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1 «-? :*j-*a!**;jrs.*5?3 H.QuKjJl ler.olj.l LBl..vY T: r.l LAT.l, CT. WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS BOOSTS EAST HAVENl MAKE EAST HAVEN A BGGER, BETTER, BUSER COMMUNTY leaat Mmm Ntua Combned Wth The Revew «VOL. V NO. 1 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTCUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, Cents Per Copy Two Dollars A Year TOWN T-OP.CS Arthfr llaesclc, jr., of 275 Tyler Street has entered V. ut Notre Dame as a freshman. Kr. am lacsche, senors, motored to South Bend wth r son, am stopped on r return trp to vst frcntls relatves n several ctes. Pfc. Amold Ryder, son of Mr Josepl Ryder ot Edgemere Road, left by plane, Tuesday, rom Wetover Feld, lor future assgnment n Calllornla wth An- Corps. Arnle, ex E. H, H. S. toot ball brllant, had been on furlough lor two weeks pror to hs depature Add name of John Mustokas formerly ot Hgh Street to lst of <leparltng retals to scvce. Marne lf. Mstokas reported Tuesday for Brooklyn Navy Yard lor a physcal taen on to Camp Lejeune. Understood G.O.P. s dsturbed over falure of Adelbert Mautte to l a spot on Safety Board. Name was shelved for that ot Dan ParlUa. Eght bowlng teams representng surroundng Catholc churches wll open r annual league a.ctvty on ues., Sept at West lnd Alleys. The openlhg: <lale wll mark : thrd season n whch teams arc partlcpatnk. Were told tlat St. Vn.;enls wll agan have two representatve teams. Hazel Garvn has ht photographers Jackpot once agan. GeneralElectrc s usng two of he photos. n connecton wth advertsng ts flash bulbs. She gets a credt lne n currentssue ot a popular photography magazne. Pcture s.of her son throwng a forward pass. She has lopes for a Calforna trp soon. Or mag azmes to pesent her photo llus tratlons n near future, nsdes nform us. Grlsh Avenue parents do not lute double sessons re wll press acton through P.T.A, South School P.T.A.." sesson on Tuesday was a vj brant-one also. N?w.south school prncpal bone of contenton.-oh wll! As man sad. The bone of.contenton s part of growl. After recuperatng from a recent operaton. Jack Cavanaugh Greenes Mkt. delveryman, wll return to hs bundles on Monday. Two youthful )rdal couples wll trp down asle on Sat urday mornng. Lovely Eleanor Muslokos of Hgh Street wll llght her troth to Joe DeFlppo pretty Jeanne Norton, vlajcstc Laudry Store manager Bobby Cooper les body bulder at Tppng Bros. say " do" n St. Vncent de, Pauls. Tops n street advertsng ths week. was, Morton salt adv. placed on.sdewalk n front ot Economy Meat Mkt.. Bob Kogan, last years crack swmmer wth E. H. aquatc. team s matrleul.tng at Oho Stale where he s expected to be a stout performer for Buckeyes. Frank Dooley, Jr., s ahead of hm. Leavng ths week for U. S. Marne Cops duty smartnesf ot blue red dress unformt s John Cappell, Frst Natonal Store clerk. Faye Garvn wll depart on Sunday tor Unversty of Connectcut where she wll be a sophomore after transferrng from New Haven Teachers College. Fayc hopes to follow n her daddys footsteps as a hgh, school teacher. Keyboard artst Edde Slmonl s bg reason why Red s consderng an enlargement of hs present restaurant quarters. Frends muscans flock place each Saturday nght to hear Edde gve wth pano. Wlen Amercan Legon Auxlary holds ts nducton of offcers Frday nght, a l)rght, clean certfcate wll be dsclosed for m. t reve,>ls that organzaton has acheved 100 percent ot ts membershp ouota. The towns three selectmen were fve mnute speakers at Exchange Club meetng last nght whch was held at Annex House. Members heard of prob lems surroundng budget from lps of Clancy. Asst Fre Chef Tlomas Hayes should be ladcd for hs report now n hs of Board of Fublc Safety. t s a masterpece of effcency. John Lodge, wfe of Republcan cdoo for Governor, rght, daughter Beatrce, left, put fnshng touches on second daughter Lllys campagn outft. The Congressmans lades are modelng navy blue street dresses wth yokes especally desgned to feature Lodge campagn buttons. The Lodge famly wll be n, Sujday, September 24, for G,O.P. Outng at talan-amercan Club. BUDGET HEARNG AGAN POSTPONED BY PRESSURE OF TOWN FNANCE WORK ndcatons today ponted to a budget hearng after Septembor 20th but before 1 n East Haven. The hearng wll allow town department heads a chance to present r sde of budget requests before townspeople before comng town meetng. Presently,- requests total $820,407.25, whch would mean, f granted, an added tax burden ot apoxlmalely eght mllls Currently Board of Fmanre s holdng meclmgs practcally every nght n hope of cuttng requests to hold down tax ncrease. The buden of ts work has not allowed Board to call an earler meetng.,.-,, By law budget musfbe fled wth Town Clerc on or before September 20. A fjnal meetng between Board of Educaton Fnance group has been called for Flday evenng t s school budget whch s largest of all of town departments. State To Open Drve Aganst Untagged Dogs East Haven dog owners were warned today that State De partment of Farms Markets ths week wll open a drve aganst unlcensed dogs here smlar to a campagn carred out n recently. Frst Selectman Frank Clancy was notfed today that Agent Don A. Perrottl wll be sent to East Haven ths _week to conduct campagn, asssted by Domnc Mel.llo, local Dog Warden. n cases where dogs are.found unlcensed, owner wll be ordered to appear n town Court,. And, t was ponted out, n cases where t s found that owners of dogs have not regstered anmals for more than one year, owner wll have to pay lcense fee for each year. Frst Selectman Clanx-v sad that dog owners who wshto escape pen.\ltes n tate drve may a\od m by mmedately havng r doss regstered at town clerks offce. Erc Dohna Presdes Over Nursng Assn Local men boys, members of attracton of boy members to logy, art, wrtng, fshng ball room The regular meetng of Publc Y. M..C. A. down through sustaln r nterest over years dancng, book mendng blndso that transloff from boys Healt Nursng Assocaton was years, have helped make much of ng, a score of or subjects, held on Monday evenng, September n feld of formal educaton, hstory of that organzaton. programs to mens programs s 11. Erc Dohna presded. Y M. C, A. Junor! College s easy natural. n lne wth ths, Routne busness matters were conducted n buldngs lent by Yale, last Pall was frst tme that dscussed. where courses n engneerng, busness admnstraton ard manage hgh school sophomores, junors, Lllan Johnston,/ senor nure, reported that -, Moraugun Well-Chld Conferences have "Y" on an ndvdual bass for an evenng school wth senors were nvted to Jon ment, are offered. t s prncpally students returned to Bradford Manor Fre House after havng been held n St. Clares Chur;h audtorum durng past few months. The STATED COMMUNCATON Assocaton s grateful to Far "The regular stated communca- ODonnell. pastor, for havng offer tlon of Momaueuln Lodge No. 138,ed church facltes durng A.F & A.M. wll be held n lodge. buldng operatons at Momauguln looms at 265 Man Street on Mon-1 School. day Scot at t:30 P.M. at Board members attendng ths whch tlne Entered Appre.ntlce meetng were Erc Dohna, Degree wll be exemplfed. All,Wllam G. r.raves. Hervey S. rnrnnr Masons are nvted to at-.lohnson. Mss Zta Matws, eguar raasu Frederck V. Klen, John Blondl, Mr. Wllam E. GlUs, Roberta Legh Ball, Age 4, Naturalzed n Court Ceremony Roberta L, Ball, four year old adopted daughter of Mr. Wllam J. Ball of 37G Man Street, was yohgest of 30 persons wo became ctzens of Unted States Dstrct Court on Tuesday, Scptcnbcr 5. Roberta, who s a Canadan natve.havng been born n Montreal Quebec, came to East Haven n She was born Mare hercso Rock.,U. S Dstlct JuldgcGnrrall C. lmcks admlhsterea fe oath." Tmothy Ryan Assgned To Recrut Duty Forty-Three Local Youths Enter Servce Forty tlrco servcemen from Ea.st Haven wll have entered ne servce of Unted States wlen members ol 4Jrd Dvson leave rur tamp Pckett, Vrgna, tlls ovtnlnk, ne number does not nclude those rom town Who have been m actve servce prevously nor s 11 beleved to be complete. Nevcneless t s an accurate cheek rum oraa boards, dvson quarters. Wo attempt has been made to tell where tne men are statoned be- L:ause of securty purposes. Aodlona names wll be ncluded n or lsts from:tme to tme. Because names were obtaned too late to determne a date lor a parly for boys,t s now beng planned to organze a ctzens commttee to determne how to best express realzaton ot towns loss. ncluded among those who wll depart ths evenng or have already been nducted llfto mltary servce are: ;., Ret. Robert Allen. Wheaton Road; Ret. Alfred Wm.Cody, Jr., 14 Clearvew Ave.: Pc. Warren John Johnson, 80 Slver Ss Road; Pfc. Frank Muratt, 13 Hughes Place; Ret. Lous Sclarrette; 30 Talmadge Ave.; Ret. Ncholas J. Vergato, 110 Slort Beach Road; Kct. Wllam H. Ru3sell, 245 Man Street; Rot. Earl A. Brown, 200 Strong Street; Sgt. Frank Solevo, 21 Charter Oak Ave.; Sgt. Peter Carbo. B. Charter Oak, Ave.; Sgt. James DeFrancesco, Hanes Street;. Sgt.- Peter A. De- Caprlo, 200 Ktmberly Ave.; Sgt. Rol W. Klpp, U8 Charter Oak Ave.; Ret. Leord G. Moore, 22 Hlton Ave.; Cjj; Thomas. Rosvadoskl, 473 Man Street; Cpl Herbert Sheades. 25 Gerrlsh Ave Evt.; Cpl. Arthur,C. Bjggs, UG Hlton Ave.; Sgt. Clfford P. Thompson, 77 South End Road; Cpl. Charles C. Conroy, Strong Street; Sgt. Fred W. Dlehl. Jr., 58 Elm Street, Gapt RoberSjjJnrtman, 71 Taylor Ave.;- CaplSHarfy Klernah,; 43 LaurefStreet;.Major Brewster Bush, 132 Cosev Beach Ave.: 2nd Lt. Frank Barker, Jr., 43 Hgh Street; 2nd Lt. Ollfford M. Alexer, 71 Henry Street; Cpl. WHUam H. Augan, 145 Hemngway Ave.; Ret. Frank Stoddard, Jr., 183 Hgh Street; Pvl. Davd- Sanfprd, 248. Hemngway Ave.; Ret, John Cucunello, 103 Norll Hgh Street: Cpl. Andrew Crlscoulo, 23 Pennsylvana Ave.; An ESst Haven man ths week Cp. Frank V. Lupoll, 0 Massachu was assgned to recrut duty n New Haven, t was announced by Unted States Marnes. Staff Sgt. Tmothy P. Ryan of tle U. S. Marne Corps Reserve was assstant -named by Tech. Sgt. Stanley J. Petrowskl, noncommssoned offcer n charge of Marne Corps Recrutng Offce n Elm Cty. A natve ot East Haven resdng at 110 Dodge Avenue, Ryan frst enlsted n Marne Corps- on May 23, Upon completon of hs tranng at Parrls sl, s. C, he assgned to advanced tranng at Camp Lejuene, N. C. From re henvas furr assgned to Marne Corps Depot, Barstow, Calf., as an admnstratve clerk, later beng transferred to Guam where he spent 25 months. Whle based at Guam Ryan traveled to Chna,.Sapan or sls n Pacfc. Upon completon of hs enlstment n 1940, he enlsted n Marne Corps Reserve, when word was receved that he could apply for recrutng duty, le was one of frst to apply, beng assgned to New Haven offce. Young men between ages of wth no pror servce regardless of dependents status, are urged to contact Sergeant Ryan n regards to mmedate actve duty n Marne Corps Reserve at Post Offce Buldng n New Haven. setts Ave.; Cpl. Raynjond Rose, 55 SanfortL Street; Cpl. Vncent J. Terrazzano, Jr., 482 Man Street; Pfc. Robert W. Angus, 189 Laurel Street; Pvt. Anthony J. Mkuts, Jr., 124 Vsta Drve. Thomas Alva Gamon, 132 George Street: Andrew J. Salzo. 164 South End Road; Robert P. Gamache. 48 ver Ave; Lous Munroe, 88 Francs Street; Arthur Monroe, 08 Francs Street; Ells Gustafson, 7 Meadow Place; Benjamn G. Newton, 30 Man Street; Wllam Francs Redman,05 Prank Street. Teachers League Cancels > Pcnc The frst regular meetng of East Haven Teachers League was held on Monday afternpon n Hgh School Mss Hldur Svenson presded at busness meetng. Mr. Davd McQueen, a consultant n Hartford offce ot Connectcut Educaton Assocatlot, was present dscussed contnung contract Law whch s b>ng strengned prepared, went to school. for reclson presentaton to State Legslature n January. The pcnc orgnally scheduled for Monday afternoon was cancelled because of adverse wear condl- Clacj ]tec ests! {clool llltlg Group To tesg Dr. Margaret Albrnk Awarded Fellowshp Dr. Margaret J. AUrU «28 Green Gardens Court, Jast Haven, Conn., has been awarded a fellowshp to cover postgraduate study n publc health under a tralnk pru.sram sponsored by Nallonal Founrtatlon tor ntnnto Paralyss, Mr. Keluxrd OKrcn, Connoctlcut, Massachusetts llhodu sl roprescntatlvo ot llc Foundntun announced today. Blr. OUrlcn sad that Ue purpose of publc lcalth tellow-.shlp awrds s to tran hcnllh offcers to fll many vacances n publc health departments. Fellows must agree to work as publc health offcers n stale or hwal health department for at least two years after completon of studes leadnb to a Master of Publc llealtt dcfrce.,l)r..albrnk s one ot» recpents of sucj tellowshlt under a nallonal wde program. Dr. Albrnk s studyng at Yale Unversty, New lavcn, Connectcut. Fellowshp awards ot ths knd arc part ot Natonal Foundatons program of professonal tranng amed at provdng sklled perkomel to carry on, Chamber Preps For Santa At Meetng, Tues. Meetng last Tuesday evenng n Town Hal, drectors of East Haven Camber of Commerce called a meetng ol all b.smessmon, retaller.s merchants, whu.her members ot Clumber or not, for Tuesday evenng, September 19th at 7:30 n Town Hall. The drectors kept r recent meetng purposely short, feelng that mportant busness at h should be dscussed when majorty ot communtys busnessmen were present. n addton to problems of street lghtng, store Santa Clauses a kddles program, group wll be asked to consjder a unform openng of stores at nght accordng to charman of retal dvson, Vncent Gagllardl. Tuesdays sesson wn bo,expressly for members of Retal dvson., Afctlon was taken to accept applcaton for Chamber membershp ot Superntendent of Schools Wllam E. Glllls, BACK ON BEAT Carrers Larry Mazzola Bll Scunzlo are -attendng to r postal dutes agan alter a two weeks vacaton from East Haven pavements. Anthony Caruso of East Haven Post Offce staff s due back from ndanapols ths weekend where he has been vstng hs daughter son-n-law. Tony reports that hs man objectve was that of makng sure hs grson tlons. A supper for all sqhool personnel s scheduled for Monday evenng, November 13, Actvtes Boom "Y" Attendance For-more than 84 years a meetng place, recreaton socal center wth a program desgnedto meet lelere-tlme needs ot youngest Gra-Y boy to oldest adult membe--thats story of New Haven Young Mens Chrstan Assocaton, a Red Fear servce of Communty Chest. " actvtes n gym pool, to a lesser extent for evenng clubs classes. Nearly 200 boys responded to ths dea, who work days study nghts outnumberng full-tme day students about 10 to one. The Y. M. C. A. of New Haven was Mr. Club organzed n t started n The range of Y. M. C. A. A goal whch "Y" offcals have rented rooms. The present headquarters have been n use snce actvtes s far-reachng. Adults, had n mnd for some tme s teen-agers, boys are parr development of a program not n "Y" Joned tclpant? n benefcares of wholly dependent ujpon gym Communty Chest, durng "Y" acuvltles. Last-year, adult or pool, a program of recreaton for men women toger. of more than $500,000 have been past 15 years, Red Fear grants dvson regstered 7,050 members. Enrollment ot boys totaled A Mr. Club was formed made to agency. The current More than l.oco foremen or many co-ed clubs sx under Chest grant s $45,500 Y. M. C. A. auspces fve more executves n ndustry took part n W. Harold Denlson, general dlscv.sslons tranng courses, under Jont Y. M. C. A. Y. W. secretary, heads staff. Robert C. A auspces were started. These RECUPERATNG Chester Knght, Mr. Joseph Adams, For all "Y" sponsored actvtes, a K, Bantz R assocate general secretary. There are departmental secre group members or got toger for 30.classes of nformal».r,,. -Dnconnpll 1? rc- MS- Alvln P. Sanford. Mr. gr attendance of 472,349 was eue"atlbathv"s n Nol-thl Albert R. Davson. Lllan recorded. tares for program membershp, adult educaton. The students ex mghstrelt after her recent opera-1 Johnston, senor nurse, also atendtlon at St. Raphaels Hosptal. The persons n charge of lndu,trv healthy physcal educaton Jjoys work. "Y have as a long-term am plored goverpment, chld psychoeu. MAW ANASTABO M. Anastaso s Charman Of GOT Rally Mnllew Anastaso s general char num of 12th Sonatural Dslrlc. dnner rally at Carnevales Col onnde, Wednesday, October 4, a 7:30 P. M. He s beng asssted b. followng town commttee chalr mon ot tls 12th dstrct; Hamden Colvn Shopard; North Haven, Clarence Andrews; North Lawrence Martn; Gulltovd, Josopl Dolan., -Branlord,. Samuel. Beach Madson, Peter C, N. Chrstensen East Haven, Jack Lawler nnd Wallngford, Anthony J. Kawolsk. George C. Conway cdate fo Attonev General on Republlcar tcket n Novermer wll serve a; toastmastor. Or promnent guest wll bo announced at a later datt At.Republcan prmary las evenng n town hnll tol l6wlnk new members were electee" to serve on town commttee Anthony Proto, Oscar Olsen, Jam Tlompson, Albert R. Davdson Mare Krohberg, Martn Olson Jr. Brvne E. Applegate, Herman Hack barth, Gabrel J, Nazzaro Stoll! PawUkowskl., There wll be a meetng of th( Republcan to\vn commttee Tues day nght on. pcnc grounds o! Adelbert Mautte. Austn Avenue. Vacaton Theme s Frends Of Musc Subjecl The "frst regular meetng of th( "Frends ot.musc" was held or Monday evenng. September 11 a homo of George Munsor on Park Place. Because ot unfavorable wear outdoor pcnc supper was omtted. Lllan Larson, presded at busness meetng. The muscal portlpn of program was devoted to "Vacallor Remnscences" ncluded vocal pano; choral, recordng commentary selectons arrangements.,, Members guests pre sent al ths meetng were Mrs, Helen Fnta Laura Blatchley;, Ruth Crampton, Wllhelplra Strberg, Helen Basse, Mrs, Jennh Col well, Mrs, Flora Peebles, Mrs Margare Scofleld, LUlar, Larson. Mrs; Jean Hopson, Mrs Julus Brooks, Beverly Bonford Mss Berrce Norton, Mrs Maran Munro, Helen Nygard, Murel salern. Mss Josephne Long. Mss Beth Taylor, El Blanchard, Mss Margaret Tucker, Mlsf Hldur Svenson. Ruby Munson. The October meetljg wll be helc On Monday evenng October 9, at home ot Mrs,. Helen Nygard al 70 Hall Street. Morrs Cove. Johnsons Open New Store n East Haven J, Johnson & Sons, of New Haven, one ot old establshed mens furnshng stores, wn open a branch n East Haven tomorrow (Frday), The new store, whch has been establshed tor convenence of Johnson customers n east shore area wll be located at 226 Man Street, Presdent James B. Johnson has announced that merchse servce wll be of same calber as at man store, whch s on Church Street n New Haven. Clllng urrelency. Frst Selectn l-ak 3. Clancy today called for rosluuton of school buldng commttee ot East Haven. n a letter to Charman Burlo Heed, Clancy charged that commttee was remss n ts dutes > n not effectng buldng of a new South School purcnaslnn norrly porton of Sohul-.