Diisli, Coii^Ra^ and Zellei* to §Ipeak at Liiieolii Dinner

Diisli, Coii^Ra^ and Zellei* to §Ipeak at Liiieolii Dinner

Give To The 1951 Heart Fund ; 1 Combined With The Bra nford Review VOL. VI—NO. 21 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951 5 Cents Per Copy—$2.50 A Year UNIQUE MEMORIAL ROOM Newest Mail Schedule Ifillov^s Later Dispatch Diisli, Coii^ra^ and DRAWS STATE ATTENTION A new mailing si-licdulc re­ leased this week by Poaslmastor AViiilam Higgins will allow towns Sunny Florida Vacalionlsls — One of tho most unique memorials Ui the system for many years, It people two hours Into, seivicc. 0 a te.icher Is contained In Tuttle wasn't until the death of Mrs. 'The schcrtuic was rrfeol.vc Air. and Mrs, Harry rftmUii- School. East Haven, where the Guerney, in February 1047. that slartiiig last Monday. Zellei* To §ipeak soii, of Uradley Avenue, just ar- Guerncy Curriculum Center Is galn- the Idea became a reaUty. Under the new pick-up plan rivliiic for llie rest of (he winter .ng slale-wlde prominence. Mrs. Guerney. called a real, old- Cosey Beach mall, the first >.nonths'. Harry welcomes the It Is a deep, rather narrow room. type teacher by Supeiintendent of local stop will be gathcrtd at A'here audio visual aids and school Schools William E. Glllls. was old 7;17 P.M. and at the Po.it Of­ chanKC of scenery, especially .urrlculum material Is filed for use fashioned in that she loved her fice, here, at 7;58 P.M. The last since unrterKolne a couple of throughout the town's school! position. Long after other teachers stop at Main Street oppusKc At Liiieolii Dinner major oiierations and resulting >yslem. within Its walls film strips.: had left for the day. she worked IMassftchusctls Avcnae will be complications. professional books, text' books, ed- on, constantly hoping to Improve at S-M. jcaticnal films, records, display not only her pupils but the system, The new system has the Prcscott Bush will be the princi­ jards, maps, still pictures and even' No Job was too menial which might wholi'Hcarti-rt coopcialion «t pal speaker at the Twelfth Sena­ Genial Beach Head Restaurant ;ollectlons. both industrial and • awaken some student to his or her LEGION VARIETY SHOW torial District Dinner to take place hostess. Josie Orifice. In company the East Haven Chamber of In the Weeping Willows Restaurant \Ktli othsr companions—all female eoiogical, are olfered for research potentlal and to this end she Commerce whi,ch had planned on Tuesday evcnhig, February I3th. —about ready to return to our Its most unique property, how­ strlved, twelve months a year. action asking, for a later pick­ LISTS SPECIALTY ACTS It was announced today by Chair­ chilly climate alter an en.1oynble ever, is its A. C. Gilbert Atomic The late counselor served East up in onlcr to speed buslii('.-.s man Matliew Anastaslo, Tlie dinner, stay on the beach i^t Miami cit which Includes even a Geiger ilaven and Its schools for twenty mail which, ficnucntly had lo sixmsored by the Republican or­ counter. Thus are the teachers and six years and as principal In three wait until the following day AMERICAN LEGION Spi'clalty acts are rapidly being ganizations In the area and gener­ I\Ir. and Mrs. Henry Caslellon . juplls Intormed of latest develop- different areas; Union, Tattle and before being dispatched. .'Igni'd for the coming third an­ ally the largest public function of nents. Gerrlsh. A promise by her was a poslcardhiff Xrom West Palm The sehcdulc as applies to nual American Legion 'Variety Its kind, here, will start at 7:30,' IJcach that the weather is sub­ Although the purposes of such a bond greater than gold; It was a Main Street calls for a pick-up VOTES TO ASSUME Usplay had been talked about wlth- Show lo be presented In the high Attorney General George 0, Con­ lime. While partakhiK of the faith. at Foote Koad at 7:50; at the way of Guilford and Fred R, Zeller, heallhf.il clime, a visit to son, Post Office at 7:58; at His'h BOOSTER DUTIES sciiool audllcrlum on Friday and state comptroller, will complete the Viii, stationed at McOill Air Promise Takes Toll Street at 7:4!); at Gerrlsh at Saturday evenings. Feb. 23d and speaking program. «;01; at Klmberly at 8:0,1 and Harry R. Barlietl Post 89, if Vl Uu.sc, was thrown in to add to opposite Ma.ss. Ave. at 8:05. >4lh. Assisting Anostaslo on the the, excitement of the trip. American Legion will .spon.sor Pee- general committee are the follow­ It was such a promise which put | 2, 1947 and then suppers were In- Wee baseball in East Haven taking 'hie show Is under the direction ler on her deathbed. On February eluded In the fund raising program. of iCuptuin John Baync of the New ing chairmen of