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The Cnrdinnls rnekcd up their sc'Cond win /if the season when they detenlpd the Dodgers, 1 to',3, behind the onc-hll , idtchlng of "Sling SholV Harry Royden. The only hit oft Royden wna n blHstlng single by McCarthy In the fourth Inning. "Mighty" McOownn Wna on the mound' for the Dodgers and pitehcd a fine game and his hla?.: ing fast ball and crossfire pllcli caused the Cards loads of trouble all afternoon. Scoring f\\i]^ for llio Cardinals were Doniak \vho cro.sscd the welcome mat twice Uoydcn and I.a r.rua. Scoring for the Dodgers wore Nichols and Drago who scored twice. , , '.'Y ^ .1 ' .
Oames fdr'/iiixl wedU'wIjl find the Yankees'''playing the Indians, Cardinals tackling the Glanis and I ho Red S6x playing host to the Dodgers. • •^. ,
Grade School Baseball Laiirnl Street llnntli Indian Neck The power packed I.,aurel Street
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I den, Indian Neck's «reat all-around alhclelc wan on the mound for Ills team and pllched fine ball. Th i s was the first game oi the. season for Indian Neck as they had been rained out on two of their previous games, McGowan, Bruno and Pyr-dol cncli garnered three safe hits, while Bcntley besides turijlng In a fine pitching performance collected two hits for'his team'. Do Snrbo lined a booming double In the third Inning. Hitting hard -for Indian Neck were Provost and Hazard who each collec^d' doubles,,Thomna, who shoulditdcvplbp •Intol: a- fine catcher, at id."Jnko" WlilikoWskf. Laurel Street Went o'n af.siiprlnfe .spi'ofl In th third Inning >v;li4h;five strfllgUl"'flits lead to six r u n s / ' .'jhort'' noaclf NlpsHafbor 'Street '
In-a-nlp and tuck nftalri Short I3eaeh Kicked up their second vvin of the season when lhey"6(!kcd' out a 11 to 10 win over a stubl)orn Harbor Street team. Hitting bard for SHort Beach were Laccy, Bent-Icy, Murphy, Kllmas and Regan, while Asher Ycagcr D. MorowskI, Qodnar were the big guns-forllar-bor Street. Asher poled a homerun for Harbor Street besides scoring three times for his team.
l.'aurel Wins Number Four Laurel Street continued Us win-
ning streak In the Grade School League by scoring their fourth siralglil. win, defonllng Canoe Ibook. 10 -1 . This was the same .•icore that they defeated Indian Neck last week. Laurel Street ha.s one more game to play In the league. Next week they play host to the powerful Short Dcacli team which should develop Into a whale of a gaiiie. To dale Laurel Is the only unilefeatod team In the league. Charley WlthkoW.'ikl was on the mound f(n- Canoe Brook, arid h|s (liie breaking curve ball gave the Laur(d .Street ti'nm loads of trouble at limes. Besides twirling, Wlth-luiwski powered a booming homc-i-un Iti score his leani's only run In the fourth Innliig.
llltllng bard for Laurel Street were McCowan, Bentley, Inzero, llrunn, O'Brien, Pyrdol and De .Siuho. flieliai'il De Sarbo wna on the mound for LaurcL Street and pllched ,'icorejess ball ,• iuitll,> the fourth Inning when .Wlihkowskl nicked him for the •liomcr. ;...,,
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Ijicklng n clcar-cUt preference In n presidential veto, the club de-cldeti not lo go on record for any presirtontlal candidate. Many ah-stitlnod from voting In this poll.
Mr.'!. Evelyn Lounsbury reported on the work of the Town Commit-tee NomliiatlnB Committee, on which she lepresents the Fifth Dis-trict. She nsked anyone who wished lo suggest possible eandl-j dates for Town Chairman and Viee Clialrmnn to get in touch with her. The other three members of llie District on the Town Committee, and the President of the Club were elected as a committee to meet with Mrs. Loiiivsliury for further discussion of the matter.
Monthly jneellngs nf the Fifth nistlict Club will he held for lli.) duration of the Presidential eler-tlon camiinign. It was afifeed that there should he no rtue.s, and the officers were empowered to rlrnv.-up any further rules neccwary for the Club. Thirty-six residents of the District, which Includes lndlr;i Necl(, Paw.son Park, .Summer Is-land, llotchkiiis Grove, and I'Ine Orchard .south of the. railroad tracks, were present.
Biissmann Awarded Contract To Print Annual Town Report
A enntnict f Sunday School in •lie Foyon Conimunlly Hall anil Iniio .'l:.'!ll 111 'I in Ihc lliKhland .School,
Confcssionii Sniitrilay from -1 lo "> nntl in Ihc cveninjr from 7:110 to llil.'i P, M.
Personnel Men Plan Plant Visits
Mcmbor.i of the Connecticut Personnel A.s.wrlalion will tour the Kloc'lrlc Boat Dlvi!;ion of the Oen-cral Dynamics Corporation. U. S. Submnrine Dnse and Charles Pfizer
i &. Company ot New London next I Wednesday. 1-ocal inemhers arc ' ,Iohn K. Knccbl. .Jr., of MIF and i Jlownrd V. Vouni; of Atlantic Wire.
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SI. Clare's Chtirili Moinaufftiitl
Rev, .John O'lJii.-uicll, l''a.';lor Kov. Thomas Kurey, Curnic
Sunday ina.s.scs are cclebrntcd at !i,;iii nnd )0:.no A. M.
j.)nily Mas.s nt 7:.10 A.M. Confessions ill •l;(iii mid 7;.'i;i
.Siiitiidnys, Sundny ,Schoiil at l):,'iil A.M. Sal-
uiday;; and C.Y.O. Mondays nt 7:0(1, St. Clare's CUiild mecl.'; the sec-
imil Monday of ihe mnnih and the •Men's Club Ihe third Mondny,
School Board To Inspect | Schools On Sunday The Hoard of Educnlion will meet |
at the Old Short Beach .^oliool on '• Sunday nl 2 to lieRin nn ins|ieclionl of Ihc school huildiOKS for stimmi.T i repair*.
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Ariiohl I'eln.M id llill Council nrc sliinv.i iihiivc lliipl ul work nil rcilcconilii.il nl Ihc Short Israeli Cliii|iil. The Miliil effect Is slldWll helinv, Willi iirehid-Krry wulls, uiid iliirli orchid ilraperics liuiile by the hidic. of llli- ehl l lch. Doiiiiliiil,' llicir services for the worli were Cluri'iice .lolinsoii, Don lliiywurd, and fi, P. M,
Friday, .Junior High, 2:50 P. M. High School Cadels, Wednesday,
7:00 V. M. , " Meetings: Boy Scouts, Friday, 7:00 P. M. Children of Mary, every Ihiril
Sunday, 2:30 P, M. Holy Name, second Thursday of
the month, 8:00 P. M. ,;. Communion Sunday, second Sun-
day, 7:30 Mass. Ladle's Guild, third iThur.sday (If
the nponlh, S;00 P. M. " Communion Sundny.following (lie
mecllng, .7:30 Ma.ss. Junior Choir, Tuesday, 7:00 P. M. Aguinns Club every Oliver Tues-
day, 7:.')0 P. M.
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Mrst Hapllst Chiireh Hev. A. \V. .Jones, Minlsier
Suiulay 10 (Church School 11 VVorship, .luniij.' Church nml
Nursery Hour : 7 Youth Hour
Tiiesiltt.v 3:15 .Tunlor Choir Hehear.snl 8 Midweek Fellow-shlli Service Brolheihood - -First Thursday Service Guild . -Second nijcl
SI. Elixaheth's Chnrcb Short lieacb
Kev. .Iiihn O'Donnell, I'astor Hev. Thoina-s I'̂ iircy, Curate
.Sunday Masses, are celebrated at n-M and 10:30 A. M.
Daily mass at 7:30 A. M. Confessions at 4 and 7:30 Satur-
days. Sunday School, 10:.3n Saturday
morning. Ladies' Guild meets Ihe 2nd Mon-
day of ench month C, Y, 0„ Tuesdays at 7 P, M.
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Old Sloiie Church Rev. .lames Waery. Pastor
Friday: 8. P. M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Club in the Pastors' Study,,
Saturday: 12:4.i P. M. Pastor's Confinnalion class in the Study.
Sunday: 0:4.") A. M. .Morning Worship Service, Rev. .lames E. Waery. pastor, music by Inter-mediate Choir; Churcli School, Grade 4 through Seniors; nursery for children who.se parents arc at-tending church service. 11 A. ^L Morning Worship Service, Rev. .lames E. Waery. pastor, music by the Junior nnd Senior Choirs; Cliurch School, nursery Ihrough Grade 3. 2 P. M. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship, leave for Guilford for
iConsociailon meeting, bring a box lunch and wear old clothes. 5 P, M. Junior Pilgrim Fellowshio,
Monday: H P, .M, Meeting of Ihe .Mission Social in the Puri-sh Hoiuse. Mu.sicalc hosles.sos. Mrs. William Emerson, Mrs. George Whelnn, Mrs. Munro Andrews, Miss Ruth Youngcrinan and Mrs. James Waery.. j ;
Wednesday: 11 A.M. Adult Bible cla,ss led by Mr. Waery, sack lunch; fellowshl|i hour from noon lo 1 r^ M. ; Tiiursday: i) A. M. lUiminage Sale conducted by the Ever Ready Group in the Parish Hou.se; l!;.30 P. M. Rehearsals for the Junior and Intermediate Choirs; 7:.'W P.M. Rehearsals for the Senior Choir
Christ Church liev. Alfred Clark, Rector
Sund.ay: S A. M. Holy Com-munion; B:30 A. M. Church School; 11 A.M. Morning prayer and ser-mon by Rev. Alfred Clark, rector; 3 P.M. Youlh Confirmallon ela,ss In Memorial Room. , .
Mond.ay: S P. M. Adult Confinna-lion class In Rectory.