<ky propery as t was authorlzeo to do nt a town meetng on Augus 20th, 1040, The complete text ot Clancys letter follows; Sept, 13, 105(1 Mr. Burton Reed, Charman East Haven School Buldng Com- mlltee. Dear Sr: lstelle Road. «East Haven, Conn. There are many people n East luvcn wlo are dssatsfed wth Mr resent facltes, have had mnerable phone calls,as well S personal vsts trem people n,uw who cannot undest, why jr town must contend wth double sesson classes. have oxplaln- ;d to se.people that Town )f East Haven, empowered your jommltteo to pr6vlae proper fa- ;ll!tles whch ncluded a new chool on NorHy porton f Schulsky property. The now clool n South Dslrol would lot have been answer to all )ur school problems, but t s vltal- y needed needed now. On March 2, 1950 at a jont aectlng of.your School Buldng Jommlttee Board ot Fnance, t was agreed that f your jommlltee decded to purchase Johutsky. property for $12,500 for whch a Town, mebtlng f of August B, 1940, gave you" authorty, you vere to.advse Board ot Flance ot your decson a Town mceuk would be called to pro-, ;eed on that bass., t was oloflrly understood that ;he next move was up to you -our commttee. The-Board of Pllance as ot ths date has not leard a word snce that date. lannot help but feel that you /our conmttco have been remtss n your porfbrmahce feel ery strongly that your commttee lave been very neffcent n.mndllng School Buldng pro- ;ecls. The people ot East Haven ar& nttlcd to modern {dcquatc fflclcntly operated school faclltes ntend to.sec to t that lch facltes arc provded. wll gladly occopl rcslgnaon of yourself or ncmbcrs of present School buldng Commttee slnoerey hope that prcssqre from ownspeoplo wll not be needed to llssolve your commttee mmedl- ;tely. Very truly yours, TOWN OF EAST HAVEN FRANK S. CLANCY Frst Selectman, FSC/ms Auxlary To nstall At Fr. Ceremony The frst tall meetng of Amercan Legon Auxlary Unt 89 wll be held Frday evenng n r club rooms on Thompson Avenue at 3 oclock. nstallaton of offcers wll take place at ths tme. Offcers.or comng year are as follows: Presdent, Margaret Newton; Frst Vce Presdent, Mabel Maher; Second Vce Presdent, Mrs, Slgrd Oros; Secretary, Mary Sprenger; Treasurer, charlotte Lews; Hstoran, Freda Schlppert; Chapln; Blanche OConnor; Sgt-at-Arm3, Mrs, Mary Pconnelll: Ass-Sgtlat-Arms, Edth Swanton. nstallng offcer wll be Florence Peck Past Presdent of 2nd Dstrct, Mrs, Margaret Clark,.oast presdent ot unt 80, Tax Offce Open Thurs. And Fr. Tax Collector Wlfrd J. Rafter announces that hs offce wll be open next Thursday Frday * evenngs, September 14 15, from 7 to;8,p. M. for convenence of those who cannot pay r second half taxes durng regular offce hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. Rafter warns that t second halt payment s rot pad by September 15 tax becomes delnquent nterest wll be changed from March 15, 1050 at rate of one-half of one percent per month. Any mall receved at tax offce after September 15 wll not be consdered delnquent. t " letter s post marked, September 16,. \, " - 1 S 1?;..,»,,...V»»»hS! " ;7---c -/V3J l*,.,..*...,4, , -*- *..F-J, «T»-«,--»t.*- M.:,: lk

2 .M-fW-WWHWW** ** "* Pflfo fwa A YANK AT OXFORD- AND OR PLACES Thursday. September 14. P-O By Rev. Kenneth J07cs Our vst to taly was fts Tull nt surprses as anyone could magne. Bo mny thngs were so changed snce 1948 whe; was re,,so dfferent from typcal tourst reports we had heard. The war damage n areas where re was heavy flghynj has Holy Door of St, Peters, fathfull kneel on door sll prey before enterng sanctuary. Organzed plgrmages en mass entered n processlonn, sngng n r natve langubgcs as y moved from chapel to chapel n ggantc church. Tle prncpal dlfbeen cleared away cntreyt There fcjenco between Holy Year are, wthout exaggeraton, dozens"tjt -Vcars seems to be that ths,as Mr. Brnley Sees t of magnfcent new marble ralroad stat:pns, new brdges a surprsng number of new homes The smells that have so often been Joked about were not nearly so apparent as runored. taly s lot very dry n August, but fe are drnkng fountans at mdny ponts n most towns. The sun beats down as hot as fre but re seemed to bo a ceasless breeze.that made us thrve rar than shrvel n ts rays. Tle combnaton of skll jerfect wear produces fresh frut that makes e/on a Callforlan admre. We saw peaches that weghed nearly a pound lemons as bg as Mane potatoes. Every or frut was avalable n same proportons., \, The bggest surprse of all was woy talans dress. Wthout any excepton, noteven Pars whch s hghly over rated, tllan people are best dressed of all EUrgpoas r cleanlness rvals Dutch. Tlls s not word we had heard before comng to Europe, The women dress nore lke Amercans than any we saw.xet us say quckly, that despte tlousg of Amercan present n Rome, ones refer to were defntely natve. Vence was ano* pleasant sur prze. The Qr Canal s a great thng 1(0 see n evenng old buldngs arc flood lghted for added beauty. At Ldo, a sort of Rvera on Adratc Sea, we swam n warm water enjoyed promenadng wth all or tpust post shops hotels. That all roads lead to Rome s an old sayng, but n ths Holy Year t becomes a realty. At four baslcas to whch every plgrm must go re were hundreds of people thoughout day. At For Fnancal Securty Lonrn The ELM CTY SYSTEM OF Beau+y Culture O ; Frst To Teach A Complete Beauty Course o Our grdduatet aro olway n dom. Many hgh,pdld poltlon aro awa- ng graduaton. Wrte, Phone or Call for Full nformaton, Unlmted Opportunty ExcoDent Salary nterestng Work Approved Under S.. Bll The Only Complete Beauty Culture School n New Havep Elm Cty, Beauty Academy TEL TEMPLE ST NEW HAVEN ENTRANCE: Paramount Tloater Dclg. year every thng s free. For 1940 we had to pay to get n all churches, pay to chgck our cameras, n addton meet several werng collecton plates. Even Vatcan vuseum s free to vstors thls,veor/., The runs pf ancent Rome scattered tlrough cty add charm to place ond make magnaton work overtme. Wo vsted runs of house of Domltlan whch hod an nreo court or open poto so yards square a dnng room wth a marble floor that s stll argoly ntact. At runs of tte Baths of Caracana, an openrar opera house has been arranged, We hoar Ada wth a cast of everal hundred nayers real camels, orsos oxen. One scene even featured one of those Nagara Fals freworks effects, so famlar to bur 4th of July celebratons,.j, Polcemen n Rome are certanly a major attracton. Tley st on a box to drect traffc arc spectacular n r all whte unforms tropcal helmets shoos too. They flng r arms n a most pecular manner, almost lke puppets. ve been trylner to thnk of some place near Brantord to whch can compare talan Rvera near Oenba. But,that s dffcult becau.se sun s almost whte hot water 5fl warmer than Long sl Son3. OLD STONE CHURCH Smlay, September 17 9:45 A.M. Church School opens all departments. 11:00 A.M, Mornng Worshp Servce. Rev. James E. Wnery Pastor. Topc of sermon wll bo "The $upreme Loyalty". The solost wll bo Mss Margaret Waery. 11:00 A.M. Nursery School drected by Jon JCmctzo, where young chldren may be left whle parent.s attend church servce. Momlay, September 18 8:00 P. M. Frst fall meetng of Msson Socal n Parsh House, preceded by a dnner n Lttle Stone House n Gulford at 0:30 P.M. Thursday, Scptcmlcr 21 0:30 P.M. Junor Chor 0:30 P.M, ntermedate Choh- 7:30 P.M. senor Chor Rev. Edward W. Potter wll celebrate hs nnety second brthday on Suulav afternoon at West Lake Lodge Convalescent Home, West Lake Avenue, Gulford next Sunday afternoon. Frends are n- Vltod to vst wth hm,, Untl last December he made hs home af Pont wth hs daughter Mss Clara Mae Potter.; hs slater Mss Martha Potter "Buld me more stately mansons, O my soul" We may betound down to hovels shacks, tents, even caves for dwelnr places of bddy, But mnd, soul, know no such lmtatons. For out of very mre flth of humon degradaton have arsen some of worlds greatest, mnds. Personaltes, whch are almost ;mortal. "Four walls doth, not a prson make", sngs poet, ho voces a great fundamental truth. The soul, or mnd of man, can never be enslaved unle.m he wllng wlls t to be. Ths groat marvelous thng, whch Ood created arcl called Man, knows no lmtaton, of thought. Unlmted space, unmeasured fathoms, both n sea n, ar, are hs Great unbounded aro stretches of humoh mnd. And evos of thougtt both mental.sprtual, oo wthn power of Man. God, has wlled ths to be so. All scentlflo achevement that man has mode, has drawn upon a very small porton Of Gods greal rescvor of wsdom. The Far has desgned planned ths to be so. Man most, marvelous thng ever carhe from h of God, has censc to delve nto all thngs n Gods unverse. As he goes forward mentally Sprtually, Ood opens up new vstas to hs eyes hs (naglnatlon. The great Creator mparts added wsdom to what he, already has. And Far looks on, lovngly, lets hm proceed, as far as t s safe for ths fnte creature to go. f he reaches out n thought towards God, hs heart calls for added wsdom, t s hs for askng. Wlen man abuses se gfts, n Creator s dspleased. He calls a halt, to hs progress. Sometmes ar-ogance prde of hs Earth chldren offends Heavenly Far he wthdraws hs wsdom hs blessngs, untl man s chastened hummed. So t s eygf n Sprtual. Nvhe soul s n tune wth dod, humbled lv prayer. He makes great sprtual progress towards unlmted heghts And when soul, thlng tsell suffcent feels tself superlo n God departs tnom sacred place of communon. There s a crash lng. The engne has lost ts fuel, llfeglvlng streams have turned asde from customary channel, great "You", of man has ner wsdom nor yet power. To know God, wo must assocate Wth hm, medum through Whch we touch nfnte, s quol prayer, stllne.?s of soul, wth world shunned. n ths holy Place of Most Hgh God we tap lvng water, great everlastng stream of lfe. Our knowledge of God cannot be acqured from books, from halls of learnng, those are thngs whch man has nvented as substtutes for God. No! The knowledge of God comes only through assocaton wth hm. n prayer Harry W. Brlnloy Servces Held For A Roberts Ths Mornng Funeral servces wete held ths mornng from East Haven Memoral Home. 425 Man Street, at 9 at St. Vncent do Pauls Church for Arthur W. Roberts, World War veteran, of 339 Laurel Street, who ded Monday at Veterans Hosptal. Rocky Hll. The deceased who was a member of Harry R. Bartlett Post, Amercan Legon, Pequot Trbe, Red Men, was a former employe of Connectcut Company Churchward Company. He leaves hs wdow. ElEaboth Colborg Roberts; three chldren, Mrs, Evelyn Battsta, Mrs, Lorrane Rcco. Arthur Roberts, Jr,; two ssters, Beatrce Young Anna Sullvan, three brors," Edward, Rol, Raymond. CHRST CHURCH NOTES Sunday September 17 8:00 A,M, Holy Communon 9:30 A,M, Church School Enrollment 11:00,A,M, Mornng Prayer Servce; Rt, Rev. Arthur Lea, D,D. 3:00 P,M, Junor, Confrmaton Class Tuesday, September 19 8:ao P.M, Chrst Church Mens Club Church Hall Vednesday. September 20 8:00 p,m, Adult Confrmaton Class The Rectory Tlursday, September 21 0:30 P.M. Junor Boys,Chor 7:45 P.M. Senor Chor Memoral Room MOMAUGtN MSSON 101 Dcwoy Avenue Sunday, September 17 9:30 A,M, Mornng Prayer Servce Rev. Canon S, Waloott Llnsley 10:45 A.M, Enrollment Church School. Regan Councl Block Dance Set Sept. 23 DONT WAT For Cold Wear HAVE YOUR CHMNEY CLEANED REPARED also PONTNG Wrte: SEBY FCHERA BOX 97, EAST HAVEN or PHONE aflor 3 P.M. Far Regan Councl, No. 3300, Knghts of Columbus s plannng a gant block dance for Man Street on Saturday evenng, September 23rd, t was announced ths week by Peter Llmoncell, charman. The affar wll be hold n parkng area adjacent to new club headquarters n, Wolfe ; Block. / Current plans nclude flood lghtng; of whole area wllch s adequate to allow one thous persons to,dance. A name orchestra s beng secured for event. Furr detals wll be announced next week. The club recently moved nto ts new home whch has been renovated by club members. Currently a class of 28 members s beng readed for three degrees. East Haven News Buyng Servce Gude CENTRAL CLEANERS AND DYERS Home of Dsthclvc cleanng We Opemte Our Own Plant 4 HOUR CLEANNG SERVCE CALL FOR AND DELVER 322 Man St. Tel Eal Havan YOUE WANT ADV. N THS SPACE WLL BENG RESULTS AT A COST OF 60 CENTS AUGES AUTO REPAR GENERAL REPARNG TRES BATTERES AAA BEEVOE AAA Phone Man St George A. Ssson NSURANCE, PRE BONDS AUTOMOBLE - CASUALTY 21 Chldse/ Avo. East Havon CENTRAL SHOE REBULDNG CO. Work Colled For Dvlvertd Spedafzng n nvhho Half So/e 279 Man St. Phono E«f Havon BARKER TRUCKNG CO. Local Long Dstance Movng, Cratng Storage 5 Ur< Olllc F, A. BARKER- Edt Havon REAL ESTATE WANTED JAMES F. MLAJO 2t5 Man St., Eal Havon nsurance, Real Estate Agent Toloplono North Bydnford Gets A mbulance Servce Ambulance servce s now avalable to resdents of Northtord North, through auspces of North Volunteer Fre Department. Company 1. Cards announcng ths, servce have been sent to all resdence of town wth telephone numbers to call n case of emergency. Mr. Frederck W- Coates of 14 Klrkham Steet announce brth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, August 31. at Grace Hosptal, New Haven. Coates s former Shrley pell of, WATCHES D&MOMDS SONDERGAARD 250 Man Street Tel S. J. ESPOSTO Servongf Pumpng Septc Tanks Cesspools Plona Slver Ss Rd. East Haven EAST HAVEN HARDWARE STORE Patnts Olass To/s Cleanng supples aarden Sup;>lles Household Needs 319 Man St,, cor. Elm Street Lnden Rest Home Convalescent Hosptal Kay Anastaso, Prop. Regstered Nurses n Attendance Day Nght Carefully Prepared Meals Dets PHONE MAN STREET EAST HAVEN A.C.P. Electrcal Servce, nc. NDUSTRAL, COMMERCAL RESDENTAL WRNG COMPLETE LNE OF ELECTRCAL FXTURES APPLANCES AND SUPPLES 487 Man Street East Haven "FOKED TONGUES" Ths s ndeed a lttle town. Wth folks to match ts sze. Who alwa.ys wear a selfsh frown That sometmes s unwse. They str up panc thats unjust And wrnp; r hs n fear; n lfe Ood y have no trust And mock a hurt ones tear.., j Hew acts,gods that govern fate. Ner you nor shall know. Untl t turns on us wth hate And deals ts vcous blow. We can not shut our eyes say, My lfe s free from harm, For fate ray call on us some day And take away that charm. Gve tlose who suffer n despar A kndly word of cheer, When fate" s dealng out your share The hurt one may be near. They may be near,to share wth you Your feellnrs of.to.-day So Rulde your heart n.what,you do That s human way, Wllam B, Burns Brthday Party Gven Lttle Joanna Degnall Joanna Degnall, daughter of Mr, John pognbll, 40 Prospect Street, East Haven, celebrated her 5th brthday, Saturday, wth a party at, home of her parents. The chldren who atl;ended were. Pulla "Van" Gllnos, Cathy Cassldy, Robert Edward, nez ond Nancy Boughton, Carol Brenoher, Bran Mlnlter, Barbara Zaesk, Robert Degnall John Degnall. Tlere were red table decoratons topped off wth a bouquet of red carnatons, Were he ever so benghted forgetful of hs hgh callng, re s always hope n a man who, actually earnestly works. Carlyle. DRESSMAKNG ALTERATONS LUCLLES LUCY FUSCO, PROP, PHONE 4-555! 179 Man Street Ca*t Havon DAGONALLY ACROSS FROM GRCEN Captol Theatre aa MAN ST.. EAST HAVEN Sun., Mon Tues,, Sept The Whte Tower -ALSO- Mystery Street Wed,, Sept. 20 Destnaton Tokyo.-ALSO- Whsperng Smth Thurs,, Fr., Sat., Sept Sunset Boulevard -ALSO- Davd Hardng Counterspy Apttude Tests, To Be Offered Musc Students Free Apttude tests to. dscover talent on bass of whch students should be guded nto specal musc actvtes studes wll be offered n ths area by Natonal Conservatory of Musc, specalzng n se tests snce laao. \ Harold Abrams. drector of conservatory has expressed fact that muscal-talent s often mlscpnstred. The belef that chldren are born or not born wth musc talent s-fallacous unsound Everyone s muscally responsve wll. to be muscal s unve-sal normal. However, muscal mpulse wll vary n ndvduals, often lack of muscal response may not be fault of ndvdual, The touble may be wth nfluences surroundng pupl. The proper condtonng s mportant, pupll at all tmes must secure proper muscal concept of what he s attemptng to learn n order for response to be spontaneous. Understng se nfluences organzng m all along lno n order to brng out what responses an ndvdual may have s one of chef objectves carred out by Natonal Conservatory of Musc n r talent tests. The ndvdual s recognzed as a separate dstnct organsm allowed a degree of lattude that wll lead toward ntense motvaton. Enrollments., for" se free apttude tests at Natonal Conservatory of Musc are lmted. Complete nformaton may be secured by wrtng to regstrar at Now ; Haven offce 1184 Chapel Street. Lloyd Company Moves Quarters The W. H, S, Lloyd Co.,lc dstrbutors of mported domestc wallpopers. completed r move to new larger offces at 16 East 52nd Street, New York Cty, on September 1. The company had rounded out twenty-four years at former locaton on 48th. street,- consderable expanson made new quarters necessary. The man floor of attractve buldng on 52nd street s devoted to showrooms offces. On mezzanne wll be found dsplay room of Harry Gallaway.wth hs extensve collecton of rare prnts, Serson showrcom for dsplay of Englsh fabrcs, BUCKS FRENDS Frends of Mrs, Phlp Buck, who have been spendng month of August n Buck cottage on Prospect Hll Stony Creek have returned to r homes n Washngton. D. c. Leo Porler Edward Evls wn be hostesses at next meetng of Loyalty Group of Short Beach Unon Church, on Frday, September 15, at 8 P.M. at Churcn, Mrs, Herbert Jackson wll be program charman for evenng, Mrs, Helen Moessmang, mor of Mss Vrgna Moessmang physcal educaton nstructor for grls n local hgh school, left today for her home n Newark, Oho. Moessmang has been vstng n or past few weeks. Phone Man St. East Haven Were Stll Open AMATOS RESTAURANT AT MOMAUSUN Momaugun News Joseph OConnor -TeL Masses at St. Clares Churcl Va. dally at 7:30 A. M. Confessons every Saturday afternoon at 4 oclock. Chrst church. Momaugun branch Rev, Alfred Clark, rector, 9; 30 B,m. Mornng Prayer sermon. Regular Frday evenng pnochles at Bradford Manor Fre House, George street, 8:30 p,m... The promoton of Brewster Bush of 132 Cosey Beach Avenue to rank of major n G-2 (ntellgence) Secton of Dvson Teadquarters. > 43d nfantry Dvson, was announced recently. Major Bush left Thursday for actve duly wth