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1 Ms:Srtmmsf-.*tx.,-f._., fvu-*n> >- -.ps?*.»n«*** «S«ffe**1 THE HOME NEV\SPAPER OF A BUSY TOWN Combned Wth The Branford Revew COVERNG THE EAST SHORE COMMUNTES VOL. NO. 29, Connectcut, Thursday, March 29, 1945 Two Dollars Per Vear STRCTLY LOCAL PREVUES. VEWS AND REVEWS BY VAVh n. STEVENS As a result of a thorough study ot needs n our schools Board of Educaton has voted to Two Eosl,Haven boys were gven hghest rank n Scoutng, change from present eehltour plan ot operaton to sx-of currculum wll be separate. hgh school whle many parts that ot Eagle Scoct, at Dstrct sx plan. Tle former s plan Decson ollowcd Study Court of Honor n Parsh :now n use wth eght olemcnlary Ths plan s forward lookng [grades tour years of hgh s n keepng wth best practce n state. The decson was school. The new plan conssts ot x grades n elementary school made after n study ot condtons UNTED NATONAL CLOTHNG COLLECTON House March 23. They were Rchard Myers Theodore Hulng of bort C. VaMcler formerly of East lttny Easter. Frends of Navy Claplan lcr- Aprl 1 -wll mark tle hoknnfr ot Unlel Natonal Cljt Everybody to Church Sunday. ng Collecton. Here n large commttee roprcscntnv Troops 2 1 respectvely. Myers llavc were very mcl nterested several organzatons of tle town ndcr able cadcrsh md sx mor was present pnned 111 lls pcture tmt appeared recently n Tlc Knckerbocker News. n junor-senor hgh was made. Conferences were hold Fne Gasler musc planned n all Eagle badge on her boys unform. of Mrs. Kalph S. Hewtt as general charman, las mapped?"\vfchool wth offcals of Slate Department of Educaton to determne of durclcs. Dck entered Boy Scouts two The pcture taken on tlc open plan for eolleaton wlch wll unquesfonnhly put our V"""7"*;-y,,;\ The proposal wll releve a half years ago worked Sunrse servce for East Shore deck of a transorl bound for wo forefront ol: those tlousauls of oler towns elos l"0"-»ur-«ded condtons n our elemenout naton respondng to tns v-y worlly eausc. g,, schools at least temporarly. school system. The change what seemed best tor pupls of hs way up lo Stnr> Scout n. 1843, Communtes Sunday at dawn on Jnu, revealed Chaplan Vanlttctcr Most of us have conc to know lle usual usml patum l<mn of mlt "plt"> > Yll,".b t yt R ths s Lte Scout rank n Morch 1044 Beacon Hll. cadln;; narlc Combat Troops n only one purpose. The Wlll neccssltale transfer of a now a year later hghest rank, prayer durng prc-luvaso lory n war aganst tl he Ax!s-.l.ow st bombers n t * 1, advantage s avala lablty number of teachers. Although one He has also dstngushed hmself Tlrce-houf Good Frday servce Sunday servce. The pcture was leavy guns prepare tle Way ay, n etgncers clear ohslac s facltes ot audb um, * gymnasum, Gvmnn.hm,. scence..nnnn 1 labor- room ot pupls wll bo moved out of by recevng Vctory Garden wth three churches partlclpalnt sent by rclallvcs n Albany, N.Y. lo mnes, lnally latry nfantry drves lorward to _ gun each of center schools those Medal WPB award for collectng over 2,000.pounds ot paper tomorrow fnm 12 to 3 P.M. wn draw numy to Chrst church F. S. Long of luh street. torles, homemaklng department rooms wll mmedately be occuped \S shop to a much larger numbecause,of ncreased enrollment n lower grades of se n salvage drve. Ted Hulng, Many men wohon n servce are gong to be \rpl pupls. Forty-fve per cent of tjo or wnner of hghest Vst to local Greenhouses reveals chocest exhbton of Easter brought close lo our town by a. Vte pupls n town wll have schools. Under. plan t wll no rak hos also a splendd record n VSntages mentoned wth longer be necessary to make use of local scoutng program. lowors we have scon anywhere. Our folder ot pctures sent out recent ftqpase ot only a small amount Bradford Manor Flro House for florsts sure know how ly by Servcemens Commttee pupls ot Momaugun school Or awards were to members to grow flowers ot ho Stone church. Fred Norton dstrct. of Troop 0, Luco Nlcatoro Fred took "shots," Bowden from Star to Lfe Scout; Mure uhnngct on Waln..strect- ullc Mccllng Tuesday Amaco Gnsulo Stntlun at Man n order to fully acquant lold anor mle or many mles of what had been oueny terrtory. \ Wll se tlngs areonplshed, operaton, nltnrly, s pronbnced a complete success.,.. Hut, wtl a vew to tle mmodte future llo peace that s lo come, s trumph really complelo?. Dacl such operaton frees from \xs oppresson lorrnv, lnndreds or thonsnds of war-ravaged nocont.s tle nen, women chldren wlo durng lve or more years of Axs aggressm, have been strpped of all y possess wlose homes are brnk runed. Many of llem are selc.starvng. Some oc tlen arc nuked. Vrtuallv all of tlcn are wthout suffcent clotlg, shoes beddng to lack of wllel already las cost stll s costng unmmbered luma lves.... f s any vctory oomplote wlel does not also acheve, n some degree, restoraton of tlose wlo are to be our partners n He l>eacc whcl fnal vctory wll brng?. f tler runed omos are to be rebult, r runed towns ctes f tley are to resume lves of sclt-guportng nsofulness f y are to be enabled to help mselves also help us shapng a better more lvable world tlej, at least, slould lave sufrcent clothng to cover r bodes protect or restore r health. Suel clothng s avalable lcre n Amcrea. AVe do not have to. strp ourselves to provde t. We merely have to vst our attcs or or storage places used for our SPAKE outgrown, outmoded forgotten suts, dresses, slces, underwear beddng; gar up se unneeded but stll servceable thngs, contrbute tlem to tle Unted Natonal Clothng Collecton. EASTER N A WAR-WEARY -WORLD Outof daltness of saclce sorow comes blessed "oertanty.oj: Easter. So t las been lor two tl thous \ea noc Pdu0o tlfqvf1«mal, ghtcng.jjlmu pt wu war cones- nonhe of Vofoy ard Peace - T"-?*-. For nany months brave men of annedforcq,f our beloved Country her Alles lave dnwn closer th,e Ql whel v.\u n tlc end snare enemes o! eodom gll, ahd bfg m to n just desserts. And -wlle tle amed mglt las been massed aganst Old World dsorder statesmen havc-bdfejr to chart a master-plan for Ne-w World order.,;.,? Ths Easter tlo real sprt of Eastertde s worlcng n learts of men toward trumph of good over evl. Tlroughout most of world where peoplcl are free or have been lberated, even amd desolaton run, tle people wll come togotler ths Easter to celebrate greatest mracle of all hstory. n may tjs Easter Day be a day wlen all wll.o wth eglborp, frends, tlo ol ulpraent turture. Capaely ot 1,100 Pupls U hgh school can be developlto a capacty ot at least eleven hundred wth only mnor chals beng made, Whereas we nowaye only sx hundred ffty slaent housed n buldng. Fulluse can be made of specal syect rooms gymnasum, For ole pupls n grades seven, eght adllne a broader program ot educon can be offered than s now posble under plan of havng ese pupls located n seven dlterent clementary schools. Some parts of program wll bo lnked up Wth tpper years of parents wth new program, Board of Educaton s nvtng people to attend, a meetng to bo held n hgh school audtorum at eght oclock! on Tuesday, Aprl 3. Paul Coller, of State Department of Educaton, wll explan what s beng done n state along lnes of secondary educaton School Superntendent wll tell of plannng whch has been carred on n, Three Smon Brors Servng n Armed Forces S Sgt Bob Junver Completes 32 Mssons Over Germany Or Nev/s From Boys n The Servce -, BYrWLLAM E PAQERSTRoW " " " "" T.-SGT JCfN T. SMON enlsted n army n Octobe 1042 He receved hs tanng at Jackson, Two Boys Gven Eagle Rank At Court Of Honor Edwn Farrn from second to frst class. Mert badges went to Nlpatero, Bowden, Adelbert Mautte John Blcn, all of Troop 0 Clfton Weed of Troop 1. Foxon Parents Oppose Plan To Move Classes TOWN TOPCS FROM OUR REPORTERS NOTEBOOKS MSS Camp Lvngston, La resno Haywad, Calf whoc ed out that hgh school evaluaton, tlo"l94l olementay evalua Dont forget to jlono yo news JOHNNY was shpped lo South he s locevlng fnal phases ot Pacfc n December 1D43 wth a hs tranng as an Asral Gunner ton of currculum recent tcns to edtor, , early n Feld Mantenaace Ordnance Company attachedto a Tank Destroyer pects to be shpped overseas n plan to"lmprove schools,. pf a P-01 Nght Fghter. LOUS ex bulldlng;survey.were all part of a tlc week. Battalon. At present tme T.- near future. He vlxs graduated, Wany.of);! parents objected to Sunday, Aprl 15, s date sot for Sgt. SMON s located somewhere from Hgh School tte plan, on three, grounds;,, frst, bg town-wde pck-up of used n Phlppne sls wears n June of that pupls would have to be transported to center of town clothng n Unted Natonal Clothng Collecton. Watch THE NEWS Phlppfe Operatons Rbbon "S. SOT. BOB JUNVER 43 took three Adton Stars-as well as hs Basc Tranng at Mam Beach, would thus havj to get up earr next week for detals of ths great Good Conduct Medal. JOHNboys grls overseas, tlose of goodwll, wler.ever y may FLA. n traveled to Los Angeles where he receved tranng at tme wallng for travelllg on, Her n mornng spend worthy calnpalgn. Local commttee headed by Mrs. Ralph He NYS dutes consst manly ot electrc weldng, keepng n repar an Ordnance School. From ths bus.. Second, that because be, n solemn prayers, not only for speedy Vctory, but for Lastng Peace. wtt met Tuesday nght n town mantenance of all tanks pont BOB was assgned to an schools were crowded n center hall to make fnal arrangements. heavy equpment. He was graduated from Unon School n 1!)29 Hs next phase of tranng was at thrd that crowded condtons Armament School n Denver, Colo. y should not be allectedby t, All organzatons are partcpatng TOO MANY ROAMNG DOGS AROUND TOWN town has been dvded nto / from Hlllhouse Hgh a Gunnery School h Kngman, would develop n school cafetera. To, latter part Mr, Glllls We receved a letter ths week from "Lamra" wloh deals wth zones each n charge of a captan School n JOHNNY was em Arxployed by New Haven Ralroad at R.T.U. n Brew,Fla. At ths tme ponted out that plan was pr hs next assgnment was "roamng dog" queston n whch acton s urged on tl asssted by workers who wll con tact householders after Aprl 1. part of town autlortes f property owners are to be protected as-.jtolstaat Sgnalman before enterng servce. has completed thrty two ms afforded n a junor hgh School Mrs. J. W. West of Lynchburg, SGT. JUNVER left for Engl marly to olter a better program from damage from eannes. We agree wth many ponts of "Lamras" communcaton, feel that wth garden season now slons over Germany. BOB has been t would also releve town Va., s vstng her son, Rev. Wllam openng t would be an auspcous tme for our town dog warden to E-SGT. EDWARD J. SMON 38 awarded Presdental Ctaton, of a heavy fnancal burden. t G. West, MtS. West at begn a vgorous campagn aganst dog owners who permt tler pets entered servce n September of tour aok Leaf Clusters Ar would also make unnecessary parsonage. ~ to run at large where when y choose. NVo lad a dog once, a He was sent to Keosler Feld, Medal. SGT. JUNVER has been n use of double grades or double sessons n center gre(t bg, huslcv Chcsapealce retrever who be(;aue a well-loved )ct Mss, for prelmnary tests ba eversc state n Unon {t next year. He Mo. M.M. 3-c~wnam H. Kelsey, tranng from ths n our famly. He lnd a wy, however,.of escapng ls leasl now pont present tme s enjoyng a ponted out that two upper son of Mr. Mrs. Earl Kelsey of n, we hate to tlnk of tle damage he must ave done to flow-.ed was shpped to Chcago, H. twenty-flve day furlough er vegetable, gardens. Dogs are enttled to a certan amount of tahcd tor - Aeral --- Rado "-- - Operator home n Brantord. at hs grades at Foxon would have only Hlda Street s home on an eleven twelve pupls next year to support days furlough from Norfolk, Va. such a class as compared wth freedom, but t should be under tle watchful eye of tber owners. Recently we have seen n our Communty roamng bs of dogs ( _ pleted course n February 1943 cla,sscs of 38 pupls n j center Mr. Mrs. Frank J. Carr of Mechanc. SGT. SMON com one suel b we counted eght of tlem) skylarkng tlrough baclcjjma n was sent to Tennessee, would hardly seem Justfed. Mddlcwwn spent several days at yards. Not.so long ago n western part of town Faj-juebraska North Carolna Carotn ndana ar felds for furr tranng. Mrs. Carrs home, 490 Man, street. Many ot parents felt that mount secton damage runnng nto hundreds of dollars was do Mrs. Carr was tlc former Mrs. /ottle Conger. y would rar have r chldren receve less of promsed by stray dogs. And so we agree wth "Lamra" tlat a vgorous ca (ED was shpped to South Pacpag would be n order. flc n August 1943 attached to a Troop Carrer Squadron of 13th 25 YEARS AGO LEGON ANNVERSARY Ar Force. SGT. SMON has been from A-C STANLEYp. STRCK Blue And. Gold n Southwest Pacfc Dutch LAND 43 that he snow located at PARTY BG SUCCESS East ndes atres ot operatons Carlstrom Feld, Arcada, Fla, MARCH 30-APRL 6 bosc flght tranng at Greenvlle, wears Ar Medal Oak STANS former address was Maxwell Feld, Ala. Lucas of Lucas 1*11010 Servce, go after speeders along Man street Through tho courtesy of Peter Constables were gettng ready to Show Aprl Texas n receved hs fnal Leaf Clusters also Good The 26th annversary brtljdjy schoolng at Foster Feld, Vctora, Conduct Medal. ED was groduated HENRY CROSBY 39 s now takng hs Boot Tranng at Sampson, has been taken of Chrst Epscopal ber of motorsts. Dodge avenue, a hsome pcture as sprng brought out large num party ot Harry R. Bartlett Texas at whch,place he receved Surely all ers remember Blue Gold Varsty n June ot N.Y, He expects to be assgned to Curch 90 prnts made aval Communty was saddened over from Hgh School Amercan Legon, was a comjlete hs commsson. BLL also receved furr tranng at Moore success last Thursday nght. r. J. Storekeepers School at Sampson. nt parsh n Armed Forces. promnent member of Stone able for sendng to each member sudden death of Ashael Thompson, Show presented annually by J. Broderck, chaplan ot post, He also attended Julllard Feld for P-40 Transton Gunnery. LT. MORSE s now enjoyng local hgh school under auspces of.mr; Joseph Mayo Commer Ned Angelo nlllate one year. ED has a "Scotte" pup a ffteen day furlough at hs home came down from Hartford tojajsst School of Musc n New York for SGT. PAUL PANCO, 43 la now Copes of larger photo arc church. He ded of a heart attack statoned somewhere n taly at a avalable all proceeds wll be whle sttng down to supper at hs Athletc Assocaton! The war came World War veterans asjmembers. The post voted to spo Oftwo an opportunty to remnsce at as a mascot occasonally has on Klmberly avenue. Replacement Camp. PAUL has partcpated n battles of North caretaker of Fort Hale Park- for for expenses of tle church. home n Morrs Cove. He had been evenng affahrs were prohbted GORDON MEAD 44 S2-C wrtes; so se shows were aboned but not forgotten! Not for held at Unversty of Connect fne panst ED was.) SGT. S mean that m n next class to eral Clarks Ffth Army. Whle at boys to Boys State whch jwll be pano (all ot us remember what a "m a senor agan by that Afrca, Scly taly wth Gen frst tme n two years, cut, at Storrs tor one week jstartlng MON was employed by New graduate whch wll be on 2nd hs present staton he was fortunate enough to meet LT. HENRY Varsty Show s uppermost n June 17. Mke Sarasobn s char Engl TrarLsportaton Co. as a ot Aprl.