1939-06-15 - Hagaman Memorial Library

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THE BEANFORD REVIEW, THUESDAY, JUNE 8, 193?
rage Eight
THE MOVIE GUYED
IIOMA'U'OOD COSSir:
Martha Raye, in San Ffanclsco,
for a visit, had a yen to entertain,
so she called all the Hotels t o sec If
any of her Hollywood friends were
nround, She collected for cocktails
and dinner WoUaoe Berry, Jean Her
Bholt, Edward Arnold, Olalro Wind
sor, and Mr, and Mrs. Andy Dovlne.
Fred MncMurray bemoans the
failure of his practice pistol range at
homo. It has been twice filled with
water from rain. Fred is one of
Hollywoods most ardent sportsmen.
Ills Sparc time Has been divided between tennis, golf, swimming, skcet
shooting, fishing and hunting.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is another
tennis fiend who can always bo
lound on his court when ho has a
day off from the Set. Ho spends so
much of his lime there t h a t he's had
a telephone and radio installed in
a shelter by the court.
While Jack Bonny was rushing
over to his studio, ho was slopped
by a traffic signal and when the
light turned green again h e found
ho couldn't gel his car going agoln.
Ho franlically fussed with his car
through several changes of rdd
stops and green goes, when a passer
by shoulod, "Whals the m a t t e r buddy, Aon'l you llko the color?"
'You're all wrong!" is Atwlll's Impatient comment, "It's exactly a
quarter to 12."
"Remind me to have some hands
put on this watch I" ad Ilbbed Al
RIU.
Director Allen Dwan liked tho
linos so much he left it In.
On tho same program we have
another'smash hit "The Kid From
Texas" with Dennis O'Keefo, Florence Rice and Buddy Ebsen.
Calendar Of Events
2nd and dtli Tuesday niglit, NaKlinwena Council, Degree of Pocnlionlas in Red Men's Hall.
Ist a n d . 3 r d Fridays—Viisa S t a r Lodge, No. 1.00, ,Svca Hall.
First Monday—Indian Neek F i r e Co., Social Mooting.
Second Moudoy—Indian Neck F i r e Co., Uusinoss Meeting
Third a n d F o u r t h Mondays—Indian Neck F i r e Co., Drills
A l l In The .
Day's W o r k
By E C. and N. II. CARPENTER
the counsel of Paul—be Imitators of
the best; have friendship one fori
the oOkt; believe , greatly in Ocd
and Christ and their mastery over
evil; let your Christian fruits 1 3
shown not in your much speak Ir. 5
but In your power to do his will."
N. H. C.
A'^iss Burne Is
June Bride Of
Earl L Jones
Miss Laura Burne, daughter of
Mrs Philip Burne of Stony Creek
became the bride of Earl Lewis
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
B. Jones of White Plains, N. Y., in
the Church of Christ, Stony Creek,
Saturday Rev. Kenneth Brookes,
pastor, performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a suit of brown with
matching accessorie's and corsage of
sweet peas and rosebuds.
EAST HAVEN PARKWAY
Sometime ago I suggested t h a t
East Haven try to find a suitable
name for the splendid highway t h a t
Is now being biult through the
EVERY WEEK
town, I suggested "East Haven
Thursdays i 12 !l5, East Haven R o t a r y Club.
Mrs. C. Henry Holsenbeck of HopParkway," and asked t h e legisla- son Avenue entertained at a bridal
Mondays—Ijranford Kotnry, ^2•^tl, Congregational Olnircli
ture to give it that official title. I shower Saturday evening in honor
Fridays—Pawson Tribe, I. 0 . 1 1 . M, al 8 P. M. in Redmeu's Hall.
found t h a t there waff some difficul- of Miss Ruth Esborn of Stannard
ty about t h a t . The Merrill Parkway Avenue, whose marriage will take
J U N E 0th
and the proposed Wilbur Cross road place on Juno 29. The party was In The matron of honor, Mrs. LionWATCH FOn COMING HITS:
Heeilal, Old St(nie C'liureli PnriKli House, 8 o'clock.
will have the word "Parkway" as a the form of a "bluebird shoiier" el Seccombe of Ansonia, sister of the
• "Streets of New York" with J a c part of their official title. This and was repetition of her mother's bride, wore navy blue with white ackie Cooper
,"0,000 Enemies" with
J U N E 10th
word usually implies that the road shower 21 years ago. A large nest cessories and a corsage of sweet
Walter Pidgeon and Rita Johnson..
lioDstor Card P a r t y in Kant Haven iJeiiioeriilie iiooiiis
will be restricted to only certain made of paper, with a bluebird ho- poas and rosebuds. A wedding break
..."Charllo Chan a t Reno" with
Food Sale on Oreon, lluinbow Girls
types of vehicles. So It should not vering above it, held the gifts and fast followed in the home of the
Sidney Toller.
be used in naming our road. As for a shower of bluebirds was suspended bride's mother. Upon their return
J
U
N
E
11th
See you In the movies,
Saltonstall Parkway, or Boulevard, from the chandelier. The table was from a wedding tour Mr. and Mrs,
W i d o w ' s .Son Lodge, Fcllowsliii) Picnic at Cam]) Morion,
Your Movie Guyed.
my criticism would be t h a t the decorated with bluebird favors and Jones will reside hi While Plains,
Cliildrens Day in Cinirclics .
. .
word would mean nothing to peo- a bird bath formed tho center- New York.
J U N E 12th
ple a t a distance from East Haven. piece. The decorations throughout
Tjutlier League Meets in Lullieran Cliuroli.
1 think tho words "East Haven" the house were of blue and yellow Robert Gate h a s been visiting in
should
be a part of the name. I t lilies.
Montpclier, Vermont.
J U N E 14th
will designate Its locality to people Attending were Mrs. Swenson;
Food Sale in Parisii Ilouao, T r i n i t y Guild
a t a distance from here, and it will Miss Agnes and Hilda Swenson
J U N E IBth
be a sort of advertisement for East Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. Mlna Shorthand, Typewriting, BookRending Club P l a y Day witii Mrs. Harry Ferguson
SR
Haven. Perhaps "East Haven Boule- Stradberg and Miss Gladys Strand- keeping, Accounting, Business
Dictaphone,
Motlier's Class Meets at IIOHIHI Center.
vard" would be as well as we can berg, of East Haven. Mrs. Edwin Administration,
A meeting of the executive board
Comptometer, Day and Evening
Dane 0, .li'oxon Community Center
do. But I like to hear other sugges- Maddern, Mrs. Joseph
Mattson, Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter
ofllio Branford Garden club was
tions. It will be a thing of great u t - Mrs. Gustavo Johnson, Miss Gayle
held Thursday afternoon in the
J U N E 17th
ility and of great beauty when It is Johnson. Mrs. Axel Mickelson, Mrs. at any time.
homo of Mrs. H. E. H. Cox of Pino
SunHliiiio CInl) Food Sale on the Qreen.
completed. I met the Highway Com Swan Esborn, Mrs. Ernest Johnson,
Orchard. Two new members were
STONE COLLEGE
Concert, Musical A r t Society in Library Hall, 8:30.
missloner tho other day, and thank Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. WhitHOT TIP FOR WEEK
\
accepted, Mrs. Arthur Ailing and
120 Temple St., New Haven
ed
him
for
what
was
being
done
for
ney
Marsh,
Mrsl
Carl
Grcenvall,
J
U
N
E
18th
A ten.so scene was being shot for Mrs. Perry Tucker. Thero was one
our town, and felt that I was ex- Mrs. Edgar Williams, Mrs. Hllmo
Communion Breakfast, St. M a r y ' s Holy Name Society.
"Tho Gorilla," the 20lh CciHury- resignation that of Ml.w. Julia R.
pressing Ihe sentiments of all of our Corcoran, Mrs. Kale Keast, Mrs. C.
Announcement
was
Fox comedy-thriller which Is now Lamphlor.
' >
J U N E 10th
people.
Henry Holsenbeck
being shown a t the Loew P o l l Col- made by the chairman of the ways
WHEN IN NEED OF
Summer Rnund-lj|), Free ]rcall;li Examiniilion for i)rc-.scliool
and means committee, Mrs. James
lege Theatre tor one big week.
Lait evening Mrs. Harold Smith,
WALLPAPER
cliildren in the liigli seliooi.
Goodsell Road, entertained a t a
A rock had Just been thrown Ooboy t h a t a lawn party and bridge
Undeserved Praise
Falliei"B Club Sport Bunquet in East Haven.
or PAINT
through Lionel Atwlll's window, and will bo hold at the homo of Mrs. W.
Last week in the Review there a p - shower for Miss Esborn.
VISIT
tied to It Is a nolo threatening him D. Pinkham In Pino Orchard June
peared an article concerning myJ U N E 21st
self, written by some unknown but
ORGANIZE COMPANY
with murder a t midnight. The Rltz 28. Thero will also be a food and
Strawlicrry Pcslivui, Lutlior League.
UNITED WALL PAPER
misguided friend. I greatly appre- The Branford Point Realty Co. of
Brothers, as three domcnted dicks, candy sale.
Public Luncheon — Baptist Cimreh
CO.
ciated his kindly and complimen- 206 Main Street, Branford, has reglanced hurriedly a t their watches. Tho monthly mooting of the club
33 Crown St., New Haven
tary
sentiments,
but
feel
unworthy
ported
its
organization
to
the
secEach called out a different hour.
followed the board meeting,' at
of such generous praise.
"We Save You Money"
retary of state. It has $4,200 subwhich Mrs.R. Earlo Boers, presiNo, I am no politician, and do not scribed for, with the pnllre amount
dent presided. Mrs. Samuel A
aspire to t h a t estate. But I have In cash. There are 42 shares of
Grlswold, Chairman of the program
associated with them much and am stock, each with a par value of
committee. Introduced the guest
convinced
that a good deal of so ^100. Officers are: president, Gusspeaker, A. Enrl Wood, engineer of
called politics Is Just mistaken non tavo A. R. Hamre. vice-president
the roadside development division
Fi'i., Snt.—.Tuiio 9-M
sense. Many seem to think t h a t to |Charles Reynolds; treasurer, Milton
of the Connecticut Highway DepartM a r t h a Raye, Bob Hope in
be a successful politician one m u s t ' P . Bradley; and secretary, Daniel
ment whose subject was "Tho Roand
be shrewd, cautious, secretive, and F. Daly, all of Branford. Directors
mance af Mllestopos." He gave an
"NEVEE SAY DIE"
not over sensitive as to moral con- are the officers and Frederick F.
Interesting
talk
on
the
department
Also
siderations. I do not believe a word Osterhold and Robert S. Bradley,
which was organized In 1808 and
of It. I believe our people would both of Branford.
"Pirates of the Skies" now h a s 2,400 men employed.
ESTIMATES OHEELPULLY
Due
to
.some
changes
to
be
made
|
ignano,
Anthy
Yurkash,
John
01much prefer to vote for a person
WITH
GIVEN
Ho spoked of the large amount of In and about Ihefaclory, where lay- tenbrlct, Charles West, John Ander whom they believed to be thoroughMrs. Barbara S. Lamb has been
Kent Taylor, Eochollo Hudson
planting on tho Merrltt Parkway outs are necessary. Bob Llndccn h a s son, L.N. Brazzell, Joe Dorso, Sam ly honest t h a n for a schemer and a named to the board of managers of
Tel. 4-0988
where native shrubs and troos such been temporarily transferred from
plotter, and a shady "sport." At Agnes Dickinson Lee Chapter, D. A. 420 Main St.
East Haven
Sun., Mon., Tuos., J u n o 11-] 2-13 as laurel and dogwood are set out the p a t t e r n Department to the I.eprlc and Stanley Jennings. Cosmo any r a t e t h a t Is' the plan I laid out
is
a
little
worried
as
to
Charles
for a succession of blooni. also Drafting Room, to assist in this
for my own guidance. I make no sec"CONFESSIONS OF
mcnlloning tho type of fence of n a - work. Joseph Klimowlcz, also has West—Ace Runner-—should he stop r e t of where I stand on any public
Mrs. Joseph Erlckson of Terhune
A NAZI SPY"
tive oak. The speaker spoke of all
question. I will gladly tell anyone Avenue is 111 In Grace Hospital.
been transferred from the Emery to stroke his mustache.
the Interesting milestones through•with Edvi'. Q. Eobinson
how I have voted or expect to vote
Department where he Is to learn a
out Connecticut.
ALSO
The boys In the Steel Foundry on any question, and also,I make no
new vocation. Both of these m e n
secret of tho candidates I intend to
"Blondie Meets the Boss"
seem to be very Interested and are wish to Inform Mr. John Knudsen support.
NEXT WEEK IS
— wrni —
doing very well In thelr^new endea- tl)at there,is available on t h e marI gladly supported our two New
P e n n y Singleton, A r t h u r L a k e
FLAT WORK
vor. It appears t h a t these two men ket a "Protecetivo Nose Clip design- Haven County Commissioners. They
have gotten some knowledge out of ed for those smo^qh«^who must ap- have made a fine success of their
preciate
their
smBke
when
they
WET WASH
attending classes of t h e scho6l,held
Wod, Tluirs.—June Vl-15
Jobs. The county has accumulated a
each Thursday under the leadership have burned down to the last half large surplus. And the county voted'
Sapphiro TaWowaro Nights
Inch.
, SOFT DRY
The wedding of Miss Phyllis Mas- of Mr. Krouse.
a large reduction in county tax. :
cola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P a t Largo P i t c h e r to E a c h L a d y
fully believe they should be reelectTommy,
the
three
year
old
son
of
sy Mascola of 434 Forbes Avenue,
The cabin at Twin Lakes being Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Barba h a s re- ed. How can we expect honesty and
"WOMEN in the WIND" East Haven, to Alfred J. Reynolds, built
by Dominic Bontatlbus with turned home from Grace Hospital good management In public office
Kay Pranois, William Gargan of Boston, Mass. was solemnized the able
assistance of Mr. Hobart where he was confined for ten days If we play shrewd politics and throw
FINISHED WORK
with
a
high
mass
by
tho
Rev.
Father
MJSO
Page, Is nearlng completion. Mr. with gland trouble. The Hospit out worthy public servants?
Joseph Buckley at St. Vincent de
It Is true t h a t I am a Republican,
Bontatlbus h a s gained some helpful zatlon Plan which his father reoen
"SMILINa ALONG"
BACHELOR SERVICE
Paul's Church Monday morning a t
suggestions from his supervision of tly subscribed to, came to the re- and most of the time go along with
110 o'clock. The bride was given In
the party. But I would a thousand
the showers in the Steel Foundry.
scue
nicely,,
and
now
Tommy
and
marriage by her father. Tho bride's
times rather stand with a good
his father feel quite well.
gown was of white moire with p a n Democrat t h a n with a shady Repubne velvet and she carried a shower The 6ost Department had Its
lican. In short, I tell my unknown
of lilies of the valley and annual luncheon at tho Oasis o n | The Office and Foremen of tho friend t h a t my political platform is
Tel. 572-2 — 572-3
: 281 Main St.,
East Haven bouquet
gardenias. The maid of honor. Miss Thursday. This Is an annual event M.I.F. company will challenge any to honestly work for the public Inand is financed by a payment of
Sun., Mon., Tiics., .linio 11-12-lli Mario DoNegre, wore white organ- five cents each week. J o h n Cameron department In the shop (no ringers terest, and do it all out In broad
B, W. Nelson, Prop,
allowed) to a series of three soft
die dotted In blue and a leghorn
daylight, regardless of race, color,
hat, and carried garden flowers. ; gave a talk on his recent trip to ball games to be played whenever religion, or political expediency.
"THE HARDYS
and wherever may be decide. A prize
The best man was a brother of Florida.
Shore Lots For Sale at Branford
RIDE HIGH"
E. C. C.
of a carton of cigarettes to each
tho bride, Charles Mascola.
C o m e in a n d S e e
Point. Must be sold. Apply P . O.
Also
The bride's mother wore navy Stanley Jennings, chairman of the player on the winning team will be
Box 192 Short Beach.
the A m a z i n g N e w
12 CROWDED HOURS' blue chiffon and a corsage of lilies Steel Foundry Outing, has secured donated by t h e Company. Teams Paul Solves Church Problems
Because
next
Sunday
is
Children's
services of John Sveda t o be limited to ten players.
with Richard Dix, Luoillo Ball of the valley and gardenias. The the
Day, this Important lesson may not
LOST: Poss Book No. 10703. If found
church was decorated with garden Master of Ceremonies. He hopes to
render
a few vocal selections accom- .Hero Is a "Believe It or Not" com- receive the attention which it de;\Ved., Tlnu-s.—,Inni!ld-lD
flowers and a reception wos held
serves. This flrst letter to the Correturn to Branford Savings Bank,
panied
by
Prank
Moschelte
who
will
after tiie ceremony a t George's ReS'
ing from t h e Cost D e p a r t m e n t — inthians deals with many and varSylvia Sidney in
taurant at tho Annex. At the offer' play the acoordlan.For eveily ton of good malleable ied problems which had arisen In
"ONE THIRD OF i lory, Dudley Buck's "Ave Maria'
castings produced there are 880 the church i n , t h a t city. The one
Keeps /ood /rosh as a daiayl
The Steel Foundry Track Team pounds of new sand used to mold it. gi'oat solution Is set forth in the
was rendered by C. Ramsteadt at
A NATION"
ALSO
the organ and high mass was sung Is very fortunate In securing t h e
13th chapter, t h a t exquisite descripPLAY DAY
"The ramily Next Door" by Anne Del Monlco. The couple services of Cosmo CaruUo, former
tion of the love t h a t never falls.
IC-HTiPOWER
CONNECTiCU
will live a t 43 Allston Avenue, Bos- Atheletlc Instructor of the Univor
The Half Hour Reading Club will Dr. Albert Buckner Coo has summed
— wmi —
slty of Naples. Cosmo has shown hold Its a n n u a l play day Thursday, up some of the suggestions In the
ton, Mass.
12 Inch sink and tub combinatlonii
Hugh Herbert, R u t h Donnelly
Phone 744
good Judgment In securing a fine June 15, In t h e homo of Mrs. Harry lesson text as follows: "We can
$29.9S complete. Toilet outflts
field of men. He h a s selected t h e Ferguson in Sunset Beach. Plans are solve church problems by following 2'21 Montowese St.
Ladies Grift Nights
OPENS VENICE INN
Branford
complete $12.95. Bath tubs $14.90.
The Venice I n n has opened In the following to compete In the Track behig made for a covered dish lunt''ri., Sat.—June lC-17
new building, corner of Harbor and Event to b6 held at t h e outing J u n e cheon. Membefrs are asked to bring
Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Flumblnc
10th: Henry Zuwallack, Tom Slc- their own dishes and silver.
Maple Street.
and Heating Materials Co., 1730
"CONFESSIONS OF A
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT CHOICE OF
State St., New Uavcn, Conn.,
NAZI SPY".
Phone G-0028.
Bluebird Shower
For Bride-To-Be
Milestones Was
Subject Of Talk
At Garden Club
Pequof Theatre
FrederickCDahl
PAINTER
DECORATOR
BRANFORD
LAUNDRY
Newlyweds Will
Live In Boston
FRIGIDAIRE
WEEK
\ Capitol Theatre
"COLD-WALL"
FRIGIDAIRE
Business Directory
with Edw. Q. Robinson
,
AUG
" Persons in Hiding''
with Lynno Overman and
Patricia Morison
First and Only Auto Theatre in Connecticut
SIT IN YOUR CAR-SEE AND HEAR MOVIES
KOW T H R U S A T . — " Y O U T H T A K E S A F L I N G " m t h J o e l MoOrea, A n d r e a Leeds
plus " G o i n g P l a c e s " with Lowell Thomas, Cartoon, News.
NEXT SUN., MON., TUBS.—BOBBY B R E E N in " B R E A K I N G T H E I C E " plus
M a r c h of Timo, Mickey Mouse, News.
ytudte tfou/i. "T^ui^
Milford Drive-In Theatre
tO.VISIT
G O O D USED CARS
AT REAL LOW PRICES
Trade-ins On the New Dodge and Plymouths
SALES and ]
SERVICE
M. R. Ziegler
302 Main Street
Phone 886
Branford
Junction Rts. 1 & l A , P o s t Road & Cherry St.
iOipCTICUT
ryPEVVKlTEKS — ALL MAKES
New, Rcbuills, Rentals, Portublu,
Supplies
Convenient Terms
RELIANCE TyPEWIUTER CO.
C. B. GUY, Mgr.
Telephone 7-2738
109 Crown Street,
New BaTcn
Continuous Nightly 8 P. M. to 1 A. M.—Rain or shine
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO CONNECTICUT
tOw'TviStoM*L'iMg\
MATUKO BROS.
Loam—Sand—Stone and Fill
• GOOD ROADS
• SAFE BEACHES
• PEACEFUI, LAKES
-MIKO MOfiC DOUMIS 10 COKKCCTICUr
•
ENTEE OR LEAVE AT ANY TIME
35o per person
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• PEACEFUL LAKES • SAFE BEACHES
Contractors and General Trucking
Bradley St. Tel. 726 Branford, Conn.
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Branford, Oonncotiout, Thursday, J u n e 15, 1930
VOL. x n — N O . 10
East Haven High
Graduation Day
Exercise Held
Branford Is Largest
Strawberry Community
In New Haven County
Presentation OfDiplomas
ToJunior High Graduates
At Exercises Tonight
One hundred and Iwenly-nve seniors, comprising the largest graduating class to dale, will be awarded
diplomas at the Commencement exercises to be held tonight in the
East Haven high school auditorium, A Tono Poem; Evangeline Will Bo Presented In AuditorBusiness Originated At Close Of Civil War—Co-operative
This group will bo the lost to have
ium By Students of Junior High—One Hundred and
Marketing Always Employed—Season At Its Height
begun their secondary school edu
Sixteen Will Be Graduated.
cation In New Haven prior lo tho
With Small Crop Due To Dry SeasoiL
building of the East Haven high
school.
One hundred sixteen boys and
Tuesday night's showers came too
girls will receive diplomas tonight
The order of exorcises tor gradulate to save the early stramberries.
'riu'sc men liiivc ix-ou inslruinenliil in liriujiiuK to Ensl Haven a ation follows: Selection, "The Bofrom the Branford Junior High
Dry weather is held responsible for
Sciiool. The presentation will bo
the loss of approximately two-thirds
varied pniKriini of onlorlainiiuMit; rrcsiilonl Ualiili Wiiyler, A'ice- hemian Oirl," by Balfe, Orchestra;
made by Milton P. Bradley, ohairMarch of tho Graduates, Orcliosof the regular annual crop.
I'rcsidi'ul, (icorge Helen ; 'I'rcasiircr, Williiini ijyiu'li mul Socreliiry Dr. Ira; Invocation, Rev. Joseph Jomanof the Board of Education.
Local raisers specializing, in later
soph Buckley; Address of Welcome,
i'^'ank II. I(r().
Tho list of Graduates follow: Aoberries have been irrigating for the
John Lynch. Song, "Here's Love and
cto Flourlgia, Aoto Julia, A h e m
past month and expect to realize a
Success to You," by Ball, Class;
The Blaokstono Memorial Library George, Ahem Helen, Alcer Charles,
satisfactory Harvest with the aid of
Children's Day was observed SunGraduation Speaiccrs: "Tho Chal- will observe t h e 43rd anniversary of Alien Mae, Altermatt Joan, Altmann
anticipated showers.
day morning in the First Congregalenge," Ann Gorman, Gonevlovo Its founding Saturday, / u n o 17. In bergor Alljert, Altmannsbergeir DolSunday was peak day In the a u e - tional Church. "Building a Belter
Stephenson, and Marjorle Thomp- tho evening tho Musical Art Society ores, Anderson John, Baboook Mao,
tioh rooms In New Haven with 2500 World" was the subject of the Beau
son; Piano Solo, "Valse, Op . 2,' will present n concert in Literary Ballon Raymond, Barker Doris, Barcrates reaching the block for ship- ty of the Earth," organ and piano,
by Mischa Lovltezkl, Ruth Alwood; HaU. The program will include an ron Lillian, Blanchlnl Tina, Bradley
ment to'Boston New York Washing- Mrs. S. V. Osborn, Jr., and Miss IsPresentation of Class of 1930, Mau- ensemble group, a quartet which Belly, Brandt Samuel, BrccclaroU
abel MacLeod; call to worship,
15,000 Rotarians will gather In rice A. Gcrmond, William E. amis,
ton Vermont Philadelphia.
Cleveland, Ohio, Juno 10 to 23, tor William E. Fagorstrom; Presenta- win render "Tho Persian Garden," Naiida, Bronson Henry, Cassidy BetOf the 2500 crates received, H a m - Supt. Alfred Gale; scripture. Miss
a group of songs by Anna Waylott ty, Catania Adolpho, Cawloy J u n e ,
den and Branford were t h e heaviest Jessle^'aconis; meditation, Dorothy F a t h e r s ' .Club .Presents ..Joe Di the 30th annual convention of Ro- tion of Diplomas, Maurice A. Gortary Internotlonal. By plane, by mond; Benediction, Rev. William H. and a piano duet by Mrs. Andrew J, Colbert ivlargarol, Collins Charles,
contributors with Branford recog- Llndberg; message, the pastor; reMaggio, T a r z a n Brown, Qeno
Danielson and Miss Isabel MacLeod, Oaddlo Dominic, DoLcono Ardls,
sponse,
"Wo
Give
Thee
But
Thine
nized as the largest source of supTunney and Others
^ train, by auto, by ship; from J a - Nicolas; Recessional, Orchestra,
Tho concert wiU begin a t 8:30 p. m. Doty Su,ian, Dougherty Gladys, DroOwn," choir, pageant, "Building a
pan, from China; from India, from
ply In this part of the state. H a m Bolter World," Mrs. Joseph Hondo,
South Africa, from South America, Last night the Class Day oxorcises Tho program follows; "Damnation tnr Rosemary, Duel Helen, Ellsworth
don h a s been less fortunate t h a n teacher, Walter Kremser, Donald
History will be made in the East from almost every country of the were held. The program was as fol- of Faust"; Ballet "Sylvia"; LeCld'
Lura, Englohart Shirley, Erlcspn
this town in saving Its output.