dvson at Camp Pckett, he Guld Auxlary of Momaugun Branch of Chrst Chrc wll oa ts frst meetng of season o; Thursday at 8 P, M, at lol Dewey Avenue. :. Mr. Everltt Morrs of 101 Henry Street announced., brth of a daughter, Susan Elzabeth, on September 3 n St. Raphaels Hosptal, Ths s couples fourth chld Mrs, Morrs s former Eva Peters of Sheton. * Mr. Bert Splegal of.sprngfeld,- Mnssv announce brth of a on, Carl Edward September 1, He s grson of Mr. a,nd Charles Spegel of Atwater Street, FREE! MUSC TALENT TESTS For Everyone! > Ages 5 to 55 TO BE GVEN N BRANFORD Dscover Your Latent Talent NOOSLGATON To Regster For Any Course of Lessons PARENTS: ls s part of our mulc gudanco program conducted n schools nfutlons n ydur vcnty. Loam how to secure greatest bonoftt for your chlds musc oducafon,,\vo offer gudance to parofts as yfell. Modern approved, progressve psychologcal ~ approach snce 1930, Pleasurable nterestng for all. 5- Tlngs Our Tests Wll Reveal * KHELODY RHYTHM * HARMONY PTCH CO-ORDNATOt CALL HAROLD ABRAMS, M.A, &«At Mus/c Educator, Counselor NOW Author ol "Your Chld Mm Natonal Conservatory of Musc Phone New Haven 7-47(0, SEPTC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVCE MANUFACTURERS AND NSTAUESS OF FAMOUS. tjatonalu KNOWN "NU5T0NE" RE-NFORCEO SEPTC TANKS, UNDVDED RESPONSBtllTY FOR DESGN, MANUFACTURE, NSTALATON AND SERVCE,.. SPEEDY TRUCKS (Telephone equpped) REOSTERED SANTARY ENGNEERS, BONDED MECKANCS, POWER EQUP MENT. «} YEARS EXPERENCE. QttadH tua <MealtU o/ tlte Ame>UcaH jomltfunce 1886 "\ FACTOtY AND OFFCES. aoo-jao BOULEVARD (of! Kmbrly), NEW HAVEN J /Powe/nen sat/- THAT MORE AND MORE PEOPLE PAY BLL5 REG-ULARLV WTH m/f/caecay. EACH CHECK COSTS LESS THAN tekc MONEY ORDER FEE, AND CANCELLED CHECKS ARE VALD OF PAYMENT. ADVANTAGES Vour name prnted on all checks wthout extra cost; delhertd at onc., ; Start your account wch any amount. > No fxed balance ever requred. No charge for deposcs; no monthly charjjes. Bank by mal f you prefer. Your cancelled check s always a vald recetp. EAST HAVEN BRANCH FRST NATONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN 232 MAN Sr: AT CHDSEY AVE. WKMBaR rbssflau DEPOST NSURANCE CORP.OnATON Tturtday, SeptombW 14, 9E0 TTE SRANrORD RSVBW EAST HAVJSN WSW «; Bftga TlrM 2 p Sraufnrb SJpwpu (BaTABLSnBD tb lolt) AKD rabushbd BVBBY TnOESDAY MBYER LCBnMB (ld JOm B, LOBB, rubllsbetb _ WLLAM Z. AHERN, Sdltor Allut T, f eteroq, AtBocUU Edttor TUB BRAHTSBO BBVBW, NO. 7 Btla Stmt Tel Brulord BABT HAVEN HEWS Tel, Btulord 8-3<31 r, 0, Bex!16. Bn U»>n OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat RflnGlNGBQRDERja -mmmmmmmmmmmm ACROSS THS BRDGE : FREE CTZENS OF TWO NEGHBORNS DEMOCRACES PASS FREELY BACK AND FORTH AS R. WORK OR. R. PLAV REQURE. SOBSOUKnOH 9 ptr jrtur, prdta ta tdtum AOVGBTBma BATES 02) APfLajLTOM 13nt«r«d u lecond CUBB uttur Ootot.r m, lest, u tha Post OrflM t Sruford, UgnD., undr Act of MucH 9, BBT. Ths BevlBW ud Th. Mew walcomaeontrlbatlona fou raadar upon anr aabjact ol pllftlo tutatast. All communlcbtlona uubt b«blgqbd; Blgaturea wn ba wttbbbld upoa raqcast, AonytnottB coutrlbutloaa wll DB dlb- TBBatdad, YOUR MOVE Sometmes t.s dflcul to fntlon tle uhn (cl wtlout becomng provolpcl at lle sme lme. BraCnd morelnnts am ctzens nllut dpcry te towjj.s laelt of adequate pnltng fnelte. Tll! pollcm provdes a g-et convpslou pece. t,vo dont tlnlc so just suggest cuttng a few nces oft te green u order to park aqter several velces Yon.wll regret tlat..vou ever brouglt sul),ect up. On tle otler wen tle fact s ddy pudozed that Brantord Clanber of Commerce wll meet a dscusson of parkng problem s tle ma.or tem on agenda, one o! most dsmal turnouts n hstoy ol; Chambers here or elscwere sows up. Now tle shoe s on tle or foot. Who.s.goug to take ntltye n renovng parkng thorn from sde of. Ths week durng next few ths paperwll shed some lght on sub,1cot, AVe wll le glad to have ors use our columns for tle same purpose, because learnng to lve wth motor vehcles snt tle smple matter t mght appear,! Modern facltes srch as refrgerators, t.vpewters, lfetme pens dal tecpones dont nove around, jam streets, requre traffc glls or cause ownes to be aled nto court for pfrkng by flrepugs. Bat beng jroble, motor vehcle n perfprmng ts mracles also mposes utque -problems whch bear drectly on tle Well-beng "of ndvduals, nsness, ndustry 6f tjje town; Too many annoyances delays c(use Mr, Mrs, Motorst to detour to greener pastures offered by outlyng or frnge busness centers: or even by or towns. Lke water, road users are Upt to flow tlrough easest channels, often claugng shoppng ja.bts, even r jobs. And tatls wlt can cause establs)ed.busness ndustry, a. whole town, to sufer unless motorng ctzens needs are well met. _: Drect.. losses come to stores, shops, banks to professonal men through lo.st customers. A recently concluded study u tratle-bound.fttsburgl..showed that u 15 years, despte fact that populaton held ts own, people comng to downtown area had decreased nearly 50,000, or about "17 per cent. When a general eonlnned loss of customers s regstered, n decentralzaton sets n. Even towns can be ht. hlarl 0. Slrevc, past presdent WHAT NOTS BY GlA ROUNU gj, short Beach pmblcjus Are not alone tde. SHU to be answered "Do Kds Walk or rde?" Prof, Robert Langdale, husbnndl Representatve Alce Peterson of tle authoress teacher, Hnzcl os one record to her credt, Lnarnln laklrk lfe eaav snce re-" " nttouded more specal Langdale, takr neeaa,v snce re glj of legslature than any Unw:. from HUlhouso Hgh or hous." member n Bnntords School faculty Fred PetUC now hstory. Hgh school grlddcra emo:oyed at M.. P. Company... open season Saturday afternoon BvLslness re bonlng Harry,wth rangy lne Tcw subs [jhubek s latest crack muscan Carl Bethme, who makes hs home 10 Jon B Re- here. s tuthor of very hcnrsals lvely. Drector Agostlno popular story, "The Runaways" ;?DsselU nforms us Bradley PocketlMk edton n ts thrd Aveme youngsters total 33 whch reorder at Book Slop Belhume,.cmonstrates how town s: an expert on Havana country, has 4owlnR Tony Everlch preps lterary style of Hemngway, or annual surf castng trp to Cape readers ngrce, Democrats open 1.,... _... _, n, n t,mj Dr. Scott D, sacson Of Short Beach Wll Open Offce, Monday &r:? by sleepns through Monday ater showng Carl terlcson :rlcd strpers re last weekend but results were ncbllrlble Hundred.; of fnny trbe were breakng Water, however Look tor mprovement n snappers here after early storm Small boats were swam.ued but orwse boat owners vlfered lttle damage Very hgh tdes, though campagn wth annual outng Owenogb on Sunday, Sept, 24.lohnny Dont.tro dlscohsolnte followng Wlle Peps defeat Mke Venetle.should look nto possblty of a league for older women bowlers, Myrtle Baldwp sghs, Matlda Bonestoel o frequent vstor at Uncas on Thames where husb s a patent, ;. OKTSCOTT l.s ACHON Dr. Scott D, sacson, Doctor of Ohlroprallo Bassetl Road, Short Beach wll o.oeu an offce n Lberty Buldng, Room 2U0, 152 Temple Street on Monday, September 18th, The doctor s a natve of Maden, Massachusetts. He s a graduate of Haldon Hgh School, Unversty of New Hampahro Chropractc nsttute of Now York, Dr. sacson served two years of nternshp at World famous Spcora Chropractc Santarum, Dortvor, Colot,ldo,otnloof Chtopractlc lstltut of New York was assoolatcd wth 01?, Oedrge N. Adelman of Brockton, Massachusetts. n addton to beng lcensed to practce chropractc n Connectcut, Dr. sacson s also lcensed n Colorado, Now Hompshlre, Vermont. Dr. sacon s a member ot Natonal, Connectcut, Mas6- Dr. sacson s a member of tloual, Connectcut, Massachusetts, New Hampshre Chropractc As.soclatons..KWSn CKNTEB TO WEET ne regular monthly meetng of East Shore Jewsh Center wll be held promptly at 8:30 P. M Monday, September 18, at Orange Hall on Svca Avenue, PEACE BWDGE- OVSK NASARA RVEK. AT BUFFALO, N.Y.- S A TE BETWEEN TWO PEOPLES WHOSE WAVS AND NTERESTS NAV DPFEE., BUT WHO LVE N HARMOMV BECAUSE R, CONCEPTS OF PEMOCRACV AHE. SAME. Lets Look At The Books Cuttng budget Makes fnance board blue. Youre dammed t you dont AM dammed 1/ you do! Theyre tellng a story about, a lettng power pull hm over voungster who does not receve very lawn As we sad youngs- MODERNZE YOUR KTCHEN wth balted-on whte enamel metal CABNETS Floor wall modolt avalable mmedalo Delvery CONN. PLUMBNG AND LUMBER CO Slala 5). Naw Ha»a». Cona, Tal, brllant marks at school who was emuloved ths.oast summer mow- 1 ng a lawn for a bg hotel Operatng power mpchlnc on a -,ol day, voungster was notced.among mssng The-proprletor went back nto hotel but a few mnutes later mower was n operaton agan Ted to hle was, a kds wagon youtl was sttng nsde ter does not got good marks but hell always get along,. Oscar Boldtman among dspossessed account new route 1 proleol n Annex Soon to hovo to new ste.,..,,.shot Beach ndan Neck resdents awatng now laws governng outsde use of new schools A petton may soon make rounds for outsde tenns Courts at, N. school ste,,., BY ALBA M. FRATONl LOOK YOUNGER, LVE LONGER by Gayelord Hauser (Farrar, Straus & Co, $3.00. pp 357) How much controversy can re be n connecton wth one book especally t book s not about relgon, poltcs lor esponage? How many dfferent opnons can re be? Because re s controversy does that make a book good or bad? What s decdng factor? How, can,; one medate amongst a group ot people who are opnonated? My approach to ths problem though not, novel s one of necessty. Tuesday mornng was rushed to" hosptal but not before tucked a book under my arm! was made ready for surgery ( what a lot ot dong that takes). The nurse chatted mostly about nothng,then she sped my book on nght table, You certanly read rght books!" she sad emphatcally mmedately told me how good t was, how she wouldnt devate from one word of t. She became slent as my doctor dropped n guess to say chn upj He also spotted book, asked how could read t, The book was. of course, Gayelord Hausers LOOK YOUNGER, LVE LONGER. By tme my anessa had worn off, my room had becofne as busy as man street n a small town on V-E Day. The arguments presented were vared heated, for each was postve about hs statement. "When mv head cleared ard shoutng had ded down, an agreemcfht was reached. Everyone sad that nutrton s vtal to well beng of man, that; vtamns are backbone of nutjlton At CHKSTAN SCENCE SERVCE".." X; om,= v>.-, p,,.,. r-. 1 Sunday Servces Sunday ot Clnmber ot Commerce ot: school are at 11 A, M, are held The most pleasng part Ot budget debate- Was lohen Freddy got up And began to orale. Unted States has sad, "New streets or urban expre.ss hglways wll utmntely be a partal answer to our needs. However, t wll take tme to provde ncreased street eapacty throug constructon, Hence, re s urgent need for makng better use of todays streets," The next move s up to you, HALT :Reeenty a chld showed symptoms wel ndcated that she mglt ave sufered an attack ot polo. She Was rushed to New llave Hosptal wlere she vaj confned for tour days, Tle medcal authortes,state tat f polo ad deed struck, tle attack -vvus very mld, Whe, chld was released to custody of her parents y wpre advsed to leep her n bed for several days, TJe parents not oly dd what tley were tod.lut went frtler sent chld to country for bed rest as a means of creatng greater solaton, althohgl tlls -svas not ordered. - Despte fact that hosp-, ta pronounced youngster ftjsderabl tobe removed from ts supervs- " " on even though tle parents have done more than was retjred, y have been subjected to much embarrassment lujlaton at a te whe y tave mselves undergone COUT at Wnthrop. Derby Avenues, Wednesday evenng testmonal meetng s at 8 n New Haven Womens Club, 591 Whtney Avenue, The Readng Room s located n Lberty Buldng. 152 Temple Street, s open week days from 0 to 8:45 Wednesday to B. ALL ARE NVTED. "Matter" wll be subject of Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, September 17, 1950, The Golden Text s from Matt, 15:13. "Every plant, whch my heavenly Far hath not planted, shall be rooted up." Selectons from Bble nclude followng; "For, behold, create new heavens a new earth: former shall not be remembered, nor come nto mnd." (sa. 65:17) Correlatve passages from Chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence Health wth Key to Scrptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, nclude followng (p. 573): "Ths testmony of Holy Wrt sustans fact n Scence, that heavens ard earth to one human conscousness, that conscousness whch God bestows, are sprtual, whle to anor, unllumned human mnd, vson s materal. Ths shows unmstakably that what human mnd terms matter, sprt ndcates states.stages of conscousness." ths pol\t re were stll some wllch muttered "you dot have to BO overboard"; "how can you say overboard?" Mr, Hausers book, LOOK YOUNGER, LVE LONGER, fed fuel tp every debaters tre, for.lt dscusses everythng from lvng to be one hundred years old to dets preparaton of foods. ncluded n tne book aro Lve Longer lyenu Plan, Seven Day Elmnaton Det, Lve Longer Reducng Plan, More Vtamns For Longer Lfe. Mr."Hauser"takes.up such sub.ects s -anema, varcose vens, relaxaton (how to acheve t) nervousness, arthrts, thyrod gl, over-weght undercancer Subjects about whch we are all vtally nterested. He n tells us what vtamns we should take n order not to get se. ; At tme book was beng wrtten, t was beleved that vtamn E was good for people sufferng wth heart dsease but snce that tme, n a great many ntances, ths has been dlsproven. Mr. Hauser tells us Dr. Shute says vtamn E wll also help those wth dabetes, but t would be wse f jvelgbt, heart troublc, dabetes a doctor were consulted frst n conectlon wth ths as a complete stoppage ot nsuln may cause a coma. At any rate book s ra" general, your personal physcan should be consulted before anyone sufferng from any malady attempts to prescrbe hs own det or vtamn requrements. These were some of arguments presented to me wth ths appendage read book dscuss that part n whch you are nterested wth your doctor. Ths sounds lke, good advce. BRTH ANNOUNCEMENT A son, Mchael Allan, was born to Ml-, Mrs, Joseph DAmlco Jr. of Sachems Head, Gulford, Wednesday mornng September 6, at New Haven Hosptal. The lttle boy, who weghed sx pourds, thrteen ounces at brth hs mor, former Mss Dorothy Metcalfe of, are both progressng ncely. TABOR EVANGELCAL LURAN CHUC The Rev. Emll G. Swanso, Pastor 70 Holsan Avc ue 15th Sunday after Trnty,. September. 17 0:15 Sunday School reopenng. George R. Adams of Sybl Road,l 3«f e"j?"os.," ;, ndan Neck, thus deplored! ondav SeBten?ber 18 - carelessness of drvers ot motor r uyl Xr League meets n vehcles who after beng nvolved ] {(Jjy" " "" " Reader Deplores Thoughlessness Of Car Drvers vences wno aler ues mvuvcu, yestrv - n anaccdent fal to clean up Tuesday, September 19 :- mess thus makng, a ha/,ardous con-1 7 ;3o" Brorhood m DO YOU KNOW dltlon for ors who must use tnorougtfare, - Hs letter to Revew s selfexplanatory follows: September 0, 1050 Gentlemen: About 9 A. M, today a truck turned corner of Sybl Ave, Llmewood Ave,, headed towards Pne Orchard. Rght oh corner a glass Jar fell off shatterng on pavement. There was no doubt about drver of truck knowng that ths happened because ot resoundng crash t nade. Outsde of fact that hundreds of peces of glass were left re scattered over pavement reby created a hazard for puncturng tres of cars travellng n ths much used hghway, glass fragments even flew across to attenton of ctzens road were lttered re where chldren grown-ups walk bare-footed down to beach for swmmng. We cleaned up gloss. My reason for reportng ths s ntended n no way to call attenton to any dcmonstratloh of publc sprltedness on myson Edwards my own part but to brng ths or resdents of Brantord. Carelessness such as was demonstrated by. drver of ths vehcle s crmnal should be dealt wth by polce authortes when wherever gulty person, can be apprehended, n ths case t was mpossble for us to get number on trucks regstraton plate because of speed t was travellng. Much s expressed about mportance of drvng carefully to prevent accdents. consder t equally, necessary for car drvers to protect ors by cleanng up 7:30? Brorhood. meets n vestfy.-tha newsomd flm projector that Brorhood has purchased Wll bo used for frst tme. Wednesday, September 20 10:00 Annpa Meetng ot Hartford. Dstrct n Zlon Luran Church, Portl. Mr. John O. Swehspn Pastor Swanson are delegates. Thursday, September 21 7:45 Senor Chor resumes ro-, hearsals. 8:00 Hope Crcle meets at home of Ebbe Carlson, B Hopson Avenue, Frday, September 22 3:30 Chldrens Chor resumes rehearsals! ENTERTANS CLASSMATES Mls.5 Nancy Lawlor ot Second Avenue entertaned two of her former classmates at St, Josephs College, West Hartford over weekend, Maureen Healy ot Waterbury, Patrca Mulvllle of Greenwch. EXPERENCED PRESSERS WANTED On Mens Dress Shrts Also Learners STEADY WORK Holdays vacaton wth pay n.surance benefts Also floor boys ASHLEY SHRT CORP for on our roads. George R. Adams broken glass y are responsble «, RE.UPHOLSTERNG At Modorato Cosf.., By Experf Craftsmen Castle Shop DECORATORS Delgnert Manufacfurer of Lvng Room Fumlurs All work done rght on our premlse PHONE 4-(4?3 7U MAN STREET EAST HAVEN Good Secretares reflect fho tranng y receve at school. Snce 1923 wo have traned thouss of young men pnd women, for responsble postons many of m today occupy hgh executve postons n busness, professons, government. Complete busness end secretaral courses. Day or evenng. Also refresher,courses. Catalog on request. Whtney Secretaral School 568 Whlnoy Avenue, Now Havon nervous stran. Ratler than be ndcted wtl rumor by pbc-sprted ctzens ofeas, se parents sould be tle targets o lelp synpatly. fedaul men not laymen slould )ass judgment on t.s case. vhut seven most mportant parts of your car axe? 1. Brakes 2."Lghts 3. Horn -. Wadsbeld wper 5. Steerng gear 6. Tres 7. Kear-vson mrror B]J keepng m n good operatng condton, you can do your part to cnt down ap pallng* yearly toll of motor vehcle deads, A thorough nspecton cosu ltde ornothng pp TTODAYl tbl mev0fl prxenlat/ n ff«n-. tsrafl 0/ our povkfhotdbrs ol olbr fnoforjtt of hfl communtty. James P. Kavanaugh 69 vy St. Tel NSURANCE - REAL ESTATE ftprasfntlng UUDU CCDEKT 111 HBfMlllT CgNPUT Unn, Cotactct ALL MAKES... STANDARD AND PORTABLE Typewrters - Addng Machnes Check Wrters WE SELL - RENT - REPAR PHONE EASY TERMS Relance Typewrter Co., nc. Establshed 1916 Clarence B. Guy, Pres. 109 GROWN STREET NEW HAVEN Our cornplte servce ncjude RouphollttrnQ And r«parng box tprngt maflretfl Modbrn ant!qu» furntturo rsflnthng tlp CQvert all a\ modflrate cott all ax< pert workmanthp. AR FOAM CUSHONS AND PLAY TEX SVPEH FOAM BED PLLOWS Elm Cty Upholsterng Shop 234 WH-SUEt AVENUE PHONE a-3410 Elablshd 1918 "Whle you wat tor that guher of yours m gofng, to call heahaktlc Furnace Ol dealer!" 