Tuesday: S P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Club. Wednesday: .S P. .M. Des.serl card parly given liy the Junloi-Guild in Ihe church hall. Chairman iVIrs. Harry C Kurtz, assisted by Mi's. Alhcrl Davison, .Mrs. W. Munro Andrews and Mrs. JMorris Romer. •
Thursday: 6:30- P. iM. Junior Choir rejienrsal in Mcr.iorinj Room. The Junior Guild will hold its reg-ular meeting preceded iiy a covered dish supper m r.:30. The committee
I'lrst Churcli of Christ, SclcntisI (iJ)l Wliltne.v Avenue. ^
New Iluven, f'onnccticut ^ .Sunday .services are at 11 A, M i
and 4:;iO P. M. Sundny School con- j venes at 11 A. M. (A nursery is provided for infants during t h e ' Sunday morning services). Tlie ] Wednesday evening t o s 11 m o n .v ' meeting is at 8. The Rending i Room is located at 152 Temple! Street nnd is^opcn weekdays froui fl lo 8:4.'! and Wednesdays 10 6. Ah hre invited.
"Mortals and Immortals" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon for Sundny, Mny 18, 1952. The Golden Text is from Romans 8:8,9. "They that are in the flesh cannot please God. But ye are not In the flesh, but in Ihe .Spirit, if so bo Hint tile Spirit of Goil dwell in you."
Selections from the Bible Include the following: "For we know that If our earthly house of this taber-nacle were dissolved, we hnve a building of God, a house not made with iiands, eternal in Iho heavens." (11 Cor. 5:1).
Correlative pa.ssages from tlie Chrlslian .Science textbook, "Sci-ence and Health with Key to Ihe Scriplures." by Mary Baker ICdiiy, include Ihe following (p. 428:20-20): "The evidence 01 man's Im-inorlallty will become more ap-parent, as materinl belief:! are given up and the iinmorlnl facts of iieing are admitted,"
St. Elizabeth's Ladies Communion Breaklast A Great Success
The recent Si, Elizabeth's annual communion breakfast was a great success and those ladies present were;
Mrs. Peter Gillen, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Robert Cave, Mrs. Philip Dahlmeyer and daughter, Susan; Mrs. Edward Fryer and daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Robert Gntberal, Mrs. Robert Arthur; Mrs. Charlotte Pfelff, Mrs. John Bat-row, Miss Alice Balrow, Miss Eliz-abeth Batrow, Mrs, Peter Balrow; Mrs. William Collopy, Mrs. Robert Shea, Mrs. J. Fogarty, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. Peter IjaMarche. Mrs. Lerroy Logan, Mrs. Lando Belbusil, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr.s. John Dwyer, Mrs. Oscar BoUltmnnn, Mrs. Cliarles Novicki; Mrs. M. Arnold, Mrs,- D. W. Owens, Mrs. Robert Owens, Mrs. A Acker. Mrs. I Charlotlo. Mrs. R. Deion, Mrs. 11. Ahcrn, Mrs. G.''Dooley, Mrs..Charles Gniiggel, Mrs. Lester Corning, Mrs. Betty Godlnlis, Miss Betly Richltelli, Mrs. Marshall Ilolablrd, Mrs. Earl Mullen, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Harding Reynolds, Mrs. James Cnlabrcse, Mrs. Thomas Kehlenbnch, Mrs. Bei-t Hagar, Mrs. C. Beausolicl.
Mrs. Peter Gillen, president, wel-comed everyone and presented a check to Fnther O'Donnell on be-half of all the Indies who had worked so bnid all year. Father O'Donnell gave an Interesting talk before (he assemblage.
Play With Band Two East Ihu'eners are mem-
bers of the New Haven State Teachers College Band which gave an Inforntal concert Tuesday nl the college. They are Donald Smith, clarinet, ami Kenneth Wriglit, French horn.
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Piano- duets wore played 'by Janice and Mnrcin Hlcltcy; Pnlrlcin' and Susan Smith i ahd-Margarci Morion wi th Judy Clrle, A vocal .solo - was featured by. Pntrlela Smith, accompanied by her sister, Susan al Ihe piano. Viiciil duels vm-f sung by Janice and Mnrcie Illckey nnd mi accordion .solo fol-lowed by David SICRlnn. '-•
Intermediate League Anolhc'r riew baseball league has
lieeh fbrmed in iBranford.. The In-leHnedinto' -League wns formed With the n.S'Sistnnce of Coach War-ren .Samp.son of the lilgh school staff. This league is -for lilgh school youngsters who arc not on the varsity squad and Ihey will play games on Monday nights nt Ham-mer Field.
The squads ai'o as follows: Tile Hornel.s, captained by ,Stew-
nrt Klarinan, Boh Torelll, Buddy Kllgerman, Ernie Dougherty, Al Bedard, ,racl! Ciidgma, .lerry Thompson. Frank Barho, John Kaininsky, L. Clo,.i'. Frank Rniolo. Dick Torino, and Chris Miller.
The Tiger.i are captained by Chick Cecuriilli, Uick Benllcy, Burt .Massey, Billy Au.stin, John Hanniford, Ilog^r Holmes, Eric Bloomberg, Frank Knmlnsky, Fhin-der Smitii, Lenny Braz'/.el,- Fred Struzinski, Bill Buck, and Join) Ilagslrom.
Grade School League Laurel Mlrcet Clinches Title.
The high flying Laurel SIreet graih stiu.ol bast b il' li im i ickfd
out games Wlll-bii'plnyetl:'* May 19th—Indian Neck.vs Short
Beneii. •;: ,• '" May 20lli—Canoe Brook vs Stony
Creek. . May 2,1rd—Harbor Sircepvs In-
dian Neck. . . ' May 20th—Canoe Brriok vs Ilar-
i)or SIreiM. Game lime---l P. M-—Hammer
Field.
Next week IbOifollowlnB rained I Ity will , scrv(;„brdnlitn^t. to the • ' .:-.:..-L.^':.--.'-,. ehlidv'eii-'ptaUo'fihllsh.wHq win re-
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Music In A Minor Key
A speaking engagement prevented us from at tending the annual musical of the Juvenile Musical A r t Society in which 22 ypung artists performed at the BInckstonc Memorial Library Inst Fr iday evening,
Bi|t we had the pleasure of eavesdropping ftt ft r'ehenrsal for the recital and we were struck b y the youth, the talent and the en-thusiasm of the performers .
A t a time when television, radio, phono-graphs and movies have swamped old and young ul |kc with non-parlicipniing entcrlain-iTlent, it is good to see and hear these young people making their own music.
It is a special tribute to their parents , their lewchers and to their counselor, Mrs. Frederick Har tgen, that they are obviously having so much fun at it, . '
Call Oil The Dogs, Science
Now they've gone too far. Science has devised a food that it claims
will tftke the d n g smell out of dogs . Imagine—^n d o g who doesn ' t smell doggyl
A hijund you can ' t sniff out at ten puces on a d a m p day .
Not for us. Might a s well have a dog without a tail to wag as a d o g without a smell. Our h o m e wouldn ' t b e the same without a strong hint of dog in the air.
O u r d o g probably wouldn ' t touch the stuff 'anyway, He ' s rather partial to onions, himself, and often as not has b a d brea th a long with his natural b o d y odors .
Call off the dogs, science. Or, if you must meddle , cook up some diet to m a k e a dog who hns chased a skunk smell like n dog again. There ' s u concoction we'l l go for.
Messing Around In Books
T w o weeks ago we printed a quotation on 'trnepsing' a round in bon i s " from K e n n t t h Grahame , and confessed in an editorial tha t we d idn ' t know unything abou t the author.
"'V-' H H P P ' I J ' ' for "»> we were caught up Ciiiiifkly ori.Uhis b y some good friends to whom Kenneth Graf\prne is lio stranger. They h a v e loaned us Mr. Grahame ' s " T h e Wind In T h e Willows. ' '
Last night, with a fire flickering on the hea r th , i , ou r family settled d o w n to begip "m'essing;-around in bon i s " with the Mole arid W a t i r Ra t , It was just abou t the first family reading in bur house since the arrival, of tele-vision some months ago. W e pre all delighted with the wander ing Mole and his new friends; they're a real challenge io fCukla and Ollie,
In case imy of you readers a re also strangers to Kenneth Grahnme we urge you to introduce your families to " T h e Wintl In Thp ^Villo^y3," A n d in a n y case, d o n ' t l n i s s the pleasures of reading aloud in the home —-there are a lot more good books than there are good television shows.
T o alter Wate r Rat ' s phrase a bit, " there is nothing — absolutely nothing —^ half so much wor th doing as simply messing around in b o o k s . "
Oyster Slew
Thi s is n fine kettle of oyster stew. Local pride, they say, is the reason why
the town hasn ' t turned over, to the state the administrat ion of. (no t the revenue from) oyster beds in local waters .
But local managemen t of the sea plots certainly hasn ' t been anything to b e proud of, according to testimony in the Cour t of Com-inon Pleas this week.
It should be noted that efforts have been m a d e in recent years, and especially in recent months , to pUt some order into the chaos of poor ly defined plots and vague leases inherited from an earlier day.
But it also appears that the town has been done out of tax and lease revenues as a result of indifferent administration of an .inadequate systeni of leasing the town-control led plots,
If the town is going to hold on to its oyster
beds, it 's high l ime Io set up nn efficient leasing system that will yield all of the potential revenues. It would appear the wiser course to tiirn the j o b over to experts, the State Shell-fish Commission. T h e town then would reap the revenue without the headaches .
. Garden Notes By Mri. M. D. Stanley
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The Merry-Co-Round (Proin Tlie Hainilen Clironlele)
,, Our daughter , age three and a'half, was sitting on the seat beside us on our regular Sunday afternoon ritual of gett ing acquainted with our offspring a few weeks ogo,
It was n nice ba lmy day and just perfect for the occasion. W e were riding a long peace-fully without a word being exchanged and thinking that it was great to be alive on a day like this, ' .
The next moment the voice beside us said " O h ' t h e r e ' s n merry-go-round. Daddy can I go to the m e r r y - g o - r o u n d ) " W e looked arid saw that she was pointing directly at a cemetery.
After dutifully explaining the difference bciwccn a merry-go-round and a cemetery we thought that the mat ter had been straightened out and that (here would be no more ^uch re-quests—but we were wrong.
The very next Sunday as we were driving past a cemetery the same conversation took place. This lime we were bet ter prepared because we had been thinking the matter over from lime to lime during the week in nn effort to discover the reason for the odd mix-up in words.
There was a brief lull before we gave the conventional answer . giving us t ime to run through our thoughts during the week on the subjecl, to wit! " Y o u are on the merry-go-round now. That ' s where you get off." •
Editors And Doctors I'Voin Tlin ICunley (N. C!.) Kuliiry NeiVH
I don ' t know how. newspapers gol into the world, and I don ' t think G o d does, for H e never ment ions them in the Bible. Maybe the ' ed i to r was one of the Fallen Angels, for he seems to fall for about everything that people tell h im. If the editor m a k e s a mistake, folks say he ought to be hung; if a lawye^r makes a mis take he appea ls the case; when a doctor makes a mistake they say nothing 'cause ihey don ' t know Latin and they couldn ' t rend his writing if they did.