- stll, havent slghtest dea where m gong or when. mnds of EastHaveners. stenographer before he entered servce. ll get home ths weekend tor sure On Aprl hgh school audtorum wll be scene of ths, sxth Varsty Show. vjvlr. Mayo has apponted Walter Mullen, General " Manager, Robert Pemberton, assstant General Manager. Both boys are senors n hgh school. They arc workng wth commttee heads to nsure successful of.sxth Blue Gold Varsty Show. man of Boys week t s hoped that a tew organzatons ot town wll also tall n lne at least sponsor one boy. Comrade James Grant ot Naugatuck post presented Commer Nsj. Angelo wth a gavel durhg brthday celebraton. f Past Commer Lnus Swanton Comrade Henry Weber wll act as cochalrmen for jantclpated natonal clothtog drve. 5 sgned to Lenore An Feld, Calf n Decembc 1044 From thce LOUS way shpped to ahfelds at LT. WLLAM M. MORSE 41 took hs basc tranng lat Kedsler Feld, Mss. From Kessler Feld BLL was sent to he Unversty of Alabama from re to C.T.D. He attended Classfcaton Preflght School n San Antono, Aexas. BLLS next pont of tranng was a Cuero, Texas for Prmary Tranng. LT. MORSE receved hs On Sunday afternoon a group ot people resdng n Poxon dstrct mot at Communty House lo dscuss quesllons concernng poposed changes.scheduled lo take place n leteence lo eghth gade puplb. Charman Hugh Cox, of tle Board of Educatlon.made ajstatenenftbouc prdposed plans and Supt Wfllam E Glllls gave a stoy of backgound ot tho clangos whch ae contemplated. Ho pont street Thompson avenue nan operated by Al Anaslnsa ot Sn lo Conpny, 875 Qunnlpnc avenue. Far luvcn. Mr. Amsnslo wll contnue hs ol bsncts whch ho started n George lcnrd who started lnng staton about ten years ago on tlc ste was occuped by George W. Atwater resdence has not announced lls..plans for future. Anthony Proto recently wth tho Seventh Army n France Germany s back n ths country for Greetngs are extended to S. Sgt. louerl c. Junver who returned last week after completng 32 flyng mssons over Germany. Bob whos4 Jonc was formerly h East lavc now llvcu Urntford. le has rrcsdcntal Ctnllon one servce rbbon shows tour oak leaf clusters. le led n Newport News, Va., before makng l way here. "Say, f was really great to l n tlls country," says Kob. Robert- Clark was gven a fare-, well parly Saturday nght n tho home ot Edgar Myers of Slver Ss road. There were 42 guests present a delghtful tme was hosptalzaton at Camp Butner, N.C. enjoyed. Robert was presented wth Mrs. Anne C. Hllocks las sold n dentmcatlon bracelet, money seventh l."."tj"j."*", "l" *"W-> "nd P""-" f 30 tlollas. He Mr. Ms. Kaynond,. Snbc. leaves soon to enter servce. Tho many frends ot Chales Ballett, boat house proplotor at Marsfltld3QroVe,-"wlll bo sorry to learn hat he was panfully buned n an accdent past week whle gellng hs boats leady for season Budotte S ago famly who The Rversde Ladles..Auxlary wll hold ts regular meetng evenng, of AprU 5 n home of MS. Roy Burwell. t was many Happy Returns of Day Sunday for Rev. Wfllam H. West, pastor of Old Stone church. Durng tho communon breakfast at Center church house n New Haven those present surprsed local mnster by sngng ever famlar "Happy Brthday to You." AVc arc gladto report 4h«t Dr,,,, F:at. go. weu lamjukv u,..m4~< vel (rtst, cslmcd practce ths vcck at 257 Clldscy avenue. have csded n Fmncls stcct tor past do/en yoas moved ths week, to, homo whp)! y recently purchased at 32 flm street. [rank Messna anl"fmpy wll move nto hotlfc vacated by thcpag.,:., :f : [: f ; Mr;: ld Ur..Wlltam: Lyhdh- of Now Haven sppnt ssturdayr wth: Mrs. Wllam Lyncll Jr., of Francs street.. Wc were glad to greet U. Wllam Morse of Knbcrly avenue who s home from Moore Feld, Texas, for a 15-tlay furlough, "J, Glusoppl Onerelll of 27 Hoslejf street, Branford, hs made appu-r caton for a Package Store whch he proposes to open at 418 Man: street, premses formerly occu-. ped as. Red Mens Sal. / Dr. Mrs. C. l-ylcr Holbrook arc enjoyng much tme at r summer place at Wcstbrook whch y have opened for season, They have a couple of Englsh b; cycles whch y use extensvely, ll wlcclhg around countrysde llcre. Down Memory Lane a number of years was well known along tho East Slore. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. James Malcolm of Pardee place. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Russell of Thompson avenue enjoyed a trp to New York cty for Easter holl-. days. Mss Beverly Brooks Robert Schroedcr were solosts of Chrst Church School Chor at well-attended Easter servces. - FASG 40 dnd LT. CHCK DEFL- PPO 42. CHCKE even gave PFC. LOUS J. SMON, 43 en bulsted n ArmyAr Cadets n Cheshre or for qute was qute a thrll for an nfantry after that probably wont see PAUL a rde n hs bomber whch October He reported todevens some tme. The only thng m sure man, especally PAUL. At present Mass. on February 22, 1944 for outfttntg assgnment to Greens Quartermaster Course here s qute basketball says "playng wth ment because y felt that of s that ll go out to sea. The for recreaton, PAUL g playng advantages of new arrangeboro, N.C. LOUS was n sent to a thng. Even though we are not some of se ex-college players s dsadvantage of transportaton was Fort Myers, Fa. traned as an rated QM 3-c when we graduate rougher than many of tho battles too,great. Though re were.dfferences of opnon re was a Easter musc at Old Stone church Aeral Gunner. He completed we wll have already passed all ve seen." PAUL was a member of tests that qualty us for ratng." course was gven hs wngs n class of 43 before enterng sprt of good fepllng throughout was very much enjoyed by October 1944 was n as We have Just receved a note New Brtan Trade School. dscusson. many who attended Easter servces. 1 1 m tt

2 > Wj r * J 4 r» * B -.t -vt3.t j]->»<-%»,«%rt*4w«jtv»=!ftefb-t( V4-S. P,. f-f h f MA { ]\ \ \ P n : j 1 " A PAQE TWO Anor Letter On Holy L By Army Nurse Ths week We mbllsh anor of nterestng letters sent home by Mss Ocorglanna Klrkl, an army nurse n ran, tollle of her furlough early ths year spent n Palestne, Last week she told about scenes n Jerusalem. n ths, letter she descrbes.old Cty. Dearest Mom, Nancy folks: My trp to Old Jerusalem Wo got up catly on rhy frst Monday re pled nto a G.. Truck after eatng boakfast. Before long wo were rdng up down green hlls wth a gorgeous lscape on all sdes. The nearer one approaches Jerusalem more hlly rocky t becomes. Just before comng to cty, hlls are practcally all rocks n large formatons; a sort of natural terracng, Tloy are about most unusual hlls vo over seen; not much n lne of trees, except for occasonal wooded sectons where stunted lnes grow. They arc aulte steep, but ascent s mad(!ralcly gradual. None are peaked on lop, but have a, rounded crest. Grass, weeds flowers grow abundantly all around- rooks. These rocks by way are manly lmestone. The llno deposts re ftro extremely rch. The wear has turned surface rock to a tan-grey, but underneath earth t s snowy whte, We entered cty through Oatf of St. Stephen walked along to 3t, Annes Church whch was bult by Crysadcrs, n crypt, blrthplaoo ot Mary s marked by an elaborate altar. One can planly see that t was orgn ally a cave, wth rooms, tunnels stars carved out--an outlet through roof to ground surface provded for lght ar. Even f ths \yasnt exact spot whore she was born, at least t gves one an dea of what place mght have looked lke. n those days, btlldngs as we know m, no matter how crude were very rare unless bult by The Cty of Jerusalem s bult on wealthy, govornmcht or Ro for hlls; two n old elty, two mans. Most of commonpoople lved n caves hewn out of hll sdes. The lmestone was very soft not dlroult to work, although wth r crude tools t probably took a long tme. Not only wore EASTER SPECAL Why not trcnt.yor.soll to a Cold AVa.vdV Youll never ]tmo\vjow unle)eval)l.v soft ud l,ur.l lookng jovnane, can he nt yolvo rotlkaykrte gvng you a closer lo lle scalp MVO loknr lastn; wve. Kven that problem tlo ndtlnu, strong Rm(?y curls deep glossy vnvc«. All yours or tlu sldng when you ask or Kyotto. Call now for your appontment.,,. Our or Pormajonts, aro from 7.50 up. Specal on Olldrons Permaents, $B.BO Mary Theresa Beauty Salon 2G7 Man Street Phono Bast Haven WE PCK UP AND DELVER! But you wll savo tme oxporso hy brngng; your sot to our store next door to tho Town Hall. EAST HAVEN RADO CO. Tel, 1-31,O E, (. ClHKY 21(J Jan Street waast News Buyng Servce Gude George A. Ssson NSUEANOE FRE ~ BONDS MJTOMOBLE - CASUALTY!1 Chdsey Ave., Garage FOUNDED 1010 JOlNBOND, PBOP, OBNBEAL AUTOMOBLE REPAKNG ndan Tral Rdng School Personal Drecton Harry McLay Specal Attenton to Ohldren Bdng Classes Now Formng Pavk McLay Bradley St. Aug le s Auto Repar GENERAL REPARNG TRES. BATTERES AAA SERVCE AAA Phono Man S. Tho Old Eelablo C. A. J. Porot & Sons PBOMrl BEBVOE Plunbng, Heatng Tnnng 0; Q OlmpDl St., How llavou bo BrntUoy St., Bact lavo THS SPACE FOR RENT CO CENTS PER WEEK Washngton ce & Ol Co. S. Calabrese & Sons 101 HEMDfaWAY AVE, BBS., 0 UlB AVE. PHONE EAST HAVEN L A. Madson Elootroal Oontraotor All equpment necessary ox puuplnj: out cellars 32 Hobson Ave., Phone dwellng places made lke that, but also tomb. such as one Joseph had made n whch Jesus was placed. Near brthplace of Mary s ancent Pool of Bethsalda. One could see t by descendng a narrow stone starcase. t was dark, stagnant od murky hard to realze throngs that gared re to receve healng. Of course, snce t s nearly 2000 years snce Chrst lved; ground levels of cvlzaton at that tme s now about 20 to 25 feet under present one. For example; orgnal Damascus bate was very hgh, but only a few feet of t can bo seen. The present gate erected over t street leadng through: t s about at level where top of ancent gate stood. So, n no nstance do wo actually st on spots where Jess stood, yet t s nsprng to see cty terrtory around t, And from what wo have seen n general, wo can gar about what t mght have looked lke n hs day. n -new. Those n old cty Mt. Morlah Mt. Zon sorry, dont know names of ones on. whch now cty s bult, but tlpy are, adjonng old cty. The old Olty s onoompas.se} by groat wall whch has been lorn down rebult a number of tmes throughout colurles, The hew cty has been constructed outsde walls has no constrctng boundares. The buldngs are mostly of stone look substantal enough to wthst many decades of use. At one tme, after vstng Mosque of Omar we walked over to wall clmbed some stars sat on t, Prom ths pont we got a beautful panoramc vew of Mt. of puvcs, whch was far more expansve than had over magned, mentoned thp Moscrue of Omar n prevous letter to some extent, \)ut dd not fully descrbe t. t s huge s lovely nsde out. The desgns on walls are brllant desgns of colored tle. nsde, tho wals are gorgeously desgned carved woods jlnlald wth gold. Crystal Chelers hang from celngs lghted wth cles on Frdays. Near one of tho doors re are a par of cles about 8 feet tall 0 nches n dameter mado of beeswax, dont thn y -would burn out n 100 yearslls a a tem7 WOlllD YOU rlk.toy OF <_,-- Jxont EXllSS.S Pl0,NENE«yHWeN,;»-OBQ4;:. ts4 podotavv-teftst HAVEN ONON SETS GRASS SEEDS FERTLZERS TUB BnANPOlD REVEW. EAST HAVEN NEWS BASTERTDEV your Garden Supples Headquarters Buy Early Hardware Store Jan Kn Slroctn Beautfy Your Home Treat t to a new p.nt job nsde outsde Consult JFrederckCDahll PANTNG Whats Dong At town Hall The Towr Clerks offce was gettng ready ths Week for annual ssuance of dog lcenses whch wll begn Aprl l. Mss Margaret Tucker, Town Clerk, says that about 000 dog lcenses were ssued last year that number possbly more arc expected to be Edward Galpln Mr. Parker Atwood served. Mr. Atwood n well taken cre ot ths season. chosen words of commendaton The tags were receved some presented medal to Wllam was tme ago are made of plastc Woods. Wllam s son of Mr. n an vory color. Last year re Mrs. Walter Woods ot Hemngway avenue. Mrs. John Str- was some trouble over dogs eatng materal whch many dogs mstake berg, drector ot musc, at East for a bt of bone. n Qute a Haven Hgh School acted as acberg, few cases t was necessary to replace companst tor servce, pre tags t s lkely that ths sented as part of muscal procompanst trouble wll be repeated ths year. gramme several songs by Hgh The tags are made n plastcs becaase School Glee Club. Clfton Weed of metal whch tags were Jr., conducted contest, formerly made, hasgonc to war. partcpants were prepared by Mr.s. Stanley F. Chlsholm Harry Brlnley; n tho Town Court at weekly sesson Monday only one case was dsposed of, that of Martn Worms of 345 Slver Ss road, who was fned $12 after havng been arrested when polce sad hs car had left hghway ht a parked truck M feet away from tho street Tho Town Hall offces wll be closed Frday for Good Frday holday. n seventeen hundred sevetty; four Elmer Proctor, town halj Jantor, has a very nterestng large prnt They bult her well, bult er showng Old Stone church durng three stages of ts long hstory. Hor robe of brown from nerby strong.. He pcked up prnt at an aucton t has proven qute hter- Her lmber frpmtotoket, flls., hlls, / estlng to those nterested n local antqutes. CHRST CHURCH SERVCES Dont forget three hour serr vce from 12 to 3 Good Frday n Chrst Church wth Old Stone church St. Andrews church partcpatng. Easter Day: 6 a.m., 8:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Holy Communon; 3 p.m. Holy Baptsm; 4:30 p.m. Church Schools Easter Festval Len are ten Mte Box