T Haganan Msmorial lihtaiy East Haven, Conn, >ad« Eight THE BRANFORD RF.VTF.W.KAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1952 SPORTSMEN'S DELIGHT ROBERT S. BRUST RETIREMENT More Room Needed CLASSIFIED ADS OGGASIONS MAGAZINE COMMENT For Elementary Schools JANUARY 2-31 The retirement of liobcrl S. Ilrust, share of work on lilg construction Kiemenlary .schools now being HELP WANTED of Stony Creek, as general plant projects — bigger, Jn fact than he planned should Include more space SITUATIONS WANTED CIVE mM4(^ TO an* As an engineer student attending ed by the New York Telephone Com­ Metropolitan .School Study L'oun- or LESS 50/2^ TIMES $1.50 nen.s.sclner PolytechInc -Institute, pany. He was later a general fore­ jcil, a researcl) affiliate of Teachers Ont Timt Combined With The Branford Review Robert S. BrusI, who retired Decem­ man, directing construction forces, College, Columbia University. m! ber 1 as SNET's general plant and then worked on the develop­ These features were recommend­ Ciassified Advertising Must Be Prepaid EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1952 S Cents Per Copy—S2.S0 A Year plant manager, worked his way ment of method.s, materials and ed: large classroom.s, providing For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each addilionai 5 words * through .school repairing telephones tools. Next came a transfer to the forty to fifty square feet of space -VOL. VII—NO. 18 and maintaining switching equip­ AT&T's operations and engineering per pupil—twenty-four square feet ment for a small Independent tele­ headquarters, and then. In IB2'I, be Is tile average allotment at pres­ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY phone company ncor Troy.' New moved la Con-necllcut as plant en­ ent; specially equipped rooms for Dozen Home Owners York. gineer for SNKT. the arts and sciences, conference 50c per column inch CHAMBER STARTS DRIVE He was a one-man plant depart­ Fourteen year,s l.-ilcr on .Scptcinl)cr rooms for .school administrators Apply For Saijitary The Sea Shell, manufactured by Roberts Industries of Bran- land muitl-purpo.so gymnasiums Classifiod ads musf be received by 5:00 F.M. Wednesday Marker To Name ment for the company, which .served 21, 1938, when the violent hurricane ford, is a complete kit of precision cut wood and plywood parts about 20O telephones, and be little and dlsatrous floods swept through and auditoriums. for publication in Thursday edilion. FOR NEW MEMBERSHIPS Gleaning Service easy to put together. Over 20,000 of these sturdy and unsink- realized then that one day ho would the state leaving Ihou.sands of tele­ To permit children to learn from .bend a 3,300 man telephone plant phone |)oles broken and twisted, .first.hand observation, the report Tlic ces.spool cleaning plan, in- abie boots with a V-bottom are in service. An inexpcn;sivc all-department In Connecticut. wrecking cable and wire lines and suggests larger play and work .-ireas The Branford Review - East Haven News Professional Men State Trafficmen stitvitpil In East Haven on Tuesday, purpose boat, it was selected by the U. S. Naval Academy for ' In fact, he had a very definite paralyzing .service for lOG.nOO tele­ in and out of tiic classroom. c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTINGCO California bound is Frank Urged To loin is apparently a succesSs. - Planiiin^ Group Idea he wanted to be a civil en­ phones, Robert Bru.st was in the key PHONE 8-2431 Onolrio, former bakery route To Study Change First Selectman Fri\nk A. l)arkn,r use on their ocean racing yachts. gineer and work on big construction iposltlon to help handle the biggest When passing another vehicle BRANFORD, CONN. BalBsman, who will meet up Local Organization said this morning thiitiapproxlmale- Jobs. And when he was graduated job that ever confronted a telephone always allow sufficient distance be­ with his mother and grandma In Signal System ly a dozen requests tbr tlio service. In 19J0, he turned down his first company. As superintendent In fore reluming to tiic right liand JjgAL NOTICES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Iron Ena­ in the great Pacific coast state. Tlio East Haven Chamber of CXim- Applications must bb obtained in offer of a Job from the Now York charge of statewld? telephone con­ lane — Don't Cut The Other Driver Frank will have plenty to tell morce started the year 1952 with a the office of the building inK]icctiir. Telephone Company, which had struction operations. It was his re­ Short! mel Diatnboard Sinks, and Lava­ his attractive misses, temporarl- large attendance at the first meet NOTICE is horeliy given of a hear­ of Barker "Proposes It is made out in triplicate, one re- To i§»tiic1y Iteport cnnva.s.s'cd the graduating class for sponsibility to supervise the restora­ tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ residing v;llh her iollts - ing of the year of its Board STONY CREEK ing at Room 5S5, State Omce ly .»„ ^ 14th. talned bv the office, one given to engineering talent. Although there tion of telephone Service for an and a few monljis later he assumed cessories; Copper Gutter ond Momauguin. when he returns Directors held on Monday Jan Signal Change At tlie applicant and the thlrRav.'Arnold R. Vail, Pastor days with her father and grand­ phone plant forces, boi.stercd nearly enough cable or enough of anythinc WOOD, STORM WINDOWS once bosted the growing of some of time. made the announcement today. under town contract by the Bran­ East Haven Support It was too late and the company al­ threefold liy reinforcements from, BATE COURT, December 17. 1951 Barker said tlial such systems are ford Sanitary Company wlilch is Last Week. Session hero. superintendent, Howard Kolsey mother, of Paved Street. Betsy Is ready had Its quota of engineering .other Bell Cfompanies, went on witli- to take care of the huge, bacld„ fou.--r lime-s by Glllls said that he was not ij^annlng District, on the 21 day of January live-in maid, excellent care chil­ F., some time ago and received It was recommended at this meet­ John Zito, senior warden; Edwin Boausolell. Mr. Bcausoleil has been Only phoney money can be u.sed advising the agency concerning |the U. S. government for Ills World jto use • the J-lbrary ond IliohonscB A.D. 1952 at 2:30 o'clock in the af­ dren, general housework, assist h''^ serious fracture. A few more ing, that the Chamber in co-opera­ M. Morse, junior warden; J. M. and the iilghest bidder will get the as classrooms noxi VQM In VloW Ot ternoon, and that public notice be Lewis H. Beldlng, treasurer; Win­ problerns ot lanif acquililUon, sucRIWar 11 entertainment activities In serve tlinners. Branford ,S-3401. p't" days and cast will be cut down tion with other organl-/.ations and inerchandi.se. as the cost qf the land and building inllllary ho.spllals. their Inadequate iaolj(t\h«y .11 Is given of the pendency of said ap­ bJi in size, thereby reducing dls- clubs in town Inaugurate an inter chester M. Andrews, secretary; Rus­ It is possible (or people to pool [belter lo hnVp double BUBslonB, he plication and of the time and place COMBINATION OIL AND HOME IV comfort. • ., . - ... . club council for the ' purpose of sell E. Rose, senior deacon; Martin their phoney bills to help any or­ In the area which •will be needed Ti,e catholic War Veterans com , ,^ of hearing thereon, by publishing GAS STOVE for sale. Phone Bran­ .scheduling dales tor social and other G. Olson, junior deacon; William A. lor the redevelopment progrann, and mentied him tor,hiivlng raised more said. , : ^„ this order two times in sgme news­ Also suffering from similar in­ ganization, various churches, or than ssoo.ooo m two.snows at tno\ •, • .-i-.""/;!; •"•••• ••.••••ri''-—, — ford 8-2211 after 5 P.M. jury is Main Street carpenter Tony affairs in order that dates for such Ru.ssell, senior steward; George A. friends win one of Iho valuable future values ot properly when a ii,nMadiso„ ssoo.OOn fetmareO In IwoshowGarden tos r aArmt thoy l iVbPrcvlouiile unsultably lMis ty so tWhile doubl! espok sessione ons for ALI, bill- cusfont^ii'^^ paper published in New Haven affairs will not conflict. Redman, junior steward; Leslie A County and having a circulation in Concelmo, who just "about recover­ [awards. complete scheme Is carried out : i.Emergenc. .. yL. Relief _an• d. the .America ....n. an• d Smith tol• .•d why th-e surye.i -y com-.—- ed from fall troni scaffold not so i^o;iii^!''o'!;SS!!?^r'^i'3 ^X;) Yr- •'••rhe"stores partlolpaUnB ato.Day- - • -!'.•'".-.-'—_-,>,- ...... 1 i.i_ tmlttee wanted only to show prove- said District, and by posting up a PROTECT YOUR LIVES Leeper; .chaplain;.,and Walter H. ton'^.To^riihey^^X&KM&amiSveri .' According to Mr. Beausolell; there _ copy thereof on the public sign-post long ago. ton's" . able t/ietb in the report. AS WELL AS YOU^ WHloughby,"lyler." Coal and Oil, East- llftven Radio, •H«;n_Mm_erou'fcan be Incorporatel propertle.s.lnJhld Into sfutur areae lpcd"®ps% ni^^^^^^^ Mr. .Reed, speaking ns a clllzon in the Town of Branford, in said A committee of six knights of Garden Club Plaris The installing officers were W. B. War BOnd shows. and not as a member ot till' Jioard L- v. District HOMES Columbus members of the Fr. Motzo Brothcr.s, East Haven Clean­ whicplansh. Iarn eothe wortr cases.ih savint wilg anl bde which|n,fKonoi-aTv-cltizen'toworth A native Now,Yorker,r Sullivalils'lerilfln ob­c George E.Mun.son, deputy grand ers, East Haven Shoe Repairers, while to move .some ot Iho houses to of Education told Of the (Ippl'oehci) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Regan Council are busy at pre­ Wednesday Session master, and P. M. Edward W. Leeper, Lucas Photograpliers, Town Motors tained his early ' education and planned for securing nilUIllOJl(lJ By the Court: sent organizing a Mr. and Mrs. new sites in order to create better newspaper exporionce In Port Flora K. Goldsmith, NEW and USED deputy grand marshal. • and East Haven Service Station, J. lots and to eliminate Ihe present fucllIUe.4 here. '.''," Club within the orgoniiiation, A meeting of the Garden Club of A banquet, prepared and served Chester where he began as a .sports CL&P's chief responsibility is to provide our cus­ 1-17) Clerk ALL TYPES one whicli will perpetuate the Johnson and sons, Metcaif's and over.crowding. On the other hand ' Superintendent Glllls qllbtctt a East Haven will be held on Wed­ by Uio members of Princess Chap­ East Haven Upholstering. there are many structures In Ihe writer with tlie Dally Item. From survey made In 1944 whicli predicted FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS usual periodic Saturday night nesday afternoon, January 23, at ter No. 70, O. E. S., preceded tho there he graduated to Ihe big tomers with low-cost, reliable electric service. For DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO­ dances and get-to-gethers held It's Free! It's Fun! It's Entertain­ area which should be removed on- many ot tho current conditions jh m BATE COURT, January 8, 19.52 1:30 o'clock in Hagaman Memorial installation ceremonies. ment! tiroiy, becau.se their condition league newspaper circles In New East Haven schools. Ho also gave FIRE CONTROL SERVICE in the Main Street Hall. Library. Mrs. Leveretl C. Clark will The next stated communication York. He was successively with the Kstate of ROBERT B. STENl' in Working on this latest project makes It uneconomical to rehabilit­ enrollment Hguros showing the In­ your extra convenience, however, we also maintain ,„said district, decea.scd. 259 WOOSTER STREET preside, of the lodge will be on Monday, ate tliem tor years round use. Tho now defunct New York Evening creased enrolfment during the lust are Al Standist, Jim Mllano, January 21. The AdminLstrator having exiTil)i- NEW HAVEN Nuke Aceto, Pete Limoncelll, Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt will pre­ Letters To The Editor. plan ot Technical Planning A.s.soel- Mail, World and Morning Telegraph. few years. In 1948, the enfollmont a staff of trainied and cxjierienced employees whose sent a film, and Mrs. Thomas Fen- His boss on tho Evening Graphic] was 2,985; In 1950, It was .1,273; and ted his administration account with FREE CONSULTATION Ben Santucci and Tony Proto. ato.s, Inc. has been prepared with said estate to this Court for allow­ Insurancoman Alfred Holcombe ton is program chairman. Cpl. Nick DeLucia Jr., U.S.A., son To the Editor: this procedure In mind. was Emlle Gauvreau, onetime New last year It was 3,G40, Glllls said, job is to make available, free of charge, many PLUS ance, it is CALL B-3273 patient at Grace Hospital following Mrs. Arthur W. Hannaway, hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas De Lucia We are writing lo ask if you will Mr. Doran said that the agency Haven and Hartford newsman. From Glllls also said that mnhy new ORDERED—Tiiat tlin 21st day of (2-28 an acute attack ot gastritis last le.ss for the afternoon, will be as­ Sr., of 524 Main Street, East HaveO, be good enough lo correct two errors plans lo have a number ot meetings the Graphic ho moved over to Hie rooms would be needed' In' all services. Tuesday. sisted by the Mrs. Ellis LI. »«,._..Jones,, lias been transfered from Camp in an item which appeared in the in the near future to dl.scuss plans News In 1933 where he has since schoojs In September. MolnnXiguIn January A.D. 19,52 at 2 o'clock In the 3 YEAR HAIR DRESSER WANTED— Thomas iSlonoman, California to Fori Devens been writing his syndicated column which now has seven, wlUncod 10; afternoon, at the Probate Onice in Write to Box H, Branford Review. Mrs. Jane W. Williams of 45 John E. Coumey, and January lOlh Issue of the East Ha­ with residents of the neighborhood Branford, be and tlie same is as­ Elm Court saw signs of Spring Fen ton. 'Mass. ven News. We refer to Hie article on and others who are interested. about tho New York .social and en­ South, which now has two, will need I Replies held conlldcntiai. school teacher salaries which is al tertainment whirls. nine; Tuttle, which now has eight, signed for a hearing on the allow­ under her feet Wednesday while Look over these extra services wc offer. If one of ance of said'administration account hanging out clothes. Two golden the lop of the center column on the Tickets are now on sale at tho win need eight; Union, which now with said estate, and this Court di­ LEGAL NOTICES blossomed dandelions were from page. We feel that these errors, School Population New Haven Arena, or can be pur­ has seven, will need eight; Gerrish, them interests you, call on us for assistance. We'll rects Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all blooming. Currently they are in Teachers Accept Salary if allowed to stand uncorrected, chased from Mr. Mllano, Seals are which now has eight; will need 1() persons interested therein to appear DISTRICT OF - BRANFORD, ss. the office on exhibition. pressions upon the people ot East limited and will be reserved. or more; Laurel, which now has be glad to help. at said time and place, by publi.sh- PROBATE COURT. Dccemlicr 28, Dan Bixby, aulo accident victim, would make some very wrong Im-' SwelledBy 373 Pupils All of Ihe funds will be turned four, will need five or more; High­ ing this order in some newspaper 1951 Estate of CHARLOTrE S. a year or so ago, has been removed Offer On Temporary Basis Haven. The errors and corrections over to the Italian Red Cross to help land, which now has eight, will published in New Havon County WATSON late of Branford, in said to Newington Hospital where he will follow. East Haven's School enumera­ relieve the emergency existing In need eight; and Foxon, wlilch now and having a circulation in said District, deceased. gralefully'.receive notes or cards— The first error Is the slatemonl tion as ol September shows an the recently flooded Italian towns has four, will need live or more. In The Court of Probate for the or better .still a letter. Chairman Frawle'y Increase of 373 pupils over the and cities. addition, the high school enrollment THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY tlistrici, and by posting a copy on which ends, "—Ihe raises would ap­ 1950-51 school year, according the public sign-post' In tl\o Town of District of Branford, halii limilod The newly formed Teaciiers Sa'ys Group To Begin Gertrude Harrison proximate tliose offered'by the pre­ Gov.'and Mrs. John Lodge, .and i^l],'„;'„'; j"'-™''"'"^ ''^ 50 to 65 more Branford where the deceased last and allowed six monllis from the College Band of New Haven is be­ vious Democratic administration, to figures compiled recently by studenLs. A Uusincss-Monascd, Tax-l'iiying Compar/y date hereof, for the creditors of said Attendance SupervUor Eleanore .several Connecticut senators and re­ dwelt. ing kept in line by one of the town's New Salar'v Fight Tells Teachers Of Tiie fact Is that the offer being presentatives are expected to be Selectman Barker said today that estate to exhibit their claims for loveliest drum majors, Joan Horton. made by the present administration Leary and released Wednesday he had not decided on the make-up By the Court: settlement. Those wlio neglect to The teachers salary problems by Superintendent ol Schools, among Ihe notables who will attend Al.so listed in its personnel is European Bike Tour is considerably better than that the Arena .show. of Ihc planning eommlllee as yet. Flora K. Goldsmith, present Hicir accounts properly at­ clarinetist Donald Smith. have been temporarily solved. made by the nrevious one. It Is also WHUam E. GiUis. I-171 Clerk tested, williin said time, will bo In another Teachers College At a general meeting held on irue that this new ^ and improved && (Icbarred a recovery. All persons In­ note. East Havener Doris Jones, Tuesday afternoon, it was voted to Gerrish School Teacher offer is being made , without any Local Civil Defense HOME SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES arc eager to DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. PRO­ debted .to said Estate arc requested who was voted queen of the accept the salary scheduled offered need for additional taxes. We note familiarize household customers with the op-' FARM SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES bring to BATE COURT. January 5th, 1952 to make immediate payment to college at a beauty contest last by the Board ot Education last Fri­ Illustrates Talk With thai the error quoted above Is at­ Beauty Contest To Select To Parficipate In farmers and farm organizations a spccializcil Estate of THOMAS G. FISHER, Louis G. Watson, Executor Foil, visited Derby High School day. Personal Colored Slides tributed lo rumor. This rumor, how­ oration and proper care of any appliances they late of Branford. in said DLstrict, de­ Address: No 30 Bryon Road yesterday morning to explain The acceptance calls to a halt ever, must have been one of the may purclinse. They also give Iccturc-demon- knqwlcdgc of countless ways electricity can be ceased. Branford, Conn. 1-17) the college curricula to tho negotiations which had been in "planted" variety because the tacts Miss East Haven Scheduled 'Alert America' Week Pursuant to an order from the progress for more than a year. The regular meeting ot Hie Ea.st :ll scrations before women's clubs, and conduct used to do many farm chores with increased students. Haven Education Association was in the case have been widely knov/n The East Haven Civil Defense Or­ Probate Court for said District en­ NOTICE Legionairc Joseph O'Conne'r, well But Hie teachers have also served and openly discussed throughout Last Year's Winner production and profits. tered on Hie 2nd day of January The Selectmen and the Town notice that acceptance of the terms held on-Monday afternoon January ganization will take an active part cooking classes for enterprising homcmakcrs. known insurance man of 64 Cosey 14 in Union School. Following a the East Haven school system. Represented State in llic "Alert America" week which 19.52, there will bo sold at private Clerk of the Town of Branford, act­ Bencli Avenue, is recuperating from are only temproary and negotiations G.O.P. Women's Club sale on tlie 161h day of January ing as the Board for the Admission for a permanent solution to the social hour and business meeting. ] The second error is the conclud­ will be celebrated In this town In 1952, at 5 o'clock in Hie afternoon a recent operation in St. Raphael's Ml.ss Gertrude Harri.son ot .the ing statement that: ''The teachers In National Quest conjunction with the arrival ot the of Electors, will be in session at the Hospital, New Haven. salary problem will commence Gerrish School faculty, gave a most rejected an offer last June of ¥200 To Install Officers pat the Town Hall in Branford, Con­ I'own Hall on Fridav, January IStii shortly. The Weeping Willows Restaurant "Alert America Caravan" — a huge necticut, the following real estate of from,5:00 unUl S:00 P.M. to examine Mimi Miller, English major at interesting lecture on her recent plus scheduled increments." motorized cavalcade c arrying a Albertus Magnus College, look­ The new schedule provides for a bicycle lour ot Europe. The talk was The fact Is that no such offer was At Annual Meeting Is paging beauty, brains and per­ said decea.sod, li.iving an interest in the qualificatlohs of electors and to $2,400 minimum to a !54,300 maxi­ sonality but mostly talent. dramatic message on America and the following described real estate: admit to the elector's oath those 8 ed more like a biology post-grad Illustrated with colored slides made ever made to the teachers, hence Civil Defense in the atomic age — last Friday night when she mum for teachers with a bachelor's from pictures taken by Miss Harri­ never rejected by them. In June or Manager Pat Acamiiora this week North by Maple Street, 113 feet; found qualified. degree. This proposal is le.ss than Mrs. Vincent Fasano announced the annual Miss that will spend a four day visit In East by Bryan Road, 59.4 feet, more bisected that large broiled and son on her tour. al any other time. Sometime after New Haven from January 28 DOMINIC J. BONTATIBUS succulent lobster in one of New the figure which was agreed upon Ihe .schools had closed, and the America Pageant to select Miss East through January 31. or less; ROBERT S. BRADLEY between the teachers and the The next meeting of the Ea.sl Ha­ To Assume Leadership Haven and Miss Willows on Haven's most popular restaur­ ven Education A.s.soelation will be teachers had .scattered for the The arrival of the "Alert America" COMMERCIAt LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES arc Soutli by land now or formerly of LOUIS C. ATWATER ant. It was a family party witli Hoard of Education lii.st Spring, ac summer, a new account was printed At Adam House Dinner Wednesday evening, Feb. G. Oscar Gibbs. 105 feet, more or cording lo Caryle Frawley, chair­ helti on Monday afternoon February Selection will be based on poise, convoy was announced this week by available with detailed demonstrations and Selectmen brother Nat and Mr. and Mrs. 11 in Tuttlo School. Faculty mem­ in which ex-first selectman Clancy Allan Knight Civil Defense Director, less; • DONALD H. HOLABIRD Leslie Miller sitting in on the man of the teachers' salatV com­ was quoted as saying that it might The East Havon Women's Re­ beauty. Intelligence and talent. recommendations to help businessmen in every West bj' land now or formerly of mittee, : It is ai.so considerably bers of this school will act as The latter requirement includes and who also stated that the week of Town Clerk operation. hostesses. be po.ssible to arrange such an of­ publican Club will hold lis annual January 28th through Februory 2nd The Malleable Iron Fittings Com­ Dated at Branford this lower than salaries in surrounding fer. This suggestion i or opinion of meeting on January 24th at a dinner ability lo act, play an Instrument, field make the most profitable use of electricity pany, .59 9/10 feet, more or les.s. Slh day of January, 1952. Photog Pete Lucas busy loday towns, Frawley said. dance or sing. would be designated In East Haven and tomorrow getting faculty shots [Mr. Clancy's was never acted upon In the Adam House. In.stallallon ot as Alert America Week by First" in lighting, cobking, hcntirig, refrigeration Said premises were conveyed by Tlie teachers feel, however, that 'by any Ijoard of the Town ot East officers for the coipjng year will Winner of the local contest will Tliomas G. Fisher to his wife. Mar­ for the Pioneer, East Haven High's Selectman Frank Barker. and air comlitiuiing. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO­ classsbook. it is the best that could be arranged Haven. In tact It Is quite probable lake place at tlhls spasson. compete for the Miss Connecticut garet V. Fisher, by deed dated April BATE COURT, January 8, 1952 al the present in face of budget Mrs. Jas. Cunningham that the teachers wlio were out of President of Ihe club for the com­ title next May. The winner of the Tho theme of the convoy progrSm 15, I'.Ml,.which deed was delivered Estate of KATHARINE L. I'ROUT Theresa and Ann Petrillo cele­ will be that "Civil Defense is Com­ brated their 13th birthday limitations and legalities, he added. town during Hie summer never .saw ing year Is Mrs. Vincent Fasano. state title will then go to Atlantic to said grantee, prior to his doatli, in said district, deceased. By accepting this reduction from the article, or knewiabout It, except Mrs. Alvln Thompson will he first City, N. J., next September to com­ mon Sense" and the exhibit which but was not recorded until October yesterday, the ISth. Ditto Ralph Is Auxiliary President win be held at the Gotfe Street The Administrator having exhib­ Osbsrn who reached bis 16th the agreed upon salary, the teach­ through chance conversation. From vice president and Mrs. Edward pete for Hie national tUIe and the 31, 1941, after the death of said ited ills administration account wiUi ers believe that a difficult problem the time the teachers returned to Kronberg. second vice president. host of contracts which such tamo armory in New Haven will de­ X&P also makes available a COM­ Thomas G._ Fisher. said estate to this Court for allow­ year. will have been temporarily .solved, Officers of the Branford Manor the schools in September, until the Mrs. Arthur Gustafson Is secretary permits. ' monstrate how the Individual ance, it is citizen In now an equal partner MUNITY DEVELOPMENT Service. We'll THOMA.— S-- L.: H0LME:ES / Varsity Show rehearsals already Frawley said. It seemed advisable, i Fire Company Lqdles' Auxiliary of election, there was nothing but and Mrs. Raymond Moore, treasurer. Last year. Miss East Haven was ORDERED—That the 21st day of underway. Senior girls auditioned he saici, lo co-operate In meeting East Haven were elected at the silence, no offer of any kind was a Bridgeport girl, Miss Beverly Bur- with the person in uniform Intlic be happy to provide advice and assistance A suitahje person designaly=signi d defense of this nation. CL&1> INDUSTRIAL POWER ENGINEERS liy said Court to se said real January A.D. 1952 at 2 o'clock In Iho Nesterday under the watchful eye ot this year's financial situation and group's recent annual meeting at made to them by. any person or land, who went on to win the Con­ in organizing groups to stimulate de­ estate. otternoon, at the Probate Onice in Pliys. Ed Buzzy Bou-/,oucus, Choreo­ then lo make a fresh start toward the firehouse. . board. The facts offered liere and necticut title and a chance to com­ cultivate a wide knowledge of our in­ Branford, be and the same is as­ grapher for the Blue and Gold show. a permanent solution lo the salary An installation dinner will be held above may be verified by check­ Brownie Troop Elects pete for the national beauty crown. velopment activity, in preparing promo­ dustrial customers' needs. They have an signed for a hearing on the allow­ Incidently the local Amer- problem. on Salurd,iy, February 2, In the ing with official records and cor­ Miss Burland was honored with SWEATEHS FOUND HERE According to a study made by tlie ance of said adminislration account Bradford Manor Hall. respondence. her own East Haven Day here last tional-material, conducting surveys, and up-to-date undcrstaiiding of new tech­ late Dr. Ellsworth Huntington of Lcgion outfit still hopes to put Frawley said the teachers ex­ Karen Prahovic, Pres. with .said estate, and this Court di­ on its annuol minstrel providing pressed their appreciation of the Reelected lo office were Mrs. August at which time she greeted Two .flammable sweatera, of &'.: & Jn locating commercial and industrial Yale University. Connecticut pro­ rects Flora K. Glodsmith to cite all Very truly yours. hundreds ot well wlshor.s. In local the type recently sold through­ niques and processes which arc directed duces more leaders per capita than it can iron out certain dif­ efforts ot the town otficials and- James B. Cunningham Jr, president; East Haven Teachers' New officers of East Haven enterprises which might bo interested in persons interested tiierein to appear ficulties. members of the various boards Mrs. Alvln Thompson, secretary; stores. - out the greater New Haven area towards helping plants increase produc- any other state in the Union. at .said time and place, by publish­ Action Committee Brownie Troop 102 vyere elected at by peddlers, have been turned settling in Connecticut. Jn this work the Among the factors which Dr. Hunt­ Tony Proto, wlio ran Proto's West whose work helped to make this and Mrs. Wilfred Dion, treasurer. Raymond C. Smith- Ihe troop's first mooting of 1852 Recently she has appeared as a tioii rates and lower uiiit costs. ing this order hi some newspaper proposal financially possible with­ Mrs. Thomas J. Hayes was elected model In the current March of In to the Police Department olid ington believed responsible is tiie published in New Haven County End Slarkel at 514 Main Street, is Chairman for Publicity recently. have been destroyed. < ' Company also cooperates with existing climate, which seems to be favor­ out of the grocery business. Has no out the need for additional taxes." vice president. Those elected were; president, Dimes campaign. and having a circulation in said dis­ The new .salary schedule, which Re.servalions tor the dinner must Reservations to witness the local Chief Edwin H. Priest warned agencies and chambers of commerce. able for getting work done. trict, and by, posting a copy on the regrets, however claiming that his Karen Prahovic; roll call, Judy Fow­ all local residents who moy own friends and customers treated him provides tor across-the-board in­ be made by January 26 with any ot MISS POIROT ILL ler; treasurer, Bonnie Lee Link; contest are already being received. public sign-post in the Town of creases of $200 for all teachers, will the following committee members; Other than the selection of the such sweaters to destroy them royally. Miss Jane M. Polrot office manager flag ceremony. Arietta Ertllng; color immediately or face a possible 11 is more important to know Br"a"'nford"'wheTe the deceascT'la^t Mason Graves spotted at the be put into effect as of February Mrs. Fred Eberth, chairman, Mrs. guards, Charlotte Quick, Sharon town's beauty queen, the evening vyhere you are going than to get dwelt. "cceaseu last 1, and will be retroactive to Octo- Robert Chadeayne, Mrs. Alfred Mc- for C.A.J. Poirot and Sons, plumbing will be devoted to fun, dining and fire. Yale-Cornell basketball game contractors, is confined lo her home, Davis and Gayle Boughton. The sweaters flare Into ilame there quickly. • Do not mistake By tlie Court: on Tuesday night. The local iber 1, when the .school fiscal year IIUo, Mrs. Lawrence Madison, Mrs. dancing. A special floor show has activity for achieyeinerit. began. Under the new agreement Henrnc.iiy Schmidtiiu,.„...iL., Mrs....o. . CharleV...... s. Mu. l .400 Bradley Street; by Illness. She Following the business meeting been secured for the occasion, Mgr. when expoaed to a high degree Flora K. Goldsmith, manager of the J. Johnson and the girls participated in a program of heat. — Prof. Meabel Neweomber 11-17) Sons branch here, has hopes of teachers holding masters' degrees ler, Mrs. Daniel Carroll or Mrs. Ray- expects lo return to her duties In of folk dancing. Acampora said yesterday. .; Clerk attending the Sportv/riters ban­ twill receive from .$2,GO0 to $-1,500. mond Waterbury. 'about a week. quet al tho Talt, Jan. 28th. ttJ

ft T Hagaman MBinarial Idbonuy Bast Hav6n» Oonn> jNi^ Eight THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1952 SPORTSMEN'S DELIGHT ROBERT S. BRUST RETIREMENT More Room Needed CLASSIFIED ADS , OCCASIONS MAGAZINE COMMENT For Elementary Schools JANUARY 2>31 The retirement ot Uobcrt S. Brust. [share ot worlTon big construction Elementary schools now being of Stony Creek, as general plant pro.|oclK — bigger, Jn fact than he planned should Include more space HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED GIVE I44i/i!&e^ TO manager of the .Southern New Eng­ iiati ever dreamed. and educational equipment to help BUY . RENT land Telephone Company oc^vislon- Ills first real a.sslgnment in Now children develop lictlor soclajly SELL - .HAVE IT REPAIRED MAltCli*»DlMES od the following paragraphs In the York was to Integrate the outside and emotionally as well as ition- December Telephone Bulletin, re­ plant of a Independent telephone tally. This was proposed In re­ 2 5 WORDS Sasl Hwam Wms cently. company which was being purclias- port made public recently by the -t- As an engineer student attending ed by the New York Telcrilionc Com­ Metropolitan School Study Coun- or LESS 50f( S $1.50 1 I!en.ssclaer Polytechlnc .Inslllute, pany. He was laler a general fore­ icii, a research affiliate of Teachers Combined With The Branford Review Robert S. Brust, who retired Decem­ man, directing construction forces, College, Columbia University. ' ber 1 as SNET's general plant and llicn worked on the develop­ Tlieso features were recommend­ Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid EAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 1952 S Cents Per Copy—S2.50 A Year plant manager, worked his way ment ot mcthod.s, materials and ed: large classrooms, provldlni; _J^r ad over 25 words, 10 cents for eaeli addJlional 5 words llirough school repairing telephones tools. Next came a transfer to the forty to fifty square feel of space and' maintaining swilcliing equip­ AT*T's operations and engineering per pupil—twenty-four square feet ment for a small Independent tele­ licadquartcr.s, and then, In ]92'l. he Is the average allotment at pres­ phone company near Troy,- New moved to Con-iiecticui as plant en­ ent; specially equipped rooms tor CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Dozen Home Owners York. gineer for SNET. the arts and .sciences, conference 50c per column inch CHAMBER STARTS DRIVE He was a one-man plant deparl- Fourteen years later on September rooms for .school administrators Apply For Sai^itary The Sea Shell, manufactured by Roberts Industries of Bran- menl tor Ihe company, which served 21, 19.38, when the violent iiurrlcano and multi-purpose gymnaslumsi Classified ads must be received by 5:00 F,M. Wednesday TOWN Sarl&er T« Name fordi is q complete kit of precision cut wood and plywood parts alioul 200 telephones, and he lillie and disafrous floods .swept tlirough and auditoriums. realized then that one day he would tlie slate leaving Ihou.sands of tele­ To pcrinit children to learn from for publication in Tliursday cdifion. FOR NEW MEMBERSHIPS Gleaning Service easy to piit together. Over 20,000 of these sturdy and unsinlc- head a 3,300 man tciepfione plant phone poles broken and twisled, fir.st-hand ob.servatlon, Hic renorl TOPICS department In Connecticut. Tlie ces.siMol cleaning plan in. able boats with a V-bottom are in service. An inexpensive all- wrecking cable andwlre lines and suggests larger play and work areas The Branford Review - East Haven News Professional Men State Trafficmen stituted In East Haveti on Tuesday, In fact, he iiad a very detlnlle paralyzing service for lOCOOO tolo- in and out of Hie cla.ssroom. Calilornia bound is Frank purppse boat, it was selected by the U. S. Naval Academy for Idea he wanted to bo a civil en­ plioncs, Robert Bruiit was in liic key PHOMc o ^f:'! '•''^^ BRANFORD PRINTING CO. Urged To Join is apparently a succcsjs. : Planniit^ Ciroiip Onofrio, former bakery route To Study Change First Selectman Frftnk A. Baike,r use on their ocean racing yachts. gineer and woric on big construction position to iielp handle tiie biggest When passing another vehicle PHONE 8-2431 , BRANFORD, CONN. salesman, who will meet up Local Organization said this morning that';npproxlniato- .Jobs. And when lie was graduated joi) that ever confronted a telephone always allow sufficient distance be­ with his mother and grandma In 1910, he turned down his first company. As suiierinlendent In ly a d0'/:cn requests for the .service. fore returning to the right hand IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Iron Ena. in the great Facitlc coast state. Tile East Haven Chamber of Qmi- In Signal System Applications miLst Ire oblained in otter ot a Job from tiio New York charge of statewide lelcphone con- lane — Don't Cut The Other Driver J:EGALNOTICES Frank will have plenty to tell merce started the year 1952 with a slructlon operations. It was his ro- mel Dralnboard Sinks, and Lava­ the office of the building inspector. Telephone Company, which had Short! his attractive misses, temporari­ large attendance at the first meet­ It Is made out in Uiplicale, one re­ ieanva.s.sod the graduating class for .snonsibilily to supervise the restora­ NOTICE is hereby given ot a liear- tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac- ing of liie year of Its Board of Barker Proposes T» Stiifly Itcport ly residing with her folks in STONY CREEK tion of telephone iservlce for an Ing at Room 5S,'), Slate Ollice tained bv the office, one given to engineering talent. Although there and a tew montlis later he assumed ccssoiies; Copper Gutter and Momauguin, when he returns Directors beld on Monday Jan. 14th. Signal Change At the applicant and the third to the By Nancy Hafner — Telephone 8-3181 'was a business depression and un. alarmed public who wanted, as Building, Hartford on Tuesday, from his ctoss-country drive. Announces Plan employment was high, lie kept on never before, to talk, to speed word the post of beneral manager lust January 15, 1952 at 10:30 A.M. on Leaders; Roofing and Insulation...... ^ Four new memberships were ac- Main And High Sis. operator of tho uiilt. ^ searching—without success—tor tiic of plans which must lie changed, to at liie outbreak ot World War II Docket .S614, a petition ot The Con­ THE CONN. PLUMBING AND Buil-dozers have started prelimm-iceptcd. Economy Market, Frank's insi)ections will be'made before Follo'wing Panel place orders for supplies urgently !f „'•'? .dc-slre to build wasn't ,ary mo\cs in the future erectio" n" o""''Barbef r Shop, Momauguin Garage The traffic commision of the state and after the syateln, Is cleaned. ST. THERESA'S CHURCH .|ob he thought lie wanted with .some necticut Company to abandon LUMBER COMPANY and Carnovale's Colonnade. Starling Public Showing Of Plans Al PTA Meeting WoHl To.\aK Stale College, Canyon, largo building company. needed for rehabilitation, to .seek sallstlcd during the hurricane, he operation of motor bus .service over ' several new homes on tiie Shorkey iiiginvay department will shortly Building Inspector Clement Catalano Rer. Francis Broon, Postor Texiis, where he Is slallonetl during new.'! ot loved ones who might be wa.s now slated tor another chance 1730 State St, New Haven, Conn. propel ty on Gerrish Avenue opposite immediately a drive for new mem­ .send representatives here to study a said. A tee of eight dollnrs will be But finally young Brust remem­ its Brantord-Stony Creek route. bers will bo made until the Annual proposal to use walk signals in charged tor the Inspecllon .service. First Selectman Frank A, Barker MSssos 8;0O and 9|30 a.m. Sunday Iralning, aflor spcndInK the Christ­ bered his e.iiperlcnce in telephone endangered. — tor as .soon as the war was over PUBLIC UTILITIES COM.MISSION Tel. 7-0294 Burr Street. Once the hoinestead ot For Redevelopment Slowed this week announced his Intention Confessions 7;30 p.m. Saturday it quickly became obvious that there the McQueeny family, the 3 acre Meeting which is iieid in April, and place ot caution lights at tiie junc­ Residents must provide their own mas liolldnys with his family. work and went i)ack to C. P. Cooper, From dayllgllt to dark, seven days LOUIS B. WARREN. SECRETARY the regular admission fee for new tion ot High and Main Streets. of appointing a school planning representative ot the New Yori? Tele­ wa.sn I nearly enough equipment, ' tract ot land lias under gone drastic openings and closings, 11 was said. cnininittee to look into the problem , . CHURCH OF CHRIST Miss nealsy Bunnell spent few a week, the restoration .|ob by tele­ lenough poles, enough wire lines scenic chances in the last few years, members will be waived during this First Selectman Frank A. Barker Actual pumping will be done Final Plans Not Ready 1 phone Company. At first he was told phone plant forces, bolsiered nearly DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. PRO­ WOOD STORM WINDOWS time. made the announcement today. under town contract by the Bran­ of buiiiiing needed new schools t R«v.' Arnold R. Vail. Pastor days with her father and grand­ It was too fate and the company al­ threefold by relntorccmenis from enough cable or enough of anylhlnir BATE COURT, December 17, 1951 once boiled the growing of some ot Last Week, Session East Haven Support hero. superintendent, Howard Kelsoy mother, ot Paved Street. Delay Is to take care ot the huge, backed-up Estate ot AAGE de PLACE late the finest pears, apples and grapes The object ot the East Haven Barker said that such systems arc ford Sanitary Compatiy which is ready had its quota ot engineering other Bell Companies, went on with­ MADE TO .ORDER u.sed in states other than Connecti­ owned by Moody Cooke (if that Is Scheduled For Tues. Barker made his statement' before 9M5 • Church School now living In Merlden, Conn. graduates. Then at the last minute, out contusion, without friction and demand tor new telephone service— of Branford, In said District, do- in town down through the years, Chamber ot Commerce is to promote Is Being Sought For a nioeling of the Union School P.T.A. 11:00 Morning Service Mr.s. Herbert Bunnell ot Paved he was told ho could report to work a demand which was to continue to ceased. ,S4.25 and up J ilPfiiect of tiie fire fruit trees and tiie Welfare of East Haven and cut and .seemed to work well and town. i In .spirt of the unusual frequency grow during the succeedlne sl\ that be was hopeful of favorable I'he service is for the'use of home- East Haven must wait at least last Thursday nluht, during a quc.i 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship Street recently spoke at a meeting as a student telephone engineer. and character ot hazards, wltiiout a The Court of Probate tor the Dis­ V vlnoyatd reduced the plot of ground vicinity. Any individual, cotporatlon, Italy Flood Relief Show lion and an.swer period which fofol - jar- postwar years. QUICK DELIVERY "^to one of tangled brush and weeds. 'firm, partnership, organization, reaction from slate authorities.' owiiors only and illit fiir business or aiioliier week before redevelopment of the Garden Club. Mer subject was Thus began a telephone career ot single accident. Three weeks and a trict ot Branford, hath limited and No date lias boon sot for the plans arc announced, iotvod a panel discussion. At the next raeetlng ot the Pilgrim "The History of the Grange." <1I years. And although Bob Brust day later, the restoration job was The resulting postwar construe- allowed six months Irom the date ';4 'I'he present owner, Oren Shorltey, 'estate liciievlng in tho object of tho industrial use. . The deadpan Irisliman Willi the The proposed committee will Fellowslilp, the lenders of the wor­ ion program will total ,$130,000,000 survey. Tuesday's meeting of the Re­ At the Halnbow Installation which never became liic practicing civil done although there .still remained hereof, tor the creditors of said es­ MEFFEHT LUMBER CO. %has lecently cleared Ihe land and Ch.ambcr is eligible for membership. development Commission wlilcit was heart of gold, lOii Sullivan, iuisl of bably take action on the suggestIon s _r^ • ship service win 1)0 David Vail and engineer he envisioned as-n young a vast amount ot temporary plant to by the end of 1951 and has tate to exhibit their claims for set­ f prepared it tor building lots,. of Persons having a particular inter­ Barker said that tlio ciiange, If the famous television sliow, "Toast and Information contnlneii in V!