An ed i to r makes o mistake, there ' s a lot of hollering, cussing, and a. libel suit, while when: ' the doc tor makes a mis take there 's a funeral, with flowers and silence, perfect silence,
A doc to r caii use a word i> mile long and it won' t m a k e any difference if he knows what i l fmeans, for folks will think he ' s educated, while an edi tor has to b e a b l e ' t o spell any word he uses. If a doc to r g o e s t o see ano the r ' man ' s wife b e chargesi for the visit, while if the editor goes, he gets shot. People that call the doctor a n d get well think he's, a great man. If they d o n ' t gcl^well, they ' re dead and can ' t say anything. Two- th i rds of the folks in town are sore nt the editor either because the paper said something about them they d idn ' t like, or sfiid something nice abou t somebody else.
And after April,,when Mny follow.'!. And the white tlu'ont builds, ond
oil the .HWalloWH! Ilnrk, where my blossom'd pear-
tree In the hedpre I-enns Io Ihe field ond ficuUcn on
the clover Ulossoms ond ilew-drop'j—nt the
bent spray's edge— Thnt's Ihe wise thrush..
Ilobert Browning^ The twenty-fourth annual Plo\t'-
er Show of the Bronfoid Garden' Club will be held nt the Trinity Parish Mouse fiom 2:.TO until 8:."!0 on Fridoy, June 20lh, The Iherde Is "June ,Icwels." '
Ml'.?, Amos F, Barnes Is chnii'mnn of Ihe committee which Includes Mi'.'i. SmU. allbe'rt, horticulture; .Mr.s. .lolin H. McCabe, nri'antfi-ment.i; Mi'.s, A, Peri'y Tucker, .sloiilnB; Mrs. VIrgll McNeil, pi'op-ertlo.s; Mr.s. Wlnthrop Towner nnd Mis.. Burton MncKenzle, entrle.'i; Mi-.s. Milton GOS.S', ho.spltullly nnil .schedule; Mi-.f. Arthur E. Ailing, tickel.s and printing; Mi'.s. I.. J. Ilolabli'd, Judge.s, and Miss Mndolln Znchei', cilucatlon.
There will be ,15 clii.sse.s on exhi-bition nnd pilzcs have been doiinteil by Mrs. W. A. Di'isler nnd Mrs. A. a. McQueen. Ticket.'! may be pur-chn.sod from meinbi^i'.s. , ' Mi'.t. A. G. Mueller of Fairfield in.strucled a class of 21 members on Tuesday at the Academy. Among tho.so attending were the Mrs. Amos F.,Baincs, T. Howard Mar-lln, Jnnies Cobey, Milton Go.ss, Charles Neeley, Ttnlnnd Bruneaui .John II. McCabo, Elmer Morton, R, F. Ballcy, Uu.s.sell Melckle, 1̂ . ,n Jlolabli'd, Winchester Bennett, CIni'cnce C.uoriisoy, Burton M a c Kenzle, Wlnthrop Townei', Harold Brewei', liobei-t Wllllnins, M. D. .Stanley, lluliei't Gi-elst, Harrison I-ang, Jo.sepli Kroll and MIK.I Mndo.' llu Znelior. The cla.ss will meet ne.xt week nt 10 on Mny 14lh. Mi'.'i. John 11. McCabe conducts a class for beginners on ench uftei'noon.
Mrs. Brockway, horticulture chnlrmnn, suys ".Sprint; should be burgeoning now nnd evei'yone in the throes of Burdening. Since even n .small stole like ours has variations of weather nnd soil, thei'e can be no hnrd nnd fast rules for planting. You will liuve to be •guided by condition.trve wanted uiObt ia an iron!
ITand vacuum cleanrr for a hiiiKlrtd jobs all around the hoihsel IJoovtr IJust-
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Clothing Sale Nets $235 For PO School
More Ihnil $235 was rni.st'd for Uie Pine Orchnrri ,S('hooI nl the recent sale in the Acndeniy, nc-cordlng to Mi's. Sidney Noyes, sale clmiiman. Mrs. Milton W. Goss and Mrs. Krsivine Crossley were co-cliflirmen.
Started 12 years ago in wlint wa.s Ilien an old cow barn lichind tlie Alden Younjj Company ofricc, the school is conducted liy ii trained nur-sery scliool teacher for yonng-ster.s of pre-liindergarten and k\n-tiei'garlen ai;es, beginning at three years and eiglit montiis.
The school now has 115 pupils nnd has fnciiities foi* expansion to lake in 25 pupils.
— Ott'iciiil I s Naw rhatORrnph 10d\\-artl Alwater, senniiin, I'.SN, son ol iMr. ami Mrs. Kinerson .1. Atwater of Nortli ,Bnniford Itond receives his diplninn from Capl. ,1. W. Davis, IISN, Com-mander Suhnuirine Sqtinilron .|, upon his Kradnatlnn frnni I). S. !*'Ieet Sonmr Schoii! at Key West, l''Ia. The 24 week course Is rie-stKned to sehnol the student in basic eleclrnnics nnil Sonar eqnipment niulntenniiee nnd tephnique.
tjiclr btislncss, calUnR for Riwup Bcllon on the purchasing of the many Ihotisands of dollars worth of materials and supplies that they use annually. They are ali-oady piir-chtuslnB l)«skel.s coopcrnllvely. To improve the production of \"ege-lables. Ihey are planning n Ke'rip.s of farm meetings wl'h Ihe first one on Monday evcmng, Kiny 2Glh. tit Ihe farm of Krnnk DcDlsschop.
Krult growers who are encour-aged hy the liillo tasle tlial Ihoy had last winter In j lie ndverllslng of their producis ill 1936. To fur-ther their nttompt; lo iiinkc the public Inlcrested liVlhcli-' effort of piiiducing superior apples, peaches nn^ other fruits, Apple Blo.ssom Sunday Is iielng ' innugilriiled on May ll lh with nn, liivllnllon (o everyone intcrcslcti to drive through tlio fruit producing nrens of |Now llnven County nnd behold one of Ihe wonders «f nature, n friiil orchard In full bloom wllb hcauly and aroma unmatched hy any nUiei" iinlurnl phonnmonon. More nboHl this Inlor.
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An erosion coiurol project has been slaiteil hy Ihe Woodbury Uod and Gun Club along Ihe Pompei-aiig IXWov in Souihbury. Uasket willows have been planleil on bnnk.s that have been graded, '.riicse wil-lows will produce a root ,sys-prcvenl culling.
Totvnies Face Staddle Hill At Hammer Field On Sunday
County Farm News Kudy Knouer, retired Branford
poultrymnn can not sit sllll. Rudy's latest iirojod Is raising rabbits nnd squab at his new liome on the Post Road, Guilford. Tills is n hobby that could lie profilable. '. '
GOP W o m e n Plan Food Sale; To Meet Monday
'J'he Women's Republican Cluh will hold a food -sale on 'i'hursdny. May 29, from 0-M to noon in froiit of Ilolibins Store.
Mi.ss Adah Blaird heads the com-mittee whldi includes the Mrs Churles Close, Walter Deion, Franlt Daley,, Charles Ilooghiiirk, Burloh' MacKenzie and H. H. VanCieef.
The regular meeting of ihe elub will be held nt Iho Academy on Monday at 2:'15. 'I'he program will lie devoted enlireiy to elub busi-ness and nclivilies. All persons intei-esled are cordially invlled (o al.l end.
Open Your Pur,se To The Visiting Nurse
MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN
I with Ii:ilt(Ml-on wliltc. onumnl nieful
C A B I N E T S Kloor and wall modr-Is uvaHuhle
linnu'dialo l)i>Uv4;ry
The Conn. Plumbing And Lumber Go.
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13111 Ilnnkin, Ciiilfonl, has com-pl!• a « i!i W
, .The Soulliern .Turkey ..Gro.wcr?, A.ssocintion will liold a ineeling at, the farm of Edward Illiitz, Yale?-, vjlle on Monday, May 5th nt 8 p.m. lion Talmadge, Poullry Depurt-hioiit, University of- Connecticut' will discu.ss the problem of turkey. Iirppding and management with the' fei'oW'. , ... J i • ifl |^ .> « * t> m *
' According lo U.S.D.A., two bll-i lion,eggs are lost by breakage each year, costing pouUrymch 'mllllans of dollars.. Producers.can take Uio fir.st^step to prevent egg breakage by ;;mnking sure llial. they pack tlieir eggs largo ends UP and .small ends DOWN.
\ B.W.Blsliop & Sons, Guilford,'are planning to «row lop quality 'fruit again I his year. To help do a liet-'ter job, lliey have pyt lo work a jiKswMardy Air King sprayei'..Clean ;fruil, marUeted from their, roacl. side stand, will liolp bring top prices ne.xt fall.
A. B. SmiUi, u fruit grower in Clintonviile nnd well known drum-ming enlhusiasl, is having bird I rouble. 'I'he noiso outside his house recently, sounding like a, riveting mncliino, turned out. to bo a red-lieaded woodpecker drumming his lieart out on tiic, mail box; It Is reported that Mr. Smith has loosened the straps on the drums and put lliem away.-
Cliesiiire vegetable growers are getting more Ihan a little con-cerned atiout the job of producing vegetables. At u meeting 'J'hur.sday (.'Veiling there was a serious dis-cii.ision of doing a better job of ad-vertising their products and bnek-ing uj) tlie advertising with the best vegetables that can be grown in N(!W England. 'J'hey feel tliat
I (here must lie more busines.s in
Harbor P T A Elects Mrs. Harold Williams
Mrs. Unroll! Williams was elected president of the llnrbor Street P.TA al a meeting Mondny eve-niag In the school.
Oilier new officers nre Mrs. Al-bori Tucker, vice president; Mrs. Antonl Knllnawski, scerelniy, and Mrs. Frank Connolly, Ireasuror. • ,Mrs. Carl I..endrolh, a pnst presi-dent, conducted tlie iiislnllallon.
jQulgoing officers were Mrs. Cliarles ^ie.sNiior, presiiienl; Paul .faspcrsolm, vice president; Mrs. .Joseph Rulovich, secretary and Mr.s. Mnrlon Plilt, trensurer.
