STRICTLY LOCAL Town Business Men and Women Organize TOWN

STRICTLY LOCAL Town Business Men and Women Organize TOWN

till-™-A- t-^i-iK-^^- >lt •^iHUIW<k*''^'>^''<V-^-i^M'>4*>'&t)>:$*«'eA«B4^WKM't^ .w,.,^i.—^*v.*^ itfttfj^t^^^^'i^ftM^^^^&fe^ga 'HAGAUAN MEMOniAL LIBixAaY E;.5T aWEiJ, CT. COMPLETE OOVEKAQE OP THE BBANPORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEK NEWS Tliurgdav. November 16, 1946 BEAD WEEKLY BY THE FAOEEIOBT NEW HAVEN EAST TOAJOBITY OP FAMILIES -I V.I SHORE COMMUNITIES OP A BUSY TOWN Combined With The Branford Review Two Dollaxs Per Year Branford's Neivs ^ Revieiv VOL. n-NO. 10 East Haven, Connecticut, Tlianksgivingr Day, 1045 \4 Town Business Men Ground Broken L 'I L STRICTLY LOCAL For 4 Stores TOWN TOPICS Study Group Council Names Teachers League Increase Noted Reading Club Achievement Local Veterans And Women Organize in Steirhp Sales PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS OK Main Street Hears Paper New Director Pays Honor To Awards Given Enthusiastic Meeting Lays Ground FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS I Sale ot War Stamps has vastly Plans Xmas May Reenlist Ferralola, Fred Wolfe and others BY PAUL H. STEVENS Work For Association — Meet spoke of the need for such an or­ Ground was broken Tliursday After rovlowlng applications from Milton P. Bradley Improved the past few weeks. In To 4-H Club Again Next Monday Night. ganization, meetlonlng such thhigs morning for the foundations tor a By Mrs. Stone half dozen men to All the position October pupils purchased as fol­ Contributions To Advantage block ot stores In Main street op­ Despite the stormy weather Mon­ as a post office building, a branch NEWS early this week. I Tlic old S. W. F. Andrews home- ot community director the number The Branford Teachers League lows: Canoe Brook, -95.80; Harri­ Friday evening at the home ot bank, and other projects toward posite the Hagttman Memorial Ll- slcnil in Main street which is now The study hour eroup ol the was eliminated to two. Tliose two son Avenue, $132.85; High School, Under provisions ot the Voluntary OHEISTMAS DRAWING NEAR day /night nearly 40 East' Haven bVary. The building, of brick con­ bcini; rcmodlcd as a piytfcsstonal Branford Garden Club mot Friday held Its annual banquet Wednesday Mrs. S. A. Grlswold, president Tommy McCabe an* achievement business and professional men and which the group could work. Went to press Tuesday because came to Branford and were Inter­ $450.00; Short Beach, $85...0; Stony presided over the regular monthly Enlistment Act of October 0, 1945 There are many signs tlint the Ciiristmas season is close at Imnd. struction, will have a frontage ot ot the liolldny. buliaing is fast ncarliig completion altcmoon at the home ot Mrs. R. evening, November U at^ the Post meeting and election of officers fop women met In this Town Hall and A committee was named to bring ttpproxlinately 90 feet, and accom­ viewed by Sam Bcntley, chairman, Road Oasis The banquet was a Creek, $137.35; Harrison Avenue, meeting ot the Half 'Hour Reading Cherry Hill 4-H Club was conduct­ veterans separated from the Ser­ The Churches are beginning to rehearse their Ciiristmas music, Sun­ In a slate of officers at the next and will soon be ready for occu- Earle Beers with the president, Warren Sampson and Rudolph I $103.40; Laurel Street, $93.05; In­ vice between May 12, 1945 and No­ took the preliminary steps toward modations tor four stores. It will That gives staff opportunity for linncy. Dr. Charles Donadio, Uic Mrs. Donald SaWtelle, in the chair, testimonial dinner In honor of Mil­ Club held Thursday at her home. ed by President Stephen Flnta. day School attendance is stepping up ns young: hopehils look forward organizing an, association tor mu­ meeting. This "committee consists Johnson. ton P. Bradley, who has retired af­ dian Neck, $48.85. Mrs. W. T. Nott,, chairman of the vember 1, 1945 are given until No­ be one story high. long rest, Or doesn't It? ' new o^vller, will occupy a. suite ot Mrs. Charles E.' Smith gave a re­ Among the guests was County vember 20, 1045 to i-eenllst with the to the annual Ciiristmas parties. The merchants have begun to tual cooperation and Community of Brent Barker. Fred Wolfe,. Mar­ Roger B. Clark of Nlantlc has ter serving for many years' as In addition to stamp purchases Doll Show, reported that $300 had Agent Warren Brockett who gave betterment. The meeting proved a tin Olson, Delli' Treinbley, Frank The hew building Is being built oiTlccs 111 the linndsomcly restored port .of the annual meeting of the been selected to take the post and pupils bought $318.75 In bonds. been cleared and that $150 was full advantages of reenllstment plan for Christmas decorations along Main street and Ciiristmas by Marthi Olson, wlio recently ac­ Christmas Seals received in malls colonial building: and wc