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3 p. «!_-.V.,, PASE FOUR BRANFORD REVEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS BEVERLY McCARTER WLLAM F. NORTON WED LAST SATURDAY Dolores Cosanzo Harry Branchn To Marry 2 Mr. Mrs, Jancf Co!jl4t/.o n( 42 lcnlneway Avenue, KnHl lavc, announce t.o engagement of r daugltcr, Uj)lorcs Mare, to Mr. Harry Hranchlnl Jr., son of Mr. Harry Uranchn of 17 Kasl Man.Street, llranford. The wcldng s planned for Saturday, October 28, at lu oclock n Church of St. Vncent dc Paul, lnst Haven. TnTlHSm, Theodore Chase WedSepf. 3 Mss Tna Erllohman, of 0 Vlncen Place, MomanuBuln, East Haven daughter of Laja Erllchma. late Adolph Krllclman, became brde of Mr. Thoodor aormon Clase, son of Mr. Mrn snno Claae of Thompson. Street loxon, East Haven, on Sundu. atonoon Boptomber 3. at 5 l Klghtt of -ythlas Hall, 3D: Whalloy Avenue. Kabbls H. CSohe und L. Ooellk offcated, llere wa, orfon musc by Mr. Robert Schechter, vocalst. The brde, who wa.s presented n Mr. Raymond Alderman of East mlnee by Mr. Josep Mss Beverly Mae McCartcr, daughter of Mr. Robert Everet McCarter of 87 Alwater atreet. West Haven, became brde of Mr, Wllam Frederck Norton, son of Mr. Frederck Lester Norton of 2B2 Hemngway Avenue, East Haven, last Saturday afternoon at 4 n Frst COngregatlnnal Church n West Haven. The Rev Gerald J. Jud performed servce. Mss Ruth Perry was solost Raymond Newell, organst, n a p-ogram of nuptal musc whch ncluded "ch Llebe Dlch" "How Calm Nght." The brde, who was escorted to alter gven n marrage by her far, wore a gown combnng ChantlUy lace satn, fashoned wth a.yoke set n wth tulle dolman sleeves:, Her French lluson fngertp vel was.attached to a Dutch styled cap of ClmntUly lace, trmmed wth seed pearls. She carred a bouquet Of whte roses whte pompon chrysanmums. Mss.ols Dnhlgard of New York Cty Mllford, mad of honor wore a gown of champagne color marqusette wth ftted bodce bouffant skrt, she carred champagn color pompon chrysantnemums. The brdesmads; Mss Vrgna Thomas of West Haven, Shrley Langhout pf East Haven wore dresses of applo-greon marqulscte wth ftted bodces bouffant skrts. They carred yellow pompon ohrysmums Mary Coopey, s Brde Of R, T, Hggns Mss Mary Elzabeth Coopcj laughter of Mrs, Matw M. Shan-.han of 43 ver Avenue, East Haven, vas marred to Mr. Raymond T.fgglns, son of Mr. Thoms H. Hlgglns of 108 Atwater Street, m Saturday mornng, August 26, t 9 oclock n St. Vncent dc Paul Jhurch, East Haven. The certmonj NM performed by Rev, Danel jolden. Olven n marrage by Carl JcOarrah or, brde ABS attended by Mss Jean M. Shanhan, mad of honor. Mr. Desmond.reacy, bror-n-law of brldojroom. served as best man. Ushers vere Mr. John Hurlburt Mr, Sarle Schlltter. A recepton followed n Carne- /ales Colonnade, East Haven, after A-hlch Mr. M-s. Hlgglns left or Florda, Tley wll lve n Mll- ord. Mr. Hlgglns served three yeares n Navy. Thursday, Sepfember 14, 1950 Ml.ss Jcanelte Yvonne DuUcrnard s fance of Mr. Owen Dl- Vernlcro. ELZABETH RUNELS BECOMES BRDE OF ROBERT EGGLESTON Haven served as Mr. Nortons best man. The ushers were Mr. Mlton Anderson Mr. James MactCtnnell, both of East Haven. A: recepton followed ceremony 111 church parlor. The brdes mor receved guests n a navy blue sheer dress wth navy wllte accessores a corsage of whte-roses. She-was asssted by.mor of.brdegroom, who wore a dress of rosecrepe wth blaclc velvet aocosjorles corsage of rose-tnted carnatons. Mr, Norton left on a motor trp to Whte Mountans Canada..For travelng, brde wore a Dubonnet tweed sut r wth brown accessores a brown volour hnt trmmed wth pompons of ostrch fear tps. Afte; September 26, couple wll resde n 438 Unon Avenue, West Haven.. Norton was?raduated from Oho Unversty, Class of 1848, s a socal worker tor State ot Connectcut n New Haven branch of ; Dvson of Chld Welfare. ; - -,-,.Mr, Norton attended Unversty of Connectcut s a teller n West Hnvcn branch of Frst Natonal. Bank Trust Comphny of New Haven. EARL COLTER " PHOTOGRAPHER N YOUR TOWN",228 Man St., Phono 8-35 (dllver, was attended by her slste Anna Slver, matron of hono. Master Seymour chase, bror o. thcbrldegroom, served as rng bearer.. M-. Sdney Elnhorn was blst man, ushers were: Messrs. Smon Lurlo. Murray Felnsten, r vng Smrnoff, Alvln Chase, bror of brdegroom. A colonal gown of whte satn lace was worn by brde. t as made wth a basque wastlne, an off-shoulder necklne, ond a tran of cadral length. Her fngertp length French lluson vel was held by a seed pearl tara. She carred a prayer book decorated wth whte orchds, an herloom belongng to her gr at-grmor. Slver wore a pnk falle gown a lavender orchd corsage, A recepton followed n same ploce. The brdegrooms mor wore a navy blue dress wth petal pnk accessores a dark lavender orchd corsage. lr. Mrs, Chase loft on a trp through New Engl States to Canada. For travelng brde wore a gray, talored sut, wth black velvet dccessoes. The brde attended Unversty of Brussels. Belgum. Her husb was graduated n 1948 from Unversty of Connectcut. He held rank of second leutenant was a plot n Army Ar Forces n Euopean Theater n World War. nm-lfday GllKETNGS Julus Zdnnowcz passed anor mlestone yesterday, 13th, Bll Htchcock chalks up one more year today. ENROLL NOW FOR FALL TERM Day or Nght Courses For * Beg(ners or Advanced Students Pant for pleasure or on a Professonal Bass FASHOKLLUSTRATON FNE ARTS.. ADVERTSNG ART LLUSTRATON 1 NTEROR DESGN, SCULPTURE Wrte for appontment. Catalog maled upon request. WHTNEY SCHOOL OF ART 490 PROSPECT STREET Unted n marrage n a pretty ceremony performed last Saturday afternoon at 4:30 n Elot Unon Congregatonal Church n Lowell, Mass, were Mss Elzabeth - Anne Bunels, doughter of Mr. Chester Morrll Runels ot 818 andover Street, Lowell, Mass., Pno Ofchard, Mr. Robert Meeks Eggleston, son of Jere Dudley Eggleston of 200 Blderwpod Avenue. Pelham, N. Y., Pne Orchard, late Mr. Eggleston. Whte gladol, palms, whte cles, smllax babys.breath were used to decorate church, where ceremony was performed by Rev. Laurence L. Barber of Arlngton, Mass. The (brlde was gven n marrage by her far, was attended by her sster. Mss Mary Eleanor Runels, mad of honor. Brdesmads were; Peter DeMallle of Lowell, anor sster; Truman L. Bradley of Pelham Manor, N. Y,, brdegrooms sster; Mss Elsabeth F. Byers, Mss Theresa G. Morln, Davd W. Wlcox, Mrs, Howard W, Wng Jr.. all of Lowell. The flower grl was Mss Lynne Ann DeMUlle of Lowell, nece of brde. Mr, Davd M: Johnson of Monteal, P.. Canada, was best man. Ushers were; Messrs. Truman L. Bradley of Pelham Manor. N. Y.; Peter :DeMallle Howard W. Wng jr., of Lowell! James W. Peck of Pelham. N. Y.; Bartlett Kerfoot of Cheshre, Charles B. Douglas of Garden Cty. L.. Tle brde wore a whte satn gown, made wth a tght bodce. Queen Anne collar, long ponted sleeves, tran. Her long herloom vel of Brussels lace, extendng from a lace helmet cap. She carred a cascade bouquet of Englsh vy stephanots wth anthurlums as a center. Mss Runels wore a sky blue nylon tulle gown wth a satn wng Jacket of same shade, her headdress was a coronet of Englsh vy. She carred a cascade of magenta, orchd, ond blue gladol wth Englsh vy. The brdesmads were attred n smlar fashon, flower grl wore a whte embrodered frock wth a matchng bonnet, both wth blue trmmng, carred a blue lace bosket flled wth whte blue delphnums. There was a recepton n brdes home. Runels wore a gown of. blue-orchd lace vflth a fear hot of same shade, a corsoge of magenta orchds, brdegrooms mor, a foam green crepe gown wth a lace bodce, a magenta color fear hat, a corsage of whte orchds. Dayld RJ. Johnson of Montreal was n charge ot guest book. The brde was graduated n 1948 from Smltl College. She belongs to Pant Powder Club of Lowell. Mr. Eggleston prepared for college at Culver Mltary Academy, was graduated ths year from Yale. He wllenter Yale Forestry School ths Fall to study for a Masters decree. Mr. Eggleston saw combat n Europe wth U. S. Army n recent war. was released from servce as a frst leutenant. Jula Federco s Marrsd To Charles Turgeon Mss Jula Federco, daughter of. James DeMalo of 219 Hemngway Avenue, East Haven was marjed to Mr, Theodore Pullt, son of Charles Turgeon ot 89 Wlls Street, New Haven at, a lovely weddllnk on Saturday Augu.st 20, at 10 n St. Vncent de Pauls Church n East Haven. The Rev. Joseph Buckley performed ceremony. Gven tn marrage by her stepfar, Mr. James DeMalo, brde was attended by Mss Mary TorelU ot as mad of honor. Brldesmalds were Mss Geneveve DeMalo Mb. Phlp Federco. of. Mr. Albert Monaop.&f "East Haven served as best man. UsTers were Mr. Vncent Federco, bror ot brde, Mr. Vncent Lardlno. A recepton followed n Tngle Tangle Restaurant. The couple later left on- a weddlfg trp to New York Cty, Washngton, D. c. New Jersey. They ate now resdng n 80 Wlls Street,:;", The brdegroom1 a veteran of three years servce n U, S, Army. j Prsclla Shorey At Tranng School Mss Pflsclla Shorey. daughter of Mr. Leon Shorey of Clark Avenue Short Bedchdeparted last Sunday for Rchmond, Va., where she s enrolled as a junor at General Assemblys Tranng School for Lay Workers,.connected wth Presbyteran Church. Mss Shorey graduated from Hgh School n 1948 n 1949 receved her dploma n commercal art. For past two years she has been attendlnp; New Hayen State Teachers College. Mss Shorey wll major n Chrstan mssons mnor n rellg!ous educaton. Sunset Beach Grl Becomes Engaged To Hamden Youth Barbara Rohloff Walter T. Gbbs, To Wd September t Mr. Frank J. Rohloff o 8 Woodl Avenue, Hamden. an nounce comng marrage o r daughter, Barbara, to Mr Walter.T. Glbbs, son ofmr. Mrs Walter A. Glbbs of 24 Joyce Road East Haven. The. weddng wll take pla:ce r Hamden Methodst Church o Saturday, September 16, at 3 oclocl wth Rev. E. Ralph Wlborg otff datng. Mss Betsey Buchloz, cousn o brde-elect wll be her only at tendant. Walter Rockwell ot Eas Haven wll serve as best man. Tushers wll be Eugene Glbbs. bro of groom-elect Rchard Mc Lellan. bror-n-law of rbde groom elect. Frends are nvted t attend. H-Stard Floor Sng Co. Broclslt Pont nford Mr. A. Harry Eckle of 05 Whtney Rdge Terraoc North Haven, Sunset Beach,., announce engagement of r daughter, Nancy, to Mr. John R. Thm Jr.. son ot Mr. John R; Thlm of 311 Thornton Street, Hamden. Mss Eckle attended Vrgna ntermont College, Brstol. Va. M% Thlm prepared for a college at Westmnster School s a member ot class of 1953 at Dartmouth. Former Resdents Among B.U. Graduates Burton Hamlton Chapman, Jr., son ot Mr. Burton H. Chapman of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of Thompson Avenue, East Haven, was among those who recently were graduated from Boston Unversty. Recpent of a Batchelor of Scence degree, Mr. Chapman Beautfes Floors at Low Cost Gtjaranleed Expert [orknfanhp»"»mercpn»«o"»»4 Auntc jw Jacobean Pattern TREEofLFE EDossED WALLPAPER Ff(e Samples Sent Lloydf." W.H.. 48 WEST ST. lnbwxolk.19,n.l; Madelyn Ssson, Julus Kmefzc Wed Labor Day Mss Madelyn H. Slson, daughter of Mr, George A Ssson of 21 Chld,sej Avenue. East Haven, was marred jn Labor Day afternoon at 4 to Mr. lulus F. Kmetzo ot 68 French Avenue n East Haven. The ceremony wa.s performed n Chrlsl Epscopal Church by Rev. Alfrec Clark n a settngof whte gladol Olven n marrage by her far brde was attended by Mls Laura J. Adams of East Haven am as mad of honor. Mr, Andrew Kmetzo served O best man. Guests were ushered c r uews b.v. Messrs. John A Kmetzo. John Hackett. Tle brde wore a cocoa browr gabardne sut wth dark brown accessorles, a corsage of gardenas stephanots. The honor attendant wore a graj wool sut wth dark brown accessores, a corsage of pnk lavender roses. FollownK ceremony a recepton was held n church hal for mmedate famles. Assst, ng n recevng guests brlde stepmor wore a lme sut wltlbrown accessores a corsnge o red roses. The brdegrooms mo wore a black prnt dress, black ac-, cessorles, a corsage of red reset The couple later left on a trlr tlrough New Engl States They are now resdng n Reeves Avenue, Gulford. The brdegroom s a veteran o two years servce n U. s. All Force. ThufsJaY September 14, 1950 BRANFORD REVHTW - EAST HAVEN NEWS age rtv«mary P. HEMNGWAY. BECOMES BRDE OF WALTER R. JAMES JR. Jean Elzabeth Duffy George Arthur Heft To Wed September 30 Mr. Clarles Duffy ol Lanphers Cove, announce comng marrage of l daughter, Jean Elzabeth to Mr George Arthur Heft, son ot Mr. ana John Heft Ja ot Kllllngworth The weddng wll take place September 30th at 1:30 n Flrs Baptst Church n Reverend A, W. Jones wll offlclat Mr. Lyman B. Bunnell, organls at mmanuel Congregatlona Church of Hartford, uncle ot th brde wll play weddng musc Frends are,cordally nvted t attend. PHYLLS WHTE HAROLD BRAULT WED RECENTLY On Frday afternoon, Septembe 1, at 2 oclock n recttory of St Marys Church,, Mss Phylls Mare Wllte, daughter o) Mr. Arthur P. Whte ol Farm Rver Road,. wa mdrrled to Mr. Harold Leste Brault, son of Mr, Mrs, Georg H. Brault ot Hlgganum, Mss Jean Duffy of wa: mad of honor. Mr. George Heft o Kllllngworth served as best man, MSSES BARRON ~ RESUME TEACtHNGS Mss Alce Barron has resumec her poston at Lncoln School n Mt. Vernon Mss Lllan Borror. at College of New RochelU where she s adletltlan. The Mlsset Barron Spent fve weeks n Mexco remander of r vacatlo wth r parents, Mr. Mrs John Barron of East Man Street. has accepted a poston wth General Electrc Company of Brldgport, SHPWRECK"PARTY AT PNE. ORCHARD CLUB ON FRDAY The frst annual shpwreck party dance of ndan Neck Yacht Club wll take place n Pne Orchard Club on Frday evenng. Guest wn attend affar clad n r nterpretatons of clothng most lkely to be warn at a sea dsaster. The Montowese Hotel orchestra has been engaged for dancng by co-charmen A Ward Harry Sund. General charman Stanley Dawson has announced followng members to assst co-charmen: Halsev Dodd. Rol Bruheau, Frederck R. Houde, George Roth, Wllam R. Wall Carl Rank. Mr. ; GU of Clevel, Oho, were weekend guests of Mr. Ralph Retnhold of HotcUklss Qrove. - n a ceremony performed n Marqu Chapel of Yale Jlvlnlty School last Saturday after-, noon at 4, Mss Mary Prent.ce.emlngway, daughter of j Donald Hart Hemngway of ndan Neck, late Mr, Hemngway, oecame brde ot Mr, Walter lobert James, jr., son of Mr..Vrs. Walter Robert James of 419 3outh Scovllle Avenue, oak Park, 111. The Rev. Sdney Lovett per-.onned ceremony before a lettng of whte gladol whte ;hrysanmums, A program of ;radltlonal weddng musc was prejented. The brde was gven n marrage )y her uncle, Mr, Samuel Burdett lemlngway. She was attended by.\llss Alce B. Bryson of Savannah, 3a., mad of honor- by folowlnp; brldemalds; John T, :-obln,son Jr., of Wayne, H., rs. George S. Strlng of Stanford, 30th ssters of brde; Mss Deb- )rah H. Wlepert of ndan Neck, 3ronford; Mss Jane Dodge ot Amlerst, Mass.; Mss Frances Englsh f Woodbrldge; Mss Frances Vales of Cambrdge, Mass, Mr. Wllam James of Oak Park, 11., was hs brors best man, Jshers were: Messrs. John James, "ost Accountants Outng, Sept 23 The offcers, drectors several Jast presdents of New Haven Chapter of Natonal Assocla- -lon of Cost Accountants met at he Mllford Yacht Club on Tues- Jay, September 12th. Drector. Colonel Harry O, Ljren, reported that program for he year s almost completed he lst ot speakers would be announced shortly. Presdent. R?»ymond J. Connltf ead report of outng; com- nttee headed by Vce-presdent lobert E. Lovett asssted by Ralph Relnhold, Frank S. Rogers John E, Berg Frederck A, Zelgler, The outng wll be held on Saturday. September 23rd at Beechwood Manor, Walllngford. Actvtes *ll start at 11;30 A: M. Clam 2howder, clam cocktals swches wll be served from 12:00 noon untl 5 oclock. At 5:00 PM dnner wll be served. The sports letlvltles wll be horseshoe ptohng badmnton. plnr pong, softball nd swmmng n.wharton Pool..5?,""" =" " wll be ottball contest between Fred eglers "Hotshots" Joe afners "Terrors", The nmtable 3111 Carroll wll be umpre,: Reservatons are to be made wth alph Relnhold, The Dora Mles -0., Harrson Ave,,.. also of Oak Park anor bror of brdegroom. John T. Robnson Jr. of Wayne, 111., George S. Strlng Jr. of Stamford, brors-n-law ot brde; Wllam Glew of Washngton. D. C; Edward Goodyear, of Naugatuck; H. Bernard Murphree of Mam, Fla. The brde wore a gown ot vory satn wth a lace bertha, long sleeves comng to ponts at wrsts,\ a vel of tulle lace. She carred a bouquet comprsng a whte orchd, gardenas,. stephanots. Mss Bryson wore a champagne net gown wth a bouffant sklrf a satn Jacket, an vy headpece. She carred vy Chnese red carnatons. The brdesmads wore lght green frocks vy headpeces, r bouquets were smlar to those of honor attendant. There was a recepton n New Haven Womens Club. Hemngway, who asssted n recevng, wore a perwnkle blue dress wth matchlpk velvet hat, a lavender orchd corsage; brdegrooms mor, an apple green dress wth green fear hat. a lavender orchd corsage. Mr, Mrs, James left on a weddhb trp. For,gong away latter wore a gray green tweed sut wth dark green accessores. After October 1 y wll lve n 112 Elm Street, West Haven. The brde, a grdaughter ot late Mr. Samuel Hemngway of ths cty, was graduated ths year from Mount Holyoke College. She prepared for college at / Oldflelds School. Mr. James Was graduated from Yale n class of 1940, He served n Army for a year. MSS DOODYS GUESTS Mss Joan Nbblng of Passac?uest of Mss Agnes Doody a [ormer college classmate, at her home at "Rollng Acres." AT PONT JUDTH Mr Mrs, Harold Smth o.hot Beach are vacatlonlne at olnt Judth, Rhode sl STEVE PSUSSCK GARAGE EQUPPED TO REPAR ALL MAKES OF CARS y/. Mal, S. TB. a-93s Bfn lo,d LUCAS STUDO Formal Cd Weddngs Portrats - Babes - Commercal Rm Man St.. Ea.) Hyen PHONE 4-393? 