\e Jr f Jackie Borlo. Last week the wor.shlp took place on Friday Jan. 4 at the pr.icllcally doubled the amount of allowed, would make it necessary lo select a date for a meet ing of in. Masonic'Temple In Branford, MLss graduate, he did got more than ills be rcplaeved by - permanent con­ tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ North Main St Branford 8-3484 EP. I -which several have been sold. est in business, professional or civil Phoney MoneyiAuction terested group.'; to see the plans of of tlie Town", will lieadline a rejiort recently made availablOer to^r wds led by Allison Lecte and Judith struction. outside telephone plant which exist­ sent their accounts properly at­ 14 i. When completed, the little settle- affairs are invited lo apply for mem­ for .some wiring changes in Hie pre­ the public. . Anderson. Nancy Williams .spoke of Constance Sllvcrnall was In.stalled ed In Connecticut ten years ago. It sent street signal Kysleni. He said the proposed Improvoment was mammotii benefit show In the New as Worthy Advisor. The Installing of .Schools in Branford will lie Ihe There were. Of course, many tele- tested, within said time, will be Ujment will have access to Frances bership and may 'call II. Scharf postponed because the detailed Haven Arena on January 31.sl under . Barker said that tho town woy^'lnu^Hd - ',"' "--il "Missions In Africa". siioakcr. Ail parcnis Intcrcslerl in has been a tremendous bulldlnc lob debarred a recovery. All persons In­ SUCRE LINE SCHOOL OF DRIV­ tiiat red would be shown in all di­ IVIay Win Television officers Included MLss Nuncv llalncr phone people who contributed to —converting tiiousands of Con- ING—Courteous - Careful - Cap­ >Slreet on the cast and Gerrish Ave. secretary, D. Ferrara at the East rections wlien pedestrians are al­ plans, being prepared by Technical the auspices of tiie State Food Relief I be able to borrow money to bfliild At the rcccnl' election of officers ot Wallace Hand, Grand Chaplain, tile future of local schools, and pro- that task, ot rebuilding Connecti­ debted to said Estate are requested %)n Uie west. Haven Green garage, E. Scobie at Planning Associates Inc. of New for Italy Committee. I new schools and that tho burdcni on blems of overcrowding, double ses­ necticut telephones to dial onera- to make Immediate payment to able. Qualified Women and Men lowed to cross liie streets. For Local Residents at the Branford Grange, the follow. Installing Worthy Advisor and Mrs. cut telephone service. But never was lon, extending, replacing, Increas- Instructors. Dual controlled and i Hope this watching and wast- Knud.sens Dairy Bar or J, Metzo at It was Barker's opinion that Ihe Haven were not ready. The famous newsman whose Ihe taxpayer would not bo Ere/at, He Ing Stony Creek residents were elect­ Joseph C. Ilafner, ot the State Ad­ sions, and new buildings are urged there such an urgent need tor skill­ i ing of Coach Frank Crlsali is of Melzo Brotiiers for applications. A said a slalemont in the survrfy that to attend. A short question period mg wire and cable lines In overv Beulah L. de Place, heavily Insured Cars. Call GuU- proposed cliange would benefit East Haven residents are going to Also it was impesslblo lo got li column in the New York Dally News ed, to office; Mr. Robert MacKenzle visory Board, as Installing Mother ed supervision In the right place — corner ot the state, building new Administratrix ford 392 for appointment. Qs short duration. He doesn't know special division of the Chamber of .schoolchildren who use the cro.ssinK quorum together for a meeting, new schools would cost the i/.vcrage was dlCcted.,Master for the .second Advisor. will follow. Refreshments will bo gel a chance to pass phoney nioiiey. Is rend "by millions will serve as taxpayer about $8 per year wj'ns sub­ served by the third grade mothers. and in the right place was a super­ underground cable tacilitlos and In­ Address: Indian Neck,. |SU which is worse, waiting for the Commerce for Retail Members Is four times a day, at least. East Haven will shortly get a firsli master of ceremonies for the Kniu time. Mrs. Martha Locorno, As.slstnnt intendent of construction who.se Branford, Conn. (1-10 LOST—Pass Book No. 4911. It found fM final whistle ot that bird worth headed liy D. B. Weil of Dayton's Its ail in fun but there will be hand view of Hie final plans for. stantially eoriect, and addfcd that Steward,' Miss Leocndin Locarno, ^Stony Creek PTA will hold Its next Miss Joyce Collins siienl New stalling service for hundreds ot new prizes to be won, too. two-hour show. The array of talent, any taxpayer talllhg to g/o along meeting Thursday, January 17 at earliest ambition was t oenglneer housing developments throughout return to Branford Federal Sav­ mji the long legs and Happing . Dress Shop. Hie Redevelopment ot Momauguin which will shortly be announced, Pomona, and Mrs, Nellie Hoogliltlrk, Year's Day wllli her family, Mr. and big projects. DISTRICT OF BRANIfORD, ss., PRO­ M wings. It started with the Cliamber of with a hullding Program "rfliould be Pianist and Juvenile Matron. ' fi;00 at Ihc Stony Creek School. Fol- Connecticut — but one whicli ha.s ings and Loan Association. (1-10 Among the communications read Bertel B. Klockars whicli proposes tolarea. promises to be one of tho most im­ Mrs. Hohort t'oiiins of Stony Crccic Three years later Superintendent been a Httlng job to the end tor a BATE COURT, January 9, 1952 hJ A seventh grandson was added was a letter from the Weeping Wil­ Commerce He. Chairman Alexander Dornn .said ashamed," / lowint' the business meeting Kay- Road. Ml.ss Collins Is In Iralning at LOST—Passbook No. 4039. It found auction off Westinghousc, pressive ever presented on a single Parllcipnllng in the pai/el discus­ Pfc. Ilobert Ifafner lias reliuned to mond D. Plnkluun, .Sii|)erliUendoiit' ot Construction Brust was named man who yearned to plan and to Estate ot ANDREW J. McCUTCH- iSrecently to the list ot William "Pop" lows announcing that on February Installed Worshipful over the week-end that the initial bill in this area. Mcridon Oeneral Hospital, assistant general plant manager supervise big construction projects EON, late of Branford, in said Dis­ return to Branford Savings Bank. frigeralor, a "fappan Range and a 17 presentation ot Ihe plans to Ihe sion were Supl, of Schoyis William pfiCarr, sports enthusiast and retired Sth, a Miss East Haven Contest will inch Tappan Range In addition to East Haven; Chairman J, Mlluno trict, deceased. (1-24 ^ mail carrier. As "Pop" puts it, two be held. Last year Miss East Haven public will probably come within E. Gillls; Raymond Sniltli, chairman Upon the application ot Lucy W. Master Oi Lodge Here smaller bits of merchandise at the the next ten days. 'I'he Agency re­ einplins|-/.ed llial tho Arena show Is of the Survey CommiltoeX Miss Doris 7 ROOM HOUSE—I'/s baths, 3 bed­ fl more and he'll have that family won the title of Miss Connecticut East Haven Theatre on three con­ being sponsored to spur additional White, a third grade toucher; and McCutcheon of Branford praying [."j baseball squad he hopes for. and placed well in the National Bertel B. Klockars was in.stalled viewed the plans prepared by Hie that Letters of Administration may rooms, oil heat, 2 car g.i^ge, For secutive Thursday nights, Feb. 11,Technica l Planning A.ssoclates, Inc, funds for Italian flood relief but Is Burlon Reed, chairman olVtlie Board Rent In Guilford near the water. f, Latest grand child is son ot Wil- Contest held al Atlantic City. Con- as worshipful master of Momauguin 21 and 28. apart from regular drives currently of Education. Mrs. OrcV Parker be Rrantecl on said estate, as per ^ liam Carr, Jr., ot West Haven, the .slderable interest in the Miss East Lodge No. 13S, A. F. and A. M., East authorized consultants al a meeting application on Hie more fully ap­ Available for June occupancy. Commencing immediately mer­ of the commission on Tuesday u'nderway throiighout Coniiecllcut. Iscrved as moderator tor tl\o discus- Phono Now Haven G-.3273 or even­ eldest ot the Hoy St. mailman's Haven Contest is expected this year. Haven, al ceremonies held recently chant of certain sloriis will give pears it is Plans are being made to erect a night. Sullivan, whose benefit stints are slon. ings Guilford 6,37. • (1-24 family in the Masonic Lodge rooms on away phoney money fn the amount legion, is chairman of the enter- The cxlont ot overcrovAling In ORDERED—That said application '.Sporting a leg cast from hip bulletin board in the center of town, Main Slreell Al a meeting held two weeks ago, ot the purchase made. the agency received a report from its taininont division of the New York local schools was brought Ijoreibly be heard and determined at the FART TIME MAID AVAILABLE—Af­ to toe is Mrs. Frank Bussell of. which will have a map ot East Ha­ Other elected and appointed offi­ On llie nights, niimcd above, mer- Probate Otllce in Branford, in said ternoons and for evenings. My Martin'Bd., who slipped on ice ven and sites ot interest to all. cers Installed al the meeting include Rea.vt..l. E.stal.^.-„„..e. Consultantv,.^,...... , Mr. Charli-- s (Heart As.soclalion. The 40-year-old to those in attendance wlien Mr. District, on the 21 day ot January, chandi.se will bo offered al auction. Beau.solell. Mr. Beausolell has been columnist was cited four times by GIUIs said that he was not iii'iannlng live-in maid, excellent care chil­ some time ago and received It was recommended at this meet­ John Zito, senior . warden; Edwin .Only phoney money can be used advising the agency concerning 1 the U. S. government for his World to use • the Library and tWWionsoB A.D. 1952 at 2:30 o'clock in the af­ dren, general housework, assist serious fracture. A few more ing, that the Chamber in co-opera­ M. Mor.se, junior warden; J. . M.lan d the highest bidder will gel the!problem s of land acicqy ' concerning lin' e u- ::>. govenunt^iu ' lui. •'•••-iii» vvu.iii:i- .-i---u u.-:,!. ; mv f..,„i,.,,—..•...i.r . W.I»M i„i„i„,...W..,,WM»^,. .,. ternoon, and that public notice be serve (liiiners. Brantord 8-3401. days and cast will be cut down tion with other organizations and Lew'is il. 'Belding", treasurer;^ Win- jmej-ciiandlse.' cquiliilion, such War II enterlalnmenl acllvlUcs in Us classrooms next yofiT In 1 View of given ot the pendency of said ap­ in size, thereby reducing dis­ clubs in town inaugurate an inter Chester M. Andrews, secretary; Rus It is possible for people lo pool as the cost q£ the lannd and hullding military hospitals. Iheir innddquatd-ifadillUtiiai ll is •- \\ plication and ot the time and place COMBINATION OIL AND HOME comfort. - - club council for the purpose ot sellE. Rose, senior deacon; Martin in the area which will be neededneeded !1 Thee CalliollCatholic Warr VeteranVeteranss com-\heUer to hnVp.double sqSslons, lie of hearing thereon, by publishing their phoney bills to help any or tor the redevelopment program,jind (mended film j:or,hnvlne.rttlsedmorc.| GAS STOVE for sale. Phone Bran­ ALSO suffering from similar in- .scheduling dates for social and other G. Olson, junior deacon; William A. ganization, various churches " n said. reviouill. . y Miss WhUel. spok1 e on this order two times in some news­ ford S-221] after .'5 P.M. affairs in order that dates lor such Russell, senior steward; Georijo A. c?[ tiiie"^va1uab°e fuwrf .^^'Mes of JTO^^^^^^ paper published in New Haven iuiy is Main Street carpenter Tony friend.s win one complete the unsuitdblllty of double Bossions for ALI, ojuir cusfontyft Concelmo, who just "about recover­ [affairs will not conflict. Redman, junior steward; Leslie A. awards.' • and Smith told why the survey com­ «1 !VV>-%'T-.*V. County and having a circulation In Herman, marshal; P, M. Edward W. complet•Accordine schemg to Mre i.s Beausolellcarried out.,, ther, ;lMadi3oe Emergencn ySquiir Pelleet Gardeand thn o foAmericar Armyn said District, and by posting up a PROTECT YOUR LIVES ed irom fall from scaffold not so •The stores participating areDay- •Hw.nunierou'H properties, in this iirea Red CrC8S(JlielVmond,.Va.,,V0led:blm mittee wanted only to show prove, long ago. . Leeper; chaplain; and Walter 11. ton'S- TOWne -Jdw«!ler»ii3"Ba(ift.^Hiiveii able fnetfe in tlie report; • '- .7" copy thereof on the public sign-post AS WELL AS YOUIV Wllloughby, tyler." ' "'' which'are worth saving 'and'which iin lionorary~cltizenr' for his' terrific in the Town ot Branford, in said A committee o( six knights of Garden Club Plans Coal and Oil, Eastr Riven Radio, can be incorporated Into future War Bond snows. Mr. .R6ed, speaking as a citl/.on HOMES Columbus members of' the Fr. The installing officers were Wi B. Metzo Brother.?, East Haven Clean­ plans. In other cascs.lt will be worth and not ajj a membei'. of tlic'Board District. George E.Mun.son, deputy grand ers, East Haven Shoe Repairers, A native New Vorker, Sullivan ob­ of Eiliicadon (old Of llio (ijppi-ochejf Regan Council ate busy at pre­ while to move some of the bouses to tained Ills early ' education and By tiie Court: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS sent organizing o Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Session master, and P. M. Edward W. Leeper, Lucas Photographers, Town Motors new sites In order lo create better planned for securing afldilio/Kil NEW and USED deputy grand marshal. and East Haven Service Station, J. newspaper experience in Port faclIlUoii here. 'Jf,'- Flora K. Goldsmitii, Club within the organization, A meeting ot the Garden Club of Johnson and sons, MctcaU's and lots and to eliminate tho present Chester where he began a.s a sports CL&P's chief responsibility is to pfovidc our cus­ 1-17) Clerk ALL TYPES one which will perpetuate the A banquet, prepared and served over-crowding. On the other hand ' Superintendent GlUlR qllotdll a East Haven will be held on Wed­ by the members of Princess Chap­ East Haven Upholstering. Writer wltli the Dally Hem. From survey made In 1944 Which predicted FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS usual periodic Saturday night nesday afternoon, January 23, at there are many structures In Ihc there he graduated lo tile big tomers with low-cost, reliable electric service. For ' DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO­ dances and get-to-getheis held ter No. 70, O. E. S., preceded the It's Free! It's Fun! It's Entertain- area which -should he removed en­ many ot the current conditions in 1:30 o'clock in Hagaman Memorial installation ceremonies. league newspaper circles In New East Haven schools. Ho also gave BATE COURT, January 8, 1952 FIRE CONTROL SERVICE in the Main Street Hall. nienl! tirely, becau.se their condition your extrii convenience, however, we also maintain Estate ot ROBERT B. STENT in Working on this latest project Library. Mrs. Leveretl C. Clark will The next staled communication makes il uneconomical to rehabilit­ 'i'ork. Ho was successively with the enrollment figures showing the in- . .said district, decea.scd. 259 WOOSTER STREET are Al Standist, Jim Milano, preside of the lodge will be on Monday, ate tiiem tor years round use. Theno w defunct New York Evening creased enrollment during the Inst The Administrator having exiiibi- NEW HAVEN Nuke Aceto, Pete Limoncelli. Mrs. Rudolph- Schmidt will pre- January 21. Letters To The Editor plan of Technical Planning A.ssocl­ Mall, World and Morning Telegraph. few years, In 1948, the enrollment • a staff of trained and exiscrienced employees whose fi -sont a film, and Mrs. Thomas Fen- His boss on the Evening Graphic was 2,985; In 1950, It was 3,273; and tcd his administration account with FREE CONSULTATION Ben Santucci and Tony Proto. ates, Inc. has been prepared with said estate to this Court for allow­ Insuranccman Alfred Holcombe a Ion is program chairman. Cpl. Nick DeLucla Jr., U.S.A., son To the Editor: this procedure In mind. was Emile Gauvreau, onetime New last year It was 3,640, GIIIIB said. job is to make available, free of charge, many PLUS_ ance, it is CALL 6-3273 patient at Grace Hospital following Mrs. Arthur W. Hannaway, hos­ of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas.De Lucia We are writing to ask if you will Mr. Doran said that the agency Haven and Hartford newsman. From pillls also said that many new ORDERED—Tiiat tiie 2ist day of (2-2,S an acute attack of gastritis last tess for the afternoon, will be as­ Sr., of 524 Main Street, East Havej), be good enougii to correct two errors lans to have a number of meetings the Graphic he moved over to the rooms would be needed In all services. Tuesday. has been transfered from Camp News in 1033 where he has since schools in September, MomnUpuIn Januai-y A.D. 19,52 at 2 o'clock in' the 3 YEAR HAIR DRESSER WANTED— sisted by the Mrs. EUis L. Jones, in an item which appeared in the In tiie near future to discuss plaiis afternoon, at the Probate OfTice in Mrs. Jane W. Williams of 45 Coumey', "and Thomas jStoneman, California to Fort Devens, January lOlh i.ssue of the East Ha­ with residents of the neighborhood been writing his syndicated column which now has seven, will need 10: Write to Box H, Branford Review. John E. ~ - -' "" South, which now. has two, will need Brantord, bo and liio same is as­ Elm Court saw signs of Spring Fenlon. Ma.ss. ven News. 'We refer to the article on and'otTierTwho^are'interested about the New York social and en­ signed for a hearing on the allow­ Replies held confidential.^ under her feet Wednesday while school teacher salaries which Is at tertainment whirls.! nine; TutUe, which now has eigiit, Look over these ex/i-a services wc offer. If one of ance of said'administration account hanging out clothes. Two golden the top of the center column on the Tickets are now on sale at the will need eight; Union, which now with said estate, and this Court di­ LEGAL NOTICES blossomed dandelions were front page. We feel that lhe.se errors, School Population New Haven Arena, or can be pur­ has seven, will need eight; Gerrish, them interests you, call on us for assistance. We'll rects Flora IC. Goldsmith to cite ail blooming. Currently they are in Teachers Accept Salary it allowed to .stand uncorrected, chased from Mr. Milano. .Seats are which now has eight; will need 10 DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. tile office on exhibition. or more; Laurel, which now has persons interested tiicroin to appear • PROBATE COURT, Deceniiicr 28, pressions upon the people of East limited and will be reserved. be glad to help. at said time and place, by publish­ Dan Bixby, auto accident victim, would ma| Company Ladies' Auxiliary ot election, there was nothing but and Mrs. Raymond Moore, treasurer. Last year, Miss East Haven was A suitable person designated ORDERED—That the 21st day of ( ui lerway. Senior girls auditioned he said, to co-operate in meeting East Haven were elected at the a Bridgeport girl, Ml.ss Beverly Bur-|wiiwithn thine npersoi n in uniform in the happy to provide advice and assistance \ lerday under the watchful eye of silence, no offer of any kind v/as CL&P INDUSTRIAL POWER ENGINEERS liy said Court to sell said real January A.D. J952 at 2 o'clock in tiie this year's financial situation and group's recent annual meeting at made to them by. any per.son or land, who went on to win the con-luei'-'nse of this nation in organizing groups to stimulate de­ estate. oflernoon, at the Probate Otllce in , s. Ed Buzzy Bouzoucus, Choreo then to make a fresh start toward the firehouse. necticut title and a chance to com­ cultivate a wide, knowledge of our in­ I ipher for the Blue and Gold show board. The facts offered here and velopment activity, in preparing promo­ Branford, be and the same is as­ a permanent solution lo the salary An installation dinner will be held above may be verified by check­ Brownie Troop Elects pete for the national beauty crown. dustrial customers' needs. Tiiey have an signed for a hearing on the allow­ Incidently the local Amer-. problem. on Saturday, February 2, in the Miss Borland was honored with SWEATERS FOUND HERE ii According to a study made by tlie ing with official records and cor­ tional' material, conducting surveys, and ance ot said administration account Legion outfit still hopes to put Bradford Manor Hall. her own East Haven Day here last iip-to-dnto undcrstaiiding of new tech­ late Dr. Ellsworth Huntington of I on Us annual minstrel providing Frawley said the teachers ex­ respondence. Karen Prahovic, Pres. in locating commercial and industrial witii .said estate, and this Court di­ pressed their appreciation of the Re-elected lo office were Mrs. August at which time she greeted Two flammable sweaters, of w niques and processes which are directctl Yale University, Connecticut pro­ ' * H can iron out certain dif- Very Iruly yours. the type recently sold through­ duces more leaders per capita than rects Flora K. Giodsmitb to cite all efforts of the town officials and James B. Cunningham Jr. president; East Haven Teachers' New officers of East Haven hundreds of well wishers, in local i^^ enterprises which might be interested in persons interested therein to appear ' ' culties. members of the various hoards Mrs. Alvin Thompson, secretary;- stores. out tlie greater New Haven oiea •-. •••jl towards helping plants increase produc­ any other state In the' Union. Action Committee Brownie Troop 102 were elected at by peddlers, hove been turned settling in Connecticut. In this work the Among tlie factors wliieli Dr. Hunt­ at said time and place, by publish­ I ony Proto, who ran Proto's West "who.se work helped lo make this and Mrs. Wilfred Dion, treasurer. Raymond C. Smith- the troop's first meeting of 1952 Recently she has appeared as a tion rates and lower uiiit costs. ing this order in some newspaper 1 111 Market at 511 Main Street, is Mrs. Thomas J. Hayes was elected model In the current March of In to the Police Departmont and Company also cooperates with existing ington believed responsible Is the proposal financially possible with­ Chairman for Publicity recently. climate, which seems to be favor­ publLshed in. New Haven County i • , u of the grocery business. Has no out the need for additional taxes." vice president. Dimes campaign. have been destroyed. < w. agencies and chtirobcrs of commerce. able for getting work done. and having a circulation in said dis­ i "• 1 rets, hov/ever claiming that his The new salary schedule, which Reservations for tho dinner must Those elected were: president, Reservations to witness the local Chief Edwin H. Priest warned 1^ trict, an. x^aw,cii,.i.- mo..j.-~.., ...,.,. .Contractors, is Confined to her homo, IDavis and Gayie Boughton. there quickly. • Do not mistake By the Court: ' • on Tuesday night. The local iber 1, when the school fi.scal year iillo, Mrs. Lawrence tedison, Mr.s. dancing. A special floor show has The sweaters flare into flame activity for achievement. j began. Under the new agreement Henry Schmidt, Mrs. Charles Mul- 400 Bradley Street, by illne-ss. She I Following the business meeting been secured for the occasion, Mgr, when exposed to a high degree I Flora K. Goldsmith. manager of the J. Johnson and ler, Mrs. Daniel Cafroll or Mrs. Ray- expects to return to her dulles in tlio girls participated in a program of heat. — Prof. Meabel Newcomber 11-17) Sons branch here, has hopes of teachers holding masters' degrees Acampora said.yesterday, ,, Clerk attending the Sportwriters ban- Iwill receive from .$2,()00 to $4,500, ' Imond Waterbury. 'about a week. of folk dancing. quet'al the Taft, Jan. 28th. »-'- 4"

. Thursday. January 17. 1952 THE BRANFORD BEVIEW. EAST HAVSN NEWS utnm l*agc Thrc» THE DHANFORD REVIEW,- EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursdav, Toniinrv 17. iflsa t\ iitiiwiiaii^wyegwiM't e"*iie 'l* ='"'™°°=° iiii Mrs. Anne i.lei.iio aim Aiigeiina Zoning in Branford OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMafc flM-VET Auxiliary Meolt; piiblicily, the Mts. Anne RUBBING- Pentino and Anna Milano; table High on the agenda of the Branford Chamber of Commerce Rich Beauty in Wood Veneer North Branford prizes, the Mrs. Betty Walters and is a plan of action in support of modified zoning. This is as it ''GOOD MENcJ^*^ TR.UE'1 LET'S LOOK AT Tel evision Programs Plans Fashion Show Frances Crann; door prizes, the ELBOWS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs. Phyllis Cohen, Jane DePaola should be and is deserving of wholehearted support of the citi­ "THE TWO FUNDAMENTALS IN OUR. AMERICAN SYSTEM Rev. A. Lee Hocutt, Pastor And Card Party and Helen DeLucIa; posters, the zenry. When a local Chamber has concerned itself with zoning, i4l(c(! r. PeferiOrt (CHANNEL e—WNHC.TV) Mrs. Vera Rice and Anne.Mellllo. \ OF JUSTICE ARE: THE LEGAL PROVISION THAT A PERSON THE BOOKS Thursday, January 24 Miss Ethel Maynard East Haven AMVET Post H Auxi­ it may be that some possibly obno.xious use of land threatens ION TRIAL MUST BE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN Sunday, January 20 Organist and Choir Director Hostesses will be Ihe Mr.s. Kay FLUORIDATION liary will hold a comhinallon fash-, the peace or health of the residents; or land values, and conse­ 'euiLTV- AND THE BIGHT OF TRIAL BV JURV, WHICH 10;00—Frontiers or Faith 10:30 to 0:00—same as Tuseday ex 11:00 Morning Worship ion show and card party on Mon­ Vetrono, Glady.s DeCosare, Rose The General Assembly is mil in with ALBA M. FBATONI ' cept Mollllo and Phyllis Flod. Refresh­ ^PROTECTS THE INDIVIDUAL AND SAFESUARPS socirry. .session. 10;30—Mr. Wizard day, February 11, at H o'clock In the ments will b eserved by the Mrs. quently the town's income may be in danger of depression 12:45—Nancy's Kitchen 2ION EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Haven Town Hall. AGAINST IRRESPONSIBLE POWER.. Business which generally Is con­ 11:00—Ranger O.oo Pauline Anaslasio, Peggy Colavoipe through blight or through crowding too many houses on small sidered by the General A.sscmbly 1:30—Sieve Allen The Rev, Frances J, Smith. Reclor , Thfc followlnr' cnmmlliccs have and Sue Monaco. Mr.s. Mable Han- U:!,')—Indu.-itry On Parade 1:45—Garry Moore Show Edmund L. Stoddard, Lay Reader acreage; or it may hinge on the introduction of some new cate­ comes before the Leglslnllve Coun­ been appointed by the chairman, ley wHI bo In charge of reservations. cil during Iho weeks when the two ROSS and THE NEW WORKER Nash, Otto Soglow, Arthur Kober, 11:30—Kit Carson 3:30—Bill Goodwin Show Mrs. Paul Hawkins, Organist Mrs. Angelina Meoli: Tickets, the gory of business or iridustry, requiring a change of zoning to by Dale Kramer Peicr Arno, Helen lloklnson, S. J, 12:00—All Star Kcvue 5:00—Film Shorts Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard leglslnllve bodies nre not working. On Tuesday they hold a public (Doubleday £ Co; pp 297) Perelman, Sydney Hoff, Charles 1:00—Date With Judy 0:00—Up At Joe's Place Choir Director at the mecling of the North Bran- Trumbull airport al Groton, which permit iti or introduction of zoning to prevent it. To a wrilor. one of ibc things Addams, Dorothy Parker nncl E. B. 1:30—Cisco Kid 0:25—Weather Forecast 9:30 Morning aervlce and Sermon Js owned by the State of Connecti­ hearing In the Hall of the House on ford Homemakers. Mrs. Charles Twenty or thirty years' experience has had its effect on the a bill which woliUI provide that all nbaul which he is ccrlain is rejcc- While. •, 2:00—Itoy RoKOrS 0:30—News 10:00 Church School oil Saturday Gediiey and Mrs. Fred Harrison wore cut, has Iho most complete facilities lion slips. The other is that all 3:00—Name's The Same 0;4.'