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PACE EIGHT THE BRANFOED REVIEW, iBRANFORD, CONN., OCTOBER 23, 1941 business colleges. Harriet Peck, the groom. The ushers were Ocorge Beach, and John Walsh, Spring­ field, Mass. Lillian Olszewski, Frank Grandel Colburn, and Frederick Kroll of New Doris Potts, Marie Anderson, Sonya THE HOME TO^VN PAPER THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A Haven. " A reception will follow In the of EAST HAVEN Edgewood Club. College Notes Spevak. i ... VITAL FORCE KN EVERY TOWN Following the .ceremony a recep­ It Is easily possible that others BRANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD tion was held In the home of Mr. PORTRAYING AS IT DOES ALL DAY BAZAAR cently, the following oITlccrs were TOWNSEKD-OAWLEY are away and the high school here STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD MODZEUJWSKI.TORIITO and Mrs. Walter Dambcrg of Weir SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Past Sachem John Qerrlty or Pc elected: President, Mrs. Florence Street. Upon their return from a Walter T .Bcdient, .son of Mr. and not notified. At least seven other The marriage of Miss Mary Ann The wedding of Edith Laura, College course graduates who could GRANNIS CORNER—RIORRIS quot Tribe, Improved Order of Rod Burwell; vice-president, Mrs, Kny Torino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs wedding trip to Washington, D. C„ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Charles E. Bedlent of 14 Brad­ Cfje Pranforb EetiieUi FAMILIAR LANGUAGE have been admitted to college had COVE—EAST HAVEN Men, Is heading n committee to Anaslttslo; secretary, Mrs. William Rlcnrdo Torino of Bradley Street, Mr, and Mrs. Welter will be at home W. Cawley of the Boston Post Road ley AVenue, was one of nine se­ AND EAST HAVEN NEWS make plans for an all-day bazaar by Osborn; treasurer, Mrs. Herman and Marynn Joseph Modzelewskt, aftef November 1 at 80 Farran niors at Wesleyan University to be they desired to go or had they been and Mr. George H. Townsend of financially able to go. the Irlbo on Nov. 17 at the Old Hackbarth; ways and means com­ son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Peter Avenue, New HaVen. Guilford, son of Mrs. George H. elected to the Gamma Chapter of South School Wigwam. At the mittee, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. An­ Modzclewskl took place Monday Townsend and the late Dr. Town- Phi Beta Kappa, the national hon­ VOL. XIV—NO. 28 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, October 30, 1041 PRICE FIVE CENTS orary scholastic society. The fall Mrs. Archer Knowltdh of ShorJ; nieoling on Monday at which Great nette Glanetti, Mrs. Ruth Klock- morning In St.'Mary's Church. The AYR-LOFTUS send, formerly of this place, took Sachem William Dunlap of Rock ers, Mrs. Marp Pagano; publicity, ceremony was performed by the place In the Old Stone, church. East election at Wesleyan corresponds Beach spent Sunday at Storrs where vlllc and his staff of great chiefs Mrs. Mary Tyler. The club will Invitations have been Issued for to the Junior elections In other uni­ she visited htr son, Donald a Rev. Edmund A. Cotter. A program the wedding of Miss Lucretia Jane Haven, Saturday. Rev. William G. attended, It was announced that meet first and third Wednesdays of nuptial music was rendered by West performed the ceremony. versities. student at the University of Con­ the Board of Great Chiefs has as­ of each month. Loftus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. necticut. Defense Rally Health Official Scouts Collect Mrs. 3. J. Collins, organist. Harry Rj LoUus of 806 Edgewood Miss Leona Cawley, sister of the Bedlent, a graduate of, the Tome James S, Bradley Passes HagamanMemoria IBoard signed Lewis Peck to conduct a Vincent Modzelewskl served as School, Is on the varsity football membership drive for the local Avenue, JIIow paven to Thomas An­ bride was maid of honor. The brides­ The death of Mr. Henry LcMonte his brothers best man, and Michael maids. Miss June Cawley, another team and sings In the Wesleyan Carolyn Wheeler,' 194^ of East Will Commence Draws Attention OldWastepaper tribe. The organization which began thony Ayr, son df Mr. and Mrs. glee-club. Haven has been elected secretary of Hotchkiss, father of Mr. Roy Hotch Belmonte of Foxon was usher. Thomas Ayr, Main Street, East Ha­ sister of the bride, and Miss Grace In a small way horo hopes to have Mrs. Ruth Torino of Hamden sis­ the Woman Club at the University Suddenly In Homestead Plans Elaborate Program a membership of 200 before next kiss of Chldsey Avenue, East Ha­ ven, which will take place Saturday Barnard of North Branford. The Civilian Week To Septic Tanks For Emergency ven occurred last Wednesday at his ter-in-law of the bride, was matron best man was Robert Tovjnsend, of According to the town report of Connecticut! Spring.' afternooi^ at'4 In the Church of V :— home following a long Illness; of honor. St. Jamijs tl)e Apostle, WestvlUe. Guilford, brother of the bride published a few weeks ago the fol­ The deceased Is survived by his Miss Rose Torino, sister of the groom. The ushers were Leslie and lowing 1941 Branford High School VISIT BRONX ZOO Where He Lived As Boy "The only effective answer to Dr. A. S. McQueen health officer The Branford District Committee For Book Week Schedule The Rev. George L. Fitzgerald will pupils have been admitted to The following vls'lted the Bronx total war Is total defense" is the of Boy Scouts met at the Com­ The Young Republican Women's wife Mrs. Elmly Cable Hotclikls? bride, was maid of honor. perform,the double ring ceremony. Robert Brian of Guilford and calls the publics attention to the Auxiliary will hold a Halloween of West Haven; a son, Roy Hotch­ Following the ceremony a wed­ Warren Cawley of Branford, colleges. Jack Beaver, Dorralne Zoo In New York on Sunday; Mr. tlieme of Civilian defense Week following bulletin Issued by the munity House Monday night: Leon parly on November first. Miss Joyce Mario Loftus will be Bradley, Alice Collins, Fred Court and Mrs. Eric Swanson, Mr. and Funeral Services Saturday Afternoon At Norman V. proclalned by the President from Andrew, Scout Held director, re­ kiss of East Haven and a grand­ ding breakfast was served at the her sister's maid of honor and the brother of the bride. State Department of Health. Intention of Board And Librarian Is To Acquaint Towns­ daughter. Miss joanettc Hotchkiss. home of the bride's parents. A dinner and reception followed sal, Donald Knowlton, Florence Mrs. Wllllarri Cusack, Jeannlne Funeral Home—Loved To'Tell Of Adventures On The November 11-16. placing Robert Petlll, was present bridesmaids will be Miss Jean Ayr, Watson, Bancroft Cate, Alvln Cusack Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lehr The public shouldnot bo misled and dlssuesscd the program for the folk of Services Rendered By Library Facilities—Ex­ Mr.' and Mrs. Stephen Hlardls of Funeral services were held Sat­ Upon their return from an un­ sister of the future bridegroom; in the home of the bride's parents Seas Familiar Figure at Kelsey's and Blillam's Points Cooperating with state and na­ Qerrlsh Avenue were week end urday at 2 P. M. In the parlors of announced wedding trip, Mr. and for about ilOO guests Lawrence, Gordon TerwelUger, Blake and Lorln Lehr, Mr. and Mrs tional defense committees the by oxlragavant dims attributed to approaching season. hibits On Display—Refi-eshnients Served. Miss Dorothy Crandall and Miss Shirley Kolbln, Jean Harrison, Anna Victor Hutchinson, Curtis Hutchin­ the use of so-called septic tank and A schedule for holding Co)irts of visitors In Washington, D. C, Camerlln & Rees In Hemingway Mrs. Modzclew.'ikl will live in Brad­ Elizabeth Wllklng. Upon their return from a trip to Two Connecticut Light and Branford unit annoimces that the Brnnford Manor Hose Company Avenue with the Rev. William G. ley Street. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Symonds, William Owens, Janet son and Allen Curtis. /;! most Important event scheduled cesspool "cleaners" which have ap­ Honor was adopted. Hereafter Book Week will be observed in Prank J. Kelly, Jr., will serve Hamre, Josephine Garden. Power employees, Jerry Grondin William Kremser there will be no board of review East Haven from Nov. 2 to 8 with and Its auxiliary will sponsor a West oinclatlng. as best man tor Mr. Ayr and the will reside in Whitfield street, and Herbert Sykes, working on here during that period Is the de­ peared on thb market, warns the O'Connor Urges , Halloween masquerade party on The bearers were Gerald Hotch­ MILNE.PERKINS Guilford. fense Rally to be held in the weekly bulletin of the State Depart held at the time of the Court of special book exhibits and other ushers will be Charles R. Luftus, Ann Colby has entered a nursing Clark Avenue Short Beach about Hopes For Large Honor session. The review y;lll bp features in the Hagaman Memorial Octobor' 25 In the George Street kiss of New Haven. DeWltt Hotch­ The marriage of Mlos Lillian brother of the bride-elcct; Robert V '•— Business Directory Community House, Armistice ment of Health. There is no s^ib kiss of Torrlngton, Edward Hotch­ Course at Hartford General Hospi­ 9:16 responded to a call for help conducted as a local alTalr by the Rotary To Join library, arranged by Miss Both firehouao. Esther Perkins, daughter of Mrs. Ayr, brother of the bridegroom- Buy, and Road The Branford Review Night. stitute for regular cleaning and kiss of Newark and Edward Blake Lillian Payne of Harrison Avenue, tal and the following have been from Frederick O'Reilly. troop committee and scoutmaster Taylor, librarian and a committee elect; George Daulrlch, Short 42 inch Sink anil Tub Combiitations Armistice Parade WlUlom Krenser, Commander of of New Haven. and Mr. Lewis Milne, son of the late For All Local News And Sports Admitted to other schools and Dropping their lines and grab­ Corcoran Sundqulst post will open maintenance of private sewage dis­ Part of the Scout activity tor the First Aid Class under the direction ot the Library young Mr. and Mrs. Club mem­ bing first aid kits they entered the board. An especial effort will bo bers plan to give a dance November Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Milne of Stony $34.95 complete. Toilet Outfits the meeting which is open to the posal . systems It good results are last year has been the training for un-tenanted Bradley Homestead As has been the custom tor past mobilization and emergency ser-, made, to Interest newcomers to the 7th In the parish house. BENEFIT I'ARTY Creek, Was solemnized Saturday with scat $16.95. Ba|thtub5 $16.95. public without charge. The public to be secured.; Thomas O'Connor, director ot mornlngiit 10 o'cock Iti the First and found Mr. O'Reilly with James years Corcoran Sundqulst Post, A. vice. This now clarifies Itself In town and residents ot the outlying -^': .M Wall Basins $5.95. — The Conn. L. invites service and civic or­ Is urged to assist the Veterans In- Chemical cesspool "cleaners" may