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Are adequate tme lmtatons enforced to gve.an,, equtable turnover of curb parkng space Are adequate truck loadng zones provded? Most of us can answer se three questons hly wth a negatve reply. But,that falls to solve our problem whch s far more complex. Tlere s stll a lot to be learned a lot to be done about drvng, walkng.parklng, a lot to be done n provdng facltes for dong those common chores safely quckly. See Edtoral "YOUR MOVE" Parkng s our mmedate problem. Thanks to Connectcut Development Commsson much nformaton has been made avalable to edtors for dssemnaton to readers of The Revew The East Haven News. Durng next few weeks ths paper wll, devote space to parkn? prbblem n turr welcome your crtcsms suggestons. Snce motor vehcles fal of r purpose unless y can he brought to rest at or near r destnatons, parkng problem s actually a component part of general traffc problem. n downtown secton of,many towns ctes t wont matter much what else s done to make traffc flow safely smoothly unless -at same tme acton s taken to control curb parkng to provde ample offstreet facltes. CutWg Cars Gets More DffcuU "lle natural, deal place to park, from customer on worker stponts, s at curb n front of place of busness. Unfortunately.- dem for convenent.do.wntown curb space exceeds supply many tmes over, so ctes are forced to stretch usefulness of. curb space by lmtng parkng toshort perods. f that s not dore; studes have shown that employers mselves r employees, usurp avalable space early n day, shuttns door on customers. As revealed by a recent study n a small cty, where parkng lmts were for twpthour perods, half of overtme Parkerswere employers worfcejs/.; - Ak nterestng paradox s that whle downtown employers mselves are prone to fll up curt space th l. mght better be used by customers, y also are opposed frequently to elmnaton or reducton ot curb parkng on grounds that busness would suffer. The fact of matter s that rare s downtown busness whch could survve f t depended largely on customers who. could curb par; nearby. For nstance, a frontage ol 60 feet can park cars of only three customers at one tme. As street usage becomes ntensfed, more more space n downtown areas s reserved for nonparkng uses. Truck loadng zones, bus loadng zones, entraceways to large stores, aters publc buldngs, fre hydrants, all cut nto space orwse avalable for curb parkng. Heavy traffc flows may requre abolshng of parkng on some streets at all tmes or dung rush hours. Parkng restrctons, of course, are meanngless unless accompaned by good polce enforcement. Restrctons should never be establshed unless polce offcals agree that y have manpower to do job desre. Wth pre-war traffc volumes already equalled or surpassed, to ease traffc flows ctes are fndng t more more necessary to elmnate curb parkng along prncpal busness streets durng rush hour perods, or durng entre day. Sometmes, parkng s banned only on sde t street n whch rush-hour traffc s flowng. Many ctes are fndng ncreased bus use requres longer loadng zones. Because of few extra spaces obtaned per block, many ctes have been reluctant to gve up dagonal or angle parkng, yet more more are dong so n nterest of freer traffc flows less hazardous unparkng. Bannng Parkng At Rush Hour Many ctes have found t desrable, to elmnate parkng on busy downtown streets at rqjh hours only, By keepng streets clear of parked cars a comfortable perod n advance of rush hours vrtually two traffc lanes are added. Dallas, Texas, recently pro-.lblted parkng on four prncpal downtown streets between 4:30 J P. M. Results have been so satsfactory ban wll be appled to addtonal streets. On one artery ourb parkng s not permtted n.nornlng on nbound sde, n afternoon.on outbound. Ctes have found t hghly dejrable to take stock of curb.markng problem at ntervals n jrder to keep parkng restrctons n lne wth changng needs wth or developuents that affect larkng, such a checlc made recently n Kansas Cty s a part of an overall traffc study. n makng re- ;cmmendatlons for addtonal bans OT narkng on three streets from t to 0 P.M ths pertnent observafon s made n tre study:,.. retrlctlons should be lmted to bllty of Polce Department ;o gve adequate enforcement. The nstallatlon of regulatons, wher needed or not, f y are not backed up by an adequate.enforcement orogram, has a tendency to breed jontempt for all regulatons, makng task of lmted polce per- onnel more dffcult:" "No Parltng At Any Tme" Traffc condtons street layouts n some ctes are such that jn man busness sometmes adjacent streets no parkngat all s allowed. The 24-hour restrcton.sualy s used when heavy traffc flows are qute contnuous or when ;treets are unduly narrow. Nearly >wo decades ago one of classc arguments of motor age was over prohbton of parkng n Chcagos loop dstrct. After a :rlal t was agreed, that a free lowng traffc was of more beneft to downtown busness than curb larkng a clogged street, Chcagos early ban was frequently sted as tt? clnchng, example for ;lmlar acton, San Dego, Calf., has found that her overtaxed streets could be releved only by applyng no parkng restrcton on a total of seven mles of downtown curbs Mlwaukee permts no parkng al any tme on Wsconsn Avenue. a street on whch bus stops are madr n mddle of block. Amonj natons most drastc restrlotlcns on parkng are those n Phladelpha. There, parkng s excluded from practcally all downtown streets, where one GREEN CROSS WORD PVZZLE BULLARDS Open Thursday Tll 9 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY Open O+her Days 9:30 to 5:45 ELM STREET AT ORANGE ACROSS 1 tnltll «orguutob whld ludk acclden, prctentlon tn U.5.A, 4TtHfl tre prncpal ctum A scctdenul death to chulrca n tho home 9 Groove 12 Orgn ot hearln 13 Happenng 14 Number ot tccldeot whch re loo tnnf U tn 6 The worker whu wear goggle tor eye pro* tecllon t MB 17 Almophere 18 Bambbollke grae 20 Fr Jewh klgh prest 22 What accdent vctm* need 24 Twltchtng 25 Rpper 26 Tht unwanted bjr an accdent vctm 32 Strongcented 33 Sea eagla 35 Fale god 36 Bakng cbamber of a tovb 37 What Bccldent make u 38 Speeders often meet th 39 Rettralna 41 Turn tnlde out 43 Utter 44 OperaleJ 45 Klevate by meant ot t tackle 48 BoU lowljr 32 Worthless morel S3.Bo th carefuur to accdental wound 57 Rodent 58 Glrl name 59 Puagewar between rows of seats 60 Palm leaf 61 Note tn Guldot scate 62 One who wrtes dovrn notes 63 HcsTen DOWN 1 Drve carotully when rtldren are ths 2 The Careful worker U tha 3 Algonqun ndan 4 KenlnlnB name 5 Pulpy rult 6 Heterence (hbr.). 7 CoupQM pont 8 Slop f you notce ths whle drvng al nght 9 Bellow 10 Genu of fresh-water mutsel 11 Gulbtke brd 19 One ol reasons lor more tralho deaths tn wnter 21 Bgger kller ot chldren than any dsease 23 Showy tn attre 24 Accdent vctms need ths knd of caro 25 Tramped 26 Hoot edge,. 27 -HB dm 29 Smelt 30 Underground part of k plant 31 Shade treu 34 Egyptan sun god 40 Clmbng palm 42 Greater 45 Where most accdental deaths occur 46 Verbal 47 Genus of Urubt 49 God of love SO.ledeslrlan should do ttuon left sde of - a road 51 Ueman 54 Rver (Sp.) 55 East (Fr.) 56 Dont dflnk ths drve / J WjK r 1 1" m «« ;r 2 37 Use tf 30 3/ 32. Hlr wm m" m 3f B jr:f f4 SS- a WKjk H.f$ H. 1".. W after acqurng all avallnblc l for employee parkng was stu shy of meetng needs by 200 car spaces. The stuaton was aggravated by fact that plant ran two shfts. At tme of shft changes condtons were chaotc. Tho resdents lvng, l\ homes surroundng factory couldnt park n front of r own property, delveres were dlttoult to make. Nobody wfts happy cty ofllcnl, factory monarcmcnt, workers, or resdents,, A gve take soluton was worked out at a meetng ot representatves ot all concerned partes. One sde of each street was assgned for unlnltcd parkng of employees ot one shft, or sde of streets were ploocd under DO-mnute lmt to provde short-tme parkng tor, resdents. When tho or shft came on, unlmted short-tpe parkng changed sdes. For about an hour durng shft changes both sdes of street are lned wth workers cars,, but, after that, one sde s completely freed for resdent delvery narkng. The system, work ng excellently, has been used for more than three years. Truck Unlondlne Poses Probems Except n tlosofew ctes whch have plenty of alley space, one of most serous traffc problems s fndng out practcal methods of loadng unloadng. Oenera lack of loadng or unloadng space on promses of stores, offce buldngs even ot factores s one Of those "oversghts" ot bygone days whch cannot be corrected overnght. Many ctes, however, have ordnances w» books whch requre ncluson ot such facltes n future buldng plans. n most ctes prbblem hos to be mot at curb, thats where trouble begns. Tle natural practce n downtown sectons s to start unloadng merchse slghtly n advance of mornng peak traffc load. By rush hour tme, curbs are ncely lned wth trucks..one answer whch has obvous drawbacks s to requre loadng or lnloadlng at nght or n early mornng n advance of rush hour. Control of truck loadng unloadng s an mportant feature ot a traffc "speed-up" program n Phladelpha where, al streets n down-town dstrct are oneway except three. Except on a oneway streets, loadng or lnloadlng may bo done at any tme on tho rght h sde, but on left sde, ts anor story. On tho loft, no stoppng at all of passenger oars s permtted at ony tme a truck may not load or unload Mn- css a specal permt s obtaned, Permts are granted only for offpeak hours wlton load s ot such a nature tla t s mpractcal to carry load Across street. The mnute load s dropped truck must be moved to tho rght h sde of street, even to get delvery recepts sgned On Chestnut Street; whch s nbound, no loadng cr unloadng s permtted on er sde durng mornng rush hour, on outbound Walnut street no stops are allowed durng afternoon rush hour. n sbme ctes t s possble to meet truckng needs n a relatvely easy manner. For example, n Hckory, N. C, one of prncpal busness streets s paralleltd by a moderately wde street whch s actually a sort of glorfed ally. By cty ordnance busness houses along man street are requred to have all loadng unloadng done n rear. Formerly, most of tho loadng operatons f were performed at front entrances, blockadng flow ot traffc usurpng space tor curb parkng ot pustolnors. Curb loadng zones are comng nto more common use. Typcal of se are those recently nstalled n Mansfeld, Oho., Congeston caused by a. mxture of trucks ahl passenger cars lookng for places to park or unload, was partlbularly annoyng on one sde street where ovrb parkng s permtted. Curb loadng 7.ones provdng for unlofa-, ng a Tnlf dozen trucks at a tme, wore establshed on each sde of street. Some 70 jucks a day or* unlonded 1lth lttle bor.(.o traffc. Jel The word sad "used n connecttoh wth ron means heavy or weghty. NO. 4 NATONAt SAFETY COUNCt two-hour narkng was permtted tme hns been. reduced to 30 mnutes. Angle Parkng Loses Frends n days when cars were relatvely few natural way to park was to angle nto curb. And chats way t s aone n some cltes. n numerous vlllages small towns. Despte fact that angle parklng s nazaraous nterferes wth trafllc movement, communtes often clng tenacously to t. Angle parkng, however. s losng; out, Sparta. Ws., a town of 6,000, s n process ot substtutng parallel for angle parkng, wth much of credt gong to a local newspape publsher Chamber of Commerce leader who summed t up ths way. "Gettng nto an angle parkng space s easer, but gettng out s somethng else vsblty t bad movng traffc comes tc a stop, sometmes "accdentally. He spoke wth feelng for recentb he had a fender runed n a Jagonal parkng ncdent. A typcal case s that of Savanna, Cll.. populaton 4,792. Cty offcals n cooperaton wth state hghwaydepartment engneers tackled Savannas parkng traffc.angle. Reluctance to gve up angle parkng on man street was overcome by a program whch ncluded better enforcement of parkng tme lmts, requrement that Jellvery trucks use alleys nstead ot streets for loadng unloadng, fnally establshment jf a small free parkng lot a blocfc rom man street. After parallel parkng had become well establlshjd a questonnare was submtted,0 28 Savanna busnessmen to jbtan nformaton to gude leaders )f a nearby cty. Only one buslness- :nan though parallel parkng had njured trade n Savanna, Angle parkng on both sdes of he man street of East Mbllne, 111., s just a memory now. but untl a.ew years ago drvng through ty wthout borsome delays or nshaps was an accomplshment. Hast Mollne brought order out of ;haos bv substtutlrg parallel parkng, establshng two-hour parkng lmts, openng several parkng lots. Recently cty offcals report- EAST HAVEN NEWS,,, s ON SE NEWSTANDS Everybodys Pharmacy Hocolme Drug Ky Korner Me+calfs Drug Webbs jd that change from angle to,. parallel parkng had reduced! portons. That was oroperty damage accdents by 80; true durng oer cent, added 20 feet of drvng mrface to street, reduced.ongestlon. Meters Earn Fund For Traffc Use And Help Fnforce Regulatons meters wlere parkng should er be elmnated entrely or where long-tme parkng should be permtted. vteters End TroulJe n Mllvlle Mlllvllle, New Jersey, a cty of 15,000, had severe parkng pans. Customers couldnt fnd places to park because early rsng employers workers got downtown frst. A one-hour parkng lmt was tred but publc dslke tor restrcton led to lax enforcement observatjsn. Double parkng was common. The merchants assocaton asssted n attempt to get an all-day parkng lot a snort dstance from busness dstrct, out to- lttle.avall Fnally, cty decded to try parkng meters 2 ot m were nstalled on three blocks of man busness street. Hgh Street. Shortly, parkng dffcultes came to an end. The one-hour Unt was rgdly entorced tcket fxng Aas wped out, steps regarded by j.ty offcals as essental. Turnover Jf curb space ncreased doubleparkng stopped. Wth mucu support, an addtonal 118 meters were nstalled, coverng entre busness secton of nne blocks. ncome from meters s appled to traffc control actvtes. The orgnal 72 meters brought ncome of $5,140 n seven a hall months, not ncludng some earnngs from one-dollar overtme parkng fne. Ctes That Lke Meters San Dego has found that parkng meters have trpled n some cases quadrupled rate of parkng space turnover. San Dego, wth 3,300 meters plans for more, earmarks revenues for-.traffc mprovements. Muskegon. Mchgan, wth some 600 meters utlzes revenues for street wdenng, curb cut backs at corners, sgnals or traffc mprovements. Flnt. Mchgan, uses $02,000 ot revenues produced annually by some 1,400 meters for smlar purposes. Factory Workers Pose A ParkngProblem, Many a small factory has burgeoned nto a large establshment, once where re was a parkng problem of lttle consequence, now re s one of serous propartcularly war when emergency producton dems brought plant expanson wthout regard.to attendant cvc dscomfort. The deal answer, of course. s to hav# factory n reslden-.,.,, tlal neghborhood provde ample mere was a tme When Park ng = jf.jreet parkng facltes. Where ONLY 5k COPY», 1=.neters were seen largely as an n locuous way to extract pennes alckles from publc, all too jften y were used for that purpose. But parkng meter has ;haken off ths stgma, records accomplshments of nnumerable ttles ndcate. Today parkng meter s used frst of all as an ad to enforcement, refore helps ssure a capacty u.5e of curb space. Secondly, ts revenues can be used ogcally for furrance of traffc control of operatng safety. Such usage, beng made n a growng number of ctes, ploughs motorsts money back to where t s most needed. mportant thngs to avod are (a) nstallatons n areas adjacent to busness dstrct where y are not, needed where space could be better used for all-day parkng; (b) conttnued use ot tlat cant be done, or as stop-gaps, sometmes ngenous solutons arc developed. n joledo. Oho, a large factory Announcng Openng Tomorrow, Frday J. JOHNSON & SONS NEW East Haven Store at 226 Man Street MENS BOYS PREPS CLOTHNG-FURNSHNGS SPORTSWEAR SHOES HS new East Haven branch of loadng Mens Boys store n Nov/ hhaven, has been opened for tho shoppng convenence of resdents along East shore. w E nvte you, your famles, to come n tomor- row, or at your, frst opportunty;.yqu wll see fhat tho, -.-!.. qualty of our merchancse/he,moderate pr.ces, pjus; tje ;,;..unequalled.johnson servce, s of sane hgh stards yo would expect to fnd-for,,8 -years, J.Jpnson &,Sons -,;, has been home of natonally know,n; brs of merchanr, dse.our man store beng closely stuatodf assures Ea.st,,, shore resdents prompt servrce at all "tmes.,. REE parkng space has been provded n a large area at rear of store. OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS UNTL 9 P.M; V\ "hcoflvoratw NEW HAVEN CHURCH STREET EAST HAVEN BRANCH: 226 MAN STREET S j-! v.-.;.,. 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4 BRANFORD REVEW - EAST HAVEN NEW9 ThurJay, Septcmtef U, 1950 RETRfeAT BY BLL AHERN There la a grnclou.? woman from Boston who has been vstng q«r towrt several tmes durng past year. On each occason she, has Kanccd at Orcen fervently remarked, love f crcumstances were such would make my home here. t s a pcture postcard. The gleamng churches atop hll solders monument deep n a natural recess. The grayng town, hall besde cvl War menorlal ond gold, whte, am) black honor roll. ts names chpped by Wears exposure, above all, beautful, tall, green trees, Qods sentnels over ts quet, malesuc greur." She Was n town last week-end, Everythng was flne. She had Had her frst grdaughter sun was warm, matchng pleasure of her smle. _.. "The Boston lady notced roped bll areas of Qreen,.ln answer to her queston was nformed that a retreat was to take place later.that day., ;)[t was shortly before lve that a rumblng of drums roke Excted gabbng of over a thous people. Dstant mltary, m Slp, not unlke softness of John Phlp sousas, "Amercan Patrol March" strred (.hem to recollectons. Some hundreds of cx-servlcemen tred to brazen solemnty of nomeft by tellng of r experences n camp rotjeats when ««fnrhr fne slnks to ground whle every h s rased n mltary 6RANF0RD MEETS ST. MARYS ELEVEN ON GRD SATURDAY Townes Lose Playoff Game To Plansmen Barbara Barker Seeks CRSAFMEN FACE,. -.. vn_..».."