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NORTH
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Bcrvlcea in the local churches on | 0:30 Holy Eucharist will bo celoibratcd.
Sunday Include;
The Zlon Parish QUlId Will hold
ConRrcRntlonnl Cliurcb
ncv. G. Dlllard Lc^sley, pastor, their annual autumn silver tea on
Mrs. Douglass B. Holablrd, organist Friday afternoon October 18, at 2
o'clock In the afternoon. The
and choir director.
speaker of the afternoon will be
11:00 Morning worship
• 0:45 Sunday School—The smaller Michael M. Pachen Jr. who Is Inchildren will meet In the chapel, 'struclor In Forestry. He will take
iiiid the older pupils will meet In for his subject "Beauty Spots In
'Connecticut On The Shore and In
the church.
lThe'Country'^ Ho will show colored
. The Ladles Sewing Society of the .pictures of places mentioned In his
Congregational Church • met on lecture. .
Wednesday In the chapel. A regular I Mrs. Anthony Daly will be the
luncheon was served at 1' o'clock. soloist and Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, at
Mrs. Charles Oedney and Mi's. Jcsso
the piano, will accompany her, Mrs.
Richmond were co-hostesses,
Francis J. Smith will be hostess.
St. Auguslhio's R, 0, Ohuroli
Mrs. Samuel Slone II and Mr.s. Jesse
RcV. John J. McCarthy, pastor, Richmond will pour. Mrs. Edmund
Frank Frawley, organist and choir L. Stoddard will take charge of the
director
Salvage Corner which will be held
Masses at 7 and 0:15
Sunday school for the children in the recreation hall. Mrs. Chester
will bo held on Saturday morning. K. Oedney and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins
win bo In charge of the food tables
ZIon Kplscopal Church
Mrs. George Llnsley and Mrs
Rev. iTrancls J. Smith, Rector, Warren Richmond will take orders
Mrs Paul R, Hawkins, organist and tor Christmas cards, wrappln.'j.s, and
choir director.
candy. Ml.ss Carolyn Sloane, Mr,s.
ofriH£AHDmms
Thursday, Octobor
Arthur K.Huie
To Be Manager
For Callahan
BUY
AND
HOLD
U N I T E D
STAT E S
BANGER Ot' REGULATION
C. L. Campbell, president ot The
Connecticut Light and Power Company, will address the 44tli Annual
Convention of the Savings Banks'
Association of Connecticut on October 15 at Manchester, Vt. Mr
Campbell's subject is "Public Attitude Toward Banks." In his talk
Mr. Campbell will polnj. out the
dangerous trends toward regulation of business arid the need for
business to lake Immediate . and
forceful' steps to correct possible
misconceptions in the public mind.
Danlel J. Callahan, chief deputy
sheriff, launched his campaign a.'
Democratic candidate for the post
IN THE 1800'5 IN AMERICA
of High Sheriff this week with thr
A PAINTING OF "THE GOOD
appointment of Arthur K. Hulc of
With the Finance Committee.
SAMARITAN " WAS A
Northtord as his campaign manager
Callahan, who wasbornln Nauga
DRUGGISTS IDENTIFYING SIGN
and the opening ofhls headquarters tuck, attended St. Bonaventura
at 191 Church Street, New Haven.- College in New York wliere he earn- Thomas Kelly, father of Mrs.
DURING THt MIDDLE AGES
Hule came out of .seven years of ed letters In football, ba.sketball and Robert Cate, Montowe.se Street Is
THE MARK OF AN APOTHECARY
political retirement to work for his baseball, Is In charge of the suppr- seriously 111 In the hospital.
SHOP WAS THE "SIGN OF THE
friend's election, having left the vlslon of Superior courts In bath
MORTAR frPESTLE'.'
Mrs. Katherlne Bllcker of East
post of deputy sheriff In 1940 after New Haven and Waterburyl
Main Street is visiting her son In
five years of service, to take a posiThe
Democratic
candidate
for
the
New
York
tion as Connecticut representative
of the Lehigh Portland Cement Co. post ot High Sheriff Is working out
Dan went to workln the sheriff's an extensive speaking program to Miss Isabello Playfull has returnoffice on June 1st of 1035," Hule cover the various towns In the ed to the home ot her parents In
.said In discussing the qualifications county'area, tlie .schedule of which Main Street after a vacation with
relatives In Vermont.
of the Democratic candidate, "and win be announced shortly.
became chief deputy on Augast 1st
of the following year. Thus fie has
behind him eleven years of backINAMV DRUGSTORE TODAY THERE
ground for the Job of High Sheriff."
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AN
ARRAY
OF
FAMILIAR
SYMBOLS,
I have worked with and known
iN'GRANDFATHERS DAY HUGE
MANUFACTURER'
S
BRAND
NAMES
Dan for the past eleven years and
BOTTLES OF COLORED WATER
AND
TRADEMARKS
THAT
THE
consider him a man of sterling
IN THE SHOW WINDOWS
character and experience* and I am
IDENTIFIED DRUG STORES. PUBLIC HAS LEARNED TO TRUST.
returning to politics In order to do
everything po.sslblo to further his
chances In the coming election.
'His ten years as a chief deputy
sheriff have given lilm a thorough
OCTOBETi ^i-'TO 11^
knowledge of the duties of sheriff,
Lucy Baldwin, and Miss Carolyn H.
and I am certain ail citizens feel I
do that Dan Callahan has proven
Snillh will assist at the tea table.
W
h
a
t
Other
Editors
himself the man for the Job he Is
The North Branford Fife and
Are Thinking About seeking."
Drum Corp.i went to Rock'vlUe on
Slmultancou.sly with the an
«»mwmuiauftiimiuaMuai
Saturday, October 5 where they
nouncement of Hule's appointment.
won first prize In playing. Major
Chief Depuay Callijhan also disWliat's Good for East Haven
Howard Burllngamo took second
closed that his campaign plans tor
" I find it convonienf to bring
Folks,
the
bylaws
of
our
South
prize In twirling.
an active, county-wide, personal
my dry claaning to Majestic.
District
Civic
Association
specificalcontact
had
been
compalgn
had
Mrs. Fred Augur of Forest Road
Tho extra sorvicos, such as preentertains the North Branford ly state that we as an organization been qompleted, and that both a
Home Makers this, Thursday, after- aro both non-partisan and non-se- finance and publicity had been set
tiustlng, minor repairs, replacup to begin active work. Charles
noon for a business and social meet- cretarlan.
ing of ordinary missing buttons,
ing. The group will meet at 11
The Raven" will do all In Its Cappella of East Haven is serving
o'clock and a covered dish luncheon power to Insure and enhance fair
and export stain removal wherwill be enjoyed. The subject for equitable government throughout scssed of an overall picture of East
ever possible please mo."
demonstration and discussion will East Haven os a whole! We have Haven as a .whole and does not and
be "Rolls and Bread", which will be stated before and we repeat It here has not confined his thinglng to
made at the meeting.
we have no allegjance to any party, the area immediately adjacent to
The North Branford Volunteer democratic, republican, socialist, la- town hall.
Fire Department will meet this bor, fusion or what have you? We It has been truly said that the
evening in .the town hall for their believe yo<i as members are entitled measure of a man's worth Is not so
election of officers. Refreshments to know that we have been ap- much how much money he has
will be served and a full attendance proched by one of the pblltloal as how he spent the money he had.
Is urged.
parties" asking us to accept a two A surplus of Town Funds is only
The Board of Assessors ot the page advertisement. Under our. good so long as none of the Town's
Children's Snow Suits Overcoats
Town of North Branford will be In policies and the policies ot the Districts are in need of immediate
Winter Suits"
Tur Trimmed Coats
session at the town hall In the South District Civic Association we relief from unsatls factory school
Forst* Voting District and lii the cannot accept tidvertlsing ot a po- conditions, proper police protection,
adequate street di'alnage, etc.
store of Johnson Brothers in the litical nature. '••'
Second voting District for the purTo do so would violate our po- When these vital matters have been
268 Main Street, Branford
pose of listing all taxable property licies and tacitly endorse tlie poiltl- properly taken care of, then a suras required by law, on Saturday col platforms of the parties whose plus ot Town money is a . truly
288 Main Street, East Haven
healthy dbndltlon.
afternoon, October 10 and again on advertising we accepted.
Oct. 2(3, also on Friday, November All that the "Raven" Is interested Your Town, Village, City, State or
1 from 1 to 5 P. M. Property not in or that the South District Civic National Government in this re
listed on or before November 1 will Association Is interested in. Is that' spect Is not unlike the head ot a
be subject to a ten percent penalty form ot economic government which family wltha large bank account
tax.
will best serve''all ot East Haven while his wife and children are InTotoket Orange Is visiting Hamp- without partisanship as to district.- adequately fed, housed, clothed, and
ton Orange on October 25 and any- We believe that the residents of educated.
one wishing to make reservations the West End and of the East End
So to sum it all up "The Raven"
for the ride to this meeting by bus and of Foxon, Momauguln and of. and the South District Civic Asshould give their names bo Worthy Coe Haven, since they share equally sociation continues to remain aloof
Master Harry Junlver at anearly in the tax burden, should share from party politics. We cannot and
date.
equally In the distribution of tax will not accept any political party's
advartlslng or .donations, and we
A second meeting of the Study monies.
Group on local Education and Re- We urge you when considering leave it to our readers and our
creation win be held at the home of the candidates in the fortlicoming members to form their own indiviMrs. louls Schleicher at 8 o'clock on election to consider not so much the dual conclusions.
the evening of October 25. Persons parties Involved as the individual
Cde Haven Raven
registered for the course will make qualifications ot the candidates
reports of findings. In. their par- themselves.
'
ticular fields at the above mention- Let's consider wlicther or not the
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than anybody else
Wise socrelaryl Wiso bossi They both know thai telephone linos
aro builost between 9:30 A.M. and noon, so they place as
many calls as possible the first thing In the morning or in the
afternoon. They know that materials and telephone equipment
aro still scarce ~ and that telephone tralFic is greatly increased over a year ago. So they place their calls at the
least busy times.
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East Haven, Coiincoticut, Thursday, Oolober 24, 1946
STRICTLY LOCAL Boh Sperry Winning
Name In Base Ball
A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT
Chief Hanson
Urges Caution
In Use Of Fire
Bob Sperry, former Star Itr.st sack
at East Haven High school, has
completed n tine season In that
position for the Lynn Red Sox of
the New England League. All over
this league Sperry was considered
one of the best major league prospects. Ho tied tor tho lead In hitting with a mark of i352 and his
slugging was sensational. Bob was
a tic In runs batted in with 80,
second In the number of doubles
with 24, most triples with H, and
second In home run hitting with 11.
He also did well Iti.the stolen base
department pllferliv^. 10. Young
Sperry Is owned by .tho Boston Red
Sox and next spring Will see him at
Louisville of the American Association.
BT PAUL H. STEVENS
Two DoUtn Por Y * M
TOWN TOPICS
WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN
Calling attention ao the fact that
the autumn season ot gra.ss and
Main street recently remiodlc^ ,.nwoodland tlrca Is wltn us. Chief
stone Church Celebrates.
|lo an attrncllvc five room bungalow
TEACHERS AND CIVIC PARTICIPATION
Krnest Hanson of the Fire DepartAncient
Congregation
marks has been rented by VVttltur Currier,
ment this week u.sged that caution 235th anniversary this Sunday and
~ At the reoPiit ttiwii nieeliiig (iiiite n bit of sm-pi'isc was expressed
'a Wnr II vctoran and his -wKo from
bo taken In the use of fire out of Sunday following.
over the presence ot so many teachers. There were eyen some, we
Now Haven. Ilicy will lake |io.ssc»doors. He recalled that Ea.st Havon
fear, who were rather niigr.v liecaiise ot thei,r attendance.
liilon Nov. 15.
Kdlfico is oldest St-one Church hi
This incident is onl.v one indication of an awakening, throiiglntnl
was the scene of some particularly
the conntr.v, ot a gronp'whicli has been too often afraid to take then
costly woodland tires last season. New Gnfclnml and lias Dind hilvrcst- One of the most attractive window displays along Main street this
Ing history.
righttnl piifee as eitizens thrbnghfcnr of retaliation on the part ol
He Quoted State Forester Klonweek Is that of tho Mary Thorese
.some who might he displeased at the way they vote on local issnes.
Interest
In
political
situation
Beauty Saldn. There is an old witch
holz and state Forest Fli;e Teohlcl\'ery few snh,iects are refpiired by law bnt, onr statutes devote
growing
as
state
election
draws
in one, corner armed with a broom
an McCarthy as saying that most
considerable time to the subject of Citizenship. Teachers ai-e reqnired
near.
Date
Is
Tuesday,
Nov.
6.
ot corn stalks. In the center ot tho
to give inslniction. in government including local divisions; In the
woodland fires start from burnlog
window
la very much In kecphig
past they have hesitated to mention in class certain phases of local
debris, clean-up activities and care- Looal interest! most kcou in condisplay is a cauldron In which sho
or national goveri^ment because ot the violent criticism of some who
test for .IUUKC O( Prolmtc with Ia«n1 Is making her wlt«hcs brow. The
less smoking .
have misconstrued tbeir statements.
It Is misafe, as well as Illegal, man. Judge Clilf'ord Sliirgcs, Con- with the Hallowe'en season, such
It is time that teachers were granted the rights en,ioyed by other
Bin Harding li) his J. C, Sport- Chef Hanson said, to start a tire nected wlUli court tor 18 years, coUorfuI and timely window discitizens wiihont having to be tearful. Let's hope that they learn to
Sportscope Ocl.l8 predicted baseball wltliout first clearing a space running against Ex Congressman plays add much to the attractiveteach citizenship by acting as,citizens—not only when it alTects them
fans hereabouts are Iraund to begin around It; that fire permit must be James Slianlcy.
ness of. our shopping center these
directlv, but at all times.
hearing about East Haven's Bob. obtained from a fire warden, except More than 500 new voters were brisk autumn days.
We were glad to see the teachers at1hc Town-Meeting and hope
Sperry," he said, "is being groomed during December, January and made Saturday at the Town Hall,
they will bo regular attendants in tbis larger school room of onr In
George WBiclan, proprietor of
as an understudy f-or First Baseman February; that It Is Illegal to allow o bringing tho total -number qualified
cal civic lite.
Whclan's Service Station at Main
Rudy York and from what Bob fire to escape to land of another to vote at above 5.000.
street and Bradley nvonue attendshowed in a visit to Donovan Field person and that tho per.son startOol. 27 to NOT. 2 will lie Girl ed Ulio advanced cariinreter school
this season, all ot the raves about ing as escaping lire Is liable for
WHY MATERIAL IS LEFT OUT
•Scout Week.
in Now Haven Monday and Tueshis ability are iustlfled. Wo watch- damage done by It.
We regret that two or three imjiortant news pieces had to b(
ed him work well at first base and The penalty for burning rubbish
day sponsored hy tlic New IlnTcn
Same
37
or
so
mcittbers
of
High
left out ot the NEWS last week. Wc would have liked to have carried
his hitting was something to cntuse and kindling a lire without a permit
Aut'u Kicctric and IJic Carter Carthem in full and know that our readers would have fmnid them ni
about."
In the restricted areas Is a fine of school biology class will go to New Ituretcr Co.
York in Connecticut Co. bus Monteresting.
not
more
than
$200
and
not
more
Bin Carr, local sports expert who
day to visit Museum of Natural His- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parilla enThe reason for tbeir omission, however, was the simple fact that
has followed Sperry's diamond thon six months Imprlsonsent, or tory and Planetarium under escort tertained some 80 or more friends
they came to the hands ot the editor on AVedncsday. As practicallx
career from his hlgb school days, both,
of Carl aarvln, biology teacher'.
at a houso-,wormlng in their now
nil of our material ba.s already been "set," on the linotype by nud
believes Sperry will one day be the
home at 83 Hall stree, Falrmount,
week it is a pb.vsical impossibility to take on additional copy at the
Aniliony Caruso back on post of- Saturday night. A buffet supper
Red Sox regular first) baseman.
last miiuite. Although the NKAVS does not reach its subscribers uutij
fice lob after trek across Country was enjoyed. "Dick" who Is a World
Another
local
sports
tan,
Harris
Friday the paper goes to press Thursday. That means thai all "cop> "
to Legion donvontion in Frisco. War II veteran with long service In
Anstey, a native of Lynn, Is another
e.xcep't short last minute "musts", has to be in early in the week
Mrs. Caruso liomc after montli's the Alaska area is associated with
Sperry rooter. "He Is without
There is no reason why material which is not " s p o t " news cannot h"
visit in Indianapolis and Cleveland. his father, Dan ParUla, In the
doubt," he says, "the most popular
in our hands by Monday or Tuesday, preferably even early, say the
player In the League. I have watchweek end prior to our publication day. .
Mrs. J. J. Enrlght ot Falrmount Economy Package Store In -Main
ed him play with the Lynn Red Sox
.
L.
avenue. ..celebrated ..her ..birthday street.
A community, weekly has no large battery of liuolypes; Kath
several times. I've heardthe crowds
Friday, Oct; 10 Many habpy re- Additional Town Toplen on Page Z
dttv a certain am'nunt Of " c o p y " can be " s e t " and this IK limited b\
In the stands cheer lor Speny and
turns.
j)hysical and mechanical reaspns. As a matter of fact preparation foi
well deserved because he is QOOD."
Qlrl Scout Week will bo observed
the paper i.s begun the Friday and Saturday prior to publication and
DATES AHEAD
from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2. pot. 31 being - Soliools olosfi this Friday ^o tea
it: is-the Editor's taslc .to "budget'-' his mat«riiihfi(v it.eaii reiie.h the
the birthday'of Juliette',Low, foun- pliers ea-n'Sttctid'section mcctinK Pequot Tribe, Improvod-bracr-of
printer a few "takes'! at a lime. This means that material sent us
der ot the movement which has in Nciv lliivcn of State Teachers
Rod Men, each Monday at 's
three or tour days 6t'a w'oek ahead can be takcii care of while " c o p y "
grown to slicli large proportions Association. Local Icaelicrs on proP. M., Red Moh's Hall, 458
arriving as late as >Vcdnesda:y must take its chances.
gram., iucludi!.. Helen.. IC»l)in,son,
throughout
America.
Main Street.
Wc find that most of bur contributors,arc cooperating by mail
The special observances ot ' the Corinnc I'ctcrs, Mrs. Chnrliiltc Mc- Star of Victory Lodge, No. 63.,
ing Ihcir material early and that, believe n-s takes a real load off
Ncrncy, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
week
aie:
Sunday,
attend
church
O. S. of B. First and third
our shoulders and is very much appreciated.
In uniform. Monday, homemaklng. llonwell.
Thursdays, 8 P. M. Red Men's
Tuesday, Citizenship. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Desmond Coyle ot
Hall.
health and safety. Thursday, InCROSS-TOWir BUS SERVICE NEEDED
.Bob Sperry
Benny Goodman Is chairman of ternational Friendship. Friday, arts J. A. Long Co.; florists ot Dodge Rotary Club each Thursday
12:15 noon. 8t. Vincent Do
a
committee
consisting
of
Joseph
Again wo raise our voice in tavor of cross-town b\iK .service for
and crafts. Saturday, Out-of-doors. avenue, were at Butger College In
Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave.
Ryder and Jack Garrlty, which Is A Window dLsplay featuring the New Jersey this Wednesday tor the Oct. 23-24 —DoU Show, Btono
Bast Haven. Now that the war is over and new motor busses are bearranging a gala entertainment on "week" has been arranged at tho all-day session and demonstrations
ing added to the equipment of the Connecticut company it wmald seem
Parish House,
of the All Jersey Florists' Assoclothe evening December 7 in the au- Nash, Incorporated store.
to be time to renew agitation begun some time ago for public transtlon. Twenty floral designers, lead- Oct. 24—Junior allild of Christ
ditorium of the High .school.
portation service which would make,travel po.^siblc between our outTroop 65 consisting of'32 memChurch, Hallowcdn ' Social
The committee ha.s procured the bers recently chose . patrol leaders ers In their field In this country
lying commnnitics aiul the center.
Church Hall.
