, ; Angle's Auto Repair jit IbA Hma time, permits easy ...on thejine car at half theJine-carprice removal of sash tot dunisl. '< General Repairinj r.felVE HIM.A GOOD HOME I NO RATTUNO Tires — Batteries Central Cleaner* Dytrij Try the terrific take-qff of the fabulous • REMQVAell SASH Ohly we Ford Dealers, with the quickest turnover in tlie industry, •^ AAA SERVICE AAA • NO WEIOHTI 01 lAlANCM Phone HO 1-MlS i»» Main St. Home of araalasl "Go" On Wheels You can with Adeqiuitc Wlrins- Reddy Kilo­ • lAiy TO OPiRATI !iv watt works hard on low-cost UI electricity, • can afford to bring you such a fine car at such a savings! Distinctive Cleaning No other car performs like a Pontiae becatua but you iTiust give him a chance . . . with a- ' We Operat* Our Own Plant ] Pontiae alone hat the Strato-Streak yS—moit • What a car to lava on! You get Thunderbird-uuipired 4-Hour Cleaning Serric* modern and efficient power plant in I ha inHimry. IOO-amper«, or larger elec(rlc main, enough •tyling. Th« Thunderbird Y-8 engine i« the itandard BUY THIS ^: For J956 thit great engine detiveri 227 blazing wire's that are big enough, plenty of outlets Coll for and Deliver CONOLITE also available for ihat' table, eight for all Fairlane and Station Wagon models. You horiepmver! For the "in" nf the year, go Pontiae! and switches. If you suspect your .wiring get the added pi-otection ot Ford Lifeguard Deaign. See !St Main St. bench, or counter. We have a variety of- <,JJPerWeek| of being outmoded, see an Electric Contrac how much our quick turnover can bring you when PholM HO 1-»«10 III color* to choose from. A "Do-lt-Yourself" trading on the ftf car at half the fine-car price. I SALESMAN \ '^Pontia tor soon for » fre« inspection and estimate. product. ;• Let This Available Space \ G^t your Quick Turnover Deal now on a i . Sell For You j; THE UNITED ILLUMINATING 56 l^orcL. CENTRAL GARAGE, INC. 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*^r^ unlvofsal In the northern stntes. &0 To Church This Sunday Its .spread wns nitirh slower Tuc. Nov. 22, 1955. Branford Reviow-Easl Haven News 9 Hotchkiss Grove in the south. Introduction of tlie first Baptist Church nntt before it Is (irnwn, IT for an effective center piece. East Shore Jewish Center PleiM Phont- items for Clirislmos tree in England nbout oven-ready turkey look,* • as Alfred W. Jones, Minister 1845 had much to do with Its Shiny, red apples cored half wajtv At The Aeademy This Column i'o Mrs. ilioiiRli It Is more expensive than through may be used for homjij,"' Sundayn: Church School, 10 Sundayn, 9:30 • 12:30, Sunday acceptance In America. Prince a.m.: Adult Class at the Acad­ James King, )l-t(iei n New York dressed bird, romem- ntade harvest time candle JIlldK' Sahta is at Sears! Bring the "Kiddies" to see the merry old gentleman! School. Albert brought the custom to bor that you can cook and serve emy, lU a.m.; Worship Service, ers.',. ''r;.C"'.', England after his marriage to cvoiythlnk that you pay for when 11 ».m. Song of the weekend: "Baby, {;{ucen Victoria and the royal Give the men of the hou'si'lh**'' St. Theresa's R. O. Church It's Cold Outside." At least the you buy the oven -ready kind. Stony Creek family adopted It enthusiastic­ responsibility for the. first course. ^.*^|f*. *| children were delighted to see Some experts suggest dne-linlf Mulled elder In a pumpkin punch First OonKreEatlonal Churcli Rev, Joseph Buckley, Paster ally. , Sundays: the snow. pound of ready to cook turkey bowl would be appropriate and i, Clement Walker, Pastor Miss Nancy Swanson will be fni- onch serving but this nifty not Sundays: Masses at 8. 9:30 i\nd 11 ajn. Donald Hawthorne o( First guest of honor at a bridal show­ attractive. Cut a large opening Av«., with Billy Pevetty of Short nllow much for the good things Bt.'thc top of tite pumpkin, then 9:30 a.m., Church School, nurs­ Confessions: er tonight (Tuesday) at the Saturdays, T;3U to 8:30. First Beach and Mackle of Homden, you ran make from turkey Hint remove the seeds and fibers with fim. ery through ninth grade. home of her sister, Mrs, Donald Is loft when Thnnk."iglvlnB dinner Saturday, 4 until 5 o'clock also. left for Pittstleld, Mo., to hunt n spoon. Polish the outside of 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Hawthorne. About 20 guests arc Is over. Three-t|unrters to one deer and bear and ran plumb expected. Miss Swanson