>—This Week In Sports alcoliollo lUiilors may bo sold In x.-H'",','.., reading ROSS and' THE morning. the hostesses. for private pleasure flyers of any rewriting of zoning codes. Today the uses permitted in a zone taverns and further provides that no cdllors are ijosltlvely innd. The NLW YORKER, one doesn't read 3:30—Sarah Churchill •7:00— Kukla, Fran and Ollle airport in Ihe country, with com­ writer vasclllnlcs boiwoon great ad­ •liOO—Meet The I'ress 7:15—Bob and Kay Mr. Edmund L. Stoddard, Lay are usually listed, instead of those prohibited. .There i.s an effort wiinian oxcopi an employee shall be simply of Ro.ss' life — which was ST. AUGUSTINE'S R C CHURCH Reader, will conduct the services plete hotel and restaurant facilities allowed on the tavern' perinlf miration for the mngnzino which most colorful ~ but of all the 4:30—Ellery Queen 7:30-Family Of Stars to find regulations that will make "nuisances" le.ss obno.\-ious or appears on Ibc market, and his tre­ writers who were fortunate enough B:00—Stu Erwin Show 7:45—News Caravan The Rev, John J. McCarthy, Pastor al 'Zlon EpLscopal Church during and many features for recreation, premises. the absence of the Rector. including nearby golf, .salt-water economically wasteful rather than flatly prohibit them or oc- Nexl Tuesday, at 2, tlie Council mendous .scorn for the editor who to have left their mark on the writ­ 5i30—Super Circus 8:00—Stop The Music Felix Maguire, Curate has rejected his material, ing world. Through their natural G:00—Fred Waring 9:00—Alan Young Mr. Frank Frawley, Organist Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins of Notch bathing, and deep-sea fislilng. will cnnducl a public hearing lo cept them as inevitable. It has been found that the greatest nui­ "binill opinions on Ihe subject of In the ca.sc of Harold Wallace nblllly, and that which Ross expect­ 7:00—Paul Whitoman 9:30—Amos and Andy and Choir Director Hill Road recently entertained the Ro.ss, writers have — In their private ed of Ihom, they emerged as the 7:30—This Is Show Business 10:00—Martin Kane Mrs. Ruth Donadio, Asst., Organist Zion Parish Guild. sance of all is simply the volume of traffic that the prevalence KliKirldallon of Public Water Supplies. discussions of him — accused him wrllers whose works nre today most 8:00—Toast of the ToWn 10:30—What's My Name Mass 7:00 • 9:15 - 10:15 The March of Dimes is well under of the automobile has brought about. Zoning should attempt to of all Ihe Infamous deeds, which widely read. 0:00—TV Playhouse 11:00—Foreign Intrigue 8:00 Northford 'I'lie press release issued by the way with Mr.s. Aldon J. Hill as A.C.P. Electrical concentrate business in certain compact areas, removed from Council roads: can bo laid al an editor's door. Yet, Dale Kramer has written a warm 10:00—Celebrity Time 11:30—Montgomery Theatre Hand.somcly'lKiircd hardwood vcnccr wall panels blend harmoni­ chairman, and Mr.s. .Stanley T. Wil­ when they have picked up THE book — and one, which I am sure; 10:30—To Be Announced 12:30—Newsreel ously with lahlc and chairs, also of liardwuod veneer. Tlic rich natural Rev. Francis J. Smith Is confined liams as co-chairman for the North- residential zones, so that only local traflic will enter a neigh­ "KlUDrldallon of Public Water pattern of Ihc wood ^raln In this paneling adds a luxurious touch. lo the Rectory with a severely injur­ Service, Inc. •Supplies WHS di.scussed before the NEW YORKER Magazine, their would have been acceptable to the 11:00—Sunday News Special ford dislflct. Residents are urged to honrls have leaped wllh Joy and most difficult of cdllors ~ Ross, 11:15—Fireside Theatre Friday, Jonuard 25 ed ankle. be prompt In their return of con­ borhood of homes. Other possible nuisances are certain recent I'liniMiilloe on Public Welfare during One of the simplest way.s In struction—layers of veneer with INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL Ihc liril session. The Committee re- they have striven more dlllgenlly to On December G, 19,51, the man 11:45—20 Questions Cpl. Edmund Doody who is .serv­ tributions. amusement features, such as outdoor movies, and loudspeakers got llielr material accepted. who was Ihe plague of .so many 10:30—Langford-Amecho Show which interior walls of a home the grain of the wood, at right ing with the construction engineers and RESIDENTIAL WIRING Nolvi'd thai Iho subject needed 12:15—News 11:30—Strike It RIcn can be modernized Is to cover angles and joined together by a Mr.s. Hill is being assisted by a used for advertising or entertainment. Imllu'r sludy and referred House Harold Ro.ss began his career In writers nnd cartoonists, went on -— them with hardwood plywood in Korea was .seen In the moving Iho mid-west ns a hobo-Journallsl. It.Is hoped — lo edit other Ihlngs In Monday,'January 21 12:00—50 Club strong adhesive—it will neither pictures shown In Local Theaters committee of volunteers who are as­ COMPLETE LINE OF Mill •S.'iT, which provided for such 12:115—Love Of Life paneling. The panels are easy to expand nor contract. The approxi­ sisting with the routine jobs con­ Other perennial dangers that used to be considered some­ fluoridnllon, to the Leglsilnllvc During World War 1 he became other spheres. Though ho plagued apply and th^ cost is moderate. mate equalization of strength of the Midnight Mass at Christmas ELECTRICAL FIXTURES wriler and editor of Slars and many, ho was greatly loved, nnd 10:30 Langforif-Ameche Sliow ]2:.30—Search For Tomonow lime. He Is the .son of Mr. and Mrs. nected Willi such a drive. what inevitable are now controlled in modern zoning ordi­ ('(iiinfil for further consideration 11:30—StrTko It nich 12:45—Fun With Food The homemalter who wants to along both the length and width Maj. George D. Lcssley and Mrs. APPLIANCES AND and report. Stripes. While he edited a magazine w 11 he greatly missed by Ihe artists of the panel makes it resistant Frank P. Doody of MIddletown nances. Sand and gravel pits are allowed only in certain arca.s, for service men by servicemen, he who nre today striving to make their 12:00—50 Club 1:30—Garry Moore give a "new look" to his living Turnpike. Lessiey were rccenl visitors In town SUPPLIES "'\'\w ingCKiing of fluoride Into 12:15—Love Of Life • 1:45—Conn. Club Reporter room or don can obtain appealing to splitting. and have now gone It) Camp Kilmer. with provision for their screening from the highway; top soil ihc walcr supplies is for the purpose dreamed of having a magazine ex­ mnrk In Iho world. 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 2:30—First Hundred years warmth and beauty by using dur­ An advantage of using hard­ "How Parenls Help Their Children N. J. Maj Lessiey expocis lo leave 467 Main Street East Haven of reducing denial carles. The (lues- clusively for New Yorkers, On his 12:45—Nancy'B Kitchen 2:4.5—Bride and Groom able hardwood plywood panels, wood plywood panels Is that fre­ Succeed Through -l-H" was llie topic soon for European duties. is only to be removed where the operator will re-grado the lantl liim of using fluorides in drinking return to Ihe slates. Joined Ihe The greatest fault of n penetrat­ 1:30—Garry Moore 3:00—To Be Announced faced with rich veneer. If desired, quently very little preparation of for a panel discussion at the meet­ wilier has been given much Round Tablers but couldn't get any­ ing wit Is to go beyond the mark. the paneling can be applied to the the wall is neicssary. Once In­ ing held at the office of the New and plant a cover crop. one Intoresled In his Idea until lie 1:15—Behind Headlines 3:30—To Be Announced celling as well. publUHiy in recent months and has — Francis Due De La Rochefoucauld 2:00—Garry Moore Show 4:00—Kate Smith stalled, the card'and maintenance Haven County Farm Bureau on With the invasion of rural areas by the apartment hou.sc, been discussed considerably by pro- met Rnoul Flelschmann, who lilted 2:30—First 100 Years 5:00—Space Cadet A wide range of hardwood face of paneled walls lis negligible. Tuesday night. Mrs. Charles Donadio l'essi(uial nnd civic groups. The com- it and backed hhn Up. This slarled veneers gives the home decorator This point is ompHhsized by the was a member of the panel. many towns are facing a need to revise their residential zoning. the war belween Flcishcmann and 2:415—Bride and Groom 5:15—Cfabby Hayes U. S. Department of Commerce In rnilicc believes Ihat .this hoaring 3:00—The nif! Payoff .5:30—Howdy Doody unllniliea rein In selecting the "New Fibers nnd Their Care" was WARMEST GREETSNGS FOR 1952 A hard nut to crack is the conversion of big old houses into will produce a good cross-.sectlon ef Ro.ss on Ihe rights of the front office 3;.30—To be announced tone of the completed room. The a report v/hich'JsayS: versus Ihe odllorlal offices. 0:00—Date at Six paneling can bo chosen to blend Mrs. Maria S. Preston's topic for apartments. Often this is flatly prohibited in the zone in which liublic opinion on this subject." 4:00—Kate Smilh G;2.5—Weather Forecast "Wherever hardiVood plywood diseu.sslon on Thursday of this week In order IhnI his rights were nnl TlowumKnow! 00—Space Cadet vAlh the furnlsliings, either In Is Installed, It Introduces a new Tlie slalules provide that the G;30—News matching or contrasting shades when she was the lundioon speaker they exist. Unless some compromise is worked out, there is I^cglslnlive Council be a fact-finding infringed on, Ross kopl n typed "S-rGabby Hiiyo.s 0:45—Sport Spotlight note of economy and practicabil­ letlcr of resignation In his desk. Howdy Doody and patterns, depending upon the ity. Maintenance costs, whether in danger of their becoming run-down and perhaps eventually .service agency, of-the general ns- The answers to everyday 7:00—Kukla Kran and Ollle Individual taste. residential project or public place, KCnibly and prepares n legislative But, dlsplle Ihe haggling, there om- Insiirnnco problems • n.Q()S|BfcFashlons In Music 7:15—Bob and Ray sold for taxes, causing the town an unnecessary loss of income. IT IS AN iNTeaRAL PART OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP TO SUPPORT urged trom.lhls union Ihe nnlion's n'.25.-^HVcathcr Forecast The manufacturers of high qual­ are minimized. Surfaces not sub­ program In the form of bills and 7:30—Those Two ject to abrasion require nothing LINDEN BEST HOME Coke - Coal - Fuel Oil One common pressing problem resulting from today's use AND STRENGTHEN THIS SYSTEM OF JUSTICE BV SERVICE ON A olhenvise, lo be presented lo the smartest magazine — THE NEW By Ray Plant, Jr. n'.an—TOMorld Ncv/s • Today ity furniture, television and radio 7:45—News Caravan cabinets use many varieties ol more than an occasional wiping JUR.y-TO REGARD IT AS A DUTV TO BE ACi.EPTED WITH PRIDE next session General A,s,sembly. YOHKEK. r,.',i5--SliMBlBWalk Interviews ' to remove accumulated dust. of the automobile is the need for more off-street parking. The yifxv—KUHBP- I^''"" nnd Olllo 8:00—Mnrta hardwood veneers, all of which 111 and CONVALESCENT AND EXERCISED WITH FULL REALIZATION THKT SUCH SEKVICE If ihe average edilor Is accused 8:30—Wo The People In harmoniously with suitably se- Other surfaces need little more most recent zoning codes are requiring off-street parking space of Insanity, Ro.ss went directly out 7;'(S—Bolimhid Kay Sliow than a light waxing to restore 7:30—Tho^B| Two 9:00—The Big Story lectert wall panels. The proper H0SP9TAL PROMPT DELIVERY IS VITAL TO THE MAINTAIfJAfilCE OP PEfAOCRACY. Private Service of his way to prove the fact lo his 9:30—Aldrlch Family, paneling Is available regardless of their original brilliancy and beau­ for every new store, wholesale house, theatre, restaurant or staff. He had an Insallablo applllle 7:4.')—New^BKCaravan ty. The abrasion resistance of Mrs. Kay Anastaslo. Prop, 8:00—Vid(MHThcatre 10:00—Cavalcade Of Sports whether your furniture is of wal­ similar building. Related to the parking problem is the loading Conducted For lo hire anyone he ihotighl miglil 10:45—Greatest Fights nut, oak, cherry, birch, mahogany many hardwoods Is In Itself a Improve his magazine. The "Jesus" 8:30—Volcc^Kf Firestone or some other hardwood veneer. guaranty against most of the mar­ Registered Nurses in of today's great trucks. Some codes are requiring a permanent 9:00—I LovBttLucy • 11:00—Man Against Crime ring to which walls are prey. The Attendance Doy and Night Vincenzo Randi he had on the .scone was the official 0:30—Its N(^Bs To Mo 11:30—Mystery Tlieatro H')/dwood plywood possesses loading space of a certain size for every building of the type man lo tire them. Another of his other properties which make it a construction of the hardwood Carefully Prepared Meals East Haven Coal & Oil Co. mania was lo rearrange the office QUESTION: Although our homo 10:00—Studio ^ffine 12:00-News panels protects them against which would require such space. is worth .$10,000 we've alwnys 1\:00—PlayhouHp Of Stars desirable product for this purpose. cracking and opliltlng." and Diets The private funeral of Vinconzo constantly; and yet another was Saturday, January 20 Because nf 'he nature of its con­ S. Randi, luisbnnd of Iminaculaln the tearing of Ihe magazine Just be­ carried only .$.'5,000 lire Insurance 1?:00—News PHONE HO 7-5828 OFFICE NEXT TO FIRST NATIONAL STORE One tendency which is emerging is the separation of uses. WHAT NOTS i as we felt any lire damage would 'BY GiTA ROUND Baldino Randi of 75 Prospcst Pinch fore It went lo Ihe prlnlerl 10:00—The Big Top 83 Main Street East Haven Whenever pos.sible, residence should not be permitted in busi­ Extension, East Haven, was held The U. N. would have had enough cerlalnly be lower than that TucsdAKr, January 22 11:00—Wild Bill Hlckok ness or industrial zones, nor should business and industry be in­ Thursday from the Michael F. people to man an army If Ihoy re- amounl. Now n friend says that 11:30—Smilln' Ed Seven Additional Area Friends Of Music D'Onofrlo Funeral Home, 541 Chapel cruilcd Ihc people who at one time If we had a $1,000 lire we would 10:30 to 12;3S -Same as Monday o.\- 12:00—Betty Crocker Star Matinee terspersed. There will no longer be "ribbon" zoning along miles Don't think Its personnlily SIreel, Now Haven. At 9 o'clock a or another worked for 'I'llE NEW only get $500 from Ihe Insurance cep' 12:30—City Hospital Students Engaged In Hears Conimentary of main roads,'with shops, homes and vacant lots alternating. Cause, dear friend, its not. .solemn requiem liigh ma.ss was cole- YORKER. A few of I hose who je- Company. Is this true? . 12:45—ItallJ Cookery 1:00—Boston Blackle Its that Christmas sweater smolcing bralod in .St. Vincent do Paul maliied were John O'llara, Ogdcn Allen ANSWER: Yes, under Ihc terms 1:30—Stev 1:30—Film Shorts N.H. Practice Teaching On Noted Composers Eliminating such "mixed" use will also improve trafflc condi­ That makes you look so hot. Church. Interment was In St. of most lire policies, if your 1:45—Gan Moore Show 2:00—Ilopalong Cassldy tions. If residences are kept separate, a much smaller propor­ Lawrence Cemetery. liousi! was only 50% Insured 2:30—Fir." 100 Years 3:00—Film Shorts Five BranfortI and two East Haven The regular meeting of the Chief and Mrs. Emil Nygard will Mr. Rarjdl was born In Amalfl. you'd gel 50% of any loss you 2:45—Brk' and Groom ' 4:00—Racket Squad Hartgen, of that musical Branford Special This Week students of the Teachers College are Friends of Music was held on Mon­ tion of roadways will need to be widened and cleared for dense motor to Balnbridge, Md., this week­ Point family. Is playing Ihe .saxa- Province of Salerno, Italy, and had suslalned. You should see your 3:00—Tl\c Ig Payoff 4:30—Burns and Allen engaged In practice teaching out­ day evening. January 14 In the ti'aflic. nliono for the New Haven Teachers resided In this country for 45 years. Insurance agent about the cor­ 3:30—Bill oodwln 5:00—Juvenile Jury side of their home area. It was an­ Hagaman Memorial Library. end to wilne.s.s the graduulion of Prior to his retirement from Sargent rect amount of Insurance to carry 4:00—Katil Smith Sings 5:30—Nature Of Things Iheir son, David, from goot training College Band Also tools for the nounced last week by College au­ Following the'business meeting, The serious congestion which has occured in some of our lirantord Town Band .... Tony & Co. nine years ago, he had work­ to guarantee full prolecllon on 5:00—Gayfclord Ilauser 5:45—Film Shorts thorities. Have YOU seen Ihe with the U. S. Navy...The Ambru.- ed there for 39 years. He was the Broilers 35c small UJ.SSOS ns well as large ones. the musical portion of the program industrial cities is apt to be greatesfin these areas of "mixed" Everlch spotted at the National 5:15-Gabby Hayes 6:00—Better Homes Show levich twins will also emerge as full Motor Boat Show SlfoWin^New-York proprietor: of U.S. Uandl Awning Co, Dressed While You Wait 5:30—Howdy Doody 0:30—Lone Ranger Helen Mcshalto, Harriet DooUttle. was devoted to (he works of Gilbert use. By prohibiting such mi.xture in the future, zoning can help of East Haven. He was a member of (V.OO—KItdoodle Pal ReynoUlSi Judith Wessoleck and and Sullivan and included those fledged Navymen l.T year old, City on Monday With an attractive CASH and CARRY •If you'll address your own In­ 7:00— David Barker, has been ranked eigh­ escort George ' Lnich, repre- the Amerlco Club of Hemingway surance questions lo this olllce, 0:25—^Weather Forecast 7:30—One Man's Family Nancy Hartgen arc the Brantord numbers. direct growth where it can be assimilated, even encourage the Avenue. .» . G:30—EWorld News students and G. Peter Mottl and Commentary on the lives of th in the 15 and under class of Nc^w .senlutive for that moving van com­ we'll try to give you the correct B:00—Ken Murray : ' ^ development of new cities. It has been said that the increase England tennis players.... Prcspecls pany, moved himself and wife to Besides his widow, Mr. Randi is Breton's Hillside' answers and there will be no 0:45—In Public Interest . 9:00—Show of Shows Mar|e Thorpe are from .East Haven. Gilbert and Siillivan, Melba Rowe. 7:00—KuUla, Fran, Ollle All .are nssLstlng In the New Ha­ Story of "Plritles of Penzance", in population of six metropolitan cities of Connecticut in the look bright for the Ind to lop .this the same slle on Tuesday where he survived by two daughlers. Mrs. charge or obligation of any kind. 10:30—Hit Parade ven school .system. division after three more years of debated Ihe merits of the .sailboats Louis Sperlngo, and Mrs. Thomas Poultry Farm 7:15—Bob and Kny 11:00—Wrestling from Chicago Margarethe Scotield. decade 1940-50 might better have gone into creating eight new competition In that field .... displayed .... Spent Monday even­ HIccIo; .six son.s. Louts, Dominic, An­ .- \. 7:30—Gansett TImo Concl—News Bulletins Miss Meshako is aiding In Piano solo, "Poor Wandering One", Houte 80, North Branford, Conn. Palmer - Plant physical education at Fair llaven cities of 25,000 each. Not only would this have saved some of our Teachers Canasia Club have reserv­ ing .sanding floors at his Goodsell thony, VIncenI, Andrew, and Pfc. m 7:45—News Caravan Dorothy Evarts.' ed a block of six for the Ice Capades Road homo Reg Asher has Julius pandi in Korea; nine grand­ TEL. 8-2160 8:00—Milton Borle Jr. High, Miss Doollttle at the Child • Story of "lolahthe", Hildur Sven- 260 Main St. Branford S-I723 Study. Center, Ml.s.s Reynolds and cities from a staggering burden of services and schools, but itwhic h play the Arena for an entire lamorizcd his well palranl',!od de- children and a sister, Mrs. Maria 4s 9:00—Crime Syndicated STEVE PRUSSICK son. week commencing .Ian. 24lli .... cale.s.sen store by adding Mrs. Wil­ Monlecosso. 9:30—Suspense Mi.ss We.ssoleck-In grades three and Piano .solo, "Loudly Let the would decrease the menace of possible air attack. Dispersion five at Roger Sherman School nnd Did the Democratic conlroilcd police liam Prout lo the .sales staff 10:00—^Amateur Hour GARAGE Trumpets Bray",, Josephine Long. and decentralization have become the catchwords of defense CommLssion Jump the soon lo bo Understand that thp. Musical Art 10:45—To Be Announced Mtss Hartgen at Scranton Sehol, •> Story of "H. M. S. Pinafore", Mar­ It's the Best-Loohing, EQUIPPED TO REPAIR grade two. as well as of planning. Kcpublican conlroilcd Police Board Society is planning'a Child Talent Two Branford Soldiers 11:00—Amazing Mr. Malonc garet Tucker. in naming Leo V. Moraw.skl police Iscarch In Branford and will u.se the Benzoline 11:30— Meet the Cliamp ALL IvIAKES OF CARS Miss Thorpe and Mr. Mottl arc at Vocal solo, "I'm called Little Best-Cooking Range Ever! The most important function of a local Chamber in con­ chief last Friday night? .... Nancy funds for tlieir .seholar.shlp fund. 12100—News W. Main St. UU S-9315 Branlord Scranlon School a.sslsllng the teach­ Buttercup", Joan Hopson. ' Promoted In Germany ing practices In grades seven and Vocal solos, "I Am the Monarch of nection with zoning is to see that it really follows a plan, and To the finance cupboard, Takes Pleasure in Announcing Wednesday, January 23 four respectively. the Sea", "When' I Was a Lad", Clif­ Dig, Super-Insulated Oven—Lay­ that the plan has a.definite goal in mind as to character, size The Selectmen went. Two Branford soldiers now on The Appointment Ol 10:30 to G:00—Same as Monday ex­ ford Lewis , (guest) with Helen ers of fine insidation keep all the' duty with the -ISd Infantry Division Hnsse, Dorothy Evarts, Lilliam Lar- or density which is publicly supported. A good deal of educa­ Was there money there— In Germany have received promo- cept heat in the oven—you can actu­ Or not a cent? lions, it was announced this month. G:00—Song Premiere Girl Scouts Invest .son, Lillian Evarts, Margaret Waery. tional work can be done, particularly in regard to the Zoning K Capitol Theatre Story of "The Mlltado", Bernice ally cook

