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1 «v*rub Combned Wth The Branford Revew VOL. VI NO. 51 EAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, Cents Per Copy $2.50 A Yeor PREPARE REPUBLICAN PUBLICITY Father Hegan Councl, K of C s assured of a busy eat n Its Catholc Actvtes program wth the appontment of amable Mclcey Aceto ascharman of that commttee. Assstng hm are Joe Bttner, James Hogan, Sam Longobard, Franlc Wascllc, Tony Coslanzo and Franlc Costanzo. Charman Aceto starts off hs proram wth a. communon breakfast for members on Sunday, Sept 10. at the 8 A.M. mass. Members are rctuested to as.semblo at the Man Street councl rooms at 7;30, from whch pont a polce escort and color guard of tle John Barry Councl 4th degree Knghts wll lead a processon to the church. After recevng communon n a I body, memljers wll retrace route to the cluhroprns to partake. of communon breakfast.t. ; Accordng to released reports, the local Knghts wll have plenty to look forward to as far as Catholc actvtes In. conjuncton wth -.Councl.program are concerned. A full year of nterestng projects s beng scheduled, all of whch tends to swell the attendance dt the.same monthly meetngs. Charman Aceto s presently engaged n a vgorous move to "Iceep the home fres burnng", as le puts t. Golf that over omnous Kjort vared In ts effect on husbands and wves has clamed one more local vctm. The latest addct s plumbng Inspector Pete Lmonccll, who hasnt mssed a day al the course snce beng bt by tle bug a mere month go. Now Petes wfe, Nancy, a bonafde golf wdow, s cryng on her grl frends shoulders, lookng for sympathy and companonshp. As f Petes condton s bad enough, talce a look at ol burner man Bll Gnnett, who lkev/se has taken to golf clubs wth gusto. Maybe the Mrs. Lmoncell and Gnnett can fnd solace n each other, seeng that both are n the same boat. Tlcn there s that lttle guy, Mke Aceto. Hs golf challenges have been flyng thck and fast llrougloul the summer. He took on everybody now he hurls a strong come-on to Lmoncell and Gnnett Hes not afrad of any novce, especlaly any shootng n the hgh <)0s (tor 9 holes, that s). Shrley Lupol has returned to East Haven followng a vacaton vst wth Dr. and Mrs. George Burke, former East Haveners, n Dayton, Oljo. j Ann Plscatell to take that up tne asle" trp wth Pasquale Zullo. Engagement already announced. Shrley Ann Weber says "I do!" Saturday mornng to the questons of John Henry Howard of 123 George Street, East Haven. John.Vtale and Joan Howard, both.east Haveners, to bo n tle brdal party. East Haven Teachers League holds ts frst regular meetng Monday afternoon, September 10. Salary queston to hold the floor followng a socal hour at whch tme the new teachers wll have a chance to get acquanted. Beth Taylor, Hagaman Memoral Ibrary lbaran, wants all townspeople to be aware that the Lbrary wll be open Saturday afternoons startng tlls week- Hours are from 1 untl G. Florence Massaro, Foxon Boulevard beauty, now the wfe of John Arcangelo. Nuptals took place oh Saturday, August 25th. Ilmmy Glynn stll malces tho.se unexplaned trps to New York nearly every weekend. Jmmy attended the Unversty of Connectcut sports clnc recently. BACK FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nuhn of 381 Man Street, East Haven, Conn, avo returnqd from a motor trp to Washngton D. C. They vsted all ponts of nterest there, ncludng a trp to Mount Vernon, Va., also a plgrmage to the Washngton Catledral of St. Peter and St. Paul (Natonal Epscopal Cathedral) at Mount St. Alban, Wash. D. C. I Hard at work preparng party publcty and plannng lor the comng campagn are the above members of the Republcan I Publcty Commttee. Readng left to rght, they are: Sttng, John Mele. Mathew Anastaso, campagn manager; Henry Antz! and Senator Wllam Jaspers. Standng: Town Charman Jack Lawlor, Mchael Melconta, Judge Vncent Fasano, Frank A. can Barker, canddate for Frst Selectman, James Ematruda, ddate for the Board of Educaton, and Del Mautte. Sup Gls Names Elementary School Teachng Staff Here l-orty s.x teachers have ecn named to nstruct hgl school students, t wjs announced yesterday bv Supt of Schools \Vllam E. Gl Ms. Carl H. Garvn s prncpal of the hgh.school and Thomas Murray s a.sslstant prncpal. Mss Elhel Kennedy s dean of grls. " Named n the varous depart Ffty fve teachng assgnments for as many teachers n tle clemenlary.schools were announced Ibs week by Superntendent Wllam E. Gls. MOMAUGUIN Kndergarten, Louse Welles; Grade 1, Dorothy Jerden; Grade 2, Laura Adams; Grade 2-3, Joan Kellon; Grade 3, Ann Turco, P.M.; Grade 1, Vola Grover, A.M.; Grade ments are: 4-5, Elzabeth Close; Grade 5, Commercal ther George Machnch, P.M.; Grade C, Dorothy Moore, Prln, A.M. SOUTH SCHOOL (n South School Kndergarten, Ann Ewanuff, P.M.; Grade 1, Mary Lou Stark, A.M.; Grade 2, Maron Czar, A.M.; Grade 3, Alce Zegler, P.M. (InTuttle School):. Grade 4, Grace * Mawney, P.M.; Grade 5-G, Katherne McKee, Prln., A.M.; Grade 0-7, James Rogan, P.M.; Grade 8, Ernest Marzullo, A.M. TUTTLE SCHOOL Grade 1, Cornne Peters; Grade 2, Barbara Cote; Grade 3, Elzabeth Joy; Grade 3-4, Ann Burlegh; Grade 4, Joyce Alkre, A.M.; Grade 5, Evblyn Eberth, P.M.; Grade C, Loreta Hanley, Prln. UNION Kndergarten, Anna Coleman; Grade.1, Paulne Johns; Grade 2, Rossale Plnkham; Grade 3, Dors Whte; Grade 4, Agnes McManus; Grade 5, Elzabell Danelson; Grade 0, El.se Palmer, Prn. GERRISH AVENUE Kndergarten, Gertrude Harrson; Grade 1, Margaret Selfors; 1-2, Ann Sullvan; Grade 2, Mary Stevens;Grade 3, Ro.se DoFranccsco; Grade 3-4, Helen Mott; Grade 4, Cole McGovern; Grade 5, Mary Cunnhgham, Prn. LAUREL STREET Grade 3, Ruth Iegge; Grade 2, Joan Fowler: Grade 3, Ann Porot; Grade 6, Pearl Magd, Prn. FOXON Grade 5, Margaret Mack, Prn.; Grade 6, Jo.sephne Orlando; Grade 7. Luclle Forest; Grade S, Eugene Jarmc. HIGHLAND Kndergarten, Ann Ewanuff, A.M.; Kndergarten, Elzaljeth Watrous; Grade 1, Elzabeth Hogan; Grade 2, Mary Ryan; Grade 3, Brtta Kuehne; Grade 4, Margaret Kottage; Grade 5-(, Elzabeth Rtche, Prn.; Grade :, Ilobert Green. Dr. L. W. Schneder Opens Man St. Offce Dr Leonard W. Schneder, New Haven chropodst, has opened an East Haven offce at.239 Man Street, Dr. Schneder wll have offce lours from 1 to 5 P. M. on Wednesday afternoons and from 0 to S P. M. daly. A graduate of Long Island Unversty School of Chropody, Dr. Schneder also spent tlree years n the Army Medcal Corps durng World War H. TO ENTER AIR FORCE Four East Haven resdents who v/ll leave soon to enter the U. S. Ar Force were honored last nght by about 25 frends at tle home of Frank DAmco, 460 Short Beach Road. The four are Joseph Grgnano, Wllam Thomp-son, Donald Caroseno and Rchard Merrll. BACK PROM MTS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holcombe, and ther son, Terry, have returned from a trp through the Green Mountans and the Adrondacks. RETURNS TO EAST HAVEN Donald M. Male, of 33 Edward Street, returned to East Haven last Sunday after spendng two months wth hs brother, Robert, tourng n Texas, New Mexco, Arzona and Calforna. Forty-Sx Teachers Wll Gude Students Through Hgh School Francs Coulter, key teacher; Mss Margaret Lowe, lyark Forello and Mrs, Eleanor Lup. Englsh Department; John Mc- Partland, key teacher; MLss Dorothy Kane, Matthew Terney,., Iforace Morrone, Mchael Zlll, MlsSElleen ONell, Mss Edna Herr and Mss Catlerne Montague. Socal Scence Department: Mss Zta Mallhew.s, key teacher; Joseph Mayo,, Mss Mary Weber, Mss Margarete Bauer, Mrs. Wllam Spencer, and Raymond Smth. Mathematcs Deparlment: Edward Sugruc, key teacher; Mss Margaret Lowe, Bernard Schullz, Mss Katherne Banks; M.ss Hldur Svenson, nd M.ss Dorothy Kane, Full Support Of Demme Slate Indcated For Frday Prmary Rval Partes Open Headquarters For October Electons Camp.-vhm lcad< unrl«rs have been a((]r(d by boll poltcal parles l, ICasl Haven and wll be open full tme durng the comng electon campagn. lepnlllcan lendquarters have boon DHMo 111 Hoon J at 2ff: uarlers opened offlcally n the old Street lou.se, ul the corner of Man Street and Taylor Avenue. teprcsmtatlves ffon both parles wll be ll ther respectve offces hroughoul the day to gve nformav lon lu any Interested persons. Voters wll be made agan on SoptMnbcr 8 and 15, when two allday sessons arc held atthe Town Hall from S) A.M. to S P.M. Anyone wshng transportaton may call HO 7-16n;. A total of sxty nne new voters were made In the Town Hall, Monday It was announced ths week by lov;n Clerk Margaret Tucker. Scence Department welfare; ad that the Board hereby Scence Department: Caryle establshes ths as offcal polcy Frawley; key teacher; Theodore and that due publcly be gven to Malons, Jo.scpl Mellllo, M.ss ths acton," Jacquelne Callahan. Fred W. Looser, elalrman of the Physcal Educaton Department: U. F. Publc Relatons commttee, Mss Yota Bouzoucos and Frank sad: "There can he no other course Crsaf. for the Unted Fund. It was organzed as the peoples choce of a mclh- Hou.sehold Arts: Mss Alberta Grade Tootlaker and Mss Barbara Fol-. od to end the problem of many separate fund-rasng drves. The great Bom. Language Department: Mss Dors Houston, Mss Mary Rocco. majorty of people who contrbute Art Department: Lous Crescenl, to our organzed appeals want the and Mss Ruth Youngerman. Industral Arts: Davd Reed, key needs. The Unted Fund proposes to chance lo gve once and for all teacher, ad Allan Bonwll. Musc be the medum to accomplsh ths." Deparlment; Mrs, Wllhelmlna Strandborg and Mss Hldur Svenson. Mss Bernlce Hall s hgh school lbraran and Mss Florence Parker school nurse. -MLss Eleanor Leary s Supervsor of Attendance for lown schools. MI.SS Harrot Gessler was recently apponted Elementary Supervsor. Democratc Outng Is Due Sunday Afternoon Tckets are now avalable from all members of the East Haven Democratc Town Commttee for tlc Democratc Annual Outng, to be held at Molners Grove on next Sunday, September 9. Athletc actvtes heads wll be Vncent Vetrone and James-Sheohan Varous games are scheduled, ncludng a aseball game between the "Fats" and "Sknnys." Mrs. Betty Prahovc presdent of the Democrats Women s Club, and her members wll assst n passng out the refreslments. Mss Rhoda Howard Is Gven Farewell Party A farewell party tor Mss Rhoda Howard, who entered the St. Vncents Hosptal School of Nursng n Brdgeport Wednesday, was gven last Thursday evenng at thd home of Mrs. E. B. Porter, 120 George Street, East Haven. She s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Howard of 123 George Street. At the same party Mss Shrley Mackey, formerly of Stamford, who Is attendng East Haven Hgh School ths year, was presented by Mrs. Porter to the students who attended. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mackey, of 35 South Street, E.a.st Haven. Guests ncluded Mss Mary Lou Carnevale, Maureen Close, Barbara Norden and Mary Lou SImeone, Mrs. Edmund Mackey and Mrs. John Howard. Major Welfare, Health Funds Wll Beneft By Unted Fund Campagn A decson on major polcy lo govern next months Unted Fund campagn n East Haven and the Greater New Haven area was announced Ihls week. Edward M. Gllard. Unted Fund presdent, sad the Unted Funds board of drectors had approved unanmously a resoluton whch calls tor He Unted Fund organzaton to rase money for all "major" cause n the feld of health and welfare. Department; Mrs. Carl G. Frecse, campagn charman of the forthcomng Key Drve, sad adopton of the polcy s In lne wth a pattern set n several Unted Stales ctes. In these Instances, federated tundcalslng organzatons have earmarked smns<,-over-all campagn goals for dlslrlhutlon to approprate sources concerned wth ressearclj treatment and care of varous dscuses and parents. The re.soiullon defnng Red Key. polcy follows:!it s resolved tha the Unted Fund, In lne wth Us resporslblty under te prncples of federaton and.jont fun-rasng, serve as the faclty to whcl llo people of the communty can gve once annually, and for all regular current expenses, to all the major causes n the feld of health and Rotary Club Plan" Town-Wde Scrap Drve September 23 A scrap metal drve, the proceeds of whch wll bo used for communty -servce aellvltles and benevolent work, wll be held by the East Haven Rotary Club on Sunday, September 23, from 9 A. M. to 12 noon. The lown wll he dvded nto dstrcts, ncludng Foxon, Momaugun and four n-town zones. Frank Sullvan has been apponted charman of the drve, and Erc Curry wll be drector In charge. A commttee also wll be named from the club. Sullvan wll appont captans for each zone, who In turn wll select ther own assstants for the trucks. Lous Maggore and Roy Perry have been named to secure trucks from any persons able to donate them. The drve, an exclusve Rotary Club project, wn be held ran or shne. Posters wll be dsplayed throughout lown and each person wll receve a post card remndng hm of the drve. The publc Is a.sked to contrbute varous scrap metals by leavng them on the curb n front of ther homes on the day of the drve. Prof. Rogoff fnd Famly Were Holday Vstors Professor and Mrs. Wlllam M. Rogoff and ther chldren vsted last week wth Professor Rogoffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Rogoff, 62 Hobson Street, East Haven. FoHown" the homd.-y. Profeswr Rogoff left for Bethesda, Md., Medcal Hosptal for two weeks actve duty wth the U. S. Naval Reserve n whch he Is a leutenant. The Rogoffs make ther home In Brooklns, S.D., where Professor togoll teaches general zoology al South Dakota State College., TOWN CESSPOOL CLEANING PRACTICAL, SAYS BARKER Earns Promoton Techncal Sergeant Tmothy P. Ryan, Marno Rocrultor of 119 Dodgo Avenue, East Haven, v/hoso recent Dromoton from Staff Sergeant hat been announced by Master Sergeant Joseph A. Borwangor, NCO n charge ol the New Haven Marne Recrutng Offce. A veteran of sx yoars servce, T-Sgt. Ryan marred the former Roberta May Ingham ol 6 Bradley Street, Branlord, In May o( ths year. 5 Year Old Learns To Start And Stop n One Uneasy Lesson rt wll be l long day befrtrc one East Haven woman leaves her keys In the car wth her youngster agan. One ot the oddest accdents In the towns hstory r!suucd from sch an experence Tuesday aflerhdon when a fve year old decded to try the gadget.s, Accordng lo Patrolman Albert Wheeler of Iho East Haven Polce Mrs, Frances Fogurty, of H Bradley Avenue, parked her car or Man Street near Chld.sey Avenue, leavng her son, Jo.scpl, In It for a short tme. Mrs. Fogarly appaently left the car In reverse, Wll the Ignton keys In place, Wheeler sad. When young Joseph stopped on the starter, the car backed Into the Intersecllon of Man Stree. ;and Clldey Avenue just as Mrs. lolu Shurello, of 17 Martn Road, was makng a left turn from Chldsey Avenue Into Man Street. Mrs, Shurctto started to put her own car Into reverse, hut the Fogarly, car backed Inly the sde of her automoble. Mrs. Shurrelto sad the Fogarly car appeared at frst to be drlverles, but when she walked over lo It, sle found Jo.seph sttng behnd the wheel. Neltler Mrs. Shurrelto nor Ihe chld was njured and Patrolman Wheeler sad Joseph was not held. Funeral Servces For Patrck Dwyer Take Place Frday Mornng Funeral servces wll be held tomorrow tor Patrck Dwyer of 102 Tyler Street, East Haven, who ded Tuesday after a long Illness. Born n New Haven In 1870, Mr. Dwyer was a retred buldng contraelor. He had lved In East Haven for 28 years, and also was a former resdent ot Branford. Mr. Dwyer leaves hs wfe, Mary Cunnngham Dwyer; three daughtor.s, Mr.s. Anna Dwyer ot Southhury, Md., Mr.s. Alce Aesnhott of Waterbury, and Mrs. CathoHne Mulraln of Hartford; a.son, George F, Dwyer of Branford; a sster. Mss Anne Dwyer of Walllngford; a brother, Andrew T. Dwyer of New Haven, and sx grandchldren. Servces wll be held from the W. S. Clancy Funeral Home, 43 Krkhum Avenue, East Haven, tomorrow mornng at 8:30 oclock. A requem hgh mass at SI. Vncent Do Pauls Church wll follow at 9 oclock. Interment wll Cemetery. be In St. Lawrence Navyman George Merwn Vsts Turksh Seaport George R. Merwn, Bollerman 3d class,.servng aboard the Navys U.S.S. Vesole recently vsted Izmr Turkey, whle hs shp was anchored at the Asa Mnor port. Marwn s the.son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Merwn of 128 Frenevave Street, East Haven. ANNOUNCE SONS BIRTH. A son, Jo.seph Denns, was born on August 13 to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph II, Cuomo, ot 118 George Street, East Haven. Mrs. Cuomo s the former Shrley Ann Rchard, The chlds grandparents, are Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Cuomo, of 23 Old Town Hghway, East Haven, Frank A. lrkcr, Ucpbllcnn ohus for Fhsl.Sclccluau In Cast Haven,.sad Ulay, h openng hs plalforn, llat he has conpletod C>nNlderable explorallon of a program whereby the lown would acturo eulpnpt lu pump out and clean cesspools and septc tanks. Barker sad hs Investgaton ha. reached the stage where le l.s convnced Ihe plan Is ".sound and pracllcal". He promsed to work for the Installaton of such a program of what he called "addlllunal luhllc servce" If ho s eleclod Flrsl Selectman on October 1. "Ills program s a must If Ihe town s to protect Its health," Barker sad. Prvate conlraelos now clean out these unts hul cost Is such that many people, pressed fnancally, do not have the work done as often or as promptly as they should. Wll the lown dong the cleanng, he sad everyone can have the cleanng done when needed and thus protecl the hoallh of the entre communty. "Nothng Is more ImporUmt lo u communty than ts health," Barker sad. "Wth the rapd populaton growth of East Havep, He quesllon of Ihe correct care and upkeep of cesspools and sepllc tanks Is of major concern lo everyone," Barker sad. "Snce the hoaltl of every resdent of Ihe town s nvolved, I bollevo llut East Haven