«t;*/ r <» * -r TTT (luterlng tlag snks to ground whle every feome were re because y were curous. They had never seen mltary maneuver. Ors were mors, wves frends who chtjse thot woy of sayng good-bye tor group of almost beardless youths, Whvverc js. unknowng of future as representatve body clustee/obout to watch. / / ;,yhn,n spne unexplaned manner, musc seemed to come from fnothor-wcfloh. We small patad was movng down South Man Street. A few of brasher chldren raced to rse for frst glmpse of solders but older ones stayed at r vantage ponts, knowng that y were not to be dsapponted. r he quest, musc came closer lke sun burstng through antagonstc clouds, a curly hared man, wth one lock fallng over hs rght eye, led a remarcably fne l, nondescrpt n everyday clos oyer rse..; Some ffty yards behnd, shnng helmets hovered nto sght to be followed by quck steppng, khalkl clad youths,, each step lftng n unlform measure-to be followed by a sott:thud as heavy boots surefootedly pcked a poth nto wde crcle reserved (or n). n some rlnds, re were thoughts of a drll wth men marchng to rear, counter steppng, oblque formatons varous complextes wl)lch are assocated wth mltary. But t)e solders dd none of that. n short order y were halted befored gleartlng whte church, a symbol, for moment, of all faths. The b to far Montowose Street sldd blared Star Spangled panrer two boy scoutsslowly pulled on halyards, dppng Old Glory.nto retreat for nght. Sharply each company hnd rose n salute. Snartly or eyes flled wltl tears.., Nor were y dry a few moments later when b played, "Let Me Call Xou Sweeart" or former servcemen town olllclals marched wth Captan fechwantelder o hspectlon. Hgh over asserjbledge ancent tpwn clock, sufely housfed n spre of congregatonal Church toled a blessng of freedom as t struck hour of fve...,. n factores, men were fnshng a days toll. n felds, Ave notes, remnded farmers of mlkng tme, n homes, tone waj an Angelus to housewves, preparng supper meal. Then b sounded anor mltary number a heavy voce heaved jompany nto an About Face" by colurnn threes, t stbppcd wth practced precson around soft green turf, halted once to pck up ts.musc escort,, pomded nto Mohtowesc Street nce nto memory. -, So quckly was t accomplshed that crowd stood unbelevngly before, breakng to remander of days dutes. Thot n was a farewell. Heroc elorts by a few, samofow whch, always arse to an emergency, had provded funds for a company party nght before. Wves sweearts took part n evenngs festvtes. The musc was hever smoor nor had couples ever datbed,more beautfully. Then, hours later, apprecaton was forwarded.by note from Captan hs men. t was smple but drect no longer would y have to antcpate or towns tellng of send-or provded m whle our boys must, through neglect, be quet n shame of forgetfulness.,, t was proper that retreat should be bref, t was no expresson Hghs sprted. f un-1 dermanned, eleven wll open ts! 1950 football season next Saturday] afternoon, at Hammer Feld when t opposes equally daughty St. Marys pgskn representatves n a. regularly scheduled contest at 2 V M.., Coached by. Horace (Honsc) MarrOne, vstors wll be at peak of r experenced play snce ntroduplhg gam to Oathblc School a few,seasons ago. The locals, under tutledge of Wdrrcn, (San) Sampson are a oomjtct unt; wth veterans mannng frst strng berths. They wll be especally strong at wngs where Lbu tooarno Joey Pa\fl wll be avalable to catch pannes. &oth are adept basketball players an have speed to go tor dstance once r talented talons grab pgskn. Tremendous, power s evdent n rght sde of lne where The unexplaned absence of httng for second week n a row cost Townes a chance to wn Walker Cup seres n openng round ot play at Rochford Feld n Hamden last Saturday when locals dropped a 0 to 4 decson to Plansmen, second place wnners.. 6nly Pete Nalmo was up to par n gettng a brace of base knocks, one a double, as ors batted sporadcally for fve addtonal hts at solated tmes. But home club found of tter club Tenns Ttle wth dstncton of bavns von New Haven Womens tcrhs crown behnd her, Barbara Barker last week moved through early roud< of ntcrclub play of New Haven Tenns Assoca" lon, fnals of whch wll be held on Saturday. Doubles arc slated for Sunday afternoon anollcr wdely known local tenns star s a top favorte to go nto fnals. He s Charles Lake, son of Mr. Clarence Lake, formerly of. Lake, wth Jacke Holman won ttle a year ago but ths year s teamed wth Art Poolzo. The par won r openng matcl last weekend annexng sets, C-3, G-0. Barker won New Haven Womens tenns crown two weeks ago by defeatng Stella Marobben of Elm Cty, fl-2, 0-1. NOTRE DAME HGH UNDER ARCS, FRDAY The East HHlgh Schoolll LNEUP football team, a Utle brused by a Nck Pellegrno,- heavy schedule of practce sessons. Don carafeno.- s lookng for an openng day Pete Russell.-. ""- vctory tomorrow nght at Exhlbl- Junle Orfce : "1 fll?t?k%;"and jm jerllloffte"r"5akan"m;ch M,anley,, chunky_jas_t_are slated [ / SltalT altke, ftmfor tackle guard berths. The pvot post lkewse s strong wth a par of veterans. Schooler Taylor Ddnny Thayer, battlng tooth nal for startng roles. Erne POzzl hos tucked away left guard spot for hmself after makng a name as a defensve sub last season. The youngster s clever at mo.vng out ot lne to lead nterference n sngle wng system whch Sampson has nstalled ths season. Ths wll mark frst season n msny years n whch locals wll be commtted entrely to sngle <vlng offense. Prevously varatons of spread formatons T.-formaton 1 have hod only far success here., Sx crack backs have been hard work tryng to wn startng berths seventh, Pete Ablondl, s a rnokle wth necessary, weght speed necessary to; gve some unsuspectng back a run for hs money. The bg cogs n s backfleld play wll be found h abltes ot Captan quarterback Vn Casanova speedster Butch Gordon. Bobby Mason wll hle wlngback dutes lons share of blockng whle 185 lb. Blake Lehr has call n fullback slot. Casanovo s a pnpont passer who utlzes Jump pass wth Hore than average success. A veteran ot three years ot play, he s a wllng workng who loves game. He wll back lne on defense cr Ell hard over, nne nnng dstance. The absence of njured catcher Alan Bradley from battng crcle was a contrbutng factor n Towne defeat nablty of shortstop Bob Lake to make trp from Sprngfeld j to Hamden robbed charges ot, BU Sodowskl of a needed long ball htter. Lake s among nvted grlddes J Sunday Wn Gves Locals Thrd Place Hon when t opposes Notre Dome Hgh n seasons frst area arc contest. njures to key lnemen ts ace T formaton quarterback have had coaches Frank Crlsafl ond Frtz Mlgdalskl scurryng for re placements n case tro fall to recover for full tme duty. The West Haven Frars are deep n experence under gudance ot second year coach Johnny Janenda hope to sprng a tew surprses of r own. Janenda s former Seymour Hgh mentor who master-mnded West Haven comllne to an upset, lop heavy vctory over West Haven last fall. Confdent n ts own ablty, Yellowjacket combne wll not be Maro Mozzlllo, R.Q- Rol Gaboon.T. Bll Roberts R-E. Ron Rossettl Q.B. Bub Mautte L.H.B. Hal Henry...R,H.B. George Sohultz.,. P.B. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE MUANFOKD Sept. G St. Marys Hammer Feld Sept. 23 Rockvlle Hammer Feld Sept. 30 Derby Coon Hollow 14 Lymanllal Dooltle Park 21 Seymour Seymour Feld Nov. 4 Mltord Hammer Feld Nov. 23 East Haven School Feld n a contest lmted to 5 nnngs by ran, Townes guaranteed r hold on thrd place n New Haven baseball league last Sunday by regsterng Lake s among nvted grlddes cubut; luu, uu..««j -.. takng part n pre-season football ab-4 wn over Hll Democrats, tranng at "gymnast college. prelmnary to Marllh Gunners- Bobby Hltts home run n Plansmen fray whch decded sxth nnng featured Hamden wnner of Walker Cup. Tne J Mnrtln. wnn nghtcap tut attack as wnners scored n two run clusters for chance to meet Marlns on Sunday. Although locals grabbed seven hts for mselves only twce were y able to bunch blngles for sngle runs. s talles were scored n. sxth seventh frames but orwse Jlmrry McKeon had everytllng hs own way over route. Hamden dashed off to a quck start by grabbng a to run lead n openng frame when Benson, Albano MocPaydeh sngled n successon Parente walked before l(je cold be retred! Addtonal heavy hfttlng counted lor two more n seventh nd nnth. Hltt gettng hs homer as lead-off batter n st up frame.,., Dck Jackson started ball rollng for n sxth Exhbton Stadum Sept. 23 "Shelton Lafayette Feld Sept. 29 St. Marys West End Stadum 14 Mlford Washngton Park 21 Derby Coon Hollow 28 Lyman Hall Doolttlc Park 4 Seymour School Feld 11 Glbert School Feld 23 School Feld Nght Games Nov. NQV. Nov. J» 5±r.r a fes-«=s - throwng accurate blocks, s a lne transfer, havng played guard at start of last seasons campagn. Gordon, talback, s a trcky stepper, a bt on lght sde. Stocky, he s expected to provde many surprses especally on pa. defense where s basketball experence wll st hm n good stead Lehr s a plledrlver. Bg burly hs" charges through lne wn be hard to- stop hs knee acton s expected, to shake oft many an ambtous tacker. Kenny Newton. n eghth, ldcals,counted for fnal tme;when Dolan opened wth a one base blow Was pushed to second by Barnet Struzlnskls sngle to center. A sacrfce by Walter Gathman advanced both men Dolan counted when Jackson rapped nto a felders choce vhlch erased truzlnskl. Marlns won nghtcap tll 5 to 4. Despte shortness of game, t was a np tuck affar whch Democrats nearly won by stagng a ffth nnng tv/o run uprsng. Bucky, Marsh was Manager Bll Sadowskls choce to open game former Dartmouth student hled stuaton well despte a lberal sprnklng of substtutes n local lneup. The y)wnls opened top halt ot frst by grabbng off a par of scores when Sadowsk sngled after Jackson had sked to.thrd base. Newtons double let former Yale star count Newton was able to tally when Don Krlckson followed wth a long sngle. The New Haven combne came back to equalze score n lasthalf of frst nnng when Morro Barbarlto walked, countng when Shanley sngled Rellly reached on Sadowskls mlscue. came back to regster anor brace of runs n thrd when Nalmo reached on a felders choce, erasng Sadowsk who had walked. Newton fouowed wth a pass Dave Marsh drove n both fns wth a one base knock before beng pcked off second base by Lombardozzl. Manager Sadowskls mghty trple sent Karl Marsh scurryng over plate n fourth after chucker had walked wth one out. YeowjacKet comone wm nu, uc-, EAST HAVEN overconfdent for an unexplaned Sept. 15 Notre Dame llness, termed a nervous slomach,! Pvn. to Ron Rossettl, a leg b rulse of Captan Junle Orfce a shoulder alment of veteran end Nck Pellegrno, have chastened sph-lt of squad somewhat. All are expected to be ready for combat Frday. Both squads wll operate from T formaton. Rossettl has no peer n schoolboy ranks at a T quarterback addtonal help s on way from talented abltes ot understudes Carmen Pellegrno,Ed Henry. WlU-O-The-Wlsp Bub Mautte. faster, more experenced wll operate from left halt slot Hal Henry, a burly back, s frst cdate for rght half. Powerful George Shultz, a strong punter, wll round out quartet ot startng Eastle backs. Captan Orfce s a fxture at pvot. Dck Carafeno, Maro Mozzllo. Bll Roberts spearhead a powerful forward wall. two run uprsng tt last of ffth when Hatje sngled scored when Shanley doubled mmedately afterwards. The bg thrd baseman n counted on an nfeld out along fly to center whch Dck Jackson grabbed after a long run. Colletto tnned to end threat. At concluson of tlt, Tean Representatve Ken Newton announced that - local would hang up r suts play no more baseball ths year.....,, Lous PaollUo, son of Mr. v-""-"-» " any an ambtous tacker. jyrs, Ralph PaollUo of,22 Taylor Pete Nalmos only ht ot con Bob Massey s about due to make Avenue, left today tor Hebron Acad- test allowed Sadowsk to count fans st uj notce,coach m\y Hebron, Me. PaollUo was a last run. SompsOn beleves.. Full of fght, he graduate of class of 1050 n The Democrats refused to be overcomes hs slow speed by pck- East Haven Hgh School, was knocked out came back wth a ng hs holes wth uncanny skll. member of football bas..?p/;y Hayward, though on feetboll teams brttle sje, s accurate n blockng. dutes f he remans n top ; Frank V. Re.vnolds of 7 Bryan W;KE AND LQUOR VALUES AT EVERYDAY LOW PRCES OJh&ksA, BRARCLFF STRACH BOURBON 86 DSTUDD N lunos 5T, TOM MOORE STRAGHT BOURBON Roganson Brors DSTRBUTOR!) Short Beach, Conn. lunesa., /, dutes t ne remans m tun ; rraut v. n.c,vuuo v,...j-.. t was proper that retreat should be bref, t was no expresson shape wll be man to take Road, s CEcuperatlng at hs home of mltary extravagance. t was nstead a show ot mltary preparedness. P?V; hnpks" runnng from a very severe attack of arthrl- ro those gared, t made no dfference f rght foot was where,=n?,vong Dck Stanton,,>.,. left ought to be for dscernng eyes read character n each hclmeted +» ~ mo= ontor nn> neanst op head. They read furr, fear ot unknown courage of duty Ronne Long Dck Stanton ~ are sure to see some duty as sub- " The occason was homespun. Np one plannng occason foresaw town clock strkng, nor pcturesque beauty of Green. Nor dd y forcrordaln dramatc moment when helmets would se over a knoll pcture gtlp> thous hearts. Evety cltljc)? mnc roads a famlar stpry today; mahng ready,for anor war. The town wll be an empty place untl Us company.battery, fyo\ wll) returns. The bustle of state ornory s nqt a new pcture to those who hove wtnessed; preparatons, now,, for three conflcts. \ But re s a furr photograph n memory. Oe whch hod wde crculaton durng World War. t was a pcture snapped n France showed a Frenchman weepng, hs face twsted n a grotesque grmace as he realzed that enemy had accomplshed mpossble conquered hs own beloved country. Behnd that photo s queston,"how would you act/" So, anor Battery s off to a war tme oanp. t luck holds) t may stay n ths country of amber felds of gran where purple.mountans majesty guards fruted plan. f.for all over se Unted States, re are sgns of prosperty, Where prosperty lves, re dwells peace nnd love, 1 Because of ths love over sxty town bred lads ore ott for Camp Plckttt, r fate n hs of. unknbwn. Because of ths love, a naton grds for anor defese of freedom. Eorly tomorrow morlng, stard tme, a loaded tran wll cart o whole dvson to anor scene. At home, some wll stay pray»ray for day when y return, to st anor retreat not destned to vansh n recedng dstance of Montowese Street. A ceremony whlch wn break up on spacous lawn ot country square. Then, wll carved, grante fgure atop knoll wnk ts approval whle Gods majfestlc sentres nod apprecaton a soft breeze furnshes musc for occason., Then, too, wll town clock sound hour, truly asoft benedcton of peace for all tme. a- _ games slated are aganst opstltutewlng""newcomer Donny ponents Us sze. Frequent rests wll Par has been a surprse n early drlls. George Barron Walter Adams are dependable relef men who can releve at any spot from tackle to tackle. Orwse remander Of 30 man sqad s green needful of nuch work before serously threatenng th? starters. They wll be usec at frequent. t not mportant, phases of games, Sampson sad,,, ; :,.,:. Although left tackle Jack Mlddeker s a powerful offensve worker, youth s valued most for hs defensve tackle play. He replaces Don "Atknson, last years captan, most capably.... The schedule wll favor Russ Gordon ths season snce majorty ot Blake LBhr. take pressure off small squad whch has eght garnes lsted ove) twelve weeks n season. j n summng chances of ths squad,, local coach bases most of hs hopes n sprt of eleven whch undoubtedly s thp fnest snce hs tenure. le LNEUP Lou. Locarno L.E. Jack Mlddeker L.T, Erne Pozzl L.G. DonThayer C. Jm Manlev R-G- Bob GU R.T. Joe Paul...R.E. Vln Casanova Q.B. Bob Mason L.H.B R.H.B P.B.. 86 DSTLLED N KENTUCKY =TH 2,99 LYNNBROOK DLENDED WHSKEY 5TH 2.9 B6 eot WHSKES N THS PRODUCT, 5 AND 1 YEARS OLD LOHGWOOD STRAGHT RYE B6 DSTLLED N LLNOS 5TH 2.99 GET RD OF GARBAGE ~ TRASH RATS FLTH BUY A GAS OR ELECTRC CALCNATOR DSPOSAL NO MOTORS NO WATER NO PLUMBNG TDEWATER COAL CO. SHOW ROOM E. FERRY ST., NEW HAVEN Bowlng Center Worlds Largost Makers of Stoel Ktchens develops new prncple that wll chanfe all your doas about dshwashng... brng more practcal help nto ynur daly lfe thaa came when vacuum cleaner modernzed house cleanng! Te Vougstown KUchcns Aulomalc Dalwaslcr brrs you rcnlly pracltcal, efjcct, atlomatc dslwshg.., llcuy to lke FKST PLACK among your oler nod- L-) uppltukcs... to brng you Ue greatest lclp a housewfe ever md. Before youve Udlcd up after n meal (jst 0% nnlcs after you dose ld) Vls new murvel wll mvc done lle letj, borng work! Your Y<unKslown Ktt-cns dener s ready lo show you prhf. lurry for every dy you wul, youre dong lota of work that you no louyer need dol AMAZNG JET-TOWER WTH- EXCLUSVEHYDRO-BRUSHACTON Kevolutonnry deu conplelely modernzes dlshwusluj,! Ot swrlng jt-ts of booslcr-hented wtfr brush-tluah every mllow of every dsh. Then a Hpng-hot dunlc rnse; dl n \)% mnnles (n»)nnd water pressure) nulonmtenlly, electrelyl COLONAL PRDE TLED N BOND RYE OR BOURBON STRAGHT WHSKEY 00 PKOOF ;"T MAN STREET, BRANFORD BOWLNG DALY LEAGUES NOW FORMNG Carl Hult, Mgr AMPLE PARKNG FACLTES Mchael Venne+t, Prop N. H Two Gr Modelsl Electrc Sk- Automalc Dahwnshcr combned Avlll benuluul 48" Cubnel Snk. Aulumalc Dslwaslcr n leuulfully slyled 27" culnet. COAST TO COAST CALFORNA BRANDY 6 YEARS OLD 84 5TH O Q >>> OLD FARFELD APPLE BRANDY 5 YEARS OLD 84 5TH q qo J««CARTER VERY FNE BRANDY MPORTED FROM CHLE 12 YEARS OLD 82 5TH q qo»*«zonga RUM WHTE OR GOLD 86 5TH 9 Q * " " DSTLLED N WEST NDES CORONADO 1. SCR/5PC loose food waste nto ojenny ot YuujsLuwu Ktchens Pood Wu-sle DsjuJser or reccplmde. 2. PtACt dsbea n Osltwuher. 5, START by ll-kny \\\t: swul.u 0=J nnntcs. V.d pojw open. 4. THATS Al vyur dshw ure t/o/tuulunutllyt AUTOMATC DSHWASHER SHORE LNE ELECTRC CO. 260 MAN STREET TEL BRANFORD 86 5TH 2.69 RON REGA WHTE OR GOLD YEARS OLD MH 2.69 RONDO RUM. WHTE OR GOLD 86,5TH rt QQ, tot * laany OR NATONALLY KNOWN 3RANDS A\/AABLE,A A&P STORES CE COLD BEER AND ALE ON HAND AT All TMES 21GA MAN STREET J-*. j.,,xs:2.y t>>~;jbt t j..,.j5g» j t-g., «1=14,1-J- f,«,-? S Thurtday, Sopenber 14, 1950 BRANFORD REVEW EA3T HAVBM NEWS J. Johnson & Sons East Haven Representatves W. Mason Graves Robert Evans are shown above lookng over new collecton ot suts \ J. Johnson S.Sons East Haven branch store, 226 Man Street. These two men wll represent popular Mens Boys store whch opens fomorrow. Race- Wnners Named At Bay Homer Cuslc, a natve ol now of Calforna, who s vstng frends here, won bg swmmng honors at recently successful Grante Bay Feld Day Swmmng Meet. The youngster took top.prze by swmmng from sl- to beach n a Callopy was Second ad Bobby Plscatelll, thrd, ;, ;.The conpete. results follow:, Boys runnng, races around blcok, frst Tom Gollopy; second Bob Slsson. Grls. runnng race around block, frst Mrs; Halden;second Arlene Evs. Grls to 6pf-st Nancy CoUopy Boys 4 to 6frst Davd Medcalf; second Barney Lynch. Grls 7 to 9 frst Shfune Lynch; second Susan Blake.. Boys 7 to 9 frst Bob Sansone; second Rchard Judd; Grls 10 tx) 12, frst Joan Fogarty; second Judy Hallden. Boys 10 to 12, frst Frank Sansone- second Bud Paradse. Grls 13 to 16 frst Betty Pardlse;. second Margaret Hargraves. Boys 13 to 15. frst John Mason; second Homer Cusc. l Shoe Race, under 10, Shaune Lynch; Over 10, John Mason Wheelbarrow Race, Grls under 10,Saune Lynch Judy. Boys under 10, Frank Bob Sansone., Grls over 10, Margaret Hargraves.Sally.Baldwn Boys over :10; roe Gollopy Homer Cusc..Marred Mens Race frst, Tom Gollopy; second Mr. Whte. Marred Womens, frst Mrs Hallden; second Marge Medcalf. Rowboat Races: Boys, Bruce Gollopy, frst; Homer Ctslc, Jr., second. Grls, Joan Hallden, frst; Betty Paradse, second. Specal Award, Susan Blaks. 