first aid and water safety. New For the benefit of underprivi­ Congregational Church. The Rev B. S. Bradley who had Just passed cut and dissolve grease but they cooperation with the Air Raid districts in the library and its ad­ A public card party will be given leged children the East Haven Ro­ Plumbing & Heating Materials away. Dr. A. S. McQueen was sum­ ganizations of the Town to take demonstrating their support of Haven chapter, American Bed vantages, by holding , a. special Kenneth Anthony, pastor of the Civilian Defense Activities by at­ will not dissolve many of the solids Wardens as a dptenso measure. October 28 at the homo of Mrs. tary Club will hold a card party, church, officiated. Mrs. Leonard Co., 1730 State ^St., New Haven. moned. part In the Armistice Parade. present in septic tanks, cesspools During the past year-tlio Scouts Cross, was the speaker Monday "Library Day" on Nov. 7, George H. Close, Bradley Ave., for October 20 In the St. Vincent do tending the Defense Week Rally. Umstead of Now Haven, cousin of Phone G-0028. The son of Warren S. Bradley The parade this year will be held Dancing will follow. or tile lines, the bulletin says. Their have been asked to perform public noon at the Branford Rotary Club The library, will bo open until 9 the benefit of the Momauguln St. Paul's Auditorium. Proceeds will be the bride, was organist and Mr. FREE and Adella Palmer he would have on Sunday, November 9th at 2;$$$$ use may afford some temporary services In many Ways, the most p, ni. a half hour longer than usual Other "days" planed are war luncheon. Vincent de Paul's guild. spent for the annual children's Umstead was vlolnlst. been 95 April 25th. . He married on Library Day. It Is planned t^ WI WE BUY Furniture of all kinds, from the Armory and ending with against Waste Day, Sign up tor relief from elogglng. Necessary spectacular being the* aluminum Mr, O'Connor conducted swim' Christmas party. The bride was attended by her Jane Scrantori who died in 1920. program at the Cenotaph. Clubs bacterial action is destroyed for a drive. This season they are asked have a story hour tor the cblldrari sewing machines, electric boxes, Defense Day, Health and Welfare ming classes at Parker Memorial In the afternoon and for adults tea ,;. _Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Thomson sister, Mrs. Daniel • Hooghkirk, as A sister, Mary Crane of Poplar planning to march are asked to Day, Civilian Protection Day, Free­ time, however,! and digestion of to conduct a continuous drive for and their dn,ugHter, Isabolle, of 29 .enamel stoves and baby grand Street, New Haven; a sister, Mrs. solids stopped.^ It used frequently, Park, Branford Point, during the willj be served from 3 to 5 in th6 - The Women's Republlqan Club matron of honor. Keith Milne AMAZING NEW TYPE •pianos, antiques and' antique give their names to Commander dom Day, all planned with every waste paper. Duo to the shortage Summer in the Interests of water l-Af Forbes Placs have returned from met Tuesday night at the Town served as his brother's best man. Bassett of Clark Ave., and a "William Krenser. they may reduce digestion to a In paper and the reduced number evening coffee will be served from .glassware. Highest prices. Tele­ effort to dignify'and dramatize the safety. His subject was "Your Com­ 8 to 9. Members ot tl)e board of di­ It" vacation " trip to Philadelphia Hall and elected offlers for the Following the ceremony a recep daughter, Mrs. Frederick Schwenk Those who signed recently for serious extent. ot junk men collecting, the Scout­ .and Atlantic City. OF HOME LIGHTING phone New Haven 5-1824. of Monterey Park, California are work of volunteer units and their munity's Interest In First Aid." rectors of the library, a special coming year. Those elected were; tlon was held In the home of the emergency civilian defense work enrollees. The frequency ofcleanlng, a sep­ ing organization has been asked t'o president, Mrs. Otto Bath, first the survivors. will parade as a unit. tic tank is governed by its size, de follow this thoroughly. Newspapers, Ak a part ot preparedness, for hospUnlll^y committee and the bride. Upon their return from an , V— ; any disaster that might occur the regillar staff ot the library'will,be ,Ea.'it Hayon Girl Scouts are In­ vice president. Mrs. Jarties Shep- unonnounced wedding trip Mr. and TYPEWRITERS — Ali MAKES Funeral services will be con­ • __ V • • sign and the load of sewage dls.- magazines, cardboard cartons and ard, second vice president; Mrs PROTECTS EYESIGHT ducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 icharged Iritb It, according to the Red Cross Is trying to get as many on hand throughout the.atternoon, vited to a swimming party at the Mrs. MUno win live In Riverside Convenient Terms wastepaper ot all kinds are in 'de­ andl evening to greet visitors and Y.W.O.A. pool In New , Haven to­ Earl Clark, secretary, Mrs. Samuel Road, Rocky Hill. o'clock from the Norman V. Lamb 750 Youngsters bulletin. It Is.a good plan to open a mand'. Hereafter do not empty the people as possible to take a course Hanover and treasurer, Mrs. John Seeing is believing. We want you funeral .home , with Interment fol- Special Meeting new tank after about two years for in first aid, He said that should ansiver questions. AH rooms of the morrow afternoon at 5:15. New, Ucbuills, Rentals, Portables, wastepaper basket Into the Incln libary will be open tor Inspection. Imrlo. to see this new Icind of lighting in SuppDes lowhig' to; East Lawn Cemetery, Attend Parties cleaing. Inspection will indicate orator, call a Boy Scout. The drive there bo a disaster in the present WELTER-OOLBURN East Haven. if it Is safe to wait for a long inter­ emergency there are not enough story Hour; 4 P. M. Friday, No- MRS. BUnWEIX CHOSEN The marriage of Miss Mavis Alice Of Drama Club for wastepaper starts ofllolally on At the regular meeting of the The Concert of the N.Y.A. Sym­ your own home. No rewiring is RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. A few days ago Mr. Bradley sold Harry Brazeau reports that val betore tlie'next cleaning November 1, 1941. doctors and nurses who would bo venibor 7th in the Lecture llall. Colburn, daughter of Mr. and,Mrs available at the place needed. He Story-tellers wUl bo Mlso Helen newly-organized auxiliary of the phony Orchestra will take place necessary. C. B. GUY, Mgr. the old homestead to Mr. O'Reilly Selects Play prizes were awarded as follows tor A septic tank serves to remove V George Colburn of Highland Avenue and had dressed this morning pre­ urged all Rotarlans to take thelKoljough, Miss Hita Moran. Miss Younj Republlian Club held re­ on Tuesday evening. October. 28 In and Mr. Robert Charles Welter, son the Community Council m.asqiier- from sewage a- considerable pro Telephone 7-2738 pared to have his picture taken in portion of settleable and floating first aid course. Hcltn Shoemaker, Miss Bernlce of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welter of 109 Crown Street, New Haven A special meeting of the Bran­ ade parties: front of the dwelling before re­ Stony Creek, Monday night, 160 solids explains the bulletin. Bac­ Nurses Attend The meeting was attended by 40 Hansen. Bassott Street, New Haven, took VISION-ASDS ford Drama Clvib was held Tuesday Including Charles M. Walker and Tea will be served In the Club WANTED—Employment to do conditioning commenced; and to attending, girls fancy costume, terial action then digests some ol place Saturday afternoon at 3 give tlie neW; owner a hoe and evening at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Tompkins, visiting Ro- Room from 3-5 P. M. on Friday, o'clock In Tabor Lutheran Church. which are equipped with Silvered housework, day or week. Willing Robert Cate in Montowese St. Fol­ Betty Bunnell, girls funniest, .Jan­ these solids and converts them Into State Meeting Apples Wanted ladder "You will have more ase tor ice Wilson. Boy's fancy, Charles gases and liquids that pass oft in tarlans, of the Now Haven Club. iNovember 7lh. Hoptesses will be The Rev. A. T. Bergqulst, pastor of Bowl MAZDA Lamps come in worker. Tel. Branford 699-5 them than I" he said and fell into lowing on the heels of the unprece­ nnvprnnr Robert A Hurley of 1 Bvanford-attendance In Scplem-MrK. H. U. Bradley, MM. Eflc Doh- By the the church, officiated. Mrs. Russell dented meeting of the week before Hoyt, boy's funniest, Howard San- the septic tank overflow. May of it'- s 1 various beautiful designs to match Mr. p'Rellly's, arijiS- the solids, however, either change Connect?cut, addressed the openme bcr was 07 50-)!,; WdUlngford 04.05% na,,assisted by Miss Dorothy How STICKNEY AND POOR SPICE CO. Fleming was organist, and Mrs LOST—Passbook No. 10680. If when a newcomer to the ranks zero. ...-session ol the, thirty-seventh 4u-Na^gatuolt03^5%J^mdM^^^^ ^ - , - - Pearl Nellson was so\olst. decorations in any room. found return to Branford Sav­ Yesterday he ha'd expressed the was elected President of the club, Short Beach, Tuesday night, 290 their oompt»ltl6nSfltyiHU**'X'Si|jfe i:^ Conn* '.«in"t)*"seiye(l .,trgro ^.j-a „ America's Oldeat Spice Millers hope that he might spend his last a.ttou4ing, ,at,rl,'a^anpy,^jaa.t>^u^ pi. The bride was attended by Miss ings Bank: 8-25, 10-9,23 hours on the property. In exceUen| last night's meeting was lust aa_ 'ftf'iff^TO^TO^f^^iM'^iraeinove State Nurses" Association which p. M. In the Olub Riiotn iMt Friday, NOW BUYING CIDER APPLES AT* ITS NEW Dolores Cone ot_ New'Haven'as maid KefflfiIP^rF:Br|dlej.CrwSlBedS frBra= :li»ip;4jtttStUtd^tsitfvittSS';fl!ehlefaon them, the tank must be cleaned was held at the Hotel Bond, Hart­ November 7th. Hostesses _ will b? McCarthy; boy's fancy, Thomas Mrtf. Loland Harrl«on, Mrs.'Donald VINEGAR PLANT of honor. 