
^^' AL LIB"^'^I^Y THE COMMUNITY WEEKLY BRINO YOUR WANT ADVS. THE BRANPOBD REVTCW - BAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, September 5, 1946 PAOE EIGHT OP KEW HAVEN'S BUSY TO THE NEWS OFFICE John Ward, Chris Peterson, Bobby and hit five batters. After Pauk EAST SHORE AREA 230 MAIN STREET brother, William, as best man.) Accidents Take Strickland and Dcnlse Fay. There will be no ushers. _ On Rural singled, stole second and third and A small reception for the imme­ Pedestriait ProtecUon- • Highways scored on Lcvesh's long fly, Dur­ Childrens Lives Weddings diate families, relatives and a few ham tied It up on a single and STUDY Combined With The Branford Review friends will be held at the Haglln three successive walks forced In a The majority of schools in Con­ TO EARN necticut opened for fall terms.Sep­ MORE home following the ceremony. No run. A hit batsman, two walks and VOL. m—NO, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin A, Haglln jw Pedestrians Fared in the RURAL TralTIc Fatality Toll tember 4 and again Connecticut START IN East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, September 12, 1940 Two Dolltn Per Tear uf Bradley Avenue announce the formal Invitations are being Is- a .socrince bunt gave the Box Its .sued, but friends are Invited to at­ will be faced withthe problem of liVCNING DIVISION coming marriage of their daughter, m SOME STATES IH OTHER STATES .second straight defeat by Durham tend the ceremony at the church. highway accidents Involving school SEPTEMBER 26 Edith Httglln Fleming, to Chief this year. On Sunday The Red Sox children. Men ond Women — K. A, Approved Warrant omcor John A. Anderson, trounced We.stbrook 11 to 1 behind Miss Folth Marlon Hooghkerk More than 30,000,000 or 20 per Junior Collego of Commerce Beautifying Of U.S.N., son of Mr, and Mrs. C,P eler the three hit pitching of Bob Brad- cent of the population of the coun­ Mulhern Is Named daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T«lepiion« 8-7003 Anderson of Montowese Street. The Icy. Proto with a home run and Hy- try enter the clas.srooms of grade STRICTLY LOCAL wedding will take place on Septem­ Robert Hooghkirk will become the lenskl and Bradley with triples 389 Whilney Ave., New Haven II. Conn. School Grounds TOWN TOPICS bride of Mr. Robert Farnham and grammar schools. ber 14 at 3 o'clock In the Tabor paced the locals attack. Sunday the The ratio of adults to children Lutheran church, with the Rev. MoKcnzle son of Mrs. William Mo- To Finance Board Red Sox will meet Guilford In a IKeuzle. • killed In Connecticut in 1945 was PREVUES. VIEWS AND R<iVIEWS Wins Support Emll a.' Swanson, pastor, perform­ double-header at Guilford for the I TheweddlnE will take place 7 to 1. Concrete Blocks Former Member Of Board Of Se­ ing the ceremony. champ!on.shlp of the league. Brad­ Saturday morning, September 14 at Traffic accidents to children 5 to Efficiently produced in any Small BY PAUL H. BTBVEN3 ' lectmen Succeeds Henry Fasig; Editor Stevens: FROM OUR REPORTERS- NOTEBOOKS MISs Llnnoa Anderson, sister of ley and Blgelow will pitch for the 14 Increased 24 per cent throughout Who Resigned. 11 o'clock In the church of Christ ©0 Community wifh Local Materials Spenkliig of the cost of landscap­ the groom, will be maid of honor, locals with Levesh and Soboleskl In the country last year. John J Mulhern or 31 Tuttle and omcer Anderson will have his Stony Creek. by installation of Appley Machine ing the high school Erounds calls relief. Accidents take the lives of more Place has\been appointed by the to .mind In the will ot the late Slunmcr IhiBcrs. a four (lay trip to Wasblnglon and RURAL TOLL SERIOUS; Though not as large as in possessing Patented vibration Fea­ A GLANCE BACKWARD, AND AHEAD youngsters than eight leading child­ Board o! Selectmen to serve the Drove Tuttle there was a bequest ot visited with Sst. Mnrle lllnorpc who . Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Anderson cities, the rural pedestrian fatality toll is still serious. A ture and daily producing 1,000 hood diseases. East Haven's lionie-lowii, eoinmunity weekly begins ils third unexpired term of Henry Faslg on $3,000. to beautlty the portion of Weather man was wrong. is stationed as supply sergeant it |havo announced the engagement of pedestrian accident in a rural area is five times as likely to High-Test Blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barron the Board of Finance. Mr. Faslg re­ land he had given the town In his arlhiKtoii Hall, VB, their daughter, Winifred Mario to be fatal as in a city. IVIost of these fatalities occur on the Mrs. Charles Regan gave a blrlh- Uodcti Invciimcnl yieldt AUracUve