Offerngs. Flowers for Eastor. Those plannng to gve donatons or flowers for Easter decoratons, notfy Mrs. R. D. Schroedcr, CONTRACTOR Phono JfO Hgh St. East Hnvej pe held n reverence by three prncple relgons of Clty Jewsh, Mosltjm Chrlstlm, (There s t quarter for each Old Cty.) The Moslems beleve that t was shmael who appeared was slan. And as Abraham s far of Jews, so y beleve shmael s far of r race. Thus place s Holy to m. t was a surprse to me to learn that t was h a temple on ths spot that Jesus taught Elders. The buldng does have 12 sdes, so t was a synogogue at one tme. The Jews want t back, but Moslems are determned to keep t. Tme wll tell, J guess... Georgana.., MR. BRNLEYS COLUMN "Good, better, best, never let 11 rest, 111 your good s better, your better, best." The Senor department of Old Stone Church, presented an unusually well trahed unformly matched class n publc speakng, Sunday evenng. The contestants were Mss Alce Ayr, Wllam Johansen, Wllam Judge, Jerry Stcege Wllllom Woods, A commttee of Judges. jvhlch comprsed Mrs. Robert Pemberton, Mr. The East lavon Congqs are n-j vltng r frends to a basketball game next Monday evenng at Stdle Church Gym at whch tlm y v/111 play Reds Loon Dube of vor street s tlj coach of Stone ChurcJ boys. AN OLD STONE CHUKCH Her lofty tower, slender, lne, : Ner buckled wth fercest wnd Her face keeps pace wth Er lme, ; She holds keys to thngs dvne. Her chldren n her school she trans, And puts Gods knowledge n r brans. And many sons of her re be All scattered over l sea. A sacred trust n her y see. They thnk of her, tn far y bo Ther longng hearts would surely.be Wthn her holy walto kneel And offer thanks, delvered, free. Harry Wlker Brlnley. Mss Beth Taylor.brarlan at Hagaman MemoW Lbrary \vlll spend Good Frday week, end wth relatves n Danbury. Jolv Kcltcll of Shrt Beach road receved a telephone call last week from hfs son, Pfo. John Jr., n Kansas, that he s on way home for a 30-day furlouj. Jalm went out wth loznd nfantry has had long servce n Tacflc area. Lttle Wllam Messna, mn of Mr. Ms. Frank Messa celebrated hs fourth brthday Saturday THE BEST OF EASTER GREETNGS Pardee Grlle Restaurant MAN STREET EAST HAVEN <* Tnne to Sharpen The Lawn Mower *;,s» See how g-ass s growng! s (S CjRv / J-ClrL y "" -ttwmower ready for a Busy Season? We have facltes for all rvyspv* knds of sharpenng:. Weldng Servce 203 Laurel Street Phone ELM CTY CLOTHES Talored to Your Measure Ready Made Suts TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS - PANTS Cleanng Pressng Rejaarng Bll Paugno of, Propretor, Store Open 8 A.J. to"8 P.M. 449 State Street Phone 6-G655 New Haven j t - j Announcng Lucas Photo Servce Exclusve Home Portrature We Specalze n Portrat Work rght n your own home Why not have a pcture taken of new member of Famly for Dad n Servce? Commercal Photography Photos Talcen Anytme Any Place l?o.s Dodre Avenue PETER LUCAS, Phone PHOTpGEAPHER l"«haven OUR DALY SPECAL Genune pswch Clams Blue Plate 65 cents ln.oy a good dnner where last Haven folk gtt togetler Dner Man,St. at KrUham Avenue Combnaton ncnerator Roaster Tn lny sze lo ll any yard Heat Resstant Cement Both Useful Ornametal CAST STONE VASES GARDEN ORNAMENTATON A. J. Ferraolo 47 Prospect P. Ext For Easter Furnshngs Vst Department Store Now Showng Complete Lne of Mens, Womens Chldrens Socks Hosery Shrts Neckwear Shoes Furnshngs for Entre Famly Department Store 317 Man Street Bast Haven The Best of Easter Greetngs TO ALL OUR FRENDS TO OUR BOYS N THE AND SERVCE FRANKS BARBER SHOP Gve! Help Keep The Red Cross at Ther Sde Now Avalable A lmted supply of new Ol Burners for mmedate nstallaton subject to government regulatons. We are now n a poston to render prompt effcent ol burner servce. Coodrch OL BURNERS FUEL OL PHONE lofwhalley AVE. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Thursday. Mn-rcl 29,1945 Expert Declares f/nbn School Should Be Rked Edtors Note: Tlls week \vc contnue report on s Elementary School needs mado last year by an cxcrt from Unversty of Connectcut, now tho subject of much dscusson among our townspeople., There wll bo approxmately 340 elementary school puols to make room for n tho center of by About 250 of se vylll probably have knocked at school doors by About 175 wll be admltlod by The present overcrowded condtons great expected gan n near future make mmedate acton essental., Unon, Tuttle Gcrrsh Schools Of three center schools, Unon s by far worst. ccntcr seventh tljjft grades has been made. t w; requre very extensve rcnod(j_-,j U tho chldren to get tle tst desasum serts, addton ot a jj, ad audtorum would h. qured,,t s reasonable tha Tlargement of or t»j centcr schools addton pcclal actvty rooms for benjsof all elementary school (jjcts served, by m would beh[.\,]orc practcal t town has a-fj desre to do rght by fll;-,, zens. ctl- Such abolton of Unon sjoj Plan r would necesstate ate housng for 23G jnpls pl 340 expected n confer, tjjj from Hgh school, or a tsj about 650 pupls altoger These 590 pupls should bo \..Unon receved for all practcal he says. ferred to Tuttl? Otfc prposes tho lowest score as a schools. Hs letter follows: school buwng. Tlcre has been n laj; fl for a hcraft room of somo sort. ts age condton, as nrevlously dscussed, makes t vvorth- veloped for resdental pur t!e years a good deal more lj As soon as t s economcally possble to secure materals, a gymnas Mafch 2, 1945 wo Jma whllc t( end ts bad nfluence on wthn a mle radus of Tutlle tl> um large enough for a regulaton am very tred but just had lves of school chldren by razng t as soon as space Moreover, observaton shows tlt- was found n Gorrlsh vlcnsy basketball court ought to be bult. to wrte you a letter tonght. 1 The school s largo enough to dem also a separate audtorum hard tme everyone s havng hero By way tho Chaplan of guess you can underst what a s,provded elsewhere for ts chldren. Ths plan just mentoned wll contnued development of % condtons are more favorable j, AVllh a seatng ca;aclty of seven on sl. The Marnes really 2(!th Regment ot Ffth Dvson s an er, Herb Van be termed Plan l. l n proxmty of TutU hundred. f t seems to be too large have are havng r h Consderaton of ts use as a than of Gerrsh. n exdondturo for future voters, to buld separate rooms, a com- of tho Old Stone Meter, former Assstant Mnster buldng for exclarlve use of Church. Tuttle school s n a poston tt The Board of Educatonnvtes all those nterested to attend a meetng n Hgh School at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Aprl 3rd to hear of changes beng made n school program. Ever Try a Quk-Letter? They come n Bodes, both letter note ozo, sralm- to V-Mal, hut vlh more wrtng space. Wrte, tear out, fold Eeal, makng- envelope. ce.gstt orlrsdge The Glt S 240 Man H. pone op, Ralpl New Restaurant Completely Renovated 130 Cosoy Beach Avenue Momaugun SEA FOOD, STEAK, AND CHfCKEN DNNERS CHOCE LOUORS Tel Plenty of Mazda Electrc Lght Bulbs All knds szes ncludng Fluorescent Lght Tubes 26 percent dscount on bulbs JUST RECEVED A LMTED NUMBER OP Westnghouse Electrc Heaters Prced at $14.45 East, Haven Electrc Applance Co. 287 Man St. Phone ?mmmmmmmmmm HEAPO MA.MA SAY WED CET A LOT OP MONEV WHEN YOU TELL you nother SHE CAN BELEVE WHAT EVERYONE 5AYJ AOOUT ) WWELANS SERVCE STATON BXADLEV a MAN THEY ARE OtPVlOPSV-Cl releve Momaugun school n event of somo unplanned for factor ncrcasn; pupls to be provded for n that dstrct. Tuttle school s tho bgger of two. Tuttle Gcrrsh. Tuttle s also newer of two, beng completed n Tuttle school seems farr frcm busy Man street than s Gerrsh. n or,words re are THE mtanforq :EVB\V.JA3TjrAVEW NEWS straght from c sl o wo a great many factors tendng to Jma, scene of one of our costlest Pacfc sl nvasons, comes favor greater part of roughly 700 pupls beng accomodated a letter from Morton H. Goodwn, at Tuttle school. t scents advsable EH 2-0 of a Navy Scabee Battalon that 450 of 700 pupls should be whch accompaned Fftl torlne Dvson. Mort graduated from days, watched battle taken care of at Tuttle. E.H, Hgh n 1937 was actve frst fve days from tho sea. Our Ths would rcoulre an addton h spos havng been manager of convoy was protected by many battle shps of all knds. Wo were to Tuttle of 14 classrooms, Sealng schools frst baskotball squad. 40 pupls each, one loom for a He enlsted n Aprl 1942, traned lucky to, be able to stay ol sl tftt long a tme. You see we lbrary, by mddle 1950s. Dscontnuance of Unon school under Marlnq nstructon n Norfolk later at Bermuda. After werent to come ashore untl our ncreasng enrollment would present a -need for about ten of se shp was unloaded, flrsl consderable actve constructon fve days were so bad that wo wore classrooms ald lbrary at once. work n whch he had a chance to unablo to take very nnch ashore. The or four rooms ought to be see a bt of Afrca he returned to added to Tuttle at least by 1D50 to tho States n October 1943 bo safe. Those fgures account for went to Calforna for advance removal ot pupls n tho basement classroom to an upper floor flc assgnment. "You have lo take combat tranng pror to tho Pacl- transfer of eghth graders from your hat olf to Marne Corps," Hgh school. Ths basement classroom ought to be made use of jnaton gymnasum audltorlt m would be next.choce. To be contnued 4(NUTE-MAN FLAG TO FLY AT UNON SCHOOL - The chldren of Unon School are be congratulated on attanng " average of over 90 ercent n Vy room for sale ot War Staps Bonds. They are now eltae to receve a Mnute Man % Whch s gven only to schools wl( have attaned 90 percent pu- Pll Jaltclnatpn durng month. UUon School s frst school n Est Haven to attan ths honor. Grade 1, Grade 4 Grade 1 have 100 percent for sale of War Stamps. Arrangements are beng made for approprate exercses to be held soon n connectonwth pres- HeayelHearye! Mocton Gbddwn Wth Seabees On wo JlTa full. The Japs are fghtng lke mad men not many are taken alve. Tho fghtng s mostly on one end of tha sl now, although at nght re are many snpers out lo keep you n trouble. When you that runs up hll about two hundred yards from water, whle back of Us all fth Dvsons heavy guns are dug n nnd y slug away day hnd nght, s bhss arotnd your head Just shake all ovev you cat drt nl tme. 1 never realzed Jt would bo lke ths. No one would untl y are whore t all takes place day by day. Now that am oft shp can tell you more about my" trp. was on same shp for ffty-nne Tho Marnes were fghtng for every foot of ground gans were measured that woy. Prom two or a lttle more mles off shore 1 watched ths battle go on nnd saw two lospltal shps bo loaded wth wounded marnes. Hovvever n those fve days r only saw three of our planes shot down. The rado sad t was hardest fght Marnes ever had. And t one could see what t cost, thoy would bo able to underst ths was true. EASTER AT STONE CHURCH stop look at ths sl you wonder how marnes-were ever Easter servces wll begn at able to take t. They lave had lo Old Stone Church when Plgrm Fellowshp Groups love fght up hll all way, tho Japs have been dug n, n church at 0:00 to ascend Mullen many cases y hkvo been burned Hll for a Sunrse Servce. Followng ths thrd annual servce out wth flame-throwers. Planes from carrers bomb Japs on young peodlo wll return for breakfast n Parsh House. end of sl all day long. And all day long, battle shps lay Two dentcal Eastor servces barrages from water nto wll follow, frst beng scheduled at 9:30 A.M., second where- Japs reman. t seems lo me that tho end must be near for at 11:00 A.M. at frst servce thorn, my only hope s that Ma Junor chor wll sng "Rng rnes cut; every last one down. Hdppy Easter Bells" by Smth- tho have never smelt anythng as bad ntermedate Chor "Chrst srsen Today" Charles Holm wll as a dead Jap. guess you must know that am lvng n a fox hole, sng Hosana by Granler. The Senor Chor wll sng followng ground sure s far from a nce warm bed. Outsde ot not anms at second servce; By havng a bath for over a week or a Early Mornng Lght" Relmannchange of clos, am makng out Dlcklnsor; "Awake, Thou That as well as next fellow. We ex Sleepest" Maken "Prase Thy Soul, The Kng Of "" peot to hav our mess hall set up Heaven Antomorrow spthatwlu sure,be a blgldrews.: help. VCvgrealost hardshp.s not Receptonsts at Easter Serhavng as much water as-1 want vces wll bo Mr, Mrs. Phlp Under ths headng a weekly (half gallon a day). We expect n Tarbell Mr., Mrs..Jerry market place s afforded all who next two weeks to have thngs McComb,: Ujhers servng wll be have wants of one khd or anor. runnng pretty well. But for rght Donald Chldsey, E. W. cowlea, The cost s 10 cents a lno, three now re s nothng but ard Frank Hunter, Carlton Gould, Lewlnes 25 cents. Mnmum charge.25 work, n more work. Everythng s run around clock, so Rosenqulst, Prank Fountan, Rob s Borden, Rchard Fletcher, Carl cents. Advertsements must be receved before 0 P.M. Wednesday. you can well underst when ert Gerrsh, Clfford Sturgcs, Harold Nash. Phone say weght s Just fallng off FOR RENT Small hall n East me. am now lvng on a beach The organst s.nathan S. Downs Haven for weddng partes mnster. Rev. Wllam G entatlon of flag to school. socals, call , West wll be asssted n ser.vlce The teachers wsh to thank HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, full or by Mr. Wllam Gatlng of Yale members of P.T.A. who have asssted n sale of Stamps part tme, ve n or out. Wrte Dvnty School. The sermon topc Box C, East Huven News., s "Lfe Comes Back Agan," Bonds n school. Last Mnute Easter Sft Suggestons Pottery Stuffed Toys Cosmetcs HOLCOMBES No Shortage of Whskey Here! DAN PARLLAS Economy Package Store Yes! We Have MPORTED Scotch Whskey Lmt One Bottlo To A Customer The largest most modem most complete- stocked lquor store between New York Boston Open 8 A.M, - 8 P.M. Frday, Saturday 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. 2G9 Man Street Phone lasl Juven Freds Fred Tome, Prop. Specalzng n TALAN AND AMERCAN PSHES SPAGHETT. RAVOLA Tel Man St., When You Need A Plumber Call Peter A. Lmoncell PLUMBNG HEATNG CONTEAOTOR No Job Too Lurgo No Job Too (Small ]!)9 Hemngway Ave. Kn.st Haven BARN DANCE Foxon Communty Hall SATURDAY NGHT wth HNES HAYSHAKEBS Bob Wlson, Promptng Route 80 Servcemen Free Brushes n All Szes For Your Sprng:tme Pant Jobs Evcrythnf for The House, Gordon Pants Enamels Varnshes GARDEN SEEDS OARDEKT TOOLS AT THE BUSY STORE 5 & 10 Cent Store 2G3 Man St. (Next to Holcombos) Loads of Fne Boxed Chocolates FOR EASTER Reaso)m.bly Prced ; Easter Baskets n a Varety of Szes ETCALFS DRUG STORE New Lfe for Old Batteres Wo have complete faoltes for curng all your wnter-tme battery troubles, Open untl 0 P.M. For your oonvonenco Blfs Sunoco Servce Staton ;!.SH Mn St., nor. terr.sl Ave. A Sttch n Tme Saves Your Clos O( ol ll( muy forvcos Wo dfv n Hnt ol rcparng nnd nllerng ncn.m, women.s S> chldrens gnrrnenls. Cmserval(n not only Kaves you money, l>l t s n])entve to war oltorl. Let us advse you. EAST HAVEN CLEANERS Alteratons Uoparng Dyeng Shoe Reparng loo Mn, St. Ploe d-lo!) Hnst Havon. y J..~.f J 21)1 jmn.street Meal nannng s So Easy Now. When you see tho venul of Qunlly 1<\)O1H set beloro.yor eye.s n ths well- Hloukod Pood Shop yon, too, wrbeoone xathflccl oustomor. Form habt of Tradng on Man Street where neghbors meet \ Wblfes Qualty Food Shop East laven OW OPEN The Beautful FOXON TOWNE HOUSE EOUTE 80 FOXON PARK, EAST HAVEN Angles Place Hes Stll Here! DANCNG Every Thursday, Frday, Saturday Ben Spvak Hs B Good Food( Wnes, Lquors BUS SERVCE TO DOOR PHONE J! fa