'The best man was Ralph FREE TRIAL COUPON ° WANTED TO BUY-ao pairs of his tabin, to the post office every th'e'llst of'accomplishments at ^lils periodically. ford, Wednesday and today. The Shutter Blinds. Assorted Sizes. session was-the casting tor the hew -Connor, boy's funniest, Blake Lehr Chld.sey as.slstcd by Miss Rita Si­ Welter of New Haven, brother of Connecticut Light & Power Co. Please let me day 'and 'often took the trolley to Center, Community House, Wed­ Lack of proper size, baffling or program for the morning session Three Consent mon I. know-the detailB of your free trial offer on John Schoolcraft. Tel. 558-3. play, "Meet Uncle Sally", which cleaning causes Ineffectively opra- deals with the part the registered Tel. New Haven 2-2700 modern. Indirect Vision-Aid lighting. New Haven. nesday night, 400 attending. Girl's CoiUtriucd on paoe eight For many years he had lived jWill be presented to the public early llon of a septic tank and allows nurse play in state and national Nortli Haven, Conn. the East Haven high school audi­ FOR SALE—Slniplex Ironer, used in December. Mr. Buckley new fancy, Patricia Jane Donadlo; To Be Judges . V • Mail the free trial coupon today or Nome , alone except when a distant rela­ excessive escape of solids In the defense plans and Governor Hurley torium according to an announce­ only a few times. Almost new. Director of the group, called upon girl's funniest, Ruth Hoadiey; ment from Mrs. Wllhelmlna tive. Miss Ely visited for months at boy's fancy, Carl Vincent BUoker, overflow. As the overflow Is odor­ discussed the responsibility of the ask any of our rBpresentoliveB about Street , Will sell for $30. Box 47. the members lor wholehearted co­ Strandberg, school music supervls- a time. boy's funniest, Francis Pavettl. ous and contains large numbers of registered nurse as a nurse and as Surprise Shower this unusual home trial offer. operation In the group toward the a citizen. Attending from hero Robert Warner, President of the dr, City .., Farming never appealed to him V • dangerous types of bacteria, it Is FOR SALE—12 gauge double bar­ end of presenting to Branford and conducted Into underground cess­ were; " Connecticut Editorial Association Although this will be the Initial rel shotgun. R. Kneuer, Tel. 201-3 so at the age of 14 he began a long vicinity- the^tnest performance in announces that Walter Stemmons Given Yesterday Complete appearance of the 00-plece, all- life' on the sea, sailing on some 20 CALL FOR WORKERS pools or tile lines: If the escape of Mrs. Leila Prann, Mrs. Norman thelr''power. In presenting this, the solids becomes excessive, the cess­ V. Lamb, Miss Mary Kanerzol, Miss and Frank Atwood of the Univer­ Connectlout orchestra. In the Now FOR SALE—^loi^ence Oil Burn­ vess9ls In later life he did odd job first of a series of four plays each sity of Connecticut and Richard For Miss McLean Haven district. It has presented work, pariicularly at KlUam's Point The United States Government pools and trenches clog and the life Fern Melghan and Lydla Willis. ing Parlor Stove. P. A. Dudley, year, the goal of the new regime, of the system is shortened. V-^ Walsh ot the State Development many programs In Hartford and CONNECTICuf^^IGHT & PoWER Boston Post Road. and Kelseys Point. At 92 he said he has asked the Branford Branch, Home Furnishers the Branford Drana Club hopes American Red Cross to _ assist In : V Commls.5ion have consented to be A surprise shower was given last . Fairfield Countlqs. Directed by Mr. guessed he couldn't paint' much that Branford will accept this Vasa Celebrates Anniversary Judges in the tyowrltor contest. night In honor of Miss Barbara longer as he was afraid to climb supplying an immediate need of Furniture Draperies Krelner, the orchestra Is compos­ FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, Tel. group as it's very own. It is the FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN SUPPER Any high school senior may sub­ McLean ot Pine Orchard,, at the ed of high school, college and post- Branford 704-4. , ladders. earnest desire of the group to be an gauze dressings for National De­ District Lodge of Coiineotlcut mit a story on "The sale ot Defense fense work. Mrs. William Rice, lo­ home of Eleanor Gilbert ot Averlli Bedding Rugs school musicians from all over He attributed his long life to re­ integral part of the hfe. of this The Branford District of the Lodge 1, Order of Vasa, one ot the Stamps and Bonds in This Com­ Pluce. Guests who attended were Ranges Radios Connecticut.. East Haven players gular, work but not hard work, and community and with an eye on cal gauze chairman urges. anyone Quinnlplac Boy Scout Council will oldest and prominent Swedish or­ munity "The limit is 500 words. who has a few spare hours to re­ ganizations In Amerlcan,wlll spon­ friends and fellow employees of the Include Michael and Andrew Salvo plenty of food.. A man who did not their future activities they sincere^ hold its Financial Campaign sup­ Three local Judges will select the Conn. Llgh^ and Power Company Electrical Appliances of the high,school. Free tickets of Interest himself much in civic, ly hope that townspeople will turn port at the library on Tuesdays per November 5th at the Tryst. sor a dinner-dance Saturday night, and Thursdays between 9-12 or November B, at 7 in the New Haven three best stories,,-These three will ot iBranford and Essex. Miss Ruth admission arc now avalbable to all social or political affairs he had out for this token performance Mrs. John Waters and her com­ be forwarded to the statp Judges. Baxter, Mrs. Marjorlp Cowles of Interested, , by requesting Mrs. many acquaintances but sought few They ask Branford to be the Judge 1-4; or on Wednesdays 3-4. mittee are making the supper ar­ Lawn Club. Reservations may bo il made with Helmer Holm, secretary The winner receives a new portable Pliie Orchard, Dorothy Jaspersohn, ' Strandberg for same. intimate friends. He was respected, of their future standing. Several It is not necessary to wear uni­ rangements for 8:30. Assisting Mrs. typewriter. admired and asked favors from no Waters will be; Mrs. Joseph Mooney of,Vasa Star Lodge. The event will Mary White, Mrs. WUllam Sang., BULLARD'S committees v;ere appointed at the forms, provided a clean wash dress The three best stories written by ster, Mrs. Arlene Dixon, Mrs, Ro­ one. Tuesday meeting to serve for the is worn and fur, hair and wool kept Mrs. Prank Kinney, Mrs. Laurence celebrate the 45th aniversary of Elm Street New Haven Miss Lydla E. Verrll, daughter of the founding of the order on Sep-, a Branford high school senior. Will berta Magulre, Mrs. LlUlan John­ Corner Orange Mr. and Mrs. George A. Verrlll, of :—• V remainder of the season. Among from the dressings. McGrall, Mrs DelGrege, Mrs. Noble, Mrs Anna Petllla and the tomber B. 1896. be printed in the Branford Review son, Gertrude Carlson, Mrs. Melba 375 Thompson Avenue, East Haven them were, on Publicity, Olive ^V •Factors taken Into consideration Bcpkwlth, of Essex, and Miss Peggy became the bride of Clarke W, Olseft, Mrs. Robert Cate, Eileen A meeting of the Executive Board Misses Mary Sllney, Alice Begley, V- Elizabeth Matthews, Catherine in Judging the articles will be or- Holm, Miss Eleanor Gilbert, and Strickland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Court Of Awards Mooney. The costume committee of the j Branford Garden Club will Stony Creek Fife and Drum originality and ingenuity in obtain­ O'Neill and Mary Williams. Corps will give away two, 15 pound Miss McLean of, Branford, . Wm. C. Strickland of French Street Included Mrs. A. Jean Pfelff and be held Friday morning at 10 a.m. ing material for the storyj writing Miss McLean is to be married in on Saturday, October 11. The wed Attracts Scouts Miss Beverly Rice,— Technical at the home of Mrs. S. A. Grlswold, Frederick R. Houde is chairman turkeys on Saturday, November ability demonstrated, grammar and 15. the near future t6 Mr. Frederick ding took place at the Old Stone Chick Ahem, Dick Field and Bill South Main Street for this year's drive. neatness. ]. Kimball of Branfotd. Church, the ceremony being per Colby,—Play reading. Miss Callsta Abraham Lincoln At Short Beach A complete set of rules will be • : ^V ——r— . • formed by Rev. William West. INVEST WISELY Clancy, the Misses Eileen and published In this paper soon. Derdre Mooney and Fred Thurs­ JUNIOR MUSICAL ART - Wrote On A Shovel Miss Genevieve Stephenson sang FOR THE FUTURE! The Short Beach Girl Scouts held "Capt." Jim Bradley Sells Homestead -. V three solos and was accompanied ton. Production for the new play I HOLDS MEETING a Halloween party and Court of will start immediately .with inten by Mr. George GIbel, an uncle of Buy the Long Life Quality Scarcity of Materials Also Ham-, modations. Because ot the war It Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O'Reilly Car of the Low-Prlce Field I Awards at the School Friday even­ sive rehearsals to follow. the groom. Mrs. Alfred Wilson was ing. Miss Marie Fasig of Girl Scout pered New Building During was next to Impossible to Import Believe They Have Purchased Helen E. Bradley The Junior Musical Art: Society Paper Was A Luxury matron of honor, while Miss Mar­ CHOOiilE YOUR POWER I Own Yes, you can iff// V tin for a roof covering so the own­ held its first fall meeting last night jet eajy ivrmtl Headquarters was in charge. Joan Civil 'War Period—Lead Used Oldest House In Commuiiity— guerite Burkhart of New York and Amcrlca'8lowcst-priced"8"or Gebel ivho was dressed as Coloniel er did the next best thing, used in the home of Mrs. 'Wliliam B)c'e Miss Virginia Verrlll, sister of the America's most modem "6'M TRUCK INVENTORY REQUIRED As Tin Substitute For Roof Most Beautiful Maple, Largest Buried Tdday ot Montowese Street. The following Ford now builds both. Both lady won the prize for the prettiest 12x18 sheets of lead. Perhaps the bride, were bridesmaids, Covering On Bradley Home­ lead wouldn't lost-forever! ::But It Collection Of Wells And Best program was presented: "Liebe- are thrifty. costume, and Barbara Hemming- Chairman Robert Richardson of Miss Helen Elizabeth Bradley of Unless the present paper shortage is overcome Mr. Alfred Wllsoii acted as best the Branford Civilian Defense stead—Lasted A Lifetime. came darned near It." O'Reilly re­ Spot For A Few Hens. straum," Liszt, Mildred Cutler; THAT "NEW FORD RIDE"I way as Aunt Jemlna won for the Bradley Avenue died Monday night Paper will again be a luxury rnan and the ushers were Mr. Har Evch'Bmoothcr this ycor—on funniest Joan Gebel, Shirley Bowne Council announces that his com­ marked. "Sonata" by Haydn- May Lind- ry Strickland, brother of the softer'- springs—lower, wider and Shirley Taylor received their mittee is In readiness to assist any "History repeats itself,' quoted Hallowe'en pranksters have "Capt."' Jim's father, Warren S. In New Haven Hospital where she berg; banjo solo, "Land of groom, Mr, George Verrlll Jr., chassisi tenderfoot'ptos." Barbara Hemlng-1 Branford truck owner who re- Frederick O'Reilly as he leaned knocked the outbuildings over tor Bradley planted that maple with had been confined for two weeks. | Romance," Herbert, John Tyler; brother of the bride and Mr. Rob ROQM TO SPAREI Over nine way and Prlsciila Delbert were quires assistance in tilling out his against a wooden fence and sur­ the last time for)the new owners quite a ceremony. Being a teetota­ She had been in ill health for a| "Fifth Nocturne," Leybach Betty ert Scholz. Following the ceremony feet tptal seating width I awarded 2nd class badges. | inventory questionnaire, as re- veyed with satisfaction the old intend demolishing the tailing ler he gathered his family about number of years, She was (JO years Lou Lake; Concerto No. 1, B Flat Major, Tchaikowsky, James Dono- I Help In the Present Emergency a reception was held In the parish STRIKING NEW BEAUTY I New The toUowing received swimming quired by the highway trattlc ad- Bradley house and a near acre ot buildings—unless they restore the him, drank water from the well, old and was born in Branford house. lines and all-new Ford interi­ tossed some over his shoulder with where she resided all her life.