year willi this issue. Most folks wish tlicy were back and daughter, Nancy have returned signed because of HI health. last testament. His.orlglnall inten­ Mr. Raymond Alex, son of Mr. and outskirts of cities and villages, according to a three-year diiy party Saturday for her son, ReltJrns. Request parllculori; on vnenllon, to Providence, R. I. following a Wlien THE NHWS iiuuh; ils initial appeai-anue on September l-l,] The appointment Is to the mi­ tion was that the town should have Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stoddard Mrs. .To.scph Alex of Merlden. study made by the American Automobile Association. Charles and Edward. Attending GEORGE F. BAUER CO. li : week's visit with relatives in Bran­ 1944 it had u pirul-in-advimce subseription list of i)2 men and women nority place on the biportlsan board a field ot six or eight acres, ample ot 103 High street have been en- Pedestrian deaths in city and rural areas combined account were; Mary and Jay Pier,son, Bobby 31 NASSAU ST NEW YORK 5, N.Y. Town Bank comes Into public eye Uuth Ilergqiilst Married ford. who saw the need for such a "striclly local" publiealion as we have but Mr. Mulhern was not, however, for school athletic grounds, but ho joyUig a vacation stay at Narragan- for 40 per cent of the nation's traffic toil. ' and Molcoln BusI), Luddle Harrigan Phono REclor 2-0S29 again as campaign to raise capltol Miss Ruth E. Bergnulst, dauRhlor the candidate of the Democratic changed his mind and sold most ot sett Pier, Rhode Island, —AAA Sately Featurca tried to proviile. stock begins. of Pastor and Mrsi. A. T. Borgqulsl Town Committee the properly. However, the provis­ Toclny, two years later, our community paper is a weloonio visi­ All members of the Senior obolr of Rosholt, South Dakota, formerly That committee wrote to the ion for landscaping it still remain­ Enthuslnsllo i^roup met in Fred's Raymond.Mon- The Branford Tile tor to nearly half the homes in our growing town of more than of dirlst Episcopal diuroh art ask­ of Branford, Connecticut, became dress, and Mrs. Alfred Stadstad, Alfred Stadstad of selectmen last month presenting ed at the time ot his deeonso. Per­ Itestnurant Tuesday noon tu make ed tn meet the 'organist, Mrs, Jobn the bride of Mr. Curtis A. Stadstad, mother of the groom, wore a light tana. 10,000 people, and our subscription list continues its steady and the name of Francis J. MesklU as haps you may know what became arrangements to visit prasi)ectlvc and Marble Co. Strandberg in the church <ltils son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stadstad healthy growth. the partly candidate. At the select­ of It. If it ever got into the toWn stnokliolitcrs. green silk dress. Each wore a cor­ 'Tliurgday evening at 8 o'oloick, of Raymond, Montana, Sunday . We are naturally pleased with the support which has been so men's meeting the vote was two to treasury 11 would seem appropriate sage of roses and asters. ^GENER/L CONTR4CTOA Big doings this Sunday at Hai'ry August 25th. at St. Joseph Luther­ one with the minority member or to use a portion ot it to Inprove Mrs. Rudy Moeller, organist, Ploy­ generously given our efforts during the past two years. When we McLay's Park MoLay in Bradley Birthday congratulations to Mls» an Church at 3.30 o'clock. Shoreline League MASON and PLASTER WOEKI the Board voting for Mesklll. the High school grounds.' ed Lohengrin's wedding march and liave erred and made mistakes either of omi.ssion of commission, as street. Real wild western rodeo will Althea Tregonlng on her birthday Mr. Mulhern was Democratic The bride's father assisted by the the recessional. Miss Gladys Olson SIIOREI.INE LEAGUE STANDING E. BRECCIAUOLI . nil editor's, nlns, so often do, we hope and believe we have been for­ feature many attractions. Some­ Sept, 10. Miss Tregonlng entered candidate for selectman In two There are other contributions bride's uncles, Pastor C, Q. Ander­ otRosh olt, sang "All The Way My Won Lost Pot, time we're going to ask Harry to the employ of the First National son, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Phone 1118 given. For letters and spoken word of commeudalion or criticism we town elections and served two JOHN J. MULHERN that might be available and that Saviour Leads Mo" and "Oh Happy Branford 12 .750 would greatly increase the Interest tell us something about those Bank Monday. Pastor J. E. Bergqulst of Washing­ have been grateful. Week after week, month after month, we have terms as the' minority member He asked tor by the various depart­ Home." Guilford 12 6 .750 18 Ivy St. Branford, Conn of the public In the project. 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