15 yd. Dash: Boys, Rchard Judd, Kurt Paradse. Grls, Susan Blake, Jance Blace. 25.yd. Dash; Boys, Davd Batchelder, Buddy Paradse. Grls, Jance Horton. Judy Ballden. " yd. Dash: Boys, Homer Cusc, Peter Bauer. Grls, Jance Horton, Joan Halden... Kddles Melon Race: Davd Medcalf. Kddles Tube Race: Robert Judd, Nancy Collopy. Watermelon Race; Boys, Te, AH shared watermelon. Grls, Joan Hallden. Underwater Swm: Boys, Bruce Colony, Homer Cuslc. Grls, JoarHalldefa." Eleanor Hall. Marathon: Boys, Homer Cusc, Bruce Collopy, Robert Plscatelll. Olrls. Jance Horton, Joan Hallden.. : HOSPTALZED Joseph Breton, worthy lecturer of Totoket Grange, has been a patent at Grace Hosptal, New Haven. (A. lovely basket ot sfts awel* you ts an expresson of goov wn from publc sprted loztk merchants, f yoj have Just become ennaged. Just moved to tlc cty, are a new Mor, have moved wthn cty, ) or Just become Sweet Sxteen. J Theres nothng to bay. No cost or oblgaton. Arrange to receve se gfts. Call your Welcome Wagon Hostess whos«phone s lsted below..welcome Wagot ( NEW YOKK MEMPHS LOS ANSELE * TORONTO Phone New Haven WE Junor Club Tells Plans For Season The Junor Half Hour Rendng Club ths week publcly announced schedule ot ts meetngs for comng nne months. Varous of towns beautful hstorc- churches wll be scenes of meetngs wth a fnal excepton next May when group holds a surprse program at Oass. A clelght tea whch wll have New.Haven Expermental Theater presentng progran s lsted for March 5th when Readng Club members wll be guests. Anor gu\;st nght s scheduled for December 11 when me wll be nvted to hear Mr. Vladmr Petrov gve an address enttled, "From Behnd ron Curtan." LEona Grelle opened season last Monday when she spoke on "Pcturesque Connectcut." Or guest speakers wll nclude Arnold Gesell, "The Gesell nsttute"; Dr. May Hall James, "Amercan Way of Lfp"; Constance T. Meyers, "s Welfare Program"; Mr. G. Alton Means, "Old Valentnes"; Mr. Robert Townsend. "nteror Decoratng". Rchard Squerl s club presdent. Vce presdent s Arche Marshall. Mss. Alce Warner s secretary treasurer s Wllam Van Wlgen. - Cornmlttees as- announced ths week are: Program: Lesle Flndell, Charman; Wllam Van Wlgert, Sdney Monroe. Joseph Pauk, Russell Melckle, Clement Walker Wllam Bratten. Ways Means; Murray Upson, Charman; Davd Johnson. Wlbur Falk, Wllam Bratten, Nathan ZEVffln, Robert Harcke, Arche Marshall, Erwn Morton, WllSm Nygard. Phelps Wall Mlrc Jeanette Bradley. Hostess: Clfton Johnson. Robert Schroeder, Co-Chalrmen- Mrs Harold Clark, John Heffernan. Vncent McDonald, Robert Fletcher, Tlomas Murphy, Mss Ann OConnell. Frank Knney Ms. Weston Shepard. Telephone Squad: Albert Tucker, John Townsend Co- Charmen; Harold Brewer, JaredMcQueen, Joseph Pauk. Mrs, John Bradford. Rchard Feld. Mrs, Robert Osborn. John Callachan. Howard Redfeld. Membershp: Harry Lndberg, Charman; Joseph Ftzgerald John Sullvan. Publcty: Wnthrop Towner, Charman; John Cookson, Albert Llbbey Henry Janlpk.: Hstoran: James Neeley. Welfare: Carl -Montelus, Charman; Mrs, Raymond Pnkham, Gerald Kok, rwn Morton, Wllam Sangster Mss Florence Smth. Last Monday t he Junor Half Hour Club htld ts frst meetng of season at Frst Baptst Church wth presdent, Rchard Squerl, presdng. The meetng was well attended. Offcers Stng Commttee charmen were ntroduced to club members, many reportng on plans already set up for new year. Robert Harcke, charman of brdge to be held for beneft of VNA reported on plans of her commttee. A dessert brdge food sale wll be held on November 7 at 8 p. m. at St. Marys Church Hall. An nvtaton was extended by Senor Half Hour Readng Club to all members.of Junor Club to a luncheon meetng at Oass on Thursday. October 12. Dorothy Wayman, well known Boston columnst wll be speaker. The subject wll be "Amercan nterest n Far East." Lesle Flndell, program charman, ntroduced speaker of evenng, Leone Rce Grelle. Grelle read several poems selected from two ot her own books of poetry, namely "Country Road" "Remembered Wear." A large collecton of beautful colored placques of pcturesque Connectcut were shown, nterspersed wth: mbrd of her own poems relatve d specfc pctures. Refreshments were served by Hostess Commttee wth..cllf- Robt Sobolewsk n Marne Corps Techncal Sergeant Stanley J. Petrowskl. recruter n Charge of New Haven Marne Corps Recrutng Staton, announced that Robert F. Sobolewsk, 19, son son of Mr. Mrs, Charles Sobolewsk, 27 Russell St., Braford, was enlsted n U. S. Marne Corps tor a three year perod on September 8 at Hartford Marne ercrutng Headquarters. Sobolewsk. a graduate of Hgh School partcpated n many sports. He was.actve n school actvtes, beng edtor-nchef of 1949 yearbook, was also socal, charman of Junor Prom, He was prevously employed at Pne Orchard Country Club., 1 Desgned to qualfysobolewsk as a member of fomous flrhtng team of-learnecks, recrut tranng wll also nculcate self-relance that wll.st hm n good stead throughout hs lfe. Practcal nstructons n >veapons jltary problems wll benterspersed wth subjects that are of value any day, anywhere, such as santaton, hygene, frst ad, care ot equpment clothng, courtesy. The seqret of cooperaton teamwork s also a lesson tle Marne Corps knows well passes.en to all who, oln ts ranks. Upon completon of hs tranng. Prvate Sobolewsk A receve recrut leave, markng hs entry nto tle ranks ot Corps as a fullfledged Marne, qualfed- to share tradtons of 1,76 years wear a snappy dress blue unltorh that, along wth hs neat mltary bearng, dstngushes Marne wherever he ma.y go. VST HEBE Mr. Mrs; Charles Caroll of Slver Sprngs,,Maryl are guests of Mss Betty Chapkovlch of 4 French Avenue ths week. ton Johnson Robert Schroeder as co-charman. Curveball Fas; Cubs Whp Stars n State Joust A curve whch ddnt break deolded wnner of frst gane ot Ccnnoctlout ntermedate baseball play-downs nt Legon Feld n Merlde last Saturday mornng when West Haven Cubs measured Communty Councl Al stars, 3 to 2, by stagng a est nnng rally. Playng smart ball, wnners twce were forced to come from behnd before gettng gft vctory. Lou DsStetanos sngle through ntleld allowed ptcher Jm Farrell to count atler.three walks had loaded bases. Two were out at tme count was two strkes on DeStetnno, who had been htless n three prevous trps., The loss was charged to Butch Gordon, classy portsaer, who was wlder on ound than at any prevous occason anyone can l-empmber. He ssued sx tree passes before beng lfted for Roger Anderson wth none out n seventh. Older experts were of pplnlon that ndvdually locals were a better team than wnners cted Bury Massey as games most spectaulfr player, The second baseman lead-off man bolted out a par ot sngles n tour trps came through, wth two feldng gems. n addton, hs fallawny hooksude to return to frst n fourth nnng left onlookers amazed wth hs skll. Nearly hs match was Bob Stanton, who operated at frst base nstead of thrd when Don Far showed up tor game wth a brused rght foot was unable to pla.v. Called a most valuable player, by Coach Joe Orsene, youngster later demonstrated hsablty by gong betnd plat.e n seventh frame when Catcher Roger Anderson took a relef turn on hll. Stanton had garhes longest wallop, a double to center n thrd whch accounted for s second tally. The locals outhlt Cubs, who have won 68 games out ot 72 played ths.year by a 7 to 6 margn but were lax on a tro of feldng plays whle wnrr mscued but once n., thrller. The All Stars countedr trst credt n second frame when Stanton walked.went to second on Andersons sngle to dzzy corner on a wld ptch. The frst sacker was held to /he sack when protar beat dlt an nfeld grass cutter but was. halted a moment later at, plate whsn Bernlo Erlcksons ntleld smash to second was turned nto a forceout. Mke Drotar counted,when Massey lfted a long fly to rght feld but rally was cut short whenmcgowan popped to short. Tle Cubs came back n last half of same frame knotted score when Art Bober walked went to second on DeStetanos sacrfce bunt to Gordon. Wlen Art Paclleo grounded to Gordon. Bober delayed hs start to thrd «s Gordon threw to Statou for out but resfananf 3 Tmes A Day Tmes A Week Tmes A Year Jm Nnos FfESTAURANT BAKERY North Man Street Tel Oh, so many meals to prepare! Our exctng menus wll solve your plannng... MORNNG, NOON NGHT! DNNER SUGGESTONS Spagheft! wt) Meat Balls, Meat Sauce or Sausage Ravol or Lasagne Veal Peppers Veal.Cutlets or Pork Chops wth Spaghett or Vegetables. Tender, Jucy Steaks Assorted Cold Cuts or Hot Swches Rupport Beer Dnners Served Any Hour of Day or Nght EVERYDAY A DFFERENT NOONDAY SPECAL FRDAY SPECALS Fresh Vegetable Salad Antpasto Clam Chowder Mnastrone Baked Egg Plant Spaghelt Baked Clam Spaghett Scallops Egg Plant Parm(gna Spaghett Peppers Open 7 Days A Week FROM 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. PTTSBUR6H PANTS are made of fnest qualty materals thats why y, MEFFERT LUMBER CO. North Man Street Tel , Conn. %.. local ntal sack guardan tossed nte wld U> Krlckson, on thrd, gvng West Haven combne, an unearned marker. n thrd, locals went ahead by one as Butch Gordon reached on a felders choce wlloh erased Paul Aneskovlch counted on Stantons long low bagger to center wth two down. Anderson ended threat by fannlrtg. The contest evened up agan n last ot fourth when Bll Clarke opened Cub bd wth a sngle, gong to second on Mc- Qowans wld thro\v to frst on John Scallses bd for a safety. Bober came through wth a base knock whch tlled sacks. DeStctano stuck out but Andy Pnclleos sacrfce sent Clarke over wth tyng counter. Although Frak Tlorney agan loaded bases wth a stroll. Jack Norton ended frame by groundng to Gordon. There after both teams played tght ball untl Gordon weakened n seventh walked frst twq batters, Fnrrell Apps. Anderson replaced Gordon fanned Clarke. Soallse walked but Bober stuck out settng stage for De- 8tefano«smash over second on a ptch whch. Anderson later snd was a drop whch taled to break. Rce, KavanaughAre Top Horseshoe Team nsurance men showed llo way to over thrty fve members of Kxchnnge Club last Sunday at nnnun outng held nl (he New Haven Knccoot Club truunds n North lavcn. Tlo par were fops n horseshoe tchng contest wnnng team event. Featured n tlc days nollo Was a Softball game, full account of whch was lost vhcn tlc teams scores started reachng astronomcal nuntcrb, Stcnk dnners wore chef tem on ttc mcnt but olovdcr nnd clams vlwl for palate favor thtoughout afternoon. Club members expressed dcllflu over most recent club actvty whch wll ar-nln have (ho Exolnngc trnnsortlnx Utnford youths to Ynle- Urown foottnll game, September.lO. Score by nnngs: Ol West Haven Batteres: - Gordon, Anderson nnd Andcrfon, Stanton. West Haven; Farrell DeStotano. G.O.P. READES OPENNG GUN WTH OVTNG Republcans wll fre openng gun of comlhg state campagn at talan Amercan Glub on Sunday afternoon, September 24th from 1 untl 6.., -, Oubernatlonal cdate John Davs Lodge wll be among those present as wll hs wfe. Or memmors of state lokot ore expected to be on h ncludng two local cdates for House of Representatves, Alce Taylor Peterson Mr, John Covet. A complete aftorndon of;.entertanment, musc refreshments s planned for those who attend all are welcome. Among those servng on tle eommttec are Domnc fontatlbus, Sdl Petrlllo, Murray Upson Pred Smpson, Lbnvc. For School Mss Susanna Van Oleef, daughter of Mr. H. H. Van Cleef ot Yowago Avenue, Pne Orchard, loft on Wednesday mornng for Chatham Hall. Chatham, Vrgna, where she s enrolled as» freshman. For A Lmted Tme\Only A 100-WATT LOHT BULB FREE Wth Each Hy Lamp Kt You Buy Lost full many thouss of our customers took ndvnntnge of u secfcl sale of "Jlndy jmp Kts" that offered a frce loo-watt lglt bulb wth each kt. Udcrj tle some plan as nst year, through coopertng neghborhood lght bulb dealers ns well auour own stores, offer s beng made ngan< for u /ntcd tme September 18 to Novcraber, 1950, only. 7 1a<!;\am\a cmtaed/ Four 60-wattbolbs 7 Bulbs for offy One 100-watt] bulb One 100-wat bulb ((FREE) One 150f-watt bulb 95 Prce (ncludng Taxe) n effect Aug. 1, 1950 The Hy temp Kt wth ts assortment of sx jjopulur sze bulbs s just thng to have on closet or pantry shelf or n ktchen cabnet. t s n lttw storeroom of "spares" always ready for emengences. Fresh, nssored bulbs are on h replace "burn-outs" when y occur, nstead of robbng or fxtures. Check over lghtng n your home tonght. -ook csxcally for old blackened bulbs that cheat you out of. lght money. Look for\ empty sockets that have long snce needed rght sze bulbs. And whle ths sale s on, stock upwth fresh new bulbs at worthwhle savngs. 1 USE THS COUPON tfor YOUR FREE BULB Prntyour name address, cut cull coupon at dottod lno take t lo any cooperatng dealer located n aoas served by The Connectcut Lght Povmr Company or to any of our stoes. You may buy any number of Hy Lamp Kts receve a freo 100-wall bulb wth each kt. * COUPON * FOR ONE EXTRA lw-wah ELECTRC LGHT BULB Ths Coupon, properly flled n wth customers name addres7~l> redeemable u(dcr terms stat sd herewth for one loo-watt electrc" lght bulb upon purchase of one "] Uy Lamp Kt" a packaged assortment of sx popular household bulbs, tnly resdental e/fff/r/v customers of The Connectcut Lght nnd Power Coj Hpany are elgble purchases must.be made!a stores of regular lght *ulb dealers located n areas served by The Connectcut tght Power C bmpany or n stores of The Connectcut Lght Power Company. Ths off fcr s n effect durng tcrod begnnng September 18, 1950 endng No embcr 11, /. EXTRA 100-WATT BULB S\ PACKED N HANDY LAMP KT Cmtomers Name. (Pla. > Prm).Cty or TowK. 1 11!! *\, s. Eyesght s Prceless -] Good Lghtng s Cheapl TH E Co:hlNECTCuf.l 3Hf &:P6W.ER CO. BusnesSManased, Tax-Pa ttg Company L o»-h4r X *...,j;w4vv- * e x-x rvzt- --rt::..:--m, >r.-> ;,. >, :Z:JZ::X -:JW,- ;. L

5 STONY CREEK Bobbe Howd Tol Hello re: Bo you folks know of Waylett Lever? He s a very Well known artst from Mt. Vernon, N. y., whoso specalty - s sca scapng. He has been vslttuk Bll Cady, also an artst from New York but who at present tme s lvng n Wll Halls nouse, For two or three days Bll kept hmself qute busy pantng a scene whch took n homes of E. Martyn, L, Paul.Bj Bohay, J. Grondn C. Johnson, The roads V rnllroad sdng wore also ncluded, ( Pauls lne of laund-y, loo). The pantng Was realstc no colorful, blad to here Mrs, Hlda Bralnerd s home from tlo hosptal. (Hope to see you out aound soon, Hlda). Also happy to nee Vernon Kels(;y rldlnk through tow agan, Hosptals have r good ponts but. res nothng lke belnr homo welt s re, Vern? Heros a cute poem that receved from ono ofmy readers. Luckey bought herself a car, A few short months ago. Results were not much exercse, And futter she dd grow, Sho thought of a drugloss remedy That has people gawkng, Now Jmmy rdes n hs talor-tot. Whle mommy does walkng," Doesnt t seem lke old tmes to see Rcky (Joe Rlccottl) rdng around; town Wth Lous Palma? Rcky has gumpton that most people hs age lacl;. As ve sad before Rck, Lots of Luck. Dck Howd s duo to return home from Mane ths week, wfe chlldrem are anxously watng to see hlm5;\:,,rv Weddng Annversares Mr. Frank Hearns of School Street celebrated r fou- teenth annversary, Tuesday, September,12 wth a host of frends relatves wshng thorn best. Congratulatons - Lou Frank. Sorry to hear that son Blly snt No Mnmum Balanca Nu Charge For Deposts SECOND NATONAfS &C<PUK The check plan used by thoulanl of people to pay r bull wthout tresome watng n lne or rshng from place to place. Canceled checks are best receptsr Wallet wth your name n gold, free. 20 chcck prnted wth your name, $2.00. Use Personalzed Check Plan. Ask Bank todoy. SECOND NATONAL BANK UF NOW mven 3S Churcl m., (Nel lo Ue oll Ollln) Mmber Fuleral lleposll tutane Cor. Mumbur Folefal leerte Bystem feelng well hope that ho s belter now, Mr. Robert MoKenzc wll observe r fourth annversary today. Thursday, Sept. 14. Lots of happness Fallh Bob. Our own gal Beatrce M. Hoyt has Just returned ths week from a weeks vst wth hubby Cloronco n Vtt. Hubby s n Navy. (Jharlo Ope would lke to express her thanks lo her frends who were so-thoughtful n sendng her cards lovely letters, durng her recent llness, ts a wonderful feelng to have frends neghbors remember you when you are 111., Monday, Sept. 18, re wll be a rehearsal of Athletc Assocaton Mnstrel. t wll-be held at Seasde Hall at 7:30 p. m. All are urgently requested to bo re. How about t bo.ys? (A,A.) Your cooperaton s needed. Happy to Hear that Marlyn Erlckson las entered Hartford Hosptal School of Nursng. She loft last Monday, ors th sure wluld lke to wsh her lots of success. Saturday, Sept, S, Sunday school chldren of Church of Chrst, ard Phlonlans are havng tt pcnc at Pont Park, Cars wll leave tho church at 1 30, AH.parents frends arc nvted. A box spper wll bo served. n case of ran t wll be held tho followng week. Sat,, Sept. 23. The Juvenle Qrange won second prze last week for r exhbt at Far whch was held n North Haven, Mr, C. Lyndon Bruno r two sons Tmmo Jerry have returned to r homo n Orchard Park, New York, followng a two weeks stay wth Brunas far, Mr. ErnestA; Rattay of Buona Vsta Rd: t was nce (Seeng you agan Edth. The Rchard Lowes have moved from Man Street to Lectos sl Road ths week. Hope you folks wll have lots of enjoyment n your new surroundngs; Alto Mr. ond Woston Shepard r lt le famly have moved to Stony Creek Road., Jn Nnos Baker "Llndy, who, has a route here n town hod a pleasant day Tuesday, Sept. 12. He CJtrgamelU celebrated r 1st weddng annversary. Congratulatons folks nany more lo you. Would lke to congratulate Mr. Joseph Ftzgerald, who have become proud parents of a baby grl. Shela Elzabeth, Sun day, Sept. 10, at New Haven Hos ptal Gel a card n mal. Ftzgerald s, former, peldre Mooney. The Rosary Confraternty, of St.