i '^^xyi i-'-.—v" s^'-^ ^"d.'^ J 3»-.?<Kr:;?'-'J;T: "^ f 5" ii^/t! E-.ST lii-.VEll, CT. BEAD WEEKLY BY THE COMPLETE OOVEHAQE OF MAJORITY OF FAMILIES NEW HAVEN EAST OP A BUSY TOWN ®I|p lEast Ban?n NPUIB SHORE COMMUNITIES Combined With The Branford Review VOL. n—NO. 38 East Haven, Connootiout, Thursday, Juno C, 104G Two DoUura P«r Year Bank Survey Tennis Club STRICTLY LOCAL Will Precede HelpThe Scouts Is Organized TOWN TOPICS To the Citizens of East Haven: PREVUES. VIEWS AND ReVIEWS Solicitation From now until Saturday the In East Haven Boy Scouts of America In our BY PAUL H. STEVENS locality are seeking your aid In As a result ot exceptional por- FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS Following dcctsion of the Bank securing odd jobs which you may sevcrenco, torlllude and plain hord Committee ot the East Haven want to have done. Only a nom­ work on the part ot Floyd Bluke- Business Association to delay inal sum \v(ll be charged and mnu. East Haven now boasts an or­ What is so riCre as a day In Juncl istrcct tacln« the Green is cxhlbll- BIGGEST PARADE YET solicitation tor pledges for bank the monies collected are to be ganized Tennis Club known us the stock until later, letters are now li»B a complete line of maple fur- put into a memorial fund which "Bradley Tennis Club." Everybody hopes rainy season Is nitiirc, radios, table lamps, etc, The iiidividnnls niul organizations which lui'ned out last Thurs­ being mailed out to residents of the -Boy-Scouts of America are now over. day for the East Haven Memoriul Day I'ariide, the fir.st since the After more than a month of re­ tills week In the lixposlliou tor Bet­ this and nearby communtles In an planning to build for their mem­ pairing, retaping, rolling, and return of peace, are to he eommeiuled for the excellent .showing Much of planling had to be done ter Living si>oiis«rcd by hadlo Sla- effort to determine the support the bers who were lost In service. general conditioning, the court tlon WNIIC 111 the Goffo street Ar­ they made. We have heard a great many eomuionts since the celc- proposed bank Is likely to receive, This Is a \vorthy cause and de­ over again, but liow the green bration, to the effect that it was the best parade that has been seen which Henry H. Brodlcy of Thomp­ «rass Brows. mory 111 New Haven. So far as wo Tlie letter is accompanied by a serves your wholehearted sup­ son avenue graciously offered the toiiow tills is the ftrst local nnn to here. It was gratifyiiiR to sec so many of our townspeople lining queslilonnaUe upon which citizens port. the .streets, when the marchers went by, and it would not be exag use of, is now In lop shape, Harry Bartlott post Softball show 111 an cxiiosttion of this kind, oration to suy that not only was the parade the largest, but that it are asked to state which bank For further Information call The club elected Floyd Blakeman and It win call ..attciiUon ..!« the services they would use If local team playing West Hoven Elks on was also peeu by more people than any other Memorial Day parade 7-01B7. to the presidency and made Rolond High school diamond Sunday at growhiff East Haven sliopjiing dis­ held liere in the past. banking house were established, J. J. Sullivan, Graves, secretary and treasurer. trict. Mr, Oiiofrlo, iiroprlctor, has whether or not they would buy 3 P.M, The celebration was in the hands of the younger element. The First Selectman The rosier ot members Include; tickets uf admission at his store stock and how much, and whether Fred Porter, Ray Fulrchlld, Justin Illgli school comniGnccmcnl next which will be eiveii free of charge mar.shal, his chief of stall', and the aides, were all veterans of World or not would become commercial AVar 11. The orator of the day commented upon this fact and true- Palrchlld, Vincent Balletto, Rev. week Willi cla,ss day exercises Wcd- lo nil asking for tliciu. or savings deposlters. William G. West, Carl Hanson, iicsdny n;iHl graihiatttin Thursday ly stated that these younger taen have grown in stature and are John Santlno ot the East Haven fully capable of undertaking th^leadership in meeting the perplex- This Infonnatlon will be used in night. High School ales. In the past there were no re­ Upholstery Shop, has been un­ ingprobloms of the days through, which we arc now iiassing, More determining the advisability ot go­ Death ot Miss Ellen L, Tliompjion, ing forward with the plan to apply served scats and It had become dergoing hospital treatment follow­ and more rwe must turn to this younger element in the shaping of whose