- She trlo; March from "Alda," Verdi ors that will stay up-to-date badges Carol Engelhart, Barbara visory committee to the War De- land. "I'll have a line time putter­ best one and decide to have a patch ot garden and raise a few a toast to the long life and pros­ was the daughter of Willis Bradley George Tyler; "A Curious Story for years I VanSands, Audrey Helses Barbara partment, ing around the aged timbers and Hiller, Phyllis Rice, (guest.) East Haven was represented at Hemingway, PrlsclUa Delbert, having the building restored." hens. perity ot the tree. And it did lead a and Isabelie Eliza Lane. Miss Brad­ the meeting of New Haven county Short Beach always said old Jim healthy life. Its eight toot circum­ ley is -survived by one Tincle, Officers of the society for the Barbara Allen, Joan Armstrong, OLD-AGE NOTICE Mrs. O'Reilly admitted she wlsh- ference spread into strong limbs. Save Discarded Paper Republican women Tuesday In Joyce Senior, Leatrlce Tucker, |ed now she had hung on to some Bradley would never sell. He once Charles S. Bradley of this place year arc the following: President, which Mrs. Charlotte Miller, one of c^ia^ The law provides that if old age | figured it cost him less than fifty J'orty feet from the trunk the and several cousins. She was a Betty Lou Lake; vice-president, Gail Bolter, Jean Calahese, Jean- taxes are not paid, the tax collec­ I hand-me-down furniture tor she branches shade the weather beaten East Haven's representatives In the p^ nette Thompson, Interior Decora­ wants the dwelling to maintain the dollars a year to keep It idle, not member of Trinity Church. Nancy Fitzgerald; secrecary, ^laxln tor sliall turn over the names of weU and pleasant yard. Brown; treasurer, Marion Oliver. General Assembly, was Inducted in­ POWfR W/TH ECONOMY tion badge were given to Barbara features of a hundred years ago. counting broken window glass, and The tuneral was held this after­ to office as county recording secre­ such delinquent taxpapers to the he guessed he gut fifty dollars Of the many wells the O'Reilly's : _^ ^V We Will Collect Bundles Van Sarids Audrey Helser Carol proscutfjig attorney who shall issue "But," she added "Even it there noon at 2:30 in her late'residence. tary. Announcement was made last Engelhart and Barbara Alien. are five wells we are going to in­ worth of pleasure just walking have chosen to recap the landmark All members of Co. I Connecti- a complaint and cause such de­ Rev. Frederic R. Murrary officiated cift State Guard, are ordered to be week of the election of the New 6 or 8 Readers badges were awarded as stall modern plumbing—and a fur­ around the house or gazing at It beneath the maple. Fortunately Officers elected by • the Women's linquent to be arrested and they have the original old oaken and burial was In Center Cemetery, present at the inspection and re­ nace." from his own cabin up the street •—: —-v ;' , •':— Republican Club of East Haven: follows Carol Engehart, Barbara brought betore the court. view to be held at the Branford Cylinders Continued on page four It was the lead sheet root on a bit. bucket and are on the look-out tor President, Mrs. Otto Bath; first Tax Collector Charles A. Terhune a 20 foot well sweep to perfect the Mr. and, Mrs. Dwight Keeler of Armory Thursday evening. Major THE BRANFORD REVIEW . .—-V •• . When, in July the weather got Vice-President, Mrs. June Shepard; urges that such unpaid accounts the lean-to which prompted Mr. picture. Adams from Hartford Headquart­ O'ReUly to remark, "History re­ hot he delighted in cutting the Hunt Lane East Haven announce second vice-president, Mrs. Earl MORBIDITY REPORT be paid betore December 1 because "I'm going to have a beautiful the birth of a daughter Joan Deen, ers and Col Ixjckhatt) comman­ Clark; secretary, Mrs. Samuel Han peats Itself." Back in Civil War grass, then sitting a spell on the dant of the Second Battalion' will ISranford 400 days East Haven 4-0628 evenings One case of labor pneumonia, after that date the law will be side porch shaded by the hand­ flower garden," Mrs. O'Hellly says. on October. 17 in the Hospital of St over; treasurer, Mrs. John Imrle. Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. complied with and warrants days the Bradleys found It neces­ .be the Inspecting officers. ' and one o^, whooping cough were sary to add to their simple accom­ somest maple in town. Continued on page five Raphael. The next meeting of the local WEST MAIN ST. 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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANF'ORD, CONN., OCTOBER 30, 1041 THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN,, OCTOBER 30, 1041 PAOE THREE PAQE TWO ct worry. And even within the ag­ What Nots THE RETURN OF RJS^JJ THB~BRA'NfQ&D. RSVIEW "He betrays America who says our SPARE THAT TREE! gressive pto-labOr circles of Ad­ GOBLIN 'GAINST ministration there's a growing BY GITA ROUND THE PRODIGAL CAT frontiers Uc thousands Of miles be­ WASHINGTON! lieUef that the unions are pushing SHORT BEAGH THE MOON Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ yond our mml slidre Iin?s."-^parks keeping, Accounting, Business the closed shop maintenance Issue Last call to swear In property Established 1928 SNAPSHOTS too far and the defense program Is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slzer and by the Baron Administration, Dictaphone, .suffering as a re,?ult. ilsts/. Stepped Into the East \ ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH From high above the spectre fUes Comptometer, Day and Evening Published Every Thursday At terprise syHlcm. It W«R llio ncws- BY JAMES PRESTON Haven High School yesterday and . Miss Nancy Curtlss have arrived Then, too, the nationwide atten­ Fr. IVUllam O'Britn in Cocoa, Florida. This strange but true story of .Oiinincd against the moon. Sessions. Co-educational. Enter piipers oJ! Americn, Hiiiall no less ran smack Into a tip-top o.ulz pro­ Sunday School at 10:45 ajn. the prbdlgal cat should be a lesson | From (Jeep bcloio t/ie ixiitshoc crfe'; at any time. Branford, Cohrt. tion attracted by the Currier case gram being conducted In the audl- by than largo, which cnenurnKnil Within the next fortnight, you'll has contributed to the "souring." Confessions—4:00 p. m. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Herman of to a\\ cats and humans as well Her eerie,, mournful tuno^ STONE COLLEGE private industry. Onr clectrio be reading statements and reports' The Government rejecter the torulm by Ihe students I am preceding first Sunday. . In the town of Stony Creek .he re From hauntoi homes the ghastlii THE BRANPORD. REVIEW, INC. sure I can't figure out how those Maplewood, N. J. were recent , 120 Temple St., Now Havc/a power (lovelopmont, oil prndiu', ot .speeches about the new defense Currier bid on a Michigan housing Sunday Masses 10 A. M. guests of Mr,, and Mrs. John lives a wonderful family by tho wnil 37 Rose Street tiny kids can know so much. It's name ot HagUn; now these HagUiis Bewitch with a loild croon lion, ponl, and molal tniiiini?, and plans now being hatched. The project bo cause of AFL protests Buck, Highland Park. watchword at Capitol Hill Is "any­ despite the fact that It was an ex­ marvelous Prln Fagerstrora tells have hearts as big and ns soft as 'Tis Halloween and goblins sail a Ihousttiul and one variolicK of thing could happen," and the me they do have 3-4 such affairs •UNION OBiAPEI. a pound of liver; and it is with Against October's moo)». MEYER LE8HINE Publisher tremely low bid. during the school term. One The Womahs Auxiliary will meet onlerprlso have luul tlie aid of a While House now takes of a de­ Sunday, November 2. 11. Au M. for a luncheon-meeting at the this family that the prodigal made AUCE T. PETERSON Editor mother In town has a son. Said son On other shores there is no time Irdo press, to the ureal bonclil , ,>,...,... .,.„ _. .pro-labor men around the Presl- Never drive- if you've been drink SCHOOL FOR WARDENS the winter. look ot having been frost bitten. Bron/ord Beuicti) Telephone B-IBAT ,liat the iKU'iiial cost ot govorn- vide working capital in the years ahead. New taxes must be levied,' were found to be so near together I jjcemed. Wfl Hhall meet the ntjed with tin but they must bo levied in such a way that they will not halter pro- dent are beginning to talk of be- Ing, Experts of various phases of 'air Outsiders .said that It seemed such .—practically glued together — that • While tho tamlly were plunged in I 101 W ttter St., New Bk-vml Don't; play a game with Fate, raid protection, are scheduled- to Mrs. Laura Hilton is in Cocoa, oftlni offeotivonoss oharauteriatif ncnt could be cut by a billion oi duetiou and ihroW'men pMl ot work. ^ ' ling "fed up." a pity sueii a thing should ,ViftPPen 1 Prank,, jpsorjcd'.^o';ilxti9mo^m.ea8^t8Qt^ sT" 5iR,l'*'^^'^ 1 ot the AmoT'wM\ jicople. , nQto,.dqUai'3 a year •witliouL im ,or .show liow fast yourrcar cnn go, speiik at the Industrial .Warden Florida tor the winter months. 'leriliiig or el\minai"lu'"g"'iAj'"''t!S'hBrt-• . 'iw^v«avottVe<.onouw»,.iuusl,-.al8fl,J,)e^um' of the oth­ 1941 cost 15,750,000 man days, 500 "Lighting the house, of course,','^he said. you could cut your bills to much less than what newspaper, not oulj' beouuse of I clearly remember what we went er. Past experictiee bos shown that When industry is making money, per cent more than In the corres­ its information servient not only ponding period ot last year. "Well now, Mrs. Smith," I told her, "if you'll they were in 1920 if you used the same amount of through during and after the First agriculture is making money, too. use electricity just fbr lighting the house next bevausie of its niuib'sis of un- World Wat. There was plenty of Pacts like these prove that here in Anipriea, we've all got a stake The steady spread of julsdlc- electricity," I said. tiunnl poiiciesi, hut because of its work, and high wages. And most tlonal strikes throught the country month, I'll guarantee that your bill will be much people spent their money as it they in each other's future. We may work in dlfTcrent parts of the coun­ has given the administration a lot "You may be right," Mre. Smith said. "I do advertising service, is vital to the I9£% OF THE ASSETS BACK OF 125,000,000 POLICIES never expected again to have,t» try at ditVercnt jobs. We may liave tlitTorenl likes and dislikes. We less than it was in 1920." eeonomie licaltli and •well-heing OVVNED BY 6S,0OO,O0O PEOPLE IN AMERICA ARE IN use a good deal more now, don't I?" deny themselves anything. Then in ma.v be divided into various groups—industrial employees, liirmers, What about the other part of the She looked at me as if I was crazy. of this country. 