Pago Four THE BRANFORD nEViaW/> EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1952 lnji-VMj-;X"Jy5. Thursday, Jnimqry 17, 1952 THE BRANFORD BEVIEW'SRST HAVEN NEWS Page Fiv&. Caroll Finnefan Evelyn PiscitelliJ OUT OF THIS WOHLD—SHOPPERS' WOttjGDI' Barbara L. Jennings Miss Juditli Reed POLIO TRIPLES FROM OUR READERS Garden Notes Becomes Bride Of Information For Vets Hagaman Library To Was Recent Bride Frederick Esposito Married On Saturday Shori Beach Briefs NATIGNAL^TQLL As Prosentea lo, Sgt. John E. SNOW WHITE Mr. Hugh L. Cox Janlta S. Schulze Td. 8-U48 (JUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Mullen Sell Discarded Books Of James Lynch Married Saturday To George D. Dickie Q—1 got a GI home lonn three The 1952 March of Dime.';—now In Its third week — must supply THE DRUNKEN DRIVER There isn't anything, I state Miss Barbara Linda Jcnning.s, Miss Judith Andrews Reed, years ago, when the lop VA guaran­ A .sale of books dlscardod by the Mr. and Mrs. Lno J. I'-lniiornn oC Miss Kvelyn riscltclll, daughter ot As pure and immaculate UNION CHURCH tee was S4,000. I understand that a the National Foundation for in­ (Poem) llagaman Memorial Library, "East (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Barry daughter of Mrs. Olive E. Reed ot Mr. Rodney B. Snedelter, Pastor fantile Paralysis with funds to 224 Main Street, Hrantord, hnvo nn Mrs. Fllomena Piscllelll ot 891 Dlx- As snow. Jennings of Captain's Lane. Bran- 16 Rosette Street, New Haven, was law passed since then has raised Now listen, you drunken drivers, Haven, will bo held al the library nounccd the recent mnrrlaRe ot their well Avenue, llamdun, and MfAn. d nothing grubbier • bleaker too - 9:45 Church School the ma.ximun guarantee to $7,500, carry on the fight against polio in while here on earth you dwell. on Saturday, February 2, beginning ford, became the bride of Ml. George married to Mr. Hugh Loomis Cox, the professional training class­ daughter, Caroll, to Master Serpeant Frederick Wllllnm Esposito, son otTha n snow that fell a week or two David Dickie Jr., son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Cox ot 11:00 Worship Service and that I'm entitled to another Gl You never know when the time will at 10 A. M., Miss lleth W. Tay. Jnme.s P. Lynch, non ot Mrs. Patrick Mr, and Mrs. Fred F, Esposito, 121 Ago. home loan guarantee for §3,500 — room—as well as in the hospital come, you'll have lo say farewell lor, librarian, announced today. .Mrs. George D. Dickie of White Hunt Lane, East Haven, Saturday ST. ELIZABETH CHURCH ward and research laboratory. Lynch ot South Ozone Park, Queens, George Street, East llnven, wore E. Jacobsen Plains, last Saturday atlernoon at 4 morning January 5, at 10:45 In the the difference between the old and To your dear mother and sister; iho Included among the books on sale N. Y. and the late Mr. Lynch. united In marriage la.st Saturday . J In the Church of the Redeemer, Now Church of the Sacred Heart, New Pastor, Rev. John F, O'Donnell new gaurantees. May 1 use tills new Tripled polio Incidence through­ they may be miles away. will be worJ(s of fiction, non-fiction, The ceremony was pertormed on morning at 10 In St. Ann's Church, All American .Selections flower Haven. Haven. The ceremony was perform­ Assistant, Rev. T. Fury Gl loan to build an addition to my out the country during the last So don't be drinking whiskey; while reference and text books and chil­ Saturday morning, January 5lh at Handon. awards go to four new blossoms this ed by the Rev. James Harlow be­ 10:30 A. M. Saturday Religious liousd four years has heightened the pa­ driving on your way, dren's bonks. Miss Taylor said. The 'I'he Rev. Robert Luccock and The tient care responsibilities of the 8 o'clock In St. Mary's Church, Bran- The Rev. Thomas Rlluccl otflclnl- year — Fiesta Cosmos, captured a Rev. Earl O. Pearman. the latter of fore an altar banked with polnsettiiis Instructions A— No. Under the law, your new I saw nn accident one day. that books are being dlscardod for such ford. Rov. William H. Wlhbey of- Silver Medal and honorable mention and palms. Nuptial music Include GI home loan may be used only to National FoundStlbn and under should charm the heart of man, reasons as wear, duplication of titles ed at the ceremony which was per­ Middleflcld, officiated in the cere­ Masses: 8:30 — 10:30 scored the need ..for intensifying f elated, formed before an altar setting ot was won by Ballerina ' Petunia, mony which was performer In a "O Promise Me" and "Because". Confessions: purchase or build another house, while the steering wheel Is In his already on file, or tor being unsuit­ Given In.marriage by her father, Persian Carpet Zinnia and Globe and not to Improve your present the research fight against this whlie the steering wheel in in his able tor library purpo.scs, she said, white gladiolus and chrysan Phlox. In keeping with the A.A.S. selling of white snapdragons, pom­ Given in marriage by her'Uncle, Saturday 4:00 P.M. — 7:00 PJvL crippling di-sease. ; ' (ho bride was attended by Miss Ihemun.s. pons, carnations, and cathedral Mr John Adams, the bride was at­ C.Y.O. Tliursdav 6:45 P.M. one. ' hand., .• i'rlces for the books will general­ Margo Baxter ot Ilranford as maid Council's standards all arc annuals lapers. Mr. Gordon Barry Pctremont, tended by her sister. Miss Barbara y—-I have been discharged for But the frightening new polio ly ranee up lo 25 cents, and about ot honor. Mr. John Lynch, brother Given In mnrrlngo byhcr brother, and are easily grown from seed. wounds I received in Korea. Can pattern—there .hAVdi been niorc nils awful nccldcnl occurred nn the 300 will ho available for public In­ Mr, Clement PIscltelll, the bride was c?ousIn of the bride, was .soloLst In a E. Reed, maid of honor, and by two Hello There: cases In the last'.Iour years than ot the bridegroom, Was best man. Tliough a Klondike Cosmos, Fiesta program ot nuptial music. Mr. .1-1. bridesmaids. Miss Betty McAuUffe Volunteer Fire Department Elec­ you tell me what type of Govern­ twentieth day of May, spect loi). Miss Taylor said. Following the ceremony n re­attended by Mrs, Joel Ro.ss of Lcvll- Is nlimed for Its colors, remlnisclont ment life Insurance I may be entitl­ In the previous ;ten years com­ Cau.sod two lovely children to sleep .town, L.'I., sister ot the bride, as Leroy Baumgartner was organist. of West Haven and Mrs. Eleanor tions last Friday evening in the flre- bined—has breathed 'new urgency ception was hold In the bride's of Mexico and Spain, It is the first Tlie bride, wliose father gave Caneparl of East Haveh. liouse brought forth the following ed to got? boncalh :lhe clay. home, matron of honor. Bridesmaids were one to display stripes of .scarlet and A—Several types of policies are Into the NatlonalV Foundation's These two dear children walked side Victories that are easy are cheap. Miss Sarah Esposito ot East Haven, her In marriage, wore a gown of Mr. Carroll Siemann of East Ha­ results: Re-elected Captain Is Ed professional trnlriing program. Those only are worth having which The couple left on a trip by plane goliMengthwise in each piftal. The candlelight slipper satin designed ven was best man, and ushers were Walker; new First Lieutenant, available to newly-di.scliarged dis­ by side upon the state highway; for San Kranclso. sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. bushy plants grow 2-'A feet tall and abled veterans They Include term, For research Is not just a ques­ Their loving mother, she had died, come as the result ot hard ffghllnK. Thomas PLscltclll, Mrs. Clement v.'ilh long sleeves and a full .skirl Mr. Joseph Vanna ot Hartford and Gordon Benson; er-elecled Second tion of test tubes—no more than — H. W. Bcechcr The bridegroom hns but recent, blossoms open freely in any sunny icrminating . in a circular train. Mr. Louis Burzycki of Philadelphia, Lieutenant, Burdelte Babcock; new ordinary life, 20-pay life, 30-pay their tnlhev hail run away. ly returned from five years' serv­ PLscltelll, and Mrs. Salvatore I'lscl location. Geometric dcblgn and ultra-modern conveniences are the highlights life, and endowment plans. How­ patient care Is merely a question I'hey were talking ot their lovely lelll, sisters.In-law of the bride. ' Her full length veil was attached Pa. Secretary, William Taggard; re­ of hospital beds and equipment. But meet us with mother, dad. In I ' i ice In Japan ond Korea. Ballerina Petunia, a brilliant of the world's newest and most unique shopping unit—Shoppers' to a wreatli of orange blossoms, The bride wore a gown of white elected Treasurer, Fred Walnman ever, totally disable veterans may parents, how .sad Iheir hfcnrts.did Heaven some sweet day. The bride hns been president ot Mr. John Esposito, brother of t)ie salmon pink ot the dwarf — giant World at FrBmlngham, Massachusetts. Tlic 3 bridges, walkways, not be issued endowment policies. Patient care and research require feel. bridegroom, was best man. Ushers and she carried a bouquet of white slipper satin, made with a man­ and new Trustee, Ray Babcock. Con­ highly tralnid personnel and this the Traveler's Aid Volunteer Work­ type Is robust and uniform. Iiecau.su accessible parking for 6,000 cars, landscaped mall, and double-decked camellias, slcphanotl.s, and varie­ darin collar, an Illusion yoke trim­ gratulations to lliem all Our Q—1 was disabled in a bus ac­ When around the curve came a As, read by Leo Moore, owner. ers In New Haven. were Mr. Robert Vlshno of Brantord, of its long blooming period, it is construction for the '44 independently operated stores, are several ot cident while traveling under orders Is why the National Foundation speeding car with a drunk man Radio Stalion W W V A Wheeling, Mr. DomenIc PIscltelll, of Homden, well adapted to bedding, edging, gated lvy.> med with seed pearls, a titled ' firemen helped out the local young­ has allocated nearly Sl'1,000,000 W, Va. the features devised to decrease the housewife's walking distance. Miss Barbara Dewey of New Ha­ bodice, long sleeves, a full skirt and from m^ draft board to an induc­ at the wheel. brother of the bride; Corp. James pot displays and window boxes. Four main highways—30. 9, 126 and 27—bring the "world" within an sters again last Sunday In the Peter­ tion .station. What's my deadline for for professional education over a French and Mr. George Nordon, both ven was maid of honor. Bridesmaids a court train. She wore al.so a son lot with some forty-odd Christ­ period of years. Lt. George Malinowski Persian Carpet, a Mexican hybrid average of 29 minutes to more tlian 117,000 families in the New were Mrs. S. Barry Jennings Jr. of fingertip illusion veil which' fell applying .for the new form ot This driver saw these two dear kids. of East Haven. Zinnia, with oriental colorlng.s, England area. mas trees and a sparkling bonfire. Government lite insurance? March of Dimes funds have re­ he hooted a drunkard's .sound, stands over a foot tall with fully Hamden, and Miss Eleanor Dickie from a Juliet cap, and carried a Christmas has really left Short inforced the reservoir of special­ To Wed New Haven Girl The bride wore a white satin and of White Plains, N. Y. All thprayee r book with a lavender orchid Beach now. Local shops all decked A—You must apply for the In­ Get out of the road, you llllle fools. Chantllly lace gown, and a fingertip double two Inch flowers produced in surance within one year from the ized professional workers Ihrmigli Then Ihe can II brought them ACCORDION abundance. Orange, purple, gold, attendants wore gowns ot peacock and stephanotls* streamers. out for St. Valentines' Day! ^ the medium of scholarships and Mr. and Mrs. P.nsqu.ile niLella ot length vqll fastened to a bonnet of Viola M. Broggi, blue faille taffeta and .small Miss Reed wore a cleopartra green date you suffered your disability. down. Chantllly lace. She carried a prayer rich browns and henn.ns are pre­ Audrey ft. Tucker, Mrs Lucy Hammer to be the Guest Veterans and tlioir dependents fellowship in such fields as Tlie Inmipor caught thai lltllo girl, 215 Fulton .Slreol Now Hiivon an­ dominate In this new strain of wreaths of Ivy and flame color faille gown trimmed with lace and Speaker at P.T.A. gathering this virology, orthopedlce, pediatrics, nounce the cncngcmenl nf (lioir book with stephanotls and a white John Kelleher, Of gladiolus buds. The bridesmaids wlio desire Information concerning taking Iter life away, LESSONS orchid. ' /.Innln. a similar colored bonnet, and car­ coming Monday nite, January 21st, neurology, public health, ortho­ While tlie little boy a gore of blond daughter, Grace Marie, in M. Gmrge Robert L. Colter carried bouquets ot the same buds, ried white carnations with stream­ in the new school. The 2nd Grade their benefits and entitlements are The honor attendant wore a gray The Globe Phlox Is mixed colors Invited to send inquiries to this pedic nursing, physical therapy in tlio ditch line there did lay, F. Mallnow.skI, USAF, .son of Mr. of rod, pink salmon and white is Short Beach, To Wed and the maid of honor carried flame ers of pompons. The bridesmaids Mothers will be Hostesses with Mrs. and physical medicine. In Your Home and Mrs. Michael MnllnowsUI of 12 velvet and nylon tulle gown ond a Married Recently color glamellias. wore red faille gowns and bonnets, John Charles and Mrs. Herman newspaper. Their questions and the 'I'hls driver staggered from his car, gray velvet helmet headpiece. She superb tor low edging or ground answers will be published In this Additional funds have been ex­ lo SCO What lie had done. Clark Avenue, East Ilnvfn. covering ot rock and wall gardens, Announcenet Is made of the en­ Mr. Robert C. McCartney of uid carried bouquets like that ot Michael .... Lee Laurie returns to pended for short-term rotreshcr Lleulenanl Mallnow.ski is a KIIKIU- carried an arm bouquet of red rcses. r T' gagement of Viola M. Broggi ot Scotia, N. Y., served as best man the honor attendant. Germany this week with his in-column. Ills heart sank within him, when Accordions Loaned ale ot the IJnIvor.slly of Connecll- .Similar ensembles, but In hunter Largo flowers virtually cover the On Sunday aftertfcon, January 6, course and field institutes to Im­ he saw his loving .son •ilx Inch mounds; at 2 o'clock in fhe^North Brantord North Haven,'daughter or Mrs. Bus. Ushers were Messrs. Joseph F. There was a receiition In Bay- tleresling job in Civil Service and prove standards among the pro­ Such mourning from a drunken I' I- Kionn, wore worn by two of the sell C. Broggi and the late Mr. Rus. Dickie of While Plain.s, N. Y.brook, . Mrs. Reed wore a royal blue the Navy. He has just completed a brklesmald.s, and In purple, by Hie All four have been widely tested congregational Church, Mi.ss Audrey fessionals actually caring for the man, I never saw before. FREE and should thrive In all parts of the Arlino Tucker, daughter of Mr. and sell C. Broggi, to Mr. John R. Kelle­ S. Barry Jennings Jr., of Hamden; frepe grown, a matching bat and a I rip to England and was home tor Miss Barbara Malcarne patient. When the llMlc hoy In a gore of other two bridesmaids, They car­ her of Short Beach. John W. Rogers ot Glastonbury; corsage of pink roses, and the three days last weekend .... EARL COLTER ried yellow, roses, country. Seed Is available from re­ Mrs. Howard E. Tueffer of 292 Laurel Work like this is Ihrentoned liy blood, said Daddy has come home Goldwatcr Accordion Schools liable seedmen, but early ordering Ml.ss Broggi attended New Haven and Paul M. Wagner of Lexington bridegroom's mother, a hunter Loyalty Group meets again this Fri­ "THE PHOTOGRAPHER I.N Street, East Haveti, became the Slate Teachers College and the Mass. day evening in the Union Chapel. To Wed Herman Smith the staggering surge of polio dur­ once more. . "SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS" Following the ceroniony. a dinner Is recommended. bride of Mt. Robert Ijcslie.Colter, son green crepe frock, a green velvet ing the past four years. It is be ' t YOUR TOWN" and reception were held In the Ital­ Jiillus Hartt School of Music In hat and a red rose corsage. of Iocs over 1,000 accordloiu — Fourteen Interesting and easy to ot Mr.- and Mrs. iBurton S. Colter of A reception was held following Other Elections last week were cause these trained professionals He pleUcd up his loving ones and 158 Montowe.?e St. ian and American Independent Clilb, Foxon Road, NOfth-' Brantord. Rev. Hartford. the ceremony in the New Haven When the couple left on a trip Mr. Richard J. Maicarne of Route cannot be neglected without ne­ all makes, all sizes, at only SI Ilnmden. A.sslstlng In receiving grow house plants are-African Violet with the Men's Club of the Union carried lliem to. his car. Lee Hocutt performed the ceremony. Mr. Kelleher, the nephew of- Mr. Woman's Club. Assisting in to Washington. D. C, the bride Chapel. President, Ed Fritz; Vice 81, Klllingworlh, announces the en­ glecting rcserch and patient care And kneeling on the running hoard, par wcok. Phono 8-3511 guests tlio bride's mother wore a (Saint Paula) standard favorites. and Mrs. R. B. Williams of St. Louis, receiving guests, the bride's mother wore a charcoal gray suit, gray gagement of his daughter. Miss Blue Boy, Pink Beauty and White Nuptial music-was given by Mrs. President, Fred Parmalee; Secretary that the 1952 March of Dimes Is In- inayed a drimknrd's prayer, lavender lace dre.ss, matching ac­ No., attended the Milford School wore a peacock blue silk gown Willi .squirrel coat, black velvet accessor­ Treasurer, Gilbert Mahan; Program Barbara G. Malcarne. to Mr. Her- .so important. Make the 1952 March i' 1 cessories and an orchid corsage. The Lady, Amaryllis (Hlppcastrum) Anthony Daly, cousiln of the bride­ and Yale University, class ot 1950. a matching liat and/a pink camellia ies and hat. After January 20 they mcin D. Smith, .son ot Mr. and Mrs. Saying: Ploa.sc O Lord, forgive me 3 Songs by third lesson bulb with Illy like flowers In late groom, who sang "Becau.se," and Chairmen are Al Smith and Fred of Dimes equal lo the job. Gi\p for tills awful crime I've (lone, bridegroom's mother wore a peacock He served tour years with the U. S. corgage. The bridegroom's mother will live in 2247 Main Street, Glas­ Voos; Publicity handled by Arnold Herman A. Smith of Foxon Road. generously. l)lue dress with matching acces­ winter. Miss Ethel Maynard organist. Navy In the Southwest Pacific wore a lilac silk crepe gown, a East Haven. "The Knight of Miiltn," a lunid-carvcil lit;nrcho,id from the Ills allentinn then was called away or your money back Apostle Plant (Neomarcin Nor- tonbury. Peterson; Membership Chairmen, Scottish bark Itahisorc, Razes skyward, piist C::»rl C Cutler, left, 1(1 llii! words of his dying son. DARLENE'S sories and an orchl'd corsage. The bride was escorted and pre. theater In World War II. feathered hat In matching color, Mr. Cox is a graduate ot the Bart Fleu, Clarence Farnsworth, thlana) Irus like flowers (March) sented in marriage by her father, and an orchid. I'urator, of the Marine Historical Asso(;i,iti(ni, niystie, Coiin.i and For Inloimollon phono For her nuptial trip to Miami and leaves. - . A Spring wedding Is planned. University of Connecticut. , Morris HIggins and Albert Alt- Johnny's Birthday this Saturday ... Joseph K. Choatc, manafrer.of the National Motor Boat Show. Take us lo our mother, dad, who Ucacli, Florida, the bride chose a and was attended by hor slster-ln- Later in the day the couple left mannsberger, Jr.; Projects handled The kiii|;lil Is p.-irt of the Mystic collection of flKurelicntls to be BARNEY GOLDWATER Wedding and Formal tomato red dress with cobra acces- Begonia, Wax (B somperflorens) law, Mrs. Ru.ssell 1. Tucker of West Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenn and Mr. sleeps beneath the ground, Old standby for continuous winter for a wedding trip. For traveling For health and the constant en­ by Bill Taggard and Walter Wil­ and Mrs. Walter Lynch were Philco shown in New York for the flr.st lime at tlic boatlni; exposition II was you and her we were thinking "Toaehor of Tmchsra" .sorlos, a beige velour hat, and a Lake, North Guilford. Son Born In Germany To the bride chose a gray-blue tweed joyment of life, give me a keen and liams with Tom Fallon and Arthur In Grand Central Palace, January 11-10. C^nplnin ItliRh's spy Gowns to Hire tweed coat with beaver trim. bloom. Mr. Burton S. Colter Jr. of North ,Corp6rations' guests last week at about when the car It brought us Goldwatcr Accordion Schools Billborgla (B nutans). One of the suit trirnmecj- with white, a navy the next best thing to an abiding Fanan; House Committee—William the Hotel Bond in Hartford, to at­ class and the rudder pintle from Ihc mutiny ship Uounly will down The bridegroom, a graduate ot Brantord was the best man, and blue ha't, and a melon color coat. ever present sense of humor; It Is Connell, John Buck and Chel Meyer also be on display. Tolophona SP 6.Z88S ALSO easier Bromellads forms a rosette of ushers were Messrs. Thomas C. Col­ M-Sgt. find Mrs. Andrea They wlir reside In Wilson, Conn., tend the 1952 Philco Television Please dear daddy, don't drink no Milford Preparatory School, will be sword like leaves with odd green faith in providence. iind Repre.sentatlve to the Church Dealer's Show. more, while driving on your way. Bridal Headpieces stationed nl Fort Belvolr, Virginia, ter, brother ot the bridegroom; Wil­ upon their return. — George B.. Cheever Council win be Edmund Talbol, ™ and blue striped flowers with red liam Aron.son, both of North Bran­ A soniand Hart­ insulated oven . . . and pre-set your automatic timer to the time it should 1 [ SON BORN Abbott and Costello in "WHO DONE IT" ford have measurable, ciltftrences in ^i£ i A son, Leigliton Norton, was born WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6 climate, as shown by the offlcia] ^ PLUS CARTOONS begin to cook and the. time it should turn itself off. Then you go shojj- 1 f yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Morel figures of U. S. Weather Bureau t f 4 Norton Jlllson Jr., of Mulberry Point, Admission 20c to all at this show stations In the two cities. The mean s Guilford. The child's grandmother, daily maximum temperature tor ping ... or to the movies . . . and !| S Mrs. Mcrcl N. Jlllson ot Guilford, ENTER NOW SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—JANUARY 20-21 -22 Hartford is slightly higher than for (.) was the former Mae 1. Barnes of CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 2:15 New Haven, and the. mean daily forget about it. Your meal is per­ Briinford. Obtain Entry Blanks at The Weeping WoUows minimum Is lower. The coldest day CROUCHO MARX — on record showed nine degrees lower BE THE SUCCESSOR TO temperature In Hartford than In fectly, deliciously cooked and ready =^. "DOUBLE DYNAMITE" New Haven. DON'T MISS MISS CONNECTICUT 1951 for the table when yoti want it. 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f PoneSi Thursday. January 17.1S52 THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HHVEN HEWS ^%i^!'^ THE BRANFORD REYlfiW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thnrtday, January 17.1952 Hornets Outlast Tooth Replanted 'Jackets .Extend Shelton Seagoing Beauty is Groomed for Debut Branford High Visits Derby Lyman Hall Opposes 'Jackets How To ti\%^\i\%^ ^'Hand-me-downs' Late Tecii Rally <4 t GRAND GUY • By ANNE GARY—ANS Features • But Bow In Stretch, 58-47 BY BILL AHERN Friday For League Contest To'Win, 56-54 In Housatonic Loop Fray "lio NEED for youngsters to resent "hand-me-downs" when, with Branford basketball tans bathed Several new changes will probab­ very little crtorl. they can be disguised so your children won't feel F.nsi llavon High threw a big Creek Graders Grab Branford fans are waiting tor a ly greet East Haven Hlch basket­ »eH-conscious wearing them. Nor is it always necessary to be an «»P"f' si-aic into Shelton High followers prediction by Coach Waren Sampson Branford Racks n perspiration last Tuesday night Grisafi Quintet un Tuesday night — but tho game It WHS oiip of Ihoso hot. AUKiist days. Llllln air stirred Ihe waters ot at the state armory — but the only ball tans on Friday night when seamstress to give garments a "new look", for there are many triclis Win Over Neck. 4-3 to come true; — and the waiting may Lyman Hall of Walllngford pro­ lasted thrco minutes lo long. the pond on the cnmpiis ot the University of Connecticut. Darkened skies end on Friday nighl. Lyman Hall For chills came from the thrills ot a Fades After Half, •nd thort-culs which help you cave dollars on the family budget. For close contest. vides the opposition in a Hotisa- PhiviuR the best ball ot the .sea- In oiu' ot the most exclling games and muttered Krumbllngs ot nature forecast a comlnR thunder storm. — example, you - — .