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RY A TOWNSMAN JT AD - CALL 1943 gr. ILK) ;URANCE. • Nuevuzi llicwNsmAN protection against Andover's Own Newsoaper Since 1887 VOLUME 67 NUMBER 45 other dread diseases ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, AUGUST 19, 1954 PRICE 5 CENTS luded at no increase cost. Plans to suit ry family at rates as as $8.00 per year. 3 Teachers, 1 can order it by ,ne - just call Ando- ti70. Librarian 'HART & FLAGG Elected By INC !e Insurance Office School COM. Bldg. Andover 870 The school committee Tuesday evening elected three new teachers and a school librarian, accepted the resignation of another teacher and 1234! and gave some time to discussing the proposed new high school. doesn't it? Actually, While considering the latter sub- rket in numbers! 116 ject Sec. William A. Doherty inject- Andover Square on ed a new idea into the project by ) walk or drive those suggesting a four-year high school. fiat's our 'phone num- this would mean a two-year junior 1 . . . the same qual- high school for grades 7 and 8. m year our predeces- C. Carleton Kimball presided at ime for one business, the special meeting at which a let- ants the accumulated ter from C. P. Woodworth was read iness by the present recommending two sessions at the e and how to please • - 'km high school level which would elim- inate the necessity of a new build- - It.7.5191 ing. 3 Tins 890 Miss Muriel C. Shaw of , 2 for 49¢ Afternoon scene at Pomp's popular swimming beach showing many of the youngsters enjoying the water while others loll N.H., was elected librarian for the Med. Wgt...$1.69 on the sands in the sun. At left center is one of the life guards seated in a high observation chair where he can survey senior and junior high schools on all the activity in the water. (Look Photo) motion of Sec. Doherty seconded $2 for $1.05 by Roy A. Russell, at a starting )z. 29¢ Pomp's To Close Playgrounds Hold salary of $3700. 89¢ Mrs. Margaret (McParland) Fingle- 2 Rolls 31¢ Red Cross Explains Stand Season Sunday Annual Field Day ton, 48 Abbott st., Lawrence, was kg. 39¢ elected fifth grade teacher at the 5 Bars 25¢ A varied program of activities On United Fund Campaign The annual field day for the play- (Continued on Page 1 t 250 highlighted by a water ballet will • ground youngsters was held last 49¢ mark the climax of the summer's Adopt New Policy The directors of the Andover week at the Central playground More Register program at Pomp's pond swimming Red Cross have decided, unanim- with a large representation of par- VEGETABLES beach, Aug. 22. For Blood Giving ously, that the chapter can best ticipants from the town's six play For Primaries lifornia Peaches ... The feature event will be the continue to serve the community centers. A modification of the Greater this year by retaining its present A fairly large number of voters IVE CORN ... Sum- "Ballet of Andover Mermaids" The Central playground, with the were registerel last week at the ttoes ... Celery • .. which has been in rehearsal for the Lawrence blood program has been independent financial status. largest number of entrants, gave a adopted at a joint meeting of repre- This was the reply given by Leo final sessions of the board of regis- .ts . . . Mmmnrnm... past several weeks. handicap to all others but managed trars prior to the state primaries Participating in these swimming sentatives of the hospitals and Daley, chapter chairman, to an in- to win by scoring 131 points. The Red Cross chapters in this area. vitation to join the United Fund which will be held Sept. 14. stunts will be: Norma Heseltine, others were: Ballardvale, 47; North Those recently registered are: Market Cecile Roberts, Betty Gillis, Edith Its purpose is designed to promote solicitation procedure newly formed District, 36; West Center, 35; In- Thomas M. Darby, 19 Washington Leidich, Jessie Gill and Priscilla blood giving at hospital blood for Greater Lawrence. dian Ridge, 30; and Shawsheen, :commodation Service banks only to those who participate Mr. Daley wrote to Howell Still- ave., Robert S. Hall, 107 High st., (Continued on 1',1 e Eight) 15. Raymond L. Furneaux, 211 Lowell in the program. man, chairman of the United Fund One of the highlights of the pres- A serious depletion of blood sup- admissions committee, that the de- ent season on the playgrounds was st., William R. Valentine, 216 N. plies in the Greater Lawrence area cision had