1929 tho crash came. Tho streets US.GOVEff,VMe/VT SECUR/rfES. "Yes, Mrs. Smith," I said, "and if you had used doctors, law.ver.s—but in the long run we're all in the same boat. tile—consequences? "Whatsoever a "•Well now wait a minute," she said. "Are you "Business deserves to be im- were full of unemployed people; man soweth, that shall he also And today we've all got to work together to solve our coniinon that same amount in 1920 your bill would have nieftsnrably wore free from bur­ Banks closed up. Mortgages were reap." "The World les so construc­ suggesting that all next month I wash my cjothes foreclosed, and In many cases the problems. We've got to work together to check iufiution,linance de­ been inuch higher than it is. The cost of bur eaucratic rc'gulatinii than it is. ted," says Dr. Smith, "that certain on a washboard, go without my electric ironer, descent from affluence and plenty fense, prevent unnecessary government controls on our freedom—in causes bring certain results. It is Ko medium is iu such good po­ keep the radio and the refrigerator shut off, electricity has been reduced more than 60 per to want and often suffering was short'we've all got to work together to insure our continued pros­ equally true that no man can sition, so well equipped, us the very rapid. I wonder If now we wlU violate the divine law without pay­ sweep the rugs with a broom, disconnect the elec­ , cent since 1920." 1-opeat the folly of those times? I perity in the years to come. ing a penalty:. .What we sow we newspapers tu preneh and to will biases our judgment, or teaeh the value of free enter- certainly hope not. This Is the SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES must reap". A yoohg man who had time to bo careful, to save, to deny pauperizes or prostitues our emo­ prise," Iji this day and generation "shi" tions, is sin." Somewhere' I have become an engineer, but not an es­ oneself. For nothing Is more certain has become an almost forgotten pecially good one, was inclined to A free press exists only, wiieu than tliat after this period ot false word, But alas! the reality which seen practically the same thought blame it on his college; but an old free cutorpi'iso exists. In tliu to­ prosperity we shall come to a time it represents was never more sumined up in the brief statement professor whom he met at a class tal state, tlie newspaper is ot ne- otunemployment and .hfrdsliip. .1 present in tlie world.. What tl\en Is that "anything that causes God to dinner, told hhn. "You dldnt udge every one who can put aside a study, you knowr—and, .school Is Just eesstty the voice of. tho ermno in sin? Rollin H. Walker says it Is lie disappointed In us is sin." I like UNDER OUR LOW RATES little and look forward: Not to "an infectious germ disease" (of that, because It Ihiplies that God like a bank. You must nut someth­ power. It dances to the dietator's needlessly run Ui debt and buy plan for each of us, which ing Into It In ord« to get anything things on an Installent plan. Also thlue spirit)spiiiv.i, Rot\wjyr L*-j,. Smitw«,*w*h. sayM«.,sa —-..—that „ a J — , I out." "But there is a bright side to song, It spreads lies and advantos in its simplest terms It can be said .we should try to discover and live YOU CAN... uovruption.iu high, places. It is very high taxes are ahead. The cost An old man, all of eighty ot living Is going up. Wisdom is a that "sin Is anything that despoils,up to. "Falling short" ofUiat Idealilt also keen ot eye and used for the selfish ondii of the ; great thing, but v/lsdora that comes and debauches a man's body, his is for each one of us "sm." The | years old but use a heating pad H K , few—:nOt Jor the servieoof the great ^^K. b"^^-''^<»rM "LT'^'f^Ilnd orirsnlrrt'' '^^^ ^relvn';]ns that Je^ sternly denounced! vigorlous of movement, when ques- ?h"e'^e"ra^wtrKor:he^iu;tur gr^^^^^^^ '^^'s^'nr.l^^^e the so called respectable 3h,s:|tioned_about 11. replied^;:->-ng many. us lour great iuuuit.ivi>, ^.ujo •4,'^.I w,;«»»«*.. MV ,..» —^ _ mm l^WcRlCANS ARE WISE (N FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE 5 hours for Hero iu the, IJnited States the It Is too late. Put sonie of- that Smith,'ou" r reason, our Judgment. Selfishness, gveetl.r envy, hate,; on the lawrrat of a well-invested money Into U»o ba»»k this week, or t OF TriEIR UFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. YOU SAVE free press'has4lww a luaguJfl- our win, and our emotions. Aj]yth-= malice. He taught that evil in the'youthl" So It pays to sow good seed AND you SERVE WHEN YOU BUY DETENSE BONOS. 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PAGE FOUR THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., OCTOBER 30, 1941 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD. OONN., OOTOBER 30, 1041 PAGE FIVE IT'S Time vou Knem—-fev'^AWRENCE I- I • HALLOWE'EN WEDDINGS Home Accideni Deaths NORTH BRANFORD HoMMODUS FOUGHT AND With The^isqys WON 1031 BMTLES IN THE , ROMAN GLADIAT0I2IAL Ai?ENA.' Junior High School News In The Service Highest In Five Years Services at the local churches on served by the members of the Refreshments are Gay WHAT WAS HIS OFFICIAL TOWNSEND-OAWLEy Sunday will be: chapel on Thursday night beginn­ Schools of the town will bo CAPACITY ? ing at six o'clock.. Mrs. Stephen closed Friday, October 3; for the Mass at 0:15 o'clock at St. GENERAL NEWS STAFF Kane, Charlotte Stalt, Betty Waltz A wedding of Interest to Bran­ Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. John Rose, Mrs. Charles Llnsley, Mrs, Er­ and Giddy State Teacher's Convention. Patricia White, Joan Armstrong, Fritz Peterson, son of Mr. and nest LInsley, and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Fritz Peterson, Palmer Road ford people took place Saturday in /. McCarthy, pastro Mrs. Edward says Dorothy Grcig The Knitting and Crocheting Editor-in-Chiet Eve Jurczyk, Lillian Angan, June Harrison are on committee. Announcement has been made of has been sent to tho Army Air the Old Stone Church, East Hav­ Daly, organist and choir director. Club under the direction of Miss Richard Whitcomb Richard, Dorothy St. Louis, Prls­ OST of the special cvcnls of llio year Iiavc some dccpstg- the engagement of Lois Stevens Corps ground school, Wlcheta en, when Miss Edith Laura Cawley, Sunday School will follow with Cronln and the Needlecraft Club cllla Shorey, Jean Walton. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Instructions by Dominican Nuns Plans aTO complete for the public nincnnce underlying Ihcni. ^ „„ ' , Honce, daughter of Mrs. Gustavo Assistant Editor-in-Chief Texas. M under the direction of Miss Dud- Walter Cawley of Branford, be­ from Now Haven. card party to be given by the Con­ Not IluUowc'cn, Ihoufili. It's just n cla/Ty-down-dllly of an A. Quenther of Stony Creek to Mr. Nancy .Jacocks dy combined tor a Halloween par­ The story ot "Penrod's Busy Day" came the bride of Mr. George Confessions will bo heard on fraternity of the Rosary for the occasion—devoted to prnnits and gay goings-on. Frank Henry Putney of Water Sergeant Jesse Lozler of East ty. The following members at­ Secretary by Booth Tarkington Is about a Hodgson Townsend, son of Mrs, Friday evening at St. Augustine's benefit of the building fund. The 11 brings to mind succulent red apples, corn pppping over Street, auiUord. Haven Is at Camp Blanding, Florida tended. young boy who seeks revenge, but Hazel U. Townsend and the late Church. party .will be held on I^ovember S llio open llro, witchos on broom Elmlra DooUttle fillcka riding ttio wind ncross tho natoly wllti tho tomato noup. Add Knitting Club— 'Victoria Alex, tho joke Is on him. X Dr, George Hodgson Townsend. The Members of the Confraternity of in .the" town hall, door prizes have onotigh flour to mako a dough Btlff Susan Well, daughter of Mr. and Treasurer When his sister gives him an John Male and Edward Scobie of been donated and there will also be faco of the niootii clicorrtil orango Margaret Baxter,, Flora Anderson, Rev. William G. West, oltlclated, the Rosary are ! to receive Holy pumpkins, plump nugarcd doiigh- onough to roll. Shape with dough. Mrs. Leonard Weil of Stony Creek Joan Norrls ammonia-soaked handkerchief, by East Haven were home from Camp 'Communion In ^i.bqdy on Sundoy prizes for the high and low scores. nulB, and nrchcd binck cats wllh Mut cutter nnd fry In deep fat, who is a patient in New Haven Pat Bergen, Bertna Farrington? Edwards for the week end.. Robert Norton Townsend of New drain on at)Hoibcnt or brown paper OHE NUMERALS ON THE mistake, he Is so angry that he will morning, and their' daughters, too Refreshments will be served also. cycB Bhlnlng In tho dark. Hospital is now permitted to take Carolyn Bombollskl, Nancy Bou- Haven served as his brother's best DIALS OF MODERN BULOVA telle, Helen Clgloh, Carol Englehart HALLOWEEN do anything to get revenge. He man. The ushers were Warren young to belong to the "Children There will be a cake table where occasional automobile rides. MILITARY WATCHES ARE Milton Samson ot Laurel Street, guests may purchase home baked Ruth Harrison, 'Viola Kopjanski, sees his chance when Mr. Blakely, Cawley of Branford, brother ot the of Mary" Society are to receive PAINTED WITH A U.S. ARMY a young man, visits Margaret, his East Haven is visiting lds,parents cakes lor homo use. Dorothy Matthews, Anita Mescall, Friday, October 31st Is Hallo­ on lurlough from .ajtlie JJ. S. S. bride, Leslie Brlggs, and Robert with their mothers. A debutante dance will be given SPECIFICATION LUMINOUS ZTf^y-c CUM/C" civiioc imn sister. Penrod Intrudes upon their Friday evening at the New Haven COM!>OUND,CONTAINING PURE 'l^LASS SNAKE" SIJAPS INTO Eleanor Padzinskl, Lorraine Prus- ween. In the olden days it was a CarUna. Stationed at| Norfolk, Va. Bryan of Guilford. Mrs. Joseph Hall I^ADIUM / how MUCH DO YOU PIECES AT THE SLIOHTEST slck, Peggy Rathke, Betsy Sam­ religious holiday, a day on which privacy and stays with tliem si of East Haven rendered a program /Holy Eucharist win bo celebrated The annual drive for membership Lawn Club V to Introduce MLss that they cannot speak privately. Elizabeth Converse, daughter ot THINK AN OUNCE OF PURE JO'JtH ' IT IS NOT GLASS son, Prlscllla Shorey, Eugenia Tam- the spirits of the dead were sup­ Louis J., Zuraski has bedh trans- of nuptial music at the organ; and at 0:30 o'clock at Zion Episcopal In the County Farm Bureau is will [VADIUM IS WORTH ? AND NOT A SNAKE / WHAT Mr. Blakely and Margaret decide Mr. and Mrs. Thornton J Converse ulevlch,. Shirley Taylor, Jane posed to return to the earth. That tered to Co. D Spec. Troofis, Camp Miss Doris Tostorl ot Guilford was Church, Rev. Francis J, Smith, under way Clifford Harrison head to take a walk. "They think .that of Stony Creek. Miss Converse pre­ Thompson, Leatrice Tucker, Lu- accounts for its name which means Blanding Florida. -j • vochl soloist. Rector, Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, Ing up the local group. He Is being DF EVERY PERSON WHO HEARD ABOUT AN ACCIDENT THAT thoy can get I'id of Pcnroci by pared at the Masters school, Dobbs tlna Van Wilgen, Jean Walton, "Hallowed" or "Holy Eve". Miss Lcona Cawley, sister of the organist and choir director. assisted by Frank H, Snow, Daniel HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT, TOLD 2 OTHER PEOPLE ABOUT IT. ^ walking fast, but only tire them­ Ferry, N. Y. and Is a freshman at Mary Zvonklvic. Each year at this time many William Butler has