Stevens, Richard Jackson; Interlo- Haven High School.gymnasium next
lows: Processional, Orchestra; Ad- Musical Art Esemblo, Margaret W. Joan, Evoskovlch Paul, Fenn Walter
Seventy years ago John Plant, gue, nursery class, Miss Marjorle Mondoy night when tho 'Fathers' world, Rotarians will gather to el- dress of Welcome, John Lynch. AdFouser director, violins, Margaret Fousor Oeorgo, Gcnrloh Carol, GiorAustin Babook and Samuel Beach MacLean, teacher; Inlerlogue, be Club of East Haven celebrates its ect Rotary's international officers, dresses by William E. Glills, superln-l Fouser, Alice Burr, Plorence Smith; dano Dominic, Goodrich Dorothy,
formed the Branford Fruit Co. in glnners department, Miss Mabel first anniversary with a banquet to vote on legislation, to renew old tondent of schools, and William E. viola, Hossalie Pinkham; cello Corn Griffln Anna, Gullans Carl, G u m order to ship their fruit by oar load Goddard, teacher; primary and Jun- and entertainment which will at- friendships, and to create new ones. Pagerstrom, principal; Class History eiia Osborn; clarinet, Herbert Gale; kowskl Evelyn, Hanoy James, H a r T. Holmes Bracken Is official deout of the state. Pawson Park was ior departments flag drill which tract some of sport's most figures.
legate from the'-Branford Rotary Lucille Skinner and Elinor Priest; percussion, Robert Osborn; piano, rison Barbara, Havens Ruth, Holafound a very suitable location for tells briefly the story of t h e peace
blrd Mary, Holcomb Anno, Holmes
Joe DlMagglo, famous Yankee Club and Wliliath Hitchcock alter^ Class Statistics, Morton Cook; Piano Nelllo Osborn.
growing and most of the pickers bridge between the United States star, heads a long list of outstandSolo, Forrest White; Class Prophecy, "In a Persian Garden" -^Olara
Conttiiucd 071 page three
were Irish.
and Canada, Louise Smith, Eliza ing figures which will Include Tar- mate. Others frofn here who expect Helen Mills and Joseph Hawlin; Crawford, soprano; Ruth L. Oliver,
Through the years the Plant ber- Barnes, J a n e Thompson, Evangeline zan Brown, famous marathon r u n - nate. Others from hero who expect Class Poem, Jeanne Struzynslk; contralto; William Peacooko, tenor.
Song, "The Dancers," by Laconic, William Reynolds, bass; Mary Devries have been favorites but t h e Joyner, Virginia Adams, Winifred ner., Joe McCluskey, former Olym- PetrUlo.
acreage h a s been decreased so t h a t Taconls, Winifred Kremser, Betty pic steeplechase champion., Gene Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony, pastor Class; Class Gifts, May Johanneson lin, piano.
HoUman,
Joyce
and
Betty
Ferguson,
and Henry Crosby. Class Will, Malof
the
First'
Congregational
Church,
the number of pickers employed h a s
Marion Swift, Nancy Shepard, Mar Tunney, former world's heavy- was tho speaker at the meeting of colm Douglass; Hocessional, Orces- Hungarian Dance, Isabollo Macbeen reduced from-150 to 50.
weight
champion.,
Buddy
Erich,
Leod, Dorothy Danielson; Talcs
' The most satistaetory pickers now tha Taconls, Walter Jackson and cross-harbor swimming champion, the Rotary Club Monday noon, Mr tra.
fiom Vienna Woods, Anna Waylott
are either Italian or Polish. It is cs- Donald HoUman; ;Kipllogue, Inter- N a t h a n Mann, .heavyweight cham- Anthony's topic was "The Oriental
Bourrco, .with Powdered Wig and
mediate.; ^Depactmoafe;=Josephhie
Cauldron." Ho „ jlUcusscd Chinese
ConUnued on page seven
hoopi.«klrtf«-Tango •ln-»D, Eneombioj
Pommer, May Llndberg,- Doris May plon-.'Otr- Connecticut.,^ .LoulslKld) llfb, manriers and-liablls of tfiought
i^J-**i.«(!Hp..»-*w*..>».Wl'—U—*-?»>
former
featherweight as lie had observed them as a tea
Ward; Clara Jackson, Jacqueline and Kaplan,
The annual communion brealcfast
champion
of
the
world.
Ford
Frlok
Shirley Gell.
chor for three years in Yalo-inof tlie St. Mary's Sohlor Holy Name
president of tho Natlona League., Clilna.
Society will bo held Sunday, F a t h Schoolboy Rowe of the Detroit Tiger's Day, at tho Tryst. As this is a
Guests at the meeting were Priners Frank S. Coskey, stale athlotlc
father and son affair, the men and
cipal Hillis K. Idleman of Branford
commissioner., Alble Booth, exboys
will receive Holy Communion
High School, and the winners of the
Yale football captain., Mort Llndsey,
at the 7:30 o'clock-mass and t h e n
Rotary Shield Award, Miss Patricia
At
the
closing
session
of
Trinity
star bigpln bowler and numerous
will proceed to tho Tryst where
Ahem and Lawrence Nlckerson
Church School Sunday morning a t others.
breakfast will bo served by the laThe Spring Flower Show of the
T h e dinner is a good-will fes- Visiting Rotarians wore Myron H. tendance awards were made to 40 The Woman's Republican Club dles of the parish. Patrick H. Dunn
Branford Garden Club held T h u r s tival to stir interest in the member- Brock of Hamden, Ralph N. Oakley members of the school by Supt. will hold its June meeting In the Is general chairman of tho affair
day in Trinity Parish house was a District Managers and Managers ship drive which will be started in of MUford, Dr.'-Robert N. Taylor of Waller H. Palmer, as follows: 12 home of Mrs. Milton P. Bradley of and is being assisted by various mem
East Haven and William Sangsler of years, Miss Mlchclln Desi; 10 years, Branford Point Monday at 2:45 hers of the society. Attorney Fredvery successful affair.
of the Mass., Rhade Island Conn., earnest in t h e Fall. Thero already
Robert Buoil; nine years, Marlon o'clock. Tho meeting will be in the
Prizes in the various classes were and New Jersey Western Auto Sup- is a n enrollment of '275 made up of Saybrook.
Blrbarle; eight years, Alan Bradley, form of a silver tea which the pub- erick R. Hondo will act as toastraas-:
awarded as follows: Class I, Iris— ply stores were entertained Sunday fathers and others who have dlsDorraine Bradley, John Clark, Da- lic is Invited to attend. Henry Istas ter, and a suitable speaker will bo
A, Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. Roberts, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Turner at dlsplayed no Utile enthusiasm In
vid Clark, Louis Dosl; seven years, of New Haven will bo present with secured for the occasion. Tickets
Mrs. Nelson Grlswold;
honorable their cottage, Main Street, Short creating a paternal interest in the
John Anderson; six years, Thomas his secing-eye dog. Mrs. Grace Hun- may be secured from any member of
mention, Mrs, Edward Grlnnell and Beach.
educational and athletic ao tlvlties
Bralncrd, Charles Buoil, Betty Llns- ter will bo in charge of refresh- the bommltleo
Mrs. R. N. VanWle; B, Mrs. Robert
of t h e East Haven schools.
ley, Joan Reeves, Richard Whit- ments.
Williams, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Van Wie, The following were their guests;
State's Attorney Samuel B. Hoyt,
comb; five years, Billy Blunden, CaMrs. Shepard, Mrs. Scott Gilbert; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rlggs, Mr. and
president
of
the
Amateur
Athletic
therine Lucas; four years, Robert Mrs. E. E. Waldron, former re.ilMrs.
William
Turbort
of
Boston.
C, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Robert J. Plumb
Anderson, Peter Brainord, Norma dent says of the "Seeing Eye."
Mrs Williams; honorable mention: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benham of Union of the United States will
O Wonder Dog, a marvel of the
Clark, Ruth Crawford, Phoebe HlgMrs. Van Wie, and Mrs. Beers; D, Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ur- officiate as toastmaster and Joe
ley, Elizabeth Maddern, Barbara age.
Mrs. Shepard, Mrs. Stone, -Mrs. A. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Torrel Slade, Mr. Tansey's orchestra will provide the The following students of Bran
Oppel, Robert Plumb, Phyllis Rice, We watched in awe your ailenl,
W. Bowman; honorable mention, and Mrs. Rudy Osterman, Mr. and music. The catering will bo done by ford High School have been award three years, Fred Bllcker, J a n e guiding gait.
ed scholarships for the continuation
Miss Madolyn Zacher and Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Hackett of Springfield, Wolfe's Quality Food Shop.
T h e officers of the club are Ralph of their education: Alice Ann Bel Browne, Monica Close, Mary Dosl, Enabling now the helpless to
Grace Hunter, Class II, Peonies—A, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Olin Herman
Polly Plumb, Janyce Smith i two engage
The'wedding of Helen Louise,
Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. S. A. and children of Providence, Rhode Walyer, president., George Eden, anlc, Junior College of Commerce; years, Richard Baldwin, Robert In self-supporting work, and so
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Grlswold; B, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Gil Island; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hobbs Vice President., William Lynch, Barbara Jane Carr, Larson Junior Fletcher, Sandra Hemming. William abate
.
'
W. Robinson of Highland Avenue,
berl, Mrs. T. B Preble. C, Mrs. Van of Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Treasurer., Dr. Frank H. Igo, Secre- College; Beatrice Lily Hendrlckson, Higley, Ruth Roller, J a n e t Tousey
Uncertainty, dark loneliness, and Short Beach, and Mr. Vernon WilJudson, New Britain; Mr. and Mrs. tary.
Larson Junior College; Beatrice May
Continued on page five
one
year,
John
Blgelow,
Llnsley
Big
foar
.
':
Donald B. McKay of New Haven;
liam Kelsoy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Kelsey, Woman's College of New olow, honorable mention, Paul Bir
In safety he can cross the' streets E.'Kelsey of HUda street. East H a Mr. and Mrs. William Rabberman,
Haven; Doris Lorraine Montelius, barie and Henry Van Cleef.
with you.
ven, wlU take place in the Short
Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Junior College of Commerce and
The thundering traffic brings no Beach chapel, June 26 at 3 p . m. ;
Mock, of Newark, New Jersey. Mr.
McKeown's
Secretarial
School;
terror
drear
and Mrs. Wendell Davis, East OrMiss Elizabeth Thompson will be
Mildred Virginia Peterson, Mc•For you can see, and you know maid of honor and tho brides maids
ange, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs.
Keown's Secretarial School. Gersignals,
tool
Connie Miller of Kansas City, Mo.
wlU be, Miss Anna Moore and Miss
malne Eugelne Van Egghen, Junior
Lorraiiie Taylor. Marlon Elinor T h o Captain Thomas Sudas, general Mr. Turner is field supervisor of
College of Commerce; Vclory Ama
Wo
paused
before
this
picture
of
mas of West Haven has been c h o chairman, and assisted by a largo the Western Auto Supply Company,
tori, McKeown's Secretarial School
a pair
sen for flower girl.
committee from the M. P. Rice Hose Kansas City, Mo. During his stay
Shilling and Goldbeckcr are the
Linked strangely so tho dog can
Company No. 2, are planning for here he is supervising the changing architects of the modern colonial
Mr, Kelsoy has chosen Prederick
The Annual Drive of the Salva- lend ills eyes
their Fifth Annual Field Day to be of the New Haven Western Auto building situated east of Branford
Reading for his best man and ushtion Army h a s been launched.
To lift a soul's morale and end ers will be Edwin Hayden and Gorheld a t Hammer Field, Saturday Store from 170 Crown Street to 232 on Moose Hill and known as the
Mr. Thatcher has accepted the despair.
don Benson.
July 29 in the afternon and evening. Crown Street.
chairmanship and Charles N, BaxCoffee Cottage, an ideal setting for
And since t h a t day we cannot
Rev. Edith D o w e y o t New York
The huge parade with fire comter is again treasurer. Included In visualize
wedding breakfasts, banquets, teas,
city will perform the ceremony. ;
anles throughout the Stale as well
the Branford Campaingln are Short
luncheons, breakfasts and dinners
A thrilling scene of finer service
as Drum Corps will participate in
Beach, Stony Creek, Indian Neck than
accomodating up to 100 quests.
the principle streets of the town. I n
and Pine Orchard, and the followSUMMER EOUND.UP
Feather edge knotty pine form the
When dumb but well-trained Dog
the evening there will be first class
ing
general committee will support loads sightless Man I
Interior where flr beams and booths Wlnthrop Hoadley Towner, son of
Parents
of children entering
acts of vaudeville with the festivit
h
e
Drive
this
year:
Rev.
Byron
of modern early American maples M. E. Towner and the late Elsie
E. E W. school in September are urged to
ties ending with a mammoth dls
make ah attractive eating place.
Nicholas Towner of Baltimore and Kenneth Anthony: Clarence Bradbring the children to the High
play of fireworks.. I t is expected
Wild goose designs are used for grandson of Lester J. Nichols of ley; Gurdon Bradley; John E. BraSchool Monday for a free physical
that one of the biggest crowd in
the antique Ivory lamps with a n - Branford, married Miss Helen B. lncrd; Frank J. Kinney; Mrs, Howoxaminatlon by Dr. Clifford and her
history of the gala event, will be on Dinner plates from SaltlUo, sleep- tique parchment shades.
Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ard K. P r a n n ; Charles Reynolds;
staff from tho State Department
hand at Hammer Field for this huge ing Mexican salt and pepper shakAccessories are sun tan with pea- Robert B. Clark of Middleboro, Mrs. Mortimer Stanley; Mrs. J. R.
of Health Bureau of Child Welfare.
festivity.
Waters;
and
Miss
Hazel
M.
Van
Wie.
ers from the unusual village of Tam- s a n t stripes for color. Crystal ware Mass., Saturday in New York.
The
quota
h
a
s
been
set
for
the
sum
For information call the office of
azanchade and gayly colored water adds to the beauty of the table After a reception and breakfast
bottles of rusty earth or typical where only home cooked foods are at t h e Hotel Lexington, Mr. and of $500.00, and the letter appeal was Cynthia Anno Carpinella of 48 the Branford Visiting Nur.se AssoP U P I L S IN RECITAL
Mexican blue add beauty, color and served for breakfast, luncheon, tea Mrs. Towner sailed on the Monarch mailed on Friday, J u n e 0 to all Klrkham Street is a member of the ciation.
and dinner.
Wllhralna M Slrandberg will pre quaintness to the Wliarf.
of Bermuda for a wedding trip to prospective givers. In addition to Vational Doll and Toy Collectors
SXRAVVBERRY FESTIVAL
sent the following pupils in a piano When Mr. and.Mrs. Addison Brad
Bermuda. They will return to Bran this, factory lists have placed for Club and is the youngest member
The Indlon Neck Fire Company
recital Saturday evening al 7 P.M.; ley of Flying Point Road, Stony
BENEFIT PARTY
ford the latter part of June and will employees to give their annual con- In New Haven and Fairfield Counwill hold Its annual strawberry festies, Unit No. 3.
Jannlce
Romberg,
Canstance Creek tramoed over fallen trees and
A card party for the benoflt of later go to Chicago where they will tribution.
O'Brien, Harold Lamlbrlghl, Caro-, boats washed ashore on the morn- Trinity Church interior repair fund make their home.
Major Seddon, the Public Rela- She will exhibit her dolls at tho tival Saturday night, June 24 from.
World's Fair, Second National Doll 8 to 9 p. m.
lyn Slrandberg, Evelyn Roos, Ran-1ing of September 22nd, they found will be hold tomorrow at 8 n. m. in
Continued on page eight
Show to bo held at Spear's Auditorgory Stomne, Dorothy Jones, Elaine their buildings, lobster pots nets and the home of Mrs. Beauford H. ReeMrs, William Tyler of East Haven
Miss Louise Bennett formely of
dall Stevens, Grace Hanson, Mar- eel pots smashed against the rocks ves In Pine Orchard. Trinity auxll h a s returned from Sanford, Fla., Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony spoke ium, New York, June 10th -to July
Rockla'nd Park, will graduate MonLackman, Shirley TuUy, Bornice further up the meadows
lary has taken as Its project the rals I where she visited Mr. and Mrs. A . ' a t the recent meeting of the Whit- 8th.
Llndgren, Barbara MlUer, Frances Mexico would help them forget. ing of funds to redecorate the In-lH. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.i field Union held in the Madison Cynthia's collection is chiefly day from St. Lawrence University
Canton, N.Y,
dolls from foreign countries.
Geary, and Frances Bacon.
I
Continued on page eight
terlor of the church.
Zutheuer.
Congregational Church.
43rd Anniversary
Concert Offered
By Musical Art
Congregational
Sunday School
Children's Day
Famous Athletes Rotary Presents
Shield Award
Will Appears In
E.H. Gymnasium
Trinity Church'
Pupils Attend Republican Club
Final Session To Hear Talk
By Henry Istas
Prize Winners
Announced For
Flower Show Managers Meet
At Short Beach
Colleges Award
Scholarships To
1939 Graduates
Coffee Cottage
At Moose Hill
Opens Its Door
M. P. Rice Hose
Plan Field Day
Bradleys Open
The Wharf At
Stony Creek
St. Mary's Holy
Name Society
.Mee_ts,|n Trys^t
Miss Robinson
Announces Her
Wedding Plans
Salvation Army
Quota Is $500.
Will Visit Here
After Honeymoon
Trip To Bermuda
Cynthia Anne
Will Exhibit
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Page Two
EAST HAVEN
Graduates Receive Scholarship Awards
Ail In The
Day's Work
I
By K C. ami S. M. CAIlI'CTJnJR {
I wish I might say a word to tho.se
liUo whoso llve.'i have come some
keen sorrow. Wlicn trylnts to com1
lort those In sorrow I of lep Joel
how wea!^ and (utile words arc at
L
"SI*'.
1 ' a<aJ
such times. So tar as human bereavement Is concerned my own life
(luidiiiili-s (if (lie ('Ills'- of 1!i;i(l (if |jrunr<n'(l lliftli .Si'liool ulio HCIU awurdcd inviirdK to I'nrllier
has been comparatively free from ilii'ir ciliii'alidn lire lis l'()llii\\h, Icfl to ri(.'lil,: Mice Ili'lnnid, ,liinior ('<ille(ic of (lomiiiorcei Ijurbiiru Carr,
iji. Suclj O-lfi'nis M I have lost have^ IjiiiNon Juiiinr Cdjlc^o; Ik'iili-j'ce Hcndiii^lwdii, liar.soii .Junior COIICKI'I Upalricc KCIKC.V, Woiiicii'K Colnot been taken away loiematurelv' |
ege of New lliui'ii.
.or under unusual circumstances Did.
I deeply isympaHilzo with tjiose
i
whosf! experience has been dif(cr-j
oiU,
.' It is Imrd to understand how a
lovlne a p d can stand by and see
Jils'cSirdrcn suffer. There was once
a mai? who \ni m fiiiiy hon tliat he
held h i deoye'st affection. This ton
Whs' killed In a railroad, accident.
He rushed to t h t minlster'.-i house
o'nd flid not wait to be Ihvl'^d hi,
pushed tliE door onen and went Into
»
Jicl'l III rlKlil; lloris Monlclhi.s, .Junior (Villc;;e of Coininerce iind MeKcown's .Si'ci'cliirinl School
iYio minister's study. Laying his
hand rudely upon the shoulder of Mildred I'ctcr.son, MeKcoivn's Secrntiivinl .Sidiool, (.l(5rmainc Vnn H(,'(,'licn, .Junior College of Commerce;
lilfl pastor, ho demanded, "Where Vicilor Ainaloi'i, iMelicown's .SecM'eliiriiil Scliool.
was KOur Ood when my boy was bc\ns mpAl"
n was a hard m o m e n t i a n d wounds that wo have received nal."
So, beloved, do not give your lives
iZ*',?, f"'"!'""'' ?,"*• " ° '•^'",""'' '^^"^vlll have time to heal and "all tears
The annual Sunday School picnic
was Just whore He was when His . , , ;
, .,
v, ..^^
, . , • up to iincontrolicd sorrow. You have
prily son was being kljled." He I s ^ ' " ' " bo wiped away." "These t r l a l s | work to do and things to enjoy eveii
of the Old Stone Church will be
''Ijuphfid wlyj the focllnB of our|Wlvlch are but foj' a moment, shall yet.
held
Saturday at Lake Compounce
By Charlotte Young
' . '
InfJrm'Jty.'' "He bore our griefs and, work put for us a far more excecdin Bristol.
"Tile stars shine oyer the earth
cayripjj pur sorrows."
jing and eternal weight'of glory,
The star's shine over the seix;
''yfe musl leorn to think of life os while we look, not at the t J i l n ^
The Girls Friendly Society at
The stars look up to the mighty Mr. and Mrs. Watson Cheney,
a wJipJc. We (,ec only a little of it which are seen, but a t the things
Christ Church met Tuesday evening
God,
Mrs.
William
Greene,
Mrs
Lotty
In Ihcso earthly yeors, Jn the end- which arc not seen. For the thlnesj Tlie stars loolt down on liie.
In the home of Mrs. R. b . Schroeder
Qlddlngs, Mrs. Helen Nickles, Mrs.
loss years of eternlly we will have t h a t arc soeh temporal, while the
The stars have lived for a million William Marvin ^nd Mr. Earnest of Dodge Avenue.
^Inip to forget our human sorrow.?, things that ore not seen are cteryears,'
. . .
A tea and fiesta ware shower was
Parquette all from Hartford were
For a million years and a day;
But you and I wuriive and love the Sunday guests of Mi'S. Anna tendered Mrs. Dwight Monnier,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell
Wlien the stars are passed away." Stone of Grove Street.
MacArthur of
Klmberly Avenue,
' E C. 'C,
Atop TJjD Branford Hills
Branford, Conn.
recently at t h e home of Mi's. WilMr. John Hautfman was up fronii liam E. Fagerstrom. Guests includ
WlimJiIG ilELITUI. LE'ITERS
How much less we should know of the Bronx, repairing his summer' ed t h e Misses Violet Borrmann, Mar
Paul, the man if so many of the cottage, Peggy's Ro_p3t, during the Jor'e Burgess, Eisa Plerson, Virginia
CHOICE OF Tomato Juice, Grape Fruit Juice, Pineapple Juice,
,.
I Harrison, Beryl Brown, Lillian Carllettefs whlclj he 'wrote had hot past week, i .
Clam Chowder or Co7isomine
'•'"'"'
[son, Ann Gorman, Virginia Gerbeen preserved and handed down to
CHOICE ...:
Mr. and Mrs.' Archie Young of mond, Blanche King, Jacqueline
usi Some of these letters wore writCreamed Tuikpy on Toast, Hamburg Steak, Single BroJJed Lamb
ton to t h e . churches and, like the Stone Street and'Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed-,Malcolm, Evelyn Clark, Doris Blake
chop. Minced Hani and Scrambled Eggs, Frlfld SeoUops, Tortar
ones o.iioted In last Sunday's lesson, ward Morse of Riverside visited the ""an. Vera Blakeman, Lois Miller,
Sauce, Filed Claiiis Tartar Sauce, Broiled Fresh Mackprel,
deal with the problems which arise World's Fair Saturday and saw the and the Mosdames J. Russell MacFried Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce
In: tlio societiy of 'believers biinded Royal Couple;'
• Arthur, Maurice Gcrmond and W. E,
tbgetiier. But we have ifour, two to
Fagerstrom',
rolaioes and Vegetables Served with Move Orders
'Tlinothy and one each to Titus:and
Mrs, A. E. Carlson of Granite Bay
DESSERT
COFFEE or TEA
Philemon, which are more, purely received a special invitation to the
personal and reveal the place ivhich Vvprld'.s' Fair -to'see t h e King and
loyal and tehdc'r fh'eiVdshlp held In gueen
• •.' J o i •...••'.
the lire of Eaql.. Yoll could*: read
;hcm all in half a n hoiirories's,'iind \ Mr. Lester Kiimin'Jr, h a s Just reIt would bt time .Well spent^ The turned to his siilp .the U. S S. Lamshortest one, the lettcir to'Philemon ei'ton at San blcgo after visltlpB his
a.sklng him to receive with forgivoparents. Mi-, and Mrs. Lester Kumm
noss and Christian Ipve the slave,
Oneslmus, wlio had absconded with Sr. pt Grove Street.
'joinc of his master's money, but later mot Paul and repentfed of his IA family reunion was held at
evil ways, is considered one of the Double B'e'ach Sunday in honor of
Mr and Mrs.- Andrea
Thomson,
most nearly perfect exainpies of recently arrived from Denmark,
personal correspondence anywhere 'Those prcsent.,wcie; Mr. and Mrs.
in literature.