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artists of "The Down Homers" pro- including. Patty Carlson, Alberta were among the staff of Instructors
We were reminded this week that a petition was signed by some
25—Meeting Board ot Educagram, broadcast on one of the well Palumbo, Marie DugnaH, Paula An- and demonstrators at the big ses- Octtion
200 or more resiflents of the Dodge avenue and lower Thompson ave—
known,Radio Stations. They will drews, and Gloria Pletto as scribe. sion held In the University Gym- Oct. 27 — 235th i Anniversary
nue section during the war asking that the Airport Bus line which
nasium.
now ends at the Airport at Morris Cove he extended through Dodge Sunday next marks the opening present a full two-hours show com- Twenty five of the troop enjoyed a
founding ot Stoho Church
avenue to the proposed Athletic Field at Thompson and Dodge ave- of the 235th Anniversary cellebra- plete with a valety of entertaining supper hike to Nathan Hale Park The i-cmodlc<l i(aragc on the Oct 27-Nov; 2—Giri SooUt Week.
nues. Wc, believe that such a bus service cxten.sion is necessary and tlon ot the founding of the. Stone features and an orchestra, which Oct. 15. Six new scoiits were Invest- former Capl, Brown place al 403 Oct. 26—Halloween Party, KinwHl furnish dancing untUl mid- ed with tenderfoot pins at a council
that it should extend further to and beyond the Town Green to bedergarten Stone Church SunChurch. Dr. James F. English of night.
nre on the beach. 'ITiey arc Francis
come a part of the Salloustall Bus line.
day School.
Tickets are now on sale and may Degnall, Alice Hoyt, Vina MontAnother petition was raised sometime ago for a bus line which Hartford, Superintendent of the
Oct. 29—Annual Baisaor, Princes
would reach down Laurel street from-the end of the present line al Conference of the Congregational be had from members of the Tribe. gomery, Nancy Mulhern,. Phlllls Down Memory Lane
Chapter, O. E. 8., Stone Church
Oamache, and Daylla Rork.
the Golf Course. This extension would facilitate the residents ot a Christian Churches will be the
Parish House. '
25 XEAnS AGO
TEACHERS VISITING
growing area to reach the center. Still another petition as we recall speaker at the 11 A. M. service. All
Troop 90 has 27 memboi-s. FourOct.
29—Saltonstall divicc Assn.
Last
week
local
te"achers
visited
teen ot them went on a nosebag
it asked tor bus service to Coe Haven and such a service would in- choirs will participate,
8 P. M.,'at homo pt .Burton
OCT. 25-31, 1921
schools
In
widely
scattered
parts
of
hike, Oct. 19 to West Rock Park to
Reed, Estelle Road.'
clude Short Beach road from Short Beafb to the Center. There is also Sunday Nov. 3rd at 11 A. M., Hisneed for service from Fo.xon Park and Foxon down High street to torical serm-on on Old Stone by Mr. the state to observe teaching prac- enjoy the foliage and watch tho E. A. Cooper of the'School Board Nov. 3 — Dr. W. H. Alderson
tices
in
communities
slmnar
to
sun set from the top aS, the rock, was busy taking the annual town
the center.
West. At 7:30 P. M. Dr. W. H. Alspeaks at Stone, church.
The Business association has a committee at work surveying derson of the First Methodist ours. A series ot teachers! meetings plans are underway tor a masquer- and school census.
Nov. 6—Election Day.
is
being
held
to
dlscu.ss
the
work
obade and scavenger hunt al the next Chester M. Newton, one of the Nov. 7— Halt Hour Reading Club,
• cross-town b\is needs. We believe the time has come to expedite the Church at Bridgeport will be the
bringing of public transportation to the parts of the town that have guest speaker. Other visiting clergy served .so that our program can be meeting. The troop also attended town assessors, was the speaker at
Mrs. L. B. Grille, speaker,
Improved where po.sslble.
the Doll Show this Wednesday.
the Republican club, meeting.
need of it.
Nov. 7—Exchange Sale, Tuttle
win take part in the program. A reBoth troops will attend the Stone The Thompson property at
ception win follow this service in received Into the church Sunday
School P. T. A.
.
Nov. 3, Plea.se .see Mr. E. Brown or Churcli anniversary service Sunday Thompson avenue and Main street Nov. 8—Christ Church Fair
the Parish House.
EAST HAVEN'S STONE CHURCH
was to be developed by -.deorge C. Nov. 8—Dessert Card Party The
A class of new members will be Mr. West If you are interested.' - at 11.
Klrkham.
Junior Guild Chirist Church.
We Salute the Slone Church (An Old Churcdi Growing in A New
Mrs. E. Lawson of Santord street
Mrg.- Harry Lyon, Chairman.
Community) upon the occasion of its 2-i5th anniversary observance
was hostess at the meeting of the Nov. 9—Annual Dinner Dance,
of which will start this Sunday and continue Sunday, Nov. .'i. We
Morris W.C.T.U.
South District Civic Ass'n.
also Salute the following who comprise the One Half Century Honor
Plans were being discussed by the
Hotel Talmadge.
Aoll. The dale given after each name is the date of their joining
business men of the town looking Nov. 12—Supper meeting, Men's
"Oui Stone".
club Stono church, 6:45 P. M.
Fannie Evaline Smith. March ;"!, 1878; Hallie Pardee, Sept. .">, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel R. Chidscy parents came from Ros.shire, Scot- Couple Well Known And Long'to the formation of a town Board
Nov. 13—Evening Pinochle TourActive l a East Haven Civic of Trade.
1880; Susan B. Andrews, .March fi. 1881; Paunie \'aiiSickles, March
Were Wed In Stone Church On land In' the late I860's Mr. Chld.sey's
ancestral line ertends back six genMr, and Mrs. O. C. Klrkham, Mr.
nament; The Junior Guild
."i, 1882; Marv Edith Cbidsey, May fi, 1883; Herbert IT. Bradley,May
Affairs.
Oct. 21, 1896
eration to Deacon John Chedsoy
and Mrs. H. L. Chldsey, Mr, and , Christ Church, Mrs. Harvey
fi', 1883; Aniiie 0. Bradley, .luly G, 1884; Clara L. Coker, March 7,
who
came
to
this
country
in
1644
Wahnqulst, chairman.
sary as agents for the Security In- Mrs. G. M. Chldsey, Mrs. Leon Fow188C: Carrie Andrews. May 1, 1887; .Inlia Thompson, May H, 1888: The Fiftieth Wedding Anniverto settle In East Haven on the north
Christine Hansen, .Ian. fi, IS'Si); Wallace S. Coker. ,lan. R, 1889; Isabel- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ru.ssell side
surance Company of; New Haven. ler'and Mrs. Leland Thompson were Nov. 21—Annual' Christmas Sale,
of the Green.
on a trip to Delaware in the cars of
Woman's Aid Society, Stone
la M. Chidsev, Mav 4, 1890; Loon B. Fowler. .July ,5, 1891 ; Samuel Chld.sey ot 44 Taylor avenue was
Both,Mr. and Mrsj Chidscy have
Church 2 P. jM. Card Party at
R. Chidsev, Mav .'),"lS93; D'Orville H. Biiell, .lan..7, 1894; May .N'jck- celebrated on Monday. The well- Mr. Chldsey wa.s born In the old been active members of the Stone Mr. Klrkham and Mr. Chldsey.
colonial
dwelling
that
stood
opposite
The
rummUfee
sale
held
by
the
8 P. M.
erson, .lufy 7, m'f. Eunice G. Lettc, Nov. 'i, 189.5; Marion Page. May known couple received the wellchurch
for
over
53
years.
the
Stone
church.
The
house
wa.s
Woman's
Aid
society
netted
$210.
Nov. 21—Laurel P. T. A. Fair.
;!, 18!)fi; li-vinp N. VanSiekles, May 3, 18nfi; Raymond B. VanSickles. wishes of their very large circle of
In the years 1909, 1911 and 1933 Edna Smith was on vacation Dec. 7—Red Men's Show High
torn
down
to
make
room
tor
the
May 3, 180fi; Bertha M. Alwood, May 3, 189fi.
friends.
East Haven Bank Building, Mr. and Mr. Chld.sey represented the town from her duties as cashier In H. P. School Auditorium 8 P. M.
If .is interesting to note that all except the first named who was
Mr. and Mrs. Chld.sey were mar- Mrs. Chld.sey made their home at of East Haven at the Legislature In Johnson's market.
ndmitteil to the ehureb muler the pastorale of H<'v. ,1. A. Tomlinson
For many years he was a
were i-eoeived by the late Rev. D. J Clark whose pastorate spanned a ried by the late Rev. Daniel J. Clark this location Main and High streets Hartford,
who was pastor and pastor emeritus until Its sale to Martin Olson In member of the Ea.st Haven School
period of approximately 50 years.
Board and a member of the Board
for more than a half century at the 1928.
dergarten children ot the Stone Stone church. The wedding took Mr. Chldsey became associated of Directors for the East Haven
TEACHER KESIGNS
Church Sunday school. The chil- place .on Wednesday at 8 P. M. on with the Security Insurance com- Public Library, Mr. and Mrs. Chidscy
Helen Robinson, teacher In the dren are asked to come In costume. Oct. 21, 1896.
pany of New Haven In February have always been loyal supporters
local schools for a number ot years
Mrs. Chld.sey Is the daughter of the 1891 and was steadily employed by pt the Republican paHy.
has resigned to accept an appointThey are members of tho Qrder
late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macdonald that firm until the tlm.e of his re
GOING TO FLORIDA
Sunday, Oct. :i7—11:00 A . M . Dr. .lames F. lOnglish,
ment In Hamden. This is the third
ot South End. She was born in New tirment in January. 1933. He esta- of the Ea.stcrn Star and Mr. Chld.5ey
Siipei-inti'iidcnl, Siioakcr. All choirs singing.
resignation since schools opened Frot. Robert R. Pratt of Queens Haven but resided in East Haven bilshed a local fire Insurance agency for many years was an active mem
this fall.
Sunday, ,\'ov. li—-11 :00 A . M . — " History of Old Stone,"
College .Flushing, L.I., -with his from early childhood. Mr. Chldsey, at East Haven in 1896 and in 1909 ber in Masorilc Order.
family will take residence at 470 son of the late Capt. and Mrs. formed an Insurance agency part- They have three sons, Samuel F.
The I'aslor.
.
•
Thompson Avenue late in October Samuel Chdlsey was born In East nership with Wallace S. Coker. It Donald V. and Robert M. and three
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
7.:U) P.,M.—Dr. "\V. I I . Alderson, spcjuker.
was
during
this
present
year
their
grandchildren,
Ann
Hughes,
Jane
Haven
and
ha^
been
a
lifelong
resiThere will be a Hallowe'en party!Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bradley wUl
Saturday at 2:30 P.M. for the kin- jspend the winter In Clearwater, Fla.dent of the town. Mrs. Chid.sey's .agency celebrated its 50th annlver-1 Macdonald and John Samuel.
Girl Scouts
Plan A Week
Of Activities
Pequot Tribe
Plans 2-Hour
Show Dec. 7
Stone Church
To Open 235th
Anniversary
235 th Anniversary Services
Old Stone Church
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Thursday. October 24,1846
THE BRAMFO&D REVIKW . SA8T HAVXK MEWfl
PAOETWO
Momauguin News
Town Topics
have renovation and rcmodling
plans under consideration.
Coe Haven
Retail and brings the total memRotmann, dealer in rugs. East bership roll of Rotary to 41,
Haven's growing business community welcomes these two 'new
Antiques Wanted
business places.to the town.
Many Happy returns for Miss The Z'oning Board of Appeal will
Marjorle I.on«ycar of IliiKhcs place hear a petition on Wednesday evenOLD CHINA
who celebrated birthday last Sun- ing of Dan A. Vcrncr of 370 High
PRINTS
entertainment will be the reward day.
By Mrs, Blanche O'Connor
street ia use a parage a t that ad- Burglars have again been busy at NATE COHEhf NEW
for those attending this show.
MEMBER OF ROTARY
VICTORIAN
FURNITURE
dress as temporary living quarters. Coe Haven. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
St, Vincent dc Paul R. C. church,
Hackbarth's home was entered and
OLD MfLL FURNITURE
pastor, Rev. William O'Brien; The regular monthly card parly Also to Miss Edith Clark of The hearing will he at 8 o'clock in quite a little cash and a gold watch Nate Cohen, of Metcalf's Drug
Store, became a member of the East
curates. Rev, Joseph Buckley, Rev, spriosored by the St. Vincent de Townsend avenue who was guest the Town Hail, with Chairman E. A. were taken.
POLISH
William Myers, Sunday Mass 0:30 Paul OuUd will be held Friday eve- at birthday supper for members of Uantcis presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher swcezpy of Haven Rotary Club at Its luncheon
ning
In
the
Bradford
Manor
Hall
at
family
at
the
homo
of
her
brother,
NILS AHLBERG
A, M.
Mrs. Robert Perkins of Arcadia, Clark avenue are starting a bust meeting last Thursday. Mr. Cohen
, Christ church, Momauguin Branch 8:30. The hostos.se8 are Mrs. Ray? Louis Clark In High street Saturday Call., Ls visiting for several weeks ness venture. The Sweezcy Gas has been proprietor of Metcalf's for
mond
Langllols,
Mrs.
Josepii
O'Connight.
A
t The O l d Mill
the past several years and Is one of
Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, 0:30 A. M.
at the home of her parents, Mr. and Station In North Haven.
nor and Mr. Oeorgo Tookcy.
the town's best known businessmen. Saltonstall Place and Main Street
Morning Prayer and sermon,
Mrs.
Lucy
Barry
of
Vista
Drive
Mrs.
J.
W.
Marcotte
of
82
Florence
of Hughes street
East Haven
kcgular Friday evening phiochles The Bradford Manor Drum Corps ....George Longyear
has been In the hospital for the last He fills the classification of Drugs- Phono 4-2610
Youth Fellowship of street, Foxon. ,
»t' Bradford Manor Flro. House, won first place In appearance and represented
two weeks.
St.'
Andrew's
Sunday
a
t
Convention
second
place
In
playing
Saturday
Oeorgc street 8;30 P, M.
Sigurd Anderson of Vista Drive Is
ORDER YOUR IMPRINTED C H R ( S T M > 4 S C > 1 R D S N O W
. First Friday evening Bradford afternoon In Watervllle, In a com- in Stamford.
home from the hospital, convelescpetition
sponsored
by
the
Casper
before the best ones are "out"
Manor Auxiliary.
Deaths
This
Week
ing.
Edward Clinton 'Burl, a PhorSecond Friday evening Stone Davis Drum Corps;
,We
have
25 different boxed assortments and
A
daughter,
Kathleen
Mary,
has
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zlngarcllo of maclsl a t Holcombc's Drug Store in
In East Haven
Church.
been born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Banks
hundreds of individual cards — all expressing
Main street, will soon be associated
3
May
street
announce
the
engageThird Friday evening Bradford
of Vista Drive.
the spirit of Christmas
ment of their daughter Josephine; with Uic Pcabody Laboratories in
Atahor Drub* Corps.
BRECKENRIDGE: William W. Annual .Dinner Dance of South
Whitney
avenue,
New
Haven,
whlcli
to
Michael
Proto
son
of
Mr.
and
Fourth Friday evening St. VlnDistrict
Civic
Association
set
for
Brcckerldge,
well
known
resident
Mrs. Mario Prolo of 275 South End will specialize in prescription and
cehti do Paul's church.
Road. Mr. Proto has been discharg- clinical laboratory work. Mr. Burt and a retired oil salesman, died of Nov. 9 at 8 p. M. at Hotel Talniadge.
The pubBo Is Invited.
4-1730
East Haven
240 Main Street
a sudden heart attack last Friday at Committee consists of William
Christ Church pinochle hold every ed recently from the army after ha.s a larpc circle of friends here his home at 45 Elm street. He was Walters, Thomas Fcnton and JfUlk
third Monday evening of month at serving for three years, 20 months who wLstt him well in ihis new 88 years old last July and had been Bauer.
of which time was spent In the connection. Alpbwnsc Crlsouolo tvill
8:30.
(Above Items gleaned. from Coe
European theatre of war.
f)ccomc a member of the Ilolcombe In good health. Born in Mlddletown,
"MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE"
staff. He is a graduate of University Mr. Breckenrldge spent his early Haven Raven)
The
Christ
Church
Sunday
school
On Sunday, Oclobcr 27, there will
EVERYBODY GOES TO THE TOWNE HOUSE!
of Connecticut College of Phar- years there, later moving to Wallbo a Rodeo and Wild West Show at group of Momauguin will hold their macy, class of IDIZ, a veteran with Ingford where he was employed by
DELIGHTFUL DANCING NITELY
STAR
OF
VICTORY
McLays Park, East Haven under Hallowe'en party at 101 Dewey
the International Sliver company.
THE TOWNE HOUSE ORCHESTRA
the experienced Mr. Harry'McLay, j avenue, Friday afternoon at 3:30 scrylcc in Ihc Navy in New York, He moved to East Hayen 10 years
PLANS MASQUERADE
Free Parking at Palace or Commercial Garages
Long Island and Puerto Kico, was
sponsored by the Bradford Manor o'clock, October 251
ago. He leaves his widow, the formNew England's Finest and Largest Restaurant
Drum Corps. In the past this show Mrs. Fred Eberlh of Hobson street rcoi;ntly married,, and resides on er Jennie Myers, a son, Warren star of Victory Lodge, No. 83, O.S.
of B; Will hold a Hallowe'en Mashas been attended by large audi- has accepted a position as substi- Charter Oak avenue.
Breckenrldge of Wallingford, and querade Party, Tuesday night Oct.
crices, and another afternoon of tute teacher In Gerrlsh School.
Two local stores, Anderson Auto two sisters, Mrs. Louis Lawton and 20 in Red Men's Hall, 458 Main
±
Accessories at 222 Man street, and Miss Florence Brekenrldge, both of street. There will be prizes for best
Holcombc's Drug Store at Main adn Bradford, Mass. Funeral services dressed man and woman, also for
High street, are now ready for were held Monday afternoon In the the most comical dressed man and
CROWN
I74-17*
autumn and the preChrlstmas sea- Lamb Mortuary Home' with Rev. woman. Orand march at 9:30.
son with complete new fixtures In- William a . West of the Stone church Games appropriate for Hallowe'en
stalled. Anderson's one of the newofficiating. Interment was In the will be played and refreshments
DAILY BLUE PLATE
establishments In the new Olson family plot in Mcmorlam Cemetery, will be served. All Shepherds and
A Mum for the Game
friends are Invited to attend and
SPECIALS
75 conts up
OFFICIAL A A A SERVICE
building presents a very hand-some Wallingford.
have an evening of fuh. ito admisKELLY;
The
funeral
of
Walter
J.
appearance
with
its
new
and
ultra
HOME STYLE COOKING
GENERAL REPAIRS
Football -witli its color and
modern fixtures which have com- Kelly was.held Saturday morning sion win be charged. Lady Bertha
drama in baeic. Malce the
a requiem high mass in St. McGhee Is chairman of the affair
. TIRES - GAS - ACCESSORIES
Gus Schuermann pletoy departmentalized the store. wth
Vincent de Paul's church celebrated assisted by Lady Marjory Cosgrove
game doubly memorable l)y
Holcombc's
has
been
completely
PHONE '1-I043
Phono 4-0204
and Lady Gladys Weleesarc.—A.P.
ordering a ginnt' mum for
renovated and enlorgcd under the by Rev. Father Joseph F. Buckley.
833 Main Street
37 COE AVE.
MOMAUGUIN
direction of the proprietor, Philip The pall bearers were Henry M.
her. Our Mums will bo at
Amarante, and new fixtures, light- Cassan, Jahn F. - Kelly, Charles New Businesses
their best this fall;
ing facilities and other modern Augestlne, Raymond MeVelgh, John
equipment, have added much to Stemplok and Arthur Haeche. InA t The W e s t End
this busy drug store. We under- terment was In St. La*rence Cemestand that some of the other es- tery. Mr. Kelly had lived ail his life We learn that the Aluminum ProPhone 4-0804
tablishments along Main street In East Haven, the sia of Mrs. Brid- ducts Company of State and Wall
get Mahoney Kelly and the late street, New Haven, are moving In
154 Dodge A v e .
Eait Haven
Michael Kelly of 18 Maple street. the next week or soi into quarters
He
had
conducted
a
riding
school
being made ready for them at 465
y
f R U S T CRAFT BIKTVOAV CAKDsl
and also carried on an extensive Main street at the West End. The
*
[ HAVE W/HAT I T TAKES.' r^
pig
farm
In
the
vineyard
section.