boon visiting bride was maid of honor and Miss Doody, Clarence Hyland, Percy WITHIN 12 MINUTES. EVERYBODY ON EARTH WOULD KNOW ABOUT selves out. When Margaret and her InfeotloiiB ortftlnn from cuts nnti Bedn, Martin Burkelman, and Smith College. . n BEFORE MORNING I APPROXIMATELY HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE Needlecraft Club — Shirley Lo­ complaints come to our schools his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Tune Cawley, another sister ot tho •oratohos ptnyniAjor rolo on Hie hon>o , Morning worship will be at U mother are talking, Penrod listens Frank Cacarelll. THERE IN THE WORLD TODAY ? carno, Mary Griffin, Esther Grlf- about stolen gates, broken win­ Bulter of Laurel Street, East Haven bride, and Miss Grace Bernard, accident front. Above—Tho kllohen o'clock at the North Branford in. He finds out that his sister has butcher knife Is a poor whittling blode, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Webb, Mr. and filn, Joyce Ferguson, Isabel Sweet, dows, etc. This Is the wrong way He Is on the N. S. S. Spencer sta­ wore bridesmaids. Congregational Church. Rev. Q. been fooling him and , that the espeololly when It Is" drnwn toward the Mrs. Edmund Hylennskl, of Bran- Betty Edwards, June Zellnskl, to celebrate Halloween.' In our tioned In New •york. body. Rlgbl—Fnllo Imt year killed Dlllard Lcssloy, pastor, Mrs. The morning service at ' Zion Joke is on him. At tho end ot the Following the ceremony" the bri­ ford, explored the famous Endless Janet Bartholomew, Ruth Vincent, country we believe in personal 16,000 Amcrlcanj In their homes. Never Douglas B. Holabird, organist and Episcopal Church on Sunday will story he says. "This has boon a dal couple reoeived at the church use a chair or other furniture no an Caverns at New Market, Va., while Barbara Boldtmann, Anna Laird I rights ot citizens which should Ready to take his iplace as an choir director. be a Memorial service and persons nice day." and again at the reception which Improvised ladder. on a motor trip through the Cloo Carter, Rosella Alternmtt, LO' •keep us from* destroying property. active member ot ' the United was held at tho home of the Sunday School tor the children of wishing to present names for the Joan Armstrong, Gr. 7 Shenandoah valley of Virginia. ulse Smith, Mary Ann Wardle,! 'Why not have fun by Interest- Slates' First Line of Defense fol­ bride's parents in Branford. . Wntiiluglon, D. 0.—CnrolossnoBn In this parish will be. at 10 o'clock In list,, or flowers, or money for ^ V • II ^ the chapel. Mrs. Burton S. Hall is memorial flowers should get in •Wanda Laskor, Gladys Edwards, Ing parties in barns wltli stunts lowing his graduation ,V from the Upon their return trom a South­ writing a now atniisa to "Homo Swoot Naval Training Station gaturday, Homo." the superintendent. touch with the rector, not later Mr. Otto Kneuer of Detroit, Jane Bedlent, Lillian Mangan, HU- and games whlcli everyone will en­ ern Trip tliioy v(lll be at home at Aooorilng lo tho Amorlcnn Hod CroRn, than Saturday afertnoon. Michigan is spending the week at degarde Macaltls, Alice Williams. joy? How much better tor our­ Capt. Jim Bradley October 25, Francis "Michale 177 Whltlleld Street, Guilford. homo nooldoula last year nocounlcd tor Answer.s on page elKlH Calllanan-returned on a nine' the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mary Palaia, June Richards, Elaine selves, our school and our town? Co7>tiniie£i trom page one Iholr Broatost tnlRllty loll In Rvo day leave to the home ot hi.s yonra.. Bomo, 33,000' tiorsonn lost On All Saints Day, Saturday, Mrs. Norbert Kneuer, Sr. of the Thompson. Bracken were Mrs. Elbert Bedard, Theresa Panaronl, Norma Richard 'Whitcomb, but adds "unless Fred raises chic­ Injuries cnaiiliiK vurylnS dPiiren* The annual autumn sllvor tea Nothing BOrlouB, you soo. But then roll In cinnamon and sugar sister, Mary A. Calilnan, of 16 tbolr llvoB Ihroimli fnlls, bHriit, Mass will be celebrated at 0 o'clock Boston Post Road. An interesting display of medals Pearson, and Miss Murel Fallerton. Brecclaroli, Geraldlne DoBay, Editor-ln-Chiet. kens." KABBOWSKI-PIABOIK poisontns ami ollior linznrdn at ot dinahlllly nccounloti tor noailv at St. Augustine's Church and Holy will be served by Zion Parish Qulld lun. mixture. Makes 30-3C ;doughnuts. Taylor Avenue, East Haven, Conn. G.OOO.OOO cnaon liiYoWIni; ho.ipitnll. won by various girls in the troop Hostesses for tiie event were. Joan Claire Storms, Isabella Robertson, The history ot the Old Bradley ovorydny homo llto. AllhouRli lo»s Communion at 0:30 o'clock at the at the Rectory on Friday after­ I So when a party In In order for Sugar and Cinnamon Mixture The furlough was granted hhn be­ In St. Stanislaus Church Satur­ drnmatic—ooUBOiiuontly losa apt lo zatlon or caru ot n phyaldan, tii> Mrs James Lewis of Ottawa at out-door events, were much ad- Gebel, Audrey Helses, Barbara Beverly Barnfes. Those' having perfect attendanc house bears repeating; Warren S Zion Episcopal Church. noon. Mrs. Qcorgo Gedney and that night. It's a Bkylnrky affair with */t fluptiuca r fore he leaves for his future as- day morning. Miss Antonia Pias- altrnot publlo Inloroat-T-honio aeol- Rod Gross puliitnd out. tho noto of Informality and gaiety Canada is spbndlng several weeks mired. Assisting Mrs Horace Van Allen Patricia Bergen. Barbara Van In the seventh grade are as follows Bradley and his wife fnoved into dont Intalllloa ran a cloao socoiul Mrs.. Jesse Richmond will pour. Tea 1 tenHpoon cinnamon slgment. clk, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. To rodiiQO acclduiita In ilic. hoir:: carried right on llirougli to the here as the guest of Miss Fern Sands Leader, and Miss Virginia Sands and Carol Englehart. James Nelson, Theodore Novak, their new home "north-west cor­ to daaUi on tho slroot and highway, and oil tho farm, the Itod Crosa 1,^ table decorations will be arranged refreshments. Mix together sugar tind cinnamon. Tho sale ot tickets for "Lady Be .William Plascick of New Haven bo- IralllnR by l.ljOO donlha. Now for tho Hallowe'en Soup. For Molghan. Eugene Plnskl, Joseph Titus, Sid­ ner ot Branford, March 28, 1849.'! Because he hopes to find a per­ luunchlnK Ita annual nccldonl pro- Chlldre n of the Congregational by Mrs. Howard Garden and Mrs. I lltego special spies doughnuts Good' is going fine in the 7th manent career in theJNavy, Calil­ came the bride of Mr. Joseph Kar- With . caroloasnooo playluK Iho vonilon'progruui tho last wook of and pumpkin soup, for instanco, flt a party have a huge steaming tu­ ney Ward, Leroy Altmannsberger, .James was born in 1847 in North Church Sunday School ure to be Andrew White. A food table and a reen of It and ladle It out Into grade. This picture will be held on nan signed-up in tho,Reguiar Navy bowskl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George loading roll!,'more limn halt o( Octobur, ThrouKhout tho nation, In entertained on Saturday afternoon I well tho Hallowe'en mood. Regard­ Thursday and Friday nights for Reginald BruUote, Charles Buell, Branford but the three girls, Mary, bomo nocldont donlha woro attrlb- RChoolg and through tho Junior Rod fancy table will be supervised by less of what else you may serve you bowls. MmnI Qeod as the hot dish tor the tull six-year term rather Karbowski ot East Haven. at a costume Halloween party at lor your buffet refreshments: the benefit of the Branford Public Robert Doebrlck, Kenneth Erlck- Emma and Nellie were born In the utod 10 falls—oooiirrlnK on otalr», OrosB, oomo 10,000i00,0"ohoolt/llat8" Mrs. Alfred Hawkins and Mrs. can offer one or both of tliose. Court Of Awards than taking advantage of tho four- Rev. Father Fordarczyk perform­ iillppory floors, iiiBoouro niga and Hating accident hazards will ho dla- the chapel at 2;30 o'clock. Hallowe'en Soup with Nutmeg son, Bruce GuUans, Ray Landos, now house. Some of the pegged, Harry Lyon. A musical program I Tho doughnuts have tomato soup Continued from page one IF NOT CONVENIENT TO CALL- Schools Musical Instrument Loan year or emergency- duration Re­ ed the ceremony. aao of ohalrn and other nrlloloR ot Irlbuldd. Honacholdora will ho In them—not that you can taste It. Whipped Cream John Norfolk, William Blunden, hand hewn timbers came trom the urKOd to .conduct n collnr-to-alllo will be presented under the direc­ Van Sands, Barbara Allen. Needle- Fund. serve enlisted, although both en- The bride, who.se father gave her turulturo as tmprovlaod alcplnddorn, A throe cent supper will bo , It does, however, seem to give them 2 teaspoons (lour William Corcoran, Donald Court- Governor Saltonstall property. Burns and accldoulal polBOuinti fol' chock-up to dutormUio and corruct tion of Mrs Paul R. Hawkins. Mrs. nno textui'e and richness o( color: 2 to.lBpoona butler craft, Audrey Heiser Book binding llStement offer identical education­ in marriage, was attended by Miss 1 Clip milk sal, Clarence Hoyt, Betty Kockler, Some say there's Indian blood in loved In that order, ' hninrdn. Francis J. Smith will present the 1 can condensed chicken soup as follows • Audrey Heiser and Mr. Clarence Cowing spoke at al and advancement opportunities Mary Plnsclk as maid ot honor guest speaker, Rev. Francis B., Spice Doughnuts Vt cup pumpkin (strained) Barbara Allen. Design, Audrey Katharine Moleske, Tessie Nalmo, the Bradleys. Perhaps there Is, on t/IO teanpoon grated lemon rind the Junior High assembly on "Bi­ during the present vast naval ev- and by Miss Louise Dydo as bridos- Harnett who have for his subject, 1 whoto CKtf ' Heiser Glass, Prlscllla Doibert, Borrow by Mail! Bertha Arrington, Theresa Bia- the-Benham side but It Is eight nutnieR for whipped' creani or cycle Safety." panslon program. rtmid. Mr. Henry Karbowski served and Mr. Edwin Kllnkhamor wai "One thousand miles oh foot I eRR yolk garnish . Bibliophile Joan Armlstrong. giareili, ,]oanne Carlona, Alberta generations back. Dutch and Eng- 1 cupmiRnr The Reporters' Club is having a Calilnan was graduated from as best man. Sgt. Josepli 8. Plasolk his brothers', best man. PEOPLE NOTICE through dark Liberia" The public 1 aup innHhail potatoos, well Melt butter, add fiour'dnd cook Hostess Joyce Senior. | "^OU may borrow any amount from $50 to $5000 llElTi the ancestors were. ege Notes 'packed until (rothy. Then add ,mllk and combined Halloween' and Initia­ New Haven , Commefglal. High of Company C, R.R.O, Fort Dovons, A .reception tor tho • Immodlnto Coll Is Invited to attend. 