- Theresas Church wll sponsor a spaghett supper Thtrsdoy, 12,- n church basement. Mss Mary DaRos s general charman.. Had a phone call or day some quet voce sad, "Do you want some news,", of course sad yes! They sad, "Bobble Howd has panted her carl And f was reporter around town certanly would put that n as news." Who called? stll dont know.., We have some people to congratulate ths week tor brthdays. Agnes M. WUams, Peter Oreenvall, Yvonne Spltzer. Sept. 18, Jerry Greenvall 21st. Best wshes to you all. P.S. Bov Scoyts Cubs have started n agan. Boy Scouts had a hot dog roast, Sept 14, to open r FOR NO OR REASON Than to BETTER Serve You! WLL BE OPEh) MONDAYS wfh all employees able to enjoy a unform [ 5 DAY WEEK on a stagger work system! j > fv Garden Notes. A FRUTGROWER watch blossoms comng, gong, The over-changng orchard scene, watch seasons harvtfst growng And feel frultllngs hard green; : And as thoughtfully st under The laden boughs, softly sgh. Wholl get crop ths year, X Wonder The bugs, brds, boys or? Rchard Armour New varetes of perennals dome go, but t s, hard lo magne Hardy Aster Volelta beng replaced by a superor htroductlon. Ths Mchaelmas Dasy has been lsted n perennal catalogues tor nearly ton years, n garden performance always lves up to ts glowng catalogue descrptons. Asler Voletta s a varety of Aster novl-belgl, New York Aster, a natve speces much used by Englsh hortcultursts n development of new varetes. t has semdouble Dasy lowers of a brght, rch vlolet-bhe whcl so completely cover plant that t becomes a mound of bloom wth. folage barely vlsablo. Volelta flowers n September, wth some blooms ex. tendng well nto October. ts obvous bloomng companons are Chrysanmums n any o6lor. Once establshed, ths Aster reach es about 3 ffcet n heght spread."! about same dstance. There s nothng weedy or ragged about Volelta t s neat, compact norlterous. n short, t s an deal perennal for mxed border. Asters as a group grow well Jn fll sun or very lght snade. n average sol. They need plenty of water durng tho growng season but dslke excessve mplsture n Wnter months. Plants can, bo dvded every three years or so; y can also bo propagated by cuttngs. f you grow only one Aster varety, choose Voletta for your own sake as well as that of your garden. Your fnal weed cleanng up of year should be gong on ths month perhaps nto October, dependng somewhat on your..clmatc regon rar more on partcular knd of weeds that nfest your near neghborhood. Tho more thorough campagn of de-.struoton you wage snow, tle fewer wood worres you wll have next season. So make t a good one! Autumn weed warfare falls hto two man categores, destructon of annual knds before y have a chance lo rpen scatter r seeds for next years generatqn; dggng out perennal knds lock, stock root so yll never rase r heads agan. Tlls means rough, rugged work, wth no quarter asked or Rven for weeds he pursues, be y Delons, Dboks, Mullens, Bndweed. Tap-rooted typos, lke flrst of those mentoned, need lo have every swtch of root elmnated, lest a remnant start to grow afresh. But n case of most shallow knds, wth many thnnest roots strkng out downward from,.a central crown, removal of. merely - latter porton wll turn trck. Better open those as soon as tley arrve to check condton of roots.- f dry, soak boxes or bundles of nursery stock m nvjals of water tor 24 hours, but only up to lowest leaves. Then plart mmedately n permanent places. t possble, orwse, plant temporarly n slady spot, coverng all roots wllhsoll.: Early ths month s a good tme lo lft dvde Day-lly clumps that have grown too large for. good llower producton. Slce vertcally through m wth a slarp spade, replant younger portons from around tho edges. Contnue to dsbud. Crysan mums Dahlas; f large blooms are desred rar than many small ones.,. The Garden Club wll meetng - cu.b scouts-wll have a pack meetng Monday, Sept. 18., "Just A Xhousht" "Pty man who thnks that room tor mprovement doesnt nclude hmself." Bobble Howd BRANFOBO REVEW - BAST HAVEN NEWS. Fark Notes ]North JBEAUTlFUL BELMONT The fact that over seven mllon dollars worth of Amercas greatest Thoroughbreds wll be on h for Belmont Parks Autumn Meetng s of secondary mportance lo members of local Garden club to Wllam Grant, head gardener of NOW Yorks word-lamous race course. Mr. Grant n 1848 succeeded hs late far, anor Scot wth tho tradtonal way wth flowers. "Tho features of Belmonts meetng wll be chrysanmums celosa," says Mr. Grant. "Celosa". he explaned. "s belter known as cockscomb, but everybody knows about "mums" What everybody doesnt know s that.mr. Grants floral dsplays wn contan over ffty varetes o chrysanmums durng threeweek meetng whch starts on September 18th. - The muns run through varyng shadesof yellow, orangfe, pnk, rod, bronze whte, ndvdual blooms range from pompoms moasurlhg One-half nch n dameter lo exhbton stard varollos whch measure up lo ter nches n dameter. To Mr,. Grant hs staff ol twenty gardeners, preparaton of dsplays whch have made "Beautful Belmont" a by-word s a full tme,job. Thrty-two thous plants wll bp used for Fall showng:, a:l grown n Belmonts own greenhouses. Toger wth chrysanmums cockscomb wll be begonas, salva lantana; last three Were planted after Sprng meetng carefully tended to maturty...the mums are started from cuttngs n Aprl; planted n 2!/:. nch pots, moved to large pots as y grow. Normally mums bloom late n Fall; n order to have m n bloom by September 18th. thoy are covered wth a black cloth tor sx hours a day drulng July August. Thus buds are brought forth two months early. For record, perhaps for hs personal pleasure ths scrvener s much more concerned wth fact that Belmont Park, beauty spot ot Eastern Thorouglbred racng awats openlne ot th autumn meetng, aptly styled by connosseurs JThroe GreatWeeks ot Racng". Te SQorfc begns on September 18 contnues through October 0, "N HS SERVCE" ". J. E. L. Dedcated to members of Usher Board ot St. Stephens Zon Church, oh r ffth annlversajy., By Rutl Eyls,. Fathful servants of Kng, Ever, "on Job". Smlng always though y may. Be hodng-bacl aspbl "Backbone" of,house of God, "Pllars" of Hs Church, Theres nohe better anywhere. Thoughfar for you search! Ploln folks Just, lke you, Flled wth Love,-for God. Gvng of r Fath Lte, Loanng on,-hs Rod! Though re be Just one, or more, SoeklnR out Gods Lght,. You wn always fnd se few. Gudng Hs "Sheep" rght! Yes, tley earn r Heavdnly Crown., :. Whle y sc-ve on earth. Ther reward wll come from Hm, God, wll know r worth! meet at home of MrS Donald sawtelle at sachems Head on Flday, September 15 at 2:45. The George R. Adams, Frances P. Catln, Charles B. Htchcock Charles Neeley wll assst hostess. A very ntu-estlng subject, "How to put your garden to sleep" wn be presented by a well known speaker. New Haven State Teachers College 2 Howo Strecl New Haven, Conn. Evemncj College Extenson Dvson College credt courts n late afternoon evenng (4:00 P.M. lo 10:00 P.M.) toward A.S. B.S. degrees. Specal Masters degree program., CLASSES HELD N: Now Haven n Ansona, Brdgeport, Farfeld, Mlford, Norwalk, Brdgeport, Hartford, Waterbury, Wallngford Stamford. REGSTRATON: :...., Brdgeport Contra! Hgh School, Tuesday, September 19,. 3:30-5:00 P.M. New Haven New Haven State Teachers College Frday, September 15, 1:00-9:00 P.M.: Saturday, September 16, 9:00 A.M.-12 Noon Stamford Suporntendeht of Schools Offce, Wedresday, Saptember 20, 3:30-5:00 P.M., Waterbury Crosby Hgh,School.. Thursday; Se 3tamber 21, 3:30-5:00 P.M. Persons lvng n or places may regster n any one of above. ctes or by mal.", Frst classes meet week of Soptembor 25, Cost: $7.50 per semester hour of credt. ; > FOR FURR NFORMATON WRTE: H. V. JONES, Drector, Extenson Dvson Now Haven State Teachers College 2 Howo Street, New Haven 1.1, Conn. or phono: New Haven CATALOGUE ON REQUESr \ CONGREGAXlONAl, CBURCB Kev. B. C. Trent, Pastor Mss El Maynard Organst Chor Droctpr 11:00 Mornng worshp 8:45 Sunday School ZON EPSCOPAL COVRCn Kev. Francs J. Smth, Rector Edmund L. Stoddard Lay Reader Paul R. uawkns Organst Mrs, Edmund L. Stoddard Chor Drector - 8:30a.m. Mornng Servce Sermon Holy Communon, 1st, 3td, 5th Sundays Mornng Prayer 2nd 3un(ays. 4th ST. ACGUSTNES R, 0. CHURCH Rev; John J. McCarthy, Pastor Rev. Felx Maftulrc Frank Frawley Organst Chor Drector Charles Donadlo, assstant Mass 7:00,-9: :30 Mass 8:0() NorthfordCongroga tlonal Church PV3ur local boys have loft ths week n Natonal Guards for camp. They are Ward Hll. Batste Dldonato, Stephen DePlerdemlnco, Ncholas Buccelll. The North Ffe Drum Corns wll meet on Frday nght at thp club house for drll. Several.from North attended wfeddlng ot Stanley L. Goodrch of Foxon to Mss Marylyn Nellthrop ot New Haven at St. James Epscopal Church on Saturday afternoon. Jenne Bernard Velma Haley are agan n charge of school luncnos aj; Jerome Harrson Schoor ths ;year. Tho CLASSFED HELP WANTED BUY - RENT SELL 25 WORDS or LESS On Tm 50 z ThuVday,,September 14, 9S0 ADS STUATONS WANTED - HAVE T REPARED FOUR TMES $1.50 Classfed Adverfslng Must Bo Prepad For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each addtonal 5 words CLASSFED DSPLAY 50c per column nch Classfed ads must be receved by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday for publcaton n Thursday edton. The Revew - East Haven News c-o BRANFORD PRNTNG CO. PHONE BRANFORD, CONN. LEGAL NOTCES Helen C. Wllams.U,.Admnstratrx usual nourlslng.* palatable.;.- 89 Hopson Avenue meals wll be served dally..tle cost 9-14", Conn to pflpll has been kept at a mnmum. V DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss, PROBATE COXmT, August 30, : Totoket Grange met on Tuesday nght n North Town Estate of CARL J. BROMMELS n Hall. The program was planned! sad dstrct, deceased. FURNSHED under charmanshp of The Admnstratrx havng exhbted her admnstraton account Alden J. Hll, Worthy Ceres. John McCabe ot Garden wth sad estate to ths Court tor Cb Grange was a guest allowance. t s llustrated makng o.f many ORDERED That 16th day ot floral arrangements. Refreshments September A.D at ten oclock were served at.close ot a program whch ncluded muscal oncc n, be same n tle forenoon, at Probate lterary numbers. s assgned tor a hearng on allowance of sad admnstraton ac Tle Club wll meet n Chanel ot September 19. A count wth sad estate, ths covered dsh supper wll be served at seven oclock. Ths wll be followed by a talk pctures of West by Rev. Maurce DeVrles ot Now Haven, former-pastor of North Congregatonal Church. The C. Y. O. of St. Augustnes Church held r frst fall meetng oh Monday September 11 at St. Augustnes -Rectory. Refreshments were served by Daly. Far Magulre s C. Y. O. drector for, parsh. The storm on Monday evenng caused damage to utlty servce by snapplns ot a wre on Twlr> Lakes Road. Users ot electrcty n a large area ot town were wthout lghts power tor several hours. Despte fact that re must have been consderable damage ard many calls, companes nvolvet wth ds remeded stuaton patch. Frank Bgelow Ads JCC Fund Prank V. Bgelow treasurer ot Malleable -on Fttngs Co.,, s a member of Specal Gfts Commttee of Alumn Assocaton Fund Drve of J.unor College ot Commerce, New Haven. A goal ot $25,000 has been set for Alumn Fund campagn whch offcally opened on September 7 wll end on September 29. Mr. Bgelow, a graduate of Class of 1930 ot Junor College of Commerce, stated that contrbutons to Fund Drve wll prpvde means ot fnancng buldngs ard facltes for expanson of college tor settng up addtonal Scholarshp Funds. The Fund s admnstered by fve Thustees of Alumn Body. ANNOUNCE DAUGHTERS BRTH Mr. Jerry Knowllon of Boston, Mass., announce brth ot a daughter n St. Raphaels last Frday mornng, September 8. Knowlton s forrer Mary Jenkn, once a teacler n solool system. Mr. Knowlton s a natve ot s DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss. PROBATE COURT, August 25lh Estate of MARGARET W. HEALY late ot, n sad Dstrct deceased. The Court ot Probate for Dstrct ot, hath lmted allowed sx months from date hereof, for th«credtors of sad estate to exhbt r clams for settlement. Those who neglect to present r accounts properly attested, wthn sad tme, wll be debarred a recovery. All persons ndebted to sad Estate are requested to make mmedate payfnent to Court drects Flora K. Goldsmth to cte all persons nterested ren to appear at sad tme place, by publshng ths order n some newspaper publshed n New Haven County havng a crculaton n sad dstrct, by postng a copy on publc sgn-post n, Town of where deceased last dwelt. By Court: Flora K. Goldsmth, 9-21 Clerk NOTCE The Selectmen Town Clerk of Town ot, actng, as Board tor Admsson of Electors, wll be n ses slon at. Town Hall on Frday September 22nd from 5:00 P. M. untl 8:00 P. M. to examne qualfcatons ot electors to admt to electors oat those found qualfed. CLFFORD J. COLLNS LOUS C. ATWATER DOMNC J. BONTATBUS Selectmen FRANK J. KNNEY, Jr. Town Clerc, September 12, 1050 DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss 12th, Estate of MAUD C. HGLEY, late of, n sad Dstrct, de ceased. The Executor havng.exhbted hs Admnstraton Account wth sad estate to ths Court for allowance, t s.ordered That 28th day ot September 1950 at 10 oclock n forenoon, at Probate Offce n be same s assgned tor a hearng on aow ance ot sad Admnstraton account wth sad estate, ths Court drects Flora K. Godsmtl to cte al.porsons nterested re n to appear at such tme place by publshng a notce n some newspaper lavng a crculaton n sad Probate Dstrct, by post ng a copy ot sad order on publc sgn-post n Town ot, n sad Dstrct, re turn make to ths Court. By Court:, Flora K. jgodsmth, Clerk DSTRCT OF N6W HAVEN, ss 13, 1950 now assocated wth Massachusetts State Hghway system. The an ncapable person n sad Dls Estate of RUSSELL H. DENKE youngster wll be named Carne trct. Mare. Russell H. Denke havng made wrtten applcaon to be restored to SOCAL WORKERS DNE hs capacty as by sad applcaton AT OASS, SEPT. 25 on fle n ths Court more fully appears, t s The Socal Workers of Frst Congregatonal Church wll commence r actvtes Court ot Probateto be held at New ORDERED, That sad applcaton be heard determned at a Wll a dnner at Oass oh Haven, n sad Dstrct, on tlo 22nd Monday, September 25th at 6:30. day of September 1950, at ten DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss ocolck n forenoon, that publc notce of pendency ot PROBATE COURT, August 23rd sad applcaton, ot tme place of hearng reon, Estate ot ZADA M BANOTjLLbefygnby-pubUshlnglhV order late of sad Dstrct, one tme n some newspaper new.snanpt-hnvlnr lavng a crculaton n sad Dstrct, The Court ot Probate for By Court, Dstrct of, hath lmted Lester F. Dunn, Asst. Clerk allowed sx months from date hereof, tor cgfjtors of TO ALL DSABLED SERVCE MEN sad estate to exhbt tnelr clams n order to receve proper dsablty exempton for tlo comng for settlement. Those who neglect to present r accounts properly! year, t,s advsed by assessors, attested, wthn sad tme, wll be, that veterans contact Hartford debarred a recovery. Al persons ndebted to sad Sstate are requested to make mmedate payment to CLNTON P. BANNELL Regonal Olllce, 96 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn,, apply tor a dsablty affdavt present sffme to Board of.assessors, on or bo- Executor fore October 1st, 1950., c/o Attorney T. Holmes Bracken JAMES P. MLANO, New Haven Conn. 9-U 0-14 \ Assessor (MAEOATE DEUV KX; ron Enamel Dranboard Snks, jvatorea; Chrome Brass Tolet Aoceasorles; Capper Gutter Leaders; Roofoc nsalauon, XBE CONN. PLDMBNG AND LUMBER COMPANT 1739 State St, New Jtoven, Oonn.» Tel. 7-2M HOUSEWORK Woman wanted wanted to do housecleanng mornngs for two adults. Loca-tlon n center of. Tel FOR RENT New 3 room bath nsulated cottage near Hollys Barn. Screened vera, freplace, ol space heater, electrcty, runnng sprng water, on spacous grounds facng 2 acre pond, 5 mnutes walk- to bus lne. Avalable to mddle aged couple only who apprecate year round country lvng. Tel. 8-a?3., APARTMENT FOR RENT. Four rooms on Short Beach waterfront untl July. TelepBone FOR. SALE Combnaton Ol Gas Andes Range n good workng order Frlgdare wth new unt. Reasonable. Phone from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M FURNTURE FOR SALE. Atque velour sofa whch needs re-lln- shlng. nqure 76 Rogers Street,. FOR SALE 880 acre farm on banks of Suwannee Rver. 200 acres cleared; GBOln pasture. Especally suted for dary farm. J. A. Grffn,, Fla BARGAN Household furnture ncludng: chars, tables, couches, electrc refrgerator,, gas range, Englcr foldng twn bed coucl wth maltrcsses, complete- sot ot Dckens, rvng, Encyclopeda. Or artcles all n excellent condton. No dealers. PHONE BRANFORD LOST Passbook No t found return to Savngs Bank LOST Passbook No t found return to Savngs Bank DAY CARE avalable for chldren of workng mors, on bus lne. Man Street, Short Beach. Call E. Evs, DSTRCT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. PROBATE COURT, August 22nd Estate of ALFRED J. ENSGN late of East Haven n sad Dstrct, deceased., n pursuance ot an order of Hon. James A. Shanley, Judge of Court ot Probate for Dstrct ot New Haven, notce s hereby gven that sad Court hath lmted apponted sx months from dale hereof for credtors of sad deceased to brng n tler clams aganst sad estate. Tose who neglect to exhbt r clams wthn sad tme wll be debarred. All persons ndebted to sad estate are requested to make mmedate payment to Margaret E. Dover, Admnstratrx c.t.a. 83 Bradley.Avenue 9-28 East Haven, Conn. DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss. 12th, Estate of ALCE C. CHASE late of Ware, Mass. ownng property n, n sad Dstrct, deceased. The court of Probate tor Dstrct ot, hath lmted allowed sx months from date hereof, for credtors of sad estate to exhbt r clams tor settlement. Those who neglect to present r accounts properly attested, wthn sad tme, wll be debarred a recovery. All persons ndebted to saa Estate are requested to make mnedate payment to Arthur C. Chase, Executpr 9-28 Sheffeld, Massachusetts DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss. 7, 1950 : Estate ot JENNE W. HAWKES late ot, n sad Dstrct, deceased. The Court of Probate for Dstrct ot, hath lmted allowed sx montls from date hereof, tor tho credtors ot sad et--- tte to exhbt r clams tor settlement. Those who neglect to present r accounts properly attested, wthn sad tme, wll be debarred a recovery. All persons ndebted to sad Estate are requested to make mmedate payment to quls B. Zacher, Executor Address." 99 Man Street, Conn m T,t.-:- f- l,-j 1..,

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