Plans for Ihe .school picnic on June '1 were discussed. Mrs. James Fisher is chalrnian for Ihe event.
Joe Trapasso Attending Recreation Conference
Recreation Director Joe Tra-passo Is alteiidlng the New England Recreation Conference which open-ed yesterday In Lakevllle,~Conn. I iiMr. and Mrs. Frank, Ji Kinney Jr., Mr. nnd ^rrs. : Bornnrd Page and Mr.s. Fred Arin's'lrohi; hope to atleiid Ihe final .session tomorrow.
Junior Prom Saturday A t Pine Orchard Club 1 TlRv High School ' junior Prohi Will be held Saturday nl 0 In the Pine Orchard Cliib, with Eddie WItisteln's-orchestra. • " ' \ 'Bruce Collopy and Nancy Arpi-slronft' are general' chairmen, W sislcd Ijy the following commlUei;: ponald Ceccorunl, dec-prntion'i; Ubnald Fair, mlvertisln'E; Dorlij Fair, refreslinienls;^ Ptil Sykes', queen coionatlon;'Jenn Plofrowsky, bids and Mary Kllen McLean, lickols. • Facuilyiidvi.sors are Mrs. Harold
Barker, Miss Maple I'ercivai, Miss •Ruth .Jeffer.son 'and George Misth-)er. • ,
Draft Board Taps ' Two Local Men
Among 71 New Ifaven area men taliped for indiicljoii Monday by the drnfl boards won' John David Sokoiesky of IV Frank Street and Tliomas ' Aloy.slus Vailette of 01 East Main Street. They, were pro-cessed at the Bullard Building and sent to 1-̂ ort JX'vens, Mass., by Inis
Rnin cnu.scrt Ihe cancellation of nil gnmcs In the Shoreline League Inst week. The Brnnford Towiiies were scheduled to trnvel to Chester In Wbnt promised lo be a thrilling conlesi since ench team had won lis opening gnmc nnd they were lied foi' first place.
This week the locnl will face nnolher tenm who was victorious 111 I hell' first Sinn of tbo 1952 .season. A sharp Staddle lllll club of the Middlctiiwn DIslrlcl will In-vade Hammer Field In n conlesi slnled to begin nt 2:30 P.M. The Ulllmcn nre determined lo display the power tliey unleashed ngnlnst Westhrook several weelts ago when Ihe ngBre.s,slve bals of the four Snnbnr and two SntngnJ brollicrs pounded Iwo We.slbrook phchers for five doutiles and nine runs while lending .Sladdle IIIll lo a lop-sided in lo (1 viclory. Frank Cliccko, Willi two weeks rcsl, Is expccled lo seek ills second Siioielino win.
Coach Frank Crandol has eleeleil lo counter wlih his ace uylrler Mel Digelow. Ilnving handcurfed Cromwell In his dehul, plus the fad IhnI he rapped out Iwo hits Including a triple, Blijeiow Is ex-peeled lo continue his winning wnys through his billing nnd pilcli-liig perforninnces. Carl 'ruflii will bo on deck sliould BIgelow en-coupler any trouble.
Bciiind the plnlo lo receive Iho sliinis of Uigelow's eurvebulls will be Kd Siruzlnsky. A town favorite nnd'velernn Sinn .Sokolosky Is on first bnse wllli Al Bradley ns al-(ernnle. Coach Grandel has n pair of secondbasemen from which to choose his starter. Dick Dolnn of .Springfield and Jack Corning of New Ilaven .Stale 'J'enclier.s College liolh gave good ncenunis of llieni-k'lves In Ihe opener agnlnsi Crom-well. At shortslop the reeuperullng Blake Lehr will gain a .starling horlh. Having been spiked In the Cromwell game It was doulilful for n niomenl as lo whether Ihe Shorl Bench Inil would lie able lo make the/darting lineup. 'I'oni Purcell will lie at lliird liase rounding out Ihe infield.
' Five oul fielders will be on himd from which Grandel i can choose. Pele Ablondl who Is eurrehtly hil-ling Ihe liall for a .,5(10-bulling av-erage will Stan In leflfield. Flank-ing him in cenlerfield wlji be Dick .I'nckson wlio has saved many a hall game Willi his e.veeilent defensive catclies. Jolm Slaniiard and Fred
Mason are beginning lo find their halting eyes nnd along wilh Ken Newlon will fill llie oulfleid vn-cnncy.
Working industriously behind the scenes will be Jack McGown, score-keeper; Joe Kllnia.s and Charlie MIchnolson ns bathoys.
As pari of the opening ceremo-nies, Hid Townle.s linvc requested thnl First Seleelmnn Domonlc Bon-•intlbus thi-ow the opening baseball 'lo Frank Kinney Sr., baseball great of "yeslerdny's era." Each leam win lineup along the base pnlhs while the Nnllonnl Anthem Is played and llie flag rnised in lefi field.
For Ihe comfort-of Ihe specin-tors, Communlly DIreclor Joe Tra-pnsso nnd his "crew of helpers," have conipleled repalnling and re-wired Rrnndsinnd number olic Iligh School sludenls and gi-ani-niar school cliildren are Invlled In Ihe game as guests of Ihe 'I'nwiiies,
would come lo a town mecllnB and vole for n sewer from .which they would derive no direct benefit."
Me, 6Ug«csted It; might beconio advisable lo (1) expand Ihe Bor-ough to Include the nnlurnl .sewage district, or (2) I urn over Dorougli powers to n, Sewnge Dl.strlct.
The nicellng wna ndjourhcd nl 8:55. - ' 'Hl-«t l
• A A A * East H a v e n Green Garage
.nnhilnlek II. rerrnrn Ixinis I.. Magglore
G E N E R A L R E P A I R I N G ON A L L M A K E S O F C A R S nn iMnlii street F.asl Ilaven
I'hono IK) 7-,s;;in
Four Voters . . . . (Conllniied fniin I'niie One)
lings Company pays almul M per cent of Ihe Borough In.s. l!ul, he added, llie RoroUgli is spendlim money needlo.s.sly, over $l,'Jiin lasi yenr, lo administer limiled services.
(Last year tlie Borough lurnlshecl .152,700 In garbnge eollecllons, Sllio for snow removal and ?2,'1.12.,').5 fnr sldewnlk repairs. Oenornl expenses lolnled ,$1105.58, plus .'i;i20 for llie snlnry of the clerk and ircnsui-er.l
"U doesn't make .sen.se to spenil the money we're spending necil-les.sly. Wo niusn't he selfl.sh aboul I his thing," he said.
Me snid It the town nssumeil llie responslhlllly for sidewalks II would probably follow ihe cuslom In other Conneclleut towns where sidewalks will be hulll nnd Ihe properly owners nre assessed for the full cost. At prcsenl, ihe Btir-ough splits llie cost iif sidewnlks with properly owners.
Kinney conceded Hint Ihe Bor-nugii, or nnotlier kind of govern-iiienlnl unit covering approxlmalely the same ,ni'ea, might soon he called upon lo underlnke a new function.
"We have a problem in I his Uiwn of "sewuge, liut it Is ini-proiiable .llial Ihe lown will lalu' aclion," he snid. "'i'wu sur\'eys iiavi; lieen taken nnd the cost would l)
I only n eenlrnl area. It's hanl In I iielieve people from oullylng areus
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Red Skellon
Amot 'N Andy
Martin Kane
Paul WInchill
Foreign. Intrigue
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Ooctor'l Wife
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7:00 Easy Listening 7:15 " 7:30 Piano Playhouse 7:45 ••
8:00 stop the ; M I I C 8:15 •• ' 830 " 8:45
9:00 Wader WInchill 9:15 Corliss Archer 9:30 Marline Dietilcli 9:45 The Three Soni
10:00 Paul Harvey: Newt 10:15 Latin American Musll 10:30 Evensong ' 10:45 . "
11:00 Lee Mansoni Newt 11:15 Thoughts InlPasslng 11:30 Music to Head By 11:4» MIdn't News: Sign oil
Newi Summary Peopie'i Lobby Tile Chaie
Pint Nightir .
Stan In Whakl'
Phil Harrii, Aillce Fa/e
Tlxat Rangers
Steamboat Jamboree
S64 Oueiti'on
Meet The Preii
Forum ol The Ah Newi. Summary
Nlwi: Cillton Utiiy
Bob Snyder Show Midnight Newt, Sign OH
Fred Warrint
Breaek the Bank
Royal Shgw Case
Show Business
Toast of the Town
11
TV Ptajrhpuse
Ceiebrî ly Time
Electric Theater
Sunday News Special Fireside Theater
News: sign OH
MONDAY
BADIO W E L I 900 k
7:00 Weithiimin 7:15 News: Collee Club 7:30 Dud Finch
8:00 Collee Club 8:15 Jeanne Porter 8:30 " 8:45 Capital Dome Newt
9:00 Bieaklast Club .9:15 9:30 . " 9:45
10:00 My True Story -10:15 10:25 Whiipering Streets 10:45 Against Ihe Storm
U'CO Lone Journey lOS When A Girt Marries U:30 Break The Sink U:45 "
TELEVIS ION W N I I C 1340 k W N I I O - T V
Hews: Sid Jalle Show Sid Jalle Show
Newt
World Newt Roundup Breeaklait with Stars Sid Jalle Show
Newt: Shoppers Baiaar Shoppen Bazaar Guy Lombardo
News: Fice the Music Face the Music
News: Face Ihe Music Face the Muilc
Oave Garroway
"TODAY" wllh Dave Garroway
;';'
Mornlno Theater
Brtakfait Party
Breakfast Party
Your Surprise Store
Strike J l Rich
AFTEBNOON PROGRARIS
Noon Jack Berch Show 12:15 Victor LIndlahr 12:30 News: C. Thompson 12:45 Wealher: Music
.1:00 News: Paul Harvey 1:1S Music Matinee
1.30 1:55 John Conte Show
2:00 Mary Mar. McBrlde 2:15 ^ " 2:30 At Home With Hull 2:49
3:00 Buddy Weed Trio 3:15 Mary Marlin 3:30 Joyce Jordan K. D. 3B45 Strange Ro:.,ance
4:00 Betty Crocker 4:15 Thy Neighbor's Voice '4:30 Melody Ijircus 4:45
5:15 " 5i30 Fun Factory
Newt Kate Smith
Polka Parade
Newi—Merlll Mueller Luncheon Club
PIcken'i Party Miridith Willion Loomli Caiiing Mil. Mat.: K. Danghiidl
Melody Matinee
Newi: Pledge lor Detente Muiic for Monday Lire Like Millionaire
Newi: Kouie Party Houic Parly,
Doclor'l Wife
E V E N I N G PROGRAMS
6:00 News programs 6:15 Weather: Sports 6:30 Dinner Club 960 6:45
7:00 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Eimir Davii 7 J 0 Lone Ranger 7:45 . "
8:00 Hinry J. Taylor 8:15 World Wide Newt 8:30 The Dig Hand 8:45.World Wi.de Newt
9:00 Easy Listening 9:15
•9:35 •' 9:45 "
10:00 Htw ol Tomorrow 10:15 Dreaui Harbor 10:30 Your Dance Parade 10:4| "
11:00 News: Lee Manson 11:15 Music to Read By 11:30 " l l i 4 5 " MIdn't Late News: Sign OH
Newt
Local Spti.; B. Croiby Hire'i la Veti
Niwi. Kittenbom Dob Ebirle Morgan Beatty Encore Theater
The Railroad Hour
Lyn Murray
Telephone Hour
Ray Bkck
.,1 Gooman
Cillien VIewi Ihe Newt Oangeroul Aiiognment
Newt Morgan .Heatty Surprlte Serenade
Newi: Muilc Sign Oil 1:00 A. U.