I Gordon Benson .and, daughter Lin"if you would know Paul, begin,da, Mr. and Mrs. P. Benson, Mr.
the letter to Philempn." urged Dr.'and Mrs. Arthur Hallden and daugh
Charles E. joffercon. "if you would ters, Jean and Judith, Mr. Nils Hankhow t h e hiniogt soul of Paul, read j son and son, Leonard, Mr. and Mi-s
his. 'Second Letter to Timothy Adolph Jacobson and daughters,
Hence .the.printed lesson tex'l; iire- Betty and Ruth, Mr, and Mrs. Arsen'ts thes^ more, persona!, epistles. thur Johnson, Mrs. Seima Johnson,
"Blue Flame
But ho "one should heglect- tlie Let- Mr. Hjalmar Llnd and daughters,
'tcr ;to 'Tittei "jt h a s a n espeojal a p - J.enny, Eisa and Ingrid and son
WIcklcts Type
poai tpVt'htise 'who •flrid themselves Thure, Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsdell
'hot only In' a haVd spot but also and son, Jackie and Mr. and Mrs.
butialso where their ofort? are un- Ernest Thomson.
apprcciatedV Tltiis had boon |eft in
Mrs. Andreas'riioms;on Is the sisCrete.'; 'Apparently lie, had written ter of theMesdames P. Benson, A.
to Paul t h a t the people we're either Jacobspn, S. Johnson and Mr. H.
so vi'lo, or so Indifferent, or both, Llnd. While,here the Thomsons are
thai^'tlVc butlopk was hopeless. Paul staying with their son and daughsympathizp's with his estimate of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mvs. • Ernest
the people,' maybe "goes him.oiie 'Thomson in New Haven.
fab'fter'i'.with atiuo'ta'tlo'n 'frompncof
their own p'qets, but shows him t h a t Mr. and Mrs. Edward DuBrueil of
this is nd reason for deserting them, Tp'rrington visited Monday evening
but ratiicr why he shoiiid remain, with ivir. and Mrs. Gustavo DiiBrueil
for Sui'ely their h'ee'd is great. Aiid Si\
history tolls us t h a t Tlmoi^hy .did
stay and, years later, when his work
AKISTONIAN ELECT
had Ijorne fruit, we.hear of Timothy The Aristonlans held their final
(iB'the; flrst. Bislipp of Crete. So meeting'of the season In the home
Paul's letter of sympathy and en- of Mrs. B. Kenneth Anthony in Rogepijragoment was well worth while. ers Street. .After a brief business
Dp yoti' .know
who
. . anyone
.
. is haying
,, meeting'the foiifiwlng officers were
^ hiird tiitje a'nd getting dlscourag-1 elected: Presideiit, Mrs. Alfred . Ar?,d.?.>Yould a little nptc of enoour-jden; vlce-ioresident, Mrs. Edwin
ttgemcnt "and (sheer from .you ease Michaelson; secretary, Miss Lillian
,':!}p '^\!r!'?hs a bit? AVe are told of a'Perkins; treasurer, Mrs. Peter. Wittra'lnbij niirse wVip, when she had a • kowskl.
^'t??? y^^''''°.he'',effprts were u n a p - ! FoUowlng the,'meeting the memJust the Stqye for
prepi.ate'^ and her patient unreason bors held a f'ardweil d i n n e r at Wil'ablo and hard to get along with and son's Restaurant, New Haven,
Camp or bottagc
?!^p Jelt.like giving up, ii'sed to get'
put a letter she had ,6nce received she had new strength to take up
froni 'a fprincr patient, who iiad ap- her arduous tasks again. Surely
preoiatey h e r work and believed in Christians might write m o r e friend• Roomy Storage Compartmepl
heir she would read It over until her, ly and heloful letters t h a n they do.
' • Three. Gifint "Hi Speed" Burnerj
faith in herself was restored and
N. H. C.
• ftig 32x17 inch (booking Top
• Metal Fuel Tank Holds 5 Pints
Paints
_.
, .
_ . _
Tools
Here's a roomy, lOO'/n dependable stove of real de luxe
quality—in spite .of its modest price! Beautifully enameled in green or ivory and black. Tliree giant 4-inch
burners give a fast, hot Blue F l a m e Buy Now and Savci
i
W H O L E S A L E and R E T A I L
Granite Bay
SUMMIT
Just Arrived
Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan, of
Members of St. Donato's Church, llsh examinations tomorrow and all jjog^j-s Street announce the blr^h
New Haven will hold a field day other examlnatlon.s June 19 and 20. ^^ ^ jj,,,^ Francis Thomas, J u n e 8 In
, 'the Hospital of St. Raphael.
Augu.st 0 at the Cin(|uc farm in
The Well Child Conference will
East Haven.
be held June 22 in the lower hall Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Hlncks
Woman'.s Guild of Chirst Church of the Town Hall.
of Ardsley-on-Hudson, New. York,
will hold a covered dish luncheon
and Pine Orchard announce the
Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter on Jurie 32 in
June 21 In the home of Mrs. Leland
marriage of Miss Joyce Dorothy
'lliqmp.son of Park Place.
, ..
New Haven Hosoital. Thl.? )s their
Cudgma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i"™ ,,/,
' ' „ , ,„t„ .„ , ^ „ ' r „ . , ^
Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Dor, „ , „
, fifth child. Mrs. Hincks is the form
othy A. Labeii.sky of New London Stanley Cudgma of East Haven, to ^^ ^.^^ j^l^^,^ Warner, daughter of
made her official visit to Princess Mr. Arnold Vincent Noble, son of j^,,. ^ „ ^ j^j^g Mjltoii J.. Warhpr of
Chapter, O. E. S. Monday evening.
Mrs. Marlon Noble of Main Street, .j-iie Anchorage, Pine Orchard
May 30 In St. Vincent de Paul's]
-——
Mrs. Frank Gehrke Is chairman of Church, East Haven. As soon os tho| Mr. and-Mi'S. Donald V. Pjiidsey of
the St. Vincents' Ladles' Guild card rent Is ready they will reside in,Taylor Avenue,East Havep'announparty and food sale to be held in Woodland Avenue, Branford. Mr, ce the birth of a son Friday morning
and Mrs. Noble are v/lth the bride's at Grace Hospital Before her marthe church auditorium June 24.
parents at the present time.
jriage Mrs. Chldsey wa? Miss Thayoo
:
I Howe.
Mrs, Philip Tarbell of Chldsey
The Woman's Missionary Society]
•—•—•—
Avenue attended the 20th reunion of
Vasa Star Lodge will meet tomorher class at Connecticut Coilego, meets tomorrow a t 3 p. m. in the
home of Mrs. A. E. Bellis. Miss Susie row evening in Svea Hall.
New London.
Cooke will lead the talent meeting
The annual meeting of t h e MusOrders of Rainbow in East Haven, and Mrs. G. Herbert Foote wUi lead
leal Art Society will be held in the
New Haven and Westvllle held a thc devotions.
home of Mrs. Wallace Foptp pt
joint dance at the Edgewood Club
Saturday night.
Inner Society will meet tomorrow Johnson's Point on Tuesday, June
evening in Svea Hall.
20t,h.
Copies of "The Pioneer" will be
distributed today In the high school.
spuuow
HOUSE
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH
I?' I
yjgggRMyoj^jg^yfew, mffrnp^r, ivm ip, im
T H E BRANFORD R E V I E W , THURSDAY, J t m E IB, 1030
50°
Nestled in The Woods
MOOSE HILL
Home Cooked Foods
Lobster - Steaks - Chops
The Krall Co. Gas
Guaranteed First Quality Gas That 'You Buy Here
Gives Satisfaction and Saves You Money
8 gallons for $1
East Haven Station
at Hemingv/ay Ave and Short Beach I{.pad
OSCAR BOLDTMAN, Manager
* ' * t f f i f » f-f.f
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•* * » r f ^ 1 r t
NEW HAVEN
Phone 8-1152
SUNPROOF
i,'j 5 ^ 1 W M > J;}.;.-».»*i.*»tA^Ji^lJ?:J*AM=i^w
Outside and Inside
WALLHIDE
New Haven, Coun
ardspn pf 72 Montpwcsp Street, r e pliOjiten, cfjcam'and'milk'and b u t - ' y o u ' s t e p frPih the" lobby'into'the
ceived a batchcfor of science ^eg'^cp of Meriden and Pine Orchard was Tlie inarrljigc of Mi.s.s Agnes ThevfenW
, W nxptc "hidlsji'ensabip semf-darkness pf a movie tiieatre,
Ifpm Sprlngfieid CpJJp^p at'the B3rd mijvried to Mr. Robert Turton, son cse Purceil, daughtpr of Mr. niici
W?"«^ Wlc l}pacli,e's, ac.coriai.ng'to tiiijsp do'you hav,c'difficu)ty
adViJstlng
ot^lr. and Mrs, Frank Turtort pf
yh,P Ijjiy.e dejvf d I n j p t h e Jiisidrypf 'yijfir visi.on? Affcr't'acing tlie glarp annual pommepcejnent on ^iii)el|. Meriden, last Friday evejllpg )n tlie M^'S. Thomjis Purceil of Cl)ostiii|t
jjosmeilcs.
"
Ipf autpmoljilp hea'dliglils iii lilght Mr. ll-aFortune js a student In llip First Congregational Ghiji-ph of Street, to i-Iarry Cpll|ns Chamber. ,^tpa.d soaked in jnillj was a fifcial' ijrlvlng'^an 'you sep 'the'roa4 'aliead? health and physical educatlpn.
Mirlden. The Rpy. phpjles R, lain, son of Ilirpld S. Chnniperlnlp
fivpred by the ^pauties of,aiiclent, ' Kiglit-'wjridfiess" has' 'been' tiip
He has accepted a ppsltipij as Copley formerly of Branlprd pre- of West Haypn, topk place Saturday
morning at 10 p'clpclc Ip St, Mary's
Pjome, Pojjpaea Sabiria, Syhp "took' cause'pf' an ^larnijng number of Physical DlrcctOf in M^nchpster, formed the ceremony.
N.erp's pjifid off h/s fbtk, 'use.d'it traffic accidents,'iahd sicence'has N.H., YMCA.
Miss Emily PinckiiirS pf Jfapijilon, Church. Miss Helen purcpU, s|sler pf
daily ajld ptany of the 'cleatislng.' jtrace^ jt to mndltion resulting from
Dr. F. Ernst Jphnsop, npf.c.d Oi)t., a elassmatg pf ij),e )jrlde a t the bride, wps pia)^ of li.onOr, aufi
ble^cljlng and yapishlng creams^noiiv : jdeficien'cy of vitapiin'A in the'diet. author and cxpcutlyc sccjetafy of Vassar, was maid p'f ))|)f),pf. "The Robert Clian)berlali) pf Wo^iHavcji
°R'J-hJ . f t j a W have a milk curd Milk is'e'xcepf,lonaIiy'rich Jn yjt^' t h e Information service of the Fe otijer atteii.dant^ W.e'rp MfS-P^ Mere- served as jigst njan fpr ijls brother.
t a l p ; Ih'the'days tipfore be'aut'y p'r'e- tjjlri A, aiid thus for autbmoflile dridith Cooper, slstpf 9f iif^ jjridebnratiins'\v,ere' ' extensively'manu- vers'ijilifc-drlpjking'is a itprm pf'In- deral Council of Churches apd prpr grpom.;, Mrg. Tholnaj \y,Pf'yjj)i}l,Jr., Given In lijarrlage (),v lipr father,
fessor of education a t Coluinbla
the bride wpi'e agp^yn of.'wjllle marlactured, b'utjterm'n)c was frequently surance.
••••••
of
Tol-plijitt^i^j a n d | h r e e cia'sSlhate's
University Teachers Ppliegp wps t h ^
ijfeetf as 'a lotion.' '
quisette trinimed with lace and her
of
t
h
e
(jrld*,'
Miss
borothy
R.
Foley,
comineneement speaker.
•';As a b'ea'utlfier, however, the
fjiVger-'tip yell foil from a wreath pf
spipNCE §j«qji's PAcfi'pivi
Mr. LaFortune is graduate of thp of Tampa, Fla., Miss Lucy Thomas,
modejivtrehdjs'to improve the com
AJR Branford high seliobl in thp class pf Boston,,and Miss Constance L. orange blosspips. ghp carried a pray"
}
fj
A'T'
s.
p:
'^yfiiff-p
F'l
'pj'ejion InVernally. 'Tests have shb'wn
•er-book with illy of the valley marof 1934. At Springfield h e has beeil iiedin, of Bangor, Mo. Miss Polly ker. The maid of honor wore a gowp
t h a t a quart 6'f'mhk a day in the
giipw w)i)cji cpi)}b|i)e sclgnpe \y|th
i^fet gl'vls iiourishmeht to 'the blood
oh the varsity cross pountry teapi Jane Eggleston, }hp bricjp'^ sistpf', of cornflower blue clilffon trlmnicflj
e!)'tertaini|ipnt ff.re aijiong jlhc most
was flower girl.
,
Irt'iiti i)iiiiiu! mill i'l'rii i\ltu-Murrny in " liiviliilitiii It)
y h l c h ' l s fefjectcd In the butwaifd
\v(th fpsfla yeiyet and a Leghorn
ppljular! 'gttractl,6n'i5 at' tl|e' Gpjden for two years, and on the gympastip
gfow of heaTth.
lliijiplnoss" now slidWiiij,' iit llic riiriiiiuninl 'I'liciilro in;
arid tennis tefthVs. He is n member
hat trimnied with fuschla. She corp^^e
"interjiatioiiai"
'Exppsltip'n,
'a
Qapt,
lio\yard
J,
Tur^pp,
p,S
".- " • : ". Milk Fans
of the Varsity club. He has served
Now lliiveii,
'
', Actresses, prol'esslohal models and 5uryey''6i''"mayor' exhibits'dlsclpsed.' as a stlident tutor in soccer attd t^.p,, qt Qijanlipp,' ya., was best ried a Colonial bpuquet.
iiian tor nVs b'rptiier, and ' Ushers A wedding ijreaktast vas llPifl in Mrs, John Pool, East Main l^trcot nifty hcip to capture a hiftri'.'but it
worhen fh other professions demand 'iviore "than' l,'opO,'p()0 already have gyni slurils.
w6re ^ir, Roger Weissman, Rir.,Johh Tljo Tp>yn,so))d follpwpd by a r.eccp- is ill at her home,
Infel'lawlesi coriiplexlohs' have be- 'ylsft'q'd the 'Genera") Elcptri'c 'pxWbit
talfc.s baking powder tp lipid Ijln^.ff
t)i3n fOr the ipipiedlate famlil'e'? in
come, o't'de'ht milk drinker's. A re-, jylifcji feature's tlj'e "Hou'se pf MaPhiladelphia, June 13—More t h a n L. LaPolnte Mr. Eriivlh Kobs, Mr. the honie'ot tiip bride's pariiiits. Regic"' \yere'hai'f-ho'ii'r sb'pws'dfoim'atlz a score bit students tro'ni •Connecti- F. Meredith Coojjel', i.fy. Dohar A.
cenV ''lia'nvass of'screen
Di-. Phlliii Geriachwlll bb'iiri the
ceiving •ivlth tlie bride arid groom, Phoebe Higley, daughter of Mr.
c e n v . e a n v a s s . Of ^screen favorites Ifng. l a t p s t ' scidiitific' 'discoveries
cut recPivpd degrees Ih course from brlsooll. Mr. Allen Bruce Tolhuvst, Mrs. Purceil wore flowered ohiffpi), arid Mrs. Doiipld I . . I}'lgl,ey upder^ Is'ola'tlpri Pttvilibh,, iJoiv iHayen hbs|>.rought forth a^chorus of praise In]'.ipadc'-pm'
in"' from morning "to
pacjc
t h e Uniyersly of Pennsylvania Tues-' yiy. Nelspp A. Purple fii)S M''' ft h a t pf naturfll straw m4 jveorsagpJ WRIif !>n operation for flppepdlbltis pltalfbr' sP'venii, weeks.'lip! Is ri'ot
testimony to milk:s importance as night.
day morning 'when 'Poinmerice'Meht Arnol w . Riinge.
of gairdepjag. t^r.s. phaiji]3pr)a!i), In 'the jipspitttl pf St, R(ijj'hfi'p|.on perpiil'l-ed fo'spo yMtPI's'. • , .
a-health giver and beauty aid.
•
Exercises niaricing the close of thp '^ fi reception was held at the )V,o're',cgg.sijel'l chiffpn frimmed, with
•^/bne glass "sipped slowly is pingep 3plJ{HJEIJ pAjIB El'<KQl.J,MENT
Sa(,}irday. '
',,.'•'•'•,". '
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- T T T - . " . '. '•;'• "
.1
Shuttle
McAdb'w
'Cbimti-'y
Ghib,
NOW
University's'
iOTth"
year
held
in
thp
pi-chid, a h i t Of liaturai' 'straw an|l
Rogers'1 nightcap.' "It relaxes me I
" •.-;—
:' :. " • • : . . : ' , ' , ' . •'riip .Vjropmp's • Ancillary pf fhp
qijf'^f(pii!EASp'i'jiii's VEAU Mu'iiic'lual Audllprlum lieVel' . .' • •, Britain.
orchids.
•
and'; makes me sleep better,!' she
Abbot C. Page of eiaremont, e a h t . chui-ch of'Christ, §tppy Crpp)f >vjll
Thp
bl'iije
)va6
griidpateit)
fropi
I)r.
'riiom'as
S.
Gates,
presldeht
of.'
•Wlien
Ml-,
and
Mrs.
Oljprnberlaln
said*. •Ii'ene Dunne has nothing but
di-bps'a note to say, ''Faoo powder hold a food'palb, July l; .'V
piqujrjes fqr SiimmOf Cajpps for
fiillfc before'bursting into song. "It boys'and'girls in fhc jinlfisd Statps tlie university, presided a't 'the, eii- Yassar In ip37 fipd' 1^ p() (I'clfve. Ipft for a ti-ip tlirpp.gl) tiip ?!??w
cOois'ftiy throat a n d Imprpycs my li^ve increased' by' twenty per cent ercises,"and addrpss tp t h e ^radiia- mii'mber of the Pino 'CJrph'ard •sum- ^ilglajid IStfifes, llip brisie wpfe f)pWr
vQloe," she" deplares. Drinking 'thjs' ye'i}'r' over last, ' 'acppr^jng "lo yhg'class' wa^ •deliverpd by Dr. Jo. • mer cbiohy.'Wr. 'Tiitton was gl^^ad- 'dcr bl'u'b 'with Le'glibrri h a t trJmmcd
.'ffjUantltlps!' pf milk Is Anne sjiirr Keune'th' J.' ^"pefaei (iirpptor pt' the slq.h H." Pennliijan, retiring provost uiited in'. Ifi'M from "Cohnecticut with blue, yplio'w ace^esSories and a
J^i'.'is explanation tor tjip frpshpeSs cariip infprm'a'tlbn Bureau of the qf t'jie Uri'iyer.slty.' ' .' ' ' " • $tatc OOllPge. lie is with the Lane ebrsoge of yclloW i-oses. Upon their
return they will live in West HaVoii.
pf'(}er,.F,9mP).exl.on;
ilmefIcon ' Spliopls ^'ssRclatiqn at 'Among t h e carididatcstpr degrees' Cphstructioh Cornoratlon.
in'poursc is'Henry L. z'danOwicz.'pf
. i Jce prpam'Spda fpadg with milk is Rockefeller Center, New Yor(c.
The WplfprP f^eppue pt flip b a p '.
5f)rE^nta,iHj;uc|Bg'f3Vprite, and ijpan ' Mr.'B'eete rpiJo'rt^ tji^t recorfis Brantprii.
tist phurch ilict yesterday In thp
QrawfRrjl )s. ajldlcfp^' tp eh'opplate shpiv tha't ' li^st'y'eaf
, - I ' jnpre"
1 r,-- '"fban
Gporgc M!\cDonald Alladlcp, s,o,n; h o i n e p t Mrs. 'Roy'Cox, iCilli Plain.
n)ilk,-(3rpta qarjjp belpnps tp t h e ' 3,280,0,1)0 bpys'a'nd" girls 'attended
She Was assisted by Mrs. Erhest
b u t t e m l k ! • jjrlgade, Claudettp Col-. 5;28q,summer canips'"in the'United pt'jii-.'and ."Mrs., Edward AllarcHco, •Wiritbomb.
tjpc^fs.aftefnp.on ':tpa'' Is a t o l l glass States.'T'lVis'ycarj''in'dic'atl^
point 2i4 p'emlngw'a'y AVeiipp, East Hiiveri
The Misses Anna and EyH Ka|nb
was grEidpaied thi's' sypek' trpin jurir
pf.miljc.' .';' ,!
"
| t o S I'ar'ger enrpllineiit.
riing,at the Commencement exer- pf Indian Neck returned tills wefck
Ipi-'O.pllege'pf Cpniijierce. •.
oises of New Haven State Teachers' on the S. S. GOrintliea from.a cruise
'i3esl'4'es being ^i-eqid'ent of his College.
to Havano and Nassau.
Flying Point BP£KI
stony Creole'
class he aphfeydd hOjipfs i"n ^ccoun't
ing in', t ^ e ' 'business ' ^di^lrtistratib.n .Mr..apdi:54i-5.',S.'\V. Os^orn, Jr iind ^ r , p . ' C. Kplpey of S|,ony;Crpck
pp.ursp. 'ari4','yins"''^iyeh: 'tiio.'PhUlp lvl(s3''p'prnelvV'r.;'0'sbo'rri.;fit\wutprd y((is i-c'i'povcd tp.ilevf'paypfi' lioBplr
'3JSyi0ift?^^fcv|p.' •.^':'l'.'i{':..l:. Avenue.'atteiidedj, the,..,., era'djiatfoH lallion-JIhio^aax^jjl^il-.:;:',:^^:;-:^
.Monday'Of B'obcVt'psborn' frbm SpSi'
Mrs. Walter Jaihes Dyke a n OPTIOIAN-Siicccssnr
io aillglto
Harry Th{)mps6'ri •hi\s relurped, .tp field Academy in 'siiffield, ,'
^j.iijry, f^'ijgjtispn Cl^ra, Karpihsjcl
Mr. arid Mi-p. 'Maurice E. Goffin of
Ml.qhapl, • ppbalf John, jjrewsky ^ 1 - nounces the Inarrlage Of her daugh- his st"iidies"a't.''Rciisseiae'r''''(7plie^o,
220 Hniii .Sl,^
ni-«l!fprii,
j;f:)jipjip||e.'!|.')7
the Phifc 0'r6iVa'i-'d Road announce
ter,
ilrs.
Althea
Liiridin
Beldiiig
of
'ri-p,y,N.' Y. after passing 'th'q'Vfi'ek- Miss Betty Bailey'left Sunday fbr the marriage 'of their,' daughter,
•eXan'fier, taoko .Qlga, Lalch Joseph,
East
Haven,
to
Mr.
Robert
William
prid'ivith ills'pwpnl'siit Short Bd^ich. Lafoyette, Ind. whdrp'.she '-^Ijl takg R'Kth H"P)l.^/tP Eugene Hutson BribLawrence .Berriice, Lay Farrliigton,
WE CAlilfy A
Leprl'c' "'JoSi'ph', LlllqUist Regliia, F'oSter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
a course'of study a t ' p u r d u e tlniver- er of Hopson Avenue, Juno 10 in
COMPLETE
Ringer Foster of Mentorj Ohio, on
Ktitheryn
Mintz,"daughter
ot
W(r.
Eiifdbferg'.&bro'thy, Slaars Robert,.
Sanford Me, Fo'i- the present Mr. and
LINE OF
Sunday afternoon. May 28, in the arifJ'iA'i-s.'Frank'^! Uii};\fi of'2^ Frank sity.'. .'
Jvra§3ern John, Mann How'aird, Man- Second • Congregational
Mrs. Brlncr will reside with thp
Church,
arccllng Cards
"nlKp'aUl, 'Marsh Karli Martin J a - Derby. "Flie Rpv. Emerson L. 'Ciiri-y S.t"r,bp'thas/returned'iibme' frpin ^ n r Gfapp E^ltli |;pqble§^ ?7 Dodgp ^vg, bride's parpnls,
'
; ' ''
Camera Ncfids
Oojne in and inspect our thorough
ih'es, Martori'e pari. Mason Donald, o'tficiated a t the ceremony and used (ierspn pbilpge, S,out(i C.^r^ljn^. • ; lias,c,bmpipte^ ,h'er''cpin-se' a t tiip Arn
Wrist Watches
Jft^gliii'Anria, Klelcher Walter, Men- the double ring service. Miss'Carolyn
e'ricari'school ifor-tiip iJeat. a t 'West state Pplipem'a'n Ayilliam Murphy
lino pf Praflpatiqn Qiffs.
Fountain Pens
Erick Allan Lln(ib'pjg of ^ranfpfd Hartford and plans to enter Galudet of'Tuttle ipiioe is uitdergoiri^ treatSg'uzzl ,Rena, Mlhallch John, Mor- Woodcock, daughter of Mr. ' a n d
Ppofcpf if(ffc/ips
sinO Mary, .Naimo Mary, Nygard Mrs. Harold Woodcock of New Ha- h a s ijopn' £^»?ardpd,' the 'Charijs ^l. •College, wishington, D, C. in 'tlie merit at VetPrari's IlPsiiitai a t Now'lSilii'anl,'ptt Gtacp, Owen's ^ipjicrt, ven, and Mr. George Madderh were Di'tspn Fclio.wslilp'(or'st^^dy iri t\ip autumn.