New Items Arriving Daily
AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR
firm deals In aluminum storm winGeorge A . Sisson
Beside his mother he leaves three dows and screens.
GENERAL REPAIRINO
You will be surprised at the quantities of Hard-to-Get
INST7EAN0E
sisters, Mrs. Mary WoUver of East Also renting quarters in Miiln
TIRES — BATTERIES
F I R E —BONDS
Haven, Mrs. Henry Cassan of Long street in the same building recently
Merchandise to bq hadtt,tThe Busy Store. Come in
AAA
SERVICE
AAA
Island, and Mrs.,. Thomas Joyce of completed" by the Raymond- Con
IiirroMOBiLE - CASUALTY
thii week and look around.
Phono V o l 9 5
4 3 9 tvloln St,
East Haven, alsb'a brother, John structlon company Is Henry J.
Chidsey Ave.,
East Haven
Kelly.
BUTTERFIELD: Mrs* Anne Mc- one great grandchild. The funeral
Malco Olu'istmas Choices Now
EAST HAVEN GARAGE
Ewan Butteffleld, wife of the late was privately held with Interment
EVSrsliorp
Parlcor
"
5
1
"
rOUMDBI) tOlB
Shubael Butterfleld, of 3 Rowe in St. Lawrence cemetery.
;ronN BIONDI. PKOP.
WATCHES and DIAMONDS
court, died Saturday after . a long
OBNERAL AUTOMOBILE
263 Main Street (Next to Holcombe's)
East Haven
Illness. She leaves two daughters,
SONDERGAARD
REPAIRINO
Mrs. Thomas B. Glllmore of New
250 Main Street
Branford
t-itoo
ts) M>m at.
York, and Mrs, Frank J. DahlU of
PRINTER - STATIONER New Haven, also three sons, Frank
L. of New Haven, Shubael of East
FUEL OIL
21 e Main Street
4-1301^ Haven and Lawrence V. of WaterKEROSENE OIL
W m . H . Brennan
POLISHING
bury, and eight grandchildren and WASHING
OAU U I For Prompt Ssrvlcs
LUBRICATING
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Wfttoh - Clock Repairing
WASHINGTON ICE AND
THE GIFT SHOP
r-
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Garage
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pi
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Main Restaurant
East Haven News
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EAST HAVEN
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Hext to OtpUol Tliektar
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Industrial Electronica
Electrical AppliAnc**
'i,
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EAST BATDI
John C. Santlno, Prop.
Chairs Made To Otdxi
Repaired — EemodeUd
ISO Main St.
Fhoiie i-lM-l
STERLING RANGE AND !
FUEL OIL CO.
Anthony Bnino. Prop.
Orders taken for Range tta
\'
Power Burner!
Phone 4-1514
90 French Ave.
East
Problems
EAST HAVEN
GREEN GARAGE .
Auto Repairing and Accossonej
COACHES
SCHOOL sUsses
FactoTf Branch
Saltl-Strvic*
R e n j i t I W . Rickirdi, Jr., Branch Mgr.
P(.s»» <-162l
174 Main St.
S. J. ESPOSITO
Senieiiig and Pumping
Srptic Tanks and Cesspools
lis ,*, 5ia.'«, s«n& rj.
Eait Haven
EAST HAVEN
HARDWARE STORE
Csapltie
Uaii
Line of Toys
Stf^.'JI
JUT Utnr.
HMi
4 HOUR CLEAt>JINS SERVICE
CALL FOR A N D DELIVER
322 Main St.
T«l. 4-0070
Eait H«y«n
EXPERT FURNITURE MOVING
AND TRUCKING
Orders takon for plastic
table-clolhs,
shower'curtatns, cottaga sets,
rain coats, ate.
[yeRYTHING
FOR THE HOME
CHR/STMAS GIFTS
AND
GLADYS M. FULFORD
32 Frank SIraat
Phona ^•3767
SCANLON and PAGNAM
PHONE 4-3022
199 Main Street
East Haven
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TIRES
BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
RE-CAPPING
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Eall Havan
"SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS"
ECONOMY PUBLIC
MARKET
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Grocer'iei
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AND
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FOR AND DEUt^CRED
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161 Laural Street
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SUBMARINE
SANDWICHES
STEAKS
CHICKEN
CHOPS
CHOICE LIQUORS
SPEOIALIZINa IN
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Russo's
East Haven
Restaurant
BEER ON ICE
G68 Main St
East Haven
Goodrich
Oil Burning Equipment
Immediately Available
For Installation!
Domestic
— Commercial
Industrial
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HEW HAVEN, CONN.
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Our OIL Malces "Warm Friends
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, East Haven
Drive Down and See Our Products
ANGIE, YOUR HOST, WELCOMES YOU TO
NEW TIRES — RECAP TIRES
Miss Cooper
Is Bride Of
Mr. Van Sickles
THE BRANPORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS
shoes. Qrowntircd of adults clothes,
cause," and "The Lord's Prayer."
Services Sunday
discarded toys, dolls furniture,
Given in marriage by hcV father,
garnesbooks, and anything else that
the bride was attended by Mrs.
A
t
Christ
Church
Is donated all clean and in good
•Ncllls Treadwell of Southport as
cndltlon. Also, anyitcm that is
matron of honor; by Mrs. Frederick
Sunday October 27
worth
!J!2 or more may be sold, on
A. Canfielld of Indian Neck Bran10th Sunday after Trinity^
conslgmcnt with 20% taken tor the
8:00 A. M. Holy Communion.
ford; Mrs. Fi'cdcrick Mldgley, Mls.s
9:30 A. M. Church School
P. T. A.
'
Bessie Menasian, and Miss Mary
In the Old Stone Church Saturday Howard as bridesmaids; Miss Dr. Morton J. Loeb, D. D. S., a cause of health conditions tills
11:00 A, M. Morning Prayer and Those on the Committee In
j
The
annual
Parish
Fair
of
Christ
evening Miss Jean Wclniorc Cooper, Nancy-Lee Peel as Junior bridcs- member of the New Haven Rotary means an added cost to tlie taxsermon by Bishop Lea.
charge o( the sale arc Mrs. W, JohnEpiscopal Church will be licld In
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ninld, and Miss Martha-Jean Peot club and a lending member of the payers of $10,000.
Thanks for All who helped to son, Chairman; Mrs. R. Davidson
the
Church
Hall
on
Friday
aflcrdental profession In New Haven, He said It is good business for the
Almcron Cooper of 7G9 Woodw.ird as flower girl.
make
the
Harvest
Supper
a
big
sucand Mrs. L. Mller, cashiers; Mrs^A.
Avenue, became the bride of Mr. Mr. William A. Jagger was his was the guest speaker at the lun- taxpayers to provide medicol and lioon,, Nov. 8, a t2 p.m., followed by cess.
Qustafson, Mrs. T. Qcnton and Mrs.
al dessert card party in llio evdnhig.
Theodore Franklin VanSlcklcs, son cousins best man, and the luslicrs cheon meeting of the Rotary chib dental care for school children.
Very
sorry
that
some
were
dlsapP. Johnson. Prices; Mrs. C. RoacnThe committees are as follows;
He made it known that If a room
of Mr. Raymond Barker Van Sickles Included the Messers. Ernest E. San- last Thursday at the auditorium of
poiiited. As many as possible of qulst, Children's Novelty Tablj);
of 52 ftorcncc Avenue. The Rev. ford '-j! Hasbrouck Height. N.'J., the St. Vincent de Paul's church in were provided in a central school • General chairman, Mrs. R. D.those who came without tickets and the Mcsdames Dowman, Rotts,
Sr.; fancy work; Mrs,
Edward L. Pcet of Hartford and the bride's cousin; William Dick, the Taylor avenue. Preccedlng the talk to which children tould be brought Schroeder,
rieo. EVarts, Mrs. C. Skinner; np- were served—biit the turkeys re- Schatzleln, Monvllie and Sabine
Rev. William G. West, pastor of the bride's cousin; Allen Locb, Alfred the ladies.of llie church served •n. by teachers, parents or older guides rpns, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Le- fused at a certain point, to stretch will net as Salesladies.
church, performed the ceremony in Miller, Frederick Mldgley, city, and luncheon consisting of meat loaf, and if It were provided with equip- land Thompson; food, Mi's. Stanley their wings and legs any more.
mashed potatoes, mashed turnips, ment, examinations of teeth condia setting of palms and falll flowers. Frederick Canfielld.
asparagras, apple plc and coltee. tions could be carried on and re- Page, Mrs, C. N. BnUson; grab bag,
Nuptial selections by Mr. Hclntz
Mrs. Walter Morgan; Wliito eleWANTED
Arnold, orKan'st and Mr. Raymond A reception followed in the parish The speaker had for his subject, commendations made ,tor treat- phant, Mrs. Ray Alderman, Mrs. Tuttle School To
which was decorated with
ment. He said a dental hyglenist
Gerosa, soici-st, included "Prayer house
"Dentistry
in
Now
Haven
Schools."
Cllias. Quniser; utility, Mrs. CillTord
Woman fo do general houteworli
palms and fall flowers.
could
bo
had
from
tlie
State
Health
Have Exchange Sale
Pcrlecl," "Oh Promise Mc," "BeTlie couple left for New York and He has long been interested in fur- Department if other requirements J]erguson, Mrs. Lcroy Chidsey; afmornings only. TeL 4-2431
thering the work of dental health wero met. Such a hyglenlest would ttrnoon tea, Mrs. E. n . Sprenger,
among school children, and his talk also give lectures and demonstra- Rirs. Harry Kurtz, Mrs. Leon Ber- Tuttle School P. T. A. is planning
an
Exchange
Sale
In
the
school
was especially timely in view of the tions to the children on the care of ricr; dessert card party, Mrs. Harry auditorium on "Tliursdny, Nov. 7,
project now being discussed by the the teeth and carry on other liyon, Mrs. Frank Laine, Mrs. John from 10 A; M. to 5 P. M. for the
FOR RENT
local olub of purchasing dental educational work.
damp, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. purpose of raising money for the
Charles Borrmiin. Special Booths: school library.
equipment for the setting up of
Large Front Bedroom
The
Rotary
club
has
before
it
a
Surprise booth; Mrs. c . Knight and
dental work in the East Haven
for Couple
suggestion that it sponsor a project Mrs. E. RJchards; pot holders etc., n i l s is not' a rummage sale.
public schools.
Call 4-1208
Articles to bo sold will Include
which
would
make
possible
the
ob
Mrs. L. Oliver.
Dr. Loeb explained the program
grown-out-ot children's clothes and
talnlng of dental equipment for
which has been set up in New school
use. A committee headed by
Haven.
NICE'LrrXLE PAPER
Thomas F. Rellly has been at work
He said that a largo number of with the idea of carrying such a Editor Stevens: Enclosed' you will
W e are Now Specializing in
children have in the past been ob plan into action.
find $2.00 tor your nice little newsliged to forgo necessary dental care
paper everybody enjoys rpadlng.
CONCRETE WALKS, DRIVES. E t c
because of the cost involved. Ho
Mrs. Ernest E. Nelson
said the only solution is through
Call us for Estimates and Advice
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
some kind of governmental aid. He Miss Althea Tregonlng entertainOUR WORK IS BONDED
FOR
SPENCER
said that there Is government aid ed at her home recently with a
In many medical fields today and miscellaneous shower for her sis- Individually I)csig:ncd Corsets
and Brassieres see
that this is being spread to Include tor-ln-law, Mrs. Robert Tregonlng.
MARY K. TUKBETT
dentistry. Many cases of ill liealth Autumn decorations were used and
General Contractor
103 LENOX ST.
EAST H A V E N
in children can be traced directly she received many beautiful gifts.
Pliono 4-3244
Tot. .4-076B Atlor 5 P.M.
to poor dental conditions. He said Guests included were the follow34 Viking Street
East Haven
that the 70,000 dentists In the ing: Mrs. John Civltello, Miss Laura
country are unable to give lull Civltello, Mrs. Albert Copcland, Mrs.
dental care to the entire popula- Henry Kllnkhammcr, Mrs. I. Mel- YOUR H O M E S
tion.
bourne, Miss Patty Melbourne, Mrs. DESERVES A = ^ '
Where Good Friends
Taking the figure of children in Joseph Sullivan, Mrs. Andrew Val- NEW
the East Haven public schools with ery, Mrs. A. Severe, Mrs. John
Eat
some 2,200 enrolled, he said ' that Bruyette, Mrs. James Farquharson, PAINT JOB
the facts show that a surprising Miss Ruth Farquharson, Mi-s. Frank LET DAHL
The rendezvous for particular people
percentage fail to pass their grades Mlntz, Miss Katherlne Mlntz, Mrs. DO IT I
wiio enjoy good food
because of ill health. Many of these Frank St. John,: Mrs. Daniel Pyrcases are due to dental HI health. dol, Mrs. Frank Pyr^lol, Mrs. Joseph
Featuring Luncheon and Dinner Specials Daily
Tlie cost of reeducation of such Pyrdol Miss Josephine Kaptusta
pupils is approximately $100 a year
in East Haven and if a hundred 1 Mrs. Dennis McAulifle, Mrs. Henry
FREDERICK C. DAHL
children have to repeat grades be- Ermer, Mrs. Lawrence Fulford, Mrs.
TEL. 4-0140
PHONE 4-09SS
Nicholas Saponaro, Mrs. Mary
294 Main Slroot
Right in the Center
East Haven
to H I G H STREET
EAST H A V E N
Scuces,
Mrs.
Sophie
Wozwak,
Mrs.
Miami, Wla., After November 4 they
Rose
Wojclcohowskl,
Mrs.
Sophie
will live in 709 Woodward Avenue.
Zierains,
Ziemcns,
Mr. VanSickles has been dis-1,,
..^ Miss
- ,,Elletje
, , ...
., Mrs.
,
School Dental Work
Told To Rotarians
Mm
East Haven Diner
.
, f,
.,,„ .,™„ .,„ o„™„„
after more
thanthe
three
years
servcharged
from
Army
AirofForces
ice with tlie..Tlilrd Air Force.
Matthew
Miss Veronica
Sullivan, Barkowski,
and Mrs. Albert Tregon„„,,,„„„
„ „ . „^_, ' . , . „ . __„„„_
Ing.
At Moderate Cost . . .
By Export Craftsmen
Castle Shop
DECORATORS
Living
Vou will alwiays Hind a
Wide Selection of Fruits
and Vegetables
also
Tho Finest Sea Foods
at tho
Main Street
Sea Food
Market
Room
promises
PHONE
East Haven
A-\bn
459 M A I N STREET
TO
Frank D'Amato
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
WHEN YOU NEED A
PLUMBER
Call 4-1357
Peter A . Limoncelli
PLUMBING and HEATING
OONTRAOTOE
No Joh Too Large
No Job Too Small
199 Hemingway Ave.
East Haven
Friday & Saturday
Specializing in
LOBSTER - FISH DINNERS
DAILY LUNCHEONS
STEAKS - CHOPS - CI^ICKEN
SATISFYING DINNERS
274 Main St.
East Hayen
T d . 4-0126
Natalie's
Catering to Banquets,
JIMMY NICHOLS A N D HIS BAND
FEATURING EAltL STRONG AND HIS
SAV-OIL CO.
Phone 6-5444
Cor. Main St. and Thompson Ave.
East Haven
..,-
HE ADVOCATES:
1. Abolition of Fee System
3. Fixed Salary for Judge
2. Full Time Service
4. Standardization of Records
5. Staff Pensions
VETERAN-
Davenport Avenue Scliool, Webster
School, Hillhouso Higli Scliool, Yale
College, Yale Law Scliool,
FOUR PILLARS
KVENINO AND SUNDAY DINNERS
. "Tha Romantic Singer"
JUDGE OF PROBATE
EDUCATION-
DANCING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
''•iiS'^-.--
/Vio/.o i)// Pclrdlc
EVERY
DAILY LUNCHEONS
'
CANDIDATE
DEMOCRATIC
Dancing
ROUTE 80 FOXON PARK, BAST HAVEN
SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
For All Malces of Cars
WASHING
GREASING
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS
EAST H A V E N
FRED'S
Restaurant
Free Delivery on Orders of
$1 or Moro
176 Main Street
Furniture
All work d o n e right on our
SEAT COVERS
POWER OIL BURNERS
JAMES A. SHANLEY
Designers a n d Manufacturers o f
AUTO HOSE AUTO FAN BELTS
RADIOS
ELECT
RE-UPHOLSTERING
FOXON TOWNE
HOUSE
BATTERIES
Christ Church
Parish Fair
, On Nov. 8th
DANIEL B. BARKER
PHONE 4-0947
Cor. Ferry and Chapel Sts., Tel. 8-9909
East Haven
TOMATO PIES
108 WHALLEY AVE.
Phone 4-0159
Dancing Every Saturday Night
LET US ELECTRIFY AND MODERNIZE YOUR
TREADLE SEWING MACHINE
Free Estimafos in Your Homo
Prompt Service
Up to $100 For Your Used Sewing Macliine
Pliono 4-2530
Roi. Phone 4-2304
A La Carte
WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS
Sewing Machines
301 Main Street
>
206 Cove Street
H O W E O f DISTINCTIVE C L E A N I N G
W E 0 ? E f t A T E O U R O W H PLANT
WE BEBUILD YOUR SHOES
LIKE NEW
1 > , W N M O W E R S SHARPENED
Phone 't-2481
I 2 S - I 2 9 Short Boach Rd.
Eail Havan
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PROMPT SERVICE
t < , C w . Urn S t i t . t
Frank A. Barker
TIPWNS BROTHERS
Body and Fender Refinishing
AUTO REPAIRING
SERVICE O N ALL MAKES
OF AUTOMOBILES
Till Xmai
CENTRAL SHOE
REBUILDING CO.
ROY'S REPAIR SHOP
Ei
TKUCKS
seceowAGONS
175 Main Street
W* BpsdaUti In tUTlslbla IIlU Solii
Fliona 1-13BI
270 Uaiii Stmat
!'--
8. OAlABUEhB * fiOKS
161 HftmlQiprij Krt.
CENTRAL CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Bring us Your
Ignition and Carbureiof
Phone 4-3135
t>028B
BEO MOTORS. INC.
EAST HAVEN
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
By
OIL CO.
San Remo Restaurant
Thursdaj^_OoloT)w 24, 1045
TEACHER..
LAWYER"
Hillhouse Higli Scliool, Graduate
School of the Catholic University.
"
ADMINISTRATOR"
Parties, Weddings, etc.
MELODIOUS BAND
DANCING 9 to 1
On The East Haven Cut-0£f
GOOD FOODS - WINES - LIQUORS
For Reservations Phone 4-0169
Liout. Field Artillery, V/orid War l i
Adjutant, 102nd Rogt. Conn. N«-~
tional Guard.
Legal Executor and Rocoivor Hartford-Empire Co. (Anti-Trust Action,
U. S. District Court).
Member of Connecticut Bar and
United States Supreme Court Bar.
CONGRESSMAN-.
1935-1943; Foreign Affairs Committeo; Interparliamentary Union.
SPORTS-.
Trowbridge Square and Beaver Pond Playground
Instructor; Athletic Instructor of Hillhouso Afternoon School; Coach of Quails, Eastern Machine
Screw Co., New Haven Boys Club.
PULL SECOND LEVER
v..
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Thuredfty. October 24,1946
THE BSAWOED REVIEW -"BAST HAVEH ITEWB
PAQE-l'Otm
As Mr. Briniey Sees It
Gaod Hunting
Judge Sturges Gives
As
Views On Judgeship Weather
Season Opens
FOXON CONGREOATlONAIi
• CHURCH
Rev. C. C, Baldwin, Pastor
10:00 A. M. Church School
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
STONE CHURCH SCHOOL
At the opening session of the Old
Stone church Sunday school Sunday at 9:45. Mrs. Delmar S. Dover's
Training class will load.