Ruth Lybns nO Clu!) Love ol Life Starcli for Tom. Nancy's Kitchen
Garry Moore Show Beyond Keadllnei
Garry Moore Shon
Nev/s
Mike & Bufl Bio Payotf Bert Parki
Kate Smith Show
Space Cadtt Cabby Hayes HoAdy Doody
Fashions in Mutic Music: Weather World News Today Sidewalk Interview
Kukia. Fran & Ollle Tht GotdbtrBS Thoie Two Camel News Caravan
Lux Vjdco Theater
Voice of Firestone
1 Lovê Lucy
Claudia
SItidiD One
Playhouse of Stars
News: Sign Off
TUESDAY
BADIO \ V £ U 900 k
7;00 The Weatherman 1:ln News:'Coffee Club 7:3D coffee Club: B. Finch 7:45 News
8:00 Coffee Club 8:15 Jeanne Porti' 8;30 • " 8:45 Under Capital Dome
9:00 aieakfast Ctult 9:15 9:30 9:45 "
10:00 My True Slory 10:15 10:25 Whlsperlno Streets 10:45 Against the Storm
11:00 Lone Journey 11:15 Memory Lane 11:30 Break trie Bank
• 11:45 "
T E L E V I S I O N W N I I O 1840 k W N I I O - T V
News: Sid Jatfe Show Sid Jaffe Show
News 1
World News Roundup Brecakfast with Stars Sid Jaffe Show
News: Shoppers Bauir.
Vaugh Monroe
Nt.vs: Face the Musk -Fact: Ihe Music
Ntws: Face the Music
Oave Garrowa.'
"TODAV" with Dave Garroway
It
Morning Theater
Prologue To Future
Breakfail Patty • Flnt 100 Yews
Your. Surprise Store
Strike j l Rich •
AFTERNOON PKGGRAMS
Noon Jack BerchShow 12:15 Victor LIndlahr 12:30 Ntws: G. Thompion 12:45 The WealhermBn
1:00 News 1:15 At Home With Huff 1»30 1:55 John Conte Show
2:00 Mary Mar. f̂ cBrlde 2:15 2:30 Music Matinee 2:45 "
3:00 Buddy Weed Trio 3:15 Mary :.Iarlin 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. 0. 3R45 Stranoe Romance
4:00 Betty Crocker 4:15 Thy NelQhbor's Voice 4J0 Melody Circus 4>J5
5:00 Space Csdet 5:15 5:30 At Homc'WIth Music 5:45
News Kafe Smith
Polka Parade
News—Merlll Mueller Luchton Club
PIcken's Parly Meredith Willion Loomls Calling Mel. Mat.: K. Banghardt
Melody Matinee
I I
ttvit, Music
Paul Watson •
News: House Party House Party
Doctor's Wife
Ruth Lyons fiO' Club Love of Life ' Search for Tom. Italian Cookery
Italian^ Cookery
Dodgers
"
"
Kale Smith
Film Shorts Gabby Hayes Howoy Doody
E V E N I N G PROGRAMS
6:00 News Prooram 6:15 The WeathermaR 6:?0 Club 960 6:45
7:Q0 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Erraer Oavls 7:30 Silver Eagle 7:45 News
8:00 Newsstand Theater 8:15 •* 8:30 Escape Wllh frie 8:45
9)00 Amer.Town Meetlnn 9:15 9:35 •• 9:45 News: E. D. Canham
10:00 News of Toiporrow 10:15 Dream Harbor 10:30 Your Dancc Parade 10:45
11:00 News: Lee Manson 11:15 Music to Read By 11:30 .'• 11:45 MIdn't Late Newt: Sign Oft
News Bill Stern Local Spts,; B. Croiby
Gurst Star
News Dick Haymes Morgan Deatty Encore
Musical Hollywood
Latin Americano
Songs for the Show
Proudly We Hall
Citizen Views the News Man Called X
News Morgan Beatty Whit's^the Score
Midnight News, sign Off
Kltdoodle KItdoodle: Weather World News Today In Public Interest
Kukia. Fran & Ollle Feminine Angle
Camel News Caravan
Milton Berk
City Hospital
Susoente
Original Amateur Hoi
Adventures at 10:45
Meet the Champ
Newsi Sign Off
TEL METZO BROS., INC. at HO M292 FOR FREE ZENITH TV DEMONSTRATION W E D N E S D A Y
I IADIO
W E U 960 k
7:00 Weatheri Collee Club 7:1.1 News: Colfee Club 7:30 Coffee Club: B. FInih 7:45 news; Gerry Steveni
1:00 Coffee Club tt:lS Jeanne Porter 8:30 " 8:4.1 Un. Cap, Dome: Newi
9:00 Breakfail Club 9:15 9:30 • " 9:45
10:00 My True Slory 10:15 " 10:25 Whisperlni Street! 10:45 Atalnil the Storm
11:00 Lone Journey U:15 Meoioey lane 11:.10 Break the Bank 11:45 "
T E I J I V I S I O N
W N I I O 1310 It ^ V N I ^ o . T V
Newi: Sid Jaffe Show. Sid Jaffe snow
World. News Roundup Breatfait with Stan Syd Jaffo
Newi Shoppen Baiav tiuy Lombaro
Newa: Fate Ihe Muilc Face the Muilc:
Newi: Face theMuilc Face the Muilc Oave Garroway
"TOOAY" with Dave Garroway
PfolOBUc To Future
BrtatlHl Party Flnt 100 Yean
Vour'̂ SUrprile Store
Strike I I Rllli
A F T E K N O O N r K O O B A S I S
Noon Jack Berch Show 12:15 Victor LIndlahr 12:30 Newi: G. Thompion 12:45 Weather: Muilc
l.-OO Newi Paul Harvey 1:15 Al Home With Hull 1.30 " 1:55 John Conte Show
'2KI0 Mary Mar. McBrlde 2:15
2:30 Muilc Matinee 2:45 . "
3:00-Suddy Weed Trio 3:15 Mary Martin 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. D. 3*45 Strange Romance
> 4:00 Betty Crocker . 4:15 Thy Neighbor') Voice 4;30 Muilc Hall
,4:45 • - " •
.5:00 Muilc Hall 5:15 , " 5.30 Fun Factory 5:45 "
Newi Kate SmIUi Polka Parade
Potka Parade
Nrwi—Merlll Mueller Luncheon Club
PIcken'i Party Meredith Wlllion Loomli Calling Mel. Mat.: K. Banghardt
Melodŷ Matinee
»ewi,̂ Muilc lor.Wed. -
llie like Millionaire
Hewi; Houle Parly • Houle Party
Oeclor'a Wife
Ruth Lyoni SO Club Love of Life Search for Tom. Nancy'i Kitchen
Nancy's Kitchen
Carry Moore
Mike St Bull
BID Payoff '
Bert ParSi
Kale Smllh
Space Cadet Gabby Hayei Howdŷ Doody
EV-ENING P R O G R A M S
6:00 Newi Lee Manion 6:15 Weather: Sporti 6:30 Club 960 6:45
7:00 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Elmer Dam 7:30 Lone Ranger 7rf5
'•nn Myitery Theater B:15 " tsou The Ton Guy 8:45
Mr. Preildent 9:15 9:30 Croll Fire 9:45
lO.-OO Newi of Tomorrow 10:15 Dream Harbor 10:30 Your Dance Parade 10:45 "
11:00 Newi: Lee Manion 11:15 Muilc to Read By 11:30 11:45 " MIdn'l late Newi: sign off
Newi Bill Stern
Local Spti.; S. Croiby 6ob Croiby
Newi,. Kaitenborn Sob Ebtrle Morgan Beatty Encore Theater
Haiti ol Ivy
Fred Waring
You Bet Your Llle
dig btory
Silent ̂ Men
Cltl:en • vlewi the Newi deredlth Wllm
Morgan Bealtv " Hotel Statler Orcheltn
Midnight Newi, Sign Oft.
Song Premiere Muilc: Weather World Newi Today Vanity Fair Theater
Manifield Sprague The Goldbirgl Connecticut Sootllohl Camel Newi Caravan
Arthur Godfrey
Strike Jt Rlcli
Plilnclotfteiman
Blue Ribbon Bouti
Sport Spot
Colgatê Comedy Hour
Newi: sign Off
^'
Hotchkiss Grove rimsi^ tihnnr̂ Itotiis Fur tl iU
(Mtliinin to Mrs. .liilrri Ilrtnlfotit,
.S-I!);il
Miss .Susnn Gulick. who j.liu'frt
fifili In till? •I'ocI Mini; Sli'jvv in
April , will be in the finiilB MM May
2111. Gnori hick, Su.snn!
Willinm Connora of New Iltivcii
WHS n guest ai the home of Mrs .
Tnnior, F- Egnn on Fir.st AviMUle.
Kris Fronicn is recovei-inK from
nicnsles. S h e u-cnt to hod t h e ctny
WE RENT
SANDERS
POLSSHERS
The ELGENESHOP i-Vi .MAIN ST., lOAST 1 I A \ ' E N
Ti'l. n o •;.S4tii
iifler II hifthihiy i iarty inui Dr .