3 [ PAGE Fbxm FARMGUNT The annual Sunrse Servce on dsh at noon. Beacon HU sponsored by n Ctzens Commttee headed by Clar Three servce stars were added ence Bremner wll be held Easter to servce flag n St, Andrews MaMM 2-c P. G. Mozealous wrtes Sunday at 6:35.A.M..Elder Calvn Sunday for John S. A. Whle of to hs parents, Mr. Mrs. Mozealous of Man street-under da.;e Seats wll be speaker Dr. Navy, who s located at Patuxent John L. Gregory wll read Rver, Maryl, Harold E. Hall of of March 5 from Phlppne s scrpture otol prayer. The Army, John Mlton Greg ls enclosng a poem whch he portable organ wll be played by pcked up, whch we take ory of Army, who s novf at Mss Dorothy Watson. pleasure n passng on to our readers. Camp Gordon, Ga. An nsprng Easter program has The Executve Board of Farmount Assocaton had r pause to wrte you a lne. Paw "ELO PAW" been arranged for Sunday, at 11 n St. Andrewschurch ><ronlght " at rnonthly meetng wth, both Fl- To let you know m dong fne; 7:30 a Clelght Communlonnance Board FreCommsson Now may be braggng, Paw, servce wll be hold n. chapel. Wednesday nght. A general dls- Cause m Just lke rest. Frlday church wll.unte wth cusslon coverng Flro Dopart- ts gettng harder every day Chrlst Church,,;ln a ment problem as well as new To do our patrotc best. three hour servce from 12 to 3 sewerbllls washeld. durng whch Dr. Grfegdry wll T. Sgt. Wllam Butler, son of preach from 12:16 to 12:46. Mr. Mrs. Wllam Butler of 280 The Granns Corner Homemak- Qunnlplac avenue, has undergone ng Group mot jwednesday.n an operaton at Port McPherson, home of M-s. Kenneth Mansfeld at loa. Glad to loarn Bll s comng on 088 Townsend avenue wth covered fne. Gen. Keox Says Well folks 1 see whoro Mr. Stevens or somebody n Town Topcs column whch we wnl all lke to look over eaph woelt to see what our neghbors are dong whats new around se parts had a few lnes about re beng some talk about possblty of establshng a branch bank n after war. Now dont,,,knqw wher res anythng to that br f t was.lust put n Jora space fller but t ought to be somethng for us all to thnk about. They toll me had. a.bank a few years ago but that.when depresson of cary;thrtes came along t sort of whsfeod away lke so many or thngs dd n those tmes when we had so muchmeat n our markets that, government pad fanners to kn off r hogs. Well tfryhowte bank went b)t that ant any argument that hadnt ought to have a bank agan some day. dont know much about bankng laws admt but ssfems to me that a law was bassed after those dstressng tmes qf depresson wh oh made t possble;, for good strong exstng banks.to set up branches n communtes where We could have a: real home-owned bank but 11 looks lke a branch bank would be next beat thngf underst West Haven has one some or communtes also. f am wrong anybody s at lberty to set mo rght. Weve got qute a lot of busness places hero n town y need bankng servces of many communty s certanly busy enough for a bank even f t s only a branch bank. Now thats my opnon from what hear sad around town ts opnon ola lot of jjuslness men ors lsd. hotethatsomeof our cltlzens.start. thnkng about ths master "When war s fnshed maybe well bo able to have a banc here. Who knows? FRESH FSH General Knox RECEVED DALY AT Annex Fsh Market Get acquanted wth ua ths Lenten Season Also Fresh Fruts Vegetables Phono TownsoMd Ave.. GrnnH Corner F. G. Mozealous Sends Poem From The Phllppnes Tant nothng serous. Paw; Were Just a bunch of Saps, Whoever thoughtd take so long To whp those dog-gone Japs? Yes, t has taken longer. Paw, But we have done our best. MacArthurs kept hs promse; Now we Just want a rest. We know re are fellers back home, Paw, Just aohlnto do r share. But Just how can y do t,. f Uncle Sammy keeps m re? Now y are Just as anxlo.us as knds. Our wo were. Or at least thats what y; say- Now m wllng to make change. Wllng any ol day. Now f y dont get here. Paw Well fnsh, ths scrap n tme; But thnk how hard ts gongto be On fellers left behnd?., tll bo hard on those fellers, Paw When y see us. struttln down street. Theyll look at our stars bars Then down at r shufflng feet. So now must sgn off. Paw, Theyve Just sounded "All Clear," But m sure countng days ahead Tl my blasted relef gets here. Servce for Every Car! t wll be my am to supply people of, New Haven, Branford Automoble Servce. As n past wll supply Homes places of Busness wth Hgh Qualty Fuel Ols. THE BRANFOUD REVEW- EAs HAVEN NEWS (fafor Here And There At E. K Hgh By "M.G," Mss Eleanor Leary, Pupl Adjustment Teacher, addressed Unon P.T.A. at a meetng on March 15 at Unon School. Mss Leary spoke on "Tle responsblty of parents n cooperatng wth teachersn regard to pupls attendance at school, r physcal sprtual welfare r atttude n school room." She ahso explaned her part n work as ntermedary between parents teachers tred to establsh a workng partnershp between two. Grls of Hgh School, n Sewng classes; are preparng for Edster wth- r own h work. Dresses made by Shrley March, Dorothy Metcalfe, End Toung Blanche.ClarelU are on exhbton n case outsde school.lbrary. Two hbags made by Marlon Pslllas, Edna Meeker n eghth grade sewng classes are also on dsplay. n Connectcut A.A.U. Champonshp last Saturday, John Sanford Pank Dooley wth Dlek Plte of Hlllhouse.111 Buntng WKEKLY REPORT ;, of West Haven.,Hgh "school took thrd place n Natonal Junor Accordng to last morbdty 200 yard free-style - relay. Ths report ssued by State Department of Health shows that re or relay team n country. makes m thrd fostest Jun are two cases of lobar, pneumona Frank Dooley also, took tlrd 111 three.of scarlet fever n Branford. 220 yard free-style swm. place aganst two Yale men n also reports seven cases of whoopng cough. Among vstors at A school from armed forces ths week were Robert Junlver, Wllam Norton, Robert Grlswold, Julus Kmctzo, Lt. Wllam Morse Bll Mlntz. Sprng has surely arrved not because robns are hoppng around, snowdrops are noddng crocuses are peepng out of ground but because of numerous ktes caught n trees wres. A very satsfactory long bloomng dwaft flowerng plants arc portulaca Znnea Lnears The znna has lttle, sngle flowers of a lovely shade of golden orange wth a delcate lemon-yellow strpe through each petal, whle center s dark brown n young flowers turns golden orange as pollen develops. Plants grow B to 10 nches tall, up to 2 nches across. Every sprng a gardener performs one of greatest acts of fath he plants a seed. Early to plant Early to hoe Quckly to thn Helps everythng grow. Central Cleaners CLEANNG REPARNG ALTERNG 2-3 DAY SERVCE We Pck Up Delver Phone Man St. East lven Thursday, MaroH 2S, 104g FOR THE EASTER SEASON WE HAVE A COMPLETE LNE OF MPORTED WNES Choce DOMESTC WHSKEYS We Also Have Popular Br Beers n Ample Quanttes Forbes Lquor Store S Korbos Avenue AL. ANASmSO, Owner Of Al. Anastaso! t! Travellng Publc, wth Best n- f- J- Phone 4-3G50 frnnns Corner The Four Pllars s Popular Pleasure Spot EARL STRONG hs Smart Rhythm B Lnda Lester, Songstress DANCNG FRDAY SATURDAY 8 to 12 P. M. NO MNMUM NO COVER CHOCE WNES LQUORS STEAK LOBSTER CHCKEN TURKEY DNNERS We cater to Banquets, Partes Weddngs For Reservatons Phone "The House wth 4 Pllars" Om The Cut-Off, Cbmmunty Bowlng Alleys 204 VtAN STREET, For Reservatons Call !" SAV OL COMPANY Announces THE OPENNG Of HS o. 1 AMOCO STATON Corner Man St. Thompson Avenue Center of Gasolne Ol Change Car Washng P sl:"g Tres Batteres Battery Chargng Recappng Vulcanzng Sparkplugs Fan Belh Battery Cables Radator Hose Accessores of All Knds Spark Plug Cleanng Gome n For Servce! 1/ Thursday, Mafch Snce early n February mllons of Easter rexnelnbrahces have been maled to ouryoung men OVereasr-remembrances lke se, expressng common fath of famles r sons n th Easter promse. Some show CrossTrumplnt, garled by flowers of reawakened world; ors portray Easter scenes remembered from chl-" " pageants. Closest At a12th AAF -47Base n taly Capt. John J. Yuslevlcz, son of Mr. Mrs. Walter Yuslevlcz, 48 Hardng Avenue, has been awarded Bronze Star "for mertorous servce n drect supnor; o combat operatons dn Medterranean ater of operatons." Capt. Yuslevlcz s materal olcer of Brg. Gen. Benjamn W. Chldlaws 22nd Tactcal Ar Comm flghter-bomber group of 12th Ar Force that frst adopted P-47 Thunderbolt for low-level bombng straflnw. Hs flghter-bomber group, whch has been awarded three War Department Unt Ctatons, partcpated n Egyptan-Lbyan, Tunsan, Sclan, talan Sourn Prance -campagns. Capt. Yuslevlcz, a graduate of Conn., entered army July 14, Connectcut State College, Stqrrs, 19l receved hs commlsslon at; Lowery Feld Armament School, Denver, Colo. Mrs. AnnjAgetoof 46 Monroe stteet hasyeceyed word that her son T-5th Oade Ncholas Starlno has receved Bronze Star tor mertorous servce. The offcal ctaton from Headquarters 4th Armored Dvson reads as follows: The Bronze Star Medal s awarded to Techncan Ffth Grade Ncholas J. Starlno, Armored, Headquarters Company, 4th Armored Dvson Trans, U.S. Army, for rerltorous servce n acton aganst an armed enemy of Unted States. Techncan Ffth Grade Starlno acted n capacty of half-track drver for 95 consecutve days.n vcnty of Plousy, Prance, when control pont was attacked by enemy bomb crs fghter, T. 5th Grade Starlno manned a.50 calber machne gun, helped ward oh at- tack. Wlen area was engaged by drect artllery fre, Starlno stayed at hs post acted as a messenger from rado half track to comm post of control pont. Starlno has been n Army snce February 1942 has been overseas snce December eh was formerly employed by Sagal Farms, nc. A.S. Anthony Lpkvlch, 25 Curye Street s recevng tranng at Sampson, N. Y. mmm The job of helpng keep Amercas gant bombers n fghtng trm for r aeral assaults on Axs awats Pvt. George P. Torelll, husb of Mrs. Prances M. Torelll, 51 Bradley Street. Pvt. Torelll was enrolled recently for Kessler Felds 70-day basc Jt otl ov THE DAWN, dawns joyous promse, have al-, ways been assocated wth taster, just as serene md- sht has always meant Chrst- sas The salor who has seen sny dawns at sea wll surely Mtch Easter skes ths year *hfeyes that see most hope- < meanngful Easter morn- "tltat ever lghted oceans world. And salor ""us, after four wartme Es- puthflt thoughts that have "td hm to hs home through on(y years away are those that "P*lnk hm to hs God. Ths s hs nrse., perhaps of.all to ghtng mans Easter thoughts s Easter c«d showng famlar scene at Gethsemane, atj hours of dstress that were to be followed hree days later by eternal trumph of Eastet.These are more than holday remembrances t person to person; se are communcatons sprt to sprt, messengers of a common payer.. : arplane engne mechancs course, havng quallfled for Army Ar Forces Tranng Comm techncal school wth outstng marks on Army mechancal apttude tests. Ths tranng program ncludes nstructon n mantenance fundamentals, structures, fuel ol systems, propellers, electrcal systems. nstruments, engne operatons, basc arplane nspecton hydraulc systems preparatory tranngfor possble entrance nto one of several specalzed arplane mechancs courses -also gven at Keesler Feld. / Wth 101st Arborne Dvson on Western Font Wthn two days after 101st Arborne Dvson pulled nto Bastogne shortly after start of Battle of Bulge, t was completely sealed from outsde help. When Germans demed surrender, actng dvson commer, Brlgldler General C. McAullfle answered: "Nuts" The defense was to attack contnuously. At one pont, ammunton raton was 11 rounds to a gun. No planes were able to break through low cellng to brng support supples. There were too many wounded for medcs to hle. But seven days after encrclement, battle of Bastogne pocket ended. A corrdor had been establshed wth our own troops. The 101st Arborne had completed anor chapter n ts hljtorc march through battles of World War 11. n addton to partcpatng n battle ol Bastogne, 606th parachute nfantry regment played a major role n success of Normy Holl campagns. t took part n fall of Carentan later lberated Endhoven, ll Holl. t twce took measure of elte German 6th Parachute Rogment n attanng vctores n France Holl. Members of unt who partcpated n Bastogne envelopement nclude: Sgt. Leonard Tamsln, vy Street, Branford Cpl. Donald. Kng, 33 Taylor Avenue, East Haven. Pvt. Albert Altmannsberger, U. 8 Marnes, wrtes that ol March 4 he spent afternoon wflth hs cousn, CD. Donald Masbj son of Mr. Mrs. Burton Mason, that Don was lookng feelng fne." Donald s also wth Marnes s recoverng from a hp: njury. He has been n servce 27 months. :,rj: : pre. EmlVMontellus has receved honorable dscharge after seeng servce n Prance Belgum. Teddy Mcurer, A.R.Mfl 3-c, s wth hs mor, Mrs.