.
•-,
ingfon.
•Sf^'l'c'Splippi 0^ H M # , . grftd'ujiVe d.P^
Pai'pi'l'eb'LUcy, Pazik Jennie, Peek attendants.
partment.
AH'Pii; Pedlc' Rita, Pepe Augustus,
'The award was. annqi,infed' FriSptela': Edward,' Ceterson • Jeanette, Mr. Foster was graduated from
pouibjn "Robert, P u t n e y Marion, Yale in 193'0.: k e and his bride are day, lil^ht.'iy Dqan "'Da'yi^ .'sts^nley
making their home in 240 Main SraUii^at^he, 9'nn|uai ppminence-'Aa'ab '.WJliia'ni, ileed Frqnces, Rob.
^trppt, liVest, Haven.
merit'9pncer(:glycn py, p.upils of'the
'er.t^oh.Mclvin,' Rogalski Apn, BpmSphppi^.' '- .'
' ', ,' ' • :
.agn'bli' Jpsejjhi Rose Mary, Rozar
SPECIAL
MEETINU
.•Bflijiaih,'Riissell Jpne, Reycr Ajist|n,
John I?isper(;,'spjn.ol Mr., apd I4rs.
Sai^ipiEi.: Baula,' Seseskp Alexander, Mrs. J. B. Cplaey of pine Orchard
ShbmouhyfEvelyn," Skrpza Elpanpr, iiaS,'caii(pd'a inceting for Friday at i. J.''Kisp,e'rt pi Hjnidcn, fo,rfli;epiy
Sp'tfer'. Harriet, Stanriard piau'dia,' 10:50 a. 151. in her home, of tire com- p,f ^ i s pla;?? w ^ s ' P.i^aduated. last'
Su'dac Audrey, Swlrsky pi)fford, Sy-, mittee iiiciiar'g'e oi 'Che card party, nlg^t"frppi"/St i5l,ary,'3 Aca^ymy.' •',mondS: Riitli, Tprwlilingor Pearl, June 28, hV th'e home pf Mrs. W. D.
I^iss Pp/ptli^ §nUiyan, (^ayghler,
Thpnias 'Elinor, Thoqipson Rpbprt, Pinkham of 'pine Orchard.sponsor, • pf Mi\ and 'Mrs.. "f;ranX'P^ SiiUty^ri
liTlbmRson 'William, Truskbwskl Mil- ed by the Gar(16n Club.
was gri^duated la'st eveniiig'ffpjti
dred, Van fiaattpn .^i^thur, Wadka
"''"
, Helen, ..Williams Anpe, Wiison'Rob- Mrs. Clara J. Malcolm, 21 Pardee: St.'Mary,'s''Academy •'
erta,,'W0od EdWftrd, 'ifgseyac'Ah: Place, East Have'n atinouric'es 'the
engagement
of
her
daughter
Jacque
Mrs. Lfsllp BurgpsSj, Mfs. Jphn'
tjiotiy,' Ypting J3)iaripttq,' Zvopkovlp
line'to'ivf'r'.p'on'ald. Harrison, son of p.roijtney, 'Mrs. James p.' Ogilyie,
J^mps.
Mr.'anti Mrs' John'Harrlspn of Baii- lyirs. Philip 'Tarbeiian^l'Mrs! faiil
•Tfie' tpllpwinE! .bonoj- students are: itam. "The wedding ^111 take place in Cb,bli ,att9ndcd tlie plass; pay.' Exer-1
KRtBWsfci'4nna 5B?^'. f'??^ hpnors July.
cises at St. Mar^'afe't's Sc^iobr'in
f^pcth^ni', A^riep.np GJiarloftp, spcWatpihury where M;iss Rpifotiiy Bar
pnfl honors; S,te^na, li'pjen iviargar.
'Tomorrow, afternoon a t 2:30 the clay, dsiughter of Mr. arid IWIrs. J.
"pt;'fiilri^ iipnprs.' ' ' '^ "
'
Missionary 'sdclp'ty'wlii mee't in the p'. BEirclay of' Edward Street," was
Baij'tist Chuj'ch where Mrs. Percy gradu^t'ecl tri.ls week
ATfENQ ^'I'EppiNiq
|Swi'ft'*ili'be'lio'stes's'and Mrs. Hugh
ifylrs. Hlifla ignp,pl5t"and (^mily pf.MacLeod leader of the meeting.
saaass
C^dpt ?^t. parties E,. Htipt, spn of
Hp5,Son "^4^??"? r??.CP''!5^ atjp'hdcd j ; — — 7 rr—
lyir. grid Jjirs. A. E. Hunt pf Rlypr||ip Yfefidirig "of'jv^jss Bjr^i^rsv A^'^i^is 'This mprninj; the Grangp Drama- slde, EastHayen, "lias ppjnjplctpd, his,
•<:-•••
pris^gjllj, da^ghte'r'pt'^ajnu'erfifis-I.U^^
in the Community fhlr?! year and the spnliornpre class
wold of WetlVersf'lp]^ a h ^ ^fp'thpr House '
at J^argrave 'Miiitar-y .^cad^iriy,
Enquist, Jr., son of Mr. i^ni} lylfs.'
pii^tham, yirgln'la, ijnd h a s returnArtiiur Engulst of Wethers'fleld \\\
11MPE0,VEI)IEKTS,
ect tp his liome. Cadpt p i i n t ip.adp
Trinity Episcopai Cliu'rch in VnpA Robejt L a n c r a i t ' l s rriaking lin- an pxpellent recpi-d In the Acadepiy
town.'The bride was attended by prpyemeri'ts" in" his United' Cigar and participate(l in several pf tlie
.Mrs. James fippe pf Hartford^ and Store, corner Main and Hillside Aye. stu^ept PfSanizsitipns. Hp -was presfo'^ripin
"Enq\iist of" 'wpstcrsfleld
ident of his pl,E(?s during ttie Past,
STAINLESS PORCELAIN INTERIOR
^ g s liis.firother's besj. man".
Ilf MEMpRY
session and ap acjiye n\emt)er of
^;';?;' •J''y--r'
Pipwers were placed Sunday the Cadet YMCi^. He plans tP reBEAUTIFUL DULUX EXTERIOR
' The Young G- O- !"• C|pb of East morriing in. 'Tabor Lutlier'an,Church turii tp ifargrave (n September for
Haveri will hold its annual bp'ting by the family of Mrs. "Johriariria tils juntpr. year.
ONE PIECE ALL-$TEE|. CABINET
June 24 at Park McLay. A fiill Louisj^ Nelson.
FBP?;gN $T0RA(5E CQMPARtM^NT
pour^e d(nrie'r""''wi!l be'sp>yp(l at 6
Richard, spn of Mr. and. Mrs. Arp. 'pi. A^sttll'PW, Ahastgsip, 'ch'^iriiian iputher t,eag^e strawljerry tesfivnl ch?j Knpwl.ton of Blxort ^ e n c h r e - (
AI.L
MITAL ICE TRAYS WITH AUTOMATIC RELEASE
will bp.'ftssistptJ,^y Frp^ V9'\ll|ijrns, will be held" Wednesday'riigiit. A iprp turns this wee(c frqin
Springfield
WllUgpi Rsboi-rie. IJerpi'ftp Hack- gram wlii be preseri"ted by "Herbert College, Springfield, Mass.
arid many other features
barl'h,'Wili|ftlri' Ginnettj, Herbert Anderspji and the CliaRel Echoes.
Korn, Rudy Schmidt, Fi:ank Carborie
Mary Anastaslo, Florence Green
A sfn^U down payiiieht
arid Williarii Durs'b.
At tiip repent flower shovv of the and Esteiie WrofeeU will receive'
puts any Frigida-ire in
Branford Garden" club an oiit?,t^(i"^- tiieir Bachplor pf ^ducatipri degrees
SCHOOLS CLOSE
ing exhibit was a spray of a "coritbn- tonight frpip Newt 'HjiYPn gt^te
your home. P^y for it
'School^ wlii 'cipse fomprrpiJf mpfn- easter bush b'y a^r'g. 'Scptt'W- Glltiert Teaci^prs poUpgp., Tixpdpgreps will be •
on small easjsr monthly
ipi| 'at 11 'o'clock for the suinnipr. ' ef A'ye?!!l PlRce. it, 'vj^s yer-y \fe^Vr conferred biy Pcpsldspt P n i s E.
terms.
g?], iiJiQijiQwpgs St,
^^ . r f ^ : < < ^ ^ ?liQne744
^vnutorclt CPH>i,
t'^Hlafi'd wn'usM-.'W'i ^'- i^nward, engipman- ^Vcp ^awon «ind POT- I
: • iiJlr anfl M'?' ??9f|?rt Lancra'ft iij-e Adams' Exhibit of h s n ^ ^ n ^ d e ppt- Pthy parr will r«.c?ive their Bach-:'
vaeatlonlng at Echo Lake.
jclor of Education rtegreM (his Pve-'
tery was al.io oiit.^tniidlng. '
At the End of the Pier-
e Wharf
zn
P^rs'Canals
i§|(if^fipn
:|^> Piplprrias Jp
ea Bejcjing
Married S,un-
Luncheons
Lobster Steak
Dinners
Chicken
. . . ^ N A R ANDJERSON.
With
Tlie
at a New LfQW
BSI
OnW
1
^ ^ ^ Full 6 Cubic
Size
J
£.
Authorized Dealer
I PAINT UP WITH PITTSBURG PAINT I
4(17 State Street
s
A GENUINE
I K^Sig Fields & Keegan ^^w-^,
I
HARDWARE
8 CHURCH STREET,
Daily 9-6 — Sat. 9-9
Agnes T- Purceil
College Ncfes Irjferesf \i^re
.Gl-ASJOUR p i p ^ S ypXE FOR
VITAMIN "A" NEEDED
In Wedding Is The Bride Qf
»JJf,K Ai IJEAUfV ^ID
FPU NIGI?T DUiyiNG
Springfield, Mass.—Leon La Fori^lss p e r l r u d e blahip Egglcstoij,
H. Chamberlain
tune, son of Mrs. Robert H. Richppr
a pjp^cli.es-and ereaip, cprn,
,.
p a n you s,ec in the dprjt? Wiep
dajighter of Mr. AVthur Eggleston
HERE and THgRE
THIS SENSATIONAL
$1%9$
Sears, Roebuck q^d Co.
News Of General I n t e r e s t To Women
h
Qraduation Giffis
SPECIAL COMPACT 3 BURNER
Sears Reg, Price
jPftge Three
New Haven Gas Light Co.
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CAVALCADE OP BASEBALL
WHO GAVE HIM THE SAW?,
THE CONSUMER SPEAKS
News And Stories
Picked Up
Around The Town
All roads on Monday led to
Coopcrslown, N . Y., where the
down by business. The cases of surBy HOWARD PATE
sporting eyes of Americans—perplus hides 10 be made Into shoes and
-.urplus hides to be made Into shoes
haps of much of the world—were
\ SITUATION CHARGED
By the Baron
and surplus cotton to be made into
IVITII DYNAMITE
focused on the historic little villDuring the early lD30's when the mattresses are cases In point Vfhcrc
age on the shore of Ijuke Otsego
If one wants to find out If Branjrcscnt depression was at Its height the government should have gone ford is a dead town Just go down
MEYER LESHINE
Publlnhot tl^nt is known ns the birthplace
i described a plan In which the gov- ahead to meet human needs, espec- on Main Street some Saturday night
ALICE T. PETERSON
Editor of bnsebnil. Active and retired
irnmcnt propo.'scd a logical solution ially when It was not competing about 8:30 o'clock! Now I am a m a n
notables of nllilclio nnd govcni;o one of the many problems t h a t with private business because the of few words and love to saunter
nientnl circles were among the
Tclcplinne Branford 400
confronted this country then as recipients were to be the ones who down the street but no man is safe
northern foothills of the Cat-skills
8ub.scrlpUon R a t e :
lacked the money to buy these pro- on Main Street when he is accosted
well as now.
M.flO a Year, Payable In Advance to tnko purt in the Cavnlcadc of
by such men as the old Duck HunThe particular case that Is being ducts.
Advertising Rates, On Application Unsebnll—the climactic point in n
brought up concerns the drought of
And while we remain In this im- ter, the lean Yank from Pantaloon
1034. It will be remembered t h a t It passe where business waits for gov- Avenue and Sock Street, Branford
lengthy "ml colorful celebration
was neccs.sary to slaughter a great ernment to leave it alone and gov- point. Dont fall to hear that grand
Member Of
of the Ccnlcnnial year of Amerimany parched and starved cattle ^ernment waits for
. „ . business
_
__ to
. . r e - story about the Preacher and the
New KnKlnnd Press Ansnolatliin
ca's distinctive game.
account of the severe drought of sume", thousands, and presently mil- j cat by Oeorge Mason also the Wood
'
Football,
golf
and
lonnia
nrc
t h a t year. In order to avert devasta- lions, will look to an irrational and pecker told by Walt Hosley on the
Entered ns second cla8.<i matter
ting losses to western cattle farmers Irresponsible golden-tongued lead- old Duck Hunter. Some storlesi AnOctober IB, 11128. at the Post Offlct cnntinnnlly challenging Imsobnll's
the government bought a large er who will make Impossible prom other one by Al Mason about the
at Branford, Conn,, imder Act oi right to its title ns " t h e natiiinnl
quantity of drought-slrlckcn cattle. Ises. The days t h a t there Is a wide Preacher with the wooden leg.
March 3, tB07.
p a s t i m e . " Uiit^ the sport which
TO THE LADIES, Now I must
. So far so good. This pleased ev-i spread realization on the part of
Abncr Doublcdny invented on a
erybody—particularly the farmers jour people t h a t plenty and abund- cheer up the downhearted ladles.
Tliursday, Juno 16, 1039
Coopcrstowii vncniit lot .jiist 100
who were unable to dispose of their „f,5g jj QU^S for the using will be a The bunch I have down to Burt
years ngo, bus survived nil threats
starved cattle through private chan | g^ffy j a y for both business and gov Barkers t h a t I've raked up from
North Branford to Stony Creek ore
to its coveted crown, nnd todny
nels. Naturally the government as eminent.
EMANOIPATINO F A T H E R
a result of this aid to the farmers It Is becoming increasingly plain Coming along fine. Doctor Gaylord,
more boys—nnd girls ton—arc
found Itself with many hides upon to the rank and file of all civilized who is the attending physician says
playing it ibun ever before. Tliis
its h a n d s The story from here on Is countries t h a t there is no very real the cricks In their backs and asth"What better w i y In piiy fntlior outdoor game long bus served its
sour. A few manufacturers pre- reason why hunger and mal-nutri- ma Is fast disappearing. The boys
II tribulc on Fallior'H Day tlinn purpose us clean entertninmont
vented the government from execu- tlon should exist side by side with-jj^^g entered the jumping stage also
ting a plan t h a t would have bene- huge supplies of surplus food pro-jj,eai cracking. Soon we will have
acoopting liim iiilo llio riiinily for millions of sport-loving AmerPLAINLY
IN
THE
RECORD
flited a great number of people.
ducts; why disease-breeding slums ^ ji,3„^ on. parade. After this the
icans from the Atlnntic to the Pnngnin,
Here is the plan and the story of should exist admldst thousands ofj]j,gij,5 ^^ay place applications for
Often enough it is said Hint government competiti(ni with private
Tor more day.s unci weeks tlinn oinci ns well ns bringing wenltli business is standing in the way of new .iobs, new iwyrolls, nnd the ex-l't^ sabotage. The government pra- acres of land, plentiful supplies of husbands at the Post office window
posed to use the hides of the cattle building materials and an army of 4, matrimonial agency. This noble
ho cures to remember he has been nnd fame to countless young men
who have been successful in rcaeli- ])anding industrial activity that means rcnl recovery. Similarly, it is it bought for shoes to shod the vast Idle building workers; why ragged work will be In charge of Miss C,
slipping out of the family picture
often pointed out Unit uncertainty concerning future nclions of gov- numbers on relief The plan consist-,suits and dresses and shoes should Fritz Hurry up gals and get In line
iiig tho imi,ior leagues.
at homo. There .iusl isn't any
ernment alTeeting.industry isnlso contributing to this sume slowing-up ed of employing Idle workers In idle be worn by millions while other
NOTICE, Al Mason wishes to Inspare time during the day to give
shoe factories to make shoes for re- millions of cotton workers, silk form the Public that the goat deThe Cuynleade of Uuseball in- process.
to him for there's studies, piano
lief distribution.
Furthermore, it workers and leather workers seek
Now-it is beginning to become increasingly clear thnt the two was not a plan to enter into com-1 employment in a field already noted livery was delayed on account ot
cluded the dedication of DoubleIcssoiiB, Friclft.y dnnoos, Hummer
the lack of goat shoes.
Field, and of the National Basc- tnotors lire intorrclutcd. This is the wny it w o r k s :
petition
with
private
Industry Un- for its overnroduction— and this Is
TALKING SHOP, I understand
camps niitl wlmt-not and nnywny
Individuals, nl'rnid to put their money into business,enterprises, employed were to bo put to work on NQ say nothing of the new synthetic they request the workers at the
bnll Museum, with its Hall of
lio detests bridge a n d insislH on
something
that
was
really
produc-1
fibers
being
developed
by
the
score
nrc
depositing
the
funds
with
banks
or
insurnneo
eompnnics.
And
Fanio.
Commissioner
Koncsaw
M.I.F. to take
correspondence
weni'ing his liouse slippers nil
course on Humor so lo brighten the
Mountninljnndis pln.vs the lending these orgniiizntions in their turn, seeing that regulutory laws and high tive; rusting machinery In stilled from waste products.
factories was once more to turn;
evening no mutter wlio culls tu
Both
business
and
government
said coulmn In the Review. Apply
role, with Presidents F o r d Friok taxes arc crippling business today, are putting the money into gov- millions of men, women and childare sitting on dynamite oil the while
visit.
of the Nutionul Longuc nnd Will- criunent instond of business securities. They see no nltcrnative.
ren who lacked the money to pur- arguing about $8,000 worth of Im- I between the hours of ten and twelve
Grndunlly, ho who loves liis inm H a r r i d g e of the American
Rceontly, bidding tor government .securities hns grown so active chase sufficient food, let alone cloth ported Argentine beef or about add- ' P.M. at t h e office.
MUSIC, Now the most daring t h fnmily took a smullcr and smaller liending the supporting cast. OHl- that, ill H few cases, in the words of the New York Times, " t h e bunks Ing, were at least to have shoes.
ing a little to this appropriation and
To supply shoos to those who cutting a little in that. You can call ing to happen Is tho revival of the
part in litlle tilings llirtt mnlto n cials and players of every big w h i c h l o a i i c d the money iictunlly [laid the Treasury for the privilege
Barker
Shope Quartet. This organicould not afford to buy shoes Is cer- this condition of scarcity amidst
family wlial it is. It was unnoticc- league outfit wore there, along of lending i t . "
talnly not competing with private ^ plenty or any name you like—Amer zation is composed of Dan Daly first
AVliy, the render may well nsk, docs this trend conlirtlle?
ublo at (irsl.
with jjromiiiont sports w r i t e r s
shoe factories. In spite of this fact icanism, Technocracy, Conservatism, tenor, John Connelly second tenor,
Simply becnuso tho only choice is between government bonds nnd such a howl went up by shoe m a n u - The Age of Abundance, Commun- Charles Freeman first bass and
Small tulle at the table escaped who daily follojv action in tho
Emll Nygard basso prof undo. Their
him bocnuBO ho arose so early mn,ioi's. However, the real tribute private investment—nnd the Inttcr, in the fucc of ndverse tuxes nnd facturers that the plan had to be | ism or any of the other isms but meeting place is a t Mayer Nick de
mornings lie cooked liis own (0 bnscball is being puid dully by legislation nnd the t h r e a t of " m o r e of the s a m e , " appears even less abandoned. According to these same the fact remains that we are face Popoles klnon the Mayor ot Hillside
manufacturers one would think t h a t to face with the paradox of millions
breakfast and .in the evening the thousands of youtlis who meet on attractive.
our entire economic system 'would of idle workers, towering piles of Avenue. I was invited the other
a n d aniateur diu;
As one observer cominciits, tlio situntion "indicntcs-coinplotc con- be destroyed it tlie government was surplus foods, Idle factories and night with Rev. Frank McKeon and
family ale in relays in order to be professional
permitted, to use this sensible Ian mountains supplies of raw mater- Dick OBrlen to hear their first reolT curly for Ihe evening's cnter- nuiiids t h r o u g h o u t tho land, and fidence ill a continued lack of business confidence."
hearsal. The Mayor graciously flung
there c a r r y on tlio tradition of
Do government competition and experimentation sf nnd in the way to dispose of Its surplus hides. I ials while far too many of our people open the doors of his parlor. Then
tainmonl.
think tliat the beef from the cattle are ill-fed Ill-clothed and poorly
fair
play
embodied
in
tlic
compeof
private
investment,
the
kind
o£/investment
t
h
a
t
moans
jobs
and
Ills buKiiioas liud eomo to the
was distributed througli relief chan housed. Such a situation does not the boys got busy. First they got
better
limes
for all.Americnns?
"^
( r^^
nols without too. much Of an uproar make sense nnd, cannot possibly exr hold ot t h e Old Oaken Bucket. The
_^ jtiijidsfill Unit ofloil',, precedes a tition founded so .long^ ugo^by^ Ab^ p a y rrolls-and
^tVk
%ti^ th
-* i-'^j'^T J Yi" ' **T'*
'*
b
>^
"*
fr
Bassos got her down and the'Tenors
from the meat packers but I never 1st many years more.
The answer seems to bo p r e t t y plainly written in the record I
• serieii of stuy-late-(o-wbrk nights her Doublcdny.
fetched her up. Boy they rode her
did learn what finally became of
Members of the cooperative move
—endless monotony of half living.
up and down the well until I
the hides.
ment
are
fully
aware
of
the
Impll
Free-for-all discussions
after
The same story can be repeated cations Involved and are making a thought she would go to pieces.
dinner escaped him, found liim
with cotton. The government start- serious aiid determined effort to Finely Freeman and Nygard got her
WHAT ARE POLITICS?
outside llio family circle because
ed to use surplus cotton In a s l m - | correct this situation so t h a t our down for keeps and the Tenors had
In these days before another Presidential election, wo bear a great liar helpful manner. Unemployed plentiful resources of materials and to give up.Then they happened on
he couldn't think uud talk with
deul-nbout politics and parlies, but the lurgest group of the people were to use the cotton to make m a t - . manpower can be put to the use of Sweet Adeline. Poor old girl. She has
the radio t u r n e d on so lie took a
continue to consider government as a game in tlie Imnds ot groups of tresses for those on relief and like-' mankind in the here and now while been dead for twenty years. They
By
JAMES
PRESTON
dragged her from her bunk In
nap in the back room whore tliero
men called politicians, rntlier than as a representntiyc uifair for which wise unable to walk into a depart-1 at the same time avoiding the rise Heaven, they soared on high those
ment store and purchase a m a t - of a Hitler or a Stalin In our midst,
was a little peace and quiet.
I .
tress. But again,
manufacturers,! When great numbers of people I tenors and bassos harmonizing and
Bymetrlc measure, Capitol Hill they, themselves, nrc responsible.
The result was that F a t h e r i .is
Springing from u Greek word which inonnt " t h e rights of a citi- this time in the mattress Industry,' start asking In earnest "Why a r e ' vocalizing until every one was
and the White House arc only about
afflicted with the hopeless disa mile part. But It the distance z e n , " the term " p o l i t i c s " properly means tlie a r t and pr'ucticc ot gov- raised their hands in horror. Again,;we denied work to earn money to by happy. Go down some night and
oourngement that pushed him to could be measured now on the basis
ernment. The term "pla.ving p o l i t i c s " is an exact expression when the cry of government competition ^ the necessities and some of the lux hear this bunch. But all good things
the verge of failure.
of policies and alms. It would show
| urles too t h a t lie all about us? come to an end and this Is how It
used to designate " p o l i t i c i n n " in tho w r o n g sense, for it signiflos thnt with private Industry was heard.
These situations where surpluses something IS going to happen.