•ion thus tar, the Crisntimcn latch­ For several weeks now Sampson Important Win Leading 39-22 at halttlme of the Lose To Seymour tlonic League game, here. might add alteration and requires no expert; lo dale In the Fourth grade lencue, has been saying that forward Billy Young Massarl, a newcomer and sewing technique or pattern. You; ed onto nn early lead at Shelton's Stonv Creek defeated Indian Neck In ever Increasing numbers, cars cut through the outer fringe of mod- General Is due to break out with a non, league game, Branford frittered "frilly" ruffle to handhox gym and held the advant- Bninford High led all the way last away a 17 point lead and later a a .sophomore may steal one ot the cut the sleeves out of the dress, i •l lo"3, scoring the polnt.s for Stony cm bulldlnRS, which outline the campus, and mysteriously drew up to rash ot baskets. "He needs only con­ Coach Frank Crlsafl ot East Ha­ your little girl's iiKi- deep into tlie final quarter only Creek was Stearns and Atkinson. fidence," Is the way Sampson puts Friday night at Walllngford to turn five point advantage, only to come ven is looking tor a siiorts' vitamin starling forward berths from \}\e panties to makt deepen the armholcs so they won t one of the dorms to dlscharRO various numbers ot men. in a 56-51 win over Iheir Ilousatonlc through in the last seconds to win, veterans Vln Gagliardi or Vlnnie lireak diiwn and allow the Gales Finncgan scored all three nolnis tor — one which can give his Yellow- her feel really bind, cut a circular neck (deeper in; dunk M iioints through Ihe hoop Indian Neck. Dudley, Cnfterty atul League rivals. ; . , 50-1)4 against Wilcox Tech ot jackets a lift In the post intermis­ Paolillo, Coach Frank Crlsafl has in­ dressed up. Ruf­ front than In back, keeping plenty Most Of them were youthful, athletic flRurcs, but one was a rotund Tomorrow night may provide his Merlden. dicated. in the late going. Shelton won iiS-l'?. Ilowd played fhie hall tor Ihe winn­ opportunity for the Hornets will be Operating smolhly, tho IlorneUi sion period. fles are simply of width on the shoulder so straps The break through'oclpurred nttor ers, young Jacltie Reynolds playeil personailty, his step still brl.sk despite outward signs of advanclnR ago. on tho road to Derby where they wore never in danger ot losing the Paced by a slender hot-shot, the Once again after gaining a good The youngster, a trifle over six made from a stay in place),'and bind off the the Kasties were robbed'Ot three de­ fine delcnsive ball tor Indlnn Neek will oppose Ihe Red Raiders In a lilt. Joe Paul topped the individual Techman refused to give un despite lialttime lead, tho Ea.stles faded last feet, has developed rapidly in recent straight, narrow rsw edges. For a change of cos­ fensive stalwarts via the iier.sonnl his fine ball handling was one ot Kor a .thort while, the men Introduced themselves Willi the help of scheduled Ilousatonlc League con­ .scoring sheet with 23 points on nine tremendous odds and when the Friday night and lost a terrific games and turned in a tine perform­ strip of material tume, to wear with the jumper, foul riHile. Ihe game highlights, Levlsh, Sulli­ badges plhndd to the lapel ot'thoir coals, but more and more they were test, hoops and five conversions. Hornets hit Ihe skldsln the 3-polnt battle to Seymour in,the latter town, ance last Tuesday in Shelton. van Curtis and Egan iilayed heads productive third .session; it appeared Sew ruffles (or several strips you might dip some old blouses in AUlunigli he scored by two points, drawn to the Utile man who seemed to be everywhere at once. Captain Chet Robakewlck and Art 44141. It was the eighth loss in ten Apparently .set in the starting joined together), the dye bath, using a matching, up ball tor the losers. Indian Neek Derby, with only Dick Kiley left Catapano with 12 and 13 points were as If Coach Benny Zajoc's team games for the Jackets who have pivot po.sl in Paul Wisminltl, who on panties ... the finest job ot tlio night belonged built up a 2 lo 0 lead in Ihe first ot Its B class winning championship the chief scorens, for tlie charges ot might take the test. been unable to keep a consistent hemmed, gathered flrst, and then hormoniiing or contrasting color. U) Paul Wisminltl, tlie six toot, two, Tho ghinl liner UniIca Slates, InrResl «,l"'.^il""wl„';!Jr".i;f L'hi? , ' llo was Tommy Monahan whoso physical characteristics often wore five last year, have not come along though slumping on the scoring end. quarter on Flnnegnn drlvini' lay uii Coach Freddie Shipke. But Branford excelled al the foul pace and apparently lack a consist­ Is doing everything which might be stitched onto each pant leg. The •;oi)honiore plvotmniv Who turned in shot, tho halt ended also with scored lliiened to the late and great Notre Dame coach, Knute Rockne. loo fast lo dale and in Its Inexpeni- line where they dropped 18 conver­ ent shot. Iteneral rule for amount of materi- WITH TIlB AID of all-fabric ;i tremendous job oft the boards and 2 lo 0. In the third (ittarter two fast Conipaiw '^::^.•n^l:^7^::^^^:r^^i^ u;e Americ;r.prc.eiltlUg. ence may rest General's opportunity, The summary:: asked ot him defensively and on luimstrung the Gael's llonnle Lymon HoU sions in 22 tries to successfully The Easties gave tho home array the rebounds. •«l needed, is to allow about one- dye (there arc sohie 60 fashion- baskets hv Stearns aiiti Atkhi.sou ship\,r t'h^IniteI'ldl StiiteKtllU'Ss LinesUUU'S,, in.tr«n.»tl_^^^^^^^^^111 vriuiBnn"iiviv^i avt.-vv. -16 'J®" ..* After Ihlraducllons were over, the group assembled at the Ilawley Tlie Raiders are paced by KIley counter the Imprc.sesive shooting of new colors from which to choose), i MaluKovlch until lie wns banished. built-up a''l to nothing leivL in the "sei'is iiow Hr,.;l. completed, with Interior '"StaUntlons well under way, fits with a tight checking defensive It Massari brealis in the lineup, half again the measurement Another fitting iierformance wns niTtlory whore the annual .sports clinic tor high school coaches was to be who uses a fadeaway sliot and Catapano, t Bob Hettrick who netted 32 points in In the opening minutes romping to Gagliardi may be shitted to guard , ktound opening for fullness. To many new-look­ closing minutes ot the game FInne- I Viml s scheduled lo nuikc her maiden voyage from Now York to South. a hook with good effect but Pluta, t a terriHc oxHibltlon. turned in bv Paul Morman who lut gan was fouled and he sank Ihe free ' ,, oifaml 111 vie early next summer, llor peacetime capacity will be held.;.;. shies from the right corner and is a 10-3 quarter lead and moving In­ replacing Ron Rossettl who has not further accentuate the "now look", ing wearables tor eight iioinis and Was elTeotlve Cerri, t Three minutes otter the final to the halt, 22-17. jelled with the conslstancy expected can be made throw to make the scuie '1 to 3. i SS arsonMi-. mid a crew of 1,000, although In wartime alio could Famous college conches wore to outline their pot theories on football, not too good setting. The lad-is a Robak'wicz, try' tlntexing these panties with off the boards. scrapper and uses good height tor session started Merlden'tlnally pull­ But once the third .session.started, of him this year. The other starting ' ieveral pairs of socks, so your for children Rizzo, g ed even 45-all, then came a nip and the men of Coacli Joe Gcsck began berth will go to Ed Henry, whose Top scorer or tho Ensiles was Vln I without stopping tor fuel, wnter or food. baseball and basketball. Questions were welcomed from the floor. Some many ottenslve rebounds. little one can have a matching from the dis­ Waib\n^to» Star Photo of ,tho ydimg lads, .scarcely older than the boys they taught, were bright Wllllam.s, g tuck seassion of three more minutes hitting from outside as Don Flood play as been spotty offensively but cards of their Paolillo who netted 1-1 iiolnis, nu Eel^tters Turn In Branford will control the boards, Border, g - n sharp and .sure on tho defense. i'o«k.and-pantle ensemble all Jan Dockins, of lloU.vwood, Md., even dozen in a point productive until Branford gained a 51-40 edge. and Julio Macko each netted three 2 1 elders or from pninUs to a pernianrnt front tooth tlic season, 13 to 8. Peterson sdorcd chops, oftgei^ to learn. Their questions were to the point. In several cases, however, with its captain and ace, Total 17 17 51 Hettrick and Frank Lesiak pulled hoops while the East Haveners tell Waiting for a shot to show their iiglow with color. second period. Lazy Performance To n Iioints to lead his team In the whore the pOsors Were particular rather than general, the Instructor would Joe I'oul slated to do a lion's share off Iheir starling pace. At the starl worn houschoI4 that wns saved by a unique dental Neck Quintet Drops 1 Branford the count even 54-all at the fifty abilities will bo Jackie Norton, a procedure. The 8-ycnr-old fell on For two periods, the feared Dan scoring department, Wlialen, Sund, apparently be Ignorant erf tacts which clouded Ihe Issue, ot Ihe scooting. F P second mark but an ice water ner- ot the last quarter, the Wildcats real sharpshooter In practice but a linens — all Plsncane was held lo, two scattered Cookson all played tine defensive were In the van 35-33. completely the sidewalk and nn incisor tooth Beat Log Cabin, 32-28 Creek ByJS-S Score Friday's game will bo the last test Stanton, t 0 2 tormanee at the charity line by Bob bundle ot nerves in a game, and wns pushed up into the jaw, almost field goals but eventually ho be­ ball tor Indian Neclc. Young Kenny It was then that Tom Monahani ot "Bristol, would be asked \o sup­ for the Hornets unlll they moot Gordon, t 5 13 Massey and Joe Paul put the game Macko dumped an additional Paul Morman, a power on floor unrecogniiable. came tho game's hlgliest scorer ilowd was the big gun tor Stony East Haven In a tradillonal battle Paul, c i ' 5 23 In the deep freezer. seven points through the nets there­ According to out of siRht. The dentist to whom Meadow Uestaurant turned In a With co-cnptnln Steven Peter- ply and-answer. In quiet, gentlemunly tones, Tom would express his ability. he wns rushed, decided to attempt when he netted 23, eight in Ihe clos­ .son putting n scoring .show Indlnn Creek scoring six iiolnts, while Mc­ at tho state armory one week from Ma.ssey, g 2 10 after, his .set shot tying the .score The visitors, coaclied by Fred the Tin tex ing session. Matusovlcli Willi VI was lackadalsleal iierformance in de- Donald Wles and Murphy played thoUghliir-imd always conclude, "That's the way I'd do lU Of course, you tomorrow. Paul turned in an impressiva off- saving the tooth by replnntntion, a teating Mike's Log Cabin, .32-2S In NecVs vastly Imiiroved hnskelhall Anderson, g ' ' 0 4 Ihe-boards performance and led the at 41-all after Gagliardi had led Shipke, liave two good men in their Home Economics Bureau, it's im­ diincult procedure. He removed the second high tor the winners. fine defensive ball for tho losing yduhjl fdilpws d() Ihlnfis different today." Totals ' •• 22 12 50 a rally which gave the Easties a their Community League clnsli Inst team luinded a scmppy liuneli of charges ot Coach Warren Sampson ranks. Captain Chet Robaklewicz portant to wash and thoroughly uninjured tooth, and \vhilc it soak­ The Kasllcs turned in a nip and Stonv Crocker's their first loss ot Stony Creekcrs. Score at halt:' Lyman Hall 21, with 20 points on eight tield goals 41-39 lead with two minutes to play and forward Art Catapano. Sunday. I agree with Rev. Dr. Tnimage, rinse all articles before dyeing and ed in ourcomycin, the socket wns tuck battle against Vln Murray's Plavlng slow ball, Ihe Eel I'otters But the tamouB Bristol High coach knew as well as anyone that the that "tlicro are wll, humor, and en­ Branford 25. and tour penalty heaves. Just before the game ending whistle, to remove buttons, buckles and cleiined. The dentist held the tooth in five in tho first eight minutes, tail­ only way Is the right way and that several paths can lead to the same Non-scoring substitutes ; Lyman Macko cut loose with another two Total 10 12 44 place for 20 minutes while a tem­ ing behind at tho quarter, 1.1-12, but move'd out 3-0 at the quarter and during vivacity among God's Hall, Hazard, McNully. Branford, The summary; pointer and converted a resulting East Hoven trimmings. Also it's a good idea to then kept in the van throughout, building, ills answer Wits always accepted. Make jumper from old dress use color remover first, the buteau porary blood clot formed. Jan's reversing the order at Ihe halt 30-27: people." — Mary ISalier Eddy General. Wilcox Toch foul to give Seymour its winning B F P parents then held the tooth in place holding a 13-K intermission lead and B F P spread. 6 0 12 counsels, when the article is un­ East Haven was-leadlng .13-^12 at a Ifl-il) tluec (iimrler advantage. Later In thO evening, he found time to sit around In the lobby ot Gagliardi, t ANOTHER TRICK in making over for 10 hours. Al last report, the the start of the stretch drive and Hettrick, f 13 0 32 Vln Gagliardi with 12 points led Massari, t 1' 0 2 dresses that have become worn in evenly faded or spotted, or if you tooth was firmly in place and scrv- Chief Olsewskl led the winners the dorm and.chin with college coaches and schoolboy mentors alike. 1 are changing to a dilTerent color— had a 47-'14 margin When Wl.smlnlti, Lesiak, f 2 2 0 the Easties in the scoring column Norton, t the sleeves, armhole or collar sec­ ing Jan well. An important fuctir Morman and Ed Henry were ejected with tour hoops but was outdone tor Always tho;subJeqt was of boys. Always Tom had a fund of talcs to tell. Carver Club Breaks Record Wise, c 0 0 0 but Flood with 13 and Macko with Paolillo,'t ] particularly from a dark shade to in the success of such a procedure,' solo honors by CoUopy who looped 18 took the Individual honors. Mormon, c 1 tion, is to transform the garment by referee Henry Roche. ,lnto a jumper. This is a very easy a lighter one. is tliut nureomycin, an antibiotic five tor 10 points. Only a few knew that Mr. Monahan was probation ofllcer In his Sokol, g 2 0 4 Tho summary; Pellagrino. c 4 3 11 ciruK, is cITective against many Shelton then madq full use of Its nddptcd town. Velcroh jiolltlclans and newsmen, close to the scene, credit To Defeat Texaco, 106-22 Byczyski, g 10 2 Seymour Henry, g 2 1 5 bacteria found in such a wound I dreaded iiress when Plsncane led Segedi, g Oil F P Ros.setti, g 1 1 3 niul ut the same time, is not harm­ the I'l point closing drive. his Just counsel tor a surprising lack'ot juvenile delinquency In u town 17 Short Beach Racks Women's Gym Class The Carver Clul) turned In -tlic Groobert, g 0 0 0 Flood, t 3 13 Totals 7 41 Ihdians Sink Canoe ful lo tissue cells. The summary: where It might be rampant undcrslatlstlcal scrutiny. Macko, t B F P greatest offensive display over re­ Hincltey Leads l-A Scala, g 2 5 9 2 IS Score at halt: 22-17, East Haven. Starts This Evening corded in tlie Community League Larkin, c 6 S lii 6th Grade Loop Laurel St., 12-9 Shelton Tom had a soft way ot getting under one's skin and one personal lust Sunday when il .scorclicd « To 41-28 Conquest Total • 20 14 54 Doegan, g 0 2 PIsacnno, t . n 5 23 The first meeting ot the newly cbnversatlpn made HItn a life-long friend. Ills ability to recognize peo­ sputtering Giordano Texaco five, Branford Hummel, g 1 3 Indian Neck Defeats Canoe Brook A high stopping Short Beach club Twenty Attend Dog Skibo, f 1 1 3 C'honiak^g formed Women's Gym Classes ot the ple after a single meeting was tremendous. lOG-22. 0 0 0 Indian Neck with Peter DzwonptO' racked up Iheir fourth win of the M'tusovlch, c 5 •1 I'l Branford Recreation Advisory lioaril Over Torello Five General, t sltl goinp on a scoring spree defeat­ Obedience Classes Moore, c 2 2 G. iwill he held tonight al Ihe Branford In complete charge ot the game al season by dowing Laural Street 12 DeAngelo, g 1 2 4 Every Spring lie was In Boston to witness the New England basket­ all times and never losing control Stanton, t DON'T TRY TO J AVI ON ed Canoe Brook 32 lo M, Arden J High school gym from !) to 10 P. M. VVitii Bill Hinchey sotting the WNNwcHmm to 9, Kehlenbach, Klimas, Lacey The fourth meeting ot Ihe Bran­ Martin, g 3 0 ball tbii'rnament. It was his vacation. He liked most to sit In the lobby ot the backboard.s, the rangy .scien­ Flynn, f coined eight points. Ford six points, DIsJarden, g 1 0 2 The cln.ss will be under the dlree- tists romped Into a 20 to 4 quarter pace, the Italian-American club and Lustig doing the scoring tor ford Recreation Advisory Boards lon of Miss Virginia Mocssmang. nhd talk oyer .strategic situations of the previous night's play with llte- Paul, e 4 20 PROTECTION! Wlthkowskl and Kustra four points Short Beach while Cinquanta, Mc- Total 22 14 58 lead and spread tiie advantage blistered Independent Amusement, big (;un tor Canoe Brook .scoring dog obedience class will be held this girls director tor tho Branford Re­ lohg f ridnds, the newsmen. when tlie halt-tlmo whistle sound­ Massey, g 4 14 Cutcheon, Pyrdol scored for Laurel East Haven creation Advisory Hoard, and Is '11-28, In a regularly scheduled game Anderson, g each. Clinrlie Withowski was the Wednesday night at the community And they, accu.stomed to the blowing ot publicity seeking sports tlg- ed Intermission lo 5G-G. ot the adult Rec. league last Sunday 2 2 Street. oijen tor all women in Branford. Gordon, g four points, while Davie Stadlink house, starting at 7 P. M. Massari, t uros, usotl the astute Monahan to settle their questions. They listened and Continuing the same burning in tho high school gym. 5 11 The class will feature low organiz­ pace, they added 3-1 more points to Total 19 18 50 also scored tour points, Cosgrove, The class is under the direction ot Gagliardi, f ed games, quiet and active games, were glad to' loam even as they had from one ot Monahan's greatest ri­ Stiu/lnski and Harold Stadlnlk ahso Wlsmenti, f gain a 90 to 12 third quarter edge The winners had trouble getting pcoro at halt; 39-22 Branford Non- McLean Quintet Harold Parker of the New Haven basketball, volley ball and other vals arid trleiids, the late Chick Bowen, ot New Haven. and then coasted to .the impressive underway and were behind at tho scoring substitutes; SobolewskI, Mc- scored for the lossers. Pellegrino, c • •( s|)orts in conjunction with various victory. quarter, 12 to 10 but then raced to a Humane Soclely. Henry, g Previous to Bowen's untimely death and after he had left the coach­ Gowatl. Wilcox Tech, none. Beats Kingsmen Paollllio, g » exercises.' Tlie losers, who were liaced by halttlme, 24-15 lead when a strong '' Despite the assurance of high em­ Tliose who attended last weeks ing, ncld.'lt was a great thrill to sit In the lobby ot the Hotel Manger In defense began functioning. The t-A Discover the blesiingt of Lennox ployment created by these war con­ .session at the community, house Mormon, g 4 Thompson and Bomster each wltl^i horn* heating 1 Freedom tcom Butchle McLeans team racked up Total 19 9. 47 Boslbh' and watch the pair renew their friendship. Bowo;i, as assistant eiglit points, were iiandlcapped by added 11 more counters in the third Tight Wins Feature tracts, the picture is not all their first win of the season in the were, W. Wilson, Betty Ann Slihey, Long Nets 34 Pts. As session while hold the Funsters to a ''sweating," cold floors, draft* bright. Many plants manufacturing Edward L. Mix.Illchnrd McMahon, Score al halt: 30-27 East Haven. principal ot HlUhousc, would arrive on Friday evening, but Mbhahan the absence ot tlie several first line YOU CAN NEVER BE SURE intermediate league when they de­ Non-scorers: East Haven, Norton players. lone field goal Iqr. a 35-17 lead going ;.. automatic temperature eon* elvlllan consumer goods are in dit- feated Walt Kings team 25 to 16. Barbara McMahon, Olive K. Schurig, Reicherts Top Kings would have already been through tour court games and thirty hours ot Into the final stanza. Buck Torello's Silver Dollar Play when you buy insurance on price ilculties. Particultarly hard hit are Tim Hannitord hard driving center W. D. Baker, TonI Goss, Irene Rossettl, Orifice. handshaking. Even before he moved to the desk to complete his registra­ The Scientists were led In tiic team outscored I-A in the final trol... complete safety... nuud* plants making civilian goods re­ Pohmur.sky, James Manley, Harry scoring column by their .starting Tight 2-1 clashed marked all four alone. It's unwiso to pay too mam fuel savings. A si» and scored 17 points while McLean,, With Ronnie Long pulling on a tion, BgwdiV Wpilltl l)e;scarinlng the milling crowd tor his friend',"nnd period 11-6. - ' quiring non-ferrous metals, whcse William Chadtick, Danberg, Jackson W. Collier William C. Altleri, Jean all season high in the Community forwards. Ad Long and Bobby Wil­ matches in tho Silver Dollar League much, ot course -— but that's type of Lennox Heating System ^raw material supplies are drastical­ Fritsch, Herbert Anderson, Halsey' Cosgrove Leads Brook Tommy, surfoUtidCd by tans, would break away gently, murmuring liams. Long burned the nets with Stulz Nalmo led the losicrs with G at the Bowling Center last Wednes­ usually better than paying too played a fine floor game. For the house by scoring 34 nolnis. Longs baskets for a dozen points while to solve your heatiiig problema ly cut by the stockpiling and alloca- losers Zurkas, Dave Llester and H. Dod, Jr., Thomas N. Murphy, Mrs. lump shot from the circle was un­ apologies and hurry to Bowen's side. There Was no effusive handshaking. 26polnls and Williams turned them day. Tlic red tipped the Giants, the little. If you pay too much you itlon for .defense goods of such Samuel Sloan, Mrs. Albert Randall, to ashes with 28. Hinchey turned in a IG point effort Yanks rocked the Red Sox, the toigoodi Comeinor call Movri' King played tine ball Over Indians By 13-9 stoppable, and be made many tine Just a firm grip which spoke volumes. Then the two wore lost to the tor solo honors. '• lose a little money — that's all. metals. •'•—---•••-• .J.-.-.-.- Geiio Nardella and Mrs. Shirley S. set shots, the show put on by Long Senators nipped tho Cards an dtho Daley. scbrie as they adjourned to a private conversation nook to eiilarge on the Browns racitod tho Indians. But when you buy an Insurancq TODAY—Sea the Amazing ' Danny Cosgrove and his Canoe won't be .forgotten for n long lime. Brook mates did what no other team For the Losing King men. Don Bent­ •generalities dt their greeting. Ronnie Dahlquist The Reds gained tlieir margin by ^'bargain': xoii may lose every- 'JTAUBOY!! and "STOWAWAY!* has been able to do all season I hey Benton's Market Carves the first two games over the Giants, ihlngt ley was high man for Kings men Bull sessions at that time ot the year last until dawn breaks. Mona­ HEATINO SYSTEMS ~ Swishers Squash stopped tho hlgli scoring Whalen and scoring 14 points while John Zurluis Named President 480-475 and 535-521 before bowing consequently due to the ettorts ot .scored eight points. King and Llester In han seldom attended them after 1 A.M. Instead he was up bright and Triple Ovet Public Mkt. 475 to 513. Ben Mezieskl of the Buy the beat — buy Hertford Cosgrove and males Canoe Brook de­ Giants looped tlie solo field with a NavYUniU9-21 played fine floor game and fine early the following momlnR, a half dozen papers already discarded be­ Of Model Aircraft Automobile Insurance from us THE feated Indian Neck 13 to S, Stnda- game uniler lliehoard.s. Il Jakos a sloady hand and a fine balance to do thia hind him. Other early risers would Join him for breakfast and once more A pair ot sweeps and one close 321 sot on 108, 110 and 103. Dola NOW — it's real protection y Inlk Devlin and Demchak scored for match featured play in the Ameri­ Chestnut pitched a 318 series on 100, With Mike Conlon.Drotor, Thomp­ Canoe Brook, while Parker Sund was seaman's job. He's wiring radar on a conning tower- the conversation was stooped In the mistakes and lino plays ot the pre­ Mr. Duke Hull owner ot the Hulls can Loop, rolled at the Bowling 117 and 95 to load liie winners. aOalnst damage suits. -' mimx son,'and Bodar finding the .scoring high man tor Indian Neck racking Although- Connecticut pioneered vious night. • • Sliop In New Haven was the guest Center, last week. nODLD'S lAROEIT MANUFACTUMIIi ANt range the Swishers defeated . Ihe up tour points, other who hit the in thb building of express highways installing the aU-seeing speaker at tho Branford Recreation Similarly the Yanks got out in BRANFORD MOTOR CO. Navy 39 to 21. Buddy Kligerman be­ and has excellent through roads for Massey's Reataurant used the front of the Red Stockings 495-476 James P. Kavanaugh e