"Ho Blvclh mc song In the nlghl". things that soem like Mountains ot
Isaiah, the great Phophct and ad-,troubles today, bjri tomorrow you
ivsor or Kings, gives us „ a n y f""""'""^ oven where the Moun- Speaking at a Republican Rail,
Last Saturday, crisp, cool and
. .
.
.^
,.
.J
tain stood. Why cross a stream be- hero this week Judge Cliffor.
sunshiny, gavo Ideal weather for
TO SOOTH EVEN THE CHILDREN!!
cholce gems for thought wisdom, (^^^ y^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ , „ ^urn rather to Sturges, Candidate for Judge ol
the opening ot the hunting season;
expressed In beautiful phroselogy, | the good things, at hand, and be Probate said:
Snow Wlilto and tfie Sevon Dwarfs
V"^'
but sa far as we could learn East
soul eomtortlng things, lo buoy us thankful to God tor what He has
It seems a very short time sine
Haven Nlmrods, stalking Peat MeaPoe Woo tlie Piccolo
^^-^^
up in moments of great stress and sent you.
dow and other nearby hunting
Nursory Rliymos
:....»1.25
.tribulation, In times of depressing! "In shady green pastures, so rich 1 spent my evenings going arouni
telling people about the ' Probali
places did not fare well.
Little Blacit Sambo's Jungle Band
$l-25
caro worry, God glvoth us Songs,;
and so sweet.
Court and the duties of the judge s(
After two and a half weeks ot In- Leon Fowler who likes to get out
In the night words of'comfort, fresh Ood leads His dear children along, I do^not think' it will be neccs.sar;
TO
ADD
TO
YOUR
LIBRARY:
enthustic with his gun early In the season refood to sustain tiur depressed! Where the waters cold flow bathes to go Into delali as to the supervi- wonslve campaigning,
ported that hunting luck was not
spirits In times of great sorrow, I
the
•
'
Blue Skios with Bing Crosby and Fred Astalre
$4.74
sion and control of the admlnlslra /oluntecr workers gathered to give with him the first day., Paul Alwhich Is like the darkest of night, Weary one's feet, ood leads. His lion of estates of deceased persons lihelr final reports and compare
Semper Fidolis and The Stars and Stripes Forever
bino
and
those
who
went
with
him
comes the spirit, softly stealing Indear children along,
the management of trust estates, o:^ notes on the $820,000 Community tared a little better and we underBoston Sym. with Koussevitsky
$2.10
lo our souls, to spread light and
the property of minors, of incapa' Ohest drlvrf. East Haven residents
smooth out the way before us. In Some through the waters, some ble persons and supervision of ad- were well represented at the dinner stand that Ken Gerrlsh who Is also
one of the followers of the sport,
seasons of bodily pain, when sleep I
through the floods,
options, the commitment of girls U meeting Wednesday and reported
about the same success. As lo
will nbt come to us, comes then the Some through the fire, but all Long Lane Farm and other Instltu- on their three teams under the had
the others who ventured forth
"Songs In the nlglit", lessening the • , through the blood,
tloris, the commitment of depen- leadership of Carl N. Hansen. Final Saturday, and quite a tew hunting
301 Main Street
4-2539
East Havon
pain
shortening
themusic
hours.
through
gives a great.,
song. sorrow, but dent and neglected children, the figures were ' not Immediately permits had been Issued by Miss
Songs,and
prayers
set to the
of SomeGod
available.
commitment
of
Imbeciles
to
Souththe Boul, ringing Incur ears, build- In the night season, and all the day
Margaret Tucker, the Town Clerk,
bury, the commitment of Insane
ing up the gaps In the hedges, where
long.
It was readily apparent from .re- we have not hoard.
persons
and
Inebriates,
the
conreserve force has escaped from us.
Harry W. Brinley
ports already given that many
DISTKK,"!' OK NEW IIAVHN, .ss. PROBATE COURT:
trol and custody of the remains ol campaign units have been slow In The open season Is on phesants,
All Is not gone, Ood Is not dead, the
The open season Is on pheasants,
decedents.
world Is still In running order, the
August 2\n\\, v.m.
working out their assignments.
Father's hand' is still on the
There Is no political Issue In- Solicitors were warned that "the
ESTATE OV MARGARET FREY lute of East Haven iu
throttle and the train Is still safely
volved In connection with the cam- tempo must be speeded lip It the Players R e h e a r s e F o r
.said Dist.ricil, (Ifceascd.
on Its tracks. Lot those whose buslspaign for the office of Judge of final goal Is to be attolned."
In pnrsuiincp, of an order of lion. ClifTord B. Sturges,
ncss It It to attend to affairs of
Probate, There Is no place for poliEast Haven residents were re•hulgc oC tlic. Court of Probate for the District of New HaTheir N e w Play
stale both nationally and In they
tics
In
the
conduct
of
this
Court.
minded that their chest contribuven, notice is hereby given that said Court hath limited
great world, take care of their end. Folks It looks like East Haven has It Is a question of personalities and tions will support such services as
and apnointod six niontlis from the date hercif for the
Ood wll not lot go boyiond a cer- come In for a lot of unfavorable qualifications and I feel that my the East Haven Public Health Nurs- The East Haven Players have
creditors of the said deceased to bi-inp in their claims
tain dead line, even In. what ap- publicity lately *wlth the dlggglng background of 15 years as a
gone into rehearsal tor another!
against .said estate. Tliose who neglect lo oxliibit their pears to be chaos In |Jie World, or up of three murdor victims In de- Judge of a town court ahd 18 years ing Association, Boy and Girl play, "This Thing Called Love" by
claims witliin said time will bo debarred.
even In our llttleiTwo.by Four circle serted parts of our town and with service In the Probate / Court as Scouts and the Y. W's, all of which Edwin Burke, under the direction
All persons indcbted'to said estate are requested to make
'.there Is still' God;, to be oohslder- another epidemic of burglaries dis- clerk and judge', qualify me for the are utilized by the community.
of
Mrs.
Lillian
Hurder.
The
cast
inRobert C. Mix, campaign chairinimodialc iiaymont to
,
cd. H6 Is not far off., "He, .watching turbing the peace and quiet of our office which I now hold, and I urge
cludes:
William
Cummlngs,
Eleanor
over Israel, siumboreth iiot nor residential neighborhoods. The de- the voters of this District to view man lauded the schools on their Slemenn, Margaret- Ley, George
FRED C. DAHL, Administrator,
sleeps". Wo have no. meat, for a tails on the three murder victims this office not from a political view- excellent drive this year, "we oweWashburn, Katherlne Robblns, Paul
50 Hiffli St., East Haven, Conn.
little while, Well, there are many are coming out slowly and It makes point but from one entirely divorc- them a sincere debt of gratitude Bixby, Richard Reisslg, Rose La
look to these school loaders of
who have hod; none for several pretty sordid reading. It has come ed from politics and based on quali- and
the Chest today to be Chest leaders p c " e , Vincent Scalese.
years. We certainly, aic no rnoat to a fine stale ot affairs when wo fications for the office.
In the community tomorrow. It is a I ^ r . Reisslg and Mr. Bixby will
when we_ came jnto this world, and find things like that going on and
It )s certain we shall eat none as we the three killings are to my way of "I believe that the Probate Court challenge to the rest of us to beat, •">• •'ommbered from last perfor•
AND
go from here. So Why chatter like looking at It only a foretaste of the fee system should be abolished; that thls high standard of community ni»"ce,
'This Thing Called Love" Is a
brainless monkeys about the short- crime wave that seems to bo on the the probate Judges should be ap- participation. Let's pitch right in three
act comedy and full of laughs
ago of this or that. Accept things as way, It looks like East Haven Is In- pointed In the same manner as and kick this campaign way over In tact
there isn't a minute when
they are. You cannot do any thing volved only because wo happen to judges ot the Superior Court, and the top."
laughter
falls to hold sway, and
RAISED OR PLAIN PRINTING
for a term ot 0 to 8 years; that the
about it. M'ttke. the best of things as
each succeeding scene and situation
C O R R E C T DESIGNS - BEAUTIFUL TYPE FACES
they are, there Is more to come, h a v r a few deserted and hard-to- judges should be placed on salaries
is
but
an
added
excuse
tor
more
and the sooner you adjust your got at places In our town where lt;a'ird°glvcn7urtal3le''reUrcmenrb"enc
AVERAGE DELIVERY, 48 HOURS
laughter. The situations this play
mind to conditions, the better for was easy to dispose of .bodies. Up ln|„tg ^^ ^,^ j ^ ^ judges of the Supresents
arc
unusually
intereseting.
you and for your neighbors. It were thc, Foxon Halt Mile section houses Ipg^^^ p^,,^, ^ourt; that the Judges
Hidden behind the plot are the reabest to rely on God, and await are tow and tar between and It wasig^ould select their own office staff
sons that make the world go round.
ESTABLISHED 1923
changes In Government, Many one of the most likely ^places any-|(^„j, mat such statt should be given
This promises to be a most enter49! MAIN ST., Cor. Kimborly Ave.
TEL. 4-1920
EAST HAVEN
where around the greater New Ha-i.^tirement beneflts and that they
taining production.
onN EKEN/NGS — SUNDAY BY APPOIHTI^ENT
ven area where a dead man could 1^^^^,^^^ ^^^j^^^j ^^^^^ ^^^
E. B.
be hidden away wlthput much tcar|j,f g^^^,„^ which they have render3 Days Service
ot Immediate detection And the, ^ ^^^ court which they now servo,
The Junior WomeiVs League ot
same is true o the Oat Park sec- „ i ^ o u , d uke It clearly under-1 the Stone Church wishes to thank
ON FINISHED SHIRTS
l l ° ' \ ? ° ™ ^ ^ ''u ^"^on"''' ' ° ° f UtODd as I stated In my last cam- everyone who exhibited or helped
No-Man's Land above Silver Sands palgn that" this situation cannot be in any way to make the Doll Show 1
CASH AND CARRY
It the state cops and the Rpllco
WE ALSO DO DRY CLEANING didn't have more! brains.than," those changed' by,ithe Judge of Probate the success itvyas. To John P. Morand it cannoi be ehinged by my op- gan who printecl the ribbons, to
AT REASONABLE PRICES
who did the foul Job the throe ponent for this ottlce. The only Miss Jean Malcolm who made the
bodies
might
be
moulding
In
the
A m e r i c a n C l e a n e r s wild thickets yet. Those burglaries possible way to alter this .'situation vote ballots, to flenny Goodman tor
the help ho offered. Thanks to Mrs.
however folks affect .us more is through the'legislature;:;. I not Katherlne Burr Flemmlng wlio put
and Laundry
closely. That is something that t^ie only believe in these changes but the veryinterosilng display on the
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local police have got to get busy. It I have been working for.! them for stage. Thanks .lb all the exhibitors
9! Main St.
East Havon
seems to mo that we need here In over a year and will continue to do who by their qxhiblts made the
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East Haven Is a larger police force so.
"I have also been serving tor a show possible. Thanks. Mr. Stevens
Ihon we got now and a chance for
tor the nice notices.
a Utile more sleuthing on the part year and a halt on a committee
There was raffled off a Connectiot our coppers. We can expect more appointed by the Probate-Assembly
burglaries with a crime wave pre- for the uniformity ot forms and cut State Doll," Harriet Beccher
dicted by those In a position to procedure. This committee has Stowe the winner's name will be In
N O W fEATURES
know about such things and wo worked diligently and . has accom- next week's paper together with
better start; getting prepared to plished a great deal. We have the names of the winners of the
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cope with it, I don't know whether traveled many miles and have spent ribbons;
The show proved well worth seethe new budget provided tor more many hours trying to prepare a sot
police than we got now but I cer- of standard forms tor use In all the ing. There were; dolls made trom
all
kinds of things on exhibit. Dolls
probate courts In the state.
tainly hope so.
'As for the Veterans in my Dis- collected trom the four corners ot
General Knox
trict, I would like to call tholr at- the world by our boys who fought
tention to the tact that when all there. Dolls collected by Mrs.
ot the veteran members of the New George Rees on-her world travels.
Haven Bar reiurned from service, Dolls that won an honorable menFROM OUR MAIL B A G
The Now Haven County Bar spon- tion at Hern's Doll Show put on by
sored a rctrcsher.coUrse for return American Hobbles Federation In
Ing veterans. I took the trouble and New York (thefe were 12,000 dolls
Editor Stevens;
In this show) owned by Miss Louis
I have received ),wo copies of- the pains to appear bofore this group Miller.
"East Haven News" thus far and I and lecture on probate . procedure
Among the nicest ot tlio antique
want you to know It Is wonderful and the record of that meeting will
living so far trom my home town disclose thai I told'ihbse men i;hat dolls were tliose;^of Mrs. T. M. Bradand yet being able to-read all about I was In my otficq every day and shaw ot West riaven an Miss JenIt In your paper.
that at any time J could be ot any nette Tuttle, Now Havon. Miss LinMay you keep up the good vyork assistance to any one of them, I da Chamberlain had a very Interof publishing such ad Interesting would be more than glad to help. esting display including some rare
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and enjoyable paper for the people "I have also been Inslrumentol In ones.
The foreign dolls were an educaot East Haven and also tor us who locating houses for several veterans
FOR THE IvIAN W H O CARES
are so forl\mate In receiving It by from estates which had property tion in the way', our people around
90 Proof
$4.43
mall. We sure appreciate It and that they wanted to dispose of. the world dress and some of their
1. T h a t t h e f e e s y s t e m b e a b o l i s h e d .
wish you more success throughout Now, is the opportunity, for any ot habits.
Imported and Domestic
Among the better hand made
the future.
these veterans who feel so disposed.
Winos, Llguors and Boors
2. T h a t t h e J u d g e s h o u l d b e a p p o i n t e d as a r e J u d g e s o f
Mrs. Prank Porpora to return the favor by supporting dolls were the humorous dolls made
420 Main St. '
East Havon
Rock Hill, New York
me at this time and getting tholr by Mrs. Herman Boost, Mrs. Frederick Botlls; the little picture dolls
the Superior C o u r t a n d f o r a t e r m o f e i g h t years.
friends to do the same.
Mrs. Flecher and Mrs. Leonard
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"I have always endeavored to co- ot
Jackson.
3. T h a t t h e J u d g e s s h o u l d b e p l a c e d o n f i x e d salaries
operate with every veterans or^
Your Phofo on Christmas Day
ganlzatlon in the entire, District
and b e given suitable r e t i r e m e n t benefits.
Have your Christmas protographs taken now . . . Boforo the rush
and will always continue to do so."
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THE BRANrORD REVTEW • EAST HA'TEW WEWS
Thursday, October 24.1046
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Town Does Well
In- Community
Chest Campaign
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Gen. Knox Says
Weddiiig l e v k a t i p e s
Doll Show Is
Big Success At
Parish House
JOSEPH R. SUTHERLAND
RE-ELECT
y
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In connection with a school assignment, on "Printing", Janet
•Vishno, Joan Austin and Santa Palala visited the Review Thursday
as the paper went to press.
son, Carol Jolinson, Gcorglanna
Wolf, Joann Donadio, Jean Myers,
Leona Peterson, John Kennedy,
Ralph Bolter, Kenneth Guenther,
William Patterson and John Corning.
County
Garden Notes
Sponsored bj/ Bran)ord Garden Club
Mrs. M. D. Stanley.'Correspondont
Women
-Give Social
The Now Haven County Wpman's
Republican Club sponsored a tea
on Sunday afternoon, October 20,
from 4 lo 7 o'clock in Parlors A and
B, Hotel Tatt, In honor ot members
of the Republican ticket In the
coming election. Mrs. Herbert Emaiiuelson is president ot the club, and
Mrs. aeorge Grady Is chairman of
the lea. .
Presiding at the lea table were
Mrs. James L. McConaughy, Mrs.
Rayniond E. Baldwin, Mrs. WUUam
C. Celentano and Mrs. Prances
Redlck,
The commllleo . Included Mrs,
Charlotte Miller of East Haven; and
Mrs. Irving Harrlsoii ot Brantord,
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CONDITION 15 THROUGH OUR
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LITTLES RETORN HOME
Mr. and Mi's, Malcolm G. Little
who have been's'peiiding the last
few days with Mr. Little's mother,
Mrs. Chas. E. Little of Bradley avenue, have returned to their home in
Paris, Tenn. Last week Mr. Little
addressed the^Business Administration classes at'Harvard University
on Regional Planning a t the Tennessee Valley A\jthority.
LAUREL SCHOOL P. T. A.
There was a large gathering a t
the Laurel School P. T. A. Meeting
Thursday evening, at Laurel School.
Refreshments were served with a
Halloween backgrown. Mrs. Thomas
Clancy "won the prize tor the best
costume. Two technicolor films was
presented by Mr, Clarence Mack
land Community singing was en-
Coe Haven residents report considerable vand^Usin during these
pro-Halloween nights in their section of town. Amongg other things
these hoodlums have doubed disgracefully houses which have just
been repainted."'iVutos ..parked in
yards have been defaced. The
police have been complained to.
CHURCH OF OUR LADY
OF POMPEI, FOXON PARK
Rev. Raymond A*. Mulcahy, Pastor
Sunday Masses, 8 and 10:30 A. M.
Joyed by the group. T'he hostesses
for the evening wore, Mrs. Pat Caraflno, Mrs. Frank Cucurelli, Mrs.
Anthony Pahagrgssl and Mrs. Louis
Monaco.
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M. B. K
4.
That t h e C o u r t
should b e a p p o i n t e d b y t h e
J u d g e and that t h e y b e given retirement
benefits
with
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HEUBLEIN'S
HIRAM WALKER
(jJhiAkisiA,
RAYMOND E. BALDV^IN
JAMES L. McCONAUGHY
FRED R. ZELLER
lor United Sloles Senator
tor Governor
lor Comptrotltr
WILLIAM I . HADDEN
hr AMorn.y-Gencfol
ANTONI N. SADLAK
hr Ccn0rtiimon-o(-lorgt
5TH
Increased production . . . more jobs
9
United drive against inflation and
shortages
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A sound economy . . . balanced budgets
Expanded service under Soldiers', Sailors'
and Marines' Fund
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Increased workmens' compensation and
unemployment benefits
Expanded educational opportunities, mor*
job training, better pay f o r teachers
Expanded welfare program, better state
institutions and clinics
•
Higher pay f o r State workers
•
Aggressive program for veterans' housing
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Better labor-management relations
Increased farm services f o r better^pfj^
•«'? duction, returns, markets
re-elected Judge
f'ttcrcfutEtJ
Old Hermitage
•e Kinsey
?Sit(,g
DONUTSoJ-ng^
Canned Juices!
Grapeft 'o*^. 29'2 ™NI 23=
0rangerAS'39»2?*°Nl35=
04
Coffee Cake "ASUN^D 29*
Pecan Nut Ring
Sandwich Rolls
CHICKENS .r/„".%Ls53«
• 23«
Whole Haddock
Whiting '"o^R^.^-eeT LB 17"
.35'
Cod Fillets
.49°
Haddock Fillets
CRANBEORY
OCEAN SPnAY
Apricots
OUR sMTf, uNDfR REPUfiUMw hm\mmkimiim'\mHi'm^iiv%m?\-\Mki
mi\
14'
GIIAOC A - 2 « TO 3'.; LBS.
Sauce
CAN IH
Unpatlld
CAN ill
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BOTS i a
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Club Soda YUKON
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New Pack Foods!
Green BeansR'iKbio 'CAN' 21°
C?HI 27«
lona Peas lONA 2 CANS
HO. 2
Wax Beans CUT CAN 18«
HO.i 4 A C
Diced Beets lOMA CAN I U
Cocktail
18«
Bakery Treats!
OQC
Iced Twist Roll 11PKoz
G 40
16
oz
Raisin Fruit Loaf CAKE ^O'
FRANKFQRTS SKIM... L. 55°
Shop at the A&l' Liqiux
Store nenre«t to i/oii . .