been reached after the the announcement this week of the Main st., John F. Gibbons, 18 Hid- has made this action necessary, ac- directors had thoroughly studied gold medal winners. They are se- den rd., Mary C. and Charles W. cording to a statement to which all the pros and cons of a single fund lected on the basis of leadership, Francis, 100% Main st., Dorothy H. Lawrence, 24 Clark rd., Dorothy P. those present at the meeting con- drive, and had discussed them fully sportsmanship, helpfulness, good Moran, 52 High st., Gladys Pres- curred. and openly. However, until they (Continued on Page Vine) The depletion has now reached had conducted a much wider inves- (Continued on Page 12) tigation, they could not determine Today Your - a point where it would be imposs- Braves Win Title Pharmacist that a joint fund raising plan was Drops a Wort! About... ible to cope with an industrial dis- aster and the hospitals find it nec- in the best interest of the Red In City League essary to dispense much less than Cross, an organization with unique responsibilities. The Andover Braves clinched the the required amount of blood to a City league title by defeating St. les patient scheduled to undergo sur- The American Red Cross is a great national organization, with Patrick's Seniors 4-1 at the local gery for a much needed operation playstead Tuesday night. (Continued on Page Three) semi-governmental obligations to Larry Higgins, on the mound for iobile of serve the armed forces anek their the winners, allowed the visitors families, to collect blood, and to only one hit over the seven inning The Office Of help in disasters. The extent of GEOI:GE tahnilESCIIL, JR. route and aided his own cause mat- LOWEST Charles A. Currier, M. D. its program is largely determined erially in the first inning with a prompt, Dr. George Ilieveschl, Jr. by circumstances beyond the con- single that drove in two of the Will Be Closed From trol of the organization. Its finan- was born in Arlington He ights, to SEPT. 12th three runs scored in the opener by Ohio. He received his edu- AUG. 26th cial needs are decided by the the Braves. business cation at the University of Inclusive. course of national and world events, (Continued on Page Ten) Cincinnati. the size of our military forces, their dispersal, the degree to When ilr. idevesccei discov- ered which they may be engaged in com- AIR CONDITIONING • ing serv- benadryl, the kiedical COMMERCIAL bat, the number, size and type of Profession received another disasters. Chapters may be required valuable aid in overcoiling to engage in special fund raising sickness and ill health. campaigns, in addition to the an- (Continued on Page 121 DALTON PETS PLASTIC PHARMACY For Every Personal Business Need L) N EL. 107 And HOBBY KITS lk,) YOUR AL 5211 DOCTORS KNOWLEDGE k CALL 1943 IS THE KEY TO HEWN COLE PAINT 46 MAIN ST. TEL. 1156 • AUTOMATIC HEATING T BRING HIS PRESCRIPTION TO US THE TOWNSMAN

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'Froburg, Robert Haggerty, Peter sons of Center st. spent the week- V.F.W. Post Honors end Brian McMann, James Butler, I end at York beach, Me. FO David Bouleau, Alan Smeltzer, Da- I S. Marc Sweet of Hall ave. is en- Mrs. MacCord BALLARDVALE vid Doucette, Jerry Powers, John joying a two weeks' fishing trip in Mrs. Ruth Green. Correspondent. Telephone 2372-M Lawrie, Robert Partridge, Rich- northern Canada. The Ladies auxiliary to the Vet erans of Foreign tor ard Steele, Donald White, Mrs. Al- John Shoemaker of Lancaster is Wars held the visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ernest An- regular meeting in the post roon Attend Baseball Game Washington game at Fenway park bert Warner, Charlotte Bentley, last Wednesday evening. Tir Players on the 13allardvale Base- Aug. 11. It was an exceptional day Craig and Kent Warner, Joyce Rob- derson of Ballardvale rd. The highlight of the busine. ball association baseball and soft- for Alan Smeltzer when he caught inson, Blanche Znamierowski, Ro- Miss Joan Robinson of Andover fail st. has returned after spending the session was the presentation of ball teams attended the Red Sox- a Ted Williams home run hall, berta MacCauseland, Gail Marruzzi, framed certificate to Mrs. Jam of hit into the right field Gail Smeltzer, Linda MacCause- past 10 days as the guest of Miss which was MacCord, chaplain and past presi Mary Ann Hebert, Charles Diane Mitchell at Wells Beach, Me. irc-Friri, . seats. land, dent