will be the pumpkin with a soft cloth Churchtlme .nursery and kinder­ Into a heavy si\ow storm. pound tor onch service may suit and ,place the pumpkin on • garten. Church ol Clirist, Congregational lYiarrled Dec. 3 to. Alfred Schroft Rev. Donald Osborne your needs belter, - large troy. Arrange colorful au­ 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior Pil­ One-year-old birthda}' greet­ of Mlltord and Florida. Sundays: ings to Edward Crcegait of Pvo7.en turkeys should bo thaw­ tumn leaves or bright green Ivy grim Fellowships. Church School, 9:45. Good luck to Mrs, Steve I.lp- ed hofoi'c cooking. Tne rctnger- to set off the golden color of the Hotchkiss Grove Road on Nov. kovlch In her new" venture, The Morning Worship, 11 a.m. 24. nlor Is the best place to thaw a puiiipkln. The cider could bo Short Beach Hobby Craft, Inc., located In the binl, Vou win need to allow two mulled ahead of time, then re- Tabor Lutheran Church Christmas customs In Sweden: theatre building. She Is the foi- "Old-fashioned cooking is still tho hnst." You'll ngroo with this heated just before putting Into Union Chapel Swedes, who have Kris Kringle familiar snying when you ronst your Junior turkeys iis Grandmother of Uireo dnys for a largo whole SI Ilopson, Branford mer Louise Mnssare of the Grove. bird, and one to two days for a the raw pumpkin bowl. Crisp Edward J. Hummel, Pastor with the cut-out figures repre­ Happy Thanksgiving to oil. used to—hy Country iinkinff thorn. Sunday School, 9:45 a,m. Reuben J. Swanson, Pastor Broad-brenstcd, meotv Junior turkoya wcigti only 4 to 9 pounds small bird or n holt or qunricr crackers with cheese spread could Sunday: 9 a. m.. Worship senting his helper.s, open their MARY KING wWon they're juBt right for cotinK, ao tlioy mnko a porfi^ct ctiolco for complete the oppctlJcr. (WONDERFUL TOYS FOR GOOD GIRLS AND BOYS) Morning Worship, 11 a.m. gifts on Christmas Eve and then of 0 large bird. You can com­ Hour & Church School. 10:15 tho nverngo flunily. To dotormino tho BIM to buy, allow about n plete tho thawing process more proceed to cat such delicious pound, drusHod woiglu, por person for onch Borving. Let your daughters help with St. BlbnbeUi's Church a. ni.. Worship Hour & Church Son Born quickly by lotting cold water run the sotting of the table. They School. dishes as ."^U (herring), korv You mny nurchneo tiiosn turkeys ft-esh-iced or quick-frozen, fully' Short Bcsoh (sausage), sulta (headcheese), Airman 2/c ond Mrs. John C. droflsed, roivuy to atufi", truss ond pop into tho ovon. 'I'o atuff those on the turkey If It Is scolcd In a rhight like to take complet* $GARS LAY-AWAY PLAN Rev. WUIhun Leary, Pastor bruna-boncr (fancy brown Morton announce the blrtli of a birds in a hurry, use tlto now nlroody prepared hcrb-sonsoncd atuffing wnlcr-reslslnnt wrapper. But ev­ charge of making and B«rvlng;Ttlij SI. Stephen's A.ftLB. ZIon Church found in collophnno nnckngcs on your grocery eholf, en tho cold water method takes Only $2.00 down holds a purchase of your choice until December Sunday masses are celebrated 21 Rogers Street beans) ond many other dishes. son, MIchoel Jolm, Oct, 21 at dessert. Or It you're havlng'teV- •t 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. HccausQ thoBO birds have all wltitQ foi\thora, tltoro aro no troublo- sevornl hours. Do not use warm IS. Lay-away holds the merchandise you want before it is gone. Buy Rev. L Atkins, Pastor The Rosary Confraternity and the Orango Memorial lluspltnl, somo dark pin foathora to remove. Tlio soml-covorod Country liako water. atlvos or long time friends, don't make his eyes sparkle with an Dally mass at 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning worship serv­ the Marlon Guild of St. Tliorese's Orlondo, Flo. Mrs. Morton is method keeps tiio moot moist and protects tho vory thin aktn' of tiiia hcsltnto to let them bring tho .now from our tremendous selections of toys and get the toy "the little Confessions at 4 and 7:30 Sat­ ice at 11 o'clock. Church win conduct the onnuol the (oj'mer Miss Corolyn Ij^lir, special tjvcod of birds from becoming dry and hard. dessert, , urdays. Evening service at 7:30. daughter" of Mrs. George O. Lehr To Country Bake your turkey, place Iho already etulTal bird Lot the whole family In on the wants most. silver teo and Christmas bnzoor breast up on a rack in a roasting pan. Bruah with J^ cup melted planning for their Thanksgiving For tho main course, you "moy Prayer service, 7:30 Wednes­ on Sunday, Dec. 4, at the of tlic Post Rood and the lolc l\Ir. Religious Society of Friends day evening. buttot or mnrgarino. Brown in a proiienlcd (COOT,) ovon for 20 festivities. Tills will help make wish to plan on traditional roast Church Holl. Lolir, Potornol grondpniit^nts minutes or until lightly browned. IJasto turkey with tito drippinge. the day a momot;ablo one for ov- turkey. Of course, you'H want Meets at 10 a.m, at 25 Water ore Mr. and Mrs. , H. Clifford Cover with tho lid of your masting pon or witit n pieco of heavy duty St, GulUord. First Day School Understand that Charles Calla­ aluminum foil crimnod llgtitly to the edaco of tho pan. Turn tli'o er.vono. By allocating, the Jobs to include your fitVorUe stuffing wagon Our Lady of Grace Monastery Morton of FeolhM'bed Lnne. and giblot gravy, Initoad of.set; for children all ages. North OulUord, Oonn. han Is expected homo from the ovon down to .lan't', to flnlBh baking, allowing approximately the according to cnpobllltlcs you'wlll U. S. Military Coast Guard Acad­ Airman Morion Is currently time indicated bolow. vingtwo mashed vegetables ^u|ch The Cloistered Nuns at the find that you will have inoro Trinity Church emy to enjoy. Thanksgiving with stationed at Pine Castle Air time to enjoy tho'day wllhout as maslied potato ond tUmlp.'Jry Mortasteo' of Our Lady of Grace on * the - Green his family. Force Bose, Flo. Turkey Baking Chart sacrificing any of tho trndltlohal combining tho two In a mashed In North Guilford Invite the pub­ A Growing Church In a The custom of having Christ­ 4 to 6 pounds,,. .approximately WA fo 2Vt houra "fixings." potato turnip puff. Try itddlitg diced green pepper to creamed Growing Community lic to Join them In honoring the mas trees . . . Pope Gregory*, the 7 lo 9 pounds... .approximately 2Vi lo VA hours The most artistic person in your great Dominican, St. Thomas onions for a colorful. touch. Ar­ R«T. JamM • P. Martin, Rector great si.\th century pontiff who One half hour before tiio end of cooking lime, ciirofully roraovo family could lake charge of the Parish Offlee, HU 8-S881 AQulnas, at a Eucharistic Hour attained sainthood, exhorted range a colorful I'ellsli bowl with the cover, cut string lo free loga, banto, cover and finish balling, decorations. Corn, squash, grapes crisp celery sticks, radish roses, Sundays: at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13. Christian missionaries not to Turkey will bo done when log moves—-" '* •' - • - i enaiiy and brcnst is fork tender. and autumn leaves may bo used and an assortment of pickles. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. The Hour will be offered to se­ destroy such pagan customs as were Innocent. He stipuloted that Ily Mildred Smith 9:15 a.mH Church School. cure his Interccssdion on behalf PLAYITSAFEl these customs were to be woven Consumer EilUc'otlou Specllallst %««\«%«««««%««^««««>%\««4««««%«««««\\vw^^««\%«««^««%%««%««t«VM'i»t**»»»»»»»»»»«»*»«»»»»»»»«*i» j 11 a.m.. Holy Communion & of Catholic schools, colleges tind Into the fabric of Chrislion cere­ Speed causes most Many faiulllos will be giving Sermon, first Sunday. universities, of which he Is the mony where possible. When the \A universal patron saint. highway accidents llinnks around the Thanksgiving 11 a.m.. Family Service, second missionary St. Boniface went today'. Slow down. THANKSGIVING WEEK SHOPPING HOURS: ; Sunday (church school omit­ The November prayer for the from England to Germany, lie Tlie lilc you save table this ycnr, and then the tro- ted). poor souls win be Included In the rtiade no attempt to holt the rtiay be your own. dlllonnl turkey will be carved. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer & services .conducted by Rev. Reg­ Teutonic custom of worshipping There nro plenty of turkeys a- OPEN TUESDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Sermon, other Sundays. inald fcraven, O.P., Chaplain. Odin's sacred oak. Instead, he volioblo even thougli. they arc persuaded the people to substi- Early diagnosis somowlmt fewer In numoer this 5 p.m., Junior If,P.F. belore it piclis {| CLOSED WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 6 P. M. S:30 p.m.. Senior Y.P.F. First Ohuroli of Christ, Scientist tue for the oak on evei-greon year liinn lost. The shorter sup­ 691 Wbltney Avenue tree, decoroted In honor of the up speed helps STllli Sunday: 8 p.m., Thanksgiving Stop Arlhrjlls. ply means that shoppers are like­ New Haven, Conn. Christ Child. ly lo find turkey prices a few Service, Brentord Council of Sunday Services at 11 a. m. II aches persist, Churches, with the Kev. Bradford The Christmos tree come to see your doctor. cents liigher per pound than llioy ;< and 4:30 p. m. were a year ago. •» I B. Locke, Jr., of Guilford. Sunday School, 11 a.m. America a little more than a century ogo—the custom being FANCY-PLUMP Thanksgiving Day: 10 a. m.. (A nursery for Infants is pro­ . . TO STOP ARTHmriS Frozen turkeys and also many Unknown In this country eniilcr Holy Communion. vided during the Sunday morning SUPPORT— fresh turkeys nowadays are pric­ sen'Ice.) than 1840. Homesick German Im- ed on the basis of their weight Wednesday evening testimony mlgronts first brought their dec­ The Aithrltls&Rlieuinatlsiii Foundation when sold ovcn-t'cndy, roady-to- St. Mary's Church meeting is at 8. Free Reading orated "tanneboum" where their cook, or oviscernlcd. If llic price Rev. E. A. Cotter, Paator Room: 147 Court St. Open week neighbors odmired and copied It, is in tonus of "New York dress­ Bev. W. M. Wlhbey, Assistant days from 9 to 9 and. Wednesdays although it was not until after ed", tlien the bird l.i weigllc?d be­ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 to 6. 1900 that the custom become fore head ond feet aro removed arid 11 o'clock. Daily Mass at 7:15. The Superior Court holds ses­ Confessions each Saturday sions in each county several tim­ from 4 until 5:30, and from 7:30 es a year, the Judges being trdns- until 8:30. : fea*red from one county to an­ First Friday, Masses at 6 and other, so that no Judge holds TURKEYS 7 a;m.'"- " ' • •• V. court" "continually In any one county. Folding Doll Carriage ALL FRESH ARRIVALS 4 Bow Collapiing Buggy Top BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR YOUR Tlili low-cosi Sean toy is always a hB willi Iho Vui.^ ' iniss" of fm housel Buggy cofnos with gay red toolherctto body, trimmed h'gray cmd red tweed. Spoked while wheels,' ' :ly fool bral

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hike Saturday to Dibs Pond. PrlsciUa Sampson, Jane Mischler, Tue. Nov. 22, 1955. Branford ReviewEMt Hsven New» 10 'Hour" Awards P resented Sunday They ate their lunch there and Primula Murphy, Janice Led­ then hiked on further. Mrs. Ruth bury, Elizabeth Beach, Sabine STONY CREEK Atkinson, the leader, Mary Dow­ Sawert and several others. Real Estate I'leMe I'bune Itenu er, co-leader, and Betty Welner A baby-sitting service will be Urnl eMolp Iransnctlonu filed trot i'hb Column to accompanied the girls. available at the church school nursery from 10:30 until 5 p.m., In the offinc of Town Clerk Bobbie llowd. K-0646 They are keeping busy selling Christmas catds to raise money on the day of the sale. Volun­ DoniiM II. Ilolnhlril from Nov. teer baby-sitters are Elizabeth Thanksgiving greetings lo all: for their Christmas party. They H IhiDUKli Nov. 17, tKC\ In- meet every Thursday In the Beacli, Linda Edsall, Nina Broek- cliifln llir folIowhiB: That white "stuff" that was liuysen and Nancy Annslrong, failing Saturday night was snow school basement. They are cut­ Warranty DcciK ting pictures which, Instead of Mrs, \V. H. Towner will relieve —Something similar to rain but the girls during the noon hour. .Malleable Iron FIlllngR Co.,.to more fun tor kiddles. I thought making scrap books this year, Frank Pohovockl, ot ux. 1 would let you know what It Is they will send along with the Mrs. Joseph Havens Is chair­ Alflen M. Young Cn,, to Hnnry called, as we haven't seen much scrap books, to the children In man of llie after-school snack VV. Colll

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Don't tain this bargaii 11:15 Lei Paul and Mary Ford 12:30 Search for Tomorrow When they see 3:45 Canctrnlnn Miti liAuIa«4 11:45 News and sion OTI 4:00 Brlghttf Day 12:45 Guiding LIglit 1:00 Nancy's Kitchen FOR HER 4:30 Outdoor Adftntun Cluh MihMllAV. .^JOVUMItKH 2b fllRililM 5:00 Mickty Mouti Clutu 1:45 Afternoon News These Under the Tree 5:30 Howdy Ooody 2:30 House Party 7:00 Good Momtng from Connecticut 3:00 The Big Payoff Lounge Chair 6:00 Statii 8 9:00 Breakfast Playhouse . 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