offcals have a basc oblgaton Is seeng that ll.s sewage s jroperly dsposed. It s a duty tha does not end wth regulu PARTY MEMBERS VOTE APPROVAL IN TOWN HALL Conplelc supporl for Incumbent Klrs Selcclman Frank S. Clancy was reported wllhln democratd ranks ths week as the party members prepared for,rldays prmary al the Town Hall. BULLETIN East Havo Democrots hova changed the order of tholr race lor school board posts, Jame F. Gartland, charman ot the town commlttco announced today. Under the new plo. Rev. Vrgl Wollonbergo ol Foxon wll run for the short term In place ol Charles Slemore. Judge Charles Copelond ard Thomas Geolan wll nm lor 1951 Instead of 1952, whle Mrs. Hotol Tlrpalc and Slzemore wll run for the 19S2 term rather than Named to make. the run wth Clancy are Alfred Holcombe, second selcclman; Wlfrd Rafter, Tax col lector; Evelyn Rxby, lovyn clerk; Herman Sclarf, Town treasurer, James Vetrone was named to run for Ihe,Board ot Tax Revew, John Slmonl for regstrar of voters and Joseph Vllale for Iho Board of Assessors. Selocled for the Board of Educaton wore Charles Slzemore for the.short term, and Mrs,Ja/.el Tlrpak lons on how cesspools and septc "!» "J"fJ95L\hoscchos tanks must bo Inslulled.?,d,,?r,S«CnS,K "*" " "he town s charged wth the >"} ""f CopcPn supervson and control of publcl, f*\=f "l"e «oordo \P,?J?.?,; health. It must follow througl «nd?, " ""; "fffl?h JJ*T,-? check any any.and an possble lnkerb _ whch mght arse through polluton K f for 19D5 afferrf jsorgs from sewage outlets. for 195B, Close Cor constables were John DelVecchloondHarry Lawlct,, Although the democtrlg w loltl. ng ther polllleal flrlj, Untl nftfer the canddates are abprdved tomorrow: nght,, cosltjerabe dh- Ihuslasm s evldenl oyor the "East Huven has. been torlunale to date that no serous epldevnlc has resulted from Improperly nalnlahed tanks. Many other communtes have not been blessed wth such luck. East Havpns good fortune cannot last fdldvbr; wcalbuld re place luck wth good town servce;.barker sold hs program could be Instltuled wllhoul changng No tax rate, "More servce, al no more taxes, Is good government," Barker sad. Mss Dorothy Setaro Brthday Party Guest M.ss Dorothy Selaro, daughler of Mrs. D, James Selaro of 17 Roy Street, East Haven, wos guesl of honor at a brthday parly held Saturday nght at Iho.Setaro summer home. West Lakes, Gulford. Among the guess were Mldred RIeco, Dors Rlcclo, Rosemary Setaro, Mldred Rompe, Elane Dudley, Dolores Gordon, Eleanor OConnor, Rose Sandclla and Georgonne Mason of New York. Also Lous Bracken Jr., Joseph Cronln, Loren Lchr, Mchael, Charles and Peler Selaro, Jack Wllams, Donald Cook of New York, Robert Be.schor of the U, S. Marne Corps and Ellf Guslutson, Walter Jackson and John Dendas, all on leave from the 43d Dvson, Howard GartlandJs Rotary Club Speaker Howard Gartland, "drector" of Camp Palmer for Boys, was guest speaker at Thursdays meetng of tlc East Haven Rotary Club. Gartland told the group how the camp was set up and wont through a typcal day tlere. Also at the meetng were Paul and Danel Bxly, sons ot Mr. and Mrs, Paul Blxby, of 165 Hemngway Avenue, who spent two weeks at the camp as guest of the Rotary Club. Both boys thanked the club tor the opporlurlty to attend the camp, Lt. Frederck A. Feper To Report To Ft. Bennng Lt, and Mrs. Frederck A. Ploper and ther chldren, Karl and Sandra, ot 47 Green Gardens Court, East Haven, wll leave September 11 for Columbus, Ga., where Leutenant Pleper wll report at Fort Bennng on September 16, He arrved back In the States three weeks ago from Korea. TO STUDY DENTISTRY Mss Dorothy Plasclk, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Plasclk, of 218 Foxon Road,wlll be studyng ths year at the Unversty ot Brdgeport to be a dentalhyglenlst. Mss Plasclk Is an honor graduate of the class of 1951 of East Haven Hgh School. TO BECOME NURSE Mss Norma DeWoll, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford DeWolf, of 35 Dodge Avenue, East Haven, has entered the Grace-New Haven Hosptal School, of Nursng. Mss De- Wolt Is a graduato ot Hamden Hall Country Day School, class ot strengu of llo lloket,.. One observer remarked tha fevcry secton of the town Is rcpresekttl us the women have been gven ah opportunty for representaton. Mrs. Evelyn Blxby wll add.consderable power toward galnlnftr the Independant vole, It was exprcjlfod. But the real strength rests Ih the.select Ion of Clancy, It was ponted oul. The Frst Selcclman has gven East Haven every plank In hs platform Iwo years ago and wll Bhortly reveal new mprovements doslgrted lo help the lown. Prncess Chapter To Meet Monday Nght Prncess Clapler No. 70 OES wll hold ls regular meetng, Monday evenng.september 10th, at 8 oclock. Mr.s. Madelne Hanson, Worlhy Malron and Mr. Arthur lan.son Worlhy Patron, wll presde. East Haven A.ssembly wll bo the gucss and oxempllfy tler work. Followng the meellng, refresh, ments wll he served. All members are Invted. lohn Pompano Rtes Held Last Tuesday The funeral ot John Pompano, 81, husband of the late Angelna Kenzo Pompano of 6 Charter Oak Avenue, East Haven was held Tuesday from the parlors ot Lupol Bros, and a requem hgh mass was celebrated In St. Vncents Church by the Rev. Lous Pelosl. The bearora were John Pompano, Peler Pompano, Luco Pompano, Jo soph Pompano, John Porto, and Lawrence Porto. Mr. Pompano, a natve ot Santo Prsco, Italy, had resded In East Haven for 43 years. He ded at hs home last Saturday mornng. Survvng hm are sx son, Pasquale, George, Salvatore, Ahthony, Frank and Raymond Pompano; fve daughters, Mrs. Mary Porto, Mrs. Madallne Pascale, Mrs, Marjorle Bolognese, Mrs, Louse Ston and Mrs, Ann Sylvester; 25 grandchldren and nne great-graldohltdrcn. Interment was In St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Rev. John, Buckley read the prayers, HAVE NEW DAUGHTER Mr, and Mrs. Merwn Baley o 116 Pleasant Avenue, East Haven, have announced the brth of a daughter, Judth Eleanor, on August 29th. Mrs. Baley Is the former Ruth Sherman, DEPARTS FOR SAMPSON Rchard Merrll, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roger Merrll, of Saltonstall Parkway, left on Tuesday for Sampson Ar Force Base, Geneva, N. Y. Merrll Is a 1950 graduate ol East Haven Hgh School, where he was actve In athletcs, and also,attended the Unversty of ConnecHcut for a year.. "v! t \, x. V- :f ( I, -\ s.->., H (

2 I" t"-"" t Pago Two.H.I ITS THE BRANFORD REVIEW EAST HAVEN HEWS Tel evson Programs (CHANNEL G WNHC-TV) Sunday. Soptombor 9 l:00 RnKcr Joe 11:15 Clestor tlc Iup 11:30 Mr, Wzard 12:00 Flm 1:00 Western Thontro 2:00 Docl(;efa.Glam.s 1:30--Clnlce Of A Llfollmo 5:00 Stu Erwn Show 5:30 Super,Crcus G:00-T-G.l!;. HouKd Party 7:00 Iaul Whllcmun 7:30 Ths Is Show BtslnoBS 8:00 Toast ol the Town 3:00 TV Plnyhouso 10:00 Celebrly Tme 10;30-Y(1U Asked For It ll:00 SUndny News Sednl, 11:15 Ilrosklo Theatre ll:]5 20 Questons 12:15 News Monday Soptombor 10 11:30 Strke It KIch 12:00 News 12:15 Frst Hundred Years 12:30 Search tor Tomorrow ]2:<t5 Projoctnl 12:55 Nancys Ktchen 1:25 News 1:30 Grrry Moore Show 1:45 Flm Short a:00 Garry Moore Show Flm Short 2;I5 Vanty Far 3:30 Bert Parks l;00-kate Smth Sngs 5:00 Mss Susan 5:15 -Tme for Beany 5:30 Howdy Doody 0:00 In The Publc Interest 8:15 Fashons In Musc 0:25 Weather Forecast G:30 World News Today 0:45 Sdewalk Intervews, 7:00 Kuka, Fran and Olllo 7:30 Mohawk Showroom 8:00 Vld0o Theatre, 8:30-Voce of Frestone!):OOIIoract! lleldt Show!);30 Its News To Me 10:00 Summer Theatre lloo Flm llrsts 12:00 News. Tuosday Soptombor 11 11:30 to 0:00 Same as Monday except 12:55 Italan Cookery 1:30 Yankoos-St. Lous G:00-T-Kltdoadle 0:25 Weather Forecast 0:30 News 0:45 SpellhK Bee 7:00 Kukla, Fran and.ouic 7:30 Ths Week In Sports 8:00 Tales ot Danger 8:30 Juvenle Jury D:OOHows To a:30>-suspense 10:00 Amateur Hour 11:00 Nck Kenny. ll:15-:-fllm Short 11:30 Charle Wld 12:00 News Wodnesday, Soptombor 12 11:30 to 0;00 Same nsmoulay except 0:00 Sdewalk Intervews 0:15 Bonn Shop LINDEN REST HOME and CONVALESCENT Mrs. Kay Anastaslo, Prop. Regstered Nurses n Attendance Day and Ngll Carefully Prepared Meals and Dets PHONE HO Man Street East Haven "Wllnnuburg GOVERNORS PALACE WALLPAPER (n S color comljlnotlon SamplQsUponRoquost V.H.S. Lloyl Co., Inc. Iportar & OIFrllulora ol fn» woupuptf 16E.52St.N.Y.22N.Y, CIlIcaQO Bolton Nowolk K A A A o East Haven Green Garage Domlnlck H. Ferrara Lous L. MaKRore GENERAL UEPAIIUNG ON ALL MAKES OF CARS 175 Malr St. East Haven :fhona HO :25 Weather Forecast ();30 News 0:45 Connectcut.Spolllfht 7:00 Kukn, Fran and Ollle 7:30 Mohawk Showroom MOO Arthur Godfrey 0:00 Strke It Illch 0:30 Plalnclothesman 10:00 Blue Ulbt)on Bouts 10:30 WrostlhK conch News Thursday. Soptombor 13 11:30 to 0:00 same as Monday except l:.30r-stevo Allen 2:2r Yankees-Detrot 0:00 Up At Joes Place, 0:25 Weather Foroenst 0:30 News 0:45 To be annomced 7:00- Kukla, Fran and Ollle 7:30 Famly Of Stars 7:45-Newsreel 8:00 Stop The Musc!):00 Ellery Queen!):30 Amos and Andy 10:00-Martln Kane 10:30 Cameo Theatre ll;00 Man Ajalnat Crme 11 ;30 Mystery Theatre 12:30 Newsreel Frday, September Strke It ncn 00 -News. :05 Newsreel :15 Frst Hundred Years :30 Search For Iomorrow ;45 Projectal ")5 Fun wth Food :25 News ;30 Garry Moore :45 Flm Short :00 Garry Moore :25 Yankees-Detrot,,, :00 Mss Susan ;15 Tlmo For Beany :30 Howdy Doody :0O Date at Sx :25 Weather Forecast 30 News 15 Sport Spotlght OO Kukla Fran and Ollle 30 Herman Hckman Show 45 Newsreel 00 Mama 30 We The People 30 Aldrlch Famly 30 All Star Football Game 30 It Pays To Be Ittnornnt 00 Cavalcade Of Sports 30 Greater FIKIIIS ;45 Greatest Flfhts 00 BlKclow Theatre 30 News Saturday, Soptombor 15 9:30 Foodnl, The Great" 10:00 The Blc Top 11:00 Wld Bll Hlckock 11:30 SmllnEd 12:00 IVo Grls Named Smth 12:30 1 Cover Tmes Square 1:00 Flm,. 1;.55 Yankcos-Dotolt 4:30 Sta-llKht Theatre 5:00 Gal)l)y Hayes 5:30 Nature ot Thlncs 5:45 On The Lne 0:00 Better Homes Show (>:30 Lone RanRor, 7:00 Somerset Maugham Theatre 7:30 leportor,s:00 Ken Murray.0:00 Show of Slows 10:30 Ht Parade > 11:00 WrestllnB from Chcago Concl News Bulletns Aomc Bomb Lfe Savers By Genoral Wllam Hoslcoth CONN. CIVIL DEFENSK DfRECTOU What aro the chlol thngs I must romombor? 1. Try to got shloldod, H you have tme, got down In a baeoment. If outdoors, Boolc shelter alongsde a buldng, or jump In tho nearest dtch or gutter. 2. Drop flat on ground or floor. To keop from beng tossed about and reduce chances of beng struck by fallng and flyng.ob)ects, flatten out aganst a wall or at the bottom of a bonk. 3. Bury your face n your arms, eyos n the crook of your, olbow. Ths wn protect your face from flash burns, prevent temporary blndness and sheld your eyes from flyng objects. 4. Dont rush out after bombng. After an ar burst, wat a few mmutos. Attor other Iclnds, wat untl advsed t Is safe to leave. You may be requred to stay nsde three or four hours or longer. 5. Dont take chances wth food and water n open contaners. Wlcre thero s reason to boueve food and water aro contamnated by radoactvty, stclc to canned and bottled goods. 6. Dont start rumors tll Source: SURVIVAL UNDER ATOM IC ATlACK, olllclal U. S. Govt huoldct. East Haven News Buyng and Servce Gude EAST HAVEN HARDWARE STORE Pants Glass Toys Cleanng Supples Garden Supples Houselold Needs 319 Man.St., cor. Elm SlrH Central Cleaners & Dyers Home of Dstnctve Cleanng Wo Operate Our Own Plant 4-Hour Cleanng Servce Call For and Delver 322 Man St. Phone HO GEORGE A. SISSON INSURANCE FIRE BONDS Automoble - Casualty 21 Chdsey Avenue East Hovev WATCHES DIAMONDS SONDERGAARD 250 Man St. Branfurd Tel AUGIES AUTO REPAIR GENERAL REPAIRING TIRES BATTERIES AAA SERVICE AAA Phone HO D ManSL BARKER TRUCKING CO. Local and Long Dstance Movng, Cratng, Storage 5 Urc Avenue, East Haven Offce Rosdence F. A. BAHKER HO 7-OBOl Thursday. September &, 1951 k Shouldl Happen To a Dog ;;: ;; : By WEBSTER. - -r.. Ar \..---/\wo DO You ee ffat wesrern THRJLLeR LAST NIGHT RIGHT AFTeK Tne Clfcus PROeR/M? WOW WAS THAT* SUMThIN I I CANT WAro FIND OUT TONIGHT IFTP/AT COWBOY escapes Ho %:,r:f:f!. TfE BOY WHOS CTUST H/»D A FIGHT WITH TflE FRIEND WHO HAS A Tef VISIONJ SET LtrS PLAY CANASTA! What combtnatlonb may bo melded In Conttj aro shown In tht nrtlcle, the thrd In a aorle of Ighl that conduct YOU at North through a game from the deal to the Bcorlng. A vald meld comprses no e»s than three cards of the same rank, BUT: Wld cards may be added to natural cards, automatcally takng the some rank. A meld must have at least two natural cards,.wth not more thon three wld cards. Those are tholds These are NOT melds Blnck_ treys may melded: ONLY n gong out, and thon I only In the followng combnatons: Though you mght meld your; par ot Jacks together wth your joker, you do not; choose to do so. You end your turn by dscardng the 7. All dscards are lad lace up n one ple, the top of whch s called the upcard. The: whole dscord ple Is common-, ly colled the pack. Ths ple must bo kept squared up so that only the top cord can be read. Turn 2. The other three players n turn draw and dscord wthout meldng, and for your second turn you draw an A. You decde to meld A-A-Joker. Dr. Charles H. Porter, Resdent Dentst For 50 Years, Des Suddenly Dr. Charles Howe Porter, promnent Brjufortl clontst for more than 50 years, ded suddenly n Grace llo.spltal, early last Frday mornnc, I he vctm of a heart attack wlll whch he was strcken four days prevously. Servces were held Monday at 2 n the W. S. Clancy Memoral4lome on Man Street and were offcated by the Rev. J. Clement Walker. Interment was In CVentcr Cemlery, Branford. Bearers were Masonc assocates of Dr. Porter from the wdows Sun Lodge of whch he was a member. Specal Masonc rtes were held on Monday evenng. Eghty years old at the tme of hs death. Dr. Porter was born In Brdgeport and took up dentstry, the professon of hs father and Krandtather,as art apprentce of Dr. J. S. Calroll of Brdgeport, one of the countrys foremost dentsts ot the tme. le was the great-grandson of Joseph Barber, who started the CoUmban leglster, tle forerunner of the New Haven Regster. Ills mddle name, Howe, was for Ellas Howe, the nventor ot the sewng machne, a lfelong frend of hs fathers. After startng practce. In Branford n 1893, Dr. Porter mantaned an otllco In the Spauldng Buldng for many years before movng hs practce to hs Bradley Street home. A lover ot wld lfe. Dr. Porter had a largo collecton of mounted anmals, mostly brts, and usect them to decorate hs watng room. Ills avocaton led hm to establsh a camp In northern Connectcut and untl recent years t was hs pleasure to enjoy a vacaton there wth a few choce frends at least once a year. He lkewse s remem- berod n Branford for a houseboat wlch he kept on the Branford Rver and used for weekend relaxaton. Not actve n recent years. Dr. Ralph Waldo Emerson Wo must not let the hlls ot lme shut out tho mountans of eternty. Alfred Tennyson He who bellves In nothng Is less remote from the truth than ho who beleves In what Is wrong. Thomas Jefferson Captol Theatre 271 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN Sun., Mon.. Tues., Sept , On Moonlght Bay Chna Corsar Wed., Sept. 12 Male War Brde Youre My Everythng Thurs., Fr., Sat. Sept Rch, Young and Pretty Knd Lady Sfja P YOUVE TAKEN &I BILL >j PRELIMINARY "TRAIIING IN, ANY OF THESE Fl ELDS, AMD APPLIED BUT COULDNT GET «INTO RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS BY THE JULY 25 DEADLINE, DONT WORRY.,. YOULL BE ALLOWED TO TRAIN WHENEVER A SCHOOL HAS ROOM FOR YOU For full tnrutmntld cotvct your ncnrmt VI!T!IlAN3 ADMINISTUATION ollle*, Anna D. Anderson Rtes Held Tuesday The funeral ot Mrs. Anna D. Anderson, wfe of Charles R. Anderson, assstant buldng Inspector In the Buldng Department ot New Haven, was held Tuesday afternoon In t he Tabor Lutheran Church, Branford. The Rev. Olav Jona.sson, pastor offcated. Bural was In Porter mantaned hs practce for the beneft of a selected clentele, mostly patents and frends ot long standng. He spent several months each wnter n Florda. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Lucella Beach Porter; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Battles of Branford and Mrs. Maurce Whte ot West Haven; a sster, Mrs. Clarence T. Blss ot New Haven; and fve pr.mdchlldren. Anthony Marno, Mgr. 218 MAIN STREET (Next tolstnatl) Tel. HO Last Servces Held For S. A. Grswold From Hs Late Home One of Branfords most dl.";- tlngulshed resdents was lad to rest In Centerbrook Cemetery Wednesday afternoon after spendng more than a half century among the ctzenry here. Servces for Samuel Ames Grswold, 84, were conducted from hs late home, 75.South Man Street on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and were offcated l)y Dr. R. G. Pavy, Rev. C. H. Moe and Rev. J. C. Walker. Mr. Grl.swold ded n a New Haven Hosptal last Saturday, followng an llness of sxteen month.s. A natve of Centerbrook, Mr. Grlswold was born on March 17th, 1867, the son of Samuel Grswold and Susannah Ellzaleth Pratt. He moved to Branford In 1893 as an accredted mortcan and.enlored undertakng and furnture busne.s,s. V/dely acclamed as an expert In antques, Mr. Grswold also owned and operated the Grswold Galleres on Man Street. Mr. Grswold had been a Mason for 55 years n the Wdows Son Lodge, A. F. & A. M. havng receved the 50-year button In He also gave ths Lodge ts Bble, stll In use. In He was a charter memlor of the Grswold Famly Assocaton of Amerca, Inc. and a member ot Its executve board snce It was found ed In He was also a member of the Ma.ssachu.sottB Socety tor the Preservaton of Now England Antqutes. Ere C. Curts Jr., to whom Mr. Grswold sold hs undertakng enterprlze two years ago, conducted the funeral. Mr. Grswold s survved by hs wfe, Ruth Leo Grswold GrLswold; n brother, Danel P. Grswold of Wallngford and a nephew, F. Pr(}scott Grswold of Merlden. Margaret D. Evans- Des In 92nd Year The death oflargaret Dngwall Evans occurred.on Monday followng a short llness n her,92d year at the home of Mrs.. A. E. Hoadley, where she has made her home for a number of years. Mrs. Evans Is the wdow of Edward Evans, formerly of East Man Street and has resded In Branford for the pnst 60 years. She was born In Port Glasgow, Scotland and ha.t been n the Unted States for over 70 years. She was a charter member of the Daughters of Scota In New t.avu anu a memner or the frst Baptst Church, Branford. She Is survved by a son, Charles, of St, Pauls Sclool, Concord, N. H.; and two ssters, Mrs. James E. Logan of Southboro, Mass., and Mr.s. Wallace D. Feld of West Haven. Funeral servces were held from the funeral home of Norman V. Lamb Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock. Interment was In Center Cemetery. One out of every 37 persons n the Unted.Slates was dsabled one or more days by Injures receved In home accldens durng Home Injures totaled 4,100,000 accordng to the 1951 edton ot "Accdent Facts." the statstcal yearbook of the Natonal Safety Councl, manenl Imparments. Thehome death toll was 27,500 of whch about halt resulted from falls. Its a good safe rule to sojourn In every place as t you meant to spend your lfe there, never omtfmp an opportunty of dong a kndness, speakng a true word, or makng a frend. John Ruskln Tabor Lutheran Cemetery, Branford. Mrs. Anderson ded Sunday at her homo 1,50 Whalley Avenue Now Haven, after a long Illness. She was! member -of the Order ot Eastern.Star, and the Talor Lutheran Church. In addton to her husband she loaves a brother, Sture Johanson, ot Sweden, and several neces and nephews. RE-UPHOLSTERlNG At Moderate Cost... By Expert Craftsmen Castle Shop DECORATORS Desgners and Manufacturers of Lvng Room Furnture All work done rght on our premses PHONE HO 7-763U 228 Man Street East Haven!»-,..,, J»-.»» «..1»«- \, I Thursday, September G. IS.Sl THE BRANFORD REVlfeW - EAST HAVEN NEWS RING THE BELL I Conmunsn already has enslaved 71,000,000 people behnd the Iron Cutan. It has strpped from these prsoner people of seven Curtan countres, ther rght to lve and play and worlc as they choose. Ths same enslavement could happen to our communty, our neghborhood, and our famles unless the Kremln tyrants are stopped. Peace and freedom cannot preval as long as the world s half slave and half free. That s why the Crusade for Freedom was launched last year by such outstandng Amercans as General Dwglt D. Esenhower and General Lucus D. Clay. That s why, too, the Crusade for Freedom wll seek to enroll 25,000,000 Amercans and rase?3,500,000 n voluntary contrbutons durng tlo month of September ths year; To the world, your enrollment n the Crusade Is evdence of your belef n peace and freedom. To the prsoner peoples be hnd the Curtan your enrollment n the Crusade s evdence of your sympathy for them and a measure of hope for tler ultmate lberaton. In Connectcut, the Crusade program s beng carred out by some of our most promnent ctzens and has been endorsed by government, busness, labor and relgous leaders who arc all dsplayng a sncere zeal n ths democratc enterprse. Our States share of the natonal goal s!!90,000 and 590,000 enrollments, and t behooves all our ctzens to support ths groat effort, both fnancally and morally. By contrbutng to the Crusade you wll make poss jlo an expanded freedom staton netwoc abroad to fght the Bg Le of Communsm wth the Bg Truth. Today two statons, one each -at Frankfurt and Munch, are broadcastng daly to the prsoner peoples behnd the Curtan. These programs of Rado Free Erope are desgned to undermne the authorty of the Red quslngs, expose spes and nformers, and mantan the hope of the, enslaved peoples. Last years Crusade campagn, n whch 16,000,000 enrolled to contrbute $1,300,000 made possble the hangng of the Freedom Bell n Berlns Western sector and the erecton of RFEs Munch staton. Ths years Crusade campagn, t s hoped, wll enable tho buldng of at least two more freedom statons n Europe and the establshment of Rado Free Asa to carry the trutl bohnd the Iron Curtan. Ths s a mertorous goal, ndependent of government and supported by the rank and fle of Amercan ctzens. For, n the words of General Clay, wnnng the cold war may well mean the preventon of a shootng war. It can ulso mean preservng our own freedom from the danger.s of Communsm wth ts nbrodterror, volence and death. Your Crusade enrollment and whatever you can afford can help humanty preval over nhumanty.- OUR DEMOCRACY- -bymal IN OUR. DEMOCRACV THE ROAD IS OPEN l=or.int)iviptlalinltiatlve ANDENTEWRJSETO PR.1VE ON TOWAtsP THtlltl CH0S[:N GOALS. Automobles Tagged! Publc Enemy No. 1 The nutomobllo, one ot the greatest convenences of modern lfe, las become throngh msuse tle No. 1 acclent kller for all age groups except lnfa,nts and the aged. "Accdent Facts," tle Natonal Safety Councls statstcal yeartook, shows that autos are the loadng cause of accdental death from nfancy untl the ago of 65. lluder 1 year ot age, suffocttlun s the most mportant accdent cause, but deatls from suffocaton drop to Insgnfcance after the frst Idrlhday. The four leadng causes of accdental death for other age groups are as follows: Pqgo Throe L/.A. Mcdul for Pprsotcl Servng n Korea THE HIGHWAYS TO VOUR. HOPES AND DEEAMS OFSTLLGRCATEfc OPPORTUNITV M)D FINANCIAL SECUI2ITV ARE BECKONINC, AND THE GREENLIGHT 01= PE.MOCIACy SIGNALS "GO.", ;M 35 -ll Brownng Iolsons Drownng Frearms Drownng Frearms Arplane Drownng Arllnno Drownng Drownng lnllruad Nlls Ralroad T and over IoLson Gas.jl tl," 71, Tlo cslablslncnt nt a Unted Natons medal for crsomel servng wth the U.N, Inul, sea nd nr forces lt Korea was nntouucca recently nl U.N. Ilcndqnrtcrs. Tc medal,.shown above, s made of bronze alloy ul has an U roxmnte dnnctcr of t% nches. It Is altclcd to a lbbok wth nne blue and olffhl whte vortcal strjcs. One sde carrlc the nsrrltou "For Servce n tho nctcsc ot tho Charter ot tlo Unted Natons," am the otlcf tho U.N, emblem. lsll!lts!gda!s! LETS LOOK AT THE BOOKS wth ALBA M. FRATONI CLAUDIA: The Story of a Marrage by Rose Franken (Doubleday t Co,, $-195; pp, 69S). I wonder how well yqu remember a lovely young grl on tle most mportant day ot her lfe? The day she walked tmorously yet trumphantly Into church, gaterng the folds of her weddng gown n her arms? Soon the gown was rearranged and the soft strans ot tho weddng march began. Wth love and glory shnng out of her eyes, she walked before her admrng guests tll she came abreast of her mother, who wept softly. She leaned harder on her fathers arm drawng strength from hm and then she set her foot upon the altar, and her weddng day became the begnnng ot her marrage whch she envsoned only as perfect. I wonder how well you remember her yourself on that day? Rose Franken, who has made us acquanted wth Clauda, tll we all know her as well as we do ourselves, has wrtten ot the grl who left her sngle lfe and became the wfe ot Davd. Clauda, who Is endowed wth an Innocence, quck humor, lttle Intrgues, and a great love for Davd prances through Rose Frankens latest Book, CLAUDIA: The Story Of A Marrage, Many of us have read parts of Claudas lfe, and a gre.al many remember and loved her on the stage, but now between two covers Is the complete story of Claudas marrage to Davd. It tells o the tenderness and nnocence whch was Clauda and Davd at the ncepton of ther marrage and ther down to earth dealngs wth ther n-laws.- There Is the exctement of the frst born son and the loss ot a second born chld the lttle grl they never had. Then comes Mathew and the war years the years Clauda had to spend away from her Davd and hs fnal return to her. There are the smple and complex problems everyone has wth chldren. The ponderng of how to rase them properly, when they should bo spanked and how to reprmand tem for takng W\2 Sraufnrb Sfdpm (CBTABUSIIBD IN AND 2II p leaat laueu Neua PUBLISHED EVEEY TmjKBDAY MEYER LESIUNE md JOHN E. LOBB, PllllBlters WILLIAM J. AIIEEH, Edtor Allca T. Peterson, Ajmodato Edtor TUB EnANPOKD REVIEW, TOO. 7 IVOM Pt..«t T«. 8-24:11 Brulod THE EAST HAVEN NEWS TeU rblllotd P. 0. Box 2tEl Eut Xlaven a pen whch ddnt belong to them And then comes the day when Clauda needs all her strength the day she s told Davd has T.B. There follows the fght wth the thermometer the rsng and fallng temperature; the Impatence of Davd and the struggle to keep the famly gong wthout the cloud ot death hoverng over them. There comes to young Clauda the day when she has to leave Davd and rush.down to school because there was an accdent. There she found the small body ot her son Bobby, And so Clauda became a partner wth lfe and death. She had known the brngng of lfe, and now she knew death Intmately, Through the lvng ot her lte wth Davd, motherng her three sons. Clauda comes nto maturty, yet she never leaves behnd the wonders of lfe and lovng. CLAUDIA: The Story Ot A Marrage, wont be a dsappontment to anyone who has come to know the grl. Here agan Clauda dances sometmes lghtly and sometme brngng tears to your eyes. Through It though, t gves the sense of good lvng th.at all s not entrely bad In marrage, but that two people can lve and share ther troubles and come out ot them together strengthened for ther experence. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 691 Whtney Avenue New Haven, Connectcut Sunday servces are held at 11 A.M. Sunday and 4:30 P.M, Sunday School convenes at 9:30 A,M The Wednesday evenng testmony meetng Is at 8, The Readng Room Is open weekdays from 9 to 8:45 s located at 152 Temple Street and and Wednesdays ot 6. ALL ARE INVITED. Man" wll be the subject ot the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, September 9, The Golden Text s from Romans 8:14, "As many as are led by the Sprt ot God, they are the sons of God," Selectons from the Bble nclude the followng: "And we have known and beleved the love that God hath to us. God s love; and he that dwelleth In love dwelleth n God, and God n hm." II John 4:16) (Correlatve pa.ssage from the Chrstan Scence textbook,."scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, nclude the folo\ylng (p. 259): "The Chrstlke understandng of scentfc beng and dvne healng Includes a perfect Prncple and, dea, perfect God and perfect man. as the bass ot thought and demonstraton," BUBSOKIPTION (2.C0 pot year, payable lu adrance ADVEBTIBINO KATES ON APPUOATION Entered as second claaa matter Octoler 18, 182B, at the Post Offlce- at Branford, Oonn, under Act of March 3, Tle Bevlewand The News velcome contrbutons from readers upon any subject of puljlto nterest. All communlcattons must be sgned; sgnatures wlu he wtuield upou request. Ajonymoua.contrbutons VUl be dsregarded. WHAT NOTS BY GTA ROUND Kds arc crossng streets, On ther way toschool. So take t slow The cops dont fool. So you thnk the town Isnt growng... A four month report on brtls, accordng to the latest fgures on record In the town hall show.s. that 100 babes wore bom of Branford parents from.january through.aprl A smlar report a year ago, had G5 nfants beng born.,.. The ncrease n tour months alone represents more than a full cla.ssroom,,,. So Bo Prepared,,,, Bev Rce has been vacatonng n the Berkslre 1-Illls Lttle Blly Knney dong okay at a New Haven -Iospta lollowng an operaton for herna,,,, The Injury resulted from a tree fall,.,, Edde Cohen, Food Ba,sl<et Vegetaran, to spend next week vacallonng wth hs brother In Vrgna,,.. Emt Sund pt Indan Neck wndng up hs vacaton from hs Stale Publc Works Department dutes...., Callsta Clancy jons the staff ot Flexble Tubng n Gulford More than 65 manufacturers from all over the Unted Slates aro vstng the Gulltord Plant ths week.., Dave Budge, Who wll forego Sprngfeld CoHbge football In favor of wrestlng,,,,}vll a,sslst Coach Warren Samp.s6n,s 33 football candl dates by concllng tho lne untl Septemljer 22 when he returns to school.,,, One hundred and sxty eght youngsters ot the Lttle League, the tcc. Clnc, Amercan Legon and the Intermedate League off tomorrow mornng for tne Yankee Stadum Project Is supervl,sed Ijy Town Clerk Frank Knney and Rec Drector Joe Trepasso.,,, Tp to Short Beach Day commttee.,,, Many complants that there was Insuffcent dancng room at the Block Dance,,,, Otherwse everythng swell.,,, Partes; galore for furloughng servcemen ot the Heavy Tank Company wth the ]02d Regment Ollers Includng Lt, Ralph De.se wll be home ths week-end.,,,,t0 A SERVICE MOTHER II Seems llte only yestcrdny Itat Molhcr know the joy Of holdng close n lovng arms hat brand-new baby bn.v A helpless, trustng bundle Who squrmed, and wet, and yelled And shattered all tho household peace Tl he was fed and leld. II seems lke only yesterday A tousled, grmy boy. Itan helter-skelter tlmugh the house In search of some lost toy. The rooms were flled wth constant dn Ot slammng doors and runnng feet The sounds of hoys actvtes The cry, "When <lo we eat?" It seems lllte only yesterdy Bu, oh, the years lave passed. That lny bvbe, Ihat laughng buy. Becomes a man at Inst. A man who dons a unform Io fght In lands unknown. The tears that come wth waltlnt! Are known to Mom alone. Tlrough all Ihc long tomorrows. If, n answer to Gods wll. That boy should make tle sacrfce, hese memores wll fll Hs Mothers heart, and dreams, and days And brng a wstful joy The sweet pan ot rememberhe The man who was a boy, Phylls K. Flood Gulford Changes Its Tradtonal Far Date The tradtonal "last Wednesday In September" date for the Gulltord Far has been changed. Commencng Ihs fal, the event wll become a two day affar and wll he held on September 21 and 22, tho ne.\l to Ihc last weekend. The parade wll be hold on Frday mornng at 10 and the judgng of beef enlllo, dary anmals and o.xon wll al.so he held In the mornng. A block dance wll feature Frday nghts actlvlllos (nd on Saturday the judgng of draft horses wll take place In the mornng wth the horse show scheduled for tho afternoon. Tho free-for-all horse drawng wll le the prncpal evenng event. PASSES HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs, Edwn Fnsso of Cozad, Nebraska, announce tl-.e bhh of a daughter, Andrea Beth, August 281h. Ils Is Iholr tlr.st chld, and Is lle gmnddughlor of Mr, andmrs, Alfred Lowehthal of 93 Forles Place, BULLARDS Remember, ts your budget I Your money they v/ll spend. So rse and have your thought expressed, If the town would be your frend. Bobby Geer duo for long Navy leave after shp (Prnceton) drydocks In Bremerhavcn, Wash., soon But Ells G. Bradley s due for a longer one..,. Recalled as an actve reserve, he s due to leave the Navy next month,.., Wfe s-,so happy,.,. Many new students have entered hgh,school and several new faces are on tho football Squad,,,. We havent learned tho last name -but Shela Close, local teacher, was marred durng. the summer Mal(cs,hor home n New Havon.,., In all probablty not "more tlan 50 people wll be present at tle publc hearhg next Tuesday nght,.., Thus slently approvng the largest budget In the towns llslory Fred Prout confned to a Gulford Rest home Expects to be home In about a week Joe Orsene delghted wth new po,st at Torrlng- ton Hgh,.;. Knghts of Columbus degree team to confer the frst degree n New Haven, September Pay attenton to the polce warnng that volatons of the Man Street parkng edct wlrhe tagged even through summer s over,,,, Polce Commsson to break (Jown arrests to ndvduals n an effort to rale patrolmen accordng to ther ahltos.,.. Heads to fall next Monday, nght at Taxpayer Cfucus,,,,. Beware of a half truth. You may have gol.lold of tho wrong half Tlmmt/(now! The answers to everyday Insurance problems * By Hoy Plant, Jr. QUESTION: A cur travelng at hgh speed passed me on the road, httng the hghway shoulder as t went by. A rock, thrown back by Its wleels, broke my wndsheld. Is there any Insurance protecton for an accdent of that kln<v ANSWER: Ihe Comprehensve nsurance whch s usually -sold wth an auto ffe and theft polcy would pay for a loss of thtt knd. If youll address your own Insurance questons to ths offce, well try lo gve you the correct answers and there wll be no charge or oblgaton ot any knd. Palmer - Plant 260 Man St. Branford Open Thursday Tll 9 P. M, GLOSED MONDAY Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 ELM STREET AT ORANGE Rex Ol Company... announces... Budget Payment Plan Pay your fuel bll monthly durng season on our modern BUDGET PLAN Call US to fgure your fuel ol requrements for the entre year, and then startng October 10th for the next 10 months pay us the average of your fuel ol needs. In tlls way you wll know what your fuel ol-bll wll bo each month. Fono us for further nformaton. -«- Meter Prnted tcket Wth Every Delvery Wo Branlord Cuslomez Out ol Ol Durng Shortage REX Ol COMPANY North Man St. PHONE 0-26SG Branford, Conn. 24 HOUR SERVICE DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLANTIC OIL. Fuel Ol Tanks from SO Gallons to 5,000 \ l A \ Chrst Church Notes Sunday, September 9 8:00 A.M. Holy Communon 11:00 A.M. Mornng Prayer and Sermon, the Rector MOMAUGUIN MISSION 101 Dewey Avenue Sundoy, September 9 9:30 A.M. Mornng Prayer and.sermon, the Hector Levesh Talors BRANFORDS MOST POPULAR GLEANERS PRESSERS REPAIRERS IS SERVING YOU IN ITS NEW STORE on PARK PLACE JUST OFF.MAIN STREET Adjonng Frst Natonal Stores Parkng Lot Ample Parkng Facltes For Your Convenence! J. JOHNSON & SONS EAST HAVEN STORE Wearng Apparel for Men and Boys 226 Man Street East Haven wll be open Tues. thru Sat.-9:15 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Open FRIDAY Evenngs tll 9 CLOSED MONDAYS. h- / m :..",<*j.,a. %$.