If F a t h e r can be reinstated into them to be poles apart.
happened. There Is a member of the
unscrupulous methods ure muking a gumo ot government for personal of goods become a curse instead of 1
Differences
are
being
smoothed
^ ^
his family ho will be more delightGas Company living on Hillside Avover In soots and the wide breach Is ends, instead ot an institution for the good of tlic governed.
a boon are the very situations which! , _ ^ ^ ^ , ^
enue. He, the brute broke in the
ed than mere words and a pair oC being kept oilt of the headlines as
Good rcprcsenlntion is tlic point of great moment in good Denio- can undermine our Democracy. On! " ' ' '
meeting. Said he "I dont give a hoot
new socks or a lio can hope to por- much as possible, but keen observers
the
one
hand
we
have
large
armies
prnlio government in this hour. Those who ure trained thinkers and
or a durn about Sweet Adeline or
doteet a bitter conflict.
tray.
of willing workers futllely searchThe Old Oaken Bucket, not a rap
doers, wiiose lives commend tliem nS leaders, should stand at tho head,
Here are a few of the major Issues
ing for work; we have Immense facbut Chief Murphy said' I had a
on which the administration and n|id th'cy should be governed by unselfish motives. There is a vast dis- tories and productive plants either |
right to complain because I want to
tiinoo
between
that
which
is
truly
political
in
the
genuine
sense
of
the
closed
or
working
part
time;
we
IP you WANT TO KNOW- the Congress have collided headhear the Lone Ranger, See."
on:
•
•
word and the present d a y political nspccis ot much huniun govern- have an abundance of raw m a t e r
STUMPED AGAIN Another story
THEN ASKl
1. Taxes; Congress wants to re- ment. B u t more nnd more, " p o l i t i c s " is being recognized as a social ials ready to be mined or nuarrled or
JUNE 13,1929
by Gurd Bradley. I t seems the way
move some of the burdensome tax
stored
to
overflowing
In
warehouses;
The question ia one of the most lead.and thus stimulate recovery by science r a t h e r than us a game. Jt is being taught in our scliools as such, we have thousands of Idle chemists, On June 1st W. D. Plnkham of he told It, he and his men were revahiuble of convcrsationni tools. permitting a more natural flow 01 and sooner or later will come to bo regarded as a sacred obligation of engineers and experts who know Lewlston, Maine, entered the Mal- moving a stump down In Pine
Orchard. After working on it three
how to direct the flow ot rawrnater- leable Fittings Sales.
I t pays to know how to use the capital. The White House (until n the citizenry, ruthor thnii the business of " r u n n i n g tor ollicb."
days and breaking three cables they
Tlicrf! is no more importnnt.oonsideration bo'fore the people of the lals to finished consumer goods, we
little burbed hook, says F a r n s - compromise was worked out) was
took a day off to repair them and
dead set against any change, arguhave tens of thousands of miles of
o t t o Illlg has been appointed as when they returned much to his
wovth Crowder-iii the currenl Uo- ing t h a t taxes must be left alone to United States thnunhe choice of good rcpfcsentntivo.s, from the highrailways and highways'to transport motorcycle officer to patrol the
tariun Mugazine, tor when yon do, finance the government spending est lo the lowest political positions. Upon the chnractcr and capabil- raw materials and finished products streets ot Branford on holidays and surprise the stump was almost out.
It happened this way, a dog belongities o t ' o u r rcprcsenlntives depend tho future of demoeraey. The pm- to points where needcil and yet most week ends until Labor Day.
you linve the key to deligliltul schemes.
ing to one ot the Royal famlies ot
oonvorsnlion, friendly contuota, . 2 . Foreign Affairs and Neutrality: plc elect. AVorc we to choose our course with g r e a t e r deliberation and of the railroads are facing bankthe o r c h a r d went after a woodCongress wants to maintain a hand pruyer,'we should h a v e less to complain of in mutters of g r e a t niid ruptcy because of Insufficient busFire ot mysterious origin imperil
nnd desired intormnlion.
chuck, who made tor the stump,
off policy In foreign troubles and to
Iness, we have more wheat, corn, led the lives ot occupants of tour
smnll
momcnl
to
the
welfare
of
the
w
h
o
l
e
jumped down under to get away
" I t is often remarked thnt llio retain some responsibility and concotton, tobacco, pigs, than wc can cottages In Short Beach shortly atfrom
the dog, scratched and pushed
two most absorbing hub,|eels for trol over foreign policy. Tho admin
soll or give away, we have
..but ter 3 o'clock on Wednesday morn
and to his surprise pushed the tree
talk in the world are shop nnd,istratlon wants to centralize this supporter recently appointed to one through administrative changes ra- why go on. Everything we need to,ing,
stump right out of the ground. Now
raise the standard of living tor the
l o v e , " ho says. " I t were probablyjnuthorlty in the hands of the Pres- of tho top-Tung Washington Jobs. ther than a revision 'of the law.
Last Friday the graduating class Gm-d has started raising woodThe guest list was made up of all
whole
American
people
we
have
In other words, thbse who plannas well not lo go about asking ' ' * ° " ' '
3. Labor Act: The Congressmen tho Inner New Dealers.
right on our doorstep.
of the local high school journeyed chucks. Good luck Gurd! but be sure
people about their lovo life. B u t want to satisfy the public clamor for According to reports, purpose of ed, the conference believe t h a t It
On the other hand we have un- to the summer home ot Mr., and Mrs. you have enough tree stumps to
it is safe lo ask them to
talk amendment of tho National Labor the party was to lay the groundwork business can be "appeased" with employed workers and technicians F. E. Kingston at New London.
keep them busy.
Tom Gardiner
sliop," •you'll bo surprised at the Relations Act, but the New Deal for a systematic campaign to head promises, there will be no need for begging for an opportunity to use
Congress to go ahead with Its plan our immense resources; we have Miss Lena Klahne ot New York
interesting things you'll learn: helmsmen are determined to leave off the conservative trend of Consilent factories t h a t eat up overhead has been spending several days with
r
, 1 , ; , , , . „K,.,rt ii,» -i.-nri/ nP * e present law o ntho books wlth-'gress. 'When the campaign gets un^ ot appeasement by action.
MORBIDITY REPORT
and Interest and tax charges wheth Mrs George Gedney of North Bran. out '^change,
derway
from asking about the w o r k of
S^rmnv more
mnrn third-term
t.hWA.tnr,^ talk
t m t may
„,„,
folks who " k n e w their stnft
Word comes from London tl :at the er used or not; wo have railroads ford.
The Weekly Morbidity Report for
in I 4, Spending: Congress really bo heard, as that Is part of the proIrndes or professions difforent'vvants to curtail spending, but the gram —to stop the Garner move- British government has been testing striving in every way to get goods to
the week ending June 12th includes
its newest wrinkle bombproof shel. haul—and the
damnable p a r t is Miss Olive L. P r a t t is attending two cases of measles in North Branfrom your own. A question along|wiilte House groupJ,hlnks^5pendlng ment,
tors
by
placing
goats
inside
and
must
be
continued.
The
Whlto
House
t
h
a
t
these
efforts
are
In
vain.
the Federation ot Music Conference ford with no reportable diseases
•, (
this lino is sincere lluttery; it is
then dropping shells on the strucIs unwilling to concede t h a t past
Now I am not recommending t h a t at Boston Mass.
listed either in Branford or East
bound to get results for it shows spending has failed to produce the There was more behind the White tures. The news led one local wit to the government engage upon activiHaven.
House dinner-conference with busnn iulerest in 'tho thing most iii- desired results, arguing that recoviness leaders than was contained In remark that, whenever anything ties to put private business out ot The Misses Marjorle and Betty
Corcoran Sundqulst Post No. 83
terosting to tlio person himself— ery Is In sight and can bo reached the official explanation offered the new In the legislative or taxation the running but I strongly recom Underwood of New London spent
line turned up in this country, tho mend t h a t some agency, whether the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. win hold a drawing August 1st a t '
Iwlth a continuance of the spending press,
Ills o w n life,
0:00 p. m. In the Community House.
Many things were discussed, but politicians employed a similar tech government or private, use our u n - Walter J. Whyte of Short Beach.
Even a simple question "»l">;S,P'^fo\'^ervers see the struggle from'the whole affair was carefully stag- nlque and simply used buslness|used human and material resources
This Is for the benefit of needy vetto the ultimate benefit of the'130 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gullans of erans of the World War.
intormntion
oompUmonts
tlio ^,5
side-lines.
Congressional ed for a single purpose (which was men as the scapegoats.
million.
East Main Street are entertaining
would-be informer by giving him thought Is being propelled by Mr. not told to the
newspapermen),
In the last fifteen years, motor
For a number of years we have their nephews, Herbert and Norman
(ho pleasurable opportunity ofAvcraBO Cltizcn( who Is paying tho That purpose,was to liead oft a m NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
endmont of tho National Labor Re- vehicle license tees and gasoline been in a blind alley. Business kicks Gullans
lolling something ho knows'ivhicli ' ' ' " ' •
at government instead of getting
lations Act i n d to forestall a n . i n - taxes have risen.72'per cent.
Notice
Is hereby given to the taxyou do not. So d o n ' t bo ntruid tu
down to brass tacks. Government Experts estimate management payers of the Borough ot Branford
Incidejital to this situation was vestigatlon of the Labor Board by
ask
questions, concludes !Mr. an uqip'ubUclzed Saturday night stag!Congress. I t was a move to reconcile More t h a n 45 per cent ot the uses halfway measures instead of,costs of running small businesses to t h a t taxes are due and payable,
Crowder. Have nn inquiring mind, party,in .'Washington. Tlie party was business men to an attempted ad- 375,000 stoljkholders of a large au- taking up t h a t p a r t of the burden be 10 times greater than those of taxes not paid by July 5 shall be
of production and distribution laid large buslnesesses.
staged by a potent Administration justment of the labor a c t problem tomobtle company are women.
subject to an Interest charge.
You'll find it pays.
nstnbllsihcil 1928
riibllihcrt Rvery Thursday At
Rrnnford, Conn.
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THE BBANFOBD REVIEW, THUEBDAY, JUNE 18,1930
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NORTH BRANFORD
Services In the local churches on
Sunday will be;
St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev.
William Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Edward Daly, organist and choir director. Mass will be celebrated at
9:15 o'clock. At this time there will
be a class of girls and boys who will
receive their first Holy Communion.
worth B. Foote, Eldridge Jones, and
Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd.
Tlic North Branford Fire Department met on last Tliursday night
tor their first anniversary banquet.
A large attendance was present and
a program followed the steak dinner. On Thursday evening of this
week there will be a business meetZlon Episcopal Church, Holy Eu- ing at the • town hall. A drill will
charist will be celebrated at 10 precede the business session.
o'clock. Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist
Totoket Grange met on Tuesday
and choir director.
night with moving pictures of the
North Branford Congregational recent hurricane shown by Arthur
ChMrch, Rev. G. Dillard Lcssley, Johnson of the WPA as the major
pastor, Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, or- part of the program. The sunshine
ganist and choir director. Morning bags were returned by members. A
worship will be at 11 o'clock. Sunday short memorial service was held for
School will convene In the chapel department members and the eve
at 10 o'clock, Miss Edna Griswold, ning closed with a social hour and
refreshments.
superintendent.
The North Branford Fife and
Drum Corps again returned from
competition with the first prize for
playing. On Saturday the corps attended the State Convention and
Field day ot the New York State
Fife and Drum Corps. The competition was held at New Rochelle and
the North Branford Fife and Drum
Corps was awarded first prize for
best playing In the Junior Ancient
Class. In the Individual competitions Gustavo 'Vahldeick received
first place In individual Junior ancient fifing.
The officers of the North Branford
PTA were Installed at a meeting on
Monday night in the Center School.
The report of the State Convention
was given by the president, Mrs.
Paul Boyce. The evening closed with
refreshments.
Mrs. Francis J Smith recently entertained the members of the Zlon
Parish Guild at the recory. The
annual outing of the Guild will be
held next Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Paul Hawkins ot Notch Hill
Road. The committee on refreshments and sports are Mrs. Paul
Hawkins, Mrs. Alfred Hawkins, and
Miss Carolyn H. Smith. Plans tor
the annual Indopcndance Day food
sale will be completed at t h a t t i m e
The Young People's Society will
hold a meeting on Friday evening
at the club room. Members are requested to wear sports clothes as
there will be a program ot sports
Rev Francis J. Smith will give the
arranged tor the' hours ot twilight.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 Invocation at the graduation ot the
Guilford
High School next week.
o'clock and following the program
of sports there will be a business
meeting and social hour.
Prize Winners
The North Branford Civic Association will hold their last business
meeting of the season at the town
b a l l o n Thursday night. President,
Walter Chldsey will preside. Following a social hour the business of the
season will be closed and the public
old fashioned dances will be discontinued after Saturday night until
Fall. These have proved increasingly popular and will be begun next
season.
Qotitinued ]rom page one
Wlc, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. J. W. Phelps;
honorable mention, Mrs. Gilbert;
D, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Ray
U. Plant. Class III, A, Mrs. Hammer,
Mrs. Bowman; honorable mention,
Mrs. Phelps; C, first division, Mrs,
Beers; honorable mention, Mrs. W.
R. Smith; second division, Mrs M.
D. Stanley; honorable mention, Mrs.
Bunnell, Mrs. Paradise, Mrs. J. B.
Smith, Mrs. 'Van Wie. P, honorable
Earl Colter ot Quarry Road, chair- mention, Mrs. W. R. Sinlth.
man ot the New Hayen YMCA raClass rv— Lilies, Mrs. A S. Mcdio workshop'with'ills colleagues Queen, Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Beers;
was a guest of N B C at the Radio ClassV— Perennials, Mrs. Beers:
Guild Presentation on Sunday eve- honorable mention, Mi's. J. H. Marning. The group were shown various lln; B, Mrs. S A. Griswold, Mrs.
parts of the studio and radio tech- Stone, Miss Esther Neely; C, Mrs.
nique was explained by directors, H. M. Bunnell, special award; D,
announcers, and sound men.
Mrs. Preble, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Cobey; honorable mention, Mrs. 'Van
Miss Sarah Shapiro ot Foxon Wle, Mrs. Birch, Mrs. Beers; F, Mrs.
Road spent the week end In New Paradise, Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Birch,
' York city.
honorable mention, Mrs. McCabe;
H, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Birch, Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Zelder and little daugh- Stone, Mrs. Bunnell, Miss Neely,
ter Anita of Woodbrldge spent scv Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Hammer; 1, honeral days recently with her parents orable mention, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Shapiro of Plant.
Foxon Road.
Class 'VI—Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. Ailing, Mrs. Wiltord Nott, Mrs. S t a n A gala show h a s been planned by ley; honorable mention, Mrs. Beers,
the group from the Congregational Mrs. Nettleton, Mrs. Plumb; Class
Church for the evenings ot July 19 VII-—Mrs. Plant, Mrs. Smith; honor
and 20 in the town hall. It will be able mention, Mrs. Van Wle; Class
given under the joint auspices of VIII— special awards, Mrs. Wllford
the Congregational Choir and Nott, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Adams,
Church Brotherhood. The program Mrs. Catlin; Glass IV, Mrs. John
will be made up ot comedy, drama McCabe, Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Ernest
and music. Burton S. Colter Is chair Craig; honorable mention, Mrs. Alman and Is being assisted by Ells
len; Class X, Mrs. Catlin, Mrs.
Beers, Mrs. Baxter; honorable mention, Mrs. Gilbert.; Class XI, Mrs
Charles Nettleton, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs.
James Lathrop; Class XIII, honor,
THIS IS
able mention, Mrs. Williams; Class
XIV, Miss Madolln Zacher; Class
XV, Mrs. William Adams.
The sweepstakes prize was awarded to Mrs. Frank Stone; miniature
Mrs. John McCabe.
Mrs. Thomas Paradise, chairman
of thciaffair, entertained as luncheon guests the judges, Miss Adt,
Mrs. Laura Burwell, Mrs. Harold
English and Mrs. Charles Doollttle,
and the president of the Garden
Club, Mrs. Earle Beers.
The reception committee for the
show Included Mrs. Charles Doollttle, Mrs. Preble, Mrs. Plumb, Mrs.
Shepard, Mrs. McCabe and Mrs.
Stanley
The score In points was as follows: Mrs. Frank Stone 47; Mrs.
Earlc Beers 22; Mrs. Scott Gilbert
18; Mrs. V. T. Hammer 16. Mrs. M.
D. Stanley 13; Mrs. John Birch 11;
Come in and, See
Mrs. Robert Williams 9; Miss Esther Neely 9; Mrs. Ray Plant 6;
the Amazing New
Mrs. Preble 6; Mrs. S. A. Griswold 6.
Mrs. Raymond Van Wle 0; Miss
Madolln Zacher 0; Mrs. Charles
Nettleton 5; Mrs. Rufus Shepard 5;
Mrs. Bunnell 5; Mrs. Arthur McQueen 5; Mrs. John McCabe 5. Mrs.
Thomas Paradise 5; Mrs. Arthur
Keeps rood fresh «a • deisyl
Bowman 4; Mrs. Wllford Nott 3;
Mrs. Robert J. Plumb 3; Mrs. Nelson
Griswold 1; Mrs. Hugh MacLeod 1;
CONNECTICuf^IlCHT «. POWER
Mrs. Charles N. Baxter 1. Mrs. Ernest
P h o n e 744
^ ^Craig 1; Mrs. J. B Smith 1; Mrs.
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221 Montowese St.
Branford ||^t,eips 1.
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THE BRANFORD RBVIEW, THURSDAY, JUNE IB, 1030
THE BRANPORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1039
Baseball
Football
Boxing
LATEST SPORT NEWS
Joseph M. Zaffino
:-:
Sports Editor
Wrestling
Basketball
Hockey
Galaxy Of Stars To Appear A t East Haven Monday Night
Pitching Proves Strongest
Factor In Deciding Valley
County Loop Pennant
s
S e n s a t i o n a l Stars I n v i t e d T o S p o r t B a n q u e t
C h a n g e In Siaiuling Aficr Sunday Likely—Urtvnford Plays In Kasi
H a m p t o n , M i d d l c t o w n At M c i i d e n , Saybiook A t Dceji lliver And
Essex In Hif^^Aifum S u n d a y , All I'layiiig Return Congest
A m o n g O u t s t a n d i n g Luminaries Wfll Dp Joe D i M a g g i p A n d V p r n o n G o m e z , Y a n k e e s Sensational Players, N a t h a n ^^ann, }31|ji Gity
City H e a v y w c i g h , Gehtingcr^ G r e e n b e r g And M a n y O t h e r Stars
Filching is t o be a major factor in w i n n i n g tiic p e n n a n t in the
Middlesex C o u n t y League this season. H i t t i n g will also play a part
but t h e d u b ' t h a t ciui p i o d u c e the best pitching sfeeffis sure t o win
the flag. T a k e f o u r of the leading p e n n a n t contenders, Higgatuini,
Kast H a m p t o n , Middlclown and Saybrook and look over the pitching. O f the four, H i g g a n u m has the l e a d i n g twirlcr in Hal Parniclcc
and a second string pitcher, Leiihyi
Nosal, who If h e can cOrttlnuO t o '
win, will put HiBBahum a t the top,
East Ilnrnplon, while having power I
at the bnt, Ig not so well fortinod In
pltchhiB a t the present. Manager
Ferrari has been slow In kottlng
started. Schoolboy Mack Is wild and
,^°;Mooc|y5, Chester
Retain Pace In
Shoreline League
Gabriel Frontel Is a youngster with] Essex (Special).—Johnny Warccllttle experience.
|ka ijltchp^ hi? first full game In two
The Mlddlotown Qlanls will bo years last .Sunday and was ijblc to
strong on the mound when Bill Bo- win by tfpjdlfif! Essex to seven .scatguskl and John Nolan return this tered hits. The score was Higganum
month from Qlendale, California, a, Essex 2. BerohulskI and Baronl
Both are In fine condition, a n d If both made tlireohlts ond Siimhiy
Segal can repeat his performance Bella, t h e third biiseman, ofEssox
of Memorial Day against the better hit three singles. Johnny Nesto, son
clubs, the Giants can boast of theof Billy Nesto, caught his first game
best pitching staff In the league, \ifit for Essex Hlggy used t))o same lineneed more hl'ltlrig. BiiybVopk lis up a s on Mc'niprlal b a y .
none too strong on the liiound wltp fllpganujii
AU r Ii pf)
Marcollnl and Bud Flshc'r to do the BerchuISkI 2b ...,'
pitching and t h e team Is n o t yetBaronl 3b
hitting up to form but with the re- E. Nosal c
,
turn of LaCastro will have more C. Todosohlnl If
batting strength.
Bralnoi'd cf
,
The pitching staffs of Branford, PlllarcUa ss
W.
Todcschlnl
l
b
Merlden, Essex, and Dpop River are
,
not strong. Branford lias Braniilgfin ifplenek rf
and Nalmo, fairly gooll twhicrs, Es- '^arepjta p
sex has Bannlslir; Deep River h a s
Totals
42 O i l 27 17
Carlson, Ilaser and piitlto, Merlden
AU r h 1)9 a
has Kline, but none are In the class Essex
Muscolino ef . ,..;..;4 1 '0 "2
of lUganum and t h e Giants.
Sunday afternoon the Branford Pagano ss ..... ......,5 0 . 0
Townles will - take to the road a n d CrovelU l b ... ;;..v.;4'
try to once more hit their stride In S. Bella 3b „. ......4 1 3
order to get back In the pen'naUt Hmlclskl rl . ........4 0 0
......;2 d
race by meeting uji w'llh East Hdm'p Nuiih r'f ,.•
q
.2 0
ton In their second games series dt W.'Janoskl r t
b
4 0
Drury field.
Schoolby Don Mack Bannister p
0
4 0
or Gabriel Frdntcl may gpt the nod T. Janoskl 2b
4 0 1
for mound duties for fhc Bellrlngers Nesto o
2
while either Manager Brannlgan or I Totals
37 2
27 16
7
"Bulchle" Nalmo-miiy'tob t h e slab m
„,
..002 120 003—8
for the Twnles.
L^l°^
,.100
000—2
^ I r v i n g Segal likes to beat Merlden. ^^^ bas'e"hlts, S. Bella,001
C. Todes-
fii
'-^-
W e i l over 6OO red-blooded Easf H a y c n fathprs, sons, apd pthOr?
who can spare the time to walk into the high school gymnasii)(Ti
next M o n d a y e v e n i n g at 8 o'clock will b e on h a n d for the s e c o n d
innual sports n i g h t banqiiet sponsored by the Kast Haven F.ithe'rs'
f;iub which boasts of .soine 270 ineinbers. T h e r e is' a real t r e a t
waiting for all those w h o attend this gala evpnt of t h e ypiir.
~—'•—'
—'
1 Such well known sports ptars as
^ r ^ r n - t c m c k n T a v e r n '^°^ DlMagglo, New York yaijkee's
O p U l l a m c i l I a v c i l l | „ o „ , g (,„„ hlttmg hero, (Lefty)
£l.L
II ^ 1 . . L ti^fV
iVern.on Gomez, Yaijkees ace pttctiO n D a l l V - I U D p e S ) er, Ellison (Tarzan) Bro>vn, jylnI ' n
" i _ J
I _ - - _ iner of Boston A. A. marathpp, and
in
O r a n r O r Q
L o o p ichosen 1940 olymplc candidate, alpo
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' I Paul Gehrlnger and "Hank" GreenThe Sportsmen Tavern team, an berg, Dptrolt Ttgers 'sluggers a r e
alert, snaooy'aiid slugging combine',' expected to attend, Nathar) JVIann,
managed "'by 'Tony torello, w h o ' t o Ne^v Havep heavyweight whp.faced
date'hiive won all' but one game 6n'cl)ap)p|on Jpe Lquis, pig Ed ;syal§l),
their scl)edule, a r e cpn.sldBred by former qhlpagp White ,Spx ape hUT:
the "many 'fans WHP atl'ehil tli'eese ler, Joe IjIcCIuskpy, ManphgStpi:
agmes evenings at fjathm.er'Flel'd, as steeplechase star. Buddy Eriph .an^
one of the Best b'utflts' In the Cbm- Jlowle Jojinson, ace fwlmmers,
munlty Softball league.
Louis (I<id) Kaplan, former \yqrld''s
With "Butchle'' 'Nalmo on the featherweight champion, HeyjyppS
mound, next Monday'night they, Broun, noted columnist, Ad Carter,
face Conner's Book Store, while the i "Just Kl.ds" eartoonist, Frank CpsBronson 'Chevles meet the Alumni ikey, boxing commissioner, §amjie}
and 'Shirt Factory takes on the Red Hpyt, president of the A. A:. Jl- a n d
Men 'Seniors in the other gaihes. IpPne Tunney, Ford Frick, president
Wednesday evening in th'e Nation I of t h e National Leagup, Lynyvood
al league, Branford
I^oint versus ^ "Schoolboy" Rowe of the Detrplt
Junior Varsity, Brass Foundry takes Tigers and many others have projnr
On tlie T. K. P. and Tliunderbolts 'spd t^o be, on had fprtjie big event.
will clash with the Red Men Juniors. The motion .picture, "First Gen7
tury of Baseball" will be shpwi} m
Walter Brannlgan, veteran pitch- the screen;
er, h a s officially been appointed It's the first time in the history
manager of the Branford Townies of East Haven t h a t such a galii
baseball club, suc'ce'eding Robert sports program h a s ever been s t a g <31Uetl;e 'syljorcslgnecj.recently. Bi:an ed here. .It. niay'l, be.;an .dhiiUal afh i i a n Will take his '^regular ttifrtoh fair arid ' Iritfresled' by'.'pyery' redv
the mound with h i s other pilbhers.' blooded fathfer wlio loves 'chlldre'ri
dnd VvhP wants t o see the you'nger
Higganum and East Hampton geriefatioiVlh clean IVealthftil'spdrts
weathered the Sunday games to re- arid enjoy sound health
main tied tor the leadership of the
Middlesex County Baseball League. For Locals Sports Read The Review
5
Boat O w n e r s C e l e b r a t e O u t b o a r d M o t o r W e e k
East Hampton
Beats Branford
In Close Battle
Harry H- J o h n s o n H o l d i n g Ojien
House For Non-Boating
Public, Juiie 18 T o 24
NatJonaJ Outbpard Motor W.eejc, a
seven day perlo'd In which boatmen
the nation over will a t t e m p t to in
The East Hampton Bellrlngers
,11 • „,i Vw„i.. „ .V„.v „.„.i„ i„ fi-,„ troduco tli'cir idndhibber jtriends to
Saybrook Defeats
Deep River Club
in League Contest
Old Saybrook .(Special).—Old Saybrook beat Deep River 8 to 0 last
.Sunday, but I?eep'RJv.or'played-the
BranforS'Townles 0'to 4 In a tough
game under protest for its ninth Instruggle. Mahfiger Dick Ferrari and It was announced here today by hlijg. In the ninth, MajowskI h i t a
Harry H. Johnson,, ahd h e repoli'ls
I ^ f nln^U^nlmwir n W ^ " " " ' i i ^ a ^ U
toarown^i^'t^hroiifehout
l o n l driye t o Hie butflpjd but was
each pitcher allowing I t hits.
, ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^^,^- ^^^^^^l^ j„ called out by Umpire Mickey NoonEd Branslleld, Phelps, Barber and take part in the'week's aetlvities b y , a » fo'' " o t touching second base.
O'Neil each made two h|ts. For tlie IVolding open house for the non-'Dpep River players claim he touchTownies bombec, ponofrip, Sokol- boating pubiic .'
ed the bag. His drive would have
owsky and Naimo hit the ball hard.
Declaring t h a t the waterway of S'=o™<i Miejeskl who was ahead of
Paul Bcausfleld reth'ed in the sec- the United States cannot be excelled l"ni- Deep River used two pitchers,
ond inning with a lanie wrist.
anywljereior Ismail boating, Harry P " ^ = ' an,d Eric Carlson. Bud FishAb
East Ila^iiitph
h po
H. Johnson states t h a t one of thel'=i- P'^^'^ed the whole game for Say0
P. Bransileld 3b ..1
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primary purposes of National Out- • brook.
He was always able to beat thbkn „i,{„i ^to,,„ bises PUla-ella, Mus- E. Branslleld It
..4
h po
Alj
0 iioard Motor Week Is to acquaint the, P ^ P ' ^ ' y ? ' '
and he may get his chance Sunday „„„„i2 ,„jt „ „ ^^^^^ Higganum 0, Phelps llj
..5
1 1
2
o'general nubile with this fact. "Mostj^' Uudner 2b
Barber
c
T , Stadulm
T 1 ^ ^In
' ^their
' " ? , E gs s^e^x, , ^8;; , base
bqlls^^^
oft^ Bannlstei3
mn M
theo ^"In?
Stanislaus
^ 3 o.^
^^j.^^l,
^ „„i^.
Q ' p t u s u s e d t o get some spare t i m e r " ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' ^ ^ ° •
H. Bransfiold 2b ....5
2
g enjoyment out pf highway inotor-1 ^ ' " " " '^^
Conllfiucd on page sfvcn
I tor 5, by VVarecka 0; unipirp. Mul- Nelson ss ....•
5
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Q ing, but with road congestion such MajowskI ct
Frontdl 3b ...... ....4
5
J as it Is.'th'ere's Uttle enough pleasure M. Waz ss
O'Ncll, ct
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„ to be taken from going for an au- S. Waz l b
Coach Ferjjald's T e a n i T o Meet: Slieltop H i g h At Lyman ^ a l l B^jl
...3
Ferrari p
.3
(,
tomoblle
fide.
In
t
h
e
fact
of
this
Hoi'klns
l
b
Field N p x t T u e s d a y F o r J-Itnisatojiic Valley L e a g u p Pjay^Offr-;...4
Blssell rf
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sitiiatlph, it is a fortuntc fact that'^°''''°°'=' *"
Branford H i g h Loses Last G a m e O f Season T o Stratford 6 - 3 .
4
J our waterways are clean, uncongcs Haser rf
Totals
40 0 11 27 16
^ tod and full of possibilities lor sight W. Lindner If ........3
ISrantprd
Ab r ,\) po a
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seeing and recreation t h a t , t h e n)o i.Sta.nnard c
W a l l i n g f o r d (Sp.ecial).— Behind the t w o hit performaiice of D,qm
Tobih ct ..-. .;..
.;:...;5 0
-3
tor highways hqve never htyl. . ,'t,' iDutka P
D i N u z z i o and t h e final franie no-lijt hprliiig of K e n Spellacy, LyDombep ss
...,.,.5 q
Carlson
p
3
Those
of
us
who
have
found
the
Mahan rf
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m a n H a l l H i g h of \Va|lingfo.;.d chalked u p a n 8-1 victory oyer Sey'pleasure t h a t boating aftbrds are
Donofrlo If
5. 0
.....37 . 6 14'24 20 4 mour high Tuesday afterhoon at .. •
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'
making a sipcere effor.t this year t o , Totals
S6kolOwsky,3b
5 2
Ab • Ii p o
Simpson field to gain the championbring some of t h a t enjoyment to Saybrook
Garden a
3 0
3
our fellow men.;'Wliile .all'of US'IP P . Massini ss
1
ship play-offs with Shel'ton high for
His Pitching A " d Hitting A i d s M , i d d I c t o \ v n G i a n t s T o Stay N e a r
WA][;PPEP FOR
Hylehskl 2b ......... 4 0
the boating gaine have been m o r e ^ - M ' ^ ^ ^ ' " " ^ - ....:..5
2
the Housatortic Valley league title.
T o p O f Middlesex L e a g u e — Holds St. Stans T o B u t T h r e e H i t s - NairaP p
.......4 Q
WEDDINGS
than sold on the sport, we seem to J. Coulter c ..
..5
2
piNuzzlo
allpwe.d
only
two
hHs
In
Carl Olson, G j a i n s Star, 1-^xts T^ipile An^l Single
Ward l b "
.-3 0
5
2
have been a little bit lax i n telling Fisher p
eight lnnings''a.rid had the only run
IBarba c ................. 1 t
4
" Q other people about it, and this year I'Vi.g.Eiano rf ..
2
scored on a freak homer in the
1 0
M i d d l e t o w n (Special).—Al Grosvenor, formei; W'eslcyan. Univer- Brannlgan rf
.3
1
we are trying to remedy t h a t situ- Smith 3b
third inning to Me the score a t one
Tptttls .:.... 42 4
U 27 10 3
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2
i' 000 lOb-G atloh through a national campaign LaCastro 2b
sity star, pitched and batted t h e Giitiits t o a 4 to 1 victoi:y o y e r ' t h e East Hainpton ...
all Breed, Seymour catcher, drop3
0
t h a t will urge everybody to cphie on'r'o"'''"o l b ..
ped a sharp single into light field
Meriden St. Stans, defending,champs, last Sunday a f t e r n o o n to keep Branford '
... ...230 log 030-4 down to the water." he declares.
4
1
jHall
cf
arid Frank Nasczniecz attempted to
oo
up the pace In the' Middlesex —
- • :
Two base lilts, P....q'
Bransileld,
Fron
35.
make
a shco-strlng catch "for a putAccording
to
Mr.
Johnson,
boating
8
13
27
15
Totals
...
County league. I n his final appear- Piynn c t ....
4
tel, Barbara; tlireo base hits: BarGuntimied on Page Seven
o'vft. but the b;ill bounded into the
ance ( ho loaves town this \yeek), Glspn r (
3
.,000 300 030Deep River
ber; .sacrifices: .Garden; double
brush bordering t h e track. •While
the tall r'igh'thander lljnltcd, tho Soanlon ss
.....2
..211 210 010Saybrook .
Ojplays: Blsspli to H.. Briinsflqld to
Stans to three safe blows, a l l byDoe 2b
.....2
Two base hits, A. AJassini, Fisher, the players wo.re looking for tlie
1 Phelps; ;ieft on bases: Ea.st HampB. Zajac. In addition to his fine CJrosyeupr p
.....3
S.mith. LaCastro, Haser, Dudka, Waz ball. Breed circled the ba.scs.
0 ton 5, Branford 6; base on balls off
hurling duties the departing IjltchDlN.uzzio and Blacklp Kiccitelll
three base hits, A. Massini, Fisher;
- Nalmo, i ; off Ferrari 4. struck out
er collected tvyo sate blowis in tljree , Totals.. ..,..••!
28 4 7 27 13 2 by (Jaiijib 6, Ferrari 2; hits oft Naidouble plays P.ontillo to Massini, botji iiamijiered o p t " trlioles a n d
lyipdern puf^aways
trips to tho platp, driving in two
Mozzocci to Lindner to Hopkins, Moz spoiled 'when wl)d heayes yvpnt oyer
olmo,lii D^itViingsH off Ferrari In 9
tallies. His ' single In the seV'erith Jnklelo '2b ,.'..
D 3
zocci to Hopkins; left on bases, Say- the third b^i^epian's head.
0 Innings 11; umpire: Hearne; time of
Dre^S §liits
Tuxedos
with two outs drove OJson and Spkol c .......... ......:4
3
0 game 2:30.
brook (3, Deep River 5; base on balls Ken Spellacy, junior hurler, r e Wliite
Dijii1>e.r
Coats
Scanlon across Uie plate with-"tlie. W.^ZaJao 2b
lieved
the
Lyman
Hall
.sophomore
.......4
5
0
,
:
-.
oft Fisher 3,"off Dutka 2, Carlson 2.
winning margin os the score was B, ZaJac 3b-p. ......3
2
Blue I^. i^. Coats
0
struck out by Fisher 8, Dutka 0, ace in the flnal inning, but DiljuzAll. interested . in Quoits and
deadlocked a t one all.
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|'C. Zijiie lb '..
3
7
0 Horseshoe games, many leave their
Carlson; umpire Noonan; time of zio w,ent iii.to left flpl<J bpcapsp of
^}i^ flajinels
In addition to Qrosvenor's Wo^'^ysoclil rf ..
Ills .hitting'abiilty. Spellacy fanned
3
0
game 2.10.
p entries with Harry Brazeau eitlicr
Shirts, collars, ties shoes, silk
safe blows tho other hits were e a r - F. Za.liip It
one arid riitide the ptlier'tyyo ground
......A
\
1 at Hainmer Field or at the Commun
and pppra hats,' sp^ts, ^Iqves,
nered by Carl Olson, two hits,, a N e ^ h ' i ct
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1
0 Ity House.
:
Middletown, leaning on the fine put.
Ascot tips, pearl griiy "yests,
triple and a single, and^ Captain Sharkey p
1
1
Slip _st%rtpd for .Seymour hut gaye
0
pitching and hitting of Al Grosveur
jewelry, ietc.
Ray Flynni Bruiip vyitltpjvskl and Kline p '
.......b,
0
1 Carl Olson, veteran outflclder of
or stayed in line one game behind way tp .PJetersori .in t h e eighth inBobby Scahlon. Olson started t h e
the leader's by knocking off Meri- ning under a four-rjin barrage. Pethe Giants, nearly drove a ball over
Giants off It} tjiq fllfth whpn hp ,. Totals,
den's St. Stans, 4 to 1. Higganum terspri gaye i^p one ji.it and Slip was
••5!0 .. \ 3; 24, «,
the rlg,h.t field tehee Sunday. The
drove a triple', to the fence in tight Mertden
..000, 100. 000- hit went for a triple and Olson scorfound Essex easy, 8 t o 2, and t h erapped I p r spyph .blpws. DlNuzzlp
Held and scored a moment later on Middletown
000 010 30x—4 ed on a bunt laid down by Scanlon.
Belltowners found trouble in eking faii'ned eight men an.d She tlirp'e.
Scanlon's bur)t,alQ«g f)rst.b^^,ll)ifi. Tliv.PP.ljRSP h'tS^.OlspB, B, Zajac; Olspn is In good condltlpn npw that
out tlie Branford Townies 6 to 4. tym.a.n Sail played Jieads up ball
The Giants gavjiiere'd ti\clr blh^le;s fiacrJJIces, Sci\|)16h, C. Zajac; iRt.t oij, sumnVpr weather is here.
Saybrook had h a r d goUig to over-, while Seymour gave poor s.uppbrt to
off the offerings Qt Sharjwy a n d j ^ . )3iisps, Mlfldlpt<))vr}; i i Morjden 0;
\year—Exclusively
come Deep River 8 to 6 and stay in ,SlJe hv .Several . tough sppts )yhen Meii's Formal
Zajac beforij Ace hflinf-caniP ln,tQ b!(sp: on bi^lls of;!' Q^osveiior 4i off
njen o\\ bases scored On nilsplay.s.
the' first division.
90 Center Street
Many, announcements were made
relive and hold dowji the OJants.
poac.i) Lapgcjon Fernald and ActsKrHpi^, 2,;?aj((c 1, ij;}ine i^- su-uck flt all the.games Sunday of the All
Opp. Malley's Rear Entrance
Middletown'
Ab r.. h po. a ' n 'out. by. Orosve'iwvr aj ShnrXey. ^.. Si Staiv game to; be played on July 0 on
BOATS and SUPPLIES
Benny Zajac, one ,of the four bro- ing p.rjriclp^l yyilmPr .Shujtz will
Open Evenli^gs Until 7:30
Duda 3b
3 0 0 3 0 II Zajac 1. hits off Sharkey in 6 2-3Municipal Field, Middletown as tho
thers by the sanie name who plays ppiitapt .sijejion high torijgljt to .arLater by Appplntment
Dwyer l b
4 0 0 10 0 0 InnlngsB; B. Zajac In 1-3 inning 1; Middlesex County League's part In
on t h e St. Stans, made all of t h er.akige for the pla'y-p.f.t 'Tuesday in
Wlsneskl It
3 0 0 1 0 0 Kline In 1 inning 0; umpire, Soheer, the observance of tho lODlh anniverSaints' hits Sunday. He got a triple .Wallingford.
Post Koail
llranlord
Wltkowskl rf
3
O l i o 0.time of game, 1:S0,
sary of baseball.
Cniitinucd on Page Seven
i
i
relief jiitcher once in a while.
Telephone 540
,<!„
f\
Noted Sports Celebrities
Expect To Attend Annual
Father's Club Banqmt
Wallingford High Defeatis
Seymour To Gain League
Ch^rnpion Play- Offs Tues.
Al Grosvenor Le ads Giantgi
To 4-1 Win Over Meriden
St. Stans In Hot Encounter
Essex Club Goes
Down To Defeat
tlvp aUpt\pn oi;ga,ul?ed b;j dii\Hei; ^n
10^2 was llprppd \o cJjahgp 1,1,10 \oThe annual sunimei nicnic of the eatlon of the moil to get away fiom
eomrprlablc society met yesterday ihe necessity Pf dividing pibfits
At the monthly meeting of t h e
afternoon In the home of Mis Hot- 50-60
UNION CnArEL
•
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Chapel
\Vorkcrs
Tuesday
afternoon
Allorney C. A. Weed is rebuilding bert Thalclior, Sound View HelBhts,
Sunday, June 18, 1039 11 a. m.
lJl(ttoUltle<! havp boon irpned out
Modus (Special).— Moodus and Sermon by the pastor, Rev. E. O.In the chapel. It was vpted to hold a on Governor's island. Stony Crecl^. lnc(iali Nedt.
and. tljus. inM^pt, Is ppQi;atlng smpoth
Chester retained the lead In t h eCarpenter. Topic: Shall Life Be strawberry festival In tlie chapel.
LEAGUE
ly, ajfalii,
Shoreline Baseball league follo\vlng Thought of As A Circle, An Ellipse, Juno 22, from 6 to 7 j). m., with Mrs. Mr. arid % s . Charlps Slocdcr ojT
Thp^irpssijt tip,ul,ti;y auction in
last Sunday's victories, while Gull- A Spiral, or a As Straight Line? Herbert Seward, chairman. I t woS Now Haven have arrived a t their
SUNDAY RESULTS
liJew Haven Is n,n 6utgrpwtii' of this
ford, which also won, stayed hard Anthem by the Choir Everybody also voted to hold the annual sum- Gray RPck isiarid for the summer.
East Hampton G, Branford 4
same slW^bcrry dVslrfti'xiling plaii'J
on the heels of the deadlocked lead
mer sale Saturday, July 15 a t t h e
Saybrook e Deep River 0
welcome.
'Mfthohcstor. lotmed a'simuar. set^
COnHnucd. txom. page pp«
ers, just one game behind. Madison
chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Well have thualed t h a i between 1500 mA 18p,0 up, thi;eft ypats, agp,
Middletown 4 Meriden 1
9:49 Sunday
School.
George
brough up the rear of the first divarrived at Ovitcr Island, StPhy Creelf Pickers will be employed by 30 o.r
Higganum 8 Essex 2
ision with Westbrook, Middlefield, Brown, superintendent. Lesson t o - Williairi Havens of Korth Branford for the season.
more growers thio.ugli,out tbp to.w(n
Tho qtinshl\i(j Qlub. 'v^i\l liold a
w
L Pet Salem and Old Lyme comprising the pic; Paul Writes Personal Letters. Is staying with h i s grandparents.
a t the rttlp of three cents a hftslcptj. fobd saJP Sitturdfty at 'Spalding's.' '
Friday. J u n e 10, 7:30 p. m. choir
lower half in the standings.
A
new
recreation
hail
and
cratt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Russell
of
East Hampton.
5
1
.833
picHet's were eduofttpcj h> Wn.P
rehearsal.
.shop has been erected this spring on f^cHillips ?pr two o.r three geriera,t|lp)is
Lanphler's Cove.
Higganum
5
1
.833 Middle, which lost to Salem by
the grounds pf The Reglslef l ^ i u - and iixpny oi thp.rlslijg gftr^pnci;?
Middletown
4
2
.670 18 to 2, played the game under pro- Mr. and Mr5\. William Englohart
Saybroolc
3
3
.600 test after the fifth inning, a n d and family of New Haven are spend Students of the Larson Secretar- Uy Society Fresh Air Fund cottage to.d,ay. wci;c ed,uciii,l!?d. ou tliw P1?\i,t.
WIS IS,
BRANFORD
2
4
.333 made a written protest against a ing sortie tiriie at their cottage, in ial School held a , pichio Tuesday at GpodseU Ppitit' .
: Beach o.i; ^nhcock propprtlos,
|
night a t Mr. and Mrs. Larson's cot- The structure 40 by 80 tpbt r e - I John Cool.ic proi;iably h^? 15, nqrps
Merlden
2
4
.333 decision by Umpire C^rophy Daniels, Westwood Road.
333 According to Manager Rcmbis of
places one of tho main buildings under cultivation then thPW ' s t'l,i,p •
tage.
4
.333
which was swept away In Septembe^i Pla^t tra.ct,. and that of J.oli,n BfyrPeep River
1
.167 the Middlefield team h e (Rcmbis) Mr. imd Mrs. Donald B. McKay pf
5
was on third base when a mate hit
At tho meeting of the Good Felrpn, Harty Copke, WllU^tp; Jptuispu,
a fly ball and after the catch Rcm- Taylor Place had as their guest Sat lowship elub of Short Beach Mon- The Plckard f^inily have arrive^ Irving Field, Louis Sai,isonc, Jph'n
GAMES SUNDAY
urday
evening,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
bis ran home. The play was over and
day night In the home of Mr. and at their Island home. Stony Croek. J.ohi^sijji, John Gfoss, Tom KazlnsH'i
Branford a t East Hampton
Rembls was seated on the players' R. Turner, Kansas City Mo., Mr. and Mrs. William Cusiek, It was decided
Espex a t Higganum
and the Pad,well i^mj, Upson grpvye^'s
bench. There were two strikes on Mrs. Connie Miller, Kansas City to hold inpnthly meetings In July Atlprncy t-ftUson of New Vo''^ is In addltiph tp a Cpuplo oi ijp?oni
Saybrook at Deep Riycr
Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam RIggs of and August. Tlio annual plculp wHl rebiilldhig oh his Island.
the
new
batter
when,
so
Rembls
Middletown a t Merlden
others whp grow tor the whp.i;esato I
said, the umpire strode over to the Boston.
be held Sunday a t Salmon River,
'market.
I
bench and said t h a t Rembls h a d
Moodus. The next social will bo Pa\il Valle will open his home toi Mr. Barron s t a r l e t this wools,
not touched home, was therefor out. Mr. and Mrs James Rosch, E u - jield In the l\ome of ^r;^ and Mrs. morrow for i^ reunion of his gra,du-:
'with 8,p on his payi:o\l anc^ h.fts \\\r
Middlefield players a n d t h e ump gene LaVasseur and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hallden.
atlrig class a t 'Yale.
jcrpffspd the iwmbpr to 175 m^d is
exchanged h o t words, several fans Joel Klzer were In New York SunCpntlnucd from Sports Page
'using artifleal mearis of watprii^g. '
joining in the verbal fray. Middle- day.
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice E. Coffin o< , Wlien asked why Branford is a
Mrs. Archer Knowlon has (jopn
jsecond series. Ace Kline is certain '^<'"' decided to continue the game,
Pine
Orchard
announce
the
marappointed chiilrniap of the geiieolberry community one inpn rc^i.lled
Mrs. Clifford Peterson h a s been
tp oppose Segal on the mound as he ' ' " ' "''f"' P r ° ' " ' ; „
, ^
, 111 at her home in Short Beacli pgical records for iviary Clapp riage of their daughter, Ruth Idel- t h a t It was because fprelgn lahpr
Chapter
D.
A.
R.
!a
to
Mr.
Eugeri'p
Huston
Brincr
o?
was
avalable. Foreigners hi^ve bpcn
, • •; . ^ , ^,
,, , ,
. „ ,1 Moodus retained its coveted posl-. Road.
liopson Avenue. The weddhig tool^ born and iihiscd fruit minded and
i s the best of the pitching staff of UQ,, ^.t the too but found a surprlsof Higganum and the Giants.
iing strength in Old Lyme, the club
havliig the greatest respect fpr the
Miss Esther A. Ely has arrived to place June 10 In Saiiford, Maine.
Mr. Lcyland Taylor pierce of New
le'iVder plants.
Higganum will send Lenny Nosal making nine runs .to 12 by Moodus. Britain was the week end guest o{ pass the summer with Mr. Janies
Mr. and Mrs. Hovyard Brunt have There was considerable difficulty
Bradley of Clark Avenue.
t o hillSunday at their home park' p'^^^""''
with Madison
Reiger hurling
superb
Merritt E. Taylor.
ball,
blanked
13
to
0.
Reigsold their camp a t Lanlihler's Cove. early this season when the coopcraC o m e in a n d S e e
when they face Essex in their secer aided his own cause with some
Pupils of the Short Beach school
and game series. Bannister, ace of yn^jiy jjjjj
June Kingston is visiting Mr, and
.the iVraqzinq N^w
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valle and famenjoyed a party a t noon yesterday
'the 'Essex club, will take the mound, The games this Sunday will be Mrs. Birdie Hart at their waterfront in their respective rooms.
ily of Cold Spring Street, New HaJn a n attempt to turn back a team Guilford a t Salem, Moodus a t Mad- home.
ven, have arrived a t Johnson's
t h a t has eyerythlng, pitching, hitt- ISQ,,, Chester a t Westbrook a n d
Mrs. James Wulpl underwent a n
Ing and defensive playing.
Middlefield a t Old Lyme.
The following real estate trans- an operation (n Grace Hospital on
Homo Owned by
Manager Jack Coulter will not be
actions were recorded this week i n Tuesday.
• STANLEY C. TOLMAN
satisfied unless his Saybrook team . . . 1 1 .
t
I i i • I tlie town clerk's office;
continued from sports page
PISHING EQUIPMENT
gets a t least 15 hits Sunday off as, \ A / r 5 l i n C i r O r H
H l o H
Jonathan Whitaker t o Margaret
fCcepa foptf (n'lf i". * dflvil,
Miss Alice Murphy of Killam's
GARDEN TOOLS
piany pitchers Deep River will send ' ' « - " " " ' y • ^ " - ^ ' > • a " W. Pouser, land arid buildings. J a organizalloiis and dealers are uniPolrit
attended
cbmmoncement
exAUTO
SUPPLIES
to the mound. This will be their sec
Continued from sports page
mes L. White to William G. Bentoi-<, ercises at Smith College.
ted beliind general plans for the
BICYCLES, RADIOS
iind series also. Fisher or Marcollnl
land and buildings. Estate of Horace
weelt. Uniform
poster.s, stressing
P A I N T , Etc.
"will take the mound for the Say-1 Last Friday a t Stratford the Bran S. Hart to Thomas Perclval Cole^
the
s!ogi\h
"Let's
Go
Boating,"
have
i—wm-wT-i—iw-i --JMiiiiitiiiw' I i|i|>
brook team, while Manager George ford high school nine lost their last land and buildings.
Phone 744
Branford
been adopted h'y all elements of the 270 Main St.
Joy may send Roger Haser or Dutka game of the season to Stratford by
small boat world: A BOrWon of the
Tol. 733
'M\ Montinvcsii Kl.
llraiil'ord
to t h e hill for Deep River. This the score of 6 to 3 and Shelton edged Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pugsley have
vyeek's activity will he devoted to
game wil) be nlajed in Old Siybiook out Derbv 5 to 3
opened their suinmer homo In Rockteach people the elements, of boat
land Park. Their daughter. Miss
liahdiing aild safety on the water.
LET M I
Dorothy Pugsley, has been enterDuring
the period, boat owners will
On Saturday Bob Gate, of MontoUS
taining Misses Patricia Taggart, wese Street will take time oft for hold themselves ready to answer
questions concerning the recreation
Katheriiie Plnneo, Mary English birthday celebrations.
and sport of boating.