- Hertha Maurer, Clark Avenue. He s statoned at Jacksonvlle, Fla. Pvt. Edwn Kamb has been spendng a furlough at home of hs parenl, Mr. M-s. Peter Kamb of Hardng Avenue. Pfc. Herbert Tenoske, Paved Street s at a rest camp n taly. GRANTE BAY By NGEBORG HALLDKN Phone Mr. Mrs. Charles Foster of Ludlow, Mass., are among Easter guests of Mr. Mrs. George Page of Johnsons Pont. Mr. Mrs. Herbert B. Jackson, Man Street recently had as a house guest, Mrs. Carre Clark of Woodbury.. Leroy Altmannsberger was guest of honor at a party Tuesday nght to celebrate hs brthday. Eenee Altmannsberger daughter of Mr. Mrs. Albert Altmanns- ))erger s a patent n Hosptal of St. Raphael recoverng from appendcts. Warrant "Offcer Regnald Babcock has returned from an overseas trp s here wth hs famly. Eolln W. Mettler, Jr., Hotchklss Grove s vacatonng from hs studes at Choate School. H.J.SMTH Electrc Motor Servce NDUSTRAL DOMESTC MOTOR REWNDNG REPARNG Servce to Motor Drven Machnery Water Pumps Refrgeraton Vaxsuum Cleaners Washng Machnes Compressors Tel llnnnon Rd., Clntonvllo North Haven, Conn. THE BRANFORD REVEW- EAST HAVEN NEWS StonyfJCreek By Marlon Bergcr CHURCH OP CHRST Rev. Joseph Wllte, pastor 9;45 Sunday School 11:00 Mornng Worshp, Every evenng untl Good Frday servces are beng held n sanctuary of Church of Chrst 7:30, at whch tme re wll be n contnuous narraton of "The Robe" by Lloyd C. "Slugltts, Mondays reader was MrS.Wseph Wllte Tuesday, Rev. Joseph;: Wllte, Wednesday, Audrey Rogers, ths oventng, at whch*,tlmc communon wll be served, frnestlne Robertson; Barbara Wells Hl conclude story Frday., Easter nornlg sunrse servces wll be at 0;30followed by breakfast served byj Plgrhn Fellowshp under drecton of Beatrce Kelsey. Sunday School wll meet at 0:45 at 11:00 pastor wll delver a sermon on "He s Rsen.] The oholr wll sng "Prom Cross to Crown," a cantata by Frederck W, Pence. Mrs. Albert Wllams wll be hostess to Phllonlans at 8 oclock Aprl 3rd.. The JlU-a-tccns are workng toward a May carnval. The Crcket, Club Canteen held a saddle shoe shndg n recreaton room Saturday evenng. Lt. Com. Ernest Arnold Rattray, U.S.N.R., was a recent vstor wth hs wfe Rose, hs parents Mr. Mrs. Ernest Rattray. St. Tlereses Church members wll hold a drawng soon on a h crocheted scarf. John Porde, or Boston was a recent vstor of Mr. Mrs. John DeBay. Specalst 3-c Lorrane De Bay Fordo has returned to Washngton, D.C., after her recent vst home. Mrs. Al Hpoghklrk entertaned " Even D2Sen Club Tuesday nght. She was drvng on Post Road u Bratord suddenly swerved nto concrete abutment of a ralroad underpass. Authortes beleved steerng apparatus faled to operate. She was gven treatment by Lorlmer Carter of Old Saybrook, a bus drver, who was on hs run from aulford to New Haven, Wllam Stack of QuUford, a passenger on bus, also aded n gvng trpatment. Ben Cjltcnden reportng tor Short Beach Boy Scouts flnds that 440 tent caterpllar clusters were collected last Week by troop members later burned. Ths week an addtonal 1100 were prevented from gettng n r damagng work. Mrs, Raymond Powolson of East Haven, state health charman tor Connectcut Congress of P.T.A. spoke on accomplshments, of at organzaton at last meet- JOAN ANN GEBEL,,,,,..,. CONFRMED AT TRNTY U»S Of ndan Necll P.T.A Joan Ann Oebel daughter of Mr. Mrs. Holry Gebel of Westwood Road, was oonflrmed by Rght Rev. Frederck G. Budlong, S.T.D., Bshop of Epscopal Docese of Connectcut n- Trnty Church on Green, Now Haven, Sunday, March 18. After servces a dnner party was enjoyed by famly at Colonal House n honor of occason. Those present were Mr, Clark Strckl, Sr., Mr, Mrs, Wllam Strckl, Mr. Mrs, Madson Strckl, Mr. Srs. Andrew Strckl, Mrs. Wllam Rourke, Mr. Ms. Clarke Strckl, Ml, Mrs.. Henry Gebel, Mrs. Howard Gebel, Ruth Strckl, Raymond Strckl Joan Gebel. l- TESTS SEEDS Cherry HU 4-H Club members met Saturday mornng wth Tlomas McCttbe heard followng reports "Allocaton of a Garden" Rchard Brewer; "What VOBOtables to Plant", Steven Flnta; "Testng Seeds", Bobby Nyholt; How to Start Tomatoes ndoors", Joseph fkovlo; How to Draw a Plan tor a Garden," Fred Smpson. Mrs. John McCabe, leader, told of her vst to a North Branford 4-H Club. : Steven Flnta wll bo host to club Aprl 12 at whch tme seed tests garden plans wll be brought n. Beatrce Kelsey, 22, who was Church. taken to Now Haven Hosptal Monday sufferng from njures receved Mr. Mrs. George n an automoble accdent s reported to be mprovng. e=j S9 e>9 e-5 MHDH Mss Alce Barron, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John W. Barron s wth her parents untl Aprl 0th when she returns to her teachng dutes n Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A pcture, "Practcally Yors," wll be presented n Branford Theatre Aprl 6 ad 0 under auspces of Trrollum or Trnty Gregory Myron of Route 80. North Branford obseved r 13th weddng annversary, March 28. PAOB rv Rev. Matw Q. Maaaen was guest speaker at annual communon breakfast Sunday attended by 600 sponsored by New Haven Federaton of Mena Bble Classes. BRTHDAYS Dolores Borzlllo March 20 Wllam Chadeayhc March 23 Nelle Rathbun March 24 Frank M. Dudley March 25 Susan Crag Rosenstcln March 29 Rhode Leshlhe March. 30 Henry Howd Aprl 3, Wrng world for sound n just ten average days, Sgnal Corps communcatons troops n France use enough wre to go around world. n a sngle.feld headquarters, y have nstalled 2,100 telephones whch hle 30,000 calls a day. These fgures are from just one battlefront one feld headquarters n a global war. Tjtf. hclj) to explan why res a shortage of telephone equpment here at home. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANV KEEP YOUR RED CROSS AT HS SDE-GVE GENEROUSLY At three for a quarter t represents a bargan n transportaton a better rde for same money that you pad when nearly everythng cost much less than now. Beyond that t sts for many, many servces whch make safe dependable transportaton for you your famly. t s a reflecton of polces of a company whch takes, serously, ts responsbltes as a publc servant. Qjompanf 1 KB Ea l" -,,. ".,,..1 \ r.f., {.,". f,a»">»-«mllpj ***.*T?VV-.».«**»,k.-*» Vj<«*( -rf --fc j jj}>t.jllaa.fq4y 1*- - " 1 &-*..J...J,... -t.j-m-m-a-hy.

4 .»~ 0 )t J \» > < t ; A- PAGE SX: *" CSS The Branford Revew (Establshed 1928) News Publshed Every Thursday MEYER LE5HNE PuhlUHer ALCE T. PETERSON Edtor, Branford Jlevlew PAUL. STEVENS Edtor, Bast Haven Hews Telephone Btonford Member of Now Engl Press Assocaton SUBSCRPnOM BATE $2.00 n year, Payable n Advance Advertsng Rates on Applcaton WHE BRANFORD REVEW, nc. 37 Rose St., Branford BAST HAVEN NEWS J12 Saltostall Pltwy., Entered as second class matter October , at Post OfTloo at Branford, Conn., under Act ot March 3, 1807 VETERANS PROBLEMS THE BRANFORD REVEW.jEAST RAVEK NEWS SHORT BEACH Thursday, March 20, 1946 Chart Outcome h P Contmed from page one where Jobs arc scarce, or louslng poor, or where clnss frctons pre val, or hs fellow ctzens aro n- szes nge, of {«sfjs h\ pjejvf.rl ll,., nr T n t n,n TU» ""e" " veterans cannot be rato, from sfcmnsv, Urns -pvkx hfm-a 1 le glt o[ Juno 3, W3 was fenced olt n a pasture of economc for harvetns. tutv s.t5!», a»4t" wan, ho wnrn that Frances An- securty all thp- nu-n T.OL-.«.» ALL THESE YEARS ST. ELZABETH R. 0. CHURCH. Pastor, Rev. Wllam OBren Curates, Hcv. Joseph Buckley Rev. Wllam Myers Sunday Mass at 10 oclock. UNON CHAPEL Rev, J. Edward Newton ot WestvUle Pastor Undenomtnattonal The Rev. J. Edward Newton wll Klvc Ls own arrangement of a.specal dramatzaton ot "The Cross" at Good Frday servce at 8 oclock. The Lords Supper wll be celebrated at close of tlls.servce re wll be specal mu.slc by vested chor who wll render selectons from "The Story of Cross" by Dr. Dudley Buck, under drecton of Mrs. Edth Davles Jones. At, church school sesson prlnny begnners wll sng junor boys wll rend tle Easter lesson at 11 oclock pastor wll delver hs Easter message. Tle chor wll slngr as ts pc hde, Hesurrectou" Duncan; postjure, "Mojnh", Hnnrc; nnthcm, Jtstl Morn of Vlotorj" "Ttnnks lk> to Ood" by L. Rogers, fvtw!«> S ovlwk publc s jnef legslaton Woafd Provde Scool Funds. ""ffseeducatonal opportun- Tlrsda,y, March 29, 1045 solemn requem hgh mass was celebrated. Mrs. OConnor ded last Monday n resdence of her sster, Mrs. James Russell, Clark... Avenue Besdes Mrs. Russell she s tes forgljrercent of " chlwren survved by three or ssters, Mrs. of Coueof cut would be made pos P. S. Armstrong, Mrs. Edward Voss t-" of Mlwaukee, Mrs. Maurce Tmln; three brors, Lous Doun of Oranke, N.J., Edward Gouln of West Haven Arthur Goun of Rversde Avenue, Short Beach. nterment wab n St. Lawrence cemetery Konnnyor wan ablo to sleep, have a good communty to come Troubled tlouflls about her lone to, so that t s necessao to.,.nj,,. (,,,. <,»,j. buld knd of communty or- Drntler tur lea er t lotffl ts to,...,..,.,, " gnnlzatlons that wll develop sptr- " " t of unty among all organlatjons Out ol llose troubled tlouglts nterests. crott-flexl a; cno wat may be otltstflnd- Jor tlouss of years Ue world fg gjows n. poeu or te war. -Conver- J:Z,:-Z:::-Zrl T n n- c-, communty can conunue ths or t SJ*** rsserwr t«ow o«!«joe Brown, Gnuy Smms,,g, j, vetenus make a good?.*.*" masme Cjaawltadjustment to cvlan lfe, or t can ",? «««> m«l.oa a««s cs vooddo both, or t can.do nothng. t *f Jfff """ * s all up to conunmty. l"" f "»= States.slsslpp wa.s covered wth forest. Today two-thrd. of our ow> Connectcut s so covered l, wth woodls of a knd. r\»ttss-..t\w «> s ov!w.k ters use a term "full sockvg- to j;,v! S, uu- jram &tg. descrbe a woodlajd c«nlaul«g au szes agw of r<f«u> pjep<\r V.RJ.. RrAssn Mxrdx-J; \va.s guest a sswvvr!a.;t Hosday JM. fhym WJ>X Jl Clnrls "<= Hrptgh a bll now before State jjsature, whch, by Octo-, "1 llafwould provde addtonal state a for educaton totalng "" {5,000,000. Te outgrowth of many years of Wf, too new plan for equalzng brs-r?=""" f -f;p*trnttts;:r; ej assstance, rar than leavng tobsfcpendcnt o present 18 vaol grants, some ot whch have ten n exstence snce fhl new plan, would provde ad- «o al ad to 148 of Connectcuts 1(9 fowns. Bascally, plan sets tj n annual expendture of $100 prljupll as program n whch Se state wll partcpate. Any weeks ago at hs parents ""summcr",!; "JJTl = "=home was taken ll later= P f * P? O Per puremoved to Bradley Feld hcspltals, " * ===v= where ho has been serously 111 olplt"- " " ""ds. A town scarlet fovpr. «!ould be free to.spend as much lore than $100 per. pupl as t Mr. Mrs. A. Jean Pfelff Mrs. Wllam Hull, a former resdent, called on frends here Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Pfelflf wshes to thank all those who asssted n sale ot moton pcture tckets.sponsored r. short tme ago by St. Elzabeths Womens Club. Pvl. Wllam Sawyer of East Rurford, N.J. vsted here a few schools, t would not requre an ncrease n local taxes or any addtonal state taxaton. And whle local communty would receve g-eater fnancal assstance from stat.e control ot educaton would reman wth local school board. The ncreased grants would be provded on a graduated scale over a four-year perod, gvng towns an opportunty to develop r school systems wsely systematcally. The towns,, present amount Of ad addtonal amount possble under bll by nclude: Branford, $3,381.73, $58,- 982;, $0,139.03, $100,- 138; North Branford, $12,732.11,?4,572. Mlchele Nardella, Montoweso Street s dong nalntlng on St. Marys Church. s recoverlrf r own. They must a e classes, av E.,*r!..,t. f*** *<** * * *-- >"«" Charles under, drecton of V conmunlty to come or o H S l S l * 1 ««"-»- """ "" -o" or of even sjjw; ta awvas-e fm>xfs..jtf\"!.:%vf:.astekftrt w>>r<> Mrs SucJ a "tjbtr KswrKB" A ata-ma. PS/awws.,!OS*s. a\vv5-< Stcvso long «s»»» b«mw "fwb" Htw* Jtem.*!* 3**s,!w«, Bs,mx5!d Clark, [arc not alto»-«< S* tmsamt vamm. WntS VM: Mts, Stanley crowded ttejeltm?- Hpm< WaJ?e».. J<fe*. waaa Mttrsran, Mrs. \J>lm 3SUft.S Mrs. TttSHas Flon, J3te:j.. Jswws; SJtKysMC Mrs. Lews scarlet fever. Buddy Kllgerman from pnkeye. An rsh mnstrel wll be glva n Communty House Aprl H by aoodfellowshlp Dramatc Clb, under_ drecton of Albert Potl-J c wshed. Shrley Temple thourlt enough of tju appeal n ts lnes, ts smplcly anl uler.stndnr that tlcy devoted valuable brondea.st tme to t, Don ScNVl robroadcast t on request. lys of All Clurolcs receved 1000 requests for copes. One Jrm dstrbutes copes vjl ts daly nul. "Oovernon." ns crolod globe. Jlyscua have requested copes by {lo mndrods, Copes were found blowub around Normy beach, traslatons luvu been dscovered on bodes of dead Nazs. n New Gtnea a whole battalon carres copes. 11J.H found tacked on jungje talb d n foxholes. Ptty copes Avcre seat J.«a Scottsh battalon Amcretn prsoners n Pol hare 1>een provded Avtl poem. Hun!- reds went to Chna. t appeared n an talan ewspoper 250,- 000 were dstrbuted to Jewsh solders overseas. Ms,s Angerma3er estmates tlmt over, four mllon copes lavo lofther.dcslc, not countng, ndvdual copes prvate prntngs, Slo has wrtten had publshed some 80 poems for whch she has receved no money. Gfts to her lavo fnanced sendng of "Converson" to all wlo lnyo asked for t. "Converson" s Easter rcndng. FOR WAR TORN COUNTRES Organzatons throughout state hye been asked to start organzaton work for natonal elothhr collecton for war relef to be (jonduoted durng Aprl. The general rule s to follow slo/a, "What Can You Spare That Tey Can AVcur!" Clothng of all cnd-s, both for summer wnter, s needed. t Jeed not be n perfect repar, but should be clean wearable. Let ths "be a remnder to those who do sprng house oleonng are fortunate to be able to spare what those n war torn countres can wear. Branford s workng on all angles of problem through a Commttee headed by Frst Selectman John [Bralnerd. A plan to buld a communty organzaton has already been dscussed by some of towns leadng ctzens. Such a plan would develop a sprt of unty among all organzatons, groups nterests q. communty. Ths plan wn be dscussed furr at next meetng of Mr. Bralnerds Commttee on, Aprl 3rd at 8 P.M. n Town HalL A tlservor OF TREES.Bo may.urtlules toave :uj!p!urufl rfoellj 4.fst3rbnB -lle.(la/orsc :mt oew nbes or -woud tthnt ;t vlll.aul- Soe Jere., an.htresstag Jts nyrnrltance, to ask you just tdlookmjaut yoa sad see e wood protluctsjyou use todlay: nsulaton fto Llnoleum;!cgarette papars o Mladys,;r.v.on fabrcs; sdp tmbers unc paodg cases; wood cellulose as ra ba- slc materal for explosves. What wouldllke to showsthat wood n form of stng ;:tlmbcr s one of most.lmpor,l,(nt, certanly most easly cbumlated reserolr o rawnutcklalltvs possble for a naton to. lqre.