3 3VS.- Page Pour *me BHANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. September 6,1951 Thursday, September THE BRRNTOHD REVIEW EAST HAVEN NEWS k.v, CAROL MAE LEEPER WEDS EUGENE BARRY CLARK IN ST. VINCENT De PAULS Mss Carol Mne Leopor, (luukllor or Mr. nml Mrs. Edward W. Ioopor, 2!) Ivor Slreel, East JInvcn, and Mr. Euneno Barry Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur A. Clark, 26 Marlln Street, East Mnvcn, wore unted In narrlago last Saturday mornng, SeJlomber 1, at 11:30 n the Clnrch of. St. Vncent do Paul. The lcv. Lous Ielosl offcated In an altar soltnu of whte. Uladjolus. Solost Joan Lynch offered, "Beau.se" and "Ave Afnrln." ; Gven In mrrlaro by her father the brde was attended by Mss Margaret Sullvan oc East Haven as mad of honor. Mss Cfalherlne Leeper, sster of the brde, was Junor brdesmad. Mr. Wlbur E..Clark of Now Haven brolher of the brdegroom, was best man. Uslero wore Mr. Rchard McComb and Frederck Grube, both of East Haven. The brde wore a whte lace and nylon dress made wth a slraploss lace bodce,.a bouffant nylon skrl whch fell Into h cathedral lenkll tran, and a redlngole wth a rolled collar and lonk sleeves ponted over the wrsts. Her fngertp length vel of French Illuson fell from a lace over.satn cloche and she" carred a whle Bble marked wth an orchd and stephanots streamers. The honor attendant wore an aquamarne lace and net gown, a headpece of aquamarne pompons anl Ivy, and she carred a cascade bouquet of aquamarne gardenas and yellow pompons. The Junor brdesmad, whose gown was smlar to that of the honor attendant, but n yellow, wore a headpece of.velldw pomponsund.vy, and she carred a bouquet ot yellow gardenas and aquamarne pompons. A dnner In Ihe Adam House, East Haven, was followed.by a recepton In the brdes home. Assstng In recevng guests the brdes mother wore a purple dress and hat, black acces.sorles and a whte orchd. The brdegrooms mother wore a plum color dress and hat, black acco.s.sorlos, and a lavender orchd, When tle couple left on a weddng trp to the Whte Mountans, the brjde wore an, aquamarne sut, a brown hat, brown accessores aul an orchd corsage. After September H tley wll resde In 324 North Hgh Street, East Haven. The brdo Is a Junor at Now Haven State Teachers College. Clyde L. Marotte Is Usher At Frth-Morrs Nuptals Mr. Clyde L. Marotte of Short Hoach was an usher last Saturday mornng at the marrage of M.ss Carol Jenn Morrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl l. Morrs ot Morrs Cove, to Mr. George A. Flrtl, son Mary Louse Stener, Mr. Robert Gandossy Marred On Saturday Ml.ss Mary Loul.se Slenor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stelner of 20 Bodge Avenue, East Haven, was marrlou to Mr. Robert Gandossy,.son of Mr. ond Mr.s. Marcus Gando.ssy of 215 Dodge Avenue, East Haven, In SI. Vncent de Pauls Church, East Haven, on Saturday mornng at 11 oclock. The Rev. Lous Pelos performed the cerrfony In a sottng of whle gladolus. Mr. Henry ls-sonnetl,.solost sang "The Lards Prayer," Ave Mara, and."because." The brde, whose father gave hor In marrage, wore n gown comprsng a Chantllly lace over satn bodce, made Wll a Queen Anno necklne, and a bouffan skrt of nylon tulle over satn wth panels of lace. Slo wore a fhgortp vel and carred a prayer book wth gardenas and stephanots. Mss Maryann Yaeger of Branford, mad ot honor, wore a slmp cojored gown of nylon marqusette over taffeta and a pcture hat and carred gladolus to match. There were two brdesmads. Mss Ann McGuIre of East Haven and Mss Kvelyn Watrous of Branford, who wore aquamarne gowns of Nylon marqusoto over taffeta and pcture hats and carred gladolus lo match ther gowns. Mr. Marcus L. Gando.ssy was hs brothers lost man. Ushers were Mr. Joseph Sandrey, Mr. Gustavo Oswald, and Mr, Etanley Lofqulst. There was a recepton In the home of the brdes patents. Mrs. Stelner, who asssted In recevng, wore a blue shantung dress, black accessores, and an orcld. The brdegrooms mother wore a navy blue marqusette over taffeta dress, navy blue accessores, and an orchd. When the couple left on ther weddng trp lo New York State and Canada, Ihe brde wore an old ro.se slk shantung dress, and a black velvet pcture hat, Mr. Gando.s.sy Is a veteran of World War II servce In the Army. Wllam J. Sheas, " Recent Brdal Couple, To Lve In Short Beach Saturday mornng,.september 1 In St. Francs Roman Catholc Church, Mss Rosemary Terese Bohne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Bohne ot G50 Ferry Street, New Haven, became the brde of Mr. Raymond Callahan The Tre.sry Dop.rtmcnt oltcrs three clocc to lolders of Seres K, Unted States Defense DoncLs, when ther Bonds mature: Choces: You may: One,.ccept cash, f you so desre; Two, contnue to hold the present bond wth an automatc nterest-bearng extenson; Three, exchange your bonds n amounts of S500 or multples for a Defense Bond of Seres G, whch earns current ncome at the rate of 2/2 percent payable sem-annually. Acton: If you want to obtan cash, you smply present your bond, wth proper dentfcaton, to any payng agent. If you want to extend the matured bond you have ABSOLUTELY NOJII- ING TO DO just contnue to hold t. Extended bonds may be cashed at any tme you wsh. If you want a G Bond, see your bank for detals. Interest: The extended bond wll earn smple nterest on the face amount at the rate of V percent for the frst seven and one-half years. Thereafter t wll be at a hgher rate suffcent to provde a total return for the 10-year extenson perod of 2.9 percent compounded.. Taxes: You have the choce of (l) reportng E Bond nterest for Federal ncome taxes on an annual bass or (2) payng the taxes on the nterest n the year when the bonds fnally mature or are redeemed. The prvlege of deferrng taxes does not apply f the E Bond s exchanged for a G Bond. JUNIOR PNE NEEDLES CAST APPLAUDED FOR HIT LAST WEEK JS Fve Tle Junor "Pne Needles" revue. JFncr Than Crolna In the Mornpro.scnled last Thursday.-nd Frday n," Mss Mary Jane Bullard anc Mr. Mke LaGrua were bg lrother WToHtC f4mu. S. DEFENSE BONDS VOyakd / U. S DEFENSE BONDS of Mr. and Mr.s. George W. Frth ot Shea, son of Mr. and Mrs. WlH(am (SSI Whalley Avenue,.;Now llavon. / J. Shoaof 1073 Townsond Avenue, Ihe ceremony was jerformed by the I New Haven. The.l!ov Joseph Buck lno Olnnln T ITn t ( t I» Ot XtXXt nnof rknl «l«n. nn»m-».»»< 1.. Rev. Charles L. Hewtt In St. lernaleltes Church, Morrs Cove. Followng a breakfast for the weddng parly and Immedate famles, a recepton took place In Farmont Hall, East Havon. LUCILLE IRENE JETTE TO WED ANDREW GRIMM Mr. Lous Jotte, of Babcock Avenue, Planlnfleld announces the engagement of hs daughter, Luclle Irene, to Mr. Andrew F. Grmm,.son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grnm, ot 30 Rchmond Street, East Haven. Mss Jette Is a student nurse at SI. Raphaels Hosptal School of Nursng ad Mr. Grmm s a.senor at the Unversty of Connectcut. I often pause and wonder At fates pecular ways. For nearly all our famous men Were born on holdays. EARL COLTER "THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN" 158 Montowese St. Phono ley performed the corendhy rf a settng ot whle gladolus. Mr. Henry Blssonetto was solost In a program ot musc whch Included "Ave Mara," "Pans Angelleus," and "On Ths Day O Beautful Mother." Gven In marrage by her father, tle brde was attended by Mrs. Lncoln R. Harrson, her sster, as matron of honor. Mr. George Allen was best man Ushers were Messrs. Wllam F. Shea, brolher of the brdegroom, and Edward C. Bohne, brother of the brde. The brde wore a Chantllly lace over satn gown wth a tlted bodce, long,. polted lace sleeves, and a bouffant skrt ot net over satn. Her chapel length tulle vel fell from a bonnet of satn and.chantllly lace, and she carred a mother-of-pearl prayer book wth a whte orchd and stephanots streamers. The honor attendant wore an aquamarne net and satn gown, a matchng horsehar pcture hat, and she carred a straw basket wth pastel color garden flowers. Followng the ceremony a recep, lon was held In The Castle. Assstng In recevng guests the brdes motler wore a wstera slk NEW HAVEN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 2 HOWE STREET NEW HAVEN EXTENSION DIVISION COURSES FALL SEMESTER SO Courses Credted Toward A.S. and B.S. Degrees Program Leadng Toward M.A. n Cooperaton Wth Department of Educaton of Yale Unversty (Courses for ths program n New Haven only) Professonal Courses to Meet Certfcaton Requrements or In-Servce Needs.. Courses Olleed n; AlSONIA HAHTFOHD STAMFORD BRIDGEPORT NEW HAVEN WALLINGFOHD FAIRFIELD NORWALK WATEHBUhY Tuton: S7.sa per Semester Hour Credt Regs/rafon Dates: Brdgeport Central Hgh School TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1951 SSO-SlOO P.lrf. New Haven New( Haven Stote Teachers College FHIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 1:00-9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 9:03-1:00 P.M. Stamford Superntendents Offce WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, :30-5:00 P.M. Waterbury Crosby Hgh School THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, :30-5:00 P.M. Persons May Regster by Mall on or Before September 15,1951. Late Fee o $5.00 per Course Due Alter September IS, Frst Classes Meet Week ol September 24, Wrte or Phone for Further Informaton or Catalogue to: H. V. JONES, Drector Evenng College and Extenson 2 Kovye Street, New Haven, ConneetlcMt -;. Phone Garden Notes GARDEN SPIDER LItto slent acrobat, Hangng ly her knees Frotn ho sllnng sllten bars Of a lace trape?:e. Plungng from a leafs edge Toward the watng ground Ten.swngng back p md ar Wthout hc smallest sound Lttle slent acrobat Performng alone. For no ones enterlalnmenl. But her very own. Ez. Ellen Long The twonty-thrd Annual Flower Slow of the Branford Garden Club wll be held on Frday, September 7, 1951, at the Trnty Parsh House, from 2:30 lo 8:30 P. M. Thome, "Beauty n Branford." Flower Show Commllteo, Mrs. Roger A. Benton, charman. Schedule Mrs. Wlbur Davs, Stagng, Mrs. A. Perry Tucor, and Mrs. Clarence Farnsworlh. Propertes, Mr.s. Vrgl M. McNel, Entres, Mrs. Lovell J. Holabl-d, Classlfcallon, Hortcultural, Mrs. Scoll Glbert, Arrangemonts, Mr. Amos Barnes, Judges Mrs. John H. McCabe, Hosptalty, Mrs. Mlton Goss, Educaton, Mrs. Carles E. Smth, Publcty, Mrs. M. D. Stanley, rckets, Mrs. Goo. Fayen, Rotreshhentrf, Mrs. Burton MacKenzle. Eghteen hortcullural cla.ssos, usors, margolds, celosa, znnla.s, roses, Blodlolus, berred shrubs, delphnum, dallas, phlox, hemerocalls,. chrysanthemums, tuberous begonas. Ffteen vared cla.sses In arrangotnents, ncludng neghborng clubs. Chldrens classes, A 5-7 yours. B 8 to 12 years, C, 13 lo 17 years. Charman, Mss Corone Kenyon. Arrangements classes, Mrs. Amos Barnes, Charman, asssted by the Mrs. W. A. Drslor, M W. Goss, J. H. McCbo, Samuel E. Doane, J. H. Flanders, Wlnchoslor Bennett, J. II. Marlln, Russell Melckle, Robert M. Wllams, R. Earle Beers and Mss Madlln Zacher. Frzes have been donated by Mrs. Roger A. Bonton and Mrs. Samuel E. Doane. In the general rules, each member must exhlbll at the clubs annual show, entres In hortcultural classes mu.sl bo grown by exhbtor, folage and accessores pertnlted n all arrangements. Oxalls blbs rtlay be started n a slallow pol or bulb pan for Indoor bloom for a sunny wndow. Set In a cool place for a few weeks to encourage roots lo form frst rather than top growth. Hlrta s a lovely pnk wth small eup-llko blooms. Many varetes of forget-me-nots bloom the frst season, and profusely the next year, It sown n a cool, most place wth not loo much sun. It you have a shady, corner that Is a problem gel thosoll n shape and let Uoso delghtful flowers take over. Once Establshed, they wll set-soed Indefntely. Mrs. Lovell J. Holablrd, Charman of entres for the Flower Show vlll be asssted by the Mrs. Roy L. Parsell, George R. Adams, Alden J. Hll, M. D. Stanley, Eugene Savage, Ilalg Solaklan,( and Arthur Bowman. Tle Connectcut Federated Garden Club wll hold the annual meetng Wednesday, October 3, at Andrews Memoral Town Hall, Clnton at 10;30. Mrs: Jula S. Borrall wll.speak n the afternoon, subject, "The Flower Arranger sols her table." Heservallon tor luncheon must be sent to Mrs. Charles E. Smth, Pne Orchard, before September 2Gth. Many Garden Club members attended t e recent course on Flower Arrangements by Mrs. John H. Mc Cabe at the Academy. WOMENS CLUB CONVENES AT INDIAN NECK SCHOOL crepe dress wth lace nserts In the bodce, a matchng floral hat, and navy blue accessores. The brdegrooms mother wore a navy blue slk crepe dress wth a navy blue velvet hat, matchng accessores, and a corsage of phk rosebuds and gypsoplua. When the couple loft on a motor trp to upper New York Stale, NWgara, and Canada, the brde wore a bue slk shantung sut, Wll whte lnen accessores, and a whle corsage. After September 7 they wll resde n Burr Street, Short Beach, Branford. Saturdays brde was graduated from. St Francs Hosptal School ol Nursng, Hartford, class ot Her husband served three years wth the Fourth Dvson of the Marne Carps In the Pacfc theater. The Branford Womens Club wll start ts thrd season of organzaton on Monday nght, September 10, at 8:15 at the new Indan Neck School.. Alce Cole wll speak on "Interor Decoratng." Ths comng year wll mark Iho frst tme tlat He club wll meet at one place throughout the soa.son. Presdent ot the organzaton Is Mrs. Thomas Murphy; Vce Presdent, Mrs. Robert Harcko; Vce Presdent, Mrs. Weston Shepard;.Secretary, Mss Alce Warner; Treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Arden. A vared program ot Inloresl to lades wll bo offered throughout the year. At the October 1 meetng, stylst from G. Fox and Co. ot Hartford wll hghlght the progran. The Now Haven Ex-perlmental Theatre wll be the focal pont at the 5ll Bosson. Profes.sor Harry Rudn wll speak on Internatonal Kelatlons on Decemler 3rd at whch lme the yearly "Mens Nnghl" wll be observed. "le Connectcut Federaton ot Womens Clubs wll have a speaker present on January 7)l and on February lb the progfarh wll be presented by the Home Management group. The Half Hour Headng, Club wll be guests at the meetng, on March "lb at whch lmb the Cvc Improvement group wll present the.speaker. Fne Arts headlne the theme for the Aprl I sesson and the years events wll conclude wth the annual dnner moeflng on May Glh. Mrs. John Bradford s charman ot the program commltoe afd s asssted by Mrs,. Lesle Flndell, Mrs. Weston Shepard," Ms. John Townsend Jr., Mrs. Wlbur Falk and Mrs. Robert Wllams. Charman ot lo Ways and Means Commllteo s Mrs. Dayd Johnson. Assstng her are Mrs. Murray Upson, Mrs. Earl Colter, Mrs. Wllam Nygard, Mss Ann OConnel, Mr.s. Carl Mangs, Mrs. John A. Sullvan, Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Mrs. Kenneth Mallern, Mrs. Morse Curts. On the Projects Commttee are: Mrs. Wllam Sangster, charman; Mrs. Traver Cowles, Communty Interest; Mrs. Wllam Van Wlgon, Amercan Home; Mrs. Wlbur Falk, Art; Mrs. Lesle Fndell, Drama; Mrs. Ere Curts, Lterary and Mrs. Raymond Plnkham, Musc. Mrs. John J. Sullvan s charman ot the Federaton Commltoe and las Mrs. John A. Sullvan and Mrs. Ru.ssell Melckle assstng her. Mrs. Henry Janckl heads tlo Hostess Commttee as charman and Is asssted by Mrs. James Ncely, Mrs, Sporry Lncoln. Mrs. Harold Brewer, Mrs. Harry Llndberg, Mrs. Wllam Van Wlgon, Mrs. Carl Monlellus, Mrs. Ere Curts, Mrs. Robert Osborn, Mrs. Wllam Brallen, Mrs. Fergus Money, Mrs. Rchard Feld, Mrs. Nathan Zatt, Mrs. Eugene Alexander, Mrs. John Cookson and Mss Florence Smth. On the Telephone Squad are: Mrs. Albert Tucker and Mrs. John Townend Jr., o-charmen. They arc aded by Mss.Rutl McCoy, Mrs. Homer Toftt, Mrs. Donald Fletcher, Mrs. Norman Plant, Mrs. John Callachan, Mrs. Klchard Feld, Mrs. Wllam Van Wlgon, Mrs. Howard Uodfcld. and Mrs. Robert Osborn. Mrs. Joseph Ftzgerald and Mrs. Harry Llndberg are co-charmen ot the membershp commllteo wth Mrs. Waller Beatle and Mrs. Nathan Zaftn assstng. Mrs. Wlntlrop Towner has clarge ot publcty and Mrs. James Neely s hstoran. On the conmlttec are: Mrs. J. Clement Walker, Mrs. M. Phelps Wall, Mrs. Ray U. Plant Jr., and Mrs. Rchard Feld. The Welfare projects of the organzaton wll be supervsed by Mrs. Wllam Brallen asssted by Mrs. Clfford Morton, Mrs. John Callachan, Mrs. Earl Colter, Sperry Lncoln and Mrs. Covert. Mrs. Russell Sarles To Entertan Jr. Women Of N. Haven Next Tuesday On Iuesday evenng September 11, Ms. nu.ssoll W. Sarles ot Sagamore Cove, Branford, wll be hostess to members ot the executve board of the New Haven Junor Womans Club. A buffet supper wll be.served at 6 oclock and a busness meetng wll follow wth Mrs. Wnfrcd C. Hunter, presdent, presdng. Plans wll be completed tor the September club meetng when new members wll be nlrocluced by Mrs. Sarles, merrtborshlp charman. Memers ot the executve board nclude: Mrs. Wntred C. Hunter. Mrs.* James A. Walsh Jr., Mss.lanel Gerac, Mrs. Tlomas Ryan Jr., Mss Ruth Lawson, Mrs. Francs Joyce, M-ss Elzabeth Harkn, Mrs. J. Warren Feeley, Mss Eleen Wall, Mrs. Rchard L. Kenedy, Mrs. Wllam Lyon, Mr.s. Russell W. Sarles, Mrs. Alton T. Terrell,Mss Vrgna A. Burgess, Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mss Patrca McCarty, Mrs. Thomas Ftzgerald and Mrs. Robvn S. Symngton. \cnngs n the Pne Orchard club hu.so was enthusastcally receved ly parents and frends as a prouo III Lalor Day weekend at the local ro.ujrl. Fo.Mlurng a group of youngsters, none norc than sxteen, the audences wore treated to a tour ot llc Unted Stales n two acts and.f\cral scenes. The openng corus featured the entre cast marchng across tle stage to the musc of, Ths Is Gods Country," whle holdng posters depctng the 48 stales. Mss Shrley Pelross and Mr..arry Bodknsang a dllol, "Lets Get Away From It All," whch was followed by a cast number "Calforna Here I Come." Mr. Howard Gls, Mr. Edward Bullard, Mr..Sam Schoonmnkor, Mr. Peter Faban. Mr. Cam Warner. Mr. Tut Wheeler, and Mr. Edward FItzgorad became college football players for the evenng and entertaned the audence wth a varety of college pep.songs. M.ss Mary Jane Bu.rd.sang Boaultu Oho," accompaned by 1 dancng cljorus whch conssted of Mss Cyrene Warner, Mss Mary Jane Knney, Ml.ss Sandy Scrvcnor, Mss Lucy Noyes and Mss Sally Byanl, Scone sx was a skt, Washngton Font Page," whch was acted out Ijy Mr. Howard Gllls, reporter, Mss "Dana Daggett, a move actress, and her tans. Mss Roxanne Rchards, Mss Betsy Bgelow, Mr. Gordon Appol, and Mr. Brooks LaGrua. "St. Lous Blues" was sung by M.ss Mary Jane Bullard, wth Ml.ss Lynn Stevens, Mss Shrley Petro.ss, Mss Peggy McNel, Mss Roxunne Rchards, Mr. Tut Wheeler, Mr. Larry Bodkn. Mr. Sam Schoonmaler and Mr. Edward Bullard n chorus. To the musc ot "Shne On Harvest Moon," sung by Mss Falsey, Mss Lucy Noyes and M.ss Cyrene Warner, Mss Justne Flz gerald performed acrobatc trcks. A novelty number "You Cant Get A Man Wth A Gun, was presentedby Mss Lynn Stovers. Scene ten, "I Ddnt Know The Gun Was Loaded," ncluded Messrs. Mke LaGrua, Brooks LaGrua, Fredde Appell, Gordon Appell, Jay Whalen, and Stan Weeler. A large group In cowboy outfts, sang numbers from "Oklahoma." Act two began wth a vst to New Orleans at Mard Gras tme. The players, dressed n mult-colored costumes, joned MLss Mary Jane IJullard and IVIr. Eddy Bullard who sang "Come To The Mard Gras." Also n ths number. Mss Margaret Hartley and M.ss Justne Ftzgerald presented a ballet dance. Scenp two, "You Come From Rhode Island," was anoller duet presented by Mss Shrley Pelross and Mr. Larry Bodkn. The actors n He skt," Texas Bg Darln," were Mr. Edde Ftzgerald. Mss Alca Donovan, Mr. Tommy Bryant, Mss Mary Falsey, and Master Bobby Esler. In scone tour, "Nothn Could Be ANNOUNCE SONS BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Forte of Mll Road, North Branford, are the proud parents of a son, Henry Ives, born on Jub 20tl Mrs. Forte s the former Jane Munson.]