Dickson and Janet Wilson, all classA LUBEICATION JOB NOW—
males and members of the senior
Seventy candles gp on the cake
Harry H. Johnson, whp Is ap ptficlass a t Smith College.
tprpprrow for George W. Cha<l)eayne qlal local repijespntatlYo of Eylnrude
May Save You an Exppnsi-ve Repair BiH Lat?yl
of Stevens Street, Cospy Bcaciv^ whp Motors, is. • devbtirig considerable
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grimloy of is CQn,v'<il6.56\itBa".,frpm a' recenlMU- tl'ftib, tp.,prep'a,r'lh'g,,'ari... Intprpsllne
New Hnven have opened Highlftnd h d s S . - - - - - ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • I 5 v . : - > , : - , . . . • ' - • ' ~r--\ StbVo dispi'ny, ilr'st for th'e iristrlioLodge for the season.
tiori of local people who are inter302 Main St.
Bradford
Greetings this week to Leo Sllp- ested in boating, and sqcondly bePlionp 8g0
Mr, and Mrs. LouisLassen and ey.
cause Up is taking p a r t in a national
their daughter, Barbara arid Lois of
'5l!?5????I!!?Wff??!
contest pmong Evhirudp dealers for
Westwood Road have riioved to LlSpylso to Jack MP'osky of t h e the most attractive .storp window
•:r.-1^.^f^^fiSZJi,
Granite Bay.
No'rth Malp Street PliUhg Station. presentejl duilng National Owtboai-d
Motor 'Woew.
Mrs. E. C. Spahr of Orange visited
Jerry, so'p of Mr. and Mrs. Jerohie According to Mr. Harry Johnson,
JOHN P.-VNICO, Prop.
lier cottage in Bungalow Lane on Haywood, Short Beach Road WIU Ipok of authentic InforipaHon about
1271) JMiiiii .SIreol
Phone 4.1380
EUHI Uiivpn, Ppni.(,
Monday.
expect presents! a week frPm today. the true safely of boathiK Is probably one of the chief reasons why I
Hat
Gleaning
—
Shpes
Pyed
ttjid
Eeg)ft?e(i
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flanagan of
Bobby Pluriib, son of Rev. a n d more people arc hot using the waX L.J * * *
Honeymoon Lodge, Clark Avenue Mrs. Robert J. ipluriib received best Iprways, 'Tiie ton points of bpal||i(j Ij
SHOES REPAIRED WHILf) YQV WAJT
plan to leave for the "west coast 'wishes on Tuesday.
safety, as outllricd by 'Pal' 'Wood, f
PRIVATE BQOTUS
about July 1st.
Gicetlrigs to Barbara, daughter king of the waterways, and other
IJ
Bpasonp-blo
Prjpcs
— Workmanship Guaranteed
y
of Mr. arid Mrs. Sedgwick Allen, national boating authorities, will bo
Donald. Peggy Ann and Eillcn Mc Glendale i?lace. Short Beach whoso ainon'g llic kcyriotcs stressed dur- 'jl^
\yorlc Calleti fflj- and Deliverecl FREE
Kay of Taylor Place spent the week birth date is Saturday, June 17.
ing the celebration.
end in New Haven with their grand
mother.
l l o w T h eyjI^Stand
Harry H. Johnson
SHORT BEACH
At the Shore
/ABDDLESEX
Branford Is
WEEK
Pitching Proves
Western; Auto
Associate Store
Boat Owners
"CQLD-WAII,"
Happy^ Birthday
SUMMERlZr'Slf
Brennan's
%
Servlcp
Station
Central Shoe Rebuilding Co.
I
all cooked in my 'New
ELECTEEC OVEN
I t broils, b a k e s , r o a s t s a n d docs e v e r y t h i n g w i t h i n i t s
c a p a c i t y a s efficiently a n d p e r f e c t l y a s a s t a n d a r d
electric r a n g e o v e n . T h e New UNIVERSAL E l e c t r i c
Oven p r o v i d e s a t very s m a l l c o s t all of e l e c t r i c c o o k e r y ' s s p e e d , c o n v e n i e n c e a n d a c c u r a c y of r e s u l t s i n
compact, portable form. I t connects t o any wall or
b a s e b o a r d o u t l e t — n o special w i r i n g is r e q u i r e d . I t
maltes a n ideal auxiliary cooking e q u i p m e n t , where
extra o v e n c a p a c i t y is r e q u i r e d .
With a heavy gauge, white enameled, steel t a b l e t h e
r e g u l a r p r i c e is $34.90. B u t f o r a l i m i t e d t i m e w e
c a n offer t l i e c o m b i n a t i o n for t h e p r i c e of t h e
oven, alone—?29.95.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell do Bollby and
tlielr three daughters have arrived
from Cuba to stay a month In the
Stetson cottage. Highland Park.
Miss Margaret Egan of New Haven is expected to occupy the Little
Queen this season.
Edward S. Burnham Is visiting
friends here.
touiL WANT
IT'S
EVERYTHING
G O T I ^^^ ^'^^^ ^^^ EVERYTHING YQU WAWT \
Mr, and Mrs. George Odell and
their son of Derby will .spend July
in the Holmstrom cottage.
liiiiil
ire
WALDORF
GLOTHINQCO.
?»i8»a<tt?n,
Point for the Summer
9:30-10:00
A New Connecticut
RADIO SHOW
featuring
JERRY BELCHER
Famous Radio Personalify
with " A N N A BELL" in
COME I N AND SEE OUR D E M O N S T K A T I O N
A heme demonstration can be arranged
CONNECTICuf^JlGHT & POWER
y^!!!!!
Phone 744
221 Montowese Street
CONNECTICUT
NEIGHBORS'
/ A v ' IF YOU THINK any other car
^^P*
anywhere near the price con
perform like « Pontiac—do this:
halance at curves . . . at higU speeds
. . . at stops. Seme how it handles.
txnrn how easy It js to turn and park.
Let a Pontiac speak for Itself. Take
the whe«l and test it fully* Rate
the power and pick-up. Mark the
|\W|1t^Si!CC
';^jto|Br-0i.>y<)iAf^^^
Branford
GENERAL MOTORS' SECOND LOWEST-PRICED GAR
':THr SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
; . : .;TIElE!*HO>i?,.C0M!V*N)r,
moothnesB and comfort.
Pontiac is i t s own hest sfiltisniaii.
You will want everything it's got—
and Jt*« g o t everything you wanti
Note the
VISIT CSllXltAL MDTOftS- EXIIItlirS AT TME '
V rORK AND »AH rHAIJCISCO WOftLCI'S rAlVlS
YOU'LL BE PROUp JQ OWN A
PONTMC
CENTRAL GARAGE
68 Main Street
Phone 968
Branford, Conn,
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fH«*?S.
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EpEit Hnvcn, Oonn
THE BRAWFORD REVIEW, THtTRSDAV, JUNE IB, 193B
jPaga Eight
THE MOVIE GUYED
Calendar Of Events
*«m,
Graiduation Exercises
Branford Junior High School
ORDERS FOB FOOD
r rdcrs for food for t h e Sunshine
clu'j food sale Saturday, on Main
Stioet may be placed with any of
the following members of the committee, Mrs. William Adams, Mrs.
Warren Hopper, Mrs. John Pond,
Mrs. John Norris, Mrs. Walter Holzer, Mrs. Herbert
Harrison, Mrs.
Clifford Cherry.
Lebodett and Regis Toomcy.
IIOIXYWOOD GOSSIP
2nd and 4lh Tuesday night, Nashawena Council, Degree of PoSee you In the movies.
Mickey' Roohey the proudestj
cahontas in Red M e n ' s irall.
Your Movie Guyed
PROCESSIONAL
young m a n on the M O M lot. Norl a t and 3rd Fridays—-Vasa S t a r Lodge, No. 150, Svea I l a l l .
INVOCATION—REV. FR. EDWARD J. DEMENSKE
ma Shearer is having h e r old dress• First Monday—Indian Neck F i r e Co., Social Meeting,
Second Monday—Indian Neclc Firo Co., IJusjincss Meeting
ing room done over especially for
A TONE POEM: EVANGELINE
Tliird and I'^oiirth Mondays—Indian Neck F i r e Co., Drills
Addfled from Ihe original by HENRY W . LONGFELLOIC
him
Joan Crawford fencing oft
Continued irom page one
ft corner of h e r dressing room for tlons tor all of t h e Now England
A MARRIAGE CONTRACT
EVERY WEEK
her new p e t daschshu^d, Stlnklc.,... States, a n d who h a s direct charge
Notice To Taxpayers
A DETROTHAL FESTIVAL
T h u r s d a y s : 12:15, East Haven Rotary Club.
Judy
Garland
studying
every of
Connecticut,
stated
today:
of
Mondnys—Branford Rotary, ] 2 ! l 5 , Cotujrogational Church
A KING'S PROCLAMATION
minute on.the "Babes I n Arms"set "A portion of t h e money raised will
Borough
of Branford
liVidays—Pawson Tribe, I . 0 . , B . M. a t 8 P . M, in R e d m e n ' s Ilail.
A FAREWELL TO ACADIE
be
left
in
Branford
to
be
disbursed
Notice
Is
hereby
given to the t a x to make up the five weeks of school
A VIGIL O F LOVE
payers of the Borough of Branford,
she lost while In New yotk........Den- by a welfare committee for any
J
U
N
E
16th
worthy charity which meets the a p
A REUNION
resident a n d non-Jresident, t h a t
nls O'Kcote proudly displaying the proval of t h e responsible group who
Special Mooting, 10:30, Card P a r t y Committee a t home of Mrs.
taxes a t t h e rate of l',4 mills on t h e
CHARACTERS;
trophy he won recently l o r fancy
•I.
15.
Col)cy.
have charge of this welfare fund'
list of 1S38 are due and payable on
„
,.
June Russeii
roller-skating
Chlco Mark learnInner Society a n d Vasa S t a r Loditc moot in Svea Hall.
Monday, June 5, 1939. Taxes n o t
P'>"'"g'l">r
MaryHoiabird
ing to play a steam calliope for Ho also stated tliat those emergency
Young Peoples Sports P r o g r a m , 7 :30, North Branford.
funds
which
have
been
set-up
In
paid by July 5, 1939, shall be subject .
Gabriel
John Mihalich
his role In "A Day At ITio Circus"...,
hundreds
of
communities
throughto Interest a t the rate of 6-10 of one
Palher Felician
Charles Akcr
....Spencer Tracy taking a short
J
U
N
E
17th
out t h e Now England Stales have
per c e n t lor each month which
Be'nedicI
\
Clifford Swirsky
fishing trip Into Mexican waters...., proven to be one of t h e finest gesLullicr Li-aguo !3lrnwl)crry I'Vstival.
shall elapse from t h e time it shall
Basil
Meivin Robertson
Virginia Bruce
purchasing every tures on t h e part of t h e Salvation
Sunsliinc Club Food Sale on the Orecn.
have become due a n d payable.
Rene
'
Samuel Brandt
available rccordlnB of the song,
Anniinl
Sunday
Scliool
Picnic
a
t
Lake
Compounce,
Old
Stone
Army and have proven to bo most
(Rate of Interest—7.2%)
Commander
William Raab
"Wlshlng,"her favorite tune of the
Cliuroh.
valuable
in
times
of
emergency.
I will be a t the Town Hall every
-.,,,,
Adricnne Norlham
moment
Lucille Watson celeAnnivcrsiiry
Concert,
Musical
A
r
t
Society
in
Lilirary
Hall.
day from 0;00 a. m. to 12 a. m. a n d
The Salvation Army Is not alone
C'"'''""
Robert Misdilcr
brating h e r birthday on t h e set
Concert, Musical A r t Society in Library Hall, 8:30.
1
p. m. to 5 p. m.
Interested
about
t
h
e
Improvement
Woman
Eleanor Skroza
.with ico cream, cake and flowers
D. P . Daly,
of the poor in large cities, but
Baplisle
John Maddcrn
supijllcd by her many friends
J U N E 18Ui
Collector of taxes
vitally concerned about the needs of
Michael
,,
Julia Mooncy
Walter Pldgeon Iho recipient of
Commimion Brcaltfnst, S t . M a r y ' s Holy Naitio Socict,y.
Trapper
Carl Guiians
gag clfl, a huge bouquet fashioned smaller towns and communities in
IMcnic a t Salman Hiver, Clood Fcilowahip Hramatio Club.
Hiinler
Alexander Krewsky
from clgarelles a n d matches from which cIrcumsLancos arise and help
Shorthand, Typewriting, BookMother
Anna Rogaiski
the cast of "Stronger Than Desire". can bo given.
keeping, Accounting, Business
J U N E 19th
The occasion was Walter's denounc
READERS:
Administration,
Dictaphone,
Summer Round-TJp, Free Healtii Examination tor pre-school
Hope Circle meets tonight in the
Ing of cigarettes.
Comptometer, Day a n d ETvening
Leader of Choral Poetry:
Dorothy Lindbcrg
home of Mrs. William Ashworth of
ciiildrcn in tlie high scliool.
Sessions. Co-educational. Enter
Dorothy Gabcocic
•
Claudia Stannard
Terhune Avenue.
I?alIior's Club Sport Banquet in E a s t Haven.
HOT TIP FOR THE WEEK:
at any time.
Joan Ericson
Carol Gcnrlch
\Voinan
'
H
Republican
Cluli
a
t
liomc
of
Mrs.
Milton
Bradley,
2:45
"Most kids," says Martin SpellHelen Stegina
Harriet Seller
Adrlenno Perron was chairman of
STONE COLLEGE
man, currently featured in "Streets
Helen Wadka
Charles Aker
J U N E 20th
•
of New York" now being shown a t the plcnlo hold last night a t Bran
129 Temple St., New Haven
Anna
Kotowski
Aiiwrt
Martonc
the Loew Poll College Theatre for ford Point for the young people of
Outing J5ion Parisli Guild in Nortli Haven.
DANCERS, SOLDIERS AND VILLAGERS;
one big week, "think all t h a t It the First Baptist Church.'
Annual Meeting, Musical A r t Society a t home of Mrs. Wallace
Arthur
a.
Stevens
of
Barry
Plains
lakes to play a screen newsboy, is
Edward Pctela
Tina Dianchini
Footc.
to hold a paper In your h a n d and Mass. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs,
W H E N IN NEED OF
George Fouser
Rena Meneguzzi
to holler 'Extra! Road ail about it.' Merrltt A. Huglns of Averill Place
J U N E 21at
Shirley Englehart
Pearl Terwiliiger
WALLPAPER
Strawberry Festival, L u t h e r League.
"But Us really a lot more compliDorothy Goodridi
Rosemary Drotar
or P A I N T
ELECT FOR YEAH
cated than that," says Martin who
Public Luiiniioon — BapliKt Cliurcli
Adoiphc Cantania
Edward Wood
VISIT
The annual meeting of the. J u n actually was a newspaper boy until
Covered llisli I;uiieliO()ii, W o m a n ' s Guild in Iiomo of Mrs. Leland
Barbara Harrison
'
John Anderson
he w a s "discovered" a n d given a ior Musical Art Society was held In
Dominic Giordano
Walter Melchcr
UNITED WALL PAPER
'IMionipHon of i'arlc Place.
chimco in films. "Most people don't the homo of the counsellor, Mrs.
William Rozar
John Kob.ic
CO.
realtzo that it takes ical experience William Rico of Montowoso Street
Robert Poulton
Robert Maars
93 Crown St., N e w Haven
10 stack, fold and throw papers in a Tuesday evening. T h e following ofArthur Van Haaftcn
James Martin
" W e Save You Money"
way so every nowspapor boy In the flcors wcro elected for the ensuing
Aiden Peck
James Haney
country won't laugl) you off the year: President, Virginia Bracken;
Henry Holmes
Joseph Romagnoli
vlco'jpre.sldenl;,
Ivcraon
Carter,
.secscreen."
Karl Marsh
Alexander Sescske
In "Streets of New York," Spell- retary, Pauline Dunbar; treasurer,
*
*
*
Dorralno
Bradley;
program
chairman plays the cripple "Qlmpy" pal
CHORUS
of Jackie Cooper. Also in t h e cast man, Shirley Kolbln.
(a) FoLLO'ic T H E GLEAM
, , . , Douglas
are Marjorle Reynolds and Dick
(b)
TIME IS FLYING
Luders
Purcell.
F i r s t a n d Only i n Connootiout
PRESENTATION O F CLASS
and
The 2nd big h i t on the same pro- See Mill Hear Movies jrom your Oir
ELI.^ T , MCGRAIL, Principal
gram Is "Trapped in the Sky," a
thrlll-pncked
picture
featuring Norn Thru Sat—'Service Do Luxe'
PRESENTATION O F DIPLOMAS
The Steel Foundry certainly yet b u t h i s outlook on life Is more
with CONSTANCE BENNETT
Jack Holt and cast including Ralph
MILTON P , BRADLEY, Chairman of Board of Education
ESTIMATES OHEELPDLLY
knows how to have picnics. One optimistic t h a n It was. We wish for
H7,SO Selected Short
Subjects,
Morgan, C. Henry Cordon, KathorBENEDICTION—REV, ERNEST C , CARPENTER
GIVEN
person said t h a t those boys have an early return. I n connection t h e
ine DoMlUc, Sidney Blackmer, Ivan
Musical Camedy, Latest News.
RECESSIONAL
Tel, 4-0988
Cont.
• Every fun working or playing a n d t h a t following note. Is slgnlfican:
8 P. M. - ^ C T ' g B — 3 S %
Night thoy do both equally well, A swell
We hoar so nfuchj^about the Hos429 Main S t .
Bast H a v e n
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAI,
day It was, a n d n o t an idle or h u n - pitalization plan a n d the way it
helps the Office a n d t h e Foremen,—
The Social Workers will hold a
gry moment.
strawberry festival June 23 in the
Continued from page one
The main event of t h e Steel when is it going to be offered to the
F i l , Sat.—June Ki-IT
parlors
of the Congregational
Foundry Outing w a s the t r a c k meet, factory workers? T h e answer is
So off t o Mexico they Journeyed toi
Wallace Ford, P a t r i c i a Ellis in
the runners were Charles West, "soon we hope," Frank Bigelow pick up painted baskets for breads Church. T h e following committee Is
John Anderson, Anton Yurkah, J o - started t h e other plan going a n d and rolls from a place called Tasco, in charge of the affair; Mrs. Grace
"BACK DOOE
seph Durso, Tony Durso, Samuel might be willing to help again. and vases, bowls and pictures from Hunter, chairman; food, Mrs. M. A.
TO H E A V E N "
Route 1 and lA
Leprlc L.N, Brazello and J o h n Or- Those who a r e interested m a y see strange little shops along t h e streets Huglns; novelty table, Mrs. W. R.
Post Ruad and Cherry St,
AUSO
brnlte, John Anderson won t h e him about It.
FLAT WORK
sky blue tile from Puebla, south of Morgan a n d Mrs. Hulda Foote.
E n t e r o r Leave a t A n y Time
Steeple Race a n d L,N, Brazello t h e
cards, Mrs. Warren Hopper; white
K e n t Taylor, Dovorthoa K e n t in,
Mexico city.
CojHiiif/ Sim,—"Spy of Napoleon'
Flap Jack Race. Prizes wore awarWET WASH
Gradually t h e idea of t h e Wharf elephants, Mrs. William Oliver, afJohn Alex of West Main Street
"The LAST E X P R E S S "
with Richard Bnrtholme.ss
ded to the winners. The Judges were
came into being. Its cypress side ternoon tea, Mrs. R. Lockyer.
Mr. Hammer, Mr. •Williams a n d Mr. Is a t t h e New Haven Hospitol walls a n d fireplace form a perfect
EXTRA ADDED
SOFT DRY
D, Bontatlbus, Mr, C.N. Phillips, Mr. (Thompkins Wing to undergo on backgrown for the colorful knlck
Nova vs. Bacr F i g h t Piotures
Knudson and the chief Instructor operation. John who retired a few knacks collected during the winter's
Cosmo Curallo. Other sports enjoy- years ago is one of t h e venerables of visit.
S u u „ Mon., Tuus., Juno 18-19-20
THIS IS
ed were soft ball, quoits, horse M.I.F. with quite a service record.
Set among lobster pots, nets,
"DARK VICTORY"
.shoes, .'iwlmming, fancy diving, We happen t o know t h a t h e h a s
F I N I S H E D WORK
floats
a
n
d
boats
the
Wharf
is
a
p
made
more
and
steadier
work
a
t
w i t h Botto Davis, George Bront
duelling and tree climbing. .The
proached over a plank pier and
— Atso
Outing was a great success a n d las- home since his retirement t h a n the
BACHELOR
SERVICE
faces t h e Thimble Islands with a
ted until well after supper. About Steel Foundry ever made him. John
"The Family Next Door"
broad view of the surrounding wawants
company
so
If
you
visit
him
elghttive attended.
w i t h H u g h Horbort, J o y Hodges
be prepared for 'some stories, good ter.
Tho Addlsons will serve chlckfen,
During the league game between ones.
Wed., Thur.s.—June 21-22
fish a n d steak luncheons and dinthe married men and single m e n ,
ners
a n d expect as t h e season a d Tel. 572-2 — 572-3
Dominic Bontatlbus h a d to m o u n t a
Sapphird Tablowaro N i g h t s
One note this week expresses imsoda box to secure his normal p o - plicit faith In the growth of crops vances to be able t o invite their
3 GLASSES T O EACH LADY
B. W . Nelson, Prop.
sition ;you hear about knocking the this d r y : season, If It would only guests to meet the lobster boats as
picture out of the box, but never be" rain. It's the same idea t h a t some they dock, select their lobster and
" I N S I D E STORY"
WITH —
fore has the batter been knocked people have about t h e improvement have it cooked to suit. T h e Wliart
Miohaol Whalon, J e a n Rogers
FOR SALE—Solid mahogany chifoff his box.
In business, If Congress would only is different.
fcrobe a n d twin four poster beds
ALSO
adjourn.
with spring ?G5.00 Tel. Branford
Mrs.
Evelyn
J.
Lounsbury
of
I
n
Jasper Longe J r . Is on a trip. The
B 'The Lone Wolf Spy H u n t '
13CG.
dian
Neck
h
a
s
been
attending
the
boys in the Steel Foundry gave him
Mr T.F. Hammer, who served as 67th annual session of the Grand
a gay sendoff last week. Qood luck a director of the Malleable FounChapter of Vermont, O. E. S. In
LOST: Poss Book No. 10703. It found
Jasper.
der Society since t h o days of the White River Junction, Vermont.
return to Branford Savings Bank,
N.R.A., when he was also one of the
Harvey Royden of Union Depart- Code Authorities of the Industry,
281 Main S t „
E a s t Haven
WED IN MERIDEN
ment has been transferred from has retired to the status of Just a
Mr. a n d Mrs. Alfred Lakso of
machine operations to the Drafting member again.
Paved
Street
announce the m a r fSun., TMon., Tui'S., J u n o ]8-,l!1-20||
Room to take his turn on t h e board.
riage of their daughter, Elizabeth
[ D o n Amooho, L o r e t t a Y o u n g i n | |
This work is being done in conjuncThe repair work on the roof and Cynthia, to Carl Gilbert Enllnd, son
tion with the intensive schooling in windows of No, 2 a n d 3 foundries is
of Mr. a n d Mrs. John Enllnd of
"The Story of
42 Inch sink and tub combinations
which Royden participated.
slowly reaching completion this is Weir Street, Saturday, June 10, In
\ Alexander Graham Bell"
$29.95 complete. Toilet outfits
hurricane damage which was for- Meriden. The ceremony was perfom— Also —
When reminding Joe Schenks tunately covered by a n M,I,F. storm ed by t h e Rev. Charles R. Cooley,
complete $12.95. Bath tubs $14.50.
t h a t ho was the third longest in Insurance policy.
"MIDNIGHT"
formerly of Branford.
VVal! Daslns $5.45. Conn. Flumbtne
service in tho M.I.F. (53 years) he
— wrni —
and Heating Materials Co., 1730
modestly
said
t
h
a
t
he
h
a
s
often
Keeps food freoh aa a daisy I
[ Olaudotto Colbert, Don Ameohc
Rudolph lUig of t h e Tapping Do will do some fresh water fishing.
wondered if h e was the most foolish partment is still out with a n attack
State St., New Haven, Conn.,
We
of
t
h
e
Steel
foundry
wish
to
deWed., Tlnii-s.--.Iuiio 21-'22
for staying or tho company for of appendicitis, which.we underPhone 6-0028.
dicate this little poem to him—
keeping
him.
Thero
are
n
o
t
many
C0NNECTICU^
«E>il0HT
i
POWER
stand,
tho
Grace
Hopltal
repaired,
Bctto Davia in
moidcrs moro highly skilled in the Rudolph was taken sick on May 16 May the sky be blue
" D A R K VICTORY"
state, wo vouch, and even today ho and we hope will be a t work again And the weather fair
Phone 744
TIPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES
We hope you catch fish
ALSO
can draw a pattern with a dack soon.
221 Monlowese SI,
Ilrnutord New, Rebuilts, Rentals, PortablMi
By the pair.
draft of two inches to a foot easier
Supplies
" N E V E R SAY D I E "
than most molders can make flat
ConTenient Terms
Another recent Grace Hospital
vt'ith Bob Hope, M a r t h a Rayo
backs. Joe's enjoyment and extreme case is t h a t of Antonis Sanduskl of
satisfaction of his work is w h a t the Malleable Foundry who has
W E HAVE A N E X C E L L E N T CHOICE OF
Ladies Gift Nights
RELIANCE TrPEWRITER CO.
makes him young, and to see h i m been nursing a case of pneumonia
C. B. GDT, Mgr.
walk to work one would think ho since t h e first of May. :
ib\-\., S«l,--Jiine 23-'2i
Telephone 7-2738
was one of the younger men.