the various town Friends of "Dinky" Ryan, home ,7. the beloved teacher promised" An afgan, donated by Mrs. Florence REf^ROSFQUOTA over the sponsorsliip from the committees In the district; Jack recuperatlnK from the effects ol ler students a trip to New York Parker, school nurse, brought $252. Booster Club this spring and Haven Fire Department, who was Lawlor, East Haven; Samuel W, mid-year exams at VlUans, were ;lty. Although she was not feeling Rapidly the Idea reached fulfill­ summer. responsible for last year's fine peri Beach, Branford; Lawrence Martin, scared cut of their wits on' first 00' well, she carried out her pledge ment . IS ^4&00,_HERE The membership voted to give formance. North Branfoi-d; Clarence Andrews, siRht of the Klmberly Avenue yoUth. North Haven;- Joseph Doian; Guil­ alher than postpone the trip, At the start of the 1048 school the project its full endorsement Although many top porformerE all because of a flashy display ol The following night she remained year, a room was created In Mrs. East Haven's Red Cross Drive after listening to a plea by Frank ford; Pete. Chrlstlahson, Madison: chin v*l.skera, "Dink" says "that quota for 1951 has been set at Messina, local businessman, nt Its Intiludlng Bob Jenkins, Barbara Andrew Kowailskl, alllngford; and n school until a late hour. tulflU- Guerney's name in Gerrlsh School Wilson. Botsl Slmonl, Jean Hill, the reason for the added racial nk actual and Imaginary duties where she had last served as princi­ $4500, It was announced this week last meeting. Calvin Sheppard, Hamden. foliage was to make him look so ifhlch only, those devoted to such pal. For two years. Items were add­ by Mrs. Alvln Sanford, chairman Messina, a charter member of the Larry Young, the Adonis brothers Tlckdts may be obtained from much more handsome' when seen I cause, can feel. ed to Its contents and gradually bf the local branch of the New Ha­ Boosters, said that over two Bill Barrett and James Knight, Bol aiiy of the above committee. after removing s&me. Needless to But on Tuesday, she answered no teachers became more concerned ven Chapter. hundred boys had benefitted In the Arnone and Tom Hart, arc tot say. some of his pals wonder when ummons. Her devotion had taken with Its specialized treatment of The nation's goal Ls $85,000,000, club's program over the past three notch, tire chorus after sevcra. the Improvement was appreciated, ts toll in a heart attack. all phases of education. Mrs. Sanford said, revealing that years but lack of public support weeks of Sunday rehearsals li Marshairf-^eebe^ before or after removal. The system was sliocked. Tlien Then in 1940. room space became New Haven's quota Is $305,430 of was going to curtail the project rapidly achieving class, , ^ame an overwhelming desire to acute at Gerrlsh and the program which the Branches will bo required unless it ciould get the backing ot Latest to Join the chorus arc Receives 35 Year After a year ot lircnaratlon, .'erpetuate her name.' Teachers, was shifted to Tuttle. Andy to supply $75,000. a public spirited group, such as Barbara Clapp, Evelyn Watrous which included the biiildlne of nembers of the Parent-Teacher As- Jorgenson, In charge of mainten­ She expialned that Increased the Legion, Nancy Keegan. Marilyn Stone Service Pin At U.I. a home on Prospect Place and oclatious and plain friends, but ance throughout the system built services are responsible for upplng Upon the unarilmous approval of Rhode Casstll, Gus Oswald, Swedt all its back-brcakiiiff work. rue. rallied when the project of special cabinets, the teachers the quota and cited the oxpanlslon the legionnaires, Commander John Hanson, Bud I,,oftqulst and Normar Marshall F. Bcebc, General Super- Bob Blanchard and Anna .-reating a curriculum center was bought a record cabinet, book cases of the armed forces; procurement P. Morgan Immediately named MoCann. -ntcndent of the United lUumlnut- Woycliowski, of Dwight Place., iroaohed. The first affair to raise lined the \valls and IllUng cabinets ot blood for local hospitals, the Frank Barker chairman of the pro­ The Rockets from the New Ha iig Company, celebrated his 36lh will toil it all off with inarriaKC unds came through a card party were added as research material armed forces and civilian defense; ject and Nathan Andrews, Henry yen County Home will bo one ot thi I'ear of service with the UI this vows come Monday AJ>I. at 9 leld less than a month later, Dec. piled Into the room. plus an Increase In^lrst aid traln- Ewanuff, Elmer Morgan. Thomas featured oots. The young ladlei .veck, when he was honored in a in St. Vincent dc Paul's Church.

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