funeral services were held ing an Injury at his work. the civic and iiolitical affairs of onr community. to the State Bank Commissioner nccesary for ticket holders to Graduation arrive tor In advance In order to Monday afternoon, removed one ot Sad indeed it is that the 194(i Memorial Day parade will go tor a charter. town's oldest residents and oldest S. C. 3-0 Roger Lcc Ffcy, soili of The letter points out that aside obtain good seats. This year seats Mr. and Mrs. Itaynioiid L. Frey lof down in otir town annals as the first in which no veteran of the will be reserved and It will not bo member of SUmo chiulh. Miss Civil War had participated. The ranks of the Grand Army of the from Groton, East Haven Is the On Thursday Thompson was 02 years old and Gl Elm Ooiurt is 'home from tlic only town In Connecticut having a neces,sary for scat holders to arrive Phiiipiihic Islands for a furlougJi. Republic march now only in Memory. But the cause for which they The tenth class to be graduated previous to 7;30 or 7:45 Each ticket lived most ot lite in homestead on foug;ht lives on and is renewed in each generation. population ot more than 9,000 that from East Haven's High school will Main street which woa razed tew Welcome home, Hjoger! ; does not now have a bank. It states win have a seat number and will Coincident willi the Memorial Day observance was the an­ receive diplomas Thursday night be reserved until 8 o'clock. There months ago to make way tor march nouncement by First Scleotinan SuUivaii that he will seek the ap­ the town's grand list is now of business. Wc hear good reports ot the \' In the school auditorium. Class win also be a limited number ot handsome and appropriate window pointment of a committee to arrange a suitable "welcome home" $18,500,000, the population Is ap­ night will be.held Wednesday. seats tor standees. Reserved seats celebration for our returned servicemen and women. The commun­ proximately 12,000, and every loan Father's Day set tor Sunday, June display during the Memorial Day For both" class night and grad­ not taken up by 8 o'clock Will also 10, and stores arc gay with gift season in the drug store ot Chris ity will look forward to (hat coming eycnt and make it a real oc­ In this town Is now held by an out uation a new plan will be used be assigned to these. casion to be I'emembered. of town Institution. It lists the suggestions for Dad. Saurbrun at Morris Cove. Tlie win­ in assignment .of seats for the dow was dedicated to tho Morris various services a local banking friends and relatives ot the gradu- Tickets are being assigned by lot. It Is requested that ticket Summer season getting underway Oovo men who gave their lives in house could offer. These Include at East Shore but was dampened commercial accounts, savings ac­ posit boxes, loans, safekeeping war holders enter the door designated World War II on the ticket and In this way to considerable extent by rainy HONORS FOR EAST HAVENERS counts, night depository, cashing ot bonds, cashing war bonds, Xmas weather, '' Miss Elaine Funaicton of Pine and Vacation clubs. avoid confusion. There seems to be no end to the honors being bestowed this checks, making of change, sate de- Orchard spent a tew days tlio past year npon East Haveners by stale-wide organizations. From lime Everybody enjoyed "Haymakers week with her grandparents Mr to time we have noted, in onr columns, the election of local men Hilarities" for benent ot I^oxonUiiil Mrs, Hobcrt H. Genish of Cungregatlomal church Monday and UraiVley avenue, and womqn W Btato ofliee in various polllicid, .social, civic and fra­ Col. Moyle's Memorial Day Address Tuesday nights in Poxon Oomimm- ternal bodies.'Thfi list has really become quite imiiressive. Ity Hall, Variety K1U>W in liay-lofl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton of A sli9rt ti^ne ago we were pleased to report the election of setting was replete witli lauBlis Ooe Haven are rejoicing over the]; , Harry Mc^Lay, a past saohein of Pequot Tribe of Red -Men, to the Veteraais Of Both World Wars Former East Havener Speiilts Elo from start lo finish, JLocal talent birth'Of a son, Thomas Aloyslus,'on iC office of Qrbat'Jutiior. Sagamore on the Stale Chiefs' Council of the Urges Unity In Brining World East Haven's Memorial Day quently To Large Crowd Hon and BTicsl artists won mucli ap May 24. Improved Ordfer of Rod Men, un oflicc which leafls upward to the Order Out Of The Present parade was the largest and most oring War Dead At Oercmony pluusc.
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