Probate
S t u r g e s will c o n t i n u e t o w o r k f o r
Carstairs' .VJL, I'm 4.431
Wilson's n"""' ',50" 3.45'
Park&Tilford:v;:To,3.42l
Old Thompson ^ufn-ii^.SO'
P.M.deLuxeir„j;,3.45
Seagram »'r,'^»"'r,5i'; 3.90'
M»Loughlin'si';'„";,o;3.45l
Fleischmann's i;L';3.54
0
Bonus f o r State W a r Veterans
If
4.25
WlllSKICS \U
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CIDER rrtoK 4 9 "
Jane Paikot-Mixed i3oz 20c
Blended
FOUR ROSES
BOT
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C o m m i s s i o n w h i c h is n o w a t w o r k t o w a r d t h e s e o b j e c t i v e s .
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Dry Martini .'M'M.'O','3.40
That uniform procedure and forms be maintained.
J u d g e S t u r g e s is a m e m b e r o f t h e G o v e r n o r ' s
For Your
Halloween
Partyl
DUFFY MOTT'S-gai. 89c
Manhattaniiiour [u.,3.44
Martini ,.,.«'or m;,'3.52
Old Fashioned ?;',r„"';l3.62
The J u d g e o f P r o b a t e c a n n o t m a k e t h e s e c h a n g e s . T h e y
must b e m a d e t h r o u g h ' t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e .
•P.ii.iiili ..III, iirj
READY-TO-SERVE
credit f o r their years o f service.
5.
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Mllshire ...'."or ,;o,3,19
Gordon <Zof uo;3.34
KInsey ,.';;.ir ;;'o','3.23
Seagram ^o|;;"',iol'3.59» I
CANDIDATE
Staff
I'HOOF ftO
Frankfort ,,K°;r MOT'3.10
JUDGE STURGES FAVORS:
.Halloween H o o d l u m s
Irk C o e ' H a v e n e r s
Lettuce .^'clt^r",?,'.',. 2^.05 17"
Tomatoes SOLID c:n'^cTN 19'
Celery Hearts LA«nyn
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Gold Medal,»^or,?,^V'2.99
JUDGE CLIFFORD B. STURGES -
No appointment noodod
Lord's Tire
Service
SHORT BEAOH
Saturday night Richard MongllMr. and Mrs. Miilon P. Bradley
lo. Stony Creek Road, gave a Hal- and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geler are Golden leaves In an amber pool, I slons.
Tel.
Bianford 1700
And rocks an warm in the sun
Marvelous weallierl Frosl still
lowe'en party for Anna Rose Harri- slopping at Virginia Beach.
Why should we fret that sununcr holds off, at least at the shore, the
WE HAVE NEW
foliage is gorgeous, but the only
is gone,
When autumn has just begun?
way to really view its splendor, is
Armstrong
Esther C. Grayson to lake a walk and notice the trees
The njsl meeting ot the c u b will that are trying so hard lo attract
H e a t m a s t e r Tires
be held on Friday, K'STcmber 1, 1940 your allentlon with' their bright
a 12:30 P.M. at the homo of Mrs. bright fall colors. It there are any
ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK
Samuel E. Doane. Leader, Mrs. you cannot recognlz*, bring back
WHITE HOLLAND
Big shortage of Urea duo in
Scott W. Gilbert. Subject, "Our leaves for Identincation.
DRESSED AND DELIVERED
Gardens in Retrospect."
November or Deoembor
Gather
nuts
while
on
this
same
READY TO COOK
Tile December meeting, Decem- trip. The seed pods of many plants
WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY
ber 0, at 2:30 P,M. Subject, "Gett- provide excellent material for winOP GOOD USED TIRES IN
ing Ready tor Christmas."
ter bouquets. Milkweed, sumac, catJanuary 3, 1047,, Catalogue Day. tails, and meadow grasses are all
STOCK
stony Croek Road
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"Planning Our Summer Gardens." useful tor this purpose.
Juvcnlic Musical' Art Society will "'J.'ll*"'* ^'•"''
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These
are
Study
Group
meetings
Our flock maintains quality reputation, good body
The sea gulls are having a grand meet Tuesday afternoon, Oct, 20 a t , " S ' " " then production has conbut all members- are cordlolly inconformation and fine grained meat.
vited, and take part in the discus- lime these days catching fish In 3130 lu Library Hall. Election of of-j "mied to be hampered by a series
MODERNIZE YOUR
the bay, scooping down here and fleers will lake place and a program' « . " " " ^ ' ^t''"^"" "^^wel as by shortthere, and screeching at each other will be presented. Attendance | ?5':?,»' '"'"^ " " ^ """=•• ™w ma
KITCHEN
tertals.
and at "skipper" wlio chases them awards will be made.
with
b«kod-on
white onatnol motal
'"AH of these had added \ip lo an
WHEN YOU .INSULATE
along the beach, and between the
overall loss Of over 12,000,000 Ions
barking
ot
the
dog
and
the
shrill
C
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I N E T S
Social Workers will moot Monday,
U'S£ THE BEST
calls ot the gulls, there is quite ii Oct. 28 in the First Congregational of fliilShed steel. That is enough
Floor
and
wall
modoU avallablo
FIRE A N D
hubbub at the beach these days Church. Hostesses : will be; Mrs. stoQl for 000,000 automobiles and
Immodiato DoIWory
Everybody is catching lots of flsli, Homer Tottt, Mrs. Raymond Van 70,000 farm tractors,.plus the slecl
MOISTURE-PROOF
for 570,000 washing machines, l,THE C O N N . PLUMBING
which is a good plan, so we can
ROCK W O O L
have a bile to eat. My best catch is Wle, Mrs. Wiilian Van Wllgen, Mrs. 14^;000 kitchen stoves, and 1,410,A N D LUMBER C O .
,'
000 refrigerators, plus the steel for 1730 Slata St.
eels and Iloathe to take thenv off Roblna Zvonkovic.
Niw H<ivan, Conn.
seypn
billion
tin
cans.
In
addition
the hook, they wiggle so. There was
T.I. 7-0294
a New Haven man, wlio asked per- Fighting Fire Is a war that - never tltero still would remain more than
9,000,000 tons of stool for other
mission to flsh at our dock aud he ends."
caught dozens of eels, and he said I My autumn crocus have at last purposes.
he pickled them in barrels, and blossomed they arc larger than the ''Those Hems ot 'olst production'
Spring ones, and It Is nice to have represent approximately 2'/j months
they were delicious. Imaglncl
a few, but with so many flowers In output by Uie August rote tor cans,
CONNECTICUT HOME
I had a call from Mr. George A. the garden, they seem rather In- tractors and washing machines and
Cromle, a noted Farm Forester, and significant. I think I tavor the up' to more than o months output
INSULATION C O .
he gave me a number of books on spring croc\is.
for'refrigerators.
W . S. W O O D
tree growing and care of trees
Under the most favorable pro- ."Right now, however, stool proPine Orchard
Tel. Bfd. 143-3 II Is a most Interesting subject. I war conditions the Scllly Isles; 25 duction Is greater than In any
quote trom his writings. "More land miles oft England's southwest cor- peacotlmo period In history," Mr.
grows trees than Farm Crops. For- ner shipped 85,000,000 individual ToWor said.- "If the mills can conests keep working for us all the flower blossoms a year.
tinue to produce without Inlorruplime. An interesting story ot liow a
Giant tree frogs arc found In Key tion- the backlog ot unfilled orders
tree grows up.
West, Fla. and probably came there should soon got back to normal."
"Selective Harvesting" ot trees trom native Caribbean Islands by
traveling on palm trees knocked inkeeps the forest growing.
Fire hampers the tree farmer too to the water by hurricanes.
Now is the time to—Trim vines,
often, uncontrolica Are prevents
nature trom helping the tree farm- especially those on the house so
for tho bedroom — this smart channel
er. It destroys see trees and seed- they won't be too cumbersome
lings and can even burn the soli so when snow and Ice form. Heavy
bacic boudoir chair — in gay chartreuse
that seeds cannot take root. Then vinos on waterspouts may cause
the tree farmer m(ist plant seed damage. Save tailing leaves tor
figured fabric on the outside J9, O . 5 0
U S. NO. l-WINTER KEEPING
lings. This Is hard work and costs a compost pile. Transplant decidcous
plain chartreuse seat and back!
lot of money. Nature can do it tor trees and shrubs. Leave supersenhim it Are is kept out. A lire on a sitive ones, like magnolias white
tree farm is even worse than a nro oak and sour gum, for spring movORANGE ST.
on a wheat farm. Each year forest ing. It end ot month Is unusually
Arcs destroy property worlli trom dry, water newly transplanod trees
AT CROWN
30 million to 45 'million dollars. and shrubs, especially evorgreons.
Grapes"c'^pKSS' 2L»»29''
Pears ^iV'SSS^ 2LP»25'=
EAST HAVEN
PACKAGE STORE
l-r'-'i
Tlie shortages ot steel reported
by some steel consuming Industries
should shortly be "made up If steel
producers are able to continue, producing at present peace-time record-breaking rates, Walter S. Tower, president ot the American Iron
and Steel Institute stated today.
'Strikes in steel plants, coal mines
and In other luduslrles, and shortages ot raw materials, have prevented more than, 12,000,000 tons of
ftnlshcd steel trom reaching the
market this year, ho said. Consequently it has been Impossible tor
every steel consumer to receive his
fhll requirements at the same time.
" T h e month-long steel strike in
January-February ot this year resulted In aloss of more than 8,000,000 tons of finished steel." said Mr.
T;ower. "Hardly had the mills got
back Into stride when the nationwide oottl strike caused a direct
Ibss Ot over 3,500,000 tons more of
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statewide Probate Reforms.
W . rtitrvt right »• limit J"*"'!**;^
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THE BRANPORD R E V I E W • EAST H A V E N inBWS
P A G E BIX
Holy
hero t o triple In t h e next few years. | ^ F r a n k Palala Is a t t e n d i n g
'Yep,!' rcpUctl-Brcozy "I thing up
The study shows t h a t m a n y f a r m j ^ ' ' " " ^ an Gxcusq Tor going out, Tlicn I
Improvements were m a d e even durthink u p a roa.son why s h e can't
ing t h e war. s i n c e 1940, for examBT a r r * ROUND
I come along."
ple, t h o n u m b e r of farm homes reWo have an Invitation to leave
porting electric lights here ha,s inCOLBURN-KLINO
T r y as H mlEht, the OPA h a s n ' t | t o w n . T h e Gov, of Ecuclor, South
creased from 2,550 to 2,728. Heavy
The wedding of Miss Shirley LorAmerica
bids
us
settle
there.
They
d e m a n d for such modernizing a s
y e t been able to p u t a celling on
raine Kllng, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d
will
give
us,
free;
121
acres
of
land,
installation of r u n n i n g water, t i l houses, About as f a r a s t h e average
Mrs. Harry IT. Kllng of 5 Norway
T
h
e
combined
bov/ling
teams
of
etc.
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t
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Well
there
a
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days
buUder can g e t Is the .basement
The o u t p u t of electricity by T h e ing of bahtrooms a n d improving
Road, North Haven, to K e n n e t h the SB. H. H. & L. Co. and t h e
Road
Howarid
Fast's
middle
Western
kitchen
layouts h a s already result
P u t n a m c o u n t y Gazette, O t t a w a , o .
Connecticut Light a n d Power Com
William Colburn, son of Mr. a n d
From t h e records—April 1(105 legend, 'Tlib American" this week. Mrs. Gooige A. Colburn of High- O. B . A. A. will meet F r i d a y evening pany d u r i n g t h e week ending Oc or, according to Forst.
J o h n 0. Anderson h a s closed a con- Don't know' yet whether t h e hero, land Avenue, will take place S a t u r - a t 7 o'clock In tho Ea.st Haven tijber 12, 1940, was 27,182,040 kilo
t r a c t with t h e Branford Electric Co. J o h n Peter Altgold, was good or day afternoon, November 9, a t 4 Alleys.
Watthours, only 402,957 kllowattF I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH
Friend Dickinson w a s ro-elcctcd hours u n d e r t h e all-time high o u t t o wire his cottage on Sumac Island. bad
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o'clock In Grace Episcopal Church
Ilcv, A. W. Jones, Pastor
William • Lounsbury a n d William
Alfred Anderson, Indian Nock In North Haven. T h e Rev. H a r r y president of t h e Granite Bay A. A. put of 27,075,003 kllowatthours e s 10:00 Church School
B r y a n a r e t o use the same system had a birthday yesterday
Tlicn Poole will olTlclate. Following t h e a t Its a n n u a l mocllng Monday nlglit tablished i n J a n u a r y 1044 during
11:00 Morning Worship. Nursery
a t their summer hotels.
there's t h e local m a n who went to ceremony there will be a reception Other officers chosen to serve the peak of our w a r effort.
school.
Breezy
Whorttlobcrry's
friend NorUiford to admire the foliage. Ills at t h e Now Haven Woman's Club. during t h e coming year wore: vice
PRUSSICK'5
Connecticut Light a n d Pov;er
T h e Missionary Society will meet
Miss Kllng h a s chosen for h e r a t - president, J o h n Keils; treasurer, Company engineers pointed out
said, "I'll bet you think twice before car bru.shod against a phca,sant so
SERVICE
STATION
leaving t h a t wife of yours alone'Mr, a n d Mrs, Soandso h a d a choice t e n d a n t s Miss Marjorlo Johmion of Walter Harosklewlcz; financial sec- t h a t Increased domestic a n d com- in t h e church Friday n i g h t .
I morsel for dinner
Mr, and Mrs,Ilamdcn, a sophomore a t Skldmoro retary, F r a n k Dendas; correspond- mercial use of electricity, since t h e
for a n evening.'
TKXACO GAS and OIL
College, for m a i d of honor a n d t h e ing secretary, Thure LInd. Follow- end of t h o war, a n d t h e extensive
St. STEPHEN'S A. M. E. ZION
H a v o l i n o Oil i n Sealed O u i i
Misses Carol a n d Nancy Bradley of ing t h e buslnofss meeting, moving reconversion program now imdcrUev. Atkins
L u b r i c a t e Cars
Branford, cousins of Miss Kllng's, pictures of the a n n u a l outing wore way In Connecticut industry, a r c
Rogers
S
t
r
e
e
t
as bridesmaids,
shown
a n d refreshments
were largely responsible for tho high
A dlflerent Grease for every
11:00
Morning
Service
BOrvod. ,
purpose
output recorded last week.
P a r k e r " 5 1 " is t h e p r e f e r r e d .
Norman Colburn will serve a s h i s
1:00 Church School
411 Luiricatton
done by
Arnold Hobnstrom Is In Arizona
On October 1, 1042 a new 45,000
brother's best m a n and t h e ushers
0:00
Christian
Endeavor
experienced
help.
x x _ ^ Y ff
writing instrument
kw turbogenerator w a s placed- in
will be a n o t h e r brother, Donald on business.
Mrs. Thclma Klbbo w h o Is now operation a t t h e Company's Devon I
West Main St. ,
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Colburn, and Robert Damborg, Mr.
Colburn was discharged l a s t Aug- living in Now York a few days t h i s steam power plant. In time t o slip-1
ust as a lieutenant In t h e Air week with Mrs. Charles Talmadgo. ply tho rapidly increasing war loads
John Ilunn
The installation of t h i s unit w a s '
Corps i n which ho served a s a p i Word is received from 51 P r e n t i s s begun In t h e fall of 1040.
|
lot for three a n d one-halt years.
See the P a r k e r " 5 1 " of Y o u r Ohoioo
After tholr r e t u r n from a wedding SU, Cambridge, Mas.s. of the d e a t h
F u r t h e r Inoroasod loads duo to
trip t h e couple will temporarily of J o h n Walter Hunn of Lanphlcr Impending w a r were a p p a r e n t in'
Branford
under the personal supervision
Main Sfroot
make their honie a t the K l l n g resi- Cove a t t h e ago of 80.
1041 a n d I n December.of t h a t year
=JEWELER =
of Mr. Jack Quinn—1st Dancer
Funeral services were hold a t t h e a c o n t r a c t v/as signed by t h e Comdence.
—Metropolitan Opera Co.—
AtlvnrtUtmrttt
Beeeher a n d Bennett Funeral Home pany for t h e addition a t Devon of a
Ballet Russe.
Miss Frances
Taft
J o a n n e s , Tuesday aftornobn. T h e Rev .J, second 45,000 kw turbogenerator.
daughter
of
Augustus
S m i t h Edward Newton of tiio S h o r t Beach This Installation, however, was p r o Children and advanced classes.
hibited b y government order a n d
Joannes formerly of New' Y o r k City, Union Chapel officiated.
Mr. H u n n was for 25 years a construction did n o t s t a r t until t h e
Conditioning classes for adults,
and of Mrs. Francis Yeats J o a n n e s ,
based on the exercises and music
of Pine Orchard, was m a r r i e d on member of the sales d e p a r t m e n t of spring of 1045 when government
the
National
Folding
Box
Company
restrictions
wore
relaxed.
T
h
e
i
n
RENEWED
Friday In tho homo of h e r p a r e n t s
of the ballot dancer's technique.
stallation
of
t
h
e
u
n
i
t
Is
now
being
a
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d
v/as
later
with
o
t
h
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r
box
c
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n
In pine Orchard, to M r . Joseph
SEAWALLS
pushed
t
o
completion
and
present
cerns
i
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tlie
Boston
a
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a
.
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REGISTRATIONS
J o h n Arnold s o n of M r s . ' M a r g a r e t
Arnold of 18 P a r k Street, New H a - member of the H u n n a n d Tuttlo schedules indicate t h a t It will be
SATURDAY AFTI^RNOONS
placed
In
operation
during
tho
Company,
color
type
printers.
XfaToriteTCcrcntlon In otir town —Willi noihinf:: more cxcltinj; ihan
ven.
(
h irctiInK togetiicr in one or nii- old Bonf^, and a glass of moderate.
Mr. H u n n loaves h i s wife, M r s . spring of 1947.
Miss Marlon Gallaudot was maid
LOEW-POLI BUILDING
Mhtt'it home and mnking muKic. beer or cider.
of lionbr; Mr. Leslie Del F o x was Susan Benedict H u n n ; two sons,
BUILT and REPAIRED
Thcr«*s somebody nl the pinno; A
23
Church St.,
New Haven
Walter
S.,
29
Philip
street,
a
n
d
E
d
From whoro I sit, it's a honp
best m a n , a n d Miss Lucy Noycs was
IPilUri a fiddle player; and Molly more important to bo n poor ilddio
Branford
ward B , H u m n , Cranford, N, J.; a COUNTY'S FARM INCOME
Tel. 1979
THRU THEATER BUTRANCE
flower
gin.
Birtlca even has a harp!
pinycr, tlinn not to play n t all.
Tho bride a t t e n d e d school in t h e daughter, R u t h Hunn of Cambridge; SHOWS LARGE INCREASE
Room
12
Tel.
7-9285
What comes out Isn't tlio Iicnl More Important to bo n part of tho
Cour M a i n t e n o n In Cannes, Franco on'd a brother, Wilbur S. Hunn w h o
resides in t h e Oulnnlplac Club.
mtiaie In the whole world. In fact, American Bcono—with itn commuBranford Telephone 1569
Nearly doubling
their a n n u a l
• lot of it is downright bad. Hut nity music, homo ontortainmont,
gross Income in comparison with
J.
Wesson
P
h
e
l
p
s
In
Mass
Bill
d u r i n g several seasons spent w i t h
nobody even thinks to question or friendly glass of bcor — than to
1940,
as
reported
by
t
h
e
U.
S.
B
u
r
Pinkhani In Boston
E d . Petela h e r p a r e n t s there.
hold out for professional perfecto criticize.
discharged from Marltlno service S h e Is a member of the J u n i o r eau of c e n s u s . New Haven County
tion. (Bcsldos, I liko to ploy tho
farm families last year produced
WE ARE
after two years
Kids p l a n n i n g League of New Haven.
Bccauae tlus rtplrit of harmony Is fiUdlo—even badly I)
crops a n d livestocks with t h e rech a y rides for Halloween
there—harmony between foika who
Mr. Arnold h a s b e e n separated ord value of more t h a n $13,517,000.
Illtc each other's company, wlin cnYou won't neglect to b u y some- from t h e Army after more t h a n
^06
%m^
This h u g e increase In farm rev- 1
if the almpic, homey aimoHpltcro
thing for t h e youngsters Halloween four years of service.