109 Crown Street,
New Haven
Robert Montgomery a n d
Wo miss match m a k e r Martin Hag
Rosalind Russell i n
Mr. James Walworth h a s been a t lln too, and hope t h a t he will soon
Trade-ins On the New Dodge and Plymouths
the Evans Hospital In New Haven get his strength back after his long
MATORO BROS.
" F A S T and LOOSE"
undergoing harsh treatment. Judg illness.
ALSO
Loam—Sand—Stone
a n d Fill
SALES
and
ing from tho numbers, tho Hospital
Anno Shirley, Roger Daniol in
Plan m a n will think all t h o M.I.F.
SERVICE
Mr. C.N. Phillips of the Steel
Contractors and General Trucking
subjects have been saving up for Foundry will start on his vacation
"BOY S L A V E S "
302 Main Street
Phone 886
Branford
Bradley St. Tel. 726 Branford, Conn.
New Haven
operations. Jim Is feeling solemn this weel: for Minnesota where he
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Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, June 22, 1039
VOL. Xn—NO. 11
Local Man Heads
Edna Ferber's 'Stage Door'
Merritt Parkway
Opens Chapel Playhouse Toll Collecting
Summer Theatre Season
Price Five Cents
Hose Company
Plans Field Day
Here July 29th
Robert H. Chaffee ot E a s t Haven
Will Be Temporary Superintendent- - B r a n t o r d Men Among
Assistants
Charles Farrell Will Appear Later I n Revival Of
"Seventh Heave;a" With Louise Piatt Oast In Role
Of Diane.
*»Mi?^')i.,
Saturday Night's Accident
Proves Fatal To Youthful
Driver Of Automobile
The M. P. Rico Hose Company is
making extensive plans tor Its Fifth
Annual Field day Saturday afternoon and evening, July 20th. The
Hold day held other years was .luch Fletcher Brown, 22, of 46 Chestnut Street Expired Eai-Jy
Equipped with money meters,
outstanding successes that the Ore
This Morning I n &raco Hospital—Came Hero From
change belts, and other apparlus
men will find it difficult to Improve
Harrington, Del.—Maurice Fortier Injured.
"and clothing necessary for t h e preupon It but they expect to do so.
scribed work, twenty-five attaches
An accident that proved fatal took
Tho afternoon will witness a parof the State Highway Department
place Saturday night a t 11 p m. in
!>dc ot firemen and fife and drum
front of St. Mary's Church In Main
reported a t 8 a. m. yesterday morncorps from many soolions ot the
Street.
ing to initiate the collecting ot the
.itnte. The usual line ot march will
Fletcher Brown, 22, driver of the
toll on the Merrltt Parkway.
be followed. After the huge parade,
automobile passed away this mornRobert N. Chaffee of East Haven,
a program ot sports and Held events
ing In Grace Hospital a t 2; 05 never
will function a s Superintendent for
ijouiscriiiH wild is appearing in will be conducted a t Hammer Field
having regained .consciousness. '
the present. To assist him there will
"Slii};e ilocH'" a t llie CliiiiH-i I'liiy- between tho leading litempn.
His car was going west and colThe Annual Communion Breakbe three supervisors—Robert S.
The evening program a t thq Held
fast of St. Mary's Senior Holy Name lided with tho oast bound trolley,
Chldsey of New Milford, Russell P. luiusc in Guilford.
will include a vaudeville ontertalnt
Tho
operator. Napoleon Bernard pf
Society was held Sunday, Fathers
McGrath of New Mlltord and Wenm e n t and a display ot fireworks ai Day. Over 100 men and boys ro- 373 Newhall Street, New Haven
dell L. Holsten of Norwich. Among
a grand climax.
•
ceived Holy Communion at tho 7.30 ciaimed to have seen t h e automothe others who will serve as toll
Captaip Thomas Sudac of (.ho O'clock Mass, which was colobrated bile heading towards him arid gave
collectors are, Otto P. Buttsteadt, 40
Hose Company Is general chairman, by the Society Chaplain, Rev. Ed him the whistle, he then applied the
Coe Avenue, East Haven. Charles W.
brakes into emergency and boforo
and is being assisted by committeea
Peach, 132 French Ave., East Haven;
comprised
ot members of this orgai! P'"''''^ ^- Demenske. After Mass, t h e he could stop the car r a n into h i m
Philip E. MoKeon, Harbor Street,
A successful meeting ot tho Wo- izatlon. The adv. commiUeo which Bnthoring proceeded to tho Tryst, striking h h n In the front loft end.
Branford Following the adjournBrown's car, according to witnessmnet of the Legislature and antici- man's Republican Club was held in consists of Peter Pauk and Anthony where breakfast was served by tho es seemed to go out of control,
under tho
pating the signing ot the bill auth- the form of a silver-.tea in the homo J, Itkovlc are sollcltluB donations •'"'ies of tho Parish,
ot Mrs. John R. swerve across tho road a n d ram tlio •,.
from the business men of tho town. Chairmanship
• •'
orizing t h e collection of tolls on of Mrs. Milton P. Bradley of Bran- Tho
cooperation of all Is solicited In Waters. Grace before a n d after tlie trolley. Attor striking t h e trolley tho
the Merritt Parkway, Commissioner ford Point Monday' atternoon with making this annual field day its us- breakfast, was said by Father automobile turned toward a tree and
William J. Cox assigned various men 24 members a n d 14 visitors being ual success,
Demenske, and who in his remarks, ovorturnod.
— different bureaus to pro.__ present. Attorney Henry Istas ot
from the
The proceeds will be used In furn- congratulated the members ot tho
Coroner James J. Corrigan will
pare the necessary plans, make a n ' New Haven spoke on the seeing eye ishing tho club rooms a n d , t o p u t So'oiety tor t h e fine showing thoy
Inventory of the equipment neces- dog. He stated t h a t It lakes 4 years them on the tip-top standing with made at this annual affair. Patrick conduct a n investigation to dctorn'lino rcsponElbliity for tho fatality,
sary to carry out the provisions of to train an instructor to teach these other fire houses In the state. A H. Dunn;
Genorai
Chairman, |
the law, and in fact arrange all do-1 dogs and the dogs in t u r n learn in meeting of all committees will bo thanked tho ladies for tholr cooper- I Maurice Fortier of First Avonuo,
Branford Hills' was seated beside
tails in this connections. Frequent three months. ,
held tonight a t 8 o'clock in tho ation, and turned tlie gathering over Brown a n d was given six stitches to
meetings were held by those various | Masters a n d dogsi work together fire house, as final arrangements are to t h e Toaslmastor, Attorney Fre- close a scalp wound. Ho was treatrepresentatives and tentative orders"for one, m o n t h as the master and expected to be made. The local unit derick R. Hondo, Address of wol- ed by Dr. D. L. Blanchard. Ollicors
were placed with several concerns dog must be trained to work as one plan' to attend the Field Day of tho^ como was given by President Ed- Ahem a n d Itkovlc covered tho accisubject to shipment on signature ot | unit. Wlien a dog has worked a com- East Berlin Fire Department Satur-" ward B. Lonergan, and tho principal dent. Fortier camo hero a short
thc bill by Governor Baldwin. With- n>and he m u s t be praised Immedi day atternoon, a t which time this speaker of tho morning was Judge while ago from Vermont;,
in fifteen minutes after the depart-1 ately- Mr. Istas'.dog, "Gretchcn, Company will participate in t h e ' E . <5uinlan, who spoko on Fathers'
The deceased c a m e , licro from
ment was notified of t h e signing of.'was one and a half years old when street parade.
Day, and its application to every Harrington, Del. where Ula family
tlie bill, orders were conflrmerd and he acquired hcr'tind she is now six
day lite. Judge Quinlan is, a fornior resides, a n d was living at'45 Chestsince t h a t time, Friday, June 10th, and on half year'i^Id At t h e present
Branford boy, and In his remarks, nut Street. Tho body h a s -boon
the equipment h a s been'rplling In jtiino theire ars;.5|p,bt these dogs. 1
rcminsccd of his boyhood days in Mllffll£g-.t5.P-?JfeTO£9,-fej:«tolB)>>
The Chapel Playhouse will open
Its season in Guilford with one of
the most popular plays ever seen on
Broadway, "Stage Door" by GeorBC
S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.
Louis Piatt, who is one of the rising
young actresses of Hollywood ever
since her portrayal of the Army
Officer's wife In "Stagecoach," will
Final plans have been completed
have the star p a r t of Terry Randall. for t h e annual Family picnic of the
The cast is probably t h e lardest First Baptist Church to be held a t
ever to be seen on the Chapel Play- Branford Point Saturday of this
house stage and numbers twenty- week. The afternoon will be open to
eight Broadway thesplans. Hardie swimming and informal games
Albright, noted motion picture actor followed by a steak and frankfurter
who will direct a t Guilford all sea rost a t six o'clock. A prorgam of
son, h a s been casting a n d rehears- games h a s been arranged after
ing the play in New York in prepar- supper, started off by a soft-ball
ation of the opening, Monday!game between the men and women.
The general chairman of the picnic
June 28.
"Stage Door" will run until Satur- is William Kremser, assisted by
Harold
Smith, Alfred Gale, Lewis
day, July 1, a n d the cast Includes
Alan Handley, Robert Crane, Olive Jackson, Hobart Page, Doninic
Warren, J e a n Piatt, Laua Adair, Bontablbus a n d Rev. A.W. Jones.
Wilma Francis; Peter Van Burcn, The committee on games Is Lewis
Homer Miles and Edward Franz. Jackson, Basil Nickerson, Herbert
Sylvia Lupas also will be in tho Gale and Mrs. Lewis Jackson. The
company a n d will play the p a r t she supper committee chairman is Mrs,
originated in t h e Broadway produc- Avery Nickerson, assisted by Mrs
Harold Smith, Mrs. Alfred Gale,
tion, t h a t of Olga Brandlt.
Charles Farrell h a s just been Jessie Taconis, Mrs. Domonlc Bonsigned to appear in person t h e week tadlus and Mrs. Harry Barker.
of July 17 In a revival of "Seventh
Heaven." The chapel Playhouse selected this play for t h e movie favorite as It was in the picture version ^hat-i'Mr. 'Farrell made his
^j'^'g^catost lilt. Louis Piatt will be cast
In t h e role of Diane, t h e p a r t t h a t
Ivi'f"v*,"-*'fi>''"'irHi/iLnr'"i" 9 'V ' * ' " ' ' i i ".'".".',".•*•.-'* i"w'*w;a»^."..i'^
-thYTiJiBHr-" -•'.'—'
A«dft.^ciii«t-Oaynop-famou8;
The Chapel Playhouse, unlike
some theatres, dose n o t believe in
East Haven schools will close for
making premature announcements the summer vacation a t the end of
o f stars until they
are actually
i,«„„„o„
„f fhioithe class sessions tomorrow having
Members ot St. Tlieresc's parish,
signed a n d it
because of tn'a i completed the state quota of 180
Stony Creek, met last Thursday
policy there is no mention "Haays. Yesterday t h e eighth grade
night and organized a ConfraterCharles Farrell in their current ad- classes of the schools in the cennity and Holy Name socity, under
vertlsing literature now being cir- ter including t h e High school a n supervision of Rev. Father
At the weekly luncheon of the the
culated.
nex went to Rye Beach, New York
Tho 150th anniversary of Christ
Branford Rotary ClubiMonday noon Brewer. Those who attended the
for their annual outing. The numAn unusually largo percentage of Church parish was observed Sunday
The Social Workers will hold a in the parlors of the Congregational meeting were Evangeline Hlnes, Reber attending approximated 150 and
the class of 1030 East Haven gradu- and a program ot consldorable Inthey were accompanied by several dessert bridge in the parlors of the Church, Henry Greer of East Main gina Hines, Gladys Brown, Alba ates plan to continue tholr studies terest arranged for tho day. AlFirst Congregational Church tomor- Street, Branlord;"spoke. Past Presi- Farina, Josephine Paviglioniti, Mary
of t h e teachers.
row atternoon a t 1:30 o'clock. Straw dent Rev. Robert J. Plumb presided DaRos, Shirley O'Neil, GIne Mone- at institutions of higher learning, though a n Episcopal society was
There are only two resignations berry shortcake and tea will be in the absence ot the president and guzzl, Mrs. Thomas Melloni Mrs. according to a survey recently fovmod in East Haven as early as
of faculty members to take effect served throughout the afternoon. vice-president. The visiting Rotar- Frank Ablondl, Mrs. Victor Grande, completed by the dean's office. Se- March, 17B9 that the churchljuilda t t h e close ot the school year.
ians wcro A. B. King of Wes Haven, Mrs. Michael McDonald, Mrs. Adam veral stuejients will enter liberal arts ing was begun. The framework for
Miss Helen Robjnson was the These are Miss Miriam Carpenter a Tho following committees are in Dr.. Robert M Taylor a n d William Bombollnskl, Mrs. John DoMatleo, colleges, hospital training schools, the present structure was raised
guest Of honor a t a surprise shower teacher in the 1st grade a t Tutlle charge; General chairmen, Mrs. Fagorstrom of East Haven and Wil- 'Mrs Albert Columbo, Mrs, Colo, Mrs, scientific schools, and local business April Z'3 of thai year and It wai)
Thursday night a t the home of Mrs. school and Miss Kathleen Lynch of Grace Hunter and Mrs. G. Irving liam Sangster of Saybrook.
Pullman, Mrs. Isadore Gomes, Mrs, collogCB in tlic fall, wltli many other .limo IB when Samuel Forbes deedEdwin Hayden; Invited were; Mrs. the High school annex. Both are Field; cards, Mrs. Warren Hopper,
Theresa Da Ros, Mrs. Leo Mailloux, planning to enroll next year. A ed the land occupied by tho churcli
Branford
Is
represented
a
t
the
chairman,
Mrs.
Eugene
Baldwin,
Eugene Reardon, Mrs. Roy Burwell, leaving because of matrimony. Miss
William O'Neil, Thomas Mollon, Ad- number of fortunate students have to the society and services were
annual
convention
of
Rotary
in
Mrs.
Reginald
Baldwin,
Miss
Mabel
Carpenter
is
going
to
New
Hamp-j
Mrs. L. Hopknlson, Mrs. Anna Stone,
am Bombollnskl, Peter Cinquanta, positions waiting for them upon held. In 1810 Blsiiop Abraham J a r Mrs. Hobart Howard, Mrs. Robert shire while Miss Lynch will live in Osborn, Mrs. Richard Brewer, Mrs. Clleveland, Ohio by T. Holmes Brac- Reginald Coles a n d John DeMattco graduation. A limited few have no vis, the second bishop of ConnectiWilliam Adams, Mrs. Claude Stan ken, president, Mr. a n d Mrs. Wil- Jr.
cuL, dedicated tlio church. At two
Nuhn, Mrs, Albert Poulton, Mrs. Hoi- Norwich.
plans at all;
dltferent periods additions were
bert Jones, Mrs. Horace Wilson, Mrs. Members of next year's eighth nard, Mrs. Thomas Hopper; food, liam E. Hitchcock and Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer
Leshlne.
Two
of
tho
class
plan
to
study
a
t
The
following
officers
were
elect
made to the building. I n 1845 tho
James Parsons, Mrs W. T K. Brown grade classes- visited the high Mrs. M. Huglns, chairman, Mrs. H a r
ed:
President,
Mrs.
John
DeMattco;
Yale
University,
Lewis
Cre.scenti
a
t
Monday,
J
u
n
e
20
Is
Charter
Night
"Queen Anne Tower" was added a n d
Mrs. A. Jolly, Mrs. Feredlrck Reading school today. They were talked to by ry Rassman, Mrs. Mabel Sampson;
secretary,
Mrs.
Prank
Ablondl
tho
Yale
Art
School,
and
Ruth
Atfor
the
Fairfield
Rotary
Club
a
t
in 1807 the structure was completMrs Florine Auerhammer, Mrs. Barle the teachers a n d school executives novelties, Mrs. Hulda Foote, chair
treasurer, Mrs. William O'Neil; pub wood a t the Yale School of Music ed to-Us present capacity.
Kelsey, Mrs. Joseph Robinson.
and were shown through the rooms man, Mrs. Winfleld Morgan, Mrs. Greenneld Hill Country Club
hclty agent, Gladys Brown.
Marjorle Thompson will attend AlMisses Leona Hopklnson, Ethel and school plant. Under the new Eleanor Magee; afternoon tea, Mrs.
At the.B a. m. holy communion
Georgia Chapter, O. E. S. will hold
The women of the confraternity bertus Magnus; Evelyn Shoemaker,
Anderson, Irene Keeler, Edith Bert schedule arranged for next year R. Lockyer, chairman, Mrs. Mabel
New Haven Teachers College; J e a n - sorvlco Sunday the vessels of 1817
will
hold
a
food
sale
in
the
church
there will be no eighth grade classes Richardson, Miss Helen Dahl, Mrs. a food sale on the Green Saturday
whistle, Hilda Robinson.
were used, At the U a. m service
in any of the schools In the center B. L. Barker; white elephants; Mrs. July 1 a t 10 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie parlors Juno 25 at 10 a m. Mrs. etto Dubois, Now Haven -Women's thero wore morning prayer a n d
or a t the shore, the children at- William Oliver, chairman, Mrs. MacLeod, chairman will be assisted Michael McDonald is chairman and College; Henry Crosby'the Junior dedication of gifts a n d memorials.
ELECT OFFICERS
Forrest
by Mrs. Karln Hamre, Mrs. Addle Mrs. William O'Neil is in charge College ot Commerce;
The Musical Art Society held its tending the High school annex In- Stanley Bray.
Taking part with t h e rector. Rev,
tickets.
White, Stone's Business College;
Tousey and Mrs. Viola Coutsal.
annual meeting Tues. night in the stead. The only other eighth grades
and Jennie Rocco, McKoown's Sec- Alfred Clark were Rev. Nile W. Hoer
to
be
maintained
here
during
next
.home ot Mrs.' Wallace Foote ot Jo
mans a n d Rev. J. H. Jackson, formretarial Sshool.
year will be those in the Highland
er rectors and the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Imson's Point. Mrs. Ruth Linsiey
Frank Lecza will leave this im- Arthur Lea. In the evening at 7:30
'If
Oliver reported on t h e convention]and Foxon schools in the northern
mediate vicinity to take a course in the preaclier was the Rev. T, H. Evp
a
r
t
ot
the
town.
in Baltimore, and Mrs. Harold Bald'
Favorite Pood I s Horse Flesh B u t teeth glisten a warning.
Mr. a n d M r s . George Herdling poultry raising at Storrs. Katherlne ans, rector of Trinity Church, Now
win made a report on the state con'Wise Mama M i n k Insists On
Started Raising Mink A s Hobby Pagano will enter tho Stamford Haven, with neighboring clergy a s Visitors a t the ranch are requestvention In Stamford.
KAPPA ETA RHO SHOWER
Hospital and Mary Lawlcr, the sisting. The Choir of St. Paul's in
Balanced Diet For H e r Young— ed not to annoy the mother minks
—Will Have 150 Polta F o r Now
The following officers were elect- Miss Catherine Greenvall was
Mount Sinai Hospital in New York
ed for t h e ensuing year; President, hostess Tuesday evening a t a sur
Coat I s Darker T h a n 'Wild M i n k because they are easily excited and
Y o r k F u r Auction i n November. City, as students in nurses' training Walllngford combined with the senior choir tor tho evening service
will destroy their young if made nerMrs. Wallace H. Foote (re-elected); prise shower a t her home given for
scools.
A reception and tea was held for
vice-president, Mrs. Harold G. Bald her guest. Miss Marlon Conlon of
Never torturing its prey a mink vous.
size but to bring a good price tho
Venturing farther away are Shirwin, (re-elected); secretary, Mrs. New Haven.
During an air meet last year three skin must be white-cream. Grayish ley Lundln, who will study drama- tile congregation and friends from
can kill an animal three times i t s
6
to 7 p . m. on the rectory grounds
Andrew Danielson,
(re-elected);
nursing mothers destroyed their
Others attending
wi>re; Misses size.
cast pelt is n o t considered market- tics at Emerson College in Boston In High street with Mrs. S. E. Page
treasurer. Miss Isabel MacLeod; Betty and Virginia Boldtmann
I t matters not how long a mink Is young when airplanes roared overGenevieve
Stephenson,
who
will
able.
as convener of the committee.
librarian. Miss Mary Devlin, histor- Betty Purcell, Eleanor DeWolte, Kay given food and care It never loses head.
Record cards indicate that tho attend Bates College In Lewiston
Among the gifts dedicated wcro
ian. Miss Cornelia Osborn.
McKenna, Claire Brannigan, Viola its wild instinct to become a p e t to When weaned the little ones open
Maine,
and
Robert
Buecliele,
who
green hangings for lanturn a n d
bo handled without heavy rubber their eyes and arc considered old local ranchers prefer Eastern mink will study forestry
Soboleskl and Miriam Peterson.
a
t
North
pupiit, given by tlie Women's a u i l d ;
enough to e a t a bit of fish, horso, to any other; a litter of nine is
or canvas gloves.
RETURNS TO BRANFORD
Carolina State College. Joseph
Once when a baby had a fish bone flesh, cereal, tomato, lettuce, car- consldered large, pneumonia Is i Hawtln and Maurice Sarsohn aro green chalice cover a n d burse, glv
Julian Ottenbreit returned Friday
SUNDAY GUESTS
en
by tho Girls Friendly society;
lodged in Us throat George Herdling rot, egg or skim milk.
dread disease; purchasers are de anxious to enter the Coast Guard
on the S. S. President Roosevelt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Russell
If mama mink thinks her son or manding darker pelts each year for Academy; and Albert Bauer will and set of colored markers for the
from Tarnopol, Poland after spend- of Lanphier's Cove had as their at the Herdling Mink Ranch In Coscommunion service books, given in
ing several years in t h a t country. Sunday guests, Robert, Roger and ey Beach held i t s head firmly a n d daughter Is not getting enough the valuable coat trade.
take examinations for West Point.
with the aid ot tweezers extracted nourishment .she takes him by the
Even now, a t its poorest season Barbara Arnold, Charles Bailey, memory ot Stpt. E. T. Child by Miss
He will make his home with his sis- Louise Bennett of New York city.
the obstacle.
may of the neck and sees to It that the fur is heavy, glossy a n d smooth Ann Gorman, Robert Lewis, Marie I, Reynolds.
ter Mrs. Francis Parzych, Rose Hill
Mr. a n d Mrs. Herdling are raising he eats his vegetables.
and dark brown, so brown it Is al Myronlck, Dympna McDonough, and
Road.
VISITING
Mrs. Kaite Kovich, of Rose Hall
150 mink and a frisky bunch of
Bred in March the young arrive in most black.
Virginia Saranscki will attend colThe Rev. and Mrs. Milton Gabriel- little weasel like animals they a r e . Mayi
A wild mink, probably from the lege, but have made no definite Road, was struck by a n automobile
PICNIC OUTING
Sunday
evening near Lake SaltonLang
North Branford Junior Fife and,son and daughter, Alice
„ ,of, „
j . Not unlike a monkey they r u n u p Sometime in October a pell-mon- Mansfield Riverside section looking plans for entrance in September.
stali. Dr. Michael Carplnclla a t Drum corps will hold a picnic and Beach, California, recently stayed a and down the wire inclosure making ger will arrive to suggest that cer- for companionship found the Cosey
tended her.
outing a t Farkash's Grove, North!few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. a squeaky noise to attract attention, tain pelts be sent to market— "Keep 1 Beach neighbors, hung around long
] enough to be captured and caged. I
OPENS ACADEMY
throwing their heads around like the best a n d pelt the rest."
Branford, Sunday July 16
|Griswold of S o u t h Main Stret.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nlohols;>f •
Soon after that the Herdllngs will lUnllke the breeded mink the wild Is , Mr. B. L. Kennard has reopened
seals reaching for a ball to toss.
Pleasant eel-like
things
they remove t h e minks from the pelting,a lighter brown with a d a r k e r brownjthe Pine Orchard Riding Academy Lake Hamilton, Fla; are a t t h e
Tabitha Society meets this after- The Juvenile Grange will hold a
Bartholomew
cottage a t I n d i a n
cages
t
o
kill
skin
and
prime
on
dryor
black
stripe
the
length
of
its
for
the
season.
Visitors
are
Invited
noon in the home of Mrs. Carl Mon- food sale on t h e Green Saturday tempt visitors to pet and stroke t h e
I to visit the stables
Neck.
clean fur but two very sharp front ing board. Pelts vary b u t little in I back.
morning.
tellus of Harding Avenue.
Baptist Church
Makes Plans For
Family Picnic
Judge E.Quinlan
Was Fathers'Day
Breakfast Guest
Seeing Eye Dog
Talk By Istas
SummerVacation
BeginsTomorrow
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Mr. Henry Greer Have Holy Name
Dessert Bridge WeeklyLuncheon
Many Seniors Anniversary Of
Tomorrow By Guest Speaker
W i l l Continue Christ Church
Social Workers
Their Studies Observed Sun.
Surprise Shower
For Bride-To-Be
A Mink Never Loses Its Wild Instincts
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