. nd sster to.ml.ss Sandy Scrvcnor, Mr. Tonmx- Bryant, Mss Sally Bryant and Master Bobby Slaplcton, who made ther stage entrance ac- (wrdlng to ther heght. Next on the Pne Needles program was a Charleston number presented bv Mr. Sam Schoonmaker, Ml.ss Peggy McNel, Mss Lynn Stevens. Mr. Larry Bodkn, M.ss Shrley Petro.ss, Mr. Tut Wheeler, Mss Conne Wlbur, Mr. Edde Ftzgerald. The Navy.sprt was then brought nto the show by a -group of the younger boys who sang Anchors Awelgl." A tradtonal can-can was performed y Mss Shrley Petro.ss, M.ss Mary Pgott, Mss Conne Wlbur, Mss Peggy McNel, Mss Lynn Stevens, hnd Mss Mary Jane Bullard. Mr. Edde Bullard was conductor, and Mr. Tobey and Mr. Jay Whalen were redcaps on the tran whch brought the cast back from ther tour ot the states. In ths number thoy.sang "East Sde, West Sde." M.ss Shrley Pelross and Mr. Larry Bodkn return lo lne Orchad n the fnal.scone as ley dd n song and dance n "Were Geltng Back -rom It Al." A map ot the Unted Slates, fromed y the cast holdng postes, marked Ihe grand tnale of the revue. Mrs. R. Kolakowsk Honored Wth Shower A mscellanoous hou.sehold shower was gven recently In honor ot Mrs. Rchard Koakovv.sk, the former Suzanne Boyee, by the M-ssos Maureen Wayand and Francos Robert n He lallers home, 375 Thompsoh Avenue, East Haven. Those attendng wore the Mr.s. Roland Roert, Wllam Patten, Anthony Kolakowsk Wllam Shaw, Waller Wayand and Leonard Dorman. Afo the MLsses Betty Kolakowsk, Eleanor Gerber, Gladys Gedncy, Ann Montgomery, Sue Ann Gussrran, VIvan Slreeto, Carla Peterson, Edth Mozealous. Alce Sygel, Annette Punco, Judy Burns, Mary MacPhereson. Joan Reveley and Barbara Motftt. LUCAS STUDIO Forma»"< Candd Weddngs Portrats - Babes - Commercal Rm. 9, 265 Man Sf., East Havan Phone HO THE YARN SHOP INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN NYLON and SOCK PAKS MARGE BARCLAY Wlford Rd Indan Neck DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS LUCILLES LUCY FUSCO, PKOr. Phone HObart Man Street East Ilavcn Dagonally Across from Green Mrs. John LOUISE CRETELLA IS WEDDING ATTENDANT Mss Louse Cretela ot East Haven was a brdesmad last Saturday mornng at the marrage of her cousn. Mss Ann A. Cretela of New Haven to Mr. Clement Vncent Grleco of Derby. Tle ceremony was performed n St. Mchaels Church at 10:15 and later a recepton was held In San Remo. Lfe oan only be:undorslood backwards, but t must be lved torwards. Soren Eferkegaard GRAPE JELLY Pneapple JUICE 2r PREMIER CRUSHED PINEAPPLE CAMPBELLS TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. Tn PEANUT BUTTER BEECH-NUT II oz. jar BLACK WALNUT DUTCH MAID 10 oz. box COOKIES r Krspy Crackers SUNSHINE 1 lb. box Pneapple Juce DOLES 4G oz. tn SPAM 12 oz. Elc Tn Ol PREM FOOD BASKET 210 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD Short Beach Brefs Janlta S. Schulze Teh UNION CHUnCU llcv. J. Edward Newton, Pastor 0:45 Church Sohcx3l 11:00 Worshp Servce ST. ELIZABETH CHURCH Pastor, Bcv.,John F. ODonncU Assstant, Rev. T. Fury 10:30 A. M. Saturday Relgous Instructons Masses: 8:30 10:30 Confessons: Saturday 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. C.Y.O. Thursday 8:45 P.M. Well, Summer has offcally ended... All agree t was a most successful and enjoyable Labor Day Weekend. Short Beach Day couldnt have been a bgger success. More lcoplo scon, here at the shore, than n many a long season. More than 100 hundred fgured watchng the boat races at Johnsons Beach, and every bt as many at the Block Dance. Te sun shown on our chlren n He Iarade <nd wat more could we ask... Prscla Joan Sorey home last week; also Wllam" I.,ynch, of Ma.xton, North Carolna, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Slorey John Walker from Sprngteld, MassachuselLs, guest over the holday ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lehr... Arthur Peterson ot Lanphers Cove has returned home from Mam, Florda... Janet Taylor of Dumont, New Jersey, guested last weekend at the home of Leona Peterson... The Vctor.Hutchnson Famly and the Faous -Famly enjoyed (?) a Cruse over He long weekend, brrr!... Cpl, Crag Johnson arrved home to.sec hs young son for Ihe very frst tme... Ralph Bolter and Curts HutcJlnson releved from Army routne 16 enjoy our Gala Weeend... Corporal and Mrs. Crelgllon Johnson one ths weekend, loo, to enjoy foslvtos-and ter new nephw... Last Year At Ths Tme: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanman and Mr. and Mrs. Water Lynch had just about completed ther new homes and were movng nto them... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gathman (former resdents on Clark Avenue) a son, Bruce Owen, on August 13th. Ths s the couples.second chld. They have a son, Regnald, fve years old, and resde now at SOBarnett Street, Now Haven. Mrs. Gathman s the former Jance Root The Murdock Famly ot Cranston, Rhode Island, spent the Holday Weekend here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cornng Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal of Long Island, New York, wth Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Fredberg and son, Blly, ot Syraacuse, New York, parents and sster and brother-n-law, also guests recently ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slverman... Mr. and Mrs. Pal Bussmann and daughter, Nancy, from Hamden, revsted everyone over the Holday, hereabouts... Word receved from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Englehart n San Dego Wll the chldren Mr. George Hollngshead vstng hero from Montclar, New Jersey, wt hs daughter and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark Mr. and Mrs, Roy Boarman ot Maplewood, New Jersey, vstng ther chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pranksh and Famly... In the Brthday Corner Ibs week: lotorrow, September 7th Nancy Watkns celebrates hers; on September 10th. Monday next, George Vncent, Charlotte Young and Fred Fraklsh all have ther Brthdays... Mrs. Ernest Berg and chldren, Joan, Barbara and Robert, from Longmeadow, Massachusetts, holday guests ot Mrs. Lllan Seeley and Famly Mr. and Mrs. Mathow Ferguson, Mrs. Nancy Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam SUGGESTS CARLTON BEALS WRITES NEW HAVEN HISTORY IN. OUR YANKEE HERITAGE Have you ever eaten Slsh Kebab," tlo Arnea dsl nudo by nmlk ecgs of lamb on a skewer altcrmtcly Wll clunks oe assorted vegetubles, tlcu brolng? Smply; delcous HKl so s ths a(l.uuon from the Best Foods consumer ktchcns wdch all<:rnutca lamb vlh pneaple. Serve wth t a savory rco and nushroqtn nlxluro am a grcct salad. Wlal a dreamy tllnncr and yet so real. Look how easy the recpes are! Lamb and Pneapple Skewer 1( ll>f. loan Hlouldcr Innb V5 cup Kretd f pneapple rlnes Urcsstff. Sut anu peppery. Cut lamb In 1-hcl cubes, venov- Ig all fat posshc. Coat lamb cubes wth Frcncl dressng and let stand In dressng several hours or overnght. Cut pneapple In sxths. Alternate meat cubes and tneapple on skowers. Place on rack and brol at a low heut 15 mnutes. Turn meat frequently whle brolng; salt : and pepper when turnng. Serves, 6. Rce and Mushroom Superb W cup real 1 boullon cutjo\ mayonnase 1 cup hot water I pacl<ake pre- V cup ctopped cool<ca rce paraley t can broled, slced mual. rooms and lquor Heat real mayonnase n a saucepan over very low heat. Add rce and str untl browned. Add mushrooms, mushroom lquor and paraley. Dssolve boullon cube n water and add to rce: Brng to a boll, cover and boll 5 mnutes. Remove from heat and let stand, covered. 10 mnutes. Garnsh wth paraey. Serves 0, Hoffman all ot New Haven. Labor Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bush Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Mrck, Mss Vrgna Frsco and Mr. Slgnund Skorsk all ot Now Haven, our guests for the parade and races... Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Person and Mr. Walter Person of New York guests Mr. and Mrs." Al Person. (Mr. Persons parents and brolher)... The Branford Hgh School Majorettes wsh lo thank you all for your generous contrbutons to ther Food Sale last Saturday whch now enables them to purchase ther new unforms. It was most successlul..... Our Volunteer Fremen worked lard over the holday weekend, too, and reserve a vote ot thapks. They Groat anes n Amercan manufacturng and three centures of.new Haven Industry come to lfe n a new volume. "Our Yankee Hertage." publshed under the sponsorsh ) of lve school superntendents. Carleton Beals, author ot 25 volumes of poltcs, bography, fcton, nd travel, wrote the book lo lel w nformal fashon about the work, brans and sprt" that have fashoned New Haven and ts surroundng area. Tle 3S-page volume s one of the frst altenpts n the U.S. to brng the facts ot fndustrlal hstory Into a form acceptable to hgh sclool teachers and nterestng lo ther students n New Haven and ts suburbs. Superntendent of school systems who cooperated n the work nclude Mr. Justn L. OBren, Now Haven; Mss Margaret L. Koeto, Hamden; Mr. Melvln E. Wagner, West Haven; Mr. Wllam E. Gls, East Haven; and Dr. Cecl L. nce, Nortl Haven. Three thousand copes ot the volume wll bo dstrbuted ths Fall for use n hstory, vocatonal gudance, and socal studes classes. "We thnk ths s a sgnncant venture n acquantng our school chldren wth the hertage ot greater New Haven, Us present role In the Amercan economy, and t hopes tor the future," sad Justn L. OBren, Superntendent of Schools ot Now Haven, n behalf ot the school superntendents. "Mr. Beals has succeeded n weavng hstorcal tacts Into a narratve framework whch wll compel He nterest of young men and women wo wll soon be ready lo take ther place n our busness andndustrlal enterprses. We feel that ths project, ot relaung present-day Industral actvty to the hstorcal roots ot the communty; s a splendd educatonal contrbuton." One of the major ponty made by Mr. Beals n hs volume, whch s fnanced by a group ot New Haven busness men and cvc leaders. Is the dversty ot New Haven ndustry. Over 550 plants n 20 major lnes of producton are now stuated n the metropoltan area. "Such dversty makes the communty less subject to sudden upsets or shocks," one ot the characters n the volume says. "New Haven was the carrage captal ot the world, but already when that ndustry went nto rapd declne, the cty had a great bodv of dversfed ndustry so the loss caused only a small rpple In growng employment, prosperty, and job-securty. The tact that we have nearly every knd ot. ndustry and busness and professon here means that our young people can choose any lne they lke- Tat means more opportunty and happness. When people start out In lfe dong what they lke best lo do, tley work bettor." The great names ot Amercan n. dustry who lved and worked and struggled n New Haven, appear n the pages of the volume n nformal, conversatonal Ia.shon. El Whtney, the father ot Amercan Industry who frst envsaged end of "Yankee Hertage". One man says: "What mpressed me most (about vsts to Now Haven ndustry) Is that over the past century It has presented a pcture of a lluld not a statc socety. Human bengs hero have never frozen nto classes or jobs. They have never owed ther many opportuntes lo governent handouts, or government edcts, but to ther own energy and Intatve. "... Durng these last tew years, just as at the begnnng, qute a few of our mportant New Haven ndustres have boon bult up by men httng on now deas and startng wthout captal In ther own lttle shops. "... 1 wsh every ctzen man and woman, boy or grl, every busness man and every worker and every professonal could understand why and how New Haven was founded, how Its people worked to make the cty what t Is toda.v. It he could feel hmself an InUmalc part of that lfe and growth and opportunty snce the begnnng, each would realze that he Is also now makng New Haven b.v hs work, hs brans, hs feelngs and Ills own partcpaton In communty lte; that ho, too, can contrbute by hs labor and deas and can enjoy a better lvng than manknd has over known before In hstory." Carleton Beals has been an educa. tor as well as author. Two of hs volumes have been, book club choces and others have been con. densed by "Readers Dgest" d other magaznes. Hs last book was "Chle: The Long Land" and hs next one, whch wll be publshed by McGraw Hll, s enttled "The Arms ot God; The Story of Stephen Austn, Founder of Texas." He was a hgh school prncpal and a faculty lecturer at the Unversty of Calforna and the Natonal Unversty of Mexca. Sever al years ago he was awarded a Guggenhem Fellowshp to complete a bogragphy of "Portro Daz; Dctator ot Mexco." He was twce wnner of the Bennhem Essay Prze and won the Bryce Hstorcal Prze. Te author lves at Sachems Head n Gulford. Conn. You traverse te world n searcl of appness wlcl Is wthn reach ot every man. A contented mnd confers It. Horace Connectcut Councl Of G.O.P. Women To Hold Conference Soon The Connectcut Councl ot Uo. publcan Womens Clubs wll hold an all-day conference on "Club Actlvlles" n The Bond Hotel, Hartford, Wednesday, September 12 wltl a general meetng starlng at 10:30. Durng the mornng there wll be panel dscussons; "Work of Club Presdents and Advsory Boards", led by Mrs. Anna-Mao Swltaskl of New Brtan, presdent of the councl. Mrs. Alce K. Leopold, Secretary of State, wll use, "Program Plannng" and Mrs. Los ClUlscy of New Mllford wll lead a group In ds. cu.sslon of "Poltcal Educaton." "Actvtes" wll bo led by Mrs. Corlnno Alsop ot AVon and Mrs. Alce T. Peterson of Short Beach wll lead a grou) devoted to "Publcty". All leaders are charmen and members of the executve board of the councl. Luncheon wll be served n the Bond Ballroom at one and a.suenker wll address Ihe groups. FollowlnK luncheon there wll bo a talk and demonstraton on the use ot votng machnes.?lkh VIEWS rgr rollowing A BLIZZARO, A CROP DU5TIN flane SPRAYtn, CBVSTALLUED SALT, J ON AN OHIO -HIGHWAY, I CAUSING SNOW AND ICt TO {.THAW IMMI:T>IATELY :r-r- It Is Impossble to enjoy dlng lloroughly unless one has plenty lo do. Low Wallace The Telephone Number of The Revew and News -BtSKtERS I>6wER"U".tOurVA** ( LINT TOTHt TOUCt NKPEP TOBTJIVEA J5,000 TON JBATTUBIMIP, TfltMME; J ::.,P0MBtR COMTAIMJ 36V, MILES OttLtCTRIC WISE,.. NEARLY 1,800 TIMES THE LENGTH 0T= THt PLANE. rast WAY TOIUILD TAST TqHTBS ptcal pnes vtvftd AYOML AmcRArT nomcurt rnovuctioh TIM> OH SINOLX OlRATION fok WIM LIAPING teoct rkom ahour> TO amihutct* If AlKHAr /NDUSTWIl ACXMlON Of AMIKICA deas mate ther way In slence, day s startng lo de. lke tlo waters that, fllorng bo lnd lte rocks of the Ap.s, oo.sen tem from the mountans on whch thoy rest. DAublgne Is BRANFORD The mnute wo.say to ourselves we have succeeded, we have confessed falure. A man who Is dong I hs best eaclrday Is truly alve, but a man who dd. Ills best yuster- Tlomas,J Watson STEVE PRUSSICK OARAGE EQUIPPED TO REPAIR, ALL MAKES OF CARS W. Moln Sf. 7ol. t-w : IranUt have ther regular meetng tomor row P.M. (Frday) n the Flrehouse te use ot fnterchangeabe parts-r....the Mattatuck Drum Corps dd the law student who dreamt about fne job, too, to say nothng ot rnachnes s descrbed as the man MODERNIZE YOUR KTCHEN wth baked-on whte enamel metal CABINETS roor and wall models avalable Immedate Delvery THE CONN. PLUMBING AND LUMBER CO Stats St. New H«v«o, COM, T.I the hard work the entre Short Beach Day Commttee put nto makng the Annual Affar such a bg success... Monthly meetng of the Mens Club of the Short Beach Unon 8:00 P.M. n ther clubrooms... Church wll be tomorrow (Frday) The Grante Bay A. A. meets ths Saturday al 8:00 P.M. n the Au.xlary clubrooms... Harry Broadhursl steppng along Man Street fully enjoyng the cddes n He parade Monday last and he wanted me to say so... Kddes back lo sclool now and wont ther mommes mss them utter the long summer vacaton days????? jan P.S. On calm waters any shp has I good captan. DO YOU KNOW- VISITS GSANDPAHENTS Robert Oppel, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Qppe of South Far Street, Gulford, was a recent guest ot hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oppel ot Paved Street Dstrct, Branford. j : Roganson Bros. DISTRIBUTORS Short Beach, Conn. wth the massve head, mghty nose and strong farmer hands. Hs struggles to perfect the cotton gn, to mass produce rfles and ntroduce other nnovatons are descrbed n some detal. Other New Haven men wlo play promnent roles n tle book nclude: James Brewster, carragemaker and ralroad bulder; Davd Bushnell, nventor ot the submarne; Chauncey Jerome, clock maker of world tame; El Whtney Blake, Inventor ot the stone crusher whch made hard surfaced roads possble; James Hllhouse; canal and road bulder; Charles Goodyear, dscoverer ot vulcanzed rubber; Olver Wnchester, founder ot the Wnchester Repeatng Arms Company; and many others. In dscussng the present perod, Mr. Beals has chosen examples of typcal ndustres, largo and small, from the makng ot brcks to the precl.son nstrument companes and the manutacturefs of guns, clocks, hardware, and wre. He has not neglected the lesure tme of New Haveners, how they went to church, ate ther meals, and spent ther moments of recreaton. He makes frequent references to wrters, artsts, sculptors and the learned men ot Yale n ths volume The story ot New Haven lfe and ndustry Is told through three Imagnary famles but the events are true and are based on hstorcal research, even to the conversatons whch are recorded. The basc phlosophy of the vol ume s dsclosed n the comments ot contemporary characters near the bow to test your brakes easly aod quckly? Operate your car at about twenty mles an hour on dry, smooth, " hard-surfaced, level pavement away from traffc. Then apply the brakes unul de tres sbde on de pavement. If the car stops n a straght lne wd no swervmg left or rfght and you slll havampt pdarreerv, your brakes have a margn of operatng safety. If your brakes can not meet the above requremenrs, have them.djusted t/efore they get you nto trouble. Th. n.uag. pr..nl.rf In th» "> l.ral of om polcyhown ond ol olhor molorll of M" commnh. James P. Kavanaugh 69 Ivy St. Tel, Branford INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE lltlll. 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The heat you pay for s locked tghtly n the oven of your new electrc range by thck, heavy layers of nsulaton on all sx sdes. Fast-cookng, clean-cookng, a;d the last word n modern good looks,, the new automatc electrc ranges are desgned to.help you enjoy years of effcent, cco nomcal cookng perfecton,, See he new electrc ranges, today p.yourapplarce Dealers, or n our showroom. - m e UNIVER S»t) 9 Sam* Only $199. model wthout lght antl»lm«r, only..(,:.f. L The Connectcut Lght and Power Company A. Bmtms-Marmge, Tax-Payng Company BW9NaBKSM Md,3 { If f 1 t T*"! \:; \ 1 -n fj.!*-- r.*-»-> -4 V