ON ANY
enue h a s already created heavy d e grub bags now will you?
Mrs.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Arnold will m a k e m a n d for general farm ImproveCopyright, 1946, United States Drawers Foundation
Jack M. Salvin improving
their h o m e In Pine O r c h a r d .
m e n t s a n d t o r h o m e remodeling,
The brides father s a well known I according to a s t u d y released by
GUTTERS - LEADERS
architect of New York a n d a Fellow I tho Tllo Council of America, With
Your old machine c a n he
' JOBBING
of t h e American I n s t i t u t e of Archl- '1 every I n d u s t r y a n t i c i p a t i n g greater
EleotrUed. Call a t o u r s t o r e
tects. S h e Is a niece of t h e -woU business In t h e s t a t e t h a n before
a t 337 DixwoU A v e n u e o r
Boston Post Road
Branford
known artist, Andtf^Smlth.
Call 3-0611. One D a y Sertho w a r , floor a n d w i l l tile m a n u
TEL. 1957
vice. S a l PisaTii
fac(,urors alone expect their sales
CHRISTIAN SCIENCES SERVICES
Sunday, Octo'jer 27, 194G
"Probation After D e a t h " will bo
tho subjct of the Lesson Sermon
for Sunday, October 27, 1940.
The Golden T e x t is from J a m e s
1:12 "Blessed is t h o m a n t h a t e n d u r e t h t e m p t a t i o n : for w h e n ho
is tried, h e shall reeelve t h e crown
of life, which t h e Lord h a t h p r o m i s 3!^
^SRfct
ed to t h e m t h a t love h i m . "
Selections from t h e Blb'.c include
the following:" Fear God, a n d glvq
glory to h i m ; tor t h e hour of his
i
j u d g m e n t is come:
(Revelation
•J
14:7)
Correlative passages from tho
Christian Science texbook, "Science
and Health with K e y to t h e S c r i p tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, nlclude
tho following (J). 291): "No fmal
Judgment awaits mortals, for t h e
j u d g e m e n t - d a y of wisdom comes
hourly a n d continually, even t h e
j u d g e m e n t by which mortal m a n is
divested of all m a t e r i a l error."
P a t K e n n e d y was hostess a t a
Halloween p a r t y last Friday even i n g which was a t t e n d e d by J o a n
Kanlinsky, J o a n n Donadlo, J o a n
Ocbel, J a n e t Debredy, Leana P e terson, George Dwyer, Nick N a r ST. ELIZABEriB'S R . 0 . CHURCH
dcUa, J o Petela, Richard Monglllo,
Pastoc, Rev. WlUlam O'Brien
Bob Boutlliler a n d J o h n Kennedy.
Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley
Rev. William Myers
Mrs. S. A. Grlswold and Mrs.
Sunday Mass 10:00 o'clock
Michael J. CarplneUa of the Half
Hour Beading Club will leave for
UNION CHtmCH
New York Monday t o attend t h e
Rev. 3. Edward Newton of WestvlUc
Herald-Tribune F o r u m .
Pastor
Vmtenontfnanona]
THE BRANFORD REVIEW
9:45 Church School
(Ellablllhed I92S|
11:00 Morning Worship
4:00 M r s Hattle Howard will
EAST HAVEN NEWS
lead t h e Loyalty Group.
fUBUSHED EVIRY THURSDAY
MEYER tESHINE, Publliher
The Loyalty G r o u p will give a
Altc« T. Pfltorson
Paul H. Stavens bazaar December 6-7 In t h e C h u r c h .
Editor
Editor
Branford Raview
East Havan Nawi Mrs. William Walker, C h a i r m a n wUl
Merni^er of New England Prest Atiociation be pleased to receive donations for
any of t h e several tables.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
SHORT BEACH
Lanphiers Cove
The World's Most Wanted Pen
'51
Sondergaard
School of the
New Haven Ballet
FINEST
When
y^a
consider
OF
THE F A M O U S
h o w much
"SILVER
THE FIRST CONGUEOATIONAL
CHURCH
Rev. Karlc C. Ilqcliwald
9:30 Church School
10:45 Church T i m e Nursery a n d
Kindergarten
10:45 Divine Worship. Sermon
Series;
"Tho P r o p h e t s
Speak."
1. "Let Justice Roll."
,2:00 P . M. The young people will
m e e t a t t h e churcli a n d go to H a r t ford for t h e State-Wldo Rally of
Congregational Y o u t h .
STREAKS"
more
sivcly t h a t t i t e r c is n o s u b s t i t u t e f o r P o n t i a c
you'll g e t b y w a i t i n g for a n e w P o n t i a c —
dependability! p e r reasons beyond o u r
y o u ' l l a g r e e , t h a t h e r e , is one c a s e w h e r e
control, which w e regret as much a syou,
w a t t i n g p a y s ofT i n h a h d somc dividends.
•
P o n t i a c l e a d s i t s field by sucli
a w i d e margin because there
is n b s u b s t i t u t e f o r w h a t i t
oflfefs. T h e r e i s n o s u b s t i t u t e
for P o n t i a c
beauty—for
Pontiac
performance^for
Pontiac
comfort — o r for
P p n t i a c safety a n d h a n d l i n g
ease. A n d t h e years of wartime usage proved
production is below
had been
COMPLETE
SERVICE OFFERED
improvement is being m a d e
— a n d the wait, from
White aufaitt'llg yoHf nctv
Poiltiitc, keep your present
cttrrunumgrttpeithefftciency
ttfith proper service
itnil
ttpkeep. Money tijus spent
lllity prevent failures at some
inconvenient time auti tvill
protect your car's
trade-in
value. Our complete service
Jaciiities are offered at reasonahle prices.
64 Main Street
here
out, may b e shorter than y o u
thifik. B u t w h a t e v e r t h e t i m e
before y o u r P o n t i a c is r e a d y
— w a i t ! W h e n y o u do g e t
it—you'll
have
t h e , finest
a u t o m o b i l e offered a t anyw h e r e near t h e price!
cooclu-
CENTRAL
what
anticipated. .But
fi/Mln HENRY J. TMIOR in l^^ olrIvln i.-»Mr
GARAGE
Tel. 60
Branford
TABOR EVANGELICAI, LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Kev. Emll G. Swanson, P a s t o r
tel. 739
79 Hopspn Avenue
Friday, October 25—
3:45 Children's Choir rehearsal
in t h o vestry.
8:00 Adult Confirmation Class
In t h e sacristy.
S a t u r d a y , Octdbor 26—
9:00 a. m. Confirmation
Class
meets In (;he vestry.
Reformation Sunday, October 27—
9:15 Sunday School
10:3$ Festive M o r n i n g Worship
Sermon: "The Church and Education"
7:00 Swedish Vespers
Monday,,October 28—
7:30 p . m . S u n d a y School Teachers win meet In t h o sacristy.
Tuesday, October 20—
3:45 p . m . First session of .weekday ehureh school for J u n i o r s a n d
intermediates {Ages 9-13) a t c h u r c h
Wednesday, October 30—
8:00 p . m. Senior Choir rehearaal.
Mlnott Wallace Is o n a week's v a cation,
-r
$ 2 . 5 0 fo»" 100 lbs.
Somewhere in
The Night
POST ROAD. BRANFORD
Boy's Ranch
SANFORD STUDIO
3 Wise Fools
!
The Unknown
Paramount
Contractors
t^\
GIRLS- WOMEN
W A NTED
FOUNDATIONS . WALLS
FLOORS - DRIVEWAYS
SIDEWALKS - CURBING
STEPS - GARAGES
BACK FILLING
TRUCKING - DIGGING
PHONE 5-0949
,195 Church St.
Now Havan
I,; On Singer Sewing Machines
Experience Not Necessary
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•
•
•
.
Enough Food is no Accident
I T !B n o a c c i d e n t t h a i llic largest (;r()[)s in o u r
•
Paid While Learning—High Earnings
(mm J
y o u will b e w a r m a n d comfy u n d e r y o u r a u t o m a t i c b l a n k e t .
ful w o o l e n b l a n k e t y o u e v e r touched. It i s light, fluffy a n d
colorful b u t it s a y s " n o " to a n y cold that t h r e a t e n s
•
•
^
e q u i p m e n t , t h e A m e r i c a n farmer h a s a^'ai/j
40 Hours Per Week
MORE BEER
Overtime Work If Desired
your
.~
Limited n u m b e r s of t h e s e m a r v e l o u s b l a n k e t s a r e n o w o n
If unable to Work Full Time, Part Time
Work Can Be Arranged
d i s p l a y a n d for s a l e in v a r i o u s stores h a n d l i n g electric a p p l i a n c e s . Look for thom o n y o u r next s h o p p i n g trip. Learn
m o r e a b o u t t h e m n o w , for this i s the b l a n k e t that is d e s t i n e d
•
to onjoy g r e a t p o p u l a r i t y with w o m e n e v e r y w h e r e — a n d
with m e n , too!
THICOISI^ECTICU
A Buslaess-Maiiascd,
IGHT &,POWERl Co,.
Ttus-Vaying
Company
KINGSIZE
BOTTLES
THE HULL BREWING C O .
KEW HAVEN, CXDNN.
a n d t h e r e s t of t h e w o r l d , need t h e m m o s t .
r I n s p i t e of w a r , loss of labor a n d little new
precious rest. Truly, h e r e is o n e o£ t h e g r e a t e s t m o d e r n contributions fo winter comfort i n t h e A m e r i c a n h o m e .
1
City for Conquest
h i s t o r y a r e b e i n g h a r v e s t e d lliifi y e a r wlicn wc,
Tho a u t o m a t i c b l a n k e t l o o k s a n d feels like t h o most w o n d e r -
Johnson & Upson
No Time for
Comedy
-
tho b e d r o o m w i n d o w o p e n for fresh a i r a l l night l o n g — y e t
WINTER
POTATOES
GREEN MOUNTAIN
- V
g a r d l e s s ol t h e cold t e m p e r a t u r e s outside! Y o u c a n e v e n Icoep
DRY CLEANING - PRESSING
AT THE FARM
&'^
LEEP u n d e r a n a u t o m a t i c b l a n k e t . Enjoy peaceful rest re-
TAILORING - REPAIRING
In Old Sacramento
W^
?>I^^P?
LEVESH & SON
"Shore Line Brand"
Searching Wind
PLUMBING and
HEATING
CONTRACTORS
to wait
INVITATION
FREE of Charge
Capitol Theatre
"William R. Burns
And Sons
Sewing Machine
Stony Creek
^ To Yoq and Your Family
Septic Tanks
Cesspools
Expert Machinisis
TRINITY EPISCOPAt CHURCH
shots of personalities ranging from
Rev. Frederic R. Murray, Rector
political figures t o famed entcr18U» Sunday after T r i n t y
tahicrs also a n Astcc festival a t
8;15 Holy Communion ,
Taxco. Another film Is " T c h u a n t e 0:15 Church School
tcc" a visit to Mexlcos most a t 10:45 Holy
Communion a n d
tractive village—narrated by Hollywoods Linda Darnell. Tlio film Is a Sermon.
At this service t h e now altar winbeautlfuly colored p i c t u r e of Mexic a n Tlllngc lite, w i t h i t s thatched dow, gift to t h e parish by Mrs.
roofs a n d picturesque country side Beauford H. Reeves will bo dedicatand I t s faithfully preserved t r a d i - e d to t h e memory of h e r mother,
tions. Another flhn will be "Grain Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Trlble.
T h a t Built a Hemisphere" A d r a m a tic story of w h a t c o m h a s m e a n t to
civilization is excellently told In this
colorful Walt Disney cartoon.
Refrcslimcnts will be served—
CIIUKCII OF CHRIST
Everett Miller of C l a r k Ave. h a s
Kev. Josci)h White
volunteered to o p e r a t e t h e camera.
9:45 Sundny School
Victor Hutchinson h a s called a
11:00 Morning soa'vlce
mccthig of t h e ' building fund drive
ST. THERESA'S CHURCB
canvassers for Nov. 4 a t 8:30 n t h i s Sunday Mass a t 0:15
house. All' volunteers a r e welcome
Dr. a n d Mrs. Norton Canflold,
and refreshments will bo served.
The drive will s t a r t Nov. 7 a t 7 Lcetos Island Rond have been on n
o'clock j m d continue for two days. trip.
Tlie selectmen have boon doing
K l r t W a t k l n s Is c h a i r m a n .
some cleaning up a n d replacing
Mr. a n d Mrs. Newton Hitchcock stove a n d chairs Ih t h e Publoc Hall.
A son, Harry, Jr., h a s been born
(Anne Boggackl) of Main Street
have a daughter, Llndn Ann born UJ Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Paul. Mrs.
P a u l Is t h e former Miss Rena
Oct. T.
Mlnifi.
Mr, a n d Mrs. Robert Rosenthal,
Chestnut Street, a n n o u n c e t h e birth Rosenthal Is tho former Mls.'i
of a son, A r t h u r on October 21. Mrs. Dorothy Spcvac.
^
CHIMNEYS
FIREPLACES
On Playing
the Fiddle Badly
PAOE SEVEH
Mr. a n d Mrs. Gustavo Kellncr
RETURNS TO IRELAND
have been on a trip to Williamsburg
Mrs, Bridget Masson of South
Va.
Montowcso s t r e e t leaves today t o
Joseph
Collopy h a s sold • his sail Friday o;\ t h e Queen Elizabeth
plumbing business to R a l p h N. for county Donegal, I r e l a n d where
Baldwin of Hotchklss Grove.
s h e will m a k e h e r home with h e r
a social a t t h e firehouse Thursday
evening, Oct 24 n t 8 o'clock
Tlie Board of Selectmen will hold son a n d brother.
Get well-cards h a v e been m a d e
a public hearing, Moiiday, Nov. 4
by the Brownie troop tmder t h e
M r . a n d M r s . Jacob J. Klelar of
a t 8 P . M. In t h e town hall t o condirection of Mrs. Earle dlake a n d
sider tho application of t h e Poulton Baltimore expect to move soon Into
Mrs. Gordon Benson. They have
Brothers to operate a gasoline sta- t h e house t h e y have purchased
been s e n t t o Wayne Babcock I n
Mr. a n d Mrs. Vincent
tion in Short Bench a t Main a n d from
California, a former resident now In
Zuwnllack of Brushy Plain.
Beach streets.
t h e hospital with Infantile p a r a l y s is.,
Tlie group, numberUig 18 m e e t s
Fridays a t t h e leaders h o m e ' a t 3
o'clock. Their projects have I n cluded bookmarks a n d scrap books
for hospitalized children.
P o s t m a s t e r Evelyn Dwyer now
h a s o n h a n d a supply of t h e n e w
five cent a i r moll envelopes.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Asgood a n d
$2.00 a year, Payable tn Advance ^
LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Gall a n d Philip, their children, leave
Advertising Rafes on Appticolion
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Tucker left this week t o make t h e i r home on
THE BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc.
Tuesday to visit relatives In O m a h a , t h e University of Storrs, Campus a t
2B6 M A I N STREET, Toolo BIdg., 2nd Floor
BRANFORD
37 Role St.
Tel. 400
Branford
Neb.
Storrs.
EAST HAVEN NEWS
112 Sallonitall Pliwy. 4-2607
Eail Haven
Short Beach Union Chapel choir
Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s Comer will
Entered at second class matter October gave a party Thursday n i g h t for
move soon Into t h e Kraus house,
.IS, 1920, at the Post Office at Branford,
Mrs. Edith Davlcs Jones organist Clark Ave.
Conn., ynder Act of March 3, 1897.
who w i n leave soon to visit In
Dickie Cave broken his a r m In
Florida. She was presented w i t h a two places Monday w h e n a heavy
farewell gift.
Iron gate, upon which h e was swingM s s J a y Rush of t h e Yale School ing broke away a n d fell on h i m .
b f Music w i n take over Mrs. Jones
Dance Friday NIglit
duties a t t h e Chapel.
Sea Scouts of t h e S.,S. S. Progress
~mnz.::!m^:::::-^*".: .;;^*-::, :'*|
Mrs. Raymond Powelson of E a s t I a r c striving t o m a k e a success of
.Why n o t h a v e your typewriter a n d Haven spoke on " t h e P . T. A. a n d their dance Friday evening a t t h e
• d d l n g m a c h i n e equipment placed How We Function" a t a meeting Community House. Nick Palumbo's
in first class condition? Our fully of the P. T. A. I n t h e school Mon- orchestra h a s been engaged t o play.
•quipped service d e p a r t m e n t will day night.
I t will be a costume affair.
T h e Woman's Auxiliary will hold
flo this work promptly a n d efficito have y o u r photograph taken
All Short Beach roads were given I
ently a n d furnish, w i t h o u t charge,
a coat of. t a r a n d s a n d this week.
lOEin machines.
Scout Troop Divided
BKLIANOB TYPEWRITEE 0 0 .
Mrs. R u t h Watklnis, leader, h a s
C. B . GUY, Mgr.
Simply com* to my modtrn itudio, hava your portrait
h a d t o divide troop 98 into three
Telephone 7-2738
taktn and isa your proofi. You ara not obllgatad In
divisions, meethig a t leaders h o m e s
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I M M B D I A T E DELIVERY: Iron E n a - Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 24-25-26 , plumbing I n t h e Scout House.
E a c h division h a n d l e s Its own a c - panied by their parenti
mel Dratnboard Sinks, and L a v a tlvltes. Assistant leaders Mrs. OUcen
tories; Chrome B r a s s Toilet A c Young's glrlls a r e working for
cessories; Copper Gutter a n d
Mr. Sanford S. Samsgran, prominent Nsw York And
badges A yomiger group Is m a k i n g
ALSO
Leaders; Roofing a n d Insulation.
N«w Havan ptiotogrflphar formorly wiHi Lortng
scrap books for hospitals u n d e r
Studios, will opan hli own itudio in tha Tools
THE CONN. PLUMBING AND
t h e leadership of Mrs. Walter SilverBuilding, Branford. All ilttingi and flnithing of \ha
LUiWBER COIMPANY
m a n a n d Mrs. W a t k l n s division Is
photographs will ba done by Mr. Somogran, per1730 State S t .
New Haven, Conn.
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Sun., Mon., Tuea., Oct. 27-28-29
sonally. Studio will be open to all his'friends And
Tel. 7-0294 •
The fall project of t h e combtaed
nelghbori beginning Saturday, October 26th.
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§ Portraits
soon a s h e a t c a n b e Installed there
. Oommcrcial P h o t o s
six d a y week. Apply Howard
§ Babies
will b e a Court of Honor to p r e s e n t
J o h n s o n ' s R e s t a u r a n t , Branford.
Photostats
^ Olamour
ALSO
proficiency badges to. t h e girl
Idcmtification P h o t o s
^ . Studio W e d d i n g s
W A N T E D - V e t e r a n for selling.
Scouts.
Box 47, Branford.
Short Beach Girl Scouts a n d their
p a r e n t s a r e Invited t o a motion | y
p | , E A S E ^®'P ^ desperate m o t h e r W e d n e s d a y , Oct. 30 . . , _ „ . . picture p r o g r a m F r i d a y night, Nov.'
a n d IVi year old boy find 1 or 2
1 a t 8 o'clock In t h e chapel. R e - „
BRANFOKD
TOOLE BUILDING
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furnished rooms. Own k i t c h e n freshments will be served.
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*Thh offer tupircs Saturday. NoYcmber 9th, 1946
ette or light housekeeping. Any
Leaders a n d troop committee
r..mii:Smi'S^mi^r.imiK:-:.''mf,r.
place suitable. Call Clinton 2207,
women working o n t h e e n t e r t a i n reverse charges.
m e n t Include Mrs. Elbert Pearson,
ALSO .
Mrs. K h t Watklns, Mrs. O. Young,
Mrs. Walter Silverman, M r s . M.
Earl Blake, Mrs. Gordon Benson.
Some of t h e films will be " G u a d a Thurs., F r i . , S a t .
l a j a r a " sight seehig tour t h r o u g h
Oct. 3 1 , ,Nov. 1-2 Mexico's sfccond largest city. N a r r a t e d by Hollywoods Walter Able.
Photographed in . beautiful color.