-.alttatl er for war lo for peaoe ttlnu use. For wood as tmber ls : nftw materal that need not.dotocurate,; but whch may be made to lnuvbusb; contnuously n volume, to Sn- prove n qualty; also, unllkb,wth; most or materals, every Cltu: can help drectly towards proftucng storng t. Three centures ago, all l a Unted States east of MJs-!. area) was a propcrly rotated full stockng of trees. Note t s far below par at present. There mght well be an average of 20 cords ot wood, or 6000 board feet of tmber per acre, or altoger, three bllon cubc feet of wood n State; or to use a wood chemsts term, 80,000,000 tons of cellulose llgnln. Ths wood reservor can be ncreased, or ncrement used, at rate of over 2,000,000 tons a year. As wood manufactured frst nto pulp, n nto paht products may easly be- come products worth SOOXO a ton lor made nto rayon bjt: wjuolfttw: Mt hv recent St. StaafcelJass toed s»l< n-pwt tlmt $30 was c-teared sutrf thank those who made t jjd.ssb\ Kay llansw of Worcester, Mass., was weel! end guest ol Mr. Mrs. John Lester Cornng. Phlp Gall Osgood are du at r home n Berger Street. Good Frday servces wll be held n St. Elzabeths Church tomorrow evenng at 7:30. Mrs. George Trapp Mrs. D. W. Owens represented Short Beach P.T.A. at last meetng ot ndan Neck P.T.A. From Newport, NJ., comes four games for Teen Age Group as a glt from Mrs. Ernest C. Carpenter. Sherwood Mason of Clark Avenue ~ " recuperatng FOR THE CRPPLED The Boocfy wleh sponsors fee sale of Easter Seals does.not hav«an endowmct, t docs not receve State ad or funds from nx-supported agences. ts ncome s rerved almost \vloly fronutle seal sale whch s conducted each year. [So, you see, those of us who open al envolope fnd tlcn nsde [are gven an opportunty for provdng funds wlel bojod [shadow of a doubt go toward furrng 11 wonderfully good work, rhc. socety tells us that t s faced wtl enver responsbltes than ever before antcpates that as dsabled veterans aro dscharged from servce hosptals, huy wll bo n need of traned help _.. fabrcs or blastcs t5 hundred! <n thouss! -"=»*"w Mason o of aallare per toe, sue can magne at Grace Hosptal Uhe jutentattles o tb a tabera" n operaton, _ bfchcrvor specal program, whch n- 3),Dw.dW KJsmsyttS at 5h«e ;="SM Holy Communon, has been arcsmplv» wwooaal mssntl" "«*«-ecton ot Mrs. [whos5,attty.asbctstmlka*t«fe:[*" Davtes Jones. jcarejfss wth :t«or.a.lullwtaflt:: fj " J-:.,f "ena.wuh rt.-t tr«t- ut,vou,.,(,vb,,u,k f* <>5"-:>r..-fe of late :Jflt,.oran.offcal contohlut mm-f* " Jf, Jtate.perw.sun Sx, Wm ;P«a twavt;::;-""-" - " "" " lss.w)ljl>«{!; r)nauul; (S)mw-; nectcuta.tmber.-esjjw;: ->"«W"-* " «-»* -S to fnd a [let,.wnter VVVufltTOflc", ;jjw,t <*Hlrtl«. W J5 «;», A. Z, HOUS-: Me.V.H.Mr..wmtmt J :<**<«? Mflt:l*" <* " - "-«ss&s& Bck: tfflrl;.no.-,<;ljja,c. \-\<fn t4 t3t* wrk txy frs z! Dck Butler, Ralph Bolter, Krfc Wntklns Danny Mautte arc takng end menparts, Albert Ptulton wn be nterlocutor Cll Wntrous, panst. ",! The chorus: Betty Mautte, Tael Bolter, Ruth Watklns, Sade EJrfer, Grace Hutchnson, Maron 7yler, Barbara Brlggs, Clar Polon, Wnne Rnker, Paulne Wat, Don Hayward, Hayden Ryan, Paul Rnkor, Charles Wajlt, Pop cfrtls, Stanley Bush, Wlfred T, Nolt. A number of specaltes arc planned. Tckets may be purchased from any member of cast. Mr. Mrs. George Qulnney have receved word that r son Pvt. Roswell H. Qulnney has loft for overseas. Pfc. Lous Burgess of Marnes spent week end at hs home. Mrs. Frederck C. Hehn of Short Beach has receved word from her husb Pfc. Frederck C. Hehn that he s somcvyhero n Belgum. Cona<fs,t<art. shmxfmpftw- %wvx v.vy taly, %Kvy U rcbtrroott, ffm.-t E«ach nep ll adjustng mselvfts to Concdent wth larger cam- r dsabltes or rehabltatng pagn for funds for Bed Cros.s tlomsolves for r old jobs or aotler drve s now udcrway, new ones ftted to r abltes. Bnallor n comparson but one t seems tlat those of us wlo are larlo ll wlnt " - - not dsabled must realze that wo that looms largo n what t can accomplsh. t s that eoduetod by n local comntteo for Connectcut Socety for Crppled Chldren Adults, nc., s ro- ])resented by Easter Seals, whch were moled, to many resdents ot communty, have ore tlan a lttle responsblty toward,,provdng: for m, just as wo have for hcapped workers who Do-aWe jba* Unw tom\ wh MWV ru be Ctetrt ty sus jmmv;- M -.VW) a place of tea«l\v. * jyfcjl.v nnt- ng to every 3j»afcv«Asw. The beach tjo.sts y** &» uv.w.torjed by OT>1J, tet awjjavd! j; teoengrossed n eteesj; & «s«ns«l3l buldng. ts memoral U already bsu, constructed by AlmgSjSy at Double Beach. To /n-operat«t!, tw beach would gve employment to a number of dsabled veterans; venture would be prolltablc; those same dsabled veteran.?, profts cbuld be used to ad poor The memoral buldng wll not do that. Memoral buldngs are used by only a few on formal occas- [lons; y are never much frequented by veterans.. Veterans are men; hen do not care for formal stffness. Double Beach could yet he saved by Branford. ts new owners probably could be persuaded to sell at a reasonable proft. The wrtersuggests that a great mstake s beng made n erectng a memoral buldng losng Mss Carol Bradley, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mlton P.- Bradley of Branford Pont s on deans lst at Rhode sl School of Desgn. Mss Barbara Gould ot Stony Creek s on vacaton from her studes at Burnham School for Grls, Northampton. Mrs. Fred Adams s charman of Amercan, Legon Auxlary food sale Saturday mornng, Aprl 7 n vacant store formerly occuped by Wards Rado Shop. She s as.slsted by Ms. socar Rank Mrs. John Ahern. WHEN N NEED OF WALLPAPER ; OR PANT Tst UNTED WALL PAPER CO. 93 Crown St., New Haven Wo Save Yo Moneyj J n no case would amount of tato ad be loss than $10 per pupl f n no case would amount of present allotments be decreased. The bn WES prepared by State Department of Educaton has cndor.soment of Connectcut State Teachers Assocaton Connectcut Assocaton of Publc School Superntendents. The plan, accordng to Dr. Alonzo G. Grace, state educaton commssoner, s desgned prmarly to make t possble for each town to mantan at least a foundaton level of fnancal.support for educaton;, secondarlll, to transfer, to wder resources. ot revenue avalable to state, some of fnancal burden now borne by local taxaton ot real property. Whle plan would make possble mprovement of local PULLORUM CLEAN Baby Chcks Kneuers New Hampshres Place your Order Now Rudolph Kneuer POST ROAD BRANFORD, S mm The Branford Tle Marble Co. GENERAL CONTR>5CTO? MASON PLASTER -WORK 13. BRECCAROL Phone 1115 [19 vy St. Branford, Conn NEW HAVEN BRANFORD. N3LFORD CLNTON - MADSON GULFORD For addtonal lstngs changes n present lstngs n tl4 whte secton, ojf whch we have not already been notfed, please telephone, wrte or vst telephone busness offce at your earlest convenence. ;w *:s; *wsf; ;s<ly;».#v 1 cda 5 m& gs you mxfure aaa pfet.,,,,, :. a memoral bulh AVll bo dropped Jrom ouble Bench forever. ndustrul pay rolls wlo recol- He furr suggests, on behalf of, verson begns. We onn lelp by underprvleged who found.., "- ~ - buyng Enstor Seals. job re, on behalf of our voter- Governor Wnthrop Desk 38 nches wde wfh four drawers locks! Mahogany 9,50 o your ov/n growng condtons 5W Scde Sf Collns Freeman, nc. Man Street Phone 61C Branford ORANGE ST. AT CR0V\N, NEW HAVEN Complete Home Furnshers Furnturo Draperes Beddng Rugs Ranges Rados Electrcal Applances BULLARDS -: 4-.»»T A.»AA *)*-J(..,,«..tM-,H4r».>ftt8lfe <,T<%»»,<M<taW«/ V-Uul,fc4.j., g;!>mmm.l-j-~m ft Nevf Haven Corner Orange...,, _Tlursdjy,_nr,avc! 20, 1015 Pne Orchard Thomas E. Bralnerd wll return to Choatc School n Walllngtord on Wednesday ntlcr.spendng sprng vacaton at h.s heme here. Mrs. Charles Smth o Handen was week end cucst ot Mss Hlda Chldsey.. Mss Anne Cobcy wll spend hcv sprng vacaton from Daa Hall, WcUeslcy, wth MKss Nancy Eltsh ot Wellesley Hlls. Aprcntcc Seaman JatK, Gobey. who has been a V-12 stypjj [,t Sale has "been THE BRANFORD REVEW- EAST HAVEN NEV5S transltffpjj at East a for stutat Gru BUSNESS DRECTORYf Why not have your typewrter addng machne equmcntjlaced n frst class condton? Otf fully equpped servce department wll do ths work promptly nd clllclently furnsh, wthout charge, lean machnes. REHANCE TYPEWRTER CO, C. B. GUY, Mgr. Telephone Crown Street New Haven Prnceton, N.J- Mss Ann Ely. Northfleld School Ncrthfcld, Mass., s.spondlnj {j,;,,. vacaton wth her parents \ Word has been receved [fp,,, Seaman 2-c Donald Erlckson tjnt he s now n Marlavas Uljugg, Seaman Erckson s wth hesx bees. } Mss Barbara Mlls wll nu.shortly to Chatham Hall, Chau.L_ Va. after spendng her sprng,,1. caton here. Wllam D. Plnkham Jr., s sptujl ng- a two weeks vacaton wtttj parents. Bll s a student at ft,ll. lps Academy, Exeter, N.1-1, Mrs. Ralph Smth returned \V(j. ne.sday from Mam Bench, Pl. where she has been spcndlg sev..! al weeks. PAGS 8SVER NORTH BRANFORD Guaranteed Bolers, ladlators. Ppe Plumbng Fxtures, Lumber, Storm Sash Doors, nsulatng Wool, Wall Board Roofng THE METROPOLTAN WftECKNG CO., 1730 State St New Haven, Phone FOR SALE-Bavrels, Kogs, on Glass Jugs, Glass Jars, lap Bags, Crates, Ba.skets, Gal- Buretc. Howard Johnson, Branford Hlls, Servces n local churches tor week are n keepng wth Easter Season. Lenten devotons wll be held at St. Augu.stlnos Catholc Church on Wednesday Frday evenngs. Mass wll be celebrated each mornb, cutossons heard durng atterncon evenng hours as announced on last Sunday. Specal Mass wll be celebrated on Good lrlday mornng. Two a.s.scs wll bo celebrated on Easter Day, one al 7 or at 9:15 oclock The last m.s.s wll!l)c a hgh mass. Rev. John J. Mc- ;athy, pastor, Franlt Frawlcy, oranst chor drector. A food.sale Wll bo held after each mass by women ot tle Confralenlly of Rosary. llmaundy Tlursday servce wll bo,h ld at Zon Epscopal Church. ~~~ An altar servce address wll REPORT OF CONDTON OF THEtelheld on Go6d Frday monng BRANFORD TRUST COMPANYJlf :30 "olook at Zon Parsh Bank Statement ATTENTON : Our trucks call < anywlee for furnture, electrcal applances, antques, old dslc, scrap materals. Eveyllngbought from cellar,to attc. We wll gve a Zt Bond for a Snger Sewng m.-clnc. Phone ndependent Furnture Co., 3S Dale St., New Haven A SALESMAN WANTEJ Preference gve cx-servccna, Permanent connecuo n well-cslablslcd lfe nsurance Cumpany, natonally advertsed. Salary conslo to per montl. Address Branford tevcw Eox 47. LOST Pass Book No. 202.). t found return to Branford Savngs Bank... A20 Dont Neglect Slppng Do falho teutl drop, al) or wabljlo when you t.-lk, tat. lautl or sncozc? Dont l,e nnnoyctl anl en)l,nrrnaael by sucl) hcadu. A.STWlCrjJ, an alkalne (non-acd) powdor lo Hpndo on your ])laloh, kcos lalko teotl moro lrmly sot. uvc. confdont fcduk o( securty addfd comfort. No sumny, Kooey. pasty taato or leolnfr. Get l-as- TJlErH today at any drue store. PRUSSCKS SERVCE STATON TEXACO GAS OL Havole Ol n Sealed Oaaa Lubrcate Cars A dfferent Grease for every purpose All Lubrcaton done ty experenced help. West Man St,.,, Tel, 448 THE HULL BREWNG CO. HEW HAVEN, CONN. ot BRANFORD, CONN.,.a State Bankng nsttuton otgnnzed operatng under bankng laws ot tlls State, at close ot busness on March 20, Publshed n accordance wth a call ssued by tle Bank Commssoner. ASSETS Loans dscounts (ncludng overdratts 130, V. S. Government oblgatons, drect fully guaranteed 695, Bonds oblgatons of States, nunclpaltes, etc- 0, Or bonds, notes debentures 59, Bankng house furnture equpment Real estate taken for debt or real estate owned 57, Cash on h balances wt or banks 440, Casl tems, exchanges tor clearng..., Or as.snts 9, Funts set asde for savngs depostors: Loans on collateral personal securty 1, Real estate taken for debt, sold on contract or orwse acqured 2, Total F;unds set asde for Savngs depostors 3, Total Assets...$1,415, LABLTES Dem deposts of ndvduals, partnershps corporatons $1,113, Tme deposts of ndvduals, partnershps corporatons (except savngs deposts n savngs department Savng department deposts Lqudaton a/c The Peoples Bank & Trust Co Deposts of U. S. Government (ncludng postal savngs) Deposts of State, muncpaltes, etc. Deposts ot or banks Or deposts (certfed 0 f t c e r s clecks, etc.) 1, , , , , , Total deposts.; Blls payable, redscounts or borrowed money (savngs dent.) Amounts set asde for nterest, taxes oter expenses Or labltes (commercal dept.) Captal accounts: Common stock Surplus undvded profts $1,257, , , , , Total captal accounts 155, Total labltes captal accounts...$1,415, MEMORANDA Pledged assets (book values): U. a Government oblgatons, drect tulguaranteed (commercal department) $ 50, Total $ 60, State of Connectcut, County of New Haven ss., Branford, Conn., March 27, 1945., John H. Brch, Assstant Treasurer of above named bant, do solemnly swear that above statement s true to tle best of my knowledge belef. JOHN H. BRCH, Asst. Treasurer. Subscrbed sworn to before me ths 27th day of Ma:ch, ]945. WNFELD R. MORGAN, Notary/Pubc fllrcl, Rov. Francs J. Smth, reclr,.mrs. Paul R. Hawkns, organst <d; chor drector. Holy Communon seron ll-be celcbrat(;d on Easter Day «0: lo A.M. The chldren wll preset-tlr mte box oacrng ntnfers of clurch school wll ftlye potted plants crosses. 