'iAo7uu.« "ilEHoniM. xiEKiMa-- - E-,ST HiVVEN, CT. • • .11- IVOa EIOOT THE BRAyrORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN' NEWB Thursday, July 12, 104B COVERING THE EAST THE HOME NEWSPAPER SHORE COMMUNITIES Bramford^s News — Review OF A BUSY TOWN Combined With The Branford Review Two Dollars Per Year East Haven, Conneotiout, Thursday, July 19, 1046 VOL. I—NO. 45 With The / J. V Irish Minstrel NurseCampaign Kobac Funeral' Louis E.Lepre In Indian Neck GartlandSees Air Cadeh Off To Residents Are Familiar Landmark Raised $4730.40 Held Tuesday Dies in Action Camp This Week SERVICE "^^^S^^^ Sunday Night Chairmen Say Funeral services for Mrs. Kather- STRICTLY LOCAL Good Prospect "Het Up" Over Inc Banko Kobac, wife ot Steven At Okinawa Some twbnly or'more boys from Leaving Main Street Tickets for the Irl.sh Minstrel to Kobac of 37 Rogers Street were the East Haven Flight of the Civil Burning Rubber bo presented at the Montowese Larg-e Number Of Pro-School Chil­ held Tuesday morning from the For Democrats Air Patrol Cadets will leave Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Louis SoITcr or FII'TH AIR FORCE SERVICE On the afternoon of July 7 Mr, PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS Playhouse Sunday evening, July 15, dren Given Examinations In -—,—• I day tor two weeks ot training at COMMAND, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS mortuary homo of W. S. Clancy and Mrs, John Lepro ot 292 Main East Wind Sends Pall Of Smoke Pino Orchard Road, received the Air by the Good Fellowship Dramatic Summer Eound-Up. —Colonel Carl F. Damberg, Bran- sons. A requiem high nmsis war Street received the following gov­ BY PAUL H. STEVENS James F. Garlland, who was clcc-jCamp Nehantlo in the eastern part And Stench Over Lino From Modal posthumously awarded to Club may bo obtained from the fol­ ford, is the new commanding o(Il- celebrated by Rev. Fr, Edward J, ernment form telegram, led Democratic Town Chairman ot the State .where they'will join Branford their son. First Lieutenant Abraham lowing: Harvey Vail, Arnold Peter- Board of plrectors and Nurses cer of the Fifth Air Force Service Demen.ske at 0 in St. Mary's Church "Deeply regret to Inform you Friday night on the resignation of W"^ ""^"r "Flights" Irom other East llavon residents niid more Softer, Air Corps. ' ison, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayward, Committee of the Branford Visiting high schools. The Army Air Force Command's BOth Air Service Group and James J. Cosgrove sang "Moth­ that your son. Private Louis E. llilith schools. The Army Air Force ospecia'lly those living In the new The presentation was made Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, Nurses mot yesterday for a picnic TOWN MEETING COUNTRY Thomas J. Plynn, chairman during Is aiding in the organization and In the Philippines. A .West Point er Christ" with Mrs. J., J. Collins Lepre, U,S.M,C.R. was killed In ac­ lllveislde development east of the throutjh Bradley Field, Conn., n Pop Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles luncheon at the home of the presi at the organ. the pii.st throe years, said this week program and the training here Is base of the First Air Force. graduate. Col. Damborg came over­ dent, Mrs. Archer Knowlton. tion the 15lh oS June, 1945 at Under the edilor.sliip of Krskino Ciililwoll a scries of books <m that the outlook for the party lo­ Town aroeii have been holdliiH Wait, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Katkins, BeaVers wore John Ifkovic, Mi­ Okinawa Isllmd, Ryukys Islands in In charge of Lieut, William Putnam, ' The citation accompanying the seas in November, 1044, leaving, his In addition to the trea|)irer's re­ "Anieriean Folkways" is now being pulilisliod. Twelvo Imve iilreiuly cally is most optimistic. He praised their noses and complaining vigor­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rlnker, Mr. and chael O. Lalch, Robert, Yasevac, the performance of ills , duty and The boys will return August 4, The medal states: "For meritorious post as Chief ot the Aircraft Divis­ port and that of the secretary and rome from llie presses. Bcven are now in i)repiin\tiou, 'IMioso books the goad liarmony "within the ously during the past week when n Daniel Mautte, Mr. and Mrs. Albert] Thomas Skroza, Matthew Rodman service ot his country. When infer- . llftcen oP more girls who are en­ achievement while participating in ion, Orlando, Fla. house committee there were spec­ tell, for instuuce, of. " Golden Gale Country," "Hhie llitlgc Coun- variable east, to .south wind wafted Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bol and Matthew Yaklavlch. matlon is received regarding Ills rolled here will, leave for their an aerial flight over •••, •*, on 8 He was commissioned in 1031, an'd| ial