4 -"1" II THE BRANFOHD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. September C.F. U. Carres Bran lord Hopes In Tonrney 44 Canddates Report To Crsaf Tlo lerltaye s rldly guarded. Senators, Slate Governors, Army career men, stalesmcn and Unver aty presdents have lorne tte famly name proudly tlrokl countless lours ot troule n tle countrys lstory. No(( destned for pulc lfe, Mr. Grswold nevertheless followed the dolnus wltl Juslnajlc prde and was one ot le prme movers n the orfjan/.tlon of the Assocl/Uon,, Samuel Ames Grswold, a natve ot Centerbrook, where le was born on Marth 17, 1B07, the Sun ot Samuel Grswold and Susannah Elzabeth Irnll, came to llranford on Sopleml)er 2,), 1H!)3 as a mortldan. Apprcnced to hs lrother Danel ot Walllngtorrt In the professon for four years, he went l» Westfled, Mass., for twelve months and gradualed from Carlts Sdoo ot Emhamh;, n Boston, May 25, < When ho moved lere, he purchased the undertaltlng and furnture Insness ot Captan Samuel Mller. He! bult le Grswold HulldhK on Man Street In 1897, a massve tlrec story edllce, the top story of whch was used as a courtroom by the lac Judfje Edmund Zaohcr, even houbh u dspute between the town and bulker delayed Us completon. Io st on the bench Judge Zacher put )lahl<s across tle tmbers am a ladder was used to reach the thrd floor courtroom. Mr, Grswld eonduued n large furnture luslncss on the frst two lloors and as a hobby rased chckens for n conslderaljo tme at the rear of the More. Fond of flowers, Mr. Grswold made hs South Man Street home a slowplaco after he purcascd the old CongrcKatona Church pursonage. He was a llrm belever n the use of bees and kept several hves Ijoth n hs yard and at he rear of hs.store. Allhou many ot hs carltles went unrecognzed n Brantord, he was nstrumental n helpng lo wden two ot Branfords man thorough- perod lo a chapter ot one of Amercas when death lke an lulo fares., An. unseen hand added most Illustrous genealoges last Saturday breeze cloaked Samuel Ames Grswold and snultcd a brght burnng candle o: Branfords cvc lfe nto darkness. Tor sxteen months now valuable antques, landmarks of colonal hstory; have gathered dust In Ihe.storehouses ot hs estate even as the hstory they encouraged Is near forgotten In the pace ot modern doy trals and trbulatons. Samuel Ames Grswold was a true collector of hstorcal data. To be sure he bought and.sold several peces ot colonal art, but the sgnlllcant objects dat had a way ot hghlghtng le beauty ot hs South ManStreet manson. Hs frequent trps Ihrougout New Knglnnd often were unforgettable t only because some choce bt of furnlluro or eroclsery wth Its assocated hstory had found t.s way Into hs galeres. Among lls treasures.s the table used by the mnslerh of the colony of Connectcut to found Yale Unvcr.slty. It was never.sold despte numerous offers to buy, smply because ot Us assocaton to Brantord, hs adopted town wllcl o loved dearly. 11 was Ills belef that antques, valued because ol the art ot the craftsman wo expertly hewed the tmers and llawlessly carved ther surface, became prceless when hstory surrounded ther exstence. lose were the materal thngs he chershed and ha ablty to a gonune from a fake was remarkalle. Wll the true zeal of an antque dealer-he sought bargans, but wth the love ot an hstoran hs wallet was opened when a pece of early Amercana unfolded before hm. It stemmed from the same love wllcl las made the Grswold Famly As.oclatlon proud of ts foreears. A speaker at one of the famlys yearly gatherlng.s some years ago sad that a bad apple 1ms not yet been dscovered n the "barrel" of the fomy treb. le gave portons of hs land on Church Street and Harrson Avenue to wden tloso roads and elp nalte them atractlve resdental areas. When-St..Marys Church burned around the turn ot the century, Mr. lnanca-contrbutor In the drve for funds whch re- Grd Hopes Hgh As East Haven Preps For Opener "Forty four canddates tor Ihe 1951 etllon ot East Haven Hghs Vellowjacket footlall squad are, n excellent condton and spolng for HoLsatunIc League competton," Conch Frank CrIsafI reported last nght. "Although we Were hll heavly by graduaton losses, our reserve strength, of a year ago, should make frst cla.ss regulars ths season," Crsaf sad after the seasons frst dummy scrmmage. "We wll mss men lke Bll Uoberts, Juno Orfce, Ed Gustatson. Bub Maulte, Hon Cahoon," Crsaf.sold, "but ther rcplaeenents are lookng sharper every day and they have matured splenddly for Ihe most part." Brght among the returnng players are the names ot Pete Itussell. lon llossettl, Hon Lecza, Mke Montesanlo, Frank Brcrclon, George Scbulz, Nck.Pclegrno, Warren Smth, Jm Streeto, Carmen Pclegrno, Pole Costa, Maro Mozzllo. Bob Carr, and Harold Henry. Pottnnchl Looks Sharp rhero Is another youngster, Dan Ieltnncl, who looks lke he wll see plenty ot acton as a lackfcd leplucemonl," Crsaf sad. "Hes small hut he runs lke a General Sherman tank." Crl.saft wll probably have the slates top quarterback In Hon Rossetll, now a senor wth three years of varsty play behnd hm. Cool and confdent, Kossett Is best at passng and excels n returnng puts. The youngster has spent the entre summer on a constructon gang and looks hard and tt. He has ganed weght and shows no sgns ot the olment whch kept hm from peak performances llroughoul basketball and baseball. Even through scalhack Bub Maulte Is now dong hs runnng for the N.Y.U. freshman, Ed Henry, a speedster, wll slp nto the rght halt slot wth fnesse, Crsaf )eleves. "Ed has great heart," Crsaf sad, "I look to m for some needed scores tlls tall. Droroton Prmed There wll be two surprses n the East Haven backteld. Frank - Brerelon, son ot Ed Brerelon, old chershed and hla ablty to spot tme star ot two decades ago, s prmed for a great season. Haled as LOCALS OPPOSE AIVIATOS GOIVIBINE AND BLUES IVIEET OWLS SATURDAY Rested Joe. Resjan Hopes To Carry Branford Into Fnals Owls Favortes To Best Blues Despte Vaunted Plate Attack Of Latter Games Set For Hammer Feld At 1:30 P.M.. HARLOV/. "".THE FIRST NON-6RA13UATEEVBR TOS decome HARVARDS HEAD COACH HE PUT.TOCJETHEH ANOTHER I=OlVERH0US6 ELEl/BN AFTER 3 IVEARS OF INFORMAL PLAV IN WINNING THEIR FIRST 5 6AMES-; OF 1946 HARVARD AMASSED 186 POINTS To 19 FOR THEIR FOBS.- 33 Grd Hopefuls Report For Hornet Football Duty Grswold was a sultedln the present beautful structure. When the hgh school was erected n , Mr. Grswold bought the IkeyBeach homestead, the orgnal Samuel Ru.ssoll home, and moved.lt to tle corner ot South Man and Church Streets. There he conducted hs funerals from that colonal atmosphere. Several apartments \vere added to the rear, but when the housng shortage struck, durng the recent war, le moved hs mortuary home to hs own manson and olterod the space tor addtonal tenants. He retred from undertakng alout two years ago when ho sold le busness to Mr. Ere Curts and Ihe busness was transferred bock to G9 Churc Street. A Mason n the Wdows Son Lodge, A.F. and A.M. for 55 years, one of Mr. Grswolds most eherlsled possessons was a halt century bullon whch he receved n lj16. Tle Bble, stll used by the Lodge, he gave n It was a long rde yesterday back to Centerbrook where Samuel Arnes Grswold was lad lo rest, but not nearly as long nor as rough as the trp he took when by horse and toot he came to town lo start lls lfes work, back n Yet, had there been no antques or furnture or cmblamlng In hs lfe, hs death would have been made an mportant event, for n Sam Grswolds lte was an nborn love ot Amerca and In the famly geneaology, no famly solder, statesman or poltcan has wrtten a more l-p--j 5ur,ng-te:summer, complete chapter of duly and servce to hs fellowman - _.. fne defensve back, the senor s dong some great ocklng and runnng In the pre-.soason worltouts. Fost and hard, he Is courageous lo Ihe core and reckless enough to become one ot the leagues fnest. Georgle Schullz, an excellent hgh scl;oo Iccker, s back tor another season and wll agan handle the fullback.spol The lne, spearheaded by Pete Russell and Maro Mozzlllp, wll have experence every place but at one entl and at center. Two promsng youngsters are tryng for Junle Orfces old snapper back spot and Crsaf s contemplatng movng Montesanlo lo one ot the end berths. Nck Pellegrno Wll two years ot play behnd hm s n fxlure at rght end. Nck Is an adept pass recever and packs good weght on hs tal frame. Guards and tackles wll be pcked from sold, heavy, experenced performers lke Pete Costa, Mozzllo, Uussell, Warren Smtl, Orlando, Vltale, and Jm Streeto. The two Orfce brothers look lke able replacements and Danny Maulte and Pethnch wll have ample opportunty lo prove themselves. Squad Lmted To 40."Because the cost ot nsurance Is so hgh, the squad wll be lmted to 10 men," Crsaf sad, "but we have n lreok despte a late start, for the openng game on our eght gome schedule s not untl Septem. ber 29tl, a week oler tho 1 had IV, MHod Indans Tomahawk Townes In Sunday Clash Fred by two bg nnngs, the Mlford Indans wlooped to a- G lo 3 wn over the Branford Townes at Hammer Feld on Sunday n an exhbton tlt played betore a small crowd. Countng fotr tmes n he thrd frame and twce more n the ffth, the vstors bad lttle dlftleulty In solvng le sde arm slants of Ed Sobolewskl who was In constant hot walttr because ot Mltords batlnb prowess and frequent errors by hs mates. He passed.three tnd struck out sx.. Four errors behnd hm, a wld plch and passed bal coupled Wll u balk dd not make hs chore Ihomore easy. Meanwhle Coggllo was allowng sx hts, In two clusters of llree each, whuo passng fve and fannng nne.. le ht one batsman, Bobby Mason. Ahough the vstors loaded the bases wth one out n the frst nnng,-t wasnt untl tle thrd that they were able to count. Then Krause sngled wth two gone ond stole second. Trowbrdge walked and Dayldson sngled scorng Krause. Ftzgerald reached on Dolans ettot whch; scored Trowbrdge and Davdson and Fltz went to second on the mlscue, When Sclnllz nslod out a one" baser, Ftzgerald counted. Coggllo whffed to endthe nnng, In the lasl ot the thrd, Brantord got one of the scores back wen Mason sngled,wjth one out. and Locarno and Sokolosky put one basers, back to back, alter Ablondl had fanned. Tle Indans counted thrce more East Haven Hgh School 1951 Football Schedule Sept St. Marys Sholton MlHord Derby WalUngford SoYmour Wnsted Branford No ndcaton has been gven as lo the home playng surface but nsders beleve tlat West End stadum wll eventually be approved. Among lloso who reported are; Nck Vaulso, Frank Esposlto, A. Montesanlo. J. Paolllo. Carl Ruygero, K. Vltale, Ronald Lccza. P. Russell. George Shullz. P. Go.ss, Mke Monlesant,, P. Co.sta. Maro Mnus an.sslstunt toolball coach, Warren Samp.son greeted 33 football canddates at Branford Hgh School on Wednesday. The squad was one ot the largest numercally n some years but appeared unusually verdant at the lme ot th eyear when other arrays are flushng wth the warm colors ot speculaton, and hope. Tle asence ot an assstant wll malce the seson an especally tryng one for In,lhe specalzed game played today t s dlttlcult to spot all flaws and lo gude all types of players at one lme. The asslsant-less days at Branford Hgh may be. short or long dependng on how soon the autortes come up wth a replacement for Franlt Grandel, who declned to assst football and baskctall n addton to hs,regular leochng chore n the elementary grades, ths year. Branfords 1951 squad Is not loo small nor s t slow afoot. Us bggest drawback s lack ot playng experence n the baccfeld where Cocaptaln Bob Mason and Quarlerbock Russ Gordon are manstays. Weghng only 290 combned, the par wll lead a pony backteld behnd a weghty lne. Co-captan Jm Manley,. Guard Bob Massey, End Joe Paul and Tackle George Burron are holdover regulars from a.season ago but a host of 1950 suljsttute materal ncludng Butch McLean, Rche Stanton, Bob PlscatelU, Jack Mddekcr are In the tght for startng berths. Branford wll agan operate from the sngle wng. system whch features spns and deceptons as practced by Mchgan and U conn. Both Mason and Gordon are capable passers but Sampson desperately needs a punter. For e.slra ponts le has Automatc McLean. In al probablty Gordon wll call the sgnals havng served as an understudy for VIn Casanovaa year ago. Mason, a speedy bak, was used consderably last year as a replacement for He able but brttle Blake Lehr. Donny Far wlo operated as a lneman wll be swtched thls.fall to the backteld as a blockng back. The rugged North Branfordltc s extremely fast and courageous. Tm Hannlford, who was counted upon tor most o the runnng chores ths season faled to report and loaves a bg hole to be plugged by Sampson. New operators have joned the squad and appear capable but among the 33 are several freshman long on hopes but lackng n both weghtand experence. The Hornets have a seven game schedule lsted and face St. Marys n the openng encounter on Saturday, September 22. Arnold Grand Slams Stony Creek To 8-0 Shutout Over Vets Young Dcke Arnold turned In a two ht, shutout n leadng the Stony Creek Clnc team, under the drecton of Water Hawkes, to an 8-0 wn over the Vets ot the Lttle League n an exhbton contest last Wednesday mornng at Hammer Feld. In addton to turnng In a superlatve performance on the hll, the youngster led the vstors at the bat, gettng three for four at the plate, one a tremendous home run wth the bases loaded. Tommy Consolo, Stony Creek centerfeder, turned n a par ot amzng catches n robbng Mason ot two apparent hts durng the sx Innng contest. Other brllant defensve plays were turned In by Bobby Wells and Franny Dwyer. Arnok.smothered the Vets one bg chance to score n the second frame when he tanned the sde after the bases were loaded wth no outs. Stony Creek Vets Batteres: Arnold and Dwyer; Mason and McGowan. It thou woudst fnd much favor and peace wth God and man, be very low n thne own eyes. Forgve thyself lttle and others much. The neent and tattered colors of the C.F.U. ot Branford are stll flyng n the Branford Invtatonal.Softball tournament but the queston remans, "How Long?" Slow afoot, the InHed s stll mraculously held together by the wzardry ot one of the fnest sottball shortstops n New England. Anthony Yasavac, and on the mound a par ot veterans, Joe RcsJan and Bobo Prohovc, tol tre.ssy wth the cunnng ot experence to turn the tde ot vctory to Branfords channel. That s the way the local chances stand on the eve of the sem-fnals of Branfords frst Softball tourney whch gets underway agan on Saturday afternoon at 1:30. The (!)roats wll oppose Amatos Restaurant Conqueror of TInar Electrc on damond 1 and n a counter attracton, the mpressve Owls of New Haven wll attempt to snk the Elm Cty Blues n the lower bracket to be played-on damond 2. The Owls, offensvely bolstered by.several of the Roessler nne, and defensvely bulwarked by ptced Pete Velush, have been the sensaton ot the tourney and n ther latest conquest squeezed by the strong Hamden Boys Club wth a three run rally n the sxth after tralng 2 to 0 most ot lasl Sunday. Velush, a strong rght handed ehucker has a brllant hook whch has marked hm the most effectve ptcher to date. But tle Blues lke to ht. Not mpressve n the feld, ther ablty to come from behnd s remarkable. They are a scrappng bunch. ot athletes, as brllant today n softball as n the days when ther toolbal team was,one of the slates best. It was ths forte whch led to tle downfall of Tarrytown. N. Y. last Sunday when the New Haveners, down four runs, ralled n two late nnngs lo snatch an 8 to 4 wn In the lop half of the bracket, the CroBtlans wll face another crack hurler when Bcsk takes the mound for Amatos. Mostly a control ptcler, Bcsk was touched for seven hts by the Tnar combne but the effectveness ot hs supporters, n the feld, wped out the httng advantage. But local supporters are countng heavly on Reslan to turn In another shutout, the lke ot whch he ptched last Cunday mornng when he downed the augmented Page Bulders, 13 to 0, on four hts. The Fourth Ward gant walked only two M6l Bgelow Ptches Townes To 2-0 Wn Over Ossnng, N. Y. Slender Mel Bgelow turned n one of hs most effectve ptchng jobs of the season last Monday when he led the Branford Townes to a lo 0 wn over the Ossnng Cardnals n an ntrastate baseball clash played at Harhmer Feld. For sx and one half nnngs, the Arnold College ace was locked n a tght mound duel wth Boldl and Crockett but ganed hs break when Dck Jackson trpled In the lasl of the seventh lo score Purcell, who had walked, and Bgelow who had sngled. Crockett settled down to fan Doan for the thrd out but the Ossnng stlckmen were unequal lo the slants of Bgelow In the late stanzas. Although the Branford hurler was touched for eght safetes, only In one nnng, was he reached tor more than one ht. He allowed two wal<s and fanned fve over the dstance. Boldl. who opened le game tor exhbton purposes, was touched tor a double IPete Ablondl) and a sngle (Dck Jackson) n the three nnngs he worked. He walked one and struck out one. Hs successor, Crockett, was none the less effectve, allowng but three hts n the followng fve frames whle passng two and tannng fve. Tommy Purcell, at shortstop, turned n several nce plays for the local and Sanlello at shortstop scntllated tor the vstors. Ossnng Brantord x Batteres: Boldl. Crockett and Mastrorll; Bgelow and Struzlnsk. men over the.seven nnng route and receved sensatonal help from Yasavac and other early n the game to make Ihe gong easer. It was after Yasavac had smashed a Stony Creek rally n the second by startng a sensatonal double play that the Croats touched off a sx run rally and were never headed there after. Admttedly the best teams have survved the tourney to date but competton wll be keen and the play savage ths weekend as the tour remanng teams ve for the two toot, fve fgure tropy, emblematc of frst place. xestananf LET US DO YOUR BAKING Fresh Bread and Pastres Daly Jm and Nnos RESTAURANT and BAKERY North Man Streel Tel Branford n llc ffth wlen the Branford detense slpped, Davdson reoched on Ablonds error to open the frame and, after he plfered the keystone, Ftzgerald cashed In wtl a scorng sngle.the speedy left felder also swped second and moved lo lrd. wlen Sololewskl unleashed a wld ptch. Schmllz was an nfeld out but when Coggllo smashed out a sngle, Ftzgerald crossed the plate wth the last Mltord sctjre. In the last ot the sxth Branford made ts bg bd. Soltolosky opened wltlv a double and Struzlnsk walked. Fred Mason and Cornng were strkeout vctms but Bgelow, battng tor Jactson, sngled Sokolosky home and SoboIe\Ysks followng llt sent Struzlnsk over the platter. Atlaugl Mason was llt by u.ptch to load; the socks, le llreot ended when Peter Ablondl lofted lo deep left. Because- the gome was late n startng, due to the Softball tournament, t was called at the end of the seventhby agreement. Mltord oof G 10 1 Towles pol C -1 Battcrcs:Cogglllo and Trowbrdge, Mller. Sobolewskl and Struzlnsk. Vltale, B. Wlson, F. Rantone, John Esposlto, Frank Brerelon, R. Wllams, J. Streeto, Maro Mozzlo. Vncent Bruno. L. Orfce. U. Walker, Carl Orfce, E. Henry, Rchard Orlando, D. Poltnnch, Anthony Gannott, Davd Voss, Bobby Montgomery, Jm Dugnn, J. lannott. J. Terrace, Ronald R. Rosselt, N. Pelogrlno. Warren Smth, Danny Maulte. C. Pellegrno, A. /Acampora. Rolert Carr. Vctor St. Joln, H. LuzzI, Clay ton Geryand Roger Lecza GOOD GRIEF, WHO SAID, "DONT BEEF"? Steak Sand., I. & t 40c Hot Beef Sandwch 40c Open Steak Sand., fr. fr., l&t. 60c Hamburg Plate 60c Pot Roast. Veg. S fr. fr 65c YOUR FAVORITE DRINK AT DOG-GONE PRICES THE K-9 GLUB Cor. 