Page Eiyht XSBM THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. January 17, 195?, Cranberry Apple Relish ... Quick ... William A. Ramsey, JAiniARY 2.31 STONY CREEK Easy.., and Wonderful with Meats ;»PH Turkey Summer Resident, CLASSIFIED ADS OIVE l/mdSi/U/^ TO By Nancy Hafner —* Telephone 8.3181 Dies In New Britain HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Sl|p East Mmm Wms MARCH"DIMCS William A. Ramsey of 83 Prospect BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED ST. THERESA'S CHURCH its next meeting iin Tliur.sdny, .Inn. Slropi, New lirilain, Conn., a Rev. Francis Bteen, Pastor 17, In the Church pnrlor.s. The moot summer resident here died at his Combined With The Branford Review Masses 8:00 and 9:30 n.m, Sunday Ing will liogln lit 10:30, home on Wednesday morning, Janu­ FOUR Confessions 7:30 p.m. Saturday Next Sunday evening, Dnvid ary 9th, after an ^llne.ss of several Libby will conduct the Worship months. A native and lifelong resi­ 25 rS= 50^ TIMES $1.50 VOL. VII—NO. 19 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 5 Cents Per Copy—$2.50 A Year CHURCH OF CHRIST service for the Pilgrim Fellowship. dent of New Britain, he was the .son On» Tims Rov. Arnold R. Vail, Foster Lash Sunday, the group onjoved a of tho late John nnd Bridget SuporliUcndcnt, Howard Kclscy film nnd talk by Sgt. Ralph Cjpper- Kerrigan Ram.soy. He graduated Classified Advcrflsing Must Bo Prepaid 9:45 Chiircli School man, who spoke of Japan, and from St. Mary's Parochial School and For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each addillonal 5 v^ords A PROCLAMATION 11:00 Morning Service showed the color film to Illustrate had been a tool and die maker at 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship his talk. llie Stanley Works, in New Britain for 25 years. He .was a charter mem- WHEREAS the United Stnlps of America is challongod by a dead­ Tlio Mariners went to New York CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ly enemy who would destroy our freedom, our moral standards, our CopiJer Wire !§»liortage The Knlghls of Columhua will re­ on Tuesday, Jan. 15, to attend the l)er of the International Association ceive Holy Communlaii on Sunday, Boat Show. While In New York, the of Machinists, Local 12'19, A. F. of L., 50c per column inch religious beliefs and everything we hold most dear; and Jan. 20, nl,.tho 8:00 Mass. Breakfast andxwas financial .secretary from WHEREAS tills enemy has a stockpile of atomic bombs nnd a Mariners al.so went to Radio City. 1935 until 1,-ist .September, when he win bo served In tlie Church hhll The girls, attended by Mrs. Richard Classified ads must be received by 5:00 F.M. Wednesday .supply of long-range bombers that can reach any pari of tlic United immldlntely nftorwarii by the relinquished tho office because of for publication in Thursday edition. Dower,director, and Mrs. Kenneth lllne.ss. Ho was a member of St. The little imp in our set-up States; and Roasry Cpnfratcrnlly. Dower, were; Marlon Atkinson, room raised harvoc with our it §itreet Lighting J'l.soph's Church. .' WHEREAS the D(>fen.so Department states that in the event of The Rosnry Confraternily, as n Patricia Walsh, Hoverly llines, Jane column last week. One instance result of It.R annual meelfnK.hns Murphy, Cnrolinn Donofrlo, Lorraine Mr. Ramsey Is survived Ijy his The Branford Review - East Haven News was his changing the name of an air attack on this country 70 out of 100 bomlicrs would get through reported.oxcollcnl financial contll- Francois, Naticy Wllllnins, ,lonn wife, Mrs. Ana Ahei-n Ram.sey k. N.; c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. Mrs. Jane Thomas to that Of to tliclr targets; and . tion, The Confrtttcrnily Is donullng Garden, .Sally Brninerd, nnd Connie two dauglilers, Ml.ss Anno E. Williams. Mrs. Thomas of Elm Bralnerd. Ramsey, a Senior student at St. PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. • WHEREAS a strong Civil Defense, as a co-equal partner with tho two holy water founlain.s to the Court sent us a couple ot blos­ Armed Forces, can liclp protect our freedoms andconslrucl an en­ Chu."ch and is also planning Im­ Miss Marlon Pndzlnskl, Mr. nnd Joseph College,.West Hartford, and somed dandelions which she eri% U. I. Explains provements in the icltchen. Mrs. Julius PartzlnskI, of Branford, Ml.ss Fayne D. Ram.sey, a Junior LEGAL NOTICES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Iron Ena. picked in her back yard. Spripg during peace; and Hero's a now rollsh that fea- student at Mary Immaculate mol Drainboard Sinks, and Lava­ Mr, nnd Mrs. James P. Yeakoy tvero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. moats, sugar and lemon juice. Aoadeiny, New Britain; and one is we WHEREAS the non-political, non-sectarian Valley Forge Founda- have returned to their homo In Elk- Howard Kelsoy, Buenn Vista Road. ' lures the sharpness of raw cran­ Mix well. Cliill in refrigerator brollier, Frank Ram.sey also of New DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, .ss„ PRO­ tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ hope. , , tjiin in co-operation wllh the Fedcriil Civil Defense Adinlnl.slrnlloii DilR Award Winner Program Faces Delo'y hart, Indians, with their two .sons, MLss PadzlnskI and Mr. Vernon berries, tho sweetness of raisins, several hour.i, Yield G-8 servings. Britain. BATE COURT, January 9, 1952 cessories; Copper Gutter and A much belated congratulations and Slate and Local Civil Defense Authorities is siionsorlng a na­ Matthew and Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Kolsey plan a February second the good meaty crunchiness of Estate of ANDREW J. M,cCUTCH- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bcllllo of Bldg. Department Cracks Under Gov't Rulings, wedding. * • * Funeral services for Mr. Ramsey Leaders; P,ooflng and Insulation. 135 Gerrlsh Ave. upon their recent tionwide tour of throe motorized "Alert America" Convoys; and Yeakeyhave been the giuosls of Mr. walnuts nnd—as tho climax—-the were hold from the Kenney Funeral EON, late of Branford in said Dis­ Local Housing Hit and Mrs. Yeakoy of Main Street. Rev. Arnold was the guest speaker spirited, tart tang of npplcsl Apple Sauce iNolc trict, deceased. THE CONN. PLUMBING AND admittance to tho revered circle of WHEREAS these Convoys are carrying to the cities of our nation Apple sauce was first canned Home, on Friday morning, and at parenthood. Joe he's the elementary Down On Oil Installations Branford Grnngo, No. 200, will ,at the liolary Club meeting on Jan. Tho sliced apples that come in 9:00 A.-M. at SL Joseph Church. The Upon the application of Lucy W. LUMBER COMPANY a dramatic educational exhibit on Civil Defense; an* 11. Mr. Vnirs sul)]oat was entitled, back In 1010. The man who had McCutcheon of Branford praying school physical educator — and Ins First Selectman Prank A, Barker sponser a card party In the Grange cans wore tho apples, diced for Rev. Richard D. Curtin, Ph. D. of St. 1730 State St. New Haven, Conn. cliarmlng wile — also one of the WHEREAS one ot tlie "Alert America" Convoys will arrive in enforced, they said: 11) Section 2 Hall on Saturday ,fan. 10., nt HlBo "Time Oul for the Huslne.ss Man" tho Idea worked with his wife to Mary's Church, Derby. Conn, was that Letters of Administration may Four procedures said lo day that .n shortage of this relish. First, because of their be. granted on said estate, as per Tel. 7-0294 o local school system teaching staff New Haven on January 28 and tho "Alert America" Exhibit will be of Ihe East Haven oil burner ordi­ P. M., it was announced by Ma.slcr Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burne of deep nppio flavor and second, turn out the first cans In his own celebrant of a .solemn high requiem — became parents of Utile Thomas Outlined Under nance, "no installation sliali lie materials will restrict the street Robert MacKenzle of Maple lioad. Buena Vlslo Road will enlorlaln kitchen. Those be slowed into a Muss. The Rev. John J. Castellani of application on file more fully ap­ open to the people of our township from January 29 through Jan­ members of their family In honor of because canned slices save aH tho pears it Is Joseph December 20. uary 31; Burner Ordinance made without first having obtained llgliting program liere. Lawrence Page, younger son of work of coring nnd peeling. You couple of suitcases and proceeded St. Peter's Church, Torrlnglon was No wonder tho physical cd. has n pornill from Ihe building depart- Barker quoted a letter received Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pago of Soliool Mrs. Plillllp Bruno's eightieth birth­ to call in person on- the finest deacon and the Rev. Charles R. ORDERED—That said application WOOD STOBM WINDOWS NOW. THEUEFORE, I Frank A. Barker, Firsl Selectman of the day. see, tho apples canned In slices been scarce nt late Local oil Inirncr installers who nienl: 12) on all aiiiiHoations for in­ from officials of the United Il­ Street, enlisted in the Air Korco on specialty food stores. Rcady-to- Mulllns of New Britain was sub- be heard and determined at the Friends ol popular ox-garage- Town of East Haven tlo liereby prnclnim "Alert America Week" In stallations, the name ot the manu­ 1 On Friflay night, Jan 2.'). 'i'ho roach you already cored and deacon. Probate Ofllce In Branford, In said MADE TO ORDER fail to cimiply Willi eitlipr State or luminating Company. In which Jan. 2 and left for l)asic training uso apple sauce wassuch a new man Augio MellUo can lind liegin on January 27 and to end on February 2 and do call upon I'Jasl Haven regulations will face facturer and the model of Ihe in Sampson Air Force Base on Jan. 7. Hrnnford Juvenile Grange, made up pooled. Also, Iho apples canned Officers of the, Inlernal'l A.s.snc. District, on the 21 day of January liurncr must be shown; (3) Ihe govcrnnlnnt restrictions on. copper of young people of Stony Creek, will 'in slices are the hard, extra Juicy idea that at first, even though A.D. 19.52 at 2:30 o'clock in the af­ S4.25 and up him in a different attire by every citizen and every organized group to take part in the events of the suspension or loss-of Inslnlla- Ml.ss Barbara Ge.ssner wa.s Install­ the stores agreed-It.was a truly of Machinists, AFofL, Local 1249 peering through the windows oi. linn llt'cnses or Ihe denial of in- name plate and Hie model number and aluminum .'\Vcro cited lis the Install now officers. The Installnllon varieties that slay firm and hug wore honorary bearers, and repre­ ternoon,, ari'd that public notice be "Alert America Week" and to cooperate In every way possible wllh on Ihe burner must correspond with ed as Flora in the recent inslalln- will lake place in the Grange Hall delicious product, ;.lhoy were given of the pendency of said ap­ QUICK DELIVERY brother Vinnie's food market stallalinn permits. Building In- reason that street' lighting Im­ tlon of new; officers ut Brftnford their juice . . . perfect for this sentatives of the .same organization in Clinton Ave. Augie is pre- the .spirit of the week and of the "Alert America" Exhibit; and, to tho.se shown on the application; 141 •U'-i In Branford, and will commence at cautious about, buying It. The served as actual bearers. Tool and plication and of the time and place speclor Clement Catalnno and Fire provement program wlil just have Grange. • Richard Williams was in- rellshi ot hearing thereon, by publishing Bontly lending an extra hand woik devotedly to know oUr freedoms, love our freedoms, and guard Marshall Ernest Hansen warned no oil Inirner man licensed by the 7:30. Those to be Installed are the It's a rollsh as delicious with minute women lasted It, however, die makers from Dept. 85 of the MEFFERT LUMBER CO. to his busy brother's food dis­ Town ot East Haven shall loan \\\i to wait a couple of years. • stalled as Pianist. ( following; Master, Ravld Vail; Over­ this order two times in some news- our freedoms; to participate actively In Civil Defense; and by every today In a .|olnt statement. hot meals such as baked bam. they* demanded .'more of this Stanley Works formed a guard of North Main St. BranJord 8-3484 pensary. license to any other person, iiersons, Tho First Selectman sold that ho Anthony Console, soii of Mr. ami seer, .Tames Heilly; Lecliiror, ,Tohn lovely apple sauce that saved i lionor ns Hie body was borne Into pajier published in New Haven means to train and work and pray for an "Alert America." Tlie two officials said they would or firm. » was prompted to seek ah nhswer Mr.s. John Console of Bowhay lllll, Bunnell; Etoward,' MIchoel Olive; corned boof or pork tenderloin County and having a circulation in John, the elder ot the Metzo llros., "exert every effort to' iirotecl tlie them all the work of making It. and out of the churcli. trio, had a rough lime this week IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and Failure to comply with part 1, from tho iHumiuntlnB Compariy In has Ijoen sent for basic training In Assistant Steward, MIcliuel Brunnin; as It is with turkey, chicken, or said District, and by posting up a SHORE LINE SCHOOL OF DKIV- oil burner men who ndfiore lo Uie answer lo many (luerles usking for the Air Force to Sampson Air Force Chaplain, Joan Pago; Treasurer, Sunday night supper cold cuts. Our hero is still manufacturing ! Fatlier Castellani, assisted by copy thereof on the public sign-post following a painful, though not caused the Seal of the Town of Ea.st Haven to ho afllxed this 24tli day Slate laws and the rules and rogu- they said, will result In the In.'stal- apple sauce—but,now in a plant' Father Curtin and Father Mullins, in the Town of Branford, in said ING—Courteous - Careful - Cap­ too serious, minor surgery on optic. latlon license being suspended. Improved services hel'e. Base. Jane MacDonald; Secretary, .Tanet Whisk It together this way: conducted committal services at the able. Quallfled Women and Men of Jnnuaiy, 19.52. lations of this department. On the Not only street llghllngproKi'ams The Woman's Auxiliary will hold Williams; Gatekeeper, Danny Cranberry Apple Rclisli kitchen that turns out thousands' District. The appliance store exec will lie f other hand, we will certainly bo ju.sl Three suspensions will mean the of cans a day. Many,-other manu­ grave. Burial was in St. Mary's instructors. Dual controlled and gooil as ever by the week end. (signedI Frank A. liarkcr, Firsl .Selectman as energetic In bringing violators revocation ot the violator's East will be curtailed hut it Is Increa.s- 1 quart cranberries Cemetary, New Britain. By tho Court: heavily Insured Cars. Call Gull- Noted and talented architect, Haven llcen.se. Ingly difficult to obtain wire'for facturers are maklng.;apple sauce, Mr. Ramsey and his family have Flora K. Goldsmith, before Ihe prosociiling attorney." new housing developments In tho VJ cup seedless raisins ford 392 for appointment. Joseph Delia Valle, now resid­ PAIRICIA PRISLEY Violations of Parts 2 nnd 3 will loo. So much so that apple squce , been summer residents of V/avorly 1-17) Clerk ing in Cottage Street, city, will Calalano and Hansen remlpdod area, it was said. < 1 cup canned sliced apples In cans and jars can be Ijought in | Park Road, Indian Neclt, Branford. 7 ROOM HOUSE—I'/j baths, 3 bed­ Plioto courtesj DHllS Comet installers of a Stale law which pro­ result In the iiermlts being denied The letter, as released today, soon' locate here on Cnidsey by the building department. Un­ '/is cup chopped walnut moats grocery stores from one end of since 19'M. rooms, oil heat, 2 car garage. For Ave; where new home is near- Bloodmobile Visit Slated vides that "no fuel oil burner have- follows; 1 cup sugar the country to the other ... all DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss Rent in Guilford near the water. Ing a lank with a capacit-v for more approved burners jnust bo removed "Officials of the United Hlumlnat- PROBATE COURT, December 28, ing completion. Mr. Delia Valle, wlihin 10 days from notification of 1 teaspoon lemon juice ready for use, over cereals, for WALTER HENRY KLARMAN Available for June occupancy. one of the state's foremost de­ PATRICIA PRISLEY than 20 gallons connccticd directly Ing Company arc seriously concorri- SPARE TIME Waller Henry Kiarman, husband 1951 Estate of CHARLOTTE S, Phone New Haven 6-3273 or even­ therewith shall be sold, offered tor tho department. Using medium blade put cran- ed about the shortage ot niatorlpls, quick desserts, as a relish, and In WATSON late of Branford, in said signers of buildings and at For East Haven, March 10 sale, or Installed In tho Stale of borrlos.and raisins tbrougb food the hundred-and-one other ways of Marguerite O'Connor Kiarman, ings Guilford 637. (1-24 present on New Haven Zoining ELECTED DAR GGRl Violation of Part 4 will mean Im­ particularly wire needed ,to connect of HG Farren Avenue. Now Haven, District, deceased. Once again llio East Haven Connecticut unless the make and mediate suspension of installation new customers. They are trying chopper. Dice apples; combine In which this delicious product, The Court of Probate for tire PART TIME MAID AVAILABLE—Af­ Board, chose our town over type ot such oil burner .shall have with ornnberry mixture, nut died, suddenly yesterday' at St. other surrounding areas and Branch of the New Haven Chapter llcen.se nnd a summons to a hear­ hard lo stretch avallnblG supplies to fits Into family moaLs. Raphael's Hospital. He was the District of Branford, hath limited ternoons and for evenings. My Heads Pioneer Staff BY SCHOOL FACULTY boon approved by the Commlsionor ing hefdro the building department connect up new houslrig'develop­ and allowed six months from the will conduct his architectural of the American Red Cross wants ROUTE WORK father of Walter "Klinky" Kiarman live-in maid, excellent care chil­ business from his Chidsey Ave. blood. of Slate Police and a wrillcn cer- to show cause why the violator's ments so that people who move in of Branford. Funeral services will date hereof, for Hie creditors of said dren, general housework, assist tificalc of approval shall have been license should not be revoked. tho new hou.ses will electricity a federation ot more than 80 public estate to exhibit' their claims for address, i ^ According to Branch Chairman Ml.ss Patricia Prislcy, one of the Social Agencies Council and private social nnd health be held from the W. S. Clancy serve dinners. Branford S-3-101. Mrs. Alvin P. Sanford, the ne.\t visit qutslanding_ glH slVdenls of the Issued by him." Catalano and Hansen said that when they need It. So tar, cleetrlelty Funeral Home in East Haven on settlement. Those who neglect to Mr. and Mrs. Delia Valle are 'i'bia means, they .said, that if Ihe has been there before the. new oct Refilling and collocting nickels from route of new agencies organized to co-or.dlnate present their accounts properly at­ not strangers locally having of the liloodmoblle will take place Class of l95'2, Easli Haven illgii tho oil burner business Is "rapidly Ihclr services in Iho interest of tlio Friday afternoon. WANTED—Responsible woman will lu're on Monday, March 10th. Hours Scliool has been chosen the. 1952 liuriicr is approved by the commis­ becoming one of our major In­ cupanis moved In but the situation To Hear Prof. Winslow tested, within said time, will bo baby sit or stay with shut-ins. many friends hereabouts. sioner, such burner must bear llie Is critical and Is not Improving. type vending machines dispensing 24 carol gold- Greater New lluven community. It debarred a recovery. All persons in Coach Frank Crisafi has been will be from 2 unlil 7 P. M. D.A.R. girl, it wa.s announced • last dustries, and In East Haven new seeks-to maintain and fmiirove tiie Available evenings and week ends week-end l)y The Comet, school name plate of the manufaclurer homes have caused a sharp increase "So tar this year, tho Company Prof. C-E. A. Winslow of Yale LEGAL NOTICES debted to said Estate are requested Call Branford 8^1.513 after 5 p.m. looking for that one big boy to Mrs. Sanford said that a quota nnd the prapor model designation standards nnd ottlclency of tho ser to make immediate payment to make his ba.sketbali team click tor of 200 volunteer donors has been es- paper. in Ihe Installation of oil humors." has received only B3% as much plaled and silver-plated quality charms. No sell­ University, will be principal speaker vices rendered through Us various lablished to meet the local require­ Miss Prisley, popularly known In accordance wllh the coniiiils- They said they were placing Ihe crtppcr as II used up to this time last al tlie annual mooting ot the Coun­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO­ Louis G. Watson, Executor several years. His wife solved bis slonor's certificate of approval. agencies. • BATE COURT, January 8, 19,52 PROTECT YOUR LIVES problem on Wednesday allernoon ment of 150 pints. throughout town, as Pat,-wlir al- matter sriuarely up to tho business­ "lyear. Even with spmu. lInprpvetnot\t ing or soliciting. Devoting 10 hours monthly, cil of.Social Agencies'next Monday Address: No 30 Eryon Road Appointments may be m ade by Icnd a dinner giviin by tlie Con­ The following procedure will be men Involved. expected during Iho'tottttVi qutlrtpr, (Jan. 21) nt 12 noon In the Y.W.C.A., Tho Public Health Nursing As Lslate of ROBERT B. STENT In Branford, Conn. 1-17) AS WELL AS YOUR at 2:30 In Grace.; Hospital. There sfjelatlon of East Haven and the said district, deceased. Edward Michael Crisafi was born, calling Mrs.. Eric Dohnn, Blood Pro­ necticut Daughters of. the American hhe tolnl copper recolvod tor the "la Howe Street, Now Haven. HOMES gram Chairman, at HO-7-:469. Revolution next .months at wlilcli lyear wHl be only nbotiS; Iwolhlrds party selected will realize up to $300 monthly Mrs. Edward A. Curedls, president Ilrnntord Department ot Social Wol Tho Administrator liaving exhibi­ weight 8 lbs even. Poppa sent faro are member agencies of the ted his administration account with DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO mania flowers Immediately but In addition to several registered Umelier name win the'placed in a lot Hie amount used"last iyqar. ot the Council, announced Dr. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS nurses who have been servlng'on a hat;, aldr^g; 'w.llh : otheCkjepresenta­ Town Officials In Capitol "The copper shorttige Is seriously depending on number of units serviced with ex­ Wlnslow's subject as "Momliers One Council along wltli familiar said estate to this Court for allow­ BATE COURT, January S, 1952 there's no truth to the story that agencies such as the Salvation ance, it is Estate of KATHARINE L. PROUT NEW and USED he threw a 'baslretball- In.lo the volunteer Ba.sis to a.