reports including that ot Mrs. Iry," "Mormon Country", "Ozark Cu\nitry'!, iiml so on. The hitcst, clouds ot dense smoke and the tor, Mr. alid Mrs. Herman Lehr, Mrs. Kobac died suddenly July 0 burial you will be notified. Please training course at Cainsj Nehantie May 1043. This aircraft was ono of took flying training at Randolph Edward Garrlty on dentals work. written by Clarence M, Webster is entitled "Town Meeting Coun- Istenoh ot biB'iilng rubber over that Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swanson, Mrs, at Grace /Hospital. Besides her accept my heartfelt sympathy. A.A. on August 11, returning' on August a flight ot nine B-260-1 aircraft and Kelly fields in Texas. He served She reported that two clinics had 'try." It is especially inlereslinK to us because it deals with YanUee part of the town. Following the re­ Arthur Hallden, Cllftord Watrous, husband, she is survived by two Pvt. Louis E. Lopre Van DeGrlft, General U.5.M.C., 18, • ; engaged on a mission to search for two years in Panama flying fighter been conducted in May In the liund. Mr. Websle'r spolliglits tlie gro\ip of towns lying in tlio region ceipt of numerous complaints 1'ilE Richard Butler and Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Leslie Hart and Commandant ot the Marine Corps." On Monday night the Associate aiid destroy two enemy vessels fn and observation planes, then re­ dental room in the high school, sturling at tlie moutli of (lie Coinieetiuut Hivcr, follows it to RnM NEWS reporter wont down to In- Earl Kelsey. Joyce Kobac; throe sons, Lieut, Member Organization, whicli Is ' the vicinity ot •"•, In the face of turning to the' United States for with. Miss Marion Coe, dental Pvt, Lepre was a graduate ot Hadduni, and then going uorlli to Ludlow villajje in Miissneliusetts. vesllgalo. He followed the old road Steven R, Kobac and Pfc. John J. spon.sorlng the lotKl group, met in Intense antiaircraft' fire and oppo further study in aircraft engineer­ The proceeds from the minstrel nurse in charge. Branford High School, class of 1942 Tile line rinis due enst to the southern limits ol' tlie City of AVorees- Whlph leaves Main street Just enst will be added to the fund for the Kobac, both of the U. S, Army, and Stock Company He entered the.service on Decem­ [the Flight Lo.imGo'; at the Airport of the Form River Bridge, and then sition from ten enemy lighters^ ing at Mitchell Field, N. Y., and Mrs. C. V. .McDermott of the ter. Prom liiere it goes to the Khode Island line at Sliilersvilie; then Hamimer Field Recreation Com Edward Kobac; three brothers, ber 1, 1942' and received his boot tliiough the courtesy xit Major Rey- driving through the woods on the bombs ^ere dropped' from maat- Ohanuto Field, lil. nurses committee repor^^ed that 95 itdro))s sout,ii to Block Isluiul Sound at a point just west of Mnn- Albert Poulton Is director and the John Banko of Branford, Joseph training at Parrls^ Island, S,C. Af­ inolds ot the Plying School. They Branford side of the river, cnine to holght on a live hundred ton vessel Col. Damberg was assigned to pro-school children were examined Opens Season lunnck. His book is the story ot the development oI Yniikeo, Polk- cast Includes: Banko of South Bralntree, Mass,, ter serving two years in Rliode Is­ discussed plans for the carrying on a clearing near the Connecticut scoring direct hits and causing it the Materiel Command at Wright in the recent summer round-up, ways witliin tliesc; boundaries, "biit it is also lln> story, actually, of • End men: Ralph Bolter Richard and Michael Banko ot Lorraine, land, Pvt, Lepre was recalled on of the local program and at B P.M. company trestle where the source - to list badly. The enemy vessel was Field, O., eventually being assigned the largest number in several years. towns sneb as Enst Haven, whicli althougli oulsiile the region dc- Butler, Kurt Watklns, Dan Mautte. Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Stephen With Comedy December 25, 1944 to South Caro­ went to the High school to observe of the fire proved to be a huge pile left in a bumihg condition and a as assistant chief of the Wright Grateful acknowledgement was liiied have mucii witli it in nommon. One of tliese i'olUway.s, brou^iit , reconnaissance airplane later re­ Chorus: Ingebbrg Hallderi, Win­ Even and Mrs. John Mlhalich and lina and left this country on Jan­ a drill of the East Haven Flight of what appeared to be scrap rub­ Field laboratories. made for the services ot Mrs, Rose down,I'rom tlie piisl and yet still strong, is, tiie writer points out, which was conducted by Corporals ported that it was beached, brok­ nie Rlnker, Betty Mautte, Pauline two grandchildren. There's a briskness and bustle at uary 1, 1945 for duty in the Paolflo ber.
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