1 can coiidonRcd luinato soup at tliis bank on character security and long- Franson with his harmonica and The original track was ot large ,3W-4 cuim of (lour cook until thickened. Add chicken The following girls wore given tion party In Rose Cimlno's barn School several years ago and has Mass. was the usher. ' ' families was held in the Colonial C teanpoonH baklna' powder soup and pumpkin and heat thor­ their first aid badges and also gave lime 'I'epiiynient—either iu person or by writing next Monday afternoon from 4-7. Melvln Bigelow, who sang a cow­ enough acreage so that'.Warren S. House, Ilamden. YOUR VOICE Vi leaHpooii bukinis soda oughly, but do not boll. Add finely since held several civilian posi­ A reception followed In Sliver Mrs. Corl Smith of Sea Hill Road VA tcAKpoons cinnamon a very interesting demonstration of or teleplioniuij (84181) for application blank. Retreshments will be served. The boy song. let his garden rest a year before tions. However, no.no of them were H teaspaon nutmeg grated lemon rind about' five min­ Dollar Inn, Branford. Rosamond Ilammur Was a moni- will open her homo for the regular ^ tca'HPOon cloves utes before serving. , first aid: Barbara Van Sands Carol committee consists of Louisa Bi- Lillian Mangan has moved from planting again. Sea-grass and flsh able to deter him frorn determina­ and SPEECH "When your application is approved, check will be Upon their return from a trip HtlSTED-SPENOEE, jbor ot the refreshment committee meeting of the Young Mr. and Nutmeg Whipped Oreaik': ' Engelhart Audrey Heiser, Barbara anchini, Chairman and Rose Ci- Harbor Street to Todd's Hill. plowed urider gave to the soil a tion to enter the naval service. He Sift tho flour, then measure. Com­ sent you prom])tly.. to Washington Mr. and Mrs, Kar- I tor the Oldtimors got to gather Fri^ Mrs. Club on Wednesday evening, bine flour, baking powder, baking I'o V4 cup whipped cream add % Allen Joan Armstrong Joyce Senior mino, Margaret Morawski, Elea­ Schools will be closed on Friday. certain richness. When Mr| hopes to attain the rating of Elec­ :)owskl will live in,Mill Road, East day evening at Ilainden Hall. FIRST November 5. Mrs, Leslie Bean of Bodn, ctnnuraou, nutmeg and cloves. teaspoon nutmeg and blend to­ Lea trice Tucker Gail Bolter, Jean However, if nearby wiien next iu the city, be nor DelGrego and Billy Plnkham. The Student Council reports O'Reilly hoard this he was con­ trician's Mate. Miss Greta Spencer, daughter ot Boat together tho whole egg and gether. Servo 1 spoonful on each Calalrese Pat Bergen Jeanette Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer of 757 What kind of an im- Church will assist Mrs. Smith as .sure to drop in. It's always a pleasure to meet Room 20_- 4 was entertaine, d dur^ ! that the returns of the dance held vinced he guessed he'd "have a He may look forward to advance­ «gK yolk, add the sugar and mtx serving of soup or lust sorlnklc top Townsend Avenue, East Hn,ven, was Miss Elizabeth Converse ot Stony, hostess. well, ttien stir In tho mashed pota-1 ot soup very lightly wltU grated present and prospective borrowers personally, ing its home room period by John' last Friday wore satisf actoj/y. little garden." ment from the rating dfAppren tlce presBion do you make yORK-OLABEN married last Friday -to Mr. Prod Creek is taking part,In the annual —when you speak? --V .. ., loQS. .'Add tho flour mixture altev^lInulmcE . Servos i, •'! \ i i FOR RENT and explain the many uses to which the Morris As children, tho Bradleys slept Seaman to, tha_t of ',S^cnnd Clas_s on corni.'h'usks In tlje iUpfllnlshed|seaman at the end oVhis'first'lour Husted, son of Mr. and Mrs. hockey .tournament , at ' Smith »^ Plan may be put. I '• '^ ; ' • Ailnotiricetiieat! is' made ot the AH over the country people attic and told stories of ghosts and montlis in the Navy, He will rotw'n Charles llustod of George Street, marriage ot Joan Elizabeth, daugh­ coiiego.', /, '"•;,.'- ;'.v ;;''. arc speech conscious. The way Pour Rooms, furnished, MmfORD OIL BURNER goblins or tell asleep listening to to Newport at the end ot his leave East Haven. Miss Virginia Stevens you talk, the way you move Lanphier's Cove, DIARYofo . the rain on the roof., • to await transfer to his future as­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ClaSen was bridesmaid and John Ilustcd, Wayne Davis of 504 Thompson and stand and sit, the way hath, view of water For solid carefree comfort this winter install a ilerb odors linger with cobwebs signment. ot Damascus' Road to Welcome brother of; the groom, was best Avenue, East Haven has beoii your voice sounds—all this is man. Mr. Husted is stationed at important, and all this can be THE MORRIS PLAN BANK and 1870 newspapers under the Frank 'Vork, of Northford, son of fleeted treasurer of the senior By Winnie Rlnkor $36 Camp Blanding, Florida, improved through training. beams for the spacious attic even­ William P. Butler of 108 Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Sfork of Tyner, class at Suffleld Academy Suffiold. BEAUTY AUTHORITY OF NE'W HAVEN tually became storage space and Indiana, on Saturday, October 25, : V Mary H., wife of Merton A Rob­ St. East Haven is In i the Coiist was never converted Into plastered It 4:30 p. m., in the Baptist par- Georgia Chapter, O. E. S an­ Miss Marlon Borrmann of. East'' inson of 78 Marvel Road died Mon­ COR. TEMPLE-iS! CRO'WN STREETS Guard as is Robert A. Klstein and FrancesStein,B.S. rooms with generously wide floor jonage. Rev. A. W. Jones perform- nounces that Mrs. Edgar Williams day at her home. Funeral services Product of Horace O. Rogers. Havon has been elected ..treasurer, by Helena Rubifisteiit' Alice T. Peterson Locally Made boards and bull's eye-glass win­ 5d the ceremony In tho presence of Branford Point was winner of of the freshman class at, , Junloir announces the were conducted this afternoon and dow panes as was tho sunny down­ 'it the immediate tamUies. Mr. and the ivory Card Table. . iCollcgo ot Commerce.,: ;,;;,,,, opening of classes Interment was in Montowese Taylor Place — Short Beach Malleable Iron Nationally Amony the local yodng' inen who • I wonder why most women think She can 9xercise. while she is doing stairs. Mrs. York will reside at 200 Church Cemetery. Mrs. Robinson was taken are enlisted In the army are; exercise hard work. When I told her work and make her household Famous The O'Reillys have bought them­ Street, Guilford. FOR CHILDREN ill this summer while vacationing nttingi Co. Leander Albinus Lagefstrom, Wil­ a comse in better speech, poise, Mrs. Curtis this morning that she chores work tor her. Everytime she selves a hou.se.- at Marvelwood their summer home son Charles Lay, Walter William voice, expression, diction, tal­ couldn't hope to lose weight health­ lifts an object from the floor she "This article was written late Lipkvlch, Willijm Charles Little, KLINKHAMER-RYAN lowed bj/ courses in dramatics at Robinson's Point. • 'L'-is for laughing * and dramatic perlormances. fully by dieting alone, and that I can make that a good posture ex­ Wednesday evening and Mr. Brad­ John Stanley Makowsky, Jr., ercise If she bends the hips, keeping would give her some exercises to ley was looking forward to reading Stanley A. Markleskl, Clayton E. The wedding of Miss Reglna her back in a completely straight FOR ADULTS do at home, she made a wry face Right around the corner in Branford Is produced an oil burner it. Strangely enough the old gen­ Massey, Michael Joseph Meglln, Kenny Ryan, daughter of Mrs. Lu­ While Bobbing For Crunchy Juicy Apples a special course in speech and Rodney Duncan has recovered and said; "Exercise makes me so line, head straight, and hips tucked tleman passed away as the llno- Maryan Joseph Modzelewson, 'Vin­ poise tor inen and women recognized throughout the nation as being one of tlie the genuine lu Ryan of East Haven, and the from his recent Illness and has terribly tired, Madame Rubinstein. under. When she diists, she should lypist was setting the story."—Ed. cent Peter Modzelewski, Sidney Variety of Apples — Filtered Sweet Cidet' returned to work. reach over the chair back and as outstanding quality oil burners produced in America. late John Ryan, to Mr. John KUnk- Telephone today and begin Isn't there some easier way?" HOW THE NEW U. S. TAXES WILL Murray Monroe,' Albert Leavett hamer of New Haven, took place far down the chair legs as she can, When you finally decide upon oil heat do not fall to take ad­ _.v—_-——; Morgan, Joseph Nalnlo, Robert definitely improving your­ Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in Mrs. Rodney Duncan entertained Well, as a matter of fact, exercise trying to make a spjice between' her vantage of this fact The Young Peoples fellowship Neal, Jr., 'William J, Neal, Carl R. self—through better speech. St. Vincent do Paula' Church. The her bridge club yesterday after­ can be easy and relaxing as lollhig diaphragm and the chairback. This Club met Wednesday evening, Newgard, George Robert Nobilr N. KNEUER and SONS; BRANFORD 400 These dealers will be glad to give you complete aetalls on what .^ev. William O'Brien blllciated. noon. In the sun. A good exercise routine will tighten the stomach muscles AFFECT YOUR TELEPHONE BILL Plans were made for the coming Charles Hudson Nott, Charles Allen )3o«lon Post Boad or a Branford installation will do, and what it wlU cost. The bride's only attendant was NEW HAVEN 4-2593 Is never tiring. On the contrary, it and help to correct sway back. play to be presented by the club, Nott, Frank Ernest Palumbo. When she sweeps, she should begin The profits will be donated to the her sister, Mlas Mary .June Xtyan, Mrs. Mervln Brandrlff Is rccov- relaxes and at the same tm\e. Um­ N«w Haven East Haven These East Haveners .are In by lifting the br'ooni overhead, The new United States Tax Law, signed by the president on September 20, bers the musics and takes weight New Haven Coal Co. East Haven Oqal Co. Selective Service; Jciseph Keyes, off in specific spots. stretching arms out .wide along the calls for additional faxes-which will appear on your telephone bill. ri^xTTT handle, feet apart,' chest out and •Vlto Mellllo, Norman C. Morrill Here is a pretty near perfect dla Branford — R. C. Enquist Clarence E. Nelson, Ernest P. Nou- BROWNING KING 00. phragm routine; the stomach flat. Ip sweeping, she Briefly, these taxes apply on business and residence service as follows: TIRES should use long rytjimlc strokes. blg, James P. Nicmols;' Clifford H. Lie on the floor, pressing the back MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS COMPANY New and Old Tires, bought and Noonan, Albert Ranfotie, Horace E to the floor, bend the knees and Then there are wiiys to turn even 1. Monthly local exchange service charges will be taxed at 6%. Branford, Conn. Redman, Garrett T. lieynolds, Ed­ lift the body high off the floor till a sold. All sizes. Prices worth EYESIGHT ••iuch humdrum tasts as polishing, Example: If your local.service and equipment costs $4.00, a tax ward J. Roberts, Frank Sandry, pull U felt In the dlphragm and hanging curtains Into figures- considering. Also Magazines Stanley Sapeto, Gram H . Shiner, of 24 cents will apply. with this amazing mu-Kles. Relax and repeat ten improving exercises. In polishing a and newspapers, 2Bo a hundred Fred J. Stanio, Ambrose Stonick, SUITS times. floor, stretch out and back, as far Prank R. Tipping, Henry Torrello, new kind of h^me 2. Toll calls costing less than 25 cents "will be taxed at 6%. ORANGE at CROWN And this Is one I frequently rc- as possible, to trim down the hips WALTER LORD William H. Tucker, Nathan Tum lighting. Try it' freo ccimmtnd tor reducing walst-Une take Inches ot the waist. The Examples If your monthly toll statement shows five 20-cent calls, a inaro, Thomas L. Vanacore, Arthur TOPCOATS ! and hipz; correct way to hang curtains: tax of 6 cents will apply. Stone St., Granite Bay J. Verclllo, Walter R. Anderso, without any obliga­ I Presa the back against a wall, el- stand on toes, hips • tucked under, Andre J. Boucher, Victor Buonome, and tion. See your light- IhciTUi and hand« held against wall. stomach In. Weight held balanced On toll calls costing 25 cents or more, a tax of 5 cents applies for with thigh muscles. conditioning dealflr •.Bcna lo the floor and stretch up each 50 cents or fraction. • Private Richard Klrby of Berger OVERCOATS s iLX^\n, vtts&A'i back agclnjl wall. Those "Living Exercisees" are my 3t, Short Beach is 'stationed at or our representative. ! /.rjotJwf! T&uon women give for favorites, because. In addition to Examples; The tax on p 25 cent call is 5 cents. BRANFORD irilght 33, School Squadron 345 i TfA. exeteUiag regularly is lack of keeping the figure slender and The tax on a 55 cent call is 10 cents. Jefferson Barracks Mo. from ! ikM, Ot eourse, it 1» praetlcally Im— graceful, they woman to make The tax, on a $2.30 call is 25 cents. iy/