Blnnchni-d hnel n hu.sy "shot" nlRh't
la.il Fr iday.
A ren i inder to Hotchki.ss Grovt^
residents th.it Mi-.s. T. 11. VanWil-
gen will pick up a n y iiseil cl.ithlnK
you'd like to give to t h e Women':*
Club sale th i s S a t u r d n y . Siirln.i{
cle.'inlnR should h.ive turned tip a !
loi. Incidental ly , don't miss t i n ' j
:alt' ni t h e Academy. II will lie a^
i;nn;l (me. '
SHORT BEACH IMease plinne Jan Sehuly.p, 8-ttlH, with Items for this
eolumn. j
. A H : Purple and while lilac, pink
.Tiid whi le (hiRWdod. nirple hlosstmis
imd ear ly s t r a w b e r r y Innis s u r e j
I make luxur i ims ch.-int;es in o u r i down lo sn |) i i | im . 1 ,
j town's s cene ry j F a t h e r ' s Day Is .Ume 15111. mal;e
fur .Mr. and .Mrs. Uoherl Hall and
WINES AND LIQUOR VALUES
Whiskies
COLONEAL PRIDE
3.99
BOTTLED IN BOND STRAICHT BOURBON
100 5TH PROOF DOT
DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY
JAMES STEWART BOTTLED IN BOND
STRA'IGHT BOURBON 100
PROOF BOT DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY
5TH 3^99
OLD LOG CABIN
3.75
' S T R A I G H T B O U R D O N
4 YEARS O L D
86 ; T H P R O O F , BOT
DISTltlED IN INDIANA
S6 PROOF
LYNNBROOK BLENDED WHISKEY
5TH BOT
HALF 7 9 2 3.23
GAL WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT
4, 5 AND 6 YEARS OLD
PINE CREEK STRAIGHT BOURBON
B6 • 5TH n nn PROOF BOT < » . < * 4
DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS '
Brandy COAST TO COAST
CALIFORNIA BRANDY 6 YEARS OLD
84 PROOF
«=^"T3.69
OLD FAIRFAX APPLE BRANDY
6.YEARS OLD 84
PROOF =™3.70
Cins
RED CROWN 90
PROOF
5TH 9 QO BOT * • ' '
ROBIN HOOD 90
PROOF
5TH 9 QQ HOT i - ' T
Rums
86 PROOF
ZONGA RUM WHITE OR GOLD
5TH n 7 0 BOT t - ' O
84 PROOF
EL PICADOR WHITE OR GOLD
6 YEARS OLD
=^"2.93 BOT
90 PROOF
OLD SPAR NEW ENGLAND RUM
5 YEARS OLD
B=;T3.30
Mr. nm\ Mr.';. K
j o y e d \:vM \vvi.'k
Mtiino . . . Mr.
rod UogniiKon on-
"down East" in
and Mr.s. W a l t e r
lost woi'kcmi otf
MANY NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS
AVAILABLE AT A&P LIQUOR STORES
216a Main Street I J l tANPOlU)
luifl headed for Unston , . . Mr.=.
William T a g g a r d ' s mother , Mrs .
Gunnnr Isacsnn of Boston, down
hero for a spoil to visit with t h e
family . . , Mr. and Mrsi Wil l iam
Cousins 1 iiee Uuc-y Pneileoi niovod
into the i r p r e t l y red house on
SJiort 13cnch Hoad. Must have hnd
:-, lUnisewarminj; t he o lhe r nif^ht--
.M'ven e a r s were eoun led at the i r
frniit dooi'! . . .
Ivillle .Johnny Dwycr was a y e a r
old on S u n d a y last, May 11th . . .
Mi's. Newton I l i tcheock and I la rd-
inii Heynolds sha re h i r thda tes to -
niiurow. May IfilJi . . . Sa iurdny ,
Happy B i r t h d a y to .Joseph Chapin, |
Mrs. Uita Murphy and Clyde Mnr-
oiii ' . . . San(hii Gimple ce lebra tes
nesi .Monday . . . and Tod .Maiirei'
*1 iM'sdiiy iioNi . , .
Vij.itinK Nurse Drive lo lie u n -
derway h e r e shor t ly . . . Measles
for youni; .Tehnio IVnillon . ' . . Mr.
and Mrs. CleoiKe DautVioli fi(,'htinK
virus. KidHies, T e r r y and Clooi-ge
,Ir. with ilK.'ir u n i n d p a r e n t s in
Wiis.Kiod Itnill fiornis e.^|)ire . . .
Alice Peler.son spoke lo West I-Ia-
ven's Uepubl iean Club yes te rday
aljout "Tftwn Legis la tors" and
jniiiod i h e m for the i r Spr ing
Luncheon . . .
Jim B r o w n , our REVII^W l)os.s-
man, g a v e an in leres l ing chat
about newspnpor.i.- and his e.xpor-
ieni'O.s last week before the Loyal ty
Gloup of Ihe Chapol . . . Poppy
Day Is nex t Monday in Hranford.
The Vets w h o m a k e aJl those pop-
ples sure hope we ' r e yhopitinu t h a t
day! . . .
Branford Ted Mack Ta len t Quest
Final.s will bL' held a week from
tcjoiorrow, F r iday . May 23rd, at t h e
IliRh School n t 8 P.M. Please save
Ihe da te . All kinds of celebs gninji
lo pa r t i c ipa te in t he var ie ty show
as non-conleslant .s . . .
Brush fire last S a t u r d a y called
out our V o l u n t e e r fh-emen down
Lanphier ' s Cove-way. ' nea r t h e
trai ler cnmp . NO t r a i l e r s in danger ,
thank goodnes-s . . . "Chubby Ni t e "
card p a r t y at the n e w school, t o -
morrow I^M. sponsored by i h e
Men's C lub of t he Union Church .
.See Wa l t Wi l l iams for details . . .
Mis in terpre ted w o r d s Inst week in
tiie cokimn caused some unhnppl-
ncss, shall r e p e a t ; if you know of
a woman wi th a few free hours
each day v/ho'd like to lend a hand
to a young m o t h e r with two child-
ren, please call 8-1813. Baljy-care
find a l i t t le housework involved . . .
There':; u Glenwood gas i-ango in j
/^ood condi t ion for .?30 if you'd l ike
to oidrS-D770 . . . If you've -got
any lends on a fairly good up r igh t
piano, please call S-1120 . . .
Mr. and .Mrs. Rayond M. S t o w
of Main S t r ee t , G r a n i t e Bay, a n -
nounce the birth of a daugh te r ,
Joanne F lo rence on May !)Ih in
St. Raphael ' s Hospi ta l . Mrs. Stow'
is the f o r m e r Nada P r a t t of Oak-
field, Maine . . .
The Colonel "S lug" (Pe l e r C a m -
eron) H. Rai ley and Mr.s. will be
leaving o u r shorci; soon for Maine-
country . . . Jon Seely has shed
his " g o a t e e " . . . Wonderful H a m
.supper p lanned for Monduy nlte'.s
PTA session, plus Installation of
new officers and all kinds of nice
things. Hubbies ave urged to c o m e
with wives . . . And s|)eaking of
Hani sujjper.s—heard our Boy
Scouts cooked up a .super meal foi-
theii- m o t h e r s last Sal 'dec nite in
the Chapel ' . . , they did their own
soivlnti, carv ing , vegelab' lc-propar-
ing. wash ing-up , etceto'-a , . .
The "woiks ! " Ear l Colter go t
family, from Gran i te Bay into
n note . . . Moving Hay yes lorday
Highland Pnrk area . . .
Ask Jesse Dnw aboul those mid-
nl le showers ! . . .Brand \-tcw front
door for o u r firohouse . . .
J A N
c al 1 oUcf It Cniiiiftliciil.
Si!)rifit. FfAiik J. KiiirKy. Jt.
itorflu l̂i Cltrk.
LOST A M ) KOT'Nl>
LOST—CONNECTICUT SAVINGS Dank booV. Nu, 2946. P.iym»nt stopriHl. Return to liank.
A U T O M O B I L E S FOU KALE l l - l i
Eighl More Pass 2;vYcarMileslonc Al MIF Company
EiRhl new. 2.'i-yc.Ti' momlK>i-,s
woro niltloil lo thp MIT MlU'slnm'
Club nl ih f ,rccunl nniuial illniuT
in 'I'lu' C.'aslk'. 'Pht-y w o r e Tlioo-
cloru Dnhl, AKrippn G. McKoy, 15(1-
Kni- iMcTvcr.'i, Monrni ' P c l l y , Ai'loni'
PIcLson, HnfiK'l UodriKUGZ, Friijik '
I t ou rkc and Alliorl WUIUinis. |
Kiich wns iii'i-'soiiicil Willi a walc'ii j
liy T. F. I lanmu'i- , prcsiiloiiL unci
Honoi-al nianuKci'. '
Chocii.s for Sllll) wei'o p r e scn ; li>
'in-yi.ar- nienibor.s Pro.spcro Don-
adid. Gt'iuTO.so Gini-dano, Ciareni'i;
K. I loyi, .John Mnl
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I I I
BAST HAVEN NEVV8 fngoS Thurn.. May 15, JBBii
3 Motorists Fined; Open Case Against Owner Of Cabins
A IG-ycnr old Kaal Haven youlli Who was arrested April 30 nttcr ho' lolt (ho scene oC an accident on Moiilowcse Street In Branlord was lined $8 lor driving without a li-cense and $50, remit $25, for evod-Ing rcsponalbllltly by .Tudge Frank Daley In Town Court Saturday.
Joseph Paollllo of 31 Prospect Street said he was practlclne to get his license when his car lilt the back o f another vehicle. Ho said ho got out of his car to In-spect the damage, but drove home when the othdr driver asked him to fetch a policeman. His ntlorney said he was frightened and didn't renllEe the law required him to romoln at the scene and Identify lilmsolC. • •
Alphonse Urso, 23, of * Tuthlll Street, West Haven, was fined .$9 for violating the rules of the road on March 29 \yhen ho wqa stopped In South Moiitowose Street as hii attempted to pass another oar.