Another film will b e "Mexican
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t o k e n c a r e of u s a n d p r o v i d e d a life-saving
s u r p l u s for a b r o a d .
f' H o w d o o u r farmers d o i t ? IIoiv is it t h a t
only sixteen p e r c e n t of o u r people c a n feed all
of us a n d g o on b r e a k i n g records in t h e face of
circtunstances w h i c h slow u p i n d u s t r y ?
' T h e r e a r e t h r e e r e a s o n s : F i r s t , farmers work
h a r d e r a n d longer t h a n m o s t o t h e r A m e r i c a n s .
Second, t h e y k n o w h o w to m a k e t h e b e s t use
of t o o k . A n d , t h i r d , t h e y h a v e a long-standing
p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h i n d u s t r y seeking t o satisfy
t h e i r u r g e t o g e t m o r e o u t of t h e land for t h e
lame labor; Fanners are stillpracliciiiji the liind
of enterprise that buill America.
National llianli.i a r c d u e t h o f a r m e r for t h o
j o b h e h a s d o n e in t h e l a s t Ave years. Universal
respect, is d u e h i m for h i s foresight i n helping
i n d u s t r y e q u i p farms t o m e e t a w h o l e series
of emergencies.
H U T .. .wc should n o t crowd o u r luck, or
t h e f a r m e r ' s luck either. T o o m a n y f a r m tools
a r e n o w w o r n o u t . W i t h o u t new o n e s produc*
tion m a y go d o w n . F a r m e r s need o v e r eight
hundred inillioti dollars'' worth of n e w implcm c n l s a n d e q u i p m e n t . I t is up t o i n d u s t r y
a n d labor t o k e e p wheels t u r n i n g t o produce
t h e m , b u t a n y r e c u r r e n c e of s t r i k e s w o u l d
prevent this.
America should sec t h a t ' t h c ' h a r d - w o r k i n g
f a n n e r gets w h a t h e n e e d s ,
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T H E B K A N F O R D R E V I E W - EAST HAVEN N E W S
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T h u r s d a y , October 24, 1946
eighth grade. Officers elected were
l o h a w n . T h e speaker was Edward i Clark In memory of h e r father,.
President, Grace Lowell; VlccA. Cooper, former h e a d of the New Wlllard Clark.
pres_ldcnt, David Lossley; Secretary,
Work Is progressing on t h e r e Haven Evening school who .spoke on
Suzanne Boyce; and Treasurer,
novating of the church recreation
Marie Calcagnl.
"My Tru.5tceshlp." P a u l H. Stevens
rocm. Another work session was
T h e Jerome Ho:rrlson pupils took'
conducted t h e service and o t h e r s
Services In t h e local churches on
0:30 Holy Eucharist will bo celoheld Wednesday night.
a field trip to Lake Oalllard on Fripartlclpaiing were MLss Jacqueline
Sundny Include.
bratcd.
The Rev. William H. KIrkland will
day, October 11. An explanation of
MacDougal, Edward Brlnley a n d preach Sunday at 11 A .M. and
ConcrcBfttlonal Clinrrh
St, Aiiffustlne's R, C. Churoli
Mr. Brcmner. The flowers In t h e church school will be held In t h e
Ilev. O. Dlllnrd Lcsslcy, p.istor, I Rev. J o h n J. McCarthy, paswr, the water system was given by Mr.
Mrs, Douglass D. Ilolnblrd, organist Prank Frawley, organist a n d choir i Kolstlnen a n d question of the
sanctuary were given by Miss Edith chapel a t 9:45.
pupils were answered.
a n d choir director.
I director
The Board of Assessors will meet
11:00 Morning worship
| Masses a t 7 and 0;1B
0:45 Sunday School—The smaller
Sunday school for the children on Saturday afternoon, October 20
children will-meet In the chapel, will be held on S a t u r d a y morning, and on Friday afternoon, November
a n d the older iJuplls will meet In
There will also be a Mass cele- 1 for the purpose of listing all taxIho church.
brated a t 8 o'clock at (;ho Norford! able property as required by law.
I
Zlon Episcopal Clitirch
' Congregational Church for parish Property not listed on or before
November 1 will be subject to a 10%
Mov, Francis J. Smith, Rector, loners In t h a t section.
Mrs Paul R. Hawkins, organist and
Jerome Harrison School elected penalty tax. The Board Is meeting
In
J o h n s o n Brothers Store In
choir director.
class officers recently for their
Northford a n d a t the Town Hall
ALL SET FOR APPLE WEEK
e.ach day listed.
In (Mj]i,iMii(!li<iii willi (ilisorviiiH'c of X'iilHjnal .'\ii|il(' Wi'ok, Oct
A special meeting of the North
Branford Public Health Nurse As- licr 'i\\ 1(1 NdVi'inhiM' '2, |ii'i'lty Jliss Kliirciiiu' Biiriics of WiillinKl'i'ril,
sociation will be held on Tuesday prcsi'ii.s CnniiccliiMit's ( l n v c r n d r willi ii liiisltcl iil' Mcliito.sli iipples
night, October 20 a t 8 o'clock In the ill lieliiiir of IIH' ('(iiinccliciil I'iiui"logii!iil Soi'iely. .Iiiuip.s 1'. Hanuw,
room of the Atwater Memorial fresldeiil, ol' tiu' ('(iiiiiiMitipJil l'onicil(i^,'i(!iil Sopioly ( r i g h t ) iiiul CoiiiiiiissJonei' (if AKriciilliire I'^nuik II. I'oct (iol't also parlicipiited in
Library.
There will bo a public card p a r t y the presoiilalinii.
held a t t h e Rectory on Wednesday
I t was also voted to hold a n o t h e r title of Christ. Mrs. Eddy defines
evening, October 40, for t h e benefit waste paper collection In the n e a r "Christ" In the "Glossary" of Sclof St. Augustine's Church, At t h a t future. The last such collection was ence a n d H e a l t h (p. 583) a s foltime tickets for the Army—Notre
lows: "Christ, The divine manifesmost successful.
Dame game will bo given away, and
A Well Child Conference u n d e r tation of God, which comes to the
OFFICE AND YARD
there will also be prizes for each
the auspices of t h e North Branford flesh to destroy I n c a r n a t e error."
table and a door prize. Playing will
Public Health Nurse Association will
T h e destruction of the false conwill'be served by tho Confraternity
be held on Monday, October 28 In cepts or Illusions of t h e so-called
BRANFORD
15 BREEZY LANE
PHONE 1394
begin at 8 o'clock and refreshments
t h e b a s e m e n t of St. Andrew's c a r n a l or m o r t a l m i n d by t h e Christ
of t h e Rosary.
Church In Northford between the power Is true salvotlon.
Birth Announcement
hours of "2:30 a n d 4 o'clock.
The door t h r o u g h which t h e In' Mr. a n d Mrs. David M. Burr of a
T h e Mr. and Mrs. Club of t h e dividual enters Into the realization
second son, K e n n e t h Morgan, a t Congregational C h u r c h will sponsor of his oneness with God Is spiritual
Grace Hospital on October 18. Mrs. a Hallowe'en dance and e n t e r t a i n - prayer. Mrs. Eddy writes In Science
Burr win be remembered a s Carol m e n t on T h u r s d a y evening, October a n d Health (p. 12) t h a t tho p r a y e r s
Morgan.
31 In the
N o r t h Branford Town of Jesus "were deep a n d tonsolenA supper will be served In the Hall. Games a n d o t h e r ' f e a t u r e s b e - tlous p r o t e s t s of Truth,— . . . of
chapel on November 2 a t 6 o'clock sides dancing will bo of Interest m a n ' s unity with T r u t h a n d Love."
by the -September and October with decorations a n d refreshment-e
Healing, or d e m o n s t r a t i o n . In
Social Committees of the Ladles In keeping with t h e occasion.
Christian Science Inevitably results
Sewing Society. Tickets a r e selling
T h e - B b a r d of Education m e t on from t h e acceptance of the s p i r i t u for $1.00 for a d u l t s and 50c for
Mondoy evening In the J e r o m e al facts of being In receptive Indifind it convonlonl to bring
children. Serving on the committee
Harrison School. All officers were vidual consciousness. I t Is always a
my
dry cleaning to Majestic.
are Mrs. S t e p h e n Ross, Mrs. Leon
returned to office for tiie coming spiritual Idea which heals a n d not
Voland, Mrs. B u r t o n Colter, Mrs. j
Tho extra services, such as proyear, a n d C h a i r m a n Stanley T. a person.
Clifford Harrison, Mrs. Alden J.'
Williams appointed members to the
About the middle of the n i n e dusting, minor repairs, roplac-.
Hill, a n d Mrs. Floyd Qrlswold.
same committees as held for the t e e n t h century, Mary Baker Eddy,
ing of ordinary missing buttons,
The North Branford Volunteer p a s t year. All members of the. the Discoverer a n d Pounder of
Fire D e p a r t m e n t
met on
last Board were p r e s e n t as well as. Mrs. Christian Science, discovered anew
and export stain removal wherELM STEEET
NEW HAVEN
OORNER ORANGE
T h u r s d a y evening and elected of- Earle Beers, secretary for t h e I the healing a n d regenerating power
ever possiblo ploaso mo."
floci's for the coming year: Michael Board,
Superintendent
Charles of God, as ever available to everyAmatrudo, C a p t a i n ; Clifford H a r r i - Abell, a n d Supervising Principal one who becomes willingly r e c e p son, L i e u t e n a n t ; Leslie Brlndley, Olaf Aho.
tive to its Impartial ministrations.
^
s e c r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r ; and Havlland
I t is the general opinion of m a n Members of t h e N o r t h t o r d - N o r t h
Schuessler, a s s i s t a n t secretary. The
Branford League of Women Voters kind t h a t e t e r n a l Life c a n only be
fire police consists of the regular
are strongly urged to attend t h e achieved after t h e c h a n g e called
police force, Cftarles Leonard, Paul
Candidates F o r u m of the Air m e e t - death. However, Christ Jesus, who
for YOUR home
DeCunto, A n t h o n y Rapone
and
ing In t h e Ballroom of the Hotel knew more about Lite t h a n anyone
How to take the ruti out of your broakfait routine . . ,
Leslie Brlndley a n d J o h n Dwyer.
ways to mokd your kitchen "homey" . . . what color to chooio
Taft a t 7:30 P. M. on Monday, Oct. else, rejected t h a t belief centuries
for your living room . . . Theso ore |utt a few of tho Intriguing
The auditing committee Is RolUn
28. This Is sponsored by t h e New ago. He said, "If thou wilt enter
new Ideas (uinishod dally on the Womon'i Pagt of
Whitney, Oeprge Lln^ley, A n t h o n y
THE CHRISTIAH SCIENCE MONITOR
Haven County League of Women into life, keep t h e c o m m a n d m e n t s ; "
ThosQ helpful Iduot ore "plui voltje" in thit dolly nowipoper for
Daly;
entertainment
committee,
and again, "He t h a t h e a r e t h ray
Voters.
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the homo (hot gives you world news Interpreted to show Its
Sterling
Stevens,
Paul
DaCunto,
Impact on you and your family.
Speakers will b e the c a n d i d a t e s word, a n d belleveth on him t h a t
RolUn
Whitney,
a
n
d
Anthony
Daly.
I The Chriillan icicnco Publlihing Society
sent me, h a t h everlasting life, a n d
Uf* Ihli coupon
The cleaning committee for the of t h e three major political parties shall n o t come Into c o n d e m n a t i o n ;
I One, Horwoy Street, Boston 15. Massachusctti
for vour SPEI
Please enter a ipeclal Introductory lubscrlptlon to
for the United S t a t e s Senate a n d
CIAL Introducm
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Louis
Sclelcher
and
but Is passed from d e a t h unto life"
tory lubicrlpllort
I The Chiistian Science Monitor—5 weeks (30 Issucil for $1
J c s e p h F a r k a s h . A special commit- Third Congressional District. Tic' (Matthew 19:17 a n d J o h n 5:24).
— TIVO W C I M —
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kets m a y be obtained without
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(U.S. funds)
I n these pronouncements on the
I Slrcet_
RolUn Whitney, Chester Gedney, charge from Mr. Hasting H. H a r t
a t t h e Atwater Memorial Library. subject of Life, we find n o a u t h o r and N a t h a n Harrison.
I Cilv
Anyone
desiring
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ity for t h e necessity of a n experiJ P3.1
m a y call Mrs., .jCJliarles P. Carr, ence called d e a t h . Life eternal is a
825-4. To encourage a t t e n d a n c e a t s t a t e of consciousness, for it con
this meeting t h e r e will be no o t h e r sists in knowing God a n d His Christ
meeting of the
Northford-North aright.
Branford League In October.
NORTH
BRANFORD
at Majestic's
Local Stores"
Complete
Home Furnishers
No«' <^ ^«
11
268 Main Street, Branford
288 Main Street, East Haven
Mrs. Louis Schleicher will open
h e r h o m e on Friday evening for a
meeting of tho educational study
group of the local League. Mr. Earl
B. Colter of the local Board of
Education plans to attend
this
meeting for conference. Findings
win also be given by members of
the group on work done outside
since the last meeting.
A LECTURE ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
h'i
News Notes From
St. Andrew's Churc,li
Laymen's Sunday was observed in
St. Andrew's Methodist c h u r c h ,
Fairmou'nt, Sunday with a special
service arranged by a committee
consisting of Miss Dorothy W a t son, C. S. Bremner a n d C A.
The Branford Tile
and Marble C o .
E n t i t l e d : Christian Science: T h e
Science of E t e r n a l Life by Harold
GENEAAL CONTRACTORI
Molter, C.S.B. of ChlCEvgo, Illinois.
MASON a n d P L A S T E R W O E K |
Member of t h e Board of L e c t u r e ship of 'The M o t h e r Church, The
B. B R B C C I A R O L I
First C h u r c h of Christ, Scientist, i(i
Boston, Mass.
Piiono 1116
T h e lecturer spoke In p a r t s u b 113 Ivy St.
Branford, Conn.B
stantially as follows:
In her book "Science and Health
with Key to t h e Scriptures," t h e
Discoverer a n d Founder of Chrlstlon Science, M a r y Baker Eddy, h a s
given to m a n k i n d , in one s h o r t
sentence of only t h i r t e e n words, the
most complete definition of God
which t h e world h a s ever known. I t
INDIAN NECK
reads as follows: "God is incorporOPEN
YEAR ROUND
eal, divine, s u p r e m e , infinite Mind,
Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, T r u t h ,
REASONABLE RATES
Love" (p. 465).
EXCELLENT FOOD
Since God is t h ^ one and only
SPECIAL RATES UP TO
creator, a n d s l n c e i t h e Bilple testiJUNE I, 1947
mony inclicates ^that He Is Spirit,
therefore all creatloii must be spirl•.ual and cah h a v e tin it no element
H m a t t e r . T h e m a t e r i a l universe,
therefore, is but thp>false testimony
it t h e so-called cal-jial "or mort!\l
nind, a n d its objects are the r e verse of spli'itual ideas. They a r e Uuslons or false concepts.
Christ Jesus, more t h a n anyone
;lse, refuted a n d rejected the evllence of t h e m a t e r i a l senses, a n d
eplaced this false evidence with
he testimony of Spirit. Jesiis was a
uiman m a n , divinely inspired. He
vas constantly sho.Vflng fourth, in
bought a n d d e e d , | ^ i e very n a t u r e
ipd qualities of G.qd. thus p r e s e n t ng t o h u m a n vle\y;^ie true idea of
j J o d . T h i s gave h i m t h e l i g h t t o t h e
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WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN
The Board of Education h a s
adopted a new schedule of fees Tor
the use or the High .school grounds
\.M.
Ili.slnricii! s c n n o n by 111 c riistoi', i?i-v. AVilliuni 0 . Wcsl,
I was n rcicciit «iic.st ot her sister
Ilcnily tiir Weellon.
or building for ,non-school commer" T h e Old MccliiiK House a i i l l S l ( i i u l s "
Mrs. INIoycr I/Ubov of Main street.
cial events. Action on tho Increases
7:;m r.iM.
Polls open Tucsday- •8 A. M. to INlrs. I.uliov .spent a plca-saut stay
was taken a t the Oct. 1 meeting of
A n d when b y d a y on its high
P. M.
The .Service I'rcliulc
recently wlUi relatives In Now York.
the Board,
T o w e r you r o a d the h o u r s ,
Hyinn H'J
New minimum charges a r e as fol- ....Polling places—Town Hall for
Or in t h e d a r k w a t c h e s ,
A daughter was born the post
lows; Football field. $.'J5. Gym- Center .District, I''»xuu Oominunity
The Call lo W o r s h i p
T h o bell tolls tho n i g h t ^ a w a y , — M a y
week to Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray Gargullo
nasium
tor
Basketball,
$67.
AudiY o u this gracious d a y rcmombor.
The Invociilion, followed by t h e L o r d ' s 'P:'raycr
Ilall tor (''nxoii DIslrlol and Ilraiitorium, $07; Cafeteria, $23. AudU toril IMannr Fire lluusc for IMoutan- ot 117 GcrrLsh avenue.
T h a t t h r o u g h tho y e a r s u n n u m b e r e d
'i'lie liespinisivc Senleiices
torlum and Gymnasium for per- g n h i pislrlcl,
Our spirits m a y in love u n i t e
Mr, anil Mrs, E. M, Vcrgusom of
The Hcv. William Hainiltim, piistor of llio Oriind Ave. Coiirormancc a n d dance, $77. Audi
14 Pino s t r e e t a n d Mrs, Albert
(iregalioiml ehnrcli, the d a u c h l e r of t h e E a s t Haven c h u r c h torlum and Cafeteria for perlor
W r i t t e n b y E. A. Cooper in 1034
Both parties working h a r d tor Ilclnwahl o t 13n Klmbcrly avcnno
born in I S M
.
,
mannc and refreshments, !||81; Audi victory. Their hoadauarters are busy innlorcd rcccnUy to Rhode Isaiid to
Aniliem—"Awed'lo Silence"
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M o z a r t torlum. Gymnasium and Cafeteria places this week with workers get- visit Mrs, Vcrffiison's slslor:
The Senior-Clioir
for performance r e f r e s h m e n t s , and t i n g ready t o bring out record vote.
dance, $86.
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Mr. und Mrs. En Roane ot West
The S c r i p t u r e Lessoii
Local candidates for Ucprcscnla- Main street were In Now York
A breakdown of the costs shows
The liev. David N . ' B e a c h , ' p a s l o r of Center Church
from
tives
III
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n
e
r
a
l
Asscmlily
aVc—
$20 (or m a i n t e n a n c e of property;
Saturday for t h e Army-Duke Game,
which the E a s t Haven CJhiirch came forth Oct. 8, 1711.
heat, light a n d water charge, from Rcinililloa.us, Mrs, Chnrlolto IMIIIcr
h,
'«
a
n
d
IVilliani
Jaspers,
Dcnioornls,
llcnny Gflwdnmn nt tho D e a n
Anthem—llalleln.iah Cliorns '
H a n d e l $10 to $40, salary of supervisor $5;
salary ot Janitor, $4; , salary of .Inhn 1*. l l n r r c l l ..and .^Nicholas ...1. Shop ill Main nfrcBl Ims added o n
The S e n i o r Choir
A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT
I'orllno.
attractive
assorlincmt of leather
technician, $5 and salary of policeI ' r a y e r s for t
Evening
Ronils for (he Glirlslmds season a n d
BY PAUL H. STEVENS
Much local Interest In contest b e T h e Rev, Eiirlc I l o e h w a l d , ' B r a n f o r d Coiigregationnl Clnireh m a n $4 e a c h .