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North Man Street Phone Gold Strpe Brushes Mnwax Texolte Yale and Stanley Hardware Mason Supples 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD Teams nterested n reservatons for 19SI-1952 Season please call New Haven for nformaton Leagues Now Formng Pn Boys Wanted Mchael Vennett, Prop. N, H , Branford Ample Parkng Facltes B Thursday, September THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Seyefl Westerholm Paces Outboard Racers In Short Beach Event Tle wne ot te Outboard Motor Boat races last Sunday started the two day celebraton ot Short Beach Labor Day Week end Festvtes desgned to close the summer season. Despte cloudy s<es there were many on hand to wtness the thrllng sport. Ofllcas or the races were; Mr. Northrup ot Mltord, on the gun; John Elp ol New Haven on tle clocl<; Fran Burton on the flags; Walter Haler, Slort Beach, tmer; Water Haller, Jr., messenger; Jacquelne Kordosy, scorer and regstrar: and Commodore Herbert Benlley of Norwchlown. Wnners were, George Waller, Manchester, Isl n Class A; Dutch Bure, Gulford, 2nd, Class A. Class B: V. Ladlng of MIddlelown, 1st; Mo Klbbee, Gulford, 2nd; Franl< Sauter, Greenwch, 3rd. Class B Standard: 1st, Fred Fanvood, New Brtan; 2nd, Elfner Fryer, New Haven; 3rd, Gus Falgren, Chelmsford, Mass. Class C; Don Jones, Derby, 1st; Lorn Paradse, Grante Bay, 2nd; John Horball, Ansona, 3rd. Class D; 1st, Herbert Benlley, Commodore; 2nd, Jm Looms, Hamden; 3rd, Dlc? Bentcy, New Haven. Class E; Valdemar Westerholm, BrantordRevew, Branford, Isl; 2nd, Hector Bouas, Hamden; 3rd, Pete. Campbell, New Haven. Class F; Harry Johnson, Short Beach; 2nd. Warren McBerney, East Haven; 3rd, Esmere Root, New Haven. The local wnners, Harry Jomson. Lorn Paradls, and Valdemar Westerholm, who has raced locally tor a long tme, a Branford Revew employee, pacc llrst after many altempu;. The Band Concert played by tle Branford Town Band under the drecton ot Mr. Agostno Rossel and sponsored Ijy the Branford Recreaton Commsson played the followng program: "On The Square" Panella, "Anchors Awegh" Zmmerman, "Ameredn Legon" Par<er, "Washngton Grays" Grafulla, "Them Bases" Huftne, "The Man I Love" Gershwn, "In A Persan Martet" Ketelbey, "Teddy Bears Pcnc" Bratton, "Syncopated Cocc" Anderson, "Through Tle Ar" Damonn. "South Pacfc" Uodgers, "Our. Drector" Bgelow, "Helena Pblca" Leonard, "Symphony No. 5 E Mnor" Dvorlt. "Lght Cavalary" VonSuppe, "Colonel Bogey" Aford, "Feum March" Boccar, "Stars and Strpes Forever" Sousa. The Concert concluded after ope hour wth much clappng and rghtly so, as the concert was a cheerful concluson to a raned out evenng. The early mornng basoha game played by the marred men aganst UAftNWHrT; LBNNOXmQfh< IS SAFE! -JCOMFORrABlEl Dscover the blessngs of Lonnoz home heatng I Freedom from,,awqatng," cold floors, draft* ;.. automatc tomperaturo control... comploto safety... maxmum fuel savngs. A sze and type of Lennox Heatng System to solve your heatng probloms for joodj Come n or call NOWl TODAY SOB Iha Amozlng «;TALIB0Y! and "STOWAWAY!! HEATING SYSTEMS the sngle men was the usual sleepy-eyed affar. A most colorful parade wth tc Mattatuc? Drum Corp from Waterbury, and He large toat drawn by two whte horses drven by Mr. James McClay were a sgll lo behold Monday mornng. The Float was flled wth chldren of "The Sort Beach Story" and a osl ot many others In costume were on toot. The awards for costumes were: Horrble Hats 1st, George Daulrlcl<; 2nd, Susan McBrlde. Parade ot Natons Ist, Barbara Patterson, 2nd Judy and Janet Hallden, 3rd, Alce and Georga Hcken. Ths s Amerca 1st, Karen Seeey, 2nd, Nancy BUssman (group), 3rd, Sherry and Warren Perce. Decorated Btes 1st, Frank Hall, 2nd, Wayne Logan. Story Book 1st, Malcomn Bush, 2nd, Margaret Ilorlon, Most Dashng Boy Bobby Dow. Lovlest Lady Ruy Pearl Daly. Advertsements Ble Ames. Adv. Group Doody and Scott Franklsh. Most Outlandsh Marsh Johnson, Bruce and Malcolm Boswe as "The Frogmen". Four Wheels Small Fry, Sandy Charles. Unusual Group Woodman chldren. The tme and effort used on tle groups and costumes was remarkable. Tle Judges, of whom there were 15, lud a nrd tme makng unbase sclctons as they were all so Rood and to unusual. Judges names omtted from tle prevous lst were: Mrs. Herman Swanson, Mrs. Chester Meyer, Mrs. Harry Tucker, Mrs. Bruce Bapte, and Mss Janet Taylor of New Jersey. The swmmng races wlcl took place at Johnsons Beach on dark Avenue before a very largo crowd of spectators was ollcated by Don Charlotte, Clarence Farnsworth, Jess L. Dow, Harold Clark wth Joe Tfapasso of tle Brantord Recreaton Commsson, as Chef scorer. Wnners were: Boys, G-S, Isl, Curts Mchael, 2nd, Marshall Onofro, 3rd, Bobby Dow; 9-10, 1st, Rchard Ames, 2nd, Bruce Boswe, 3rd, Van McClees , 1st, Laure Mchael, 2nd, Rolert Wardle, 3rd, Malcolm Bo.swell , Isl, Wllam Perponl, 2nd, Bran Nelson, 3rd, Peter Locey. I.-IT, 1st, Jm Larson, 2nd, Bran Nelson, 3rd, Robert Pcatell. Grls swmmng races: 6-7, 1st, Jean Charles, 2nd, Gay Boswe, 3rd, Barbara Patterson. 8 years, Isl, Karen Seelev, 2nd, Gay Boswe, 3rd, Gal Hudaverd. 9-10, 1st, Vrgna Charlotte, 2nd, Susan Blake, 3rd, Gal Hudaverd. 9-10,, 1st, Vrgna Charlotte, 2nd,Susan Blake, 3rd, Lesle Clark , 1st, Carol Woodman, 2nd, Dora Duncan, ord, Gayle Cole , 1st, Marlyn Cole, Lnd, Carol Woodman, 3rd, Jean Heeloy. Runnng races whch took place at Pardee Memoral Park at 4:00 p.m.. had many entres. OIIlr:als were chef.scorer, Joe Trapasso; lnesman, Jess Dow and Jm Krng; scorers, Bruce Burdge and Wllam Owens; starters, Wllam McBrlde, and Tot Owens, Wnners were: Grls under 5 1st, Jane Sayer, 2nd, Donna Cdllopy, 3rd, Marlyn Mchaels. Under 7 1st, Jean Charles, 2nd, Patty McKeon, 3rd, Martha Mahen, Grls under 9 Isl, Barbara Patterson, 2nd, Sharen Gusc, 3rd, Heather Murphy. Under 12-lst, Ann Gllen, 2nd, Mary Lacey,.rd. Nancy Mahen. Under 14 1st, Carol Woodman, 2nd, Lnda Benson, 3rd, Page Nevlle. Under 16 1st. Margaret Hargraves, 2nd, Patty Patterson, 3rd, Carol Woodman. Under 18 1st, te between Patty Patterson and Margaret Hargraves, 3rd, Carol Woodman. Boys under 5 1st. Jerry Kehenbach. 2nd. Dave Wynn, 3rd, Scotty Franksh. Under 7 1st, Malcolm Bush, 2nd, Ted PottCr, 3rd, Howard Reynolds. Under 9 Isl.Curtss Bryan Road Assn Holds Feld Day For Neghborhood Tlo Bryan Uoad Assocaton Fel Day was held last Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oclock, Startng ts festvtes, the chldren sang new and old selectons under the able droclon of Mr. Jo "Happy" Iflovlc, and later n tle day tro harmones were rendered by Jack Fnnogan, Davd and Joe Clark. A solo was rendered by Rclnrd Hll. Tle contests and races were run off accordng to scjodule. The followng boys and grls were frst and second prze wnners, rospectvey; 25 yd. dash for boys, ago 5 to 7 years: Lous Polls; Bobby LaCrolx. 25 yd. dash for grls, age 5 lo 7 years: Nancy Acferman. 50 yd, dash for boys, ago 8 lo 10 years, Larrle Pauley, Tommy Fsher. 50 yd. dasl tor grls, age S lo 10 years, Bctsv Jones, Bettv LoCrox. 50 yd. dash tor boys. 11 lo M years. Jack Fnncgan, Larrv Pauley. 50 yd. dash-for grls, 11 lo 14 yrs, Carolne Potts, Ann Lee Close. Baseball throwng contest for accuracy Juvenle, Rchard Hll; Senor, Rchard Clark. The Peanut Race was won by Carolne Polls. Halt mle road race prze Went lo Lurry Pauley. Generous przes were awarded to lrst place wnners and second places receved a handsome blue rbbon sutably nscrbed. Hundreds of hot dogs were served to all, accompaned ly plenty- of cold soda to soolo Ihrsty tjroats. Watermelon topped off the days program, and Communty sngng led by Mr. Ifkovc closed tle agonda. Tle Softball game, between parents and chldren, brought out some stars of yesteryear, and Charles Jones, Maurce Monlelus, Bud Fsher, George Hansen, John Clark, Carl Potts, Buddy Gordon, Henry Close, Rudy Johnson a.d Fronk Esposlto, to menton a few, showed flashes of old tme form. The lades were not to be dened, as they promptly joned n and showed spectacular enthusasm for ths so called game for mere man, amazng ther spouses wth speed and precson, generally (and lopetully) reserved tor louseold tasks. Mesdames Dot Ifovc, Betty Jones, Peg OShaughnessy, Bert Fsher and Hazel Mchaelson, played well for the dstalt sde. Honorable Wllam Patrck OShaughnessy umpred the game and completed same wthout a bruse showng or a lmb mssng; a credt lo hs versatlly. All parents were on the general commttee and contrbuted llnancally to the success of the lleld day. Jack Fnnegan and Bobby Fsher, co-edtors of the Bryan Road Informaton For Vets norlds laioist MANUFACTURRS AND CNSINIIRS OP WARM AIR HEATINO «y»imi HENDRICKS HEATING CO. 37S LOMBARD STREET NEW HAVEN 13, CONN. PHONE A.C.P. Electrcal Servce, Inc. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL WIRING COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL FIXTURES APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES 467 Man Street " East Haven MASSEYS RESTAURANT DELICIOUS FOOD MODERATELY PRICED 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD BOOTH AND COUNTER SERVICE Open Daly From 6:30 A.M. Clayton Massey, Prop. Mchaels, 2nd, Jact Feeey, 3rd, John Cusc. Under 12 1st. Paul Kehlehbach, 2 and 3* te, Malcolm Boswe and Rchard Ames. Under 14 Isl, Marsh Johnson, 2nd, Wllam Babcock, 3rd, Calvn OHdy. Under 16 1st, Wllam Perponl, 2nd, Wllam Babcock, 3rd, Marsh Johnson. Under l 1st, Danny Peterson, 2nd, Wllam Perponl, 3rd, Wllam Babcock. Junor Outboard Motor Boat races were won by Robert Rnker, 1st; Ralph Kehlenbach, 2nd; and Martn Haler, 3rd. The Outstandng Athlete of the day to be awarded the specal trophy donated by Sen. Wllam Jaspers ot East Haven. Best grl athlete was Carol Woodman wth 15 ponts. Boy wnner was Wllam Perponl wth thrleen ponts. The swmmng commttee headed by Rchard Butler and the runnng commttee headed by Wllam Mc Brlde wth the head scorer of the day, Joe Trapas.so made ths announcement n conjuncton wth the announcement by the general charman regardng the awards scheduled: "The Trophes whch were to be awarded, dd not arrve and at a later date a specal award wll be made. Watcl le papers for ths announcement. Wth the block dance and freworks n the evenng ended another very wonderful summer at Short Beach. Charman Alfred Smth thanks all the wonderful people who worked so hard and gave ot ther tme to make the event the wonderful success that t was. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q May 1 lake nsllulonnl onfarm Iralnng under the G Bll on a part-tme lasls, sucl as one day a week? A No. One of the provsons of llo law whcl set up he program s tlat the Iralnng mus be of such a nature that t lal<cs up He full lme ot the vetean-tranpe. Q Is tlcre any tme lml for flng clams for funeral e.\pon.ses for a deceased veleran who served after the outbreak ot the Korean hostltes? A Yes. Clams must be tled Wll the VA wthn two years from the date ot permanent bural. Q I served n World War It and stayed on actve duly afterwards, and last week wa.s.d.scharged from servce. Am I elgble for readjustment allowances (or unemployment, or has tlat GI BUI encflt already expred? A You may stll be elglc for unemployment allowances, f you are able lo worc, are avalable for sutable work, and regslor for work wth a publc employment offce and meet oler requrements as lo servce and dschprge. For most veterans, lowevd-, no payments may be made forany week whch Ijeglns later tlan July 25, Q My NSLl term polcy s soon due to expre. May I renew t for an addtonal term perod, at my attaned age. or does the new "tree nsurance" law prevent me from dong.so? A The nsurance may le renewed, for an Jddtlonal term perod, provded you do so ofoo your nsurance expres. Once the Insurance expres, t may not jo renewed. Veterans and ther dependents who desre nformaton concernng ther beneft.«and enlllotenls are nvlod lo send nqures to llls newspaper. Ther questons and the an.swers wll be ublsled n ths column. C.F.U. MAULS BUILDERS IN SOFTBALL TOURNEY FEATURE Yasevac Leads Croats To Vctory Wth Sensatonal Play-:-Tnar Electrc Loses Power At Plate Tarrytown Slps After Early Lead Saanos Trple Wns For Owls. ALL MAKES... STANDARD AND PORTABLE Typewrters - Addng Machnes Check Wrters WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR PHONE EASY TERMS Relance Typewrter Co., Inc. Establshed CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN Moessmangs Maulers Rap Rye Lasses, In New YbrkJTlt, 28-7 Vrgna Moessmangs unprcdlclnbe llanfrl Clrls Soflball team.sated holr llt starved appctles at Rye N.V., last Thursday, rompng to an e:sy 2S to 7 vctory over He Kye Lasses ot llu Iteereallon League. Rdng hg on a 22 ht atlack, tle locals turned In an Impressve pcrfornnce afeld belcl Tclty Austn who.scattered eght Rye lilk, In only one frame ws the Branford tosser In trouble and that was n le second when a combnaton of llree hlls. ncludng a home run by Mary Holllsler, three walks and.n error gave llo New Yorkers lve runs. Meanwhle Moessmangs Mncers wore reachng unprcdclod heglls offensvely. Emelllas trple and Tcky Auslns grand slam crcut clout paced tc atlack aganst cluckor Holllsler and Austn and Ss Jones each garnered llreo hts n tle onslaught., Pckng up eght runs n the frst and.soconl frames, lle locals added a smlar amount n the followng two Innngs. Followng a 12 run ffth frame, Hullstor fnally quced Ihe fury ot the Branford batters and the fnal two frames Were unproductve. Sngle talles n the thrd and sxth. concluded Ityes scorng efforts. Each lessor was credled wth a par of slrlkoouts but Austn only passed four whle Branford receved an even dozen free tckets off Holllsler. Branford S 22 5 Tye Y 8 4 naleres: Ausln and Leprc. Locarno; Jlolster and Brennan. The purpose of educaton s lo develop competence, curosty and conscence. George Tonllnson r\ctlon n llo (parter fnals ot the Invtatonl Soflball Unrhamcnl colnuod savage last weekend as four more learns were elnnnted from the Hammer Feld arena. Only one of the (lunrlel ot wnners found the gong easy as le C.F.U. dropped the Page Bulders, 13 lo 0. Tlar Eleclrc wa.s on the rougl ond of a 3-0 shock generated bytle Amalo mlsnen; llo New Haven Blues rljicd Tarrytowns vaunled dslrcl champs, 8 to 4, and the Awls lac rally paved tc way lo a 3-2 vctory over tle Hamden Hoys Club., All four contests were Sunday bales as ran po.stloner the.soleduled Saurdn.V acton. Yasovac Outstandng Paced by Ihcv ama/.lng Anhony Yasavac, the C.F.U. clnnnled the Stony Creek Contractors from trophy contenlon n a surprsng 13 to 0 romp. ho Bulders, Ihe lck of lo Communty Soflball league players, fell apart early In the game when Yasavac smashed a second Innng threat Wll a near mpassble calcl of Hlly ONolls lner ehlnd second base and lossod lo Prahovo to complete a twn kll. Elated over Ihe sudden turn of events. He Contlans used llreo hts. Includng a rlple by ptcher Joe Resjan, lo score sx tmes n He last of Ihe.same Innng as Lou Locarno faltered. A tro of doubles by Anthony Yasavac, Matt Marklcsk and Hen Mezesk, plus an openng sngle by Prahovle gave llo wnners anoher quarlet ol scores n Iho forh. Yasnvacs ffth nnng rlple and DeNardls thrd base effort gave llo Coals three more In n Wld scorng ffth frame. Tle Ihlrteenl mnrtor was chalked up by Resjan n tlc slxll wlen ho reached on n felders choce and worked hs way around tle sacks on Soltolosky mlscue and a par ot wld plches. BoBkl Brllant Falure lo ht In llo clutches allowed Amatos Restaurant lo lop Tnar Electrc ns Besk scattered fve East Haven sngles for a well deserved 3 lo 0 wn. The Now Haven rgt lander was n complcle comand of Ihe game Hy way ot contrast, Matson only walked one am fanned two but lls fasl ball came down te mddle too often n the.second and thrd nnngs. The wnners counted twce, n the former frame when Dwyer opened Wll a sngle and went lo thrd on Bals ht nto rghlfeld, scorng when NarracI dropped the throw n. Dcmp.sey then dumped n ht no center scorng Ball. In the thrd, Fens connccled wth one oc, Malsons fast plclcs tor Iho crcut to complcle H scorng. Tnarls Annloa \ Tarrytown Falters Afeld Tnrrylow, N. Y. faled to lve up lo advance e.xpeclalons In tlor debut aganst tle New Havon Blue. and falored afeld after grabbng an early 4 lo 0 edge. Oldest team n le tourney, tlc New Yortors were outclassed wlen Iho Blues fnally solved Bnlrds delvery n the fourth. Tarrytown grabbed two runs n the second on a walk, two llts by Kudsen and Lagana and BBldlno.s error and used a walk, llt balsmon and Petrys sngle lo count twce more In the thrd. But He color ot Iho game changed when the Blues came to bat n the fourth. Four errors and n quarlet of base blows gave the New Haven array fve runs. Tlreo more runs were credlled lo the Elm Cty nne n the fltl when LaruUo walltod and VVysuckl leaced on Rcos second base error. Mke Sullo found one of Bards plches lo lls lkng and drove t deep nto feld for n home run, scorng llo two baacrurnors ahead of flm, Tarrytown G 5 New Haven x Trple Wns Gomo Ile most thrllng game of He day was reserved for the late afternoon cnsl helween the Hamden Hoys Club and the Owls A. S. C. Wll Saanos trple provdng the laller Wll a 3 to 2 verdct. For four frames botl ptchers, Los, of Hamden and Velush ot the Owls, welo n comnleta chnrgu when suddenly the wnners ot le Hamden Rec league exploded. Joe dcsploc;l1resenc7of"severawh ;, ; olf;j;b known, cloutes n He Electrc Com- l;!;\,fe scohn Joe L S InglS after Masota popped to Masl sent 1951 Grd Slate Coach Warren Sampson of the,branford Hgh Sclool football team has announced a schedule of seven.games for the 1951 season. Tour home games aro ndcated ncludng the tradtonal Thanksgvng Day game wth East Havon. The schedule: Sept. 22 St. Marys away Sept. 29 Derby homo Oct, 20 Seymour homo 20 Seymour homo 3 Mltord away 10 Shulton awdy 22 East Haven home Weekly, orgnated the dea, and great credt Is due them for a very enjoyable aflcrnoon. The actve commttee, composed of Bud Fsher, Carl Nygard, John Ifkovc, Val Karlawsh and rank Reynolds, supervsed the events and arranged for the necessary equpment lo brng about a successful concluson to a great day for the small fry and the oldsters alke. SEE US The Wlson Auto Sales Go., Inc. 147 Monlowese St., Branford, Conn. Gfts & Greetngs for you through WELCOME :WAGON from Your Frendly Busness Neghbors and Cvc and Socal [Welfare Leaders On th* occason oft The Brth of a Babj >..,-; Engagement Announcenentt. Change of resdence Arrvals of Newcomers to Cty phone Now Haven WE Ye Old Towne Restaurant 276 Man street Branford BUSINESSMENS LUNCHES and DINNERS BOTTLED AND DRAUGHT BEER VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE DANCING Every Sat. Nght 9 to 1 Polsh-Amercan Musc pany lneup, leskl faled lo fan a sngle allcr and hs control was awry as he walked fve but ho luul the lasers hllng on He ground Ihrougout the game partcularly wlen danger Ihrealened. One way to look at llo effect ot accdents s In lerms of famly happness and the famly budget. Here arc some averages presened n the 1B51. eduon ot "Accdent Facts," He Natonal Safety Councls slutlstlcal yearbook:. In 1950.there wan one.accdental death n 473 tamlea, one dsablng Injury n fve famles, and the average don In the budget tor nll U. S. famles was $170. A man s never so on tral qs n tle moment ot excessve good fortune. Tomas J. Watson George Talulo across tlo plate Wll what louod llte an nsurance counter.. But n Hp sxth the game clang< ed as Velush walked to open the: Innng. Luccono sactced nlm to second and Masl,-sate on a sngle, advanced m to thrd, Saano then clouted a trenpendous drve lo deep left whch was good tor. a base clearng trple, and scored as loose play delayed the throw to the Inhold.- ; The Owls, who are ougmenlcd by several players from the well known Roessler nne ot Now lnver; sclnllllnled afeld as tley played errorless ball to bade Velush, wlosd no-htter featured the playdowns. Hamden Owls X DINING 0 DANCING COCKTAILS SMORGASBORD EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT V veepmq RESTAURANT, LAUHEL STREET EAST HAVEN, Tel. HO 7-557G CLOSED MONDAYS PAINTING and \ PAPERHANGING \ INTERIOR and EXTERIOR MODERATE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE BRANFORD FREE ESTIMATES FURNITURE WAX. /Mrrr PINT BOTTLE, wax made oyo/ob/a for yo/ by Iho famous Droxet Furnlure Company..$] Travs Court 9 Precedent Amercan Tradtonal Provncal., MAHOGANY ELM PINE CHERRY l The Drexel Furnture Company has been at the top of our lst for many yearsl Come n and browse hrougout our 11 showfloors and see... rch rtahogany Travs Court dnng room and bedroom sutes Quant Early Amercan pne repoductons Modern olm bedroom and dnng room Everlastng cherry Provncal bedroom and dnng room. ORANGE ST. AT CROWN Phone G-2135 he a.