also un­ Stale Federated Oarden Club held member and chalrmati of the out the money prizes won by the most enthusiastic one with most of Messina ond Daii Parllla. tills wcckj Attractive ns usual, 16 now In town house hunting. Board of Education. Members of Stony Creek and Short Beach donated to the Hammer Field Rec­ furlough, permanent grade in the merchandise has made its appearance in Main street stores. In the quired the property which lies be­ derstand that Dr. Donald Bcck- recently at the Agriculture Experi­ boys at the recent North Branford Regular Army equal to the highest those present offering suggestions The" second committee named was Clark has been a commissioned the present board were guests of Schools were over OO percent par­ reation Fund. Discussion concern­ Fair at which Cherry Hill took 41 schools the children have started work on Christmas projects and tween, the plot purchased last week wlth now of tlionipson avenue Is ment Station In New Haycn which ing a future exhibition of hand permanent or temporary grade held and ideas looking to the laying of delegated to draw up by laws and by Fred Wolfe, Jr., and the Faugno Mrs. John P. Barclay Is chairman also to have a suite of .offices Uiere. she attended ns a dolcgate from oITlcer of the Coast Guard Reserves the Teachers League. ticipation. awards. It was announced that are already looking forword to the annual Christmas vacation. a firm foundation tor the new bus Includes Harry Falkoff, • James ot Seal Sale commlltoe of Public lor the past three years . work of Branford people took place the total value ot products raised at the time of discharge, and a re­ place which occupies the corner of local club. Mrs. W .T. Nott dis­ Miss Maple Perclval Is chairman and Mrs. M. J. Carplnella was ap enllstment bonus of $50.00 per year One year, ago we urged that Ea,st Haveners do their Ciiristmas. iness group. Incidentally plans Soanlon and Ii^ary Theresc. OhidscJt avenue. Health Association which Is In cussed the program for the coming He received his B S degree In of the social committee of the exceeded that ot the previous nea- were made to decorate Main street charge ot sale locally. John Llmoncclll, who was a stall 1039 from Springfield College In pointed a committee of one to look for each complete year of active shopping as early as possible. ,We also pointed out that a surprjs- A third committee, on member­ Mr.'^pison Is at present rushing sergeant in the Booth Tank Com-\ year. Mrs. Nott, with Mrs. Amos league which made arrangements son. duty on their last enlistment. In for the Christmas season from the ship, was composed of Paul H. Stev­ .< J- health and physical education. Into the matter further. Miss Har­ \ag\y large amount of Christmas buying could bo done right hefc Town Grefen to Forbes place. I'tb completion a one story business An excellent* cause, ..this %.nght pany of the Tiilrd Army which Barnes, Mi-s. "WllUahi K. Drlslcr, for the atalr. Guest speaker was Waits Distribute riet Cox read the new by-laws and A program was given by the boys computing the previous service for ens, Fred Dahl,iFlora Sherman and saw service In Prance, Belgium and Mrs. Michael Carplnella and Mrs, While In college he played on the LIndon U. Pratt, executive secre­ and the following were elected of­ at home. We repeat and reemphasize ttis buying early and buy­ block •further up Main street on against tuberculosis. Funds ..made varsity football, and basketball constitution which were adopted. determining the length of the re- Ijaul H. Stevens, editor ot THE E. 6„ Curry.; ~'j the opposite and adjoining In the possible visit here to Illgli scliool Gcrman.v, has received his dis­ M. D.. Stanley, will attend the Now tary of the. Connecticut State ficers; President, Stephen Flnta; enlistment furlough, time overseas ing,in East Haven at thjs time, fhe field of selection has broiidened The Christmas Decorations com­ teams and was football captain. Smoked Birds In the future, an executive board NEWS called the meeting to order First Notional Stores. Tiiesdivy ot the Slaic Mobile J-ray charge from the armed forces. A Savon County Garden Club pro Teachers Association Board In vice-president, Richard Brewer; is counted as double time. this year. There is not :only large stocks of new. merohahdise to and gave, brefly, the reasons for mittee Is madeiup tjf Dan Parllla, brother, Matthew Lhnonccni, was gram meeting which will be held He spent three years coaching Hartford. meeting will lake place at 2 pre­ secretary, Donald Ballou; treasurer, On completion the stores will be unit to take cJiest X-ray pictures select from now that industry has turned from war to peace-time the session and .the work to be ac­ Fred Wolfe, Brent Barker and kUled in action a year ago Memorial next Thursday at the Y.

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