T h e B o a r d of Finance h a s been tween Judge Foote, Republican of h a s liislnlllcd aincw ..monoernininK
Greetings
requested.to handle all receipts forj North Branford, a n d Congressman iiiachhic. Anyone ..liavlnR ..Ical'lier
The Rev. W. 1). Carroll, M o d e r a t o r of I he New Haven E a s t use of building and grounds for' J a m e s P, Geclan of Now Haven, for wallets or oUicr leather goods Uhcy
AN EAST HAVEN BANK
Consociation of which t h e Old Slone C h u r c h is a nieaiber.
other t h a n school functions In a Congrcsslonnl post. Also In probate would like to lliavo mnnoRrainmcd
with I4-oarot j^olil initials, lie will
m a n n e r similar to the h a n d l i n g of Judgeship
fright
between
East
The OITcrtory
Becan.se we bclicvi! Hint mi lOiisl H a v e n Bunk is a Nnmlici- Ono
be pleased to -dn tills for tliom .for
the
school
cafeteria
account,
with
Havener
J
u
d
g
e
Clifford
StAirgea,
need for this eoninuuiity \vc a r c pleased lliis week to p r e s e n t the iolThe l i i t c r n i o d i a t c Choir
disbursements from the account to present Incumbent and Republican Uic next few days "wlt'hout cost.
lowiuK e x c r p t s from a prospeelu.s which lias been p r e p a r e d liy the
The Do.xology
be made upon order of t h e Board of nominee, a n d Ex Congressman
B a n k C o m m i t t e e of t h e E a s t H a v e n Business Assocnition. 11ns proWe regret to learn t h a t Mr. WUIlyniii -lO'l
Education for such purposes as r e - J a m e s T. S h a n l e y of Now* Haven,
s p e c t u s gives a very good s l a l c m c u t of p r o g r e s s d u r i n g t h e past y e a r
loiighby of , KImberlly avenue Is
The Sernion
pair, upkeep a n d m a i n t e n a n c e ot Democratic candidate.
again confined lb St, Raphael's
t o w a r d an E a s t Ilnven Bank.
bleachers,
grand
stands,
stage
Dr. W. H. AUlerson, p a s t o r , t-ko Fir.st Methodist Churcli,
And don't forKCt, .Tustlccs ot the Uosiiltal suffering from a severe eye
•scenery, turf a n d base lines etc.,
B
r
i
d
g
e
p
o
r
t
Infection.
" F o r the p a s t several mouths, the East H a v e n Bu.siness As.sociathe account to have no connection pcaco a,rc also elected next 'I'licsHymn ;)!)2
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tion h a s hod u n d e r consideraiion the c s t a b l i s h m c u l of a h a n k iu Kiisl
da.v,
but
sii'.CR
we
have
luid
a
town
to any budget appropriations.
Additional l ^ w n Topics wn Pnira 2
H a v e n . After ninncrous meetings, investigations, a n d s u r v e y s , favorThe S e r v i c e ' B o s t l u d o a n d Benediction
The board will employ a night court Im East Ilavoii tlioir duties arc
able indications sul)stantiate its need in the c o m m u n i t y a n d successn
o
t
heavy.
janitor a n d fireman and also a n
ful o p e r a t i o n s after organi/.ation.
. . .
c
Refreshments were served after additional full-time Maintenance
Weather ..through ..October ..has
" A t the present, t i m e , there is no financial i n s t i t u t i o n ot a n y
t h e meeting by a committee headed m a n with expedience In painting,
kind iu the t o w n . In fact it is the only c o m m u n i t y of s i m i l a r size in
by Mrs. Harry Etter. 'Tlie next m e e t - as a result of Its policy ot renting been just a b o u t perfect. Farm'River
Pequot Tribe, Improved Order ot
more
C o n n e c t i c u t w i t h o u t a n y h a n k i n g service.
.
,, , . ,
ing will be held In the home of the building for outside activities. valley h a s never looked
Red Men, each Monday a t 8
beautiful
t
h
a
n
during
this
month
" A s a p r e l u n i n i u y step to establish a leasonable basis tor l e
W. C. Woods In Saltonstall P a r k P . M . , Red Men's Hajl, 458
with
the
foliage
of
Saltonatal}
Ridge
q u e s t i n g a c h a t t e r , a n analysis o i Coiiucclacut towns a s p o p u l a t i o n s
way, on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Main S t r e e t .
docked In t h e bveatVi-taklng colors
p e r t a i n to d e p o s i t s ot; l o c a l ^ b a u k i n g i n s t i t u t i o n s was madii t r o m I h e
Btrtr of Victory Lodge, No. 63„
of a u t u m n . Sunday was u real blue
C o n n o o t u u t - H e g i s t o r , t h e R e i i o i f - o t the B a n k Commissioner of Scpf
O. S. ot B . . F l r . s L „ « n d ' t h i r d
a n d gold d a y .
~ ' " "" ' • •29, 1945 and t h e 1945 B u n k D'licetoiv ol N e w E n g l a n d
Thursdays, fl P. M. Bod-Men's
Considerable enthusiasm Is being
" E a s t n a \ o n IIO-H h a s an cslinmlcd populiitioii o l 12,()()() Ad- shown m the new Saltonstall Civic
Hall,
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Arthur Ruseiiqiiisl'iilckcil n qimrl
j o i n i n g communities and .iicas c i e a t e n t u i d i n g t e n t e r of a p p i o \ i Association which will be formally
Rotaiy Club each- Thursday
On T h u r s d a y , October 24th, The uf strawlicrrios In Ills rrniilc street
matcly 25,000 ]ieople. These consist of a t'cnerally high t..ype of citi- organized In December. The third
12:15 noon. S t ' .Vincent Do
Right Rev'd Arthur Lea, formerly frardcii Sunday iiiiiriiiiiK'.
/.ens e m p l o y e d a s olTice workers, professional men, s a l a r i e d person- meeting held under temporary o£Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave,
Bishop of Kyushu, J a p a n , spoke to
We are reminded t h a t It, Is llnio Nov. 1—Ji'ootball, E a s t Hayen vs.
nel, skilled mechanics, a n d variou.s officials connected w i t h the indus- licers with Paul H. Stevens a s
the East Haven High School where for those who want to have graves
trial activities of a d j a c e n t cities and towns. I t has a g r a n d list ol; chairman, Mrs. Lillian
Plalnflelld, H, S; Field. '
Morgan,
over 950 teachers and scholars were blanketed for Christmas lo place
a b o u t 15,000,000. A l a r g e , g o v e r n m e n t plant, which is in process of secretary, a n d Mrs. Harry H u n t
Nov. 3—Football, E a s t
Haven
At tbo n e x t meeting of the Busi- gathered to h e a r his address on
being p u r c h a s e d by p r i v a t e c a p i t a l , is located in the t o w n . Aii exten- treasurer was attended by 34 resi- ness Association to be neld in t h e "The United States ot America a n d t h e i r orders. The East Lawn CemeRams vs Bridgeport Black
tery association Is providing h e m sive portion of the New Haven A i r p o r t is also contained witliin it.s dents of the Saltonstall community Town Hall Monday, Nov, 11 a t 8 the Orient."
Rocks 2 P. M. High school
lock blankets trimmed with white
b o u n d a r i e s . Rail facilities arc avuihible on t h e Shoreline Division of Tuesday n i g h t a t the home of Mr. P. M. a representative will be p r e field,
statlce and red ribbons which are
tho N e w York, New H a v e n , a n d H a r t f o r d Railway Compa^iiy, a n d a n d Mrs. Burton Reed. The propos- s e n t to discuss Ine Blue Cro.ss
Nov. 3—235th Anniversary P r o "LOSrV" CIIII-D FOUND
quite appropriate.
.
c o m m u t i n g services are established by t h e Connecticut Company ed by-laws have been mimeograph- Hospital P l a n .
, gram, Stono Church.
A three year old HomlngwaJ
a n d the New Haven Shoreline R u i l w a y C o m p a n y .
ed and delivered to residents.
Nov. 5—Election Day,
"
Mrs, M a r t h a Cohen ot New York
Nomination of offleess for n e x t avenue tot wandered away from
" I n the interest of conservatism, d e p o s i t s ' e q u a l to one ipmrlcr
Nov.
5—Well Child Conforcnco
At this week's meeting a member- year will ahso come up for discus- home Monday a n d found h e r way to
of the a v e r a g e Could accrue w i t h i n a rea.sonable p e r i p d , thereby ship committee of ten was named t o sion and t h e method of obtaining the East H a v e n Green Garage In
2:30 P, M. Highland School,
c r e a t i n g sufficient f u n d s to o p e r a t e profitably.
Nov. 5—Public Health Nursing
have a membership roll ready tor thorn.
Main s t r e e t where .she "adopted"
" I n a s m u c h as all p r e s e n t r e a l estate financing is p r o v i d e d for the organization ses.slon when steps
Association, 8.P. Mi Town Hall.
Tlie notices which have been one of the proprietors, Dominic
by o u t oF town inslitntious, local i n v e s t m e n t problems in this field toward Incorporation will bo taken. s e n t out for this meet by Secretary Ferrara. She was unable to give her
Nov. 7—Halt Hour Reading Club,
25 YEARS AGO
olTcr g r e a t e r than u s u a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s . AVith the cxj)ected r e t u r n Mrs. Hunt h e a d s this committee. A Harry Falkoff suggests the pos- name a n d insisted going every
Mrs. L. B, Grille, speaker.
of c o n s u m e r iinanciiig a n d n o n n a l commercial c r y l i t r e q n i r c m c u t s , civic improvement committee of sibility of a change In the meeting where t h a t "Dom" went. She even
Nov. 7—Exchange Sale, T u t t l e
Nov. 1-7, 1021 .
c u r r e n t o p e r a t i n g e a r n i n g s can he logically a n t i c i p a t e d . Consistent five was al.so-named, as was a c o m - nights for t h e coming year and also accompanied him to lunch a n d enSchool P. T. A.
with common b a n k i n g practice, service c h a r g e s should also be a mittee of three to take steps lor t h e proposes, d i n n e r meetings s t a r t i n g .loycd milk a n d crackers. I n the
Nov. 8—Football, East Haven vs:
A dance was held In the Town
source of addiiioiinl inco.iiie.
St-Mary's, H. S, Field,
improvement of t h e foot bridge over a t 7 P. M. Ail members and pros- afternoon a frantic m o t h e r p u t in I-Iall Saturday night by the Ameri" A l t h o u g h local h a n k i n g o p e r a t i o n s are c u r r e n t l y t r a n s a c t e d Farm River a t the foot of Deborah pective meubers are urged to be h e r a p p e a r a n c e a n d the little girl c a n
Legion
Phil
Lautonbach's Nov. U—East Haven Business Asill New H a v e n or Rrant'nrd, it is felt tluit t h e location of the new Lane.
sociation, 8 P, M. Tbwn Hall.
present.
orchestra providing tho music for
went home.
institution w o u l d m a t e r i a l l y aid in building n o deposits a n d loan.s.
Nov. 8—Christ Church Fair
t h e light fantastic.
N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g its p r o x i m i t y to the, al'orcuieiitioned locali.ties, miinNov, 8—Dessert Card P a r t y T h e
Ray Falrchild h a d given up his
erous inconveniences a r c no.w p r e v a l e n t , such a s the l a c k of p a r k i n g
Junior Guild Christ Church.
work with t h e . E a s t Haven Tele
Mrs. H a r r y Lyon, Chairman,
space in c r o w d e d city areas, loss of time d u e to increased motor trafphono company a n d h a d engaged
lie, a n d delays due to river traffic a n d d r a w b r i d g e tie-ups. Obviously
Nov, 0—Annual Dinner Dance,
In general electrical work.
,
South District 'Civic Ass'n.
ly t h e p r e s e n t h a n d i c a p s would be favorable to a local b a n k . Adjacent
A b a k e d . l a m b supper drew many
Hotel Talmadgo.
districts of New H a v e n a r c also s u b j e c t lo these h a n d i c a p s a n d would Local Boy A t Age Of Nino H a s broached t h e subject of lessons h e Began P r a c t i c e Two Y e a r s
Ago to the Men's Club supper In the
Nov. 12—Supper meeting, Men's
he p o l e n t i a l clients to the proposed i n s t i t u t i o n .
W o n Acclaim F o r A b i l i t y T o hinted t h a t he did like the sound
Nov. 1 A n d S t a r t e d R a d i o W o r k chapel of t h e Stone churchi
club Stono church, 6:45 P. M.
" T h e r e a p p e a r s to be no (piestion as to fiilfillmcut of initial eiipi
of the Xylophone when he heard It
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Goodrich
Pl.ay X y l o p h o n e
A Year Later
Nov. 13—Evening Pinochle T o u r tal refiuiremciit.s of $100,000 capital and .$100,000 paid-in s u r p l u s . T h e
over the radio. As a m a t t e r of fact
h a d gone to housekeeping In Elm
n a m e n t , The Junior Guild
results of a p r e l i m i n a r y survey indicated 10!) people are iuteresti^d in
East Haven and vicinity residents a t that stage of his musical career and showed t h a t he had n o t only a treel.
Christ Church, Mrs. Harvey
becoming s t o c k h o l d e r s . I t is the intention of the .organization g r o u p will be Interested In knowing t h a t David didn't know what a Xylo- genuine love for the Xylophone b u t
Work h a d been s t a r t e d cutting a
Wahnquist, Chairman, '
to .spread the o w n e r s h i p of stock as widely as possible, t h e r e b y build David Watrous, son of Mr. and Mrs. phone looked like.
also a marvelous touch a n d a quick new street t h r o u g h the T h o m p s o n
Nov. 10--Saltonstall -Association,
ing u p a d d e d beneficial inliiience within t h e c o m m n n i l y .
B. S. W a t r o u s of Hemingway a v e His p a r e n t s looked around to see grasp ot h a r m o n y .
property newly opened for develophomo of W. C. Woods, Salton" A l l l i o i i g h it. is impossible to predict an a c c u r a t e n u m b e r of ac- nue, will m a r k his first anniversary w h a t could be done In tho way of
So far did his talent reveal Itself m e n t . The s t r e e t entered Main
stall Parkway,-8 P, M.
counts or a total a m o u n t ot deposits to be obtained upon opening, the a s one ot the talented artists on acquainting the youngster with t h e t h a t one year later a t the age of s t r e e t opposite Winchester place a n d
survey previously mentioned disehisod t h a t 400 individuals signified t h e weekly "Youth on P a r a d e " r a - ' i n s t r u m e n t of his choice. They lo- eight he was able to participate In several new homes were soon to be Nov. 10—Well Child Oonteronco
2-3 P, M. lower Town Hall, their willingness to s u p p o r t a new bank in some deiiository capacitl. dlo program of New Haven's popu- cated an Xylophone teacher In the "Youth on P a r a d e " program, started on t h e new street. •
Nov. 21—Well Child Conference
I t is also i n t e r e s t i n g to note t h a t the previous i n s t i t u t i o n ac(|uired lar radio station WEHJI, the first New Haven and took up the p r o - and trom t h e very beginning his
Tlierc were 16 tables tor tho
2:30 P. M. Bradford Manor Hall.
over 200 new savings a c c o u n t s from S e p t e m b e r 110, VXM), to Septem- week In - November. David p a r t i c i - blem with him. Youthful
David presentations were a m a r k e d sue P a r e n t - T e a c h e r association whist
Nov. 21—Annual Christmas Sale,
ber UO, in;!l, iu face of t h e worst b a n k i n g depression in t h e history of pates In t h e program which Is went to visit his teacher a n d got cess. Fan mall began to come In, a n d pliiochle In the Town Hall.
Woman's Aid Society," Stono
the c o u n l r y . Based upon the general ratio of deposits a s prcsentcti broadcast trom the WELI studio In t h e feel of t h e Instrument. He was a n d d u r i n g t h e first year now com
Mrs. Ernfred Lawson, Elsa KrallChurch 2 P, M.: Card Pai;ty a t
previously, i t is a p p a r e n t t h a t d e v e l o p i n e n t possibilities exist and a New Haven each S a t u r d a y morning more insistent then ever. The n e x t Ing to a close, he has appeared by Ing a n d Hilda Chldsey h a d 9harge
8 P. M. •
from 10:30 to 11 o'clock.
s t e p was td try to And an I n s t r u - Invitation a t more t h a n 100 enter of the Cradle Roll p a r t y a t the
satisfactory volume of c r e d i t s .should n o r m a l l y accrue.
Nov. 21—Laurel P. T. A, Fair.
" T h e c o n t e m p l a t e d site for the proposed bank is s i t u a t e d on
The local youngiiter Is nine years m e n t which he m i g h t u.se. Xylo- t a ^ m e n t s and social functions iri stone
church.
Graduates
were
JIaiii S t r e e t in a b u i l d i n g to be erected by Mr. Martin Olson. Several old, and he began his first practice phones are not plentiful. They a r c the G r e a t e r New Haven a r e a a n d George Blakeman, Robert Langdale, Nov. 28—Football, East Ha.von vs.
Branford, H . S . Field.
stores a t p r e s e n t occupy the block to which the intended q u a r t e r s will on the xylophone in November two large Instruments and they a r e beyond. One of his big h i t s was a t Brandford Stepp, Catherine Ritchie,
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adjoin. Cou.struetion will be s u i t a b l e for baiikiiifj facilities and pro- years ago, when he was only seven costly. An advertisement was placed the police Field Day p r o g r a m the J u n i o r Hopkins, Carl Andrea, Rev. Nov. 28—Thanksgiving Day
Dec. 7—Rod Men's Show High
visions for a m p l e p a r k i n g space have been considered. Rental jia.v- yeai's ot age. From the very begin- In the New Haven Register and It past summer.
H . K. Eversul presented the diSchool Auditorium 8 P. M. '
iiieiits a r e estimated to be $1,50.00 monthly.
n i n g his progress was rapid a n d t o - r a n for quite awhile before a n a n David h a s been h e a r d a t m a n y plomas.
" O n S e p t e m b e r 10, Mr. K. B . ' H o y n o l d s called up Mr. Leo Carr, day he Is one of the most skillful swer come. Two years ago come No- e n t e r t a i n m e n t s In
E a s t Haven
S u p e r v i s i n g E x a m i n e r , in his Boston office, a n d discussed rcquire- of Xylophone players In this p a r t vember, a n Instrument was found where he h a s delighted large and
for sale a n d It was purchased, D a 'ments of Ihe F e d e r a l Deposit I n s u r a n c e C<u-poration. Inasmuch a s of the s t a t e .
appreciative audiences time and
Ihe I n s u r a n c e Corporation o p e r a t e s in eoiijunction with the S t a t e ' David decided t h a t he wanted t o vid began his practice.
again. He Is well on the way tow
B a n k i n g D e p a r t m e n t , Mr. Carr w a s of the oninion t h a t a p p r o p r i a t e take up practice on some musical
True to his word the little fellow ard a successful musical career.
action w(nild be bii.sed p r i m a r i l y upon w h a t e v e r decision w a s reached i n s t r u m e n t when he found some of staunchly pursued his lessons u n David a n d his p a r e n t s were In
by t h e Connecticut B a n k i n g C o m m i s s i o n . "
his playmates taking piano or vio d e r the teacher who had agreed. New York last week where they
lln lessons or a t work on t h e d r u m s somewhat reluctantly because of visited some of the larger musical
W e hope t h a t response to t h e call for capital to m a k e possible a B u t he was Insistent t h a t w h a t e v e r ! t h e child's tender age, to become Instrument shop.s, and t h e time Is
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 •
b a n k for E a s t Haven will be both general a n d generous. Spread over he was to p u t his time In practioe t h e tutor. Week after week David n o t t a r d i s t a n t , David hopes, when
11:00 A. M,
h
e
win
be
able
to
have
a
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a l a r g e n u m b e r of residents the a m o u n t from each u i d i v i d u a l would upon, -ATOuld have fo be s o m e t h i n g ' spent hours with his Xylophone
"The Old Stono Mooting House"
.seem n o t to be too m u c h . An i n v e s t m e n t in t h e future of t h e town in o u t of the ordinary. Being only | a n d It was not long before h i s | new Xylophone, one which will be
7:30 P, M,
which we h a v e a c q u i r e d homes a n d in w h i c h we iutaiid to reside, seven he h a d n ' t s e e n ' a g r e a t m a n y ! t e a c h e r c a m e to acknowledge t h a t much easier to take around on his
Dr, W . H. Aidorjon, visiting spoaker
would appeiir to be a .sufficient rea.son for b a c k i n g the Business AJSSO-'different kinds of maslcal Instru-.jthe boy h a d real talent well w o r t * ' visitations t h a n the present Instrucintion iu its labors of t h e p a s t several m o n t h s ,
.
ments, b u t when
his p a r e n t s developing. He was an a p t s t u d e n t ! ment. '
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