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PACE EIGHT J'HE BBANFOED EEVIEW, BEANFOED, OONN., OCTOBEE 30, 1941

,.i>; THE POCKETBOOK East Haven High EAST HAVEN 0/KNOWLEDGE* (gAlCULATED FOR THE WEEK OF @(gg@©fl(g2,'^. OCTOBER 27. , .5.01 School Notes Past Sachem John Oerrity of Pe- OCTOBER IT. .,«.21 OCTOBER 28. • .y^3 ELLSWORTH COWLES irf OCTOBER 28. . .£.} for the Church School. such delinquent taxpayers to the Jeariette Jackson. Sanatorium,' Walllngford, and the Shirley Olson as Sophie, the maid; ber 9th at 7:30 in the church. The Christmas Sale will be held V — proseoutlng attorney who shall Posters illustrating the story of association's first president also December 3 and 4. . and Harry Mack, a traffic officer. gave an address. The pictures were taken and will Issue a complaint and cause such Plnocchlo mode by the 7th and James Anastasio Directs Business delinquent taxpayer to be arrested 8th grade of Laurel Street School be sho\yn and explained by Carl and'brought before the court. This will be displayed In the Children's Students -assisting Miss Louise Norman Schmidt, a former resi­ THE CHURCH OP CHRIST Riverside News of course win result in additional Room. Scott and Miss' Laura O'Connor, styled after'the regular Comet and dent of Stony Creek. Stony Creek faculty business managers, and costs which will have to bo paid Some camera studies of East broadcast 'each morning. Each Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Minister by the taxpayer. James Anastasio,' student mana­ Issue' consjistejl of four columns der Mr.arid.Mrs. F..CT. Clarke ' and Church School—10 A. M. Donald Alexander is making Im­ Haven made by Mr.,John Degnall ger, compose the following com­ provements on his house InHilton will be exhibited In one of the bal­ voted t'6 Idolure news of tlie school, sons, Robert Bruce and John Fred- Morning Worship—H A. M. The tax collector therefore'urges mittees: Stage manager — Will­ some natloffai' headline, an editor­ ei'lck of Springfield, Mass., were Pilgrim FeUowshIp—7:30 p. M. Cliff. (ill taxpayers who ore delinquent cony showcases. iam Mlntz; "programs — Dorothy The librarian hopes people of the ial of. the day and a lighter story week end iguests at the home of to see that these taxes arc paid Plynn, Ann Lecza, Betty Ryan and of student doings. These dally edi­ Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Flora The Josephine M. Blake property before December 1, 1941, because town at present unacquainted with Phyllis Warner; hand properties- Goldsmith. has been sold to Edwin J. Gaffney. the library and those who have for tions averaged about eight hun­ TRINITY ufler that date the law will be Ruth Cook and Florence Saranecki; dred words each. V compiled with and warrants Issued. one reason or another lost contact There, will a meeting on Novem costumes — Emma Cefarelll, Marj- Comet editors are now planning Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Seccombe ber 13 of the Men's Club. with It will observe this occasion by orle Longyear, and Jean O'Neil; C. A. TERHUNE, making it a real "getting acquaint' to participate In the Connecticut and family were week end guests Trinity Aid will serve a public For All Local News And Sports stage properties —Bernard Luongo Scholastic Press Convention on at the home of Mrs. Seccombe's lll-:0, Ufl,13 Tax Collector e.d day." harvest supper next Thursday Read The Branford Revlen and Fred Pommer; tickets—Grace Saturday, November 8, In Hillhouse brother, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burne evening at 6:30 In the Parish Daum, Raymond Hogan and the High, New Haven. house. Thespians; make-up—the Thespi­ ^ ••-;l'U:_ Mrs. Richard Howd and son ans; prompters — Lillian Burgess, Trinity Aid, meets Nov. 6 at the Frank Callahan and Stanley Strick­ Richard visited Mrs. Charles Howd home of Mrs. Irwin Morton on Mon Business Direcfory Apples Wanted and Beverly Munson; and publicity land Win Class Presidencies Tuesday afternoon. —Elizabeth GlUis. towese St. At these meeting the By the Frank Callahan, chairman of 42 inch Sink and Tub Combihations STICKNEY AND POOR SPICE CO. Council Under Cosmo Mclillo De­ room 312, and winner of the 1940 U *2f, Matin es — assembly quiz probram, was elected $34.95 complete. Toilet Outfits America's Oldest Spioo Hillors bates ScvcnUi Period Study Hall with scat $16.95. Bajthtubs $16.95. NOW BUYING CIDER APPLES AT ITS NEW To Cosmo MellUo, senior from president of the senior class on room 304, went the presidency of Thursday, October 23. In filling Wall Basins 55.95. — The Conn. VINEGAR PLANT the Student Council In the eleo this office, Frank follows In the Plumblni: & Heating' Materials tlon on Tuesday, Octob^- 21. footsteps of his brother, Charles, Co., 1730 State St., New Haven. who was senior president of the THE HtROC ACTICW OF Gl/IEML Tel. New Haven 2-2700 Cosmo, who came here Iroin New ROKRTDU/JLAPOFm U.SAWniNES Phone 6-0028. North Haven, Oonn. Haven High School during his Class of 1938. WHOSACRIKICEO HIS LIFE W m Junior year. Is now a -member of Assisting Frank as class officers /ffHMPtraSAYEATREAJCH PEASANT WHmjN A LAND SLUE the National Honor Society, and a are: Vice-president Muriel Carter, MW,T0UI\'=1RA/CTW BBLWAS WE BUY Furniture of all kinds, member of, the journalism class, 302, a Comet business-board asso­ raSECftAtED BVTHE DtDltATIO^ sev/lng m.achlnes, electric boxes, Theodore Grandshaw, also a senior, ciate; Secretary Violet Moore, 312, OT AMO/IUMEAIT/lltARTHtSa/itOF THE TlViGlDV^. .enamel stoves and baby • grand was elected to the vice-presidency, previously active in the Dancing .pianos, antiques and antique while Frances Cox, a junior. Is and Swimming clubs; and Treasur­ .glassware. Highest prices. Tele­ Abraham Lincoln secretary-treasurer. Following the er Lillian Blokland, 302, who is also phone New Haven 5-1824. electipris a discussion on the pos business manager of the Comet, slblUty of having a seventh period Stanley Strickland, 309, won the Wrote On A Shovel study class for the entire student election of the junior class presi TYPEWRITERS — AIX MAKES body was held, A plan of this type dency; while Grace Hansen, 204, as Convenient Terms would shorten class. periods by vice-president; Photlne Malllarls, Paper Was A Luxury eight minutes. 203, as secretary; and Anne Jones, New, RebuIIts, Rentals, Portables, 203, as treasurer, complete the, Supplies Second Comet Assembly junior executive committee.^ RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. V Unlebs the present paper shortage; is overcome Scheduled For November I C. B. GDY, Mgr. Froxn Trees to Tribimcs, a sound Telephone 7-2738 Paper will again be a luxury film picturing the make-up of a 109 Crown Street, modern newspaper, will feature the New Haven Comet's second assembly of the By Rpsclla Alt«nnatt WANTED—Employment to do year scheduled for Wednesday, No­ TKPOSTMANSTRUND housework, day or week. Willing Help In the Present Emergency vember 12. The showing has been Mr. and Mrs. John Melillo and ttC0l.TftAMCiStlVAK5,(}rTlir • SUPPW SIRGEANT VANCU BALAN worker. Tel, Branford 699-5 made possible througli the cour­ children, Joh^i, Phyllis, Janet and .USmiAflS LOOPED THE IDOPWA , OFTIIEUS.MAFiWl?PlJBLIClTVBUREAU tesy of the Chicago Tribune. Judith weie guests at the home of iS,^?i4F, ",¥6 ™ ^I'ST ™ "WORM INWlLADEimiAHAS A1«I1{DAI0F,E THAN LOST—Passbook No. 10880. If The Comet's first contribution to mm HE WAS AWARDED THE IQOOQOM PIECB OF MAIL OVtF, A PEWOO found return to Branford Sav- Mr, and Mrs.. Leroy Murray Mon­ DISTIWUISHED ELVWG CROSS... . 0F/'6i,>EAFS,l«SNEyEF, HAOOOE RETURNED. the assembly program brought the day. '"gs Bank. 9-25, 10.9,23 Save Discarded Paper Hour of Magic with Mr. Frederick Kusterer, champion amateur.ma­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rogers and WANTED TO BUY-20 pairs of gician of New England, before the Answers tc} "ITS, TIME YOU KNEW" by tawrence Shutter Blinds. Assorted sizes Miss Audrey.Rogers returned from John Schoolcraft. Tel. 558-3. student body on Wednesday, Octo­ their vacation Sunday. ber • 8. Mr. Kusterer's Illusions Commodus Lucius Aelius Aurelius was Emperor of Rome from We Will Collect Bundles FOR SALE-^lmplex Ironer, used ! !. ranged from slelght-of-hand card Mr. Georgp .Morehouse of Elm- 161 to 192 A.D. He was so proud of his record in the gladiatorial only a few times. Almost new tricks to a magic blossoming of hurst, Rhode Island, is visiting Mr. arena that he commanded the world to worship him as Hercules! WiU sell tor $30. Box 47. ' real roses which were distributed and Mrs, Earl Berger, He eventually met his death at the hands of a wrestler by the name of Narcissus, who strangled him. ^ i among the audience. Miss Reglna IJllquIst celebrated FOR SALE—12 gauge double bar­ IS' I THE BRANFORD REVIEW Introduced by Judith Buechele of her birthday, Wednesday, October The "Glass Snake" is a lizard. ' rel shotgun. R. Kneuer, Tel. 201-3 the news class that program cli­ 29th, maxed the Coniei's celebration of Pure radium, such as is used in the luminous compound painted FOR SALE—Florence OH Burn­ Branford 400 days East Haven 4-0628 evenings National Newspaper Week. Another on the dials of Bulova Military Watches, is worth approximately ing Parlor Stove. P. A. Dudley, The Pilgrim Fellowship Society $750,000 an ounce/ feature of this week was the pro­ of the Church of Christ, Stony Boston Post Road. duction of six editions of the Com­ Creek will present Scenes of Mex­ "There are approximately'two biUionlpcople on the Earth today. et on the Air, a radio newspaper ico and the Southwest on Novem- FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, Tel. Branford 704-4.

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