FORTHECRADUM
David Hagstrom, 17, of Frank Street, was fined $3 for paMing a stop sign and received a suspend-ed sentence for failure to carry ills operator's license,
The courtroom was clearod for lliR opening of hearings nn charg-es of la.idvlouB carriage against .loseph .T. Bllous, 28, of •12 Tllton Street, New Haven, and .Tohn Llp-ka, 23 Dt 30 Prlndlo Road, West Haven, and a charge of keeping H disorderly house against .loscph Ives, 11 nn„,i,.i,i I Erances Kelly, Marion Lepric, Pat Grade 2: Donald Boguckl, l i t
, The Board of Selectmen at llieir .„....., ^ . „ . incetlng also voted to request fur- Prishwalko, ^. . .". ..- V , " " . ' tlier sessions of the town court to Finta, Suzanne Konz, Carol Plant.
. . . . .. . .__,, . , . - . . I n .,_ n. Ti..v.n..^ T-lr»n,inviimTnr
STEVE PRUSSICK GARAGE
EQUIPPED TO REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS
W Main St. Tel. 8-031B Rrantord
bo held In the town hall rather than In the town room of,the At-water Memorial Library. This ac-tion was requested by the Board of Library Directors. r Orders wore placed foi* three voting maclilnes which will be die-
'livered before August lii in ac-cordance witii state I'eguiatlons. The cost will be " approximately SliM5 each.
First Selectman Alden S. Hill re-'ported that fireworks would lid on sale within the limits of llio town between tlie dates of June 28 arid July 5.
Private Frank W. Wliitney is now nt Aberdeen' Proving Grounds, Maryland. He is the son of" Mr. and Mrs. Rollin F. Whitney of Mill Road.
Jerry Bimnoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnetli Bunnell, and James Linsloy, son of Mr. and Mr.i. F.rnest C. Llnslny, iiave returned to Bain-bridge, Maryland after -spending two weeks with tiiclr parents. Both
.young men enlisted in the Navy and wore recently graduotud from Boot Comp.
Sevei'al Connecticut Congrega-tional Youth Conferences are to bo held this summer from Juno 21 to August 30. Each conference lasts one week and Is filled with a well-founded program of fun^ friendship, tliscussions and worshi)) under ex-
ipert guidance. Tlio first is the I Horace Buslmell Conference all Camp Woodstock, Woodstock 'Val-ley, from June 21 to" Juno 28.
Tills conference will lie for thoSo young people entering grades eigiit, nine and ten. Tlie cost Is .t29, ex-cluding transportation. Anyone de-siring information about wliat to take, where to go, how to gel there,' wliat to do upon arrival, and so on, should talk with Morris Pike, youth director, or Rev. A. Lee Ho-cutt, pastor of the Congregational Church. Registration cards may be obtained from Mr. Pike.
East Haven News Buying And Set vice Guide
Central Cleaners Dyers Homo of Distinctive Cleaning: We Operate Our Own Plant
4-Hom' Cleaning Service Call For and Deliver
iii Mulit St . Phone HO 7-007
GEORGE A. SISSON Insurance
Fire — Bonds Automobile Casualty
M Chldsey Ave. East llttvcn]
Augie's Auto Repair General Repairing Tires — Batteries
AAA SERVICE AAA PWiine 110 7-5218 ISO Rliiln St
Barker Trucking Co. Local and Long Distance Moving:, Crating:, Storage 5 Uro Ave. Kast Haven
Office Residence ',7-1879 V. A. Barker HO 7-0001
Donald R. Thompson ;Elcclc(l President Of Controllers Group ;' At llic annual meeting of The Bridgeport Cliapter bf The Con-trollers Institute of America, iield early tills month, Donald R. Thomp.son, of Hotchklss Grove, was •olected president of tlio organiza-tion.
Thompson, long a • resident of Hotchklss Grove, was graduated with tiie Class of 1940 from Quinni-pac College, and is now treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors, of the Sngw-Nabstedt Gear Corporation of Hamden.
Tlie Bridgeport Chapter of the Controllers Institute, of which
ijThompson is now the presiding ^icad, includes membership from all seclioup of .southern Connecticut. iFounded in 1931, tlie Controllers Igroup was organized "to develop a •progressive concept of controller-ship adequate to meet the require-ments of modern business."
Grade 2: Robert Donnorummo, Richard Carlson, David Prather, Joseph Girad, Robert Finta, Carol Rogers, Betty Anderson, Carol Rlclikowskl, Irene Zdanowlch, Dor-othy Pader, Patricia iohle . Isla Babel, Janet Morton.
IjiurnI SL School Grade 3: Stephen Ford. William
Cqmmerford, Dennnls McGowan, Kirk Cadwell, Mlcliael Giordano, ^tewart Hanna, Joiin PIscitelio, David Bower, John Finta, Robert Willie, Sonya Morton, Palrlcia, Valiette, Frances Mokuck, Nancy Mansfield, Nancy Coliopy. Marl-Jo Mastriani, Mariene Napoleon, Shar-on Ehler. Angela Alfano, Janet Al-exander, Mary Zaffln.
Grade 4; Edward Mazur, Roy Roper. Alex CinqUttnla, Jack Konz, Jolin ,Clrle, Joseph Secondino, Tiiomas Hart, James Randazise, Jo-ann St. John, Beverly Dkyun, Jan-et Lelnster, Lynn Prout, Linda Edsall, Dorothy Klssellis, Susan Cosgrove, Eunice Fresco, Johanne Nobile, Sally Epson, Runa Jonos-son.
Grade 5: Anthony Cinquanta. Dominic Tomasso, Richard Pyrdol, Elizobetb Beach, Kathleen Makuck, Margaret Morton, Judith Cirie, l2arol Covert, Susan Quinn.
Grade 6: Richard Aguzzi, John Bruno, John Beach, Richard De-Sarbo, Nancy Alexander, Patricia Donnelly, Valerie Pyrdol, Priscilia Sampson, Barbara Auger. Gretchen Garrity, Charlotte Sykes.
Canoe Brook School Grade 1: Richard DeAngclo, Mic-
iiaol Stegina, William Zvonkovlc, Cynthia Yanyac, Cheryl LaCroIx, Kathleen Skolonls, Bonnie Dulan.
Grade 2: Diane Lociccr, Joyce DeAngelo, Ann SaholskI, Nancy La-
iMotte, Judith Eulack. Grade 3; Rnadoiph Butler, Ar-
nold Schloomnnn, John Miller, Dor-Qlliy Chapkovick, Mary Flnta-
Grado 4; Michael Packevicz, Su-san Clancy, Joan Kulack, Maryann Domek.
Gi-adc 5; Daniel Cosgrove. Nancy Kasellnas, Suzanne Percival, Joyce Zdanowicz, Jeanne Zvonkovlc. Re-gina Molcska, Bai'bara Royka, Ju-dith Zuailack.
Grade G: David Stadolnik, Marion Kasellnas. Carol Zurkus.
Stony Creek School Grade 1: Robert Green. James
Paul, Solly Gessner, Kathleen Mon-ast, Diane Reilly, Pat Sue€hepard, Donna Marie Infantino, Marilyn McDonald, Janet RIceman, Susan Tlllinghast.
Grode 2: Richard Gray, Peter Dooley, Howard Gebel, Judith Bald-win, Kathleen White, Carolyn Laz-zarl.
Grade 3: Peter Burns, Daniel Smltli, Stephen Gessner, Patricia Dooley, Stephanie Wenhert, Carol Infantino.
Grade 4: Stephen Dudley, An-thony Lazzarl, Richard Gebow, David Stearns. Margaret Cooke.
Grade 5:-Peter Magebi Stepiien McDonald, William Dow, Tiiomas Wics, Mavis Burne, Barbara Tott.
. Grade 6: Fred Wies,"Betsy Brain-[erd, Patricia Ricciotli, Diane Doo-
Cliarles Moraw.skI, PfterKamin.sky. Nancy Arkerman, Patricia Averill, Judith .Tnnlcki, Marcia Wooison, Patricia Arrlnglon, Doreen Chlsas-
l-kl, Janet Morawskl. Grade 3: Ronald Jaspcrsohn,
Kenneth Kells, Barbara Evarts, Ann Knrlewlsh. Geraldlne Pross, Genevieve Sadow.skI, Marilyn Fowl-Janet Plant, Bernlce Sadowskl-
Grade 4: Wayne Cooper, Tiiomas Murpliy, George Elilert, Jeanette Neely, Angela Suppo, Elizabetli Royden.
Grade 5; Burko Ashcr, Robert Meiny.syn, Jack Ifkovic, Edwin Piitt, Margaret DrLscoii, .Sally Mur-phy, Dorolliy ZukowskI, Betsy Jones, Valerie Rogcrs.-
Grade 6; Gereon Bodner, Walter Federation, David Moraw-skl, Greg-ory Bodner, Michael Fllzgcrald, Robert Schroeder, Pauline Huzar, Dlanne Lewis, Carol Slwakoskl.
Indian Neck .School Grade 1; James Cavallaro, Mer-
rill Preston, Robert Field. Kathleen Burne, Ellzabetii Doody, Susanne Underwood, Judith LIbbcy, Eiln Sullivan, Sandra Coales, Ruth Ann Nymann. .Jane Kllpatrick, Judith Vetrano.
Grade 2; Charles Jackson, John Cookson, Peter •VnnWllgen, Janet Aiilstrom, Diane Hall, Joan Cavnl-lero, Constance Farrel, Sandra lllndlngor. Edith .Tones, Susan Smith, Dlano Curti.s; V'One Hart, Diana Daggett, Jeanne Grleslng, Pamela Holsenback, Judllli Parker, Karen Wall.
Grade 3; Kenneth Aiilstrom. Dav-id Etzel, Joel Mark, Richard Green,. Drlan Deevey, Riclinid Jones, Stanley Parclnskl, William Reed, Judith Dawonkoski, Betty Johnson, Joan Mitchell.' Pamela Grandel, Karen Hagstrom, Cloe Kilburn, Judith Ann Proto, Joy Ilarrigan.
Grade 7: John Quinn, John Cov-ert, Fred Dudley, Richard Arnold, Robert Welles, Robert Rovaldl, Lee Morton, James Reilly, Maurice Metcalfe, Louise Haddock, Conceiie Borzillo, Leali Wait, Linda Bur-cliard, Patricia Smith, Carol Dahl-quist, Noreen Normand, Mary. Mar-garet Beach, Jane-McDonald, Betsy Armstrong. Charlotte Langdale, Arden Crocker, Linda Ritchie.