5 Page Elgh* ALONG THE SCOUTING TRAIL wth ChnrI Well ths week \vu arc (jon; to devote our lttle cht.at to the boys down In Short Beach. Word s around tllat thoy are the up and comng troop n the dstrct and I guess I can go along wth that. Bll Tucker called the oter nght and sad he lad a ltle news, It seems tlat the boyn went out to North Madson OH a troop Cam; poree a couple of wdeks ago, to see II they could fnd the best patrol n the troop. Now f you want a real tough assgnmortt, you should try judgng.a group bt scouts who lavc a Weekend Cruse to Lortg Island at stake and that was the stuaton.. Vc Hutchnson has a yacht as well as beng an actve member of the Troop Commttee so a ncer set up the boys coudnt ask for, except that one patrol was to at home. Well after the nature hunt, be the wnner and the rest slaved and llo water bolng Contest had lecn Judged and the whole patrols acllvltes over the week-t-nd consdered the Scouts In tle Mohawk Ialrol had won the weekend crukse..so Frday nght, Ve set sal wth Pl, Blly Babcook, Marsh Johnson, Bobby Boswol; Frod Hurgraves, Nolan Murply and Bran Nelson on board and unless I mss my guess lhe.se boys wll be really workng for the next crul.so that Is In the makng. I sow Joe ZurkowskI llc other mornng and he lellm me that us soon as School starts Troop 4 at the Catholc Churcl) wll be back In full swng. I guess that there are a lot of Scouts headed back to school wth some real pleasant memores ol the summer to offset headng back to the old grnd. Well I guess that s llo news from lere for ths week. Dck And Nora Carlson Fly From Carbondale To Belfast, Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Carlson,.Ir., formerly of Lanphlers Cove, Branford, now resdent at Corhondnle, Pennsylvano, left lost week for Bulfasl, Northern Ireland, where thoy wll s)ond a month vstng Mrs, Carl.TOns parents. The couple departed from Idlewld arport va Brtsh Overseas arways ths afternoon. Mr. Carlson, who had long been actve n the rado feld n New Haven, Norwch, Torrlngton, and Greenwch Connectcut, assumed the post of manager at WCDL, Carbondale - Ilonosdao, Pennsylvana n December of lolo. Mrs. Carlson s also affhaled wth the staton n charge of programng and traffc. They stll have ther home at Lanphlers Cove, whch s now occuped by Mr. and Mr.s..Wllam Brown and fomlly. Dck met ns wfe, Norah, durng World War II when one of hs ve..scls called at the port of Belfast. The couple were marrfed n a home weddng ceremony at Lanpher."* Cove n They plan lo spend a porton of ther vst motorng tloughout the north of Ireland, vlaltln!.tcveral of the scmc ponts n that country. The wll return lo the USA on September 25th, NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baley of Gulford, formerly of Stony Creek, announce the blrlh of u son, Bryan Wood on August 23 n St. Itaphaels llo.spllal. Mrs. Baley Is the former Vvan Wood, of Branford. ILL AT DflUGHTEHS HOME Mr. Wllam II. Uolf of Boston Street, Gulford, has boon confned to bod at the home of her daughter and.son-n-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. George Englolmrt, Short Boael, where she was removed two weeks ago. \ca SEPTIC TANK ANO CESSPOOL $ERVICE MANUFACTUHEkSAND INSTALLERS OF FAMOUS, NATIONALLY KNOWN "NUSTONE" «E-INFOIICED SEPTIC TANKS. UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY FOR OESION, MANUFACTURE, INSTALIATION AND SERVICE... SPEEDY TRUCKS (Tulaplorw.qupp.d) _-».«/ «*.-.«<> REOISTERED SANITARY ENGINEERS, BONDED MECHANICS, POWEA EQUIP- "MINT. OVER 65 YEARS IXPERIENCE >QMMd*tf tua JtecUU oae AmecatlflmlfUHce fs86"\ FACTP(Y_ AND OFFICES! BOULEVARD!(or Klmbrly), NEW HAVEN V8 or SIX, fol (jvc jou fuel wyujs Q:\\ot wu tlf /\uton.uc Wlugc Ulfr tluc mtezcj tle lat oha* of power out o(cvcnj top oftjjl Roo fo 8.. or>&ton of freght! (\ntj fnll outtr pand ofhs J tfntnud HtJ jdtttd fyarvrnxll 1951 F.n.A.F.VUly uuj Bult ftr tle Years Ahead! Fords experenco buldng more staton wagons thon any other mbk«r mean Fords "Country Squlrtt" II your bast staton woqon buy dollar for dollar.. OvBKkve and rodonslc Dlvo IVtl kvtloadmo UIIQ.IU ( oplort St exttj col. Fordonatc OvB taoablft wth V-S only- tqulpnenl, ::cesa)es and K $ub ect lo chafl wltdut utce. IWRD If North Branford CONGHEGATIONAL CHURCH The Bev. B. C. Trent, Pastor Mrs. Arthur Maynurd Organst and Chor Dreclor 11:00 Mornng Worshp ZION EPISCOPAL CHUBCH The Rev. Francos J, Smth, Rector Edmund L. Stoddard, lay Header Mrs. Paul Hawkns, Organst Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard Chor Drector 9:30 Mornng Servce and Sermon 10:00 Church School on Saturday Septem mornng begnnng, ber 15th. THE WILSON AUTO SALES CO., INC. 147 Mo:ntoweso Street. Branford. Conn. THE BHANFORD REVIEW EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, September 6,1951 ST. AUGUSTINES H C CHURCH The Rov. John J. McCarthy, Pastor Follx Maguro, Curoto Mrs. nujh Donudo, Organst Mr. Frank Frawoy, Chor Drector Ma.ss 7:00 ):15-10:15 8:()0 Norlhford The Board for lle admsson of Electors wll be In sesson at the Northford Communty liou.se on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 0 A. M, untl G P.M. for the purpose, of examnng appllcarts and admnlslerng the electors oalh to lho.so founc ( ualfled to becoome voters In the town.-on next Saturday, September 15, the Board wll agan be In.sesson at the North Branford Town Hall. On September. 20 the Board wll hold Us fnal sesson. At that tme those who.so rghts have matured snce Sept. 15 have an opportunty to become voter.s. Ths lust.sesson wll be from 3 untl 5 In the afternoon only. Local schools opened on Wednesday for the year. An overflow regstralton necesstated the use of the basement of St. Andrews Church for the Klndergorton chldren and the town hall for the Ffth Grade. All prncpals returhed although several changes look place n the personnel. Kellgous nstructons wll tommenceat Saturday mornng classes at Augustnes Churcl ths week. Domncan nuns from New Haven agan assst. The Lades Sewng Socety of the North Branford Congregatonal Church held ther frst fall meetng on. Wednesday. Mrs. Nathan Harr.son and Mrs. Arthur Maynard were the hostesses at the dnner whch preceded the busness.sesson. The Confraternty of the Kosary met on Wednesday nght n the Kectory. Mrs. Frank Doody presded. An Interestng program followed the busness.sesson. All women of the larl.sh are nvted lo Jon ths organzalon. The Mr. and Mrs. Club mot on Tuesday nght n the chapel. The men of the group \tere In charge of the program. Only low-prced stallon wagon to oror you a clolce of V-8 or Sx... Fordomatlc,* Overdrve,* and Conventonal Drve, qt.esnapsi-iot GUILD.t\\\ ytt lnuh! It>\v lcl{ltl frnndp-rl who tl ncnl (trlr ttlut {rtl(l;llt>r MLW \uy wtrl hu wth -)nr>; slot lku llu? Pctures Say "Tltank You" OERES an Idea that can have - many applcatons, but one that s lkely lo be most popular wth the poronls of young chldren. Im talkng about the use of snapalot.! wth whch to say "thank you" to the donors of gfts to you or lo some members of the famly. I know a young mother who says she practces the proverbal kllng of two brds wth one stone by snappng pctures of her youngsters er.th tme they receve a spo cal glt, partcularly from frends or roatlve. who do not see the chldren very often. Ths means she can make farly regular addtons of appealng snapshots to the famly pcture collecton. A second very thoughtful use The Johnson Famly,. John, Ken fnd Herb, fre 43rd Dv. Tankmen for prnts of tle pcture s as an enclosure lo a otler the motler or chldcn wrte lo hc donor o: the grt. The pcture whch reveal: the chlds obvous pleasure wll the gft wll do 0 better job o: conveyng your apprecaton that the longest letter you could wrte Ths mother makes some of Ihess pctures ndoors wth photollash bulbs; others, outdoors ts al accordng lo the nature of the gll and the stale of the weather. She follows ths practce the year around. At Chrstmas and on brthdays, t s a "must," but ts an dea you can tolovy through most any lme and one that - bound to be successful. John van Gumer Two Area Frms Fle Notce Of Incorporaton CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED BUY - RENT 25 WORDS or LESS Onn Tm* ADS SITUATIONS WANTED SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED 50 FOUR TIMES $1.50 Classfed Adverfsng Musf Bo Prepad For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each addlonal 5 words CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 50c per courrn nch Classfed ads musf bo receved by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday for publcaton!n Thursday edton. The Branford Revew - East Haven News c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. PHONE BRANFORD, CONN. LEGAL NOTICES The Town of Branford Board of loducaton nvtes applcatons to.serve as manager of the New.Short Beach School Cafelcr a for the.school year Approxmate, ly twenty hours of work per school week nvolved. Apply by letter only to Supt. of Schools Raymond E. Plnkham who wll arrange for Intervews. By order of Town of Branford Board of Educaton 9-1.1) Adv. Two Branford, Conn., tadters of An East Haven frm las fled NOTICE Ihe M Infantry UlvKon had pap(ms of ncorporaton and organzaton wt the offce of the The Selectmen and the Town plenty of help from "Pop" tlls HOUSE GUESTS OF NORTHAMS Clerk of the Town of Branford wll month when thoy turned In ther Seerolary of State In Harlford. Anotor organzaton paper was tled Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. be In sesson at the Town Hal n.cous, blankets and gokkles luul left Uobort Norlham, Man Street, Stony Branford on Saturday September Cam ) Irwn Cultornlo tor Ihe Army by a Branford frms. Creek, were Mr. and Mrs. James 8th from 9 A.M. untl 8 P.M. and on Ar Force maneuvers at Eorl Bragg, FUckger of Sanston, Va. Wth The companes are: Saturday, September 15th from 9 N. C. them wore ther two son, John, born The lj<lward Buldng Company of A.M. untl 8 P.M. for thp purpose of Tor father, M/Sgl John S.,Tohnson, Clcalnul Slroet, Branforl, s May H, 1950 and James Jr., born 13( Hughes Sloet, East Haven, authorzed for.$50,000 captal wth 500 shall be found qualfed. admttng as Electors all those who May 9, Mrs. Flucklger s the the supply.serkoanl of ther own former Adrlenno Northam. Last Frday the Flucklger famly left tor busness. The $10,0OC) subscrpton shares at $100 and $10,000 lo begn outft 102d Infantry. ItORhnent The Selectmen and Ihe Town Heavy Tank Company, whch spent I Clerk wll agan be n sesson cn Poughkecpse, N. Y. for a vst wth a month here on a ranlng msson has been pad In cash of $2, Saturday, September 29th from 10 Mr. Fluckgers parents. and properly of $7, Incorpor at the Armored Combat Tranng A.M..untl 12 Noon for the purpose ator.s and offcers and drectors n Area. of admttng as Electors all tho.se ENTERS BOSTON UNIV. elude Pros. Edward F. Rcco of who shall be found cualled and Two grades below hm, and a Frank DAmlco, son of Mr. and Now Haven, Vce Pre.s. Danel Rcco of North Branford and Sec- dates of September 15th and Octo wlose rglts mature between the motor sergeant In the Regments Mrs. John DAmlco, of 4G0 Short Servce Ctmpany, s hs son, Sgt. Beach Roud, wll leave on Monday, September 10, to enter Boston ven. Treas, Ascano J. Rcco of East Haber 1st. Herbert Jonson, 29. Anolcr son, Cpl. Kenneth Johnson, 2<1, s n LOUIS C. ATWATER Unversty, where ho wll study tank company cook., An organzaton paper was fled busness admnstraton. DAmlco by Tle Rose Street Development DOMINIC. J. BONTATIBUS I ddnt try lo hgh prnssure to Board of Selectmen was graduated from East Haven boys Into jonng my outft," sad FRANK J. KINNEY. JR. Hgh School n 1950 and from Mlford preparatory School wth the the Branford, Conn., August 28, 1951 Ihe.O-year-old supply sergeant, a Town Clerk clu.ss of «**S career solder who las been wth Ihe <l3d Dvson almost snce ts noepllon In "Tey.just dd 11 of ther own accord." Kennol joned the tank conpany.soon after t was re-actvllcd four years ago, whle Her)erl, assstant caretaker lo hs dad lack at the Branford Armory, was Pacfc Isau hoppng wth the "13d n World War II. Another brother, Pvt. Donald Johnson, s Wll an arcraft artllery. Natonal GuartI Company n New Haven, whle two older brothers arc veterans of World War U. At Camp Irwn the tnllcr and two sons ptched In a busy lank tranng.schedule desgned lo brng ther outft U)) to combat j-eadlness. For Masler Sergeant Johnson t was the frst trp to Calforna n 30-yoar career whch has taken hm all over the country. "My only boy who hasnt been n unform s John Jr.," sad the supply sergeant. "But gve hm a chance. Hes only 15. and stll too young lo be drawng combat boots from hs old man." Corporaton of Krkham Street, Branford, wlel h.s jad a $100,000.sltscrpton n roperly and named the followng offcers and drectors; lre.s. Sara G. Rosenthal, Vce Pros. Amela R. Feneehl, Scc-Treas. Robert J. Rosenlul of Branford. RUTH MARY COLBERT WED TO MR., CHARLES C. VIEL Mrs. Vola Colbert of Cocheco Avenue announces the marrage other daughter, Ruth Mary to Mr. Charles C. Vel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Auphonse Vel of Island, Me. A receuon was held recently for ther frends and relatves ly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vol at Hall. Grange BARBARA JUNIVER SENDS CARDS Frends of Mss Barbara Junver of North Branfod are delghted wth (-ards receved from Ireland where M.ss Junver s representng Connectcuts 4-H clubs studyng European farmng methods. Recently Ihe Unversty of Connectcut student was a guest at the Royal Socety Internatonal Horse Show n Dubln. Her comments rate the show as "very spectacular.",tls IModel"- Is Really Young UST fve hours after ths tny fawn was born on the grounds of J Jasper Park Lodge, celebrated resort n the heart of the Canadan Rockes, a -Canadan Natonal Ralways photographer madcr ths pcture, The lttle deer had yet lo take ts frst steps. Shortly after the pcture was made the mother returned to the thcket where the fawn was hdden; nosed t and the Uttle deer struggled to hs feet, and on shaky, ppe-stem legs followed the mother nto the deep forest where a twn fawn, born a few mnutes earler, had been led by the mother. To mark the event, Manager Harold J* Gunnng of Jasper Park Lodge chrstened the frst-born, fawn «s "Jasper" and the lttle boy deer shown above as "Lodge.j;,* DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO BATE COURT, August 29, 1951 Estate of JOHN UKLESS BEAMON late of Branford n sad Dstrct, deceased. Upon the applcaton of Else Beamon of Branford, Conn., prayng that Letters of Admnstraton may be granted on sad estate, as per applcaton on fle more fully appears It Is ORDERED That sad applcaton be heard and determned at the Probate Ofllce n Branford, n sad Dstrct, on the 8th day of September A.D at ten oclock n the forenoon, and that publc notce be gven of.the pendency of sad applcaton and of the tme and nlace of learng thereon, by publshng ths order three tmes In some newspaper publshed n New Haven County and havng a crculaton In sad Dstrct, and by postng up a copy thereof on the publc sgn-o.st n the Town of Branford, n sad Dstrct. By the Court: 9-13) Flora K. Goldsmth, Clerk DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO BATE COURT, August IS, Estate of EMMA A. BURGESS late of Branford In sad Dstrct, deceased. The Court of Probate for the Dstrct pt Branford hath lmted and allowed sx months from the date hereof, for the credtors of sad estate to exhbt ther clams for settlement. Tlose who neglect to pre-.sent ther accounts properly attostted, wthn sad tme, wll bo debarred a recovery. All persons ndebted to sad Estate are requested to make mmedate payment lo Mldred B. Orr, E.xecutrx c-o Ally. T. Holmes Bracken 205 Church Street 9-0) New Haven, Conn. ASSISTS PARENTS Mrs. Donald Fletcher of Branford has been spendng some tme at the home of her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lous Prann ol Gulford, whle Mrs. Prann was recoverng from the effects of hand surgery. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY; Iron Enamel Dranboard Snks, and Lavatores; Chrome Brass Tolet Accessores; Copper Gutter and Leaders; Roofng and Insulaton. THE CONN. PLUMBING AND LUMBER COMPANY 1730 State SI. New Haven, Conn. Tol. 7-0Z94 BBANFORD WRECKING COMPANY Cedar Street Phone WILL BUY YOUR USED CAH OH TRUCK Regardless of Condton We also have a lne of Used Parts BUILDING MATERIALS For Sale: Screens, Bronze and Plastc Wre; Stock Szes and made to order. Insulaton, all types; Cnder Blocks, Cement, Brck Flue Lnng, Orangeburg Ppe; Pttsburgh Pants: Asphalt Shngles; Slat Flagstone: Plywood; Wall Board all types; Wndow Glass,,cut to sze; Pant Brushes Ktchen Cabnets; Heatlator Freplaces. MEFPERT LUMBER CO., Branford SHORE LINE SCHOOL OF DRIV ING Courteous - Careful - Capable. Qualfed Women and Men Ins-tructors. Dual controlled and heavly Insured Cars." Call Gulford 392 for appontment. HAND LAUNDRY, all knds of curtans, shrts, lnens expertly -done. Pcked up and delvered. Branford SHROPSHIRE SHEEP For Sale....Lambs and Breedng Ewes. Regstered. Loebrdge Farm, Sperry. Road, Bethany. HOUSEWIVES can easly earn $15-.$25 a week, workng when convenent to leave your home for a few hours dally. For appontment wrte G. Medln, 116 Howe St., New Haven. (9-0 LOST Pass Book No It found return to Branford Savngs Bank. (9-27 LOST Passbook No If found return to Branford Savngs Bank. (10-4 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, property of Mss Nancy Reed, last known address 100 Bank Street, New York, N.Y., wll be sold for storage due or or after October 6, 1951, by A. John Galat, Pne Orchard Road, Branford. (9-20 fdistrlct OF BRANFORD, ss., PRO BATE COURT, August 29, 1951 Estate of ROBERT W. PAIN In sad dstrct, deceased. The Executrx havng exhbted her admnstraton account wth sad estate to ths Court for allowance, t s ORDERED Tl at the 10 day of September A.D at 2 oclock n the afternoon, at the Probate Offce n Branford, be and the same s assgned for a learng on the allowance of sad admnstraton account wth sad estate, and ths Court drects Flora K. Goldsmth to cte all persons nterested theren to appear at sad tme and place, by publshng ths order In some newspaper publshed n New Haven County and havng a crculaton n sad dstrct, and by postng a copy on the publc sgn-post n the Town of Branford where the deceased last dwelt. By the Court: 9-6) Flora.K. Goldsmth, Clerk BRING YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS TO BRANFORD PRINTING CO. WE PRINT ANYTHING FROM A NAMEGARO TO A MAGAZINE Fne Prntng For Over 38 Years BRANFORD PRINTING CO. ROSE STREET BRANFORD n

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