1 cle lght servce wll be holt at Congregatonal Churcl onopd Frday nght at 8 oclock. A sedal servce has been planned everal uersons wll unte wth urch at that tme. Acarly nonng sunrse servce wll hed al Congregatonal Churn on Easter mornng at 7:30 ocloc Ths wll be followed by a breakst ng chapel at 8 oclock Frlenc are cordally nvted to attend e,her or both of tlese events. The tal Sunday classes wll be omlttetfo- all membes ot Sundayschool. NOTES Mss bea Kulcske, daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. Klule.ske ot Totoket Roal, who s a member ot musc faculty of Brearly School of New York, Gave a very successful concert al Fnch Junor College of New, York. The program ncluded numbers from Beethoven, Bach, Schumann, debussey. Mss Ku leske s a graduate of Yale School of Musc. Mss Marlon P. Doody s spendng her sprng recess at tle home ot her parents, Mr. Mrs. Danel M, Doody ot Foxon Road., The North Branford Branch of Red Cross was one ot frst n New Haven Chanter to reach assgned quota n War Fund drve. Mrs Aldcn J. Hll, charman, was asssted by a corp of sncere workers who gave lberally of r tme eftovt to make drve a. success. Totoket Grange met n town hall on Tuesday nght frst second degrees were gven a class of ten cdates by Gulford Grange degree team. Sev- eral vstng grangers wore present to wtness ceremony. The surgcal dressngs quota has been receved amount of work wn need to be doubled extra workers aro needed. The quota gven ths branch s 3,000 per week ot 4x8 nch dressngs. The work s beng done n lecture room of Atwater Memoral Lbrary on Wednesdays between hours of 10:30-4. The Zon Parsh Guld announces that r annual Sprng Tea wll be held ths ytar on Aprl 13. Detals wll be announced at av early date. tlon s dong. t people n States would Vto more prasng ot work Red Cross s dong less unfounded crtclsng, y would bo helpng ctuso as well as helpng to defeat OUr ehenales both nsde ftnd olsldo of lr fttlon," Belglu, March 11, ff46 The Short Beach sewng Unt s ll great need of loan of a sewng machne. Anyone havng one to lend may telephone er Mrs. Onrcnco Munger 1131 or Ms. J. J, Walworth 324, "le sale ot food, arons or artcles held n homo ot Mrs. F. S. JonrdAn by West Man street Red Cross Sowng Unt netted tc War Fund Campagn $30 Women nterested n Cadet Nursng "lynlnlb hay telephone 324 tor nornatlon, All gauze workers arc beng called upon to complete a quota ol surgcal dressngs, 4x8, n n mdnts tme. The room nt Blackstone Memoral Lbrary wll be open for tlls purpose as prevously, Tuesday Wednesday afternoons, Wednesday Thursday evenngs. At Stony Creek workroom at.school wll be opened from 1:30 to 3:30. There have been so many adverse crtcsms of Red Cross work, gong rounds, that t s tmely to quote tron a letter from Pfc. Jack Wcllar whch was publshed recently n tle New York Tmes. Tlo rumors are, conceved passed around by ctens as n The E-atMwd -Pme.,orchard old days, at " tme ot War Browne Pa(3, wll have -.a jontpund Campagn.. The object s ob- Easter Egg W on lawn of Vlous. "Several of boys - n my "havcscen Amercan Red Cross servng men wpmch of our nnod forces n Afrca, n taly, ll Unted Kngdbn, nd on contnent. The groat good tlc Red Cross does for those servng r country pyeseas more th.an justles your confderco suport. Upon bclnlf ot all ncn women n )ny Comm, am happy agan to salute? Anerlcan Red Cross." Dwlght D. Elsenhower Supremo Commer, Amercan Expedtonary Forces. Garden Notes S}>osorc( by Branford aardcn Clnb Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent My sense ol sght s very keen My sense of hearng weak One tme saw a mountan pass But could not hear t peak. Olver Hcrtord just word for t. f plants or flowers arc hard to get expensve, trjr makng a centerpece for your dnng room table wth vegetables ond frut., EvoS, sprng n, gakdevujr performs one of greatest acts ot fathhe plants a seed. Tle aulltord Garden Club have nvted members ot local club to r meetng WJdnesday, Aprl 4th at 2:30 at Congregatonal Church parlors. A» llustrated lecture wll be gven by Dr. Raymond Board, entomologst. - Members, wo are able to ntlond, are asked to notfy Mrs. S. A; Grs-, wold, presdent, \ Mrs. James Rourke Mrs. George Mller wll represent ndan, Neck P.T.A, at annual sprng colterenco Aprl 25 nt Hotel Taft. Mrs, rvng C. Jacocks s convalescng at her home n South Man Street after hosptalzaton, Mss Lllan Barron of East Man Street s home from Pratt nsttte tor sprng recess. mprovements are beng made at Communty House olong lnes suggested recently by Fre Marshal Ernest Wood. Rheo s a plant related to werng Jew, natve to Mexco west ndljs. Among ts common names aro threo-men-na-bot Moses-on-a-ratt, from way flowers opppar n tho boat s)aped bracts. t s tarjy satr stactory as a house plant, needng tho same condtons as werng Jew. Wood ashes from wnter fre place are worth savng as plant stmulants,but be sure keep m under cover Untl tme comt!s,t( use m. t exposed to ran, y wll lose most of r value. was fprtumtctb Bpta load ot manure tror a farmer certanly have had a gr tme wth a ptchtprk ond a rake ptchng t over garden not such a danty a job as arrangng flowers but cvorythng goes se days. Also house has a strange, odd aroma, mght bo manure tracked n. shall have to spray wth some "Forever Amber". ; The long, green pods that hang from.eyey branch of your blgnonla (trempct, vne) along wth b)ooms, should bo removed as y are fruts. Bgonla, n, case youre.nterested n hstory was named after Abbe Jean Paul Blgon, who was court lbraran to Klng Lous XV, rs, n Crook,.means ranbow, hero agan tho.drtjoks havelen Dors on March3< hoard "peepers" for frst tme, FHlday evenng tey sounded just as lvely as ever oven f tlcy dd have a long cold wnter somewhere or or. Crocuses are out n great profuson nahlng lovely spots of color n tho garden here re, especally whore tho dog loves to depost hs chocest bones, perhaps t makes bones taste better. JUST ARRVED A daughter, was, born March 20 to Mr,, Mrs. Charles Lacey ot Tle Maples, Man Strcjt, Short Btach, A daughter, Patrca Ann, was born March 17 to Mr. Mrs. Rchard Dudley pf Gulford, lorhely of Branford. Mr. Mrs, August, Newmann are parents of a daughter, Kath- Pne Orchard Club, Saturday morn ng at 10:30 Mrs, Mlton Gbss s n charge of house to ou-e canvass tor used clollng for lle UNRRA n Pne Orclard. Mrs. Kenneth Swanfelder has Wndmll Hll Dstrct. M S U L A T B O N Pneumatcally nalalled n. your home or buldng wth ho jnost modem equpment, assurng ho proper nsulatng olldency. AHO CA&ECNG Tho famous ChamborUn molal wealhor Btrp v/hc las boon EUCcesslully proven n houas ol lomes. Stops jraltb, aavgs uol outft have been recevng letters from ome statng that rumors are crculatng n States that Jled Cross s dong an unsatsfactory job; that Red Cross s chargng exorbtant prces, that tho Red Cross s generally loorly organzed. These rumors are all false. The ftts aro that tho Red Cross s dong as good a job on flgltng fronts as s humanly possble for any organzaton to do..." After recountng many servces ncludng Red Cross Clubs n ctes, Kt Bags, doughnuts coffee, letter contnues: "And lets not forget blood donor servce ot Red Cross that s sayng te lves of so many wounded men n all parts ol world." (Absolutely free o charge notwthstng tho vcous rumor to contrary crculatns n Branford.) "The servce men are greatly apprecatve ot Red Cross ant have nothng but prase for tl efforts. t you were ever n a strange l, suddenly came [-upon a large buldng flyng Amercan Red Cross -flag, youd apprecate work organza- A now combnalon olorm Dash nnd cceen for wood v/ndov/s comes n er molal, redwood or pno. Mao, clorm oanh lor STEEJ. CASE- MENr. Start cavng NOV/. No money down; 3G monlha to pay. Complolo calmalq urnahed freh v/lhoul oblgaton. CHA!V1BEfSLEN CO. OF AMERCA NC, FEED DEHL 58 Elm Street, Plone EslmaUng Engneer Captol Theatre 281 MAN ST., EAST HAVEN Tlurs., Pr., Sat., Mar KEYS OF THE KNGDOMS,S., Mol., Tues. Aprl l-2-r! Thn Man Goes Home San Dego You Love WcdP.sdy, Aprl! Wnter Tnne wth Bonja Hene Guadalcanal Dary "Tlurs., K., Sal.,Aprly-d-T Here Comes Waves. Dangerous Passage Hgh on Lst of Posfwdr Plans TpHEUB s much evdence that one of most -wdespread actvtes after -w.r -wll be Ue modernjtaton of home ktchens n old homes as we OS hew. No or room n hones of Amercan people s destned to receve as much attenton as ktchen, when war s over our factores agan turn out goods of pepcetrac. Perhaps, prncpal reason why ktchens wll get so much ntlenton s because -war has defntely brought about a great rcalzton of mjprtance of home ktchen, Under pressure of wartme Jvng people have learned n no uncertan way how fflclt well-beng of entre famly depends oh ccency of ktchen. Durng present -war more fortunate housewves are those Whose ktchens were up-to-date when Amerca cdtered war. Ther ktchens, desgned to promote health, convenence economy, have solved mdy a problem n preparaton conservaton of food. sayng of tme, money work, whch r less fortunate sster-housewves wth tme-worn, broken-down ktchen equpment have been lnablc to do. Thouss upon thouss of women strugglng along wth old applances arc hopng for day to come when y too can enjoy " ktchen of r dreams". Nobody knows vhen war wll end. Nblxjdy can predct when new ktchc applances wll be avalable agan. However; t s none too soon to plan-a real modern ktchen for your home. Plan t well, because sette t s planned better t wll serve, Mak6 t center of nterest n your home wher yo remodel aa old house or Juld a hew ode. And remember to keep p mfld that a modern ktchen that comprses applances of establshed mert, good lghtng enough electrcal outlets wll be a joy for many years for you your famly. KEEP THE RED CfeOSS AT HS SDE-GVE! GoNNEetd GHT& POWER Cb. 11 l - -.;.. - tfabk-srfwy:*.,, 1.,-,-,.,.,.*- -v---r.-r*.!: :.* J C-T:-: : ; ;-.-"

5 r"*-j5cj*-»-««a>-f..,j.»»,//jttl( l.j*m..-.n-ls r«ojrlr n».tb»v~%t.t AOKEOHT TKE BKAfPORD REVEW- EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, March 20, 1045 U Fre Marshal Reports $118,680 Fre Damage To Branford Property lut Marol 1, 14 Fres Wore Beportcd On Sngle Day Urges mmodato Alarm Several Old Buldngs Razed n Fre Marshal Ernest Wood makes publc hs report for year ond- nk Fobuary 1, Fres, numborlns (1(1, ol vrlous types called for control, extncton. Thrty of as were buldngs, 17 chmney, 20 brush, 4 dump, 2 auto, 3oll hentcrs 10 ot mscellaneous nature. Kourte(;n of 30 buldng flres occurred on a sngle day, March 1, 1844 ncurred a loss greater than that of two prevous years. t s beleved that ths great loss of property can bo attrbuted to an unconscously delayed alarm. The next largest n property content loss n several years occurred Aprl 4, 1044 at A. C. Glbert Plant, Branford. whch re was a largo store of army flares destroyed toger wth all machnery tools n buldng. The remander of flres that occurred n buldngs runs slghtly hgher n.losses than n prevous years. Approxmately 14 percent of property of gr Hat of 44 was nvolved n Are. Therefore t s to advantage of all property owners to bo careful wth Are. f a Are does occur Mr. Woods urges that flro department bo notlflcd wthout delay. All buldngs that requre nspec- /tlon, accordng to law, wore nspected durng past year. Some reoomnendatlons for betterment safety ofjjjljdng occupancy wero lade o.hd n most cases compled wth., Durng he.past year several old delapldated bull( lngs wore rozed prpportvpr whch y stood mproved. The followng are fgures relatve to values; yalue of.buldngs nvolved n Rs, $2,841,400; value of contents n buldngs $918,255; loss to buldngs nvolved, $31,080, loss to contents n buldngs $87,600. Total fre lossfor year was $118,680..;:"; ; Buldngs nvolved carred lnsur- ance polces n amount of $3,258,720 (large corporatons carry buldngs. contents n blanket coverage). Contotts were nsured for $3,14,800. V.. Ths report covers gr lst ot 44, $14,519,820 part of 1045, The fre marshal concludes hs report by thankng polce for contnuous cooperaton. Clothng Drve Centers Lsted Collecton ccnles have been establshed tludughout town for covelenco of those who wsh to ad n local Unted Natonal CloLhlng Unve. CoUec-llons centers are located at St. Marys Church basement, Wedje-sday llursday, 2 to 4; Communty House, ktchen, entrance, Tuesday, Wednesday Tlursday, 2 to 4; Mf. Beauford Reeves, playroom, Pne Orchard, any tme; ndan Neck Flra House; M. P. Hlce Fre HousojGranlte Bay Ath ctlc Assocaton Olub Rooms; Short Beach Dramatc Club rooms; Stony Creek, Church of Chrst; Aprl 10 11, 2 to 4; also basement of St. Theresas Churgh. Volunteers are needed to receve clothng at collecton centers are asked lb call followng ca(nnen of;< pommonlty. House Collectldn: Mrs,R. Edwn Maddern, 867-3; Church of Chrst, Stony, Creek; trs.. J. - Doollttle, ; St. Maryfsr- Church basement, Mrs. John Waters, 305. Volmteers are also needed on each Frday durng Aprl at -Communty House for sortng packng are asked to call Mrs. Nygard, 395. Professor Tells Of Organzaton To Brng Peace Ellsworth Huntngton, assocate professor of geography at yale Unversty, was guest speaker at weekly luncheon meetng Monday face. of Branford Rotary Club Well, 1 guess tloro snt mueh held at Oass Town House. Mr. noro 1-0.sy,. Huntngton gave a talk on "Dumbarton Oaks," pontng out ln- Yon today. Hut m.sure glad, God, met stanccs n whch proposals for Kras tlo "y.ero llour" wll soon a world organzaton were an mprovement over setup of s so much red tape that some But m, not afrad snce 1 know converson of nsurance, etc. There 1)0 hero. Hlls, n League of Natons saylng that people thnk t s only probfom. However, for most men com Youre near.-.5 whle t was not perfect, he advocated adopton of Dumpleton of ths unfnshed busness The sgnll Well, Qod ll have to go. barton Oaks plan. s only begnnng of r adjustment to cvlan lfe. lke You lots-ths want You Governor Raymond E. Baldwn to know has desgnated - week of Aprl The mddle crcle represents Look, now-us wll be lorrble 10 as Dumbarton Oaks Week, many dlherent knds of problems lght asks people to study dscuss proposals lor nternaton can really settle down. Ths s a louso tonght-- that must be solved before a man Who knows ay come to Your al organzaton to reserve peace long, hard, tough nervous war, Tlogl 1 wu.sjt frendly wth experences h t do thngs to men that are not easly overcome. Ths fact overshadows tends to complcate all specfc problems. Such problems nclude makng best use o G.. Rlfehts whch wll be before Unted Natons Conference on nternatonal organzaton at San Francsco startng Aprl 25. Forty Rptarlans wore present ncludng followng vstng Rotarlans; R. F. Baley of New Haven Martn Olson, L, Rochcleau, P. C. Dahl, P. P. Sullvan, Fred Dlehl Dr. Carl Holbrook, all of. Junors Offer rsh Program Junor Muscal Art members met Tuesday wth Mss Jance Baldwn at whch tme Mss Jean Adams was a guest of club. Mss Adams dd a solo also accompaned Henry Dew Grant Brlggs. "rsh Musc" was subject of meetng leader, Mrs. John Olver dd "Breastplate Honor." Also on program was "Top of Mornng, Jance Baldwn, Joyce Bean. Star Spangect Banner, by group; Beleve Me t All Those Endearng Young Charms, Joyce Bean; Selected, Henry Dew; Body Soul, Grant BrJggs; St. Patrcks Day, May Lndberg, Emly Nygard; Connectcut State Song, group. RETURNS COMNG N Walter H. Palmer, charman ot commttee sponsorng sale of Easter Seals n ths town an nounces that.returns of seals purchased by townspeople have reached a total of $490JOO The sale ends on Aprl 1 lo cal resdents are urged to make r returns f y have not already done so. The purchase ot those seals materally ads Connectcut Socety of Crppled Chldren 1, BAKON MURFY HONORED At!lts annual banquet at Hotel Bond, Hartford, Saturday nght Connectcut Horse Show Asso elaton. nc., oldest state asso elaton of ts knd, "recognzng dstngushed servce" ot Mar on Murphy n sport voted to award ler an honor emblem for "her all-tme nterest n shows exhbtons." Mss Murphy was present to receve award TRADE NAMES ndan Neck Garage, Lnden Avenue, ndan Neck, by L. A, Rdtz- ngor of Lnden Avenue J. R. Beatty of South Montowese Street. Chart Outcome Of Conference Held Tuesday War Veterans Want Ohanoe To Settle Down And Rase Famly Many Obstacles n Way, The followng story accompanyng chart s outcome of a conference March 27 between Frst Selectman John Bralnerd Major Robert B. Gate. What our veterans wll really want s chance to settle down rase a famly. n order to do ths most men wll need a good steady Job ( word ncludes solfemploymert.) Unfortunately re may bo many obstacles n way of gettng such a Job. The chart s ntroduced to show relatve mportance of some of te knds ol obstacles. The smallest crcle represents veterans unflnlshd busness, such as applcaton for dsablty benefts, Benefts such as educaton, loans, nsurance, etc. For many. t means not only fndng a good steady Job, but plannng a whole lfe tme career. Frequently furr complcatng problem are such matters as wounded veteran whose wfe locked hm out all nght because he could not get habt of closng" closet doors. Help s soluton of se problems s n Hold of Adjustment Counselng whch nvolves ncludes common sense, vocotlonal of Red Cross War Fund Drve, Mrs, Roger A. Benton, charman gudance practcal psychology, announced last evenng that $1500 all combned toger.,. must be rased by Saturday evenng t Quota ot $14,600 s to be The number of men who use such counselng depends on qualty met. Mrs. Benon hopes that those of servce that s offered. The who have not boe contacted or now t depends on each com who have not as yet contrbuted of. wll send n a donaton she would be very glad to receve a munty to decde how much t wants to help. The thrd crcle, whch encloses surrounds or two, represents overall problem of communty adjustment. No matter how easly he completes hs unfnshed bustaess, no matter what good counsel he cets, he cannot be so cure happy, n a communty Contnued on page sx Cadet Chaplan Wllam H. Krklatd Wll Delver Good Frday. Unon Servce At CongregatoaaJ Church. 