of the local auxiliary. T The Rev. Anthony Perrino, who Walent Sr., Charles Jr. and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ballou of PLAYHOUSE was given in behalf of the nation Iv arranged to have the teams attend Walent, Bruce Sorrie, William Gian- Center st. had as their weekend and. Now thru Saturday was in charge and assisted by the ette, Donald Brouck, Robert Shaw, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick department and local post by Cmdr George Milne in recognition of Mrs cold LIVING IT UP following who drove their cars to George Bentley, Samuel Moody, Bouida of Boston. km the game: James Butler, Samuel Dale and Dean Ward, Curtis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Perry of MacCord's faithful assistance due Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis ing the past 10 years in Poppy da Moody, Mrs. A lbert Warner, Charles Edwin Brown, Robert Read, Daniel High st. have as their house guests 2:10 5:25 8:45 sales. She was congratulated f Walent, Mrs. Marjorie Ballou, this week, Miss Ruth Perry of Mid- Dunn, Mrs. Anthony Perrino, Cyn- her long hours, during all kinds o FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD Blanche Znamierowski, Richard land, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn thia Lawrence, Julie Leslie, Carol weather, in the sale of "Budd stil, JnnPs - Adele Jergens Lawrence and Mrs. Perrino. Ann Shaw, Helene Riley, Faye Ma • Lewis and children of Mexico City, Poppys", the proceeds of which :Tbliihrt'neil: 3:4', 7:00 Those attending: The Rev. An- son, Norma Kibbee, Patricia Small- Mexico. g toward helping the hospitalize bank Sunday, Monday & Tuesday thony Perrino, William Butler, Hen- ey, Mrs. Marjorie Ballou, Leigh Miss Merby Sweet of Hall ave. Aug. 22nd. - 23rd. - 24th is enrolled at Camp Kirby, West veterans of all wars. tee ry Lancaster, Frank O'Hara, Will- Handerson, Joan Wilson, Ann Fro- A generous check was recent] blood PINOCCHIO iam Robinson, Richard Smalley, burg, Nancy White, Barbara Part- Townsend. sent to the V. F. W. department f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce of Law- Walt Disney Feature Cartoon Fred Lawrence, Roy Sharpe, Frank ridge, Paul Bouleau, Jerry Znamier- Christmas work to be done for rence, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law- ye In Technicolor owski, Paul MacFarlane, James erans confined at various hospital e:n aNnt N 3:20 6:20 9:20 rence and family of Portsmouth, Smeltzer, Kenneth Newcomb, Will- at Christmas time. c THE SEA. AROUND US iam Brown, Eugene Pimpare, Den- N.H., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fin- Plans are progressing fix a plas ro VACATION nergan of Billerica visited Mrs. iv p An Undersea Adventure nis Mills, Edward Ward, Richard tic party to be held at the Benjamin Lawrence on Sunday. next re the in gorgeous Technicolor Lawrence, William Davis, James ular meeting, Sept. 8. The publi spirit 2r20 5:20 8:20 Evans, Lorna Marruzzi, Marjorie Miss Janet Boulet of Andover is cordially invited to attend a LOANS st. has been visiting Miss Linda Wednesday thru Saturday Hunt and Gail Goodwin. refreshments will be served by th Aug. 25th thru 28th Mitchell at Wells Beach, Me. ke Birthday Party committee, Mrs. Charles Spinne Crass: DIAL M FOR MURDER Miss Mildred Mucci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll of chairman; Mrs. Fred Yancy, Mrs ANDOVER Clark rd. recently enjoyed a cook- the he( Ray Millond - Grace Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mucci of Cen- Peter Quinn, Mrs. Herbert Folle is mar ter st. celebrated her eighth birth- out at the home of their daughter Mrs. James MacCord, Mrs. Thom Directed by Alfred Hitchcock FINANCE and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ge s day Sunday at their summer home at Eldred and Mrs. Louise Simeone. hand i 2:00 5:25 8:50 COMPANY North Salisbury beach. Swimming Warner of Lynnfield. AT ISLE OF SHOALS made DECAMERON NIGHTS 4nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG and games were enjoyed. The young ANDOVER SQUARE lady received many gifts. Refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Thaxter Eaton, 4 Th Joan Fontaine - Louis Jordan At The Churches not be 3:45 7:10 TEL. ANDOVER 1998 ments of hot dogs, tonic, ice cream Christian Science Society Abbot st., are at the Isle of Shoal m ajor and birthday cake were served by (6 Locke Street) this week during the Congregatio al conference. On the boat goin clear Mrs. Mucci. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Those attending were: Miss Ev- over they met other Andover pe elyn MacConnell of Haverhill, Mrs. 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of ple, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor ed t Joseph Mucci and Miss Theresa lesson sermon: "Mind". Chandler circle and Mr. and Mr der r the Mucci of Methuen, Mr. and Mrs. Reading room 66 Main street Wilbur T. Clark of Liberty st. w a. p ..--cAnclover Inn Frank Piantidosi and sons Frank open 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., Monday were bound f or the island for a fe individ Jr. and Robert of Lawrence, George through Friday, except holidays. days' outing. The Eatons will r year to A "Treadway Inn" turn Aug. 2.6 Kennedy and George Jr. of Haver- Free Church hill, William Haggerty of Salisbury Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 7:30 Rev. Levering Reynolds Jr., Th. D. HOSPITAL NOTE ilYbhP beach, Mr. and Mrs. Pecci and McComisky, 55 Hig during Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 2:30 pastor Joseph F. son, Albert of Haverhill, Mrs. Al- SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Morning wor- st., was treated Aug. 13 in the La Wedding Receptions Bridge Luncheons Banquets bert Warner and sons, Craig and ship and sermon. Summer union rence General hospital for a fract Tel. 903 ROBERT N. FRAZER, Manager Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auch- service with the South church con- ure of the right index finger suf GIFT SHOP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY terlonie and children, Donna, Deb- ducted by the Rev. Frederic B. fered when he caught it in an e orah and Dennis. Noss. Kindergarten for children vator door. pr33rcedf: Personals whose parents attend the service. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis of St. Augustine's Church id a e Westboro spent the weekend as REV. P. J. CAMPBELL, Pastor POLIO aand re( the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4 ed, ekaaehd /teat SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to William Gillis of Marland st. 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. INSURANCE.. tRRldtifeIayeeotelAClddni .isliCrCo :mc c Special To Our Customers Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Webb and SUNDAY: 'Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10 ttte blo daughter, Judith of Ballardvale rd. oated b An 8 oz. Bottle of Pure and 11:30 a.m. Benediction after with protection against have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11:30 Mass. Baptisms at 3 "p.m. 11 other dread diseases John Rogge and family of Brigan- included at no increase stated tine, N.J. Their daughter, Sandra of the COCOANUT OIL St. Joseph's Church in cost. Plans to suit who has been spending the summer (Ballardvale) patient there returned home with them. every family at rates as replace SHAMPOO SUNDAY: Mass at 9 a.m. Con- low as 58.00 per year, Miss Gail Goodwin of Andover fessions are heard before Mass. st. has returned home after spend- You can order it by passed ing several weeks in Brooklin, Me. Christ Church phone - just call Ando- As Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cosmo of REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector ver 870. they w FREE Worcester have been visiting their SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Morning ser- b . r daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. vice and sermon. i nc c With Every $1.50 Dry Charles Walent of Marland st. SMART & FLAGG ailedot evsd e HOSPITAL NOTE Cleaning or Laundry Order Miss Margaret Bouleau of Ando- INC d 790 RETAIL TWO bottles FREE With ver st. has been visiting her aunt Robert Corry, 7, of River st., neb f.' The Insurance Office eded'r m a a1 VALUE Every $3.00 Order. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ballardvale was treated Tuesday late in the Lawrence General hospital Frost at their summer home at Se- Andover 810 pital al for a laceratien of the left thumb. Bank Bldg. FREE TO YOU GET YOURS TODAY! bago Lake, Me. lost it Mr. and Mrs. Willard Myers of n Clark rd. and David Bouleau of An- 1: sdlneen e SHIRTS dover st. spent Sunday at Wells u e e s Laundered Protect Your Woodwork With 18c beach, Me. e Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson l ii ,lej.t of Andover st. were guests at a re- i TRAOEM I NWAXARK ,,,pr ] union last week at the home of Mr. ' 'spit o 48 and Mrs. Russell MacWhirter in No- r the finish for ank, Conn. It's the original penetrative stainwux '' Re Mrs. Samuel Moody of Andover floors, trim, paneling and furniture. It provides a n; L HOUR st. has returned after spending sev- simple, economical way to obtain the popular leer eral weeks with her daughter and stainwax effect. Cures quickly, gives a higher SERVICE family, Mr. and Mrs. Shields Bish- polish and offers many color effect ,. Available AT NO EXTRA CHARGE op of Pattersonville, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murnane and here in transparent and masking color' . In quarts and gallons. family of Andover st. have been Ar spending a vacation on Cape Cod. IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO APPLY, TOO Pi , rc —yrs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall and rice EANERS I CL family of Hall ave. have been en- -rnar DYERS t444ragglvilad joyinga vacation at Passaconway, '' La N.Y. Their son, Fred and Robert BRUCHMANWS E 35 Main Street Colpitts of Oak st. bicycled both 168 SO. BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • FREE PARKING SPACE ,Pita Andover, Mass. ways on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Andover Deliveries Daily — Call Law. 4105

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It takes an DOEN W POLICY Pre-Nuptial Party MARRIAGE RETURN alarm clock to put F.W. Post Honor S FOR BLoOD GIVING The following marriage return most men on their feet. has been filed in the office of rs. MacCord (Continued from Page One) Given Miss Doyle innierwiririrwri~~~11FIP Town Clerk George H. Winslow: How Christian Science Heals he Ladies auxilidn. tr th,. Vet A Jack and Jill party in honor of for die cure of a cancer or to stop Albert Pierre Rouillard, 63 In- "THE DIVINE REMEDY is of Foreign Wars held the internal bleeding. Miss Josephine P. Doyle, daughter man st., Cambridge and Emily Ruth ilar meeting in the post roar Treatment of emergencies result- of Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, 1 Es- Lever, 430 Fruit st., North Provi- FOR DISEASES Wednesday evening. ' from accidents is often delayed sex pl., and Raymond Mathews, son ing dence, R. I., married Aug. 14 in CAL LED INCURABLE" he highlight of the busine e ockf thelta of Mrs. Theresa Mathews of Low- dangerously becaus Christ Episcopal church by the WBZ, Sunday, August 22, 9:15 a.m. sion was the presentation of of the proper type and amoun of ell was held last Saturday evening Rev. George H. Argyle of Methuen. led certificate to Mrs. Jam blood in the hospital blood bank. in the VFW hall. Cord, chaplain and past presi on- Thomas J. Garvey of Andover The conference decided that . t of the local auxiliary. Th• ly a well informed, responsible served as master of ceremonies given in behalf of the nationa Mid sustained community effort and presented the couple with a BACK IN THE SADDLE artment and local post by Cmdr could effect a solution of the prob- purse of money on behalf of the rge Milne in recognition of Mrs lem and the seriousness of the dif- gathering. An entertainment pro- . . . and off Cord's faithful assistance dur ficulty must be presented to the gram was enjoyed. the past 10 years in Poppy da citizens of this area. The hostess of the evening was !s. She was congratulated Mrs. Gerald Grant assisted by her to school long hours, during all kinds o Hospital blood supplies need sister, Mrs. Rose Milne. Refresh- constant and regular replenishment. ither, in the sale of "Budd ments were served by Mrs. Mary Riding high, wide, and handsome with opys", the proceeds of which The amount of blood in the hospital Lussier, Mrs. Patrick Garvey, Mrs. bank must be suffiCient to guaran- the smartest shoes in the classroom! and helping the hospitalize William Hurley, Nellie McCarthy, Whether you've a tot off to kindergarten tee that any patient will receive Naval Aviation Cadet Richard trans of all wars. Mrs. Ade lle Chetson, Maureen for the first time or a veteran fifth grad- blood upon demand of the circum- generous check was recentl M. Sullivan Jr., son of Mr. and Milne, Mary Madden, Kenneth Dol- er, send them school-ward in comfort- t to the V. F. W. department f stances and without delay; blood Mrs. Richard M. Sullivan, 10 an and Walter Milne. able, flexible Sundial Saddle Shoes. istmas work to be done for ve that is given with the knowledge Virginia rd., who