The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut (2024)

THIRTY THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, APRIL 14, 1951 STRATFORD BEEF AND PROVISION CO. 1670 South Avenue STRATA AVE. TEL 7-3374 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS WALK INTO OUR COOLER ANP SELECT YOUR OWN MEATS FRESH LEAN WHOLE OR RIB HALF BONELESS CLOD OR CHUCK MILK FED LEGS or RUMPS A BONELESS TOP ROUND CORNED BEEF 8.C. HARD SALAMI SUGAR-CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS 43! Cudahy's Puritan SMOKED HAMS 59 Ib. tOIN VEAL CHOPS 79 Chickens BACON 49 Cheese 53 Pepperoni 79 tb LAND LAKES BUTTER 73 ft SOLID BRASS TABLE LAMP SPECIAL! CHOICE OP GREEN OR TOLE RED SHADES EQUIPPED WITH THREE WAY SOCKET! A full size SOLID SRASS TABLE LAMP complete with matched shade for only 5.95! And we do moan full size! It's 25Va inches tall! When we offered this lamp for 5.95 last Pali they were sold out in TWO Better hurry! SALE PRICED Reg.

9.95 Value! mrfielcl yarnitare Inc. IN WESTPORT CENTER AT THE BRIDGE Bridgeporters Call Enterprise 8 2 6 0 Weslport 2-4125 MONDAY AND SATURDAY 6 TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:30 TO 9 Chow Call Sounds in Robin Nest Spring brings baby robins to New York's Bronx Zoo, where the proud mother flies home to the nest with a nourishing morsel. The fledglings are 6 days old. VFW Post, Auxiliary Plan Tq Seat Officers Tonight STRATFORD Officers of the Raymond T. Goldbach post and auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be installed In a joint public cerempny in VFW hall, Barmim avenue cutoff, tonight at 7 o'clock.

David Kennedy, retiring commander, will be master of ceremonies and the invocation will be offered by the Rev. F. Stanley Sellick, minister of the Congregational church. The Rev. John F.

X. Walsh, pastor" of Our Lady of Peace church will pronounce the benediction. Judge Hugh A. Hoyt, past commander, will install Councilman Perry V. Hyslop as commander; Charles Wills, Jr, as senior vice commander; William Blarney as junior vice commander; and Stephen Ivunovich as chaplain.

Mrs. Thomas B. qpughlin, past president, will be the installing officer for the Auxiliary with Mrs. John Allen taking office as president; Charles Wills, senior vice president; Mrs. Milton Hoi- comb, junior vice president; Mrs.

Irving Weinhaus as chaplain. Members of the town council, chairmen of the major political parties, Mrs. B. J. Farrington, president of the GI Sunshine Mothers club, Mrs.

llouise Smith, American Legion auxiliary, 'Mrs. Norman England, ausdliary and VFW department officers will be in attendance. here will be a program of entertainment and a social hour after the meeting. Fraternal Frolic Tonight "Fraternal Frolic" the first joint social venture of Rainbow Girla DeMolay, will take place in the Masonic temple tonight at 8 o'clock. The affair is open to the public.

Appeal Board Upholds Planning Board Decision An appeal of Josephine and Paolino Cipolla, owners of property on South avenue near Stratford avenue has been denied by the Board of Zoning Appeals, Mrs. Florence C. Bortnick board secretary has announced. In upholding the Planning board decision which denied Mr. and Mrs.

Cipolla a change of zone from residence to business, the appeal board said that no need for additional business zone in the area had been shown and that an additional traffic would be created. No hardship was shown, the board concluded. Paper Drivo On Sunday The Stratford Jewish Community group will sponsor a salvage paper and magazine drive on Al Simons is general chairman and members or others having paper to be picked up have been requested to call the committee members. by George R. Webb Jr.

Election of officers will take place in May. Other officers nominated include, 'enton Young, vice president; J. H. Spear, secretary; Lawton Cobb, board of governors, Ed Reed, Albert M. Pickus, C.

J. Roucher, Edward Hawie; auditors, ohn Hansen and M. A. Gilette. Housatonic Grange Meets Housatonic Grange will observe Neighbors night with a supper at :30 o'clock followed by a business meeting in Red Men's hall tonight.

Mrs. Mildred Luce, master, will preside and Mrs. Ethel R. Wheeler, ecturer, will present a special program of entertainment. Concession "Lease Awarded Gene Quinconi of Gene's Red Hoof, Barnum avenue, has been the contract to operate the concession in Longbrook park for next 12 months, Town Manager B.

Flood has announced. Bids were opened on Friday, One of the earliest electrical discoveries was the fact that sealing wax when rubbed on cat's fur will become electrified. Cancer Crusade Seeks Voluntary Contributions Persons who will not be at home Sunday night when, the Cancer Crusade committee will conduct a "Lights On" campaign have been requested to call 7-9343 so that workers may pickup the contributions to the Cancer fund drive. William Geer and Chester E. Haberhn, co-chairmen, report that committee members In each district will be on hand Sunday night to call at all homes where the porch lights are turned on between 7 and 9 p.m.

Property Is Sold Warranty deeds filed with Town Clerk W. HowardHWilcoxson indicate realty transactions follows, Abraham J. and Mary Mitchell to Michael arid Mary Karwin, Beacon street; Antonio Ascenzo to Anthony and Helen Carney, Raymond street; Violet and Wtfliato Blarney to Benjamin and Alice Calcaterrl, Fairview avenue. Herb Angell Nominated As Cupheag Club Head Herb Angell has been nominated president of the Cupheag Social club, according to the report of the nominating committee beaded IDS SEE NAVYPLANEDIVE EAST RIVER NEW YORK, April 13--(AP) A Navy fighter plane dove with a terrifying roar past the skyscrapers of lower Manhattan today and smalcked into the East river near Brooklyn bridge. It sank like a rock.

There was no trace of the pilot. Caught in a power dive, he apparently rode the plane to his death. He was not identified. Thousands of horrified spectators, their attention riveted by the fpar of the death dive, ran to windows or the sheet. Feared Buzz Bomb Others rushed to telephones to flood lower East Side police stations with calls.

"I've seen crashes before, but I never saw a dive like that," said Robert Dibling, a former naval officer. Mrs. Lottie Sworen at her home nearby said she thought a buzz bonnb was' falling. "I grabbed my boy, Ronald, and Jumped under a table," the shaken mother said. Plane Believed Located Searchers found an oxygen bottle, a hatch cover, a deflated life jacket and bits of metal after the river waters flattened out above the spot.

The plane hit with a great splash. The Navy said the plane was an F-4-U, on a training mission from Atlantic City, N. J. Navy grapplers later said they believed they located the plane wreckage on the river bottom. But a cross tide and a strong wind prevented divers from going below.

A buoy was dropped to mark the spot until salvage operations resume tomorrow. RABBIT BREEDERS PLAN SHOW Fairfield County Rabbit Breeders' association will conduct its seventh spring show April 22 at 10 a.m. in Planters barn, 33 Post road, west, Darien. Victor T. Sweetland, of Norwalk, is superintendent, and Henry Hig- gms secretary for the program.

Oscar F. Schultze, Norwalk, and Peter Gasparini, New Rochelle, will serve as judges for the event. The recent drought has reminded residents of Rabaul, New Britain, of the six-month dry spell there in 1930, when birds pecked at coconuts, trying to get a drink. Aifrj.rf.7.;«.f. UijW WINS DIVORCE Maria Roos Hensel, Bridgeport, was granted a divorce in Superior court Thursday from Emil Hensel, also of this city, for habitual perance.

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