1 FRST BAPlST The Easter mornng servce ot Frst Baptst Church wll he held ot U oclock. Rev. A. W. Jones wll delver sermon be asssted by a full ehor wth specal musc, under drecton of Ms. S. V, Osborn, Jr. organst drector. Tle prelude wll be organ voln Nocturn Op. 9, No. 2 by Chopn; openhg anm by chor "Kng of Kngs by Smper; offertory anm "The Easter Hallelujah" by Lorenz; choral ntroducton to prayer "Come Unto Hm" by Matws soprano solo " Know My Redeemer Lves by Hadel-Lorerz. Ms. Ruth Stlrlen Kusterer wll be solost Mr. Harry Llndberg wll play voln. A servce of baptsm wll be held at dose of servce. A specal Easter Offerng wll be receved, CONVERSON France Angcrmaycr Look, Cfol, ] lve never spoken to you But now want to.sy "how do Ym ])o." Vrrn see, Oorl, thoy told me ov ddnt exst. And lke u fool holevod nl of tls. - Lnst nglt from a shell lole T saw Your sky (gured rght n y luul told ne a le. TK taken tme lo see thngs Yo.u nule, ll known y werent cullng u spde a spudu. wonder, God, f Yond, Ty mnd, Sonelow 1 feel llub You wll Hulerstuul. Fuy 1 had to come to tl.s hellsh place. Before J had tle tme to see Your You before, wonder, Qod f Youd wat ut Your door Look m cryng! Mo! Sled-.dlng tears! wsh d known You tlcse nuny years : Well,, 1 wll aye to go now, God, good-by. Strange snce met not afrad tade, You m War Fund Drve s Lackng $1500 More Socetes Make Donatons To Red Cross Mrs. Constance Myers, charman of clubs organlzatlon.s dylslon ot Red Cross War Fund Drve, announces that contrbutons. n addton to those prevously lsted, have been receved as follows: $5 from Golden Lnks, Amalgamated Clothng Workers of Amerca Local 125, Confraternltj of St. Theresas Church, Women Auxlary of Chrst Church, ndlaa shake Neck Fre Co., talan-amercan Churches Plan Easter Servces vce Easter Sunday: "Haster Morn" by Ganes; "Easter Story", by Shelley, sung by Senor Chor Hdzann by Ganer sung by Junor Chorsters. The offertory solo. The Frst Easter Morn by Scott, wll be sung by Mss Alce Warner. Mrs. Pnkham wll offer a voln solo. The sermon topc by pastor, Rev. }«tatw G. Madden wll be Easter n presence ot War. Sunday School wll be at 9:30 Mornng servce at 10:45 young Peoples meetng at 7:15. At 8 P.M. Frday, annual Good Frday Unon Servce wll be held wth Frst Baptst Church at Congregatonal Church wth speakng beng Cadet Chaplan WUlam H. Klrkl.,- TABOR LUTHERAN Easter Sunday servces at Tabor Luran Church n Englsh, wll be hcl at 10:30 A.M. There wl be specal musc by Chor. Servces wll be n charge of Dr. G. S. Ohslund. n afternoon at 3:30 Sun The Church School wll meet at day School wn present r annual Easter program. ten oclock. The Young Peoples Fellowshp meets at 7:30 led Holy Communoj wn bo observed ths evenng at 7:30 oclock. MPORTANT MEETNG by Fred Petre, Jr CM. -c, Unted John E. Bralnerd charman of States Navy, home on furlough. "Galla" by Charles Gounod wll be Branford Veterans Advsory Frends brngng flowers or plants sung by Chor asssted by Mrs. Commttee has called a very mpor- for decoraton at mornngservlce are urged to leave m at ler Mr. Thpmas Walte, all of El Barry Gates. Mr. Paul Beh- Tuesday evenng, Aprl 3rd, at 8 tant mootng of Commttee for church not later than four oclock New Haven. p.m. at Town Hall. - Saturday afternoon. Socal Workers plan a < dessert TRNTY CHURCH brdge for Aprl 17 at 1:30.. Mrs, Assocated Bushess meets at FRST CONGBEGATONAL Easter Day Servces at T-nty J Wllam Smth Mrs. Arthur Howard Johnsons frst Thurs- The followng anms wll be Church wll be as follows: Holy BoutllUer are co-charmen. day n Aprl. sung at mornng worshp ser Communon (wth Chor) 7 A.M.; Socal Club, Chapel Workers, Grante Bay Athletc Assocltlon; $1.0 from Halt Hour Readng Club, Norden Socety, ndlm Neck Fre Co. Auxlary. Ranbow; Grls, Branford Gun Club, AUcrq Musc Club, St. Elzabeths Amll lary. Short Beach Sunshne Socttj;, Womens Auxlary Short Bach H.H. L. Co., Ladles Mssonary Socety Ph-st Cogregatlonal Church., The Socal Workers ot?lrst Congregatonal Church contrluled.$25, Trnty Ad Amrlcan Legon Auxlary of Corcoran Jundqulst Post each contrlbutct {,$20, $15 was receved by MrsKfyors from Short Beach Hook Hose, Ladder Co, from tte Good Fellowshp Dramatc Club.? Whte Elephant Table Planned At Food Sale The ndan Nock P,T,A. ds sponsorng a food sale whte elephant surprse table Aprl 6 at 2 oclock n Toole Buldng for beneft of Fars Nght supper n Aprl ard chldrens pcnc n.june. Mrs. George Holconl) las named followng commttee: Mrs. Peter Wtkowsky, captan, Montowese Street; Mrs. Thomas Flnan Mrs. Frank Gordano, co-charmen, ndan Neck Avenue; M-s. Kenneth Burne M-s. Malcolm Devlne, co-charmen, ndan Neck;.Mrs. Thomas Pendleton, captan. Pne Orchard, Mrs. George Corbett, captan, Hotchkss Grove. Mucal Bys A.U Specal Servces And Programs Arranged Churches Chldren Have Servces Easter Mornng. Boy Scouts Commence Tent Caterpllar Hunt Destroy Egg Clusters Sea Scouts, Cubs, Jon Scout Troops n Effort To Rd Countrysde Of njurous Worms Przes Offered For Most Clusters Brought,r n Ends n June. Muscal Treat Thursday Nght For Red Cross The lfe ot a tent caterpllar snt worth a hoot n Branford ths sprng. Eghty-fve Boy Scouts, Cubs Sea Scouts are elgble to collect egg clusters n a push to help stamp out folage eatng worms Rol Black Edwh Clark, Beneft Concert n Lbrary Hall scoutmasters bf North Haven orgnated a scheme of runnng down Wll ntroducne Talented Artsts To Musc Lovers Mrs. tentllle nests burnng m Raymond E. PWan Charman before y become njurous. to trees, especally apple wld cherry trees. Branford scouts approved plan entre Qunnlplao Musc lovers of Branford are guaranteed a pleasant surprse at Blaekstone Memoral Lbrary Hall on Thursday evenng next at Councl s consderng ts adopton. 8:15 when young muscal artsts ot ths town present r Stamps wll be awarded patrol, Frst second przes of War concert for beneft of Red crew den for largest number of egg cluster deposts la Cross. Mrs. Raymond E. Pnkham s charman of event. The program wll feature three young so worms. The contest wll close ter tor largest number of tent prano voces of town as well latter part of June. as most ot outstng youthful pano, voln accordlan to r scoutmaster, skpper or Scouts locatng deposts take m students. Also to be heard on den mor who counts, records program n a selecton of two songs n addton to her fnal appearance wth Mss Helen Ahem wll be Mss Therese Lyden of New-Haven., Mss Lyden s a pupl of Mrs. Grace Donovan ot New Haven last June sang before an audence of ovorl 2,000 n Elm Cty. She wll appear wth Mss Ahern n fnal number on program n whch both wn sng scenes from frst - act ot Humperdncks Hansel Gretel Mss Ahern, daughter of Mrs. Wllam A. Ahern, s lkewse a pupl of Mrs, Donovans s makng her frst local concert appearance here although she has peared n New Haven many tmes. She s featured wth Bell Chorus sponsored by New Haven Telephone Co. She, too, wll sng two numbers n frst porton of program. UNPAD TAXES Mss Rosamond Hammer, daughter of Ms. Roy EnQulst Ml\ F, Old Age Assstance Taxes unpad furr contrbuton from those by March 31 wll be turned over to who have already gven n order to Hammer, who s a voce student of a sherff for collecton. March 31 s help meet quota, largest Marshall Bartholomew of New Ha also last day to pay 1944 real Branford has ever been asked to ven,1s also enrolled n Yale estate taxes before lens go on record. on program, once n frst rase. School of Musc wll appear twce porton agan n latter Extensve alteratons ana repars Mss Hazel Van We, Bast Man half. Mss Hammer has a pleasmg are nearng completon at Tabor j street s recuperatng at her home lyrc soprano voce only re Luran Church parsonage. followng a recent operaton. Holy Communon, 8:45 A.M.; 9% Communon Sermon, 10:45 \. M,; Church School Festval \m Mlto-Box Presentaton Seryt 3:45 P.M., Followng s muscal progrjan for 7 10:45 servces Organ Prelude, "Ar Know t M»<cally. cently made her frst publc ap pearanco here when she was warmly applauded tor her vocal-selectons asa guest artst at Communty House. Mss Dorothy Junver, daughter or RobertJunver of Cedar Street, wll be thrd local grl snger to make her concert debut at ths burns m. Now n egg form y make clusters around twgs of trees shrubs n two to throe weeks worms emerge from tent lke nests, to start r damagng work of folage: t s realzed that scout program wll not completely annhlate colones but t most assuredly wll rd town of many thous njurous worms. jjrogram by sngng three songs whch wll run gamut from Sea Chanteys to tradtonal tme. But sxteen years old. Mss melodes. Junver has a wealth of natural talent. Her voce, desgnated as The recently reformed Creaton that ot a dramatc soprano, wll be Strng Orchestra, under leadershp of Anthony Prahove, heard at ts best n her rendton ot Schuberts Ave Mara. Mss Jun composed of folowlng mus ver s a pujl of Mrs. Ruth Lnsley Olver, who s achevng fne success wth her teachng venture, lo- My Redeemer Lveth", Hel, K -sl f not hghlght on eve- Harry Ross, Organst; Processona,y g.s nerformanee n t certan- Welcome, Happy Mornng!; K:yre,t yu set stage for an artstc S. P. Tuckorman; Seauenee, ChrlstW venng wll be Robert Dews per s Rsen, T. Tertlus Npble; Glora b-manee on voln when he Tbl Laus Tbl, G. M. Garrett *ll play Setz Concerto opus 12 Glora, J. Barby; Offertory, As Began to Dawn, C. Wltney Coombs, ncdental solos by Rosamond Hammer Wlls Pratt tcompaned by hs bror Henry %. Master Dew but eght years "age performs on a specally "structed voln s a student ll"] 3,"":"*l.J,l"l"to. Harry Berman.of New,Ha-. Just one year ago on, stage PWoolsoy Hall n New Haven he >ted a sensaton among mufjc lvers ot Elm Cty when he Sursum Corda Sanctus, J. Camldge; Agnus Del, T. Adams; Glora n Excelsls, Old Chant; Nunc Drntts, C. E. Clemens; Recessonal "Jesus Chrst s Rsen Today"; Organ Pqstlude, Chorale, Homer N. Bartlett. At 3:45 servce, Lenten mte-boxes of Church School pupls members of Guld ot Chrst Chld ( preschool chldren), wll be presented. The Junor Chor wll sng at ths servce. At concluson, each chld wll receve an Easter plant. All parents are gven a specal nvtaton to attend ths servce wth r chldren, dts of musc lovers here many tmes her appearance here wll be Well receved. Theodore Novak, 17, an hstrumentallst who performs on pano accordlan wll be heard on ap frst halt when he plays a Folk Dance by Vltak Storm Echoes by Farvo, Novak s shortly facng nducton nto U. s. Armed forces. Among young folks of town he s well known tor hs fngerng of that dffcult nstrument, James Cosgrove, Jr., son of Mr. MS. James Cosgrove ot Todds Hll wll be only male solost on program wll render, "Somewhere a Voce s Callng," by Tate. Ml-. Cosgroves voce has matured from days when he was a constant wnner of all types of song contests as a Juvenle sensaton. One of Branfords two outstng male quartettes,--mallableers, composed of Frank,Bgelow, Donald Sawtelle, James Cosgrove, Sr-., Samuel Beach wll assst cans; Mr. Prahove, Joseph fkovc Walter Paletsky, Matw Rodman, John Sudac ard John Zafllno, wll open close program..the sextet plays completely foregn nstruments are wdely known for r broadcastng ablty. Ths group has dwndled from ts orgnal number of nne because of war are makng r frst appearance n recent years to ad Red Cross beneft. Accompansts wll be Mrs. Vetor Reed, Mss Mae Llndberg, Mss Mary Devlta Henry Dew. There wll be no reserved seats tor event but tckets are lmted to 250 because of shortage of seatng space. The affar s beng patronzed by leadng educatonal, cvc socal personages of town whch augers well for type of program to be presented. Tckets may be procured from Mrs. Raymond E. Pnkham, Mrs. James J. Walworth Mr. Wllam J. Ahern. Pffared as guest star wth son Symphony Orchestra. Hs { Mers predct a glowng career "* musc world for clever yjnster. tll anor feld *>Mss May Lldbftg who studes pano under jeesymonds of Yale School of Msj wll perforp on that nstrem f, a brace ot numbers. Ms? Undjorg s daughter of SCHOOL STAMP SALE Mr. l(l MJ.3_ Lorens Llndberg A total ot $ n War Stamps has sttttu talented members n was sold m schools last Monher She has won plau- day wth Stony Creek School 100%. / U V.-: ".avnr.l-p,-..,-c ;U,-:

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