Grade 8: Elliott Sampson, James Philbrlck, Barry Royden, David Barker, Nancy Harrison, Greta Jonasson. Mary Lou McBride, Car-ol Dooley, Primula Murpliy, Ann Morawskl, Claire Fresco, Catherine Cameron, Susanne Holsenbeck, Geraldlne Kaczynskl. Barbara Sclimermond, Cornelia Broeklmy-sen, Bernico Parzycli, Donna Thomiison, Lelah Alexander, Alba Borsoi, Nancy Taylor. Barbara Zur-kus. ^
Grade; (College Course) Joseph Klmas, Ann Petela, Barbara Pier-pont, Barbara Gessner, Loocodia Locarno, Helen ZuWallack, Diana Murphy, Ruth Prcller, Nancy Wil-liams, Kristin Swanson, Betty Cato. Betsy Quinn; (Commercial (bourse) Eleanor Hall. Elinor Fowler, Nancy L. Williams; (General Course) Wayne Babcock, Joseph Colombo, Edith Glovson.
Grade 10: (College Course) John McGowan, Paul Anlskovlch, Waller Reynolds, Leo Morawskl, Joim Kar-lawish, Stephanie Zvonkovlc, Val-erie Biakely, Judith Hartgen, Bel-
icia .Sykes. Grade 12: (College Course) Ken-
neth Donadio, John Nichols, Pat-ricia Dolan, BeUsy Johnson, Agnes Dudley, Barbara Jones; (Commer-cial Cour.sc) Jonis Bramble, Ann Cudgnn; (.Special Cour.se) Arlene Evls.
Real Estate Branford
Real estate transactions were re-corded in the office of Town Clerk Donald llolnblrd during the week ending May 10 as follows:
Warranty Heod.s
Caroline C. Jourdan et al to Charlotte Y. Carpenter; Paul E. Madelung to Carl Straube et ux; Alden M. Young Company lo Ray-mond N. DeAngelo el ux; Doris Hart Wheeler to William W. Sco-fieid; Harold F. Bassiitt to Paul P. Collins et ux; Harold F. Bas-sett to Warren Reynolds et ux; Austin Colburn tn Dominic J. Rololn et ux; Robert W. Stanley et ux to Eleanor H. Reynolds et al; Harry Brancblnl to Geroge Hennlnger et ux; Jessie M. Albertlne to Enrico Broccloroll et ux.
(}nlt Claim Deeds Rnhcrtu Bradley Prann to Eu-
genia C. Bradley; First Ecclesias-tical Society of Branford to Edgar C. Taylor et ux; Rudolph Marroney et al lo Josebh S. Dolon et al; Branford Federal .Savings & Loan A.ssoc. to George Hennlnger et ux; Donoto l3iCuiseppe to Frank Dl-Guisoppe el al.
Dr. Spear Secretary Of Optometric Group
Dr. Leonard Spear, Branford optometrist., was elected secretary of the New Haven County Optom-etric Society at a recent meeting in Meridon.
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3 Motorists Fined; Open Case Against Owner Of Cabins
A IG-ycnr old E o s l Iliivcn y o u t h w h o was n r ros t cd April 30 n t t e r he ' l e d tho scone of nn acc ident on Montowesc S t r e e t In Brnn lo rd w n s l ined ?6 tor d r iv ing w i t h o u t a l i -cense and $50, r e m i t $25, (o r evad-ing rcsponslbl l l t ly by J u d g e F r a n k D a l e y In T o w n Cour t S a t u r d a y . '
Jo seph Pao l l l lo ot 31 P r o s p e c t S t r e e t sold h e wiis p rac t i c ing t o g e t his l icense w h e n his c a r h i t t h e back o t a n o t h e r vehicle . H e said ho got o u t o t Ills c a r to In-Bpeot t h e d o m a g e , bu t di 'ove h o m e w h e n the o t h e r d r ive r asked h im t o le tch a po l iceman . His a t t o r n e y sold he w a s f r igh tened ond d i d n ' t rea l ize the l a w required h im t o r e m a i n o t t h e scene and Ident i fy lilmsolt.
Alphonso Ur so , 23, o f T u t h l l l S t r ee t , W e s t H a v e n , wtis fined .f9 for violat ing t h e ru l e s of t h e rood on March 2D w h e n ho wqs s topped In South M o n t o w e s c S t r e e t as h e a t t e m p t e d to p a s s ano the r cur .
Dav id H o g s t r o m , 17, of F r a n k
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T h e c o u r t r o o m wos c leared for t h e open ing of honrlnirs oh c h a r g -es of lasclvlouB cnviloge a g a i n s t .To.scph 3. B l lous , 28, of 42 T l l ton S t ree t , N e w Hoven, and J o h n U p -k a , 23 o t 30 Pr lnd le Itoad, W e s t Haven , ond a c h a r g e of k e e p i n g u d isorder ly h o u s e against Joseph Ives , 43, o p e r a t o r ot tlio Sleepy Hollow Cabins .
Bllous a n d L lpka did no t con tes t t h e i r cases, hi l t Ives, r ep resen ted by T.. H o l m e s Bracken , has e n t e r e d a p lea b t n o t gui l ty .
S l a t e T r o o p e r John O'Brlon, PS-l l ce .Ch ie f Loo MornwsUI, Bl lous and Llpko testified In t he case of P r o s e c u t o r J o h n J . Kinney. J r . , a-ga lns t Ives .
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T h e Half H o u r Iteading C l u b m e t a t tlie h o m o o t Mrs. S. V. Oshorn nn May 8, In (he absence of tile p ies ldcnl , M rs . Alrten ,1. Hi l l , Mrs . Dnnalil S a w t o l l e presided,
Hcpor t s w e r e given by Miss H a r -r i o t Cox, r e c o r d i n g sec re to ry , and Mrs . GoorRo Adams, co r respond ing secr t ' tnry ,
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Mr.s. Wi l l i am Crawford, mus ic r'liali'nian, nmiouncod the p r o g r a m — piano se lec t ions by , t he Mrs . Oshorn. F r e d e r i c H a r t g e n , J o l m Tweed , V i n c e n t Giordano , L a r s F r o m e n a n d Miss May Devl in .
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Mrs . I tudolpl i F . Bailey a n d Mrs . F^nrl B a r k e r jiresidcd a t t h o t ea table .
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News From North Braiiford ricoKo pl inno Mm. Dnnlcl I\r. Dnndy, 8-2038, wi th U c n u
tat this c o l u m n .
Services In tlio local churches on
S u n d a y will Inc lude:
Mass a t 7, 9:15 and 10:15 a t St. AuRUsUno's R. C. C h u r c h and a t 8 In Nor lh rord , Rev . J o h n J . Mc-Curtl iy. pnstor, R e v . Fe l ix Magu l r e , iissistunt, F r a n k F r n w l e y and Mrs . Clinrles Donndio, o rgan i s t s ond choir directors .
t w o ]nval.orlcs, a dining room, nnd S u n d a y School rooms m a y bo bui l t In t he b a s e m e n t a t a m a t e r i a l cost w i t h i n llio m e a n s ot t h o porlsii . T h e commi t t ee to inves t iga te and p lan this bu i ld ing pro jec t w a s ap-poin ted In J a n u a r y , and h a v e work -ed long and wel l on t he p lans .
Tlie Ladies Guild ot Zion Pa r i sh Churc i i will hold t h e i r a n n u a l Holy Euel iar ls t will he c e l e b r a t e d , „ . , , , „ . j , , ,
a t 9:30 on S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t ZIon S p r i n g food sa l e on S a t u r d a y , May Episcopal C h u r c h , R e v . F r a n c i s .T. U * . ' " I™"!- f Ih" « ' " " ' ' . •^""
Mr. E d m u n d L. I l ° ' o ^^"' >";«>" "^ ^^•^°-Sniilli, rec tor , S loddard , l ay r e a d e r , Mrs . P a u l R. I lnwltlns, o rgan is t , and Mrs . Ed-m u n d L. S toddard , choi r director . Mrs . LcRoy C h a m p a g n e , Junior choi r motl icr .
Morn ing worsi i lp wi l l ' l)e a t 11 at the Congrega t iona l Church , Rev. A. Leo I locu t l , pns-lor, Mor r i s Pilte, youtl i d i rector . Miss E t h e l May-nard , o rganis t a n d choir d i rec to r .
T h e P r u d e n t l n a l C o m m i t t e e of t l ie Congrega t iona l Church has called a ' ' specia l m e e t i n g ot the cliureh and Ecclesiast ical Society for (Monday nt 8 to consider the advisabil i ty of modern iza t ion o t the chu rch ba.somont.'
I t Is believed tl iat In accordance wltii ll\e r e q u i r e m e n t s o t tlie F i r e Depai ' ln icnt , a n equipped liltchon,
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Palmer - Plant 60 Main St. BFD 8-1729
Harry G. Fresenlus Electrical Contractor
Vases Dri l led anil W i r e d F o r L u m p s
Comple te L a m p Service & I ' a r t s
George IT. Linslcy will be assisted b y Mrs. J o s e p h B r e t o n and Mrs . C h e s t e r Gedney .
A wide select ion of h o m e baked brpads , pies, cakes and cookies a s well as b a k e d beans, m a r a r o n i dishes, and sa lads will bo offered for sa le . Dona t ions a r e solicited and p a t r o n a g e sougli t . T h o ladies o l t h e Guild liavo also been busy m a k -ing h a n d m a d e kllciien i t e m s tor t h e sale, '
Rev. F r a n c i s J . Smi th , ' c h a i r m a n of t he Memor i a l D a y Commi t t ee , h a s announced a m e e t i n g tor S a t -u r d a y at 8 in tile A twa tc i ' M e m o r -ial Library . Ho u r g e s g r e a t e r a t -t endance t l ian has been tlio cus tom. All res idents a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d and organiza t ions a r c a lso asked to send represen ta t ives .
Officers for tlio c o m i n g y e a r wil l bo elected a n d plans made for Memoria l D a y . - .
Tiie Domoci 'a t ic Commi t toe m e t on Monday n igh t In t h e town room a t I lie A t w a t o r Memor ia l L ib ra ry . T o w n Cl in l rman Dan ie l M. Doody presided. A s la te ot cand ida tes l o be presented to tlio caucus on n e x t Monday n i g h t was p r e p a r e d .
Noni inn l ions include for t h e St i i le Convent ion , Joseph Lubeck and Daniel Doody, dolegatos ; alti ir-nntes , Cl iar les Donadio and Wil -l iam Wi l l i am