^sist tlieregular li ve.s.Qito'nTilwei^B^iWP't^kcdloibe attecthig the street lighting.. Im- of Another" and she said order of staff recruited frorn Ha'nford, knbwnvat the fonilecllclit' D.A.U. proyement.program•.which.has boon• cellent future possibilities of operating full time. bu.slno.ss tor llio luncheon meeting Army, Conncctlciu Humane Society, ORDERED—That tile 21st day of In said district, deceased. ALL TYPES bassinet. Mother, the former Gloria and the American Red Cross. Januarj' A.D. 1952 at 2 o'clock in the The Administrator having exhlb FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Gallo, tickled with the new arrival, several more are needed. girl." The'lucky girl'will be given a Tdday For 6th Yearly Clinic going on for several year!,." In'order would Include election of officers Registered nurses and Nurse's JjllOO defense bond' and a Irip to lo lake care of iiow houafifi and a and eight board moml)ors for three- afternoon, at the Probate Ofllcc in Ited his administration account wiUr their first. Wh.it It-the tyke learns Income increasing, accordingly. Only responsi­ Branford, be and the same is as­ said estate to this Court for aliow- FIRE CONTROL SERVICE to play the violin? Aides who.can .set a.sfde the after­ Washington, D.C. to scan Iho few street lights 111 areas K^\i^6, year terms. Other board members noon of March lOth •to assist are nation's capltol. Community Development there are none now/ Jt'sljhjjly Will will eonllnuo In two-year and one- Rev. And Mrs. Rutenbar signed for a hearing on the allow­ ance, it is 259 WOOSTER-STREET Sailor-boy Steve Narracci, a Catalano Says Town ble parly with car, references and $780 working ance of said administration account graduate of boot training at . kindly asked to contact Mrs. San­ Tho selection of Ml.ss Prislcy, ihe Conditions Heard By not be po.s.slble to do much to Im­ year terms. ORDERED—That the 21st day of NEW HAVEN ford. HO-7-04GG. ;•?:;; daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald prove the lighting,on streets nl- Tile Council of Social Agencies is Announce Daughter's Birth with said estate, and this Court di­ January A.D. 1952 at 2 o'clock in the Bainbridge, Md. only a week Sewage Inspections readj" lighted because thbro won'f cash capital foi; inventory which is fully secured rects Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all oftcrnoon, at the Probate Otllce in FREE CONSULTATION ago, wrote Mrs. Crisafi recently The lower town hall, auditorium Prisley, 76 George Street, was made Quartet Of Civic Heads persons interested therein to appear to advise her and Frank to send will house one of Ihp" three travel­ by the high school faculty after the be any materials available, Smilli; Ceres, Diane Reilly; Pomona, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Rutenbar Branford, be and the same is as­ CALL 6-3273 ing units which dally travel student body had selected throe for Are For Public Good "The Company Is using some will be considered. Lorna MacFarland; Flora, Sarron at said time and place, by publish­ signed for a hearing on tlie allow­ their boy to Gerrlsh School Four piiminent leaders In the aluminum wire but the supply ot announce tho birth of their first ing this order In some newspaper ance of said administration account (2-28 where he can get the fundamen­ EVELYN DoLUCIA throughout Connecticut securing the honor. RobcrLson; Lady Assistant Steward, child, Catherine Ann, in Now Haven vitally needed blood for the Armed The winner was .lodged to have town's political life are In Hartford aluminum is restricted too.' The Lynn Ovnlson. published in New Haven County with said estate, and this Court di­ LOST—Passbook No. 4039. If found tals of all sports from veteran Photo courtesy EHHS Comet Building Inspector Clomcnl Cata­ today to attend the Sixth Annual Company expects to use more Hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 9. Rev. and having a circulation In said rects Flora K. Glodsmilh to cite all Bill (Pop) Carr. Services and tlie hospitals of Con­ the most admirable quaiiflcullons of lano .said yeslerday that tile pur- Tlie e.xecullvo committee will in­ Rutenbar, who is a.ssistant rector ot return to Branford Savings Bank. necticut. ' Dependability, Sendee,. Leadership Community Development Clinic. aluminum In the future but It still REPLY BOX S, BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD district, and by posting a copy on persons interested therein to appear . (1-24 Joe Fe.sia, uncle of Ron Hossctti, po.se of cesspool Inspections here, will not be able to get ahd u.se clude Kenneth Wllllanis, Patricia Christ Church in Stratford, Conn., the public sign-post In the Town of at said time and place, by publish­ liome on leave from his duties wllli No charge for blood is made for and Patriotism. in connection Willi Hie miinlclpni Tliey are First Selectman Frank Ricciotll, nnd Jack Berio. was formerly an assistant in the EVELYN DeLUGiA Connecticut patients In any Con­ Pat Is on active member of the chough to make up foi- the lack of Branford where the deceased last ing this order in some newspaper LEAVING FOR JAPAN-Must sell the U. S. Navy last Friday night .sanitary cleaning plan. Is to benefit A. Barker, Building inspector Cio- copper. • • Mrs. Nellls Hooghklrk of Maple Trinit.s' Epi.scopal Churcli, liere. Mrs, dwelt. • published in New Haven County 1951 Nash Rambler Custom Con­ took in Hie basketball game to see necticut liospllal. senior class; co-captain of the individuals using Hie service, Road Is Juvenile Matron. Rutenbar is llio former Jeanne Lyon. HEADS PIONEER Traffic Squad, a cheerleader, a tncnt Catalano, Chairman of Hie "An official of the Defense Electric By the Court; and hiiving a circulation in said dis­ vertible. Call Guilford 283-J-l af­ his favorite nephew perform. Didn't Catalano cxplanined that he had trict, and by posting a copy on the ter 5:30 week days, or all day Sun­ have much luck because Rossetli member of the 19.52 Pioneer Staff, heard .several complaints that the Zoning Board and Town Engineer Power Administration In Washing­ Flora K. Goldsmith, public sign-post in the Town of day. missed Thursday's practice and AS CHIEF EDITOR Art Students Show lielongs to • Ihe ' National Honor dcparlment would condemn the Charles Millor and Chairman ot the ton, Thomas E. Marburger, said re- l-ni Clerk Branford where the deceased last was lost in lb five man defense. Society and recently was selected as complete plumbing faciiltleR of Zoning Board ot Aiipeals Thomas contly that becau.so ot the shortage Senior Evelyn DcLucla has been the "Senior Girl ot the Month." of materials, "street lighting Im­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss.", PRO­ dwelt. SEVEN-BOOM WINTERIZED House Branford Sanitation Company liousos which will require Ihe ser­ Webster. for lease to June 1. Waverly Road, withdrew bid on town contract cho.sen by her cla.ssinales as the Paper Mache Figures vice loo frequently. provement program will just have BATE COURT, January 11, 1952 • By the Court: editor for the 1952 classbook, The The meeting, sponsored by the to wall a couple of years". Estate of JOSEPH SKOTNICKl Flora K. Goldsmith. Indian Neck. Storm windows. Part­ for sanitary disposal services "Such is not the case," lie stress­ Connecticut Development Com- ly furnished. Gas furnace. Auto­ and the new controct has been Pioneer. In Local Windows ed. ' • • • late ot Branford in said District, de­ 1-17) Clerk Miss DeLucIa's selection was an­ ITS FUNNY ml-sslon, will he held In the Hotel ceased. matic Gas Hot Water Heater. $50 awarded to the Hamden Con­ Instead It Is his hope that the Bond. Morning and afternoon .sess­ a month. Call HO 7-4533 after 6 struction Company. nounced last Friday tiy the school's nuisance of frequent, cleaning can The Administrator having made DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. PRO­ newspaper. The Comet. Club Prepares For ions arc slated. ASSEMBLY HOLDS lu r^?^ic;c;,:/-, MODERN ART'NO- p.m. Prep School has done much to ABOUT MONEY- be avoided by helpful suggestions. The 10 o'clock session, devoted to application for an order authoriz­ BATE COURT, January 15, 1952 add polish to two local boys, Bill Named assistant editors were State Art Exhibit, Many can clog sewage systems. I p' o ~ I nemans ing and empowering him to sell and Estate of HARRY S. FORT, late of Blxby and Lowell Rubin. Bix Is Anna Canna, Shirley Lupoll and Board of Appeals, explained the SEMI-PUBLIC convey certain real estate belonging MODERN 5-ROOM BRICK VENEER Plan Field Trip ITS PHONEY Frequently, in older tanks, the work of such cornmlsslons. It was tjlo I 1 L I fir inspoc Glen Ridge, New Jersey, owning Cape Cod Home. Built 3 years ago. highly thought ot at Suftield Bob Mascola. fluids are not absorbed quickly to said estate, as per application on property in the Town of Branford, in Academy there he is tlio leading The new editor-ln-chlof has been pointed out that while many com­ INSTflLLflTION I 01 P J I 1 I i-ct on of file more fully appears, it is .$13.700.. Within walking distance Paper Mache figures, painted The town's wild about phoney enough. At the cost of only a few munities are operating within the said District.- to center. Tel. Branford 8-1765. scorer on lb basketball team. Lowell active as a member o£ her class dollars, proper facllltlos.can be In­ ORDERED—-That- said application Upon the application of Jeanne E. at Putney, Vt. has become an avid .serving the editorial board of the and dressed, standing' approxim­ money. law, many others arc carrying on >-1 n 1 oiLjularporl ately ton inches high, recently made Individuals, clute, organizations stalled thus .saving dollars and Independent, exira-legal program.s. East Haven Assembly, No. 17, be heard and determined at the Fort, praying that a duly authenti-i RELIABLE WOMAN wants baby sit­ skier but mi-sses basketball. Tlie Comet, as a Traffic Squad officer, avoiding a' nuisance for home oil I looL 11 ty rout no Probate Olllce in Briinford, In said cated .ind exempllfled copy ot the youngster has tilled out beautifully and as treasurer ot the F.H.A. Siie is by some of the East Haven High are banding together and pooling It was said that under such Order of Ranbow for Girls held ting, clerk, book store, companion School art students, are now on dis­ their phoney bills to aid churches. 6wners. . • practices, planning and zoning are semi-public Installation of offi­ District, oh tho 21st diiy of January last will and testament of said de­ elderly person. Part time. Bran- and might have been a grcvit help on the committee for the annual The department Is fully aware 1952, at 1:30 o'clock in Uie after­ ceased and of the record of the pro­ to the Easties this year. MardI Gras Ball and has been a play in the window at the Majestic PaienI-Teacher' groups, .societies in Jeopardized. Those present were ad­ cers Saturday evening at 8 o'clock noon, and this Court directs Flora ceedings of the Surrogate's Court, ford 8-94S9. member of the Modern Language Laundry, Main Street, East Haven. llio newest craze. that drainage facilities in certain vised how to get hack on the legal in Ihe Masonic Hall, 265 Malh K. Goldsmith to give public notice County of Essex and Statg of New Roy Spencer ol 111 Gerrish Club two years. Mr. Lew CresentI is the Art instruc­ Businessmen, too, are happy to areas are not as rapid as In other track • througli a down-to-earth Street, East Haven. Avenue, recovering from in­ tor at Ihe high school. sections. These people are victims question and answer type panel, to all persons interested In said es­ Jersey, proving and establishing the STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Her assistant, Mi.ss Canna, is lllce- coonera to. The installing officers were tate to appear it they see cause to same may be filed and recorded and THE BRANFORD FEDERAL SAV­ juries suliered in automobile Student participating in llic The scheme is the device of the of circumstances, lie said, and will under the supervision of Discussion Worthy advisor. Miss Doris Nlttl, accident several weeks ago. wise a member of the Traffic Squad not be victimized by the Building Leader Theodore Scott Smith, bo heard thereon, by publishing this that letters Testamentary may lie INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION and an active member ot the Pep exhibit are as follows: Gloria merchant's division of the Chamber grand Immortality and past worthy .#' order one* time in some newspaper granted on said estate, as per ap­ AT TH CLOSE OF BUSINESS Njoman Tasll, Indonesian teacher, Peter.s, Eleanor Gerber, Elinor of Commerce. For every dollar spent Department. Planning Engineer of Waterburv. advisor of East. Haven Assemb­ DECEMBER 31, 1951 visited East Haven High School club. (iatalana said that his depart­ ly; chaplain, Mrs, Carol Leeper - m having a circulation in said District, plication on file more fully appears, Miss Lupoli has had previous ex­ Brockelt, Belly Tinari, Frank in certain local stores, a phoney bill The local party split at 1 P. M. and by posting a copy thereon on it is therefore ASSETS on Wednesday to learn first hand Maslano, Shirley Was.smer, George of the same denomination is given ment has the power to compel when Miller and, Webster attended (jlark, past grand representative to *.'•' First Mortgage Loans ..$4,592,450.27 American Educational methods. perience In jouralism as a member McQulgan, Mary Lou Brockelt, proper changes after inspection. the State of Georgia and pa^t the, public sign-post in the Town of ORDERED—Tiiat the foregoing of the Comet, a year ago. lo the purchaser. These are saved. the zoning panel dl.scusslon, led by Branford, in said District, and re­ Loans on Savings Ac- . Conver.sely, the local history cla.s.ses. Mallon Bayinglon, Robert Marley, But on February 14 comes Hie fun. The new system ot cleaning has John T. Howard, a Planning Con­ worthy advisor of East Haven As­ application bo heard and deter­ , counts 16,100.22 under Miss Zlla Mathew learned Mr. Ma.scola, popular with his Harriet Brown, Bob Henry, Harold been In effect here since January sembly; marshal. Miss Roberta turn make to this Court ot the no­ mined at tlie Probate Ofllce in Bran­ classmates, is a member of the Na­ On that' night the Hrsl of three sultant of Boston, Mass. There tice given. Investments and Se- much of tho customs of t. country Lowlor, Joseph lamotti and George weekly auctions for prizes donated 15 but calls for service have been Miller and Webster were acquaint Bowden, junior past worthy advisor ford, in said DIstTlct, on the 2Sth which to them as been mostly tional Honor Society. Monzeqllo. few, he said. ot East Haven A.ssombly; recorder By the Court: day of January 1952 at 2 o'clock in „ curitlos 1,202,36612. by, merchants will take place In the ed with the knotty problems of Cash on Hand and In name on the map. Much of the work on The Pioneer Local students are currently en­ Capitol Theatre. Other auctions will He explained the few calls ns a trailer camps, trailers, motels, Miss Charlotte Freeman, past grand Flora K. Goldsmith, the afternoon, and that public no­ East Haven was represented has already been accomplished, in­ result ol^ winter weather recorder and past worthy advisor ot tice be given of the pendency of said „ Banks 99,412.68 gaged In .completing paintings lo take place on Feb. 21st and quonsot huts, minimum house sizes, AUTOMATIC TALKER - To speed 1-17) . Clerk Deferred Charges and at the redevelopment portion of cluding many" of the Photographs be entered in the annual An Ex­ Feb. 28lh. conversion of dwellings, roadside EasO Haven Assembly; musician, application, and of the lime and tlie 6th annual Connecticut De­ which once again wilL be taken by Mrs. Loclia Habersang. serv CO i Hartford a record ng of Mar/ place of hearing thereon, by pub- Other Assets 6,889.63 hibit for High Schools, spon.sored Three major prizes, Olympic stands, outdoor movie theatres, hog DISTRICT OF BRANFORD. ss„ PRO velopment Clinic in Hartford Peter Lucas, professional. by Ihe Hartford Couranl. The Hart­ and chicken'farms, decentralized Officers Installed for the ensuing Buckleys pkosanl voce automat call/ BATE COURT. January 1.1, 1952 lifhing the same 2 times in the todoy, after all. Sources in the television .set with a 17 inoli screen, Pequot Tribe/71, Branford Review a nwspaper liaving ,,,^ $6,817,278.92 ford Show Is slated for early Febru­ a Wostlnghouse refrigerator and a l)usine.s.ses, etc. The problem facing!'"'" were as follows: Worthy luls you know when youve called ads E.-itate of WADlSiiAVA SKOTNICKl town hall said that several ary. Winners on the state level will the local representatives at the advisor. Miss •Barbara Prosoh; late of Branford in said District, de­ a circulation in said District. LIABILITIES members of the East Ha­ Tappan range, are the principal connLCtod number ceased. By the Court: Savings Accounts $6,383,874.30 Two Hundred Students have their work judged nationally. .wares to be auctioned off. Sees New Officers meeting wa."/ to fit such problems worthy associate advisor, Miss Joan Loans in Process . ven Hedevelopment Commission The Art Club is currently con­ In addition lo the three big prizes Into a comprehensive plan. It stress­ Horton; charity. Miss Mario Strand- The Administrator having made Flora K. Goldsmith, 39,949.95 were in the Capitol to hear the ed the point that town executives berg; hope, IVflss Joyce Freeman; application for an order authoriz­ Other Liabilities ... 24,006.38 Hear Uconn Guidance sidering a field trip to New York many other smaller articles will be Installed Monday 1-21) Clerk Specific Reserves . morning session in which City In the near future. It Is un­ bid for by patrons of Ihe following should be certain that the local faitl). Miss Marjorie Ahlberg, re­ ing and empowering him to .sell and 4,192.54 Lawrence Moore of the Techni­ ordlhance helps create the type of corder. Miss Dorothy Kingsford; convey certain real estate belonging General Reserves 257,723.74 decided whether lo visit the Melrn- locol stores: Dayton's, Lucas Photo The tribal chiefs ot Pequot Tribe DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO­ Surplus cal Planning Associotion, the Talk, Others Slated politian Museum of Art, which was .Studio. Metzo IJrolher.s, Inc.. J. John- community desired by the towns­ treasurer,. Miss Sheila Korngelbel; to said oslato, as per application on 107,531.95 same group which is assisting No. 71, I.O.R.M., were Installed people; and Is legal as well. chaplain,'Miss Ellen Larson; drill flic more fully appears, it is BATE COURT, January 15, 1952 in the Momauguin project, I the objeclive a year ago, the wins. East Haven Cleaners and Shoe al 8:30 P. M. Monday In the Town Estate of ANDREW J. McCUTCII- Two hundred students of East Mu.seum of Nalural Hi.slory or the Repairers, East Haven Service Hall. A covered dish lunch was At the same time. Selectman loauer. Miss Linda - Prosch: love, ORDERED—That .said application EON JR. an incapable person hi „ ,, SG,S17,278.92 spoke. Haven High School were the first Mu.seum of Modern ArL station and .Town Melons, East Miss Jacqueline MacDougall; reli­ he liear'd and determined nt the n^^Srspnally appeared Reginald S. served after 4he ceremony. BUrker and Catalano listened In on said district. audience of the Student Senate Haven Upholstery Shop, Tommy's Tribal officers are Ernest G. Hart, a dispersal session at which the gion. Miss Marjorie Bowden; nature, Probate Ofllce in Branford, in said Baldwin Treasurer of the Branford goodwill committee's series of talks, Furniture House, Melcalf's Drug Miss Katherlne Leeper; Immortality, District, on the 21st day of January The Conservator liaving exhibited Federal Savings & Loan Association prophet; William Guest, sachem; problem of federal disperal policies his final administration account designed lo acquaint Connecticut Sloro, Easl Haven Coal and Oil Co., Anthony Proto, senior .sagamore; for the Northeastern states was the Miss Harrl6t Brown; fidelity. Miss 1952, at 1:30 o'clock In'the after­ who took oath to the foregoing liigh schoi students with the Uni­ Woman's Club Lists Easl Haven Radio Co. and Tov/ne Nancy Maisano; patriotism. Miss noon, and thl.s Court directs Flora with said estate to this Court for statement before me this 10th day Newton Claflln, junior sagamore; prime topic. allowance. It Is versity of Connecticut. Jewelers. Arthur A. Rubin, chief of records; Later at 3:30, the East Haven L'nda Jacobsonj service. Miss Ellz. K. Goldsmith to give public notice of January, 1952. •• Eiiiia Gri.swold, Timothy O'Neill, abeth Kurtz; confidential observer, •*" 1 to all pcrsions Interested in said es­ ORDERED—That the 23 day of ROSALIND B. JOHNSON, Dance Committee Its Free, Its Fun, Its Entcrlaln- .Salvatore Longohardi, keeper of contingent was together again lo January A.D. 19.52 at 10 o'clock in and Clifford Dol.son spoke and pre­ menll wampum; John Bushoy, collector of hear a panel session on planning Miss Marlon Doollttle; outer ob­ V it- tate to appear if they see cause to Notary Public. sented slides on campus life and server. Miss Marcia Mann; musl* be lieard tliereon, by publishing this the forenoon, at the Probate OlTice wampum; Joseph Sinfscalchi, trus­ which was directed by Discussion in Branford, be and the same Is aetivilics. After the talk and slides. Committee memliers for the East tee for three years; William Durso, Leader Louis B. Wetmore, Chief of clan. Miss Eleanor Russell; choit order one time in some newspaper REQUEST FOR BIDS ~ Hie group an.swered questions pre­ Haven Woman's Club annual dinner director, Miss Ruth Jacocks. liaving a circulation in said District, assigned for a hearing on the al­ Anastasio Urges Late John Garrlty and John TInarl, au­ the Planning Division of the Rhode lowance of said administration ac­ H'rtT)"',?"""'" °^ Branford Board of sented to ihcm by the Easl Haven dance on Foliruary 9 at 7 P. M. In diting and finlnclal committee;.Er­ Island Development Council The West Haven DeMolay with and by jiosting a copy tliereon on Education, requests bids to .SUDDIV students. the Castle were announced today. Donors Give To Polio tlie public sign-post'In the Town of count with said estate, and this nest Hart, John Tinari, Arthur Ru­ This gathering stressed the wis- "r. Peter ^Calrney. master council, Court directs Flora K. Goldsmith to •On Jan. 21, the YMCA Junior Serving on the committee are Sirs. bin and Joseph SInlscalchI, repre­ dom ot an over-all master plan to ''»'• presiding exemplitled its In- ^l Branford. in .said District, nnd re­ In^V^?"."'*'-'"". f°'- " three Eear Roy L. Wilson, Mrs. James Gartland, Chairman ot the March ot Dimes KOREAN MUD — surrounds Sgt. Jacob Pruclinik, sho\fn on duty turn make to Ihis Court of tlie no­ cite all persons interested therein to period beginning in Sept. 1952, over College appeared here for a sentatives to the (3reat Council of guide the long range development terpoiation service. appear at said lime and place, by two new bus routes. guidance session and others are Mrs. Fred Wolfe Jr., Mrs. Good- in East Haven, Mathew Anastasio, Connecticut. of a communlly and tho problem to \ - •!- -.5,..al Bollalion. Since this picture was taken, Sgt Pruch- tice given. Bids will bo received at thn r,ff.-„„ hart Peterson. Mrs. Arthur Haesche. today requested the public for late pulillshlng this order In some news­ scheduled as follows; Jan. 28th New Deputy Groat Sachem Clayton supplying Increased municipal ser­ i HIGH OVER KOREA — a telophono lineman turned soldier does nik has come home on rotation and is now back on his old |ob as By the Court: paper published in New Haven of the Board of Education ^1%^^ Haven Slate Teachers College; Jan. Mrs. Forest Dolen, Mrs. Albert A. contributions for the drive. vices paid to from a divorsified tax MEN'S CLUB CARD PARTY on Thursday, February 2S .-if JhiM' Jacob, Mrs. John O'Donnell and Returns have been fairly good, In Weiss of Tontonnemoo Tribe ot West Flora K. Goldsmith, County and having a circulation in 31, Citadel Military College; Febru- Haven who Is Pequot's deputy from base. The Men's Club of Christ Church ..his regular work amid tho constant dangers of ambush and sniper firo. installer-repairman in Danbury and New Milford. Ho and his tele- 1-17) Clerk said district, and by posting a copy arv 4. Stone' Business College; Feb. Mrs Alfred Holcombe. view of the late start, Ana.stasio i'„Tr^h//-"''=eopeUti?.';;^u'{.'S said, but it Is apparent that many the Great Council, Installed the A fifth discussion on redevelop­ Is planning a public Card Party on ' Initalling ond maintaining communications systems for our armed phono associates have tho big job of installing and maintaining service' on the public sigh-post in the Town S.'Hartt School of Music; Feb. 11, Final arangements for Hie dance local chiefs with his installing team ment was unattended by local of­ Tuesday evening,- February 5th. The of Branford in said District. Ci:opiec s of the, specifications and Westbrook Jr. College; Feb. 11, St. were made by the committee dur persons do not realize that the drive '^forces Is lh8_^work of the 4th Signal Battalion, composed largely of for Connecticut's expanding ^ needs. Tho j Southern New England WILL SUBLET' about 2000 square bid form may be •secured" at the will conclude next Thursday. from West Haven. ficials. evcntwill be held in the church< feet for light manufacturing or By the Court: d form may be secured at ihn Raphael's School of Nursing. 'ing a recent luncheon at the Castle, ijtelephonB_eompany menjrom^allq/er America,! JELEPHONE_Company.I " ' •" storage. Heat, sprinkler. Write ^h^", °- l '.'"the' superlntwdensuperintendentt of Flora K. Goldsmith, schoo s durinring school h",,?hoursi °' Box 29, Branford, Conn. 1-17) Clerk school days. on i b 1-24

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