recently gra- The wedding will take place at They rate A-Plus for style and wear! as confined at various hospital that replacement by the family and duated from the U.S. Naval 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Augustine's Thristmas time. friends of the patient will be equal- school, pre-flight, at Pensacola, church. ly prompt. This depends entirely on 'lans are progressing for a plas Fla. He has been assigned to party to be held at the next re the generousity and co-operative WEDDING INTENTIONS r meeting, Sept. 8. The publi spirit of the Greater Lawrence com- the naval auxiliary air station, The following wedding intentions cordially invited to attend a munity. Whiting field, Milton, Fla., for have been filed in the office of eshrnents will be served by th Never at any time does the Red primary flight training. Town Clerk George H. Winslow: irnittee, Mrs. Charles Spinney Cross charge for blood; nor does Wando A. Viets Jr., Dascomb rd., ,irman; Mrs. Fred Yancy, \Irs the hospital, providing replacement Engagements and Kathleen T. Morse, 46 Oak- er Quinn, Mrs. Herbert Folle is made. However, legitimate char- land ave., Methuen. James MacCord, Mrs. Thom ges for pretransfusing, typing and Ilancock — Cottrell John C. Elder, 67 Stevens st., red and Mrs. Louise Simeone. handling, plus the equipment are A November wedding is planned and Mary Ann White, 14 Gertrude made by the hospital. by Miss Barbara A. Cottrell, whose ave., Lowell. ' ISLE OF SHOALS engagement to William Murdoch Anthony Cavallaro, S. Main st., it. and Mrs. Thaxter Eaton, 4 The Red Cross cannot and should Hancock of Lawrence, son of Mr. and Dawn Diane Dunn, 9•Sutherland Shoes that Satisfy bot st., are at the Isle of Shoal not be expected to constitute the and Mrs. Coalter Cabell Hancock st. For every Member Family -a week during the Congregatio major source of blood. In order to of Richmond, Va., is announced by Arthur W. Potvin, 35 Webster st., Of the conference. On the boat goin clear up confusion and eliminate her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Bernice J. Higham, 60 Groton they met other Andover pe delay, blood can and will be pro- Brown Cottrell of Hidden rd. st., Lawrence. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor vided only to those who qualify un- Miss Cottrell is a graduate of Joseph Hogan, 1058 Essex st., andler circle and Mr. and \b der the following categories: the Summit, N.J., schools, attended Lawrence and Patricia Sevigny, REINHOLD'S bur T. Clark of Liberty st. a. persons who have donated as Salem college, North Carolina and 245 Beacon st. re bound for the island for a fe individuals during the preceding the University of North Carolina, 13 MAIN ST. TEL. 78 es' outing. The Eatons will r year to the Red Cross program. and is a member of the Alpha Delta Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN a Aug. 26. b. persons whose immediate fam- Pi sorority. - - ily have donated as individuals Mr. Hancock is a graduate of the ISPITAL NOTE during the preceding year to the Richmond, Va., schools and atten- Joseph F. McComisky, 55 Hig Red Cross program. ded the University of Richmond , was treated Aug. 13 in the La c. persons belonging to organiza- and New York university. He is a ice General hospital for a Tract tions actively participating in the graduate of Pennsylvania State STARTS TOMORROW! of the right index finger su Red Cross program to the extent of university and is a member of the ed when he caught it in an el 33% of the membership during the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He or door. preceding year. served with the army during World All others applying for Red Cross War II, and is an engineer with the saheidaii.es aid are not entitled to this service Western Electric company. 'OLIO and consequently the Red Cross iyill urge that such persons visit Deutsch — Black NISURANCE the local hospital bank to replace Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Black of the blood used in the amount desig- Pelham, N.H., formerly of Andover, Great AUGUST Clearance with protection against nated by the hospital. announce the engagement of their 11 other dread diseases It cannot be too emphatically daughter, Jane Carol, to Michael • SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE • included at no increase stated that it is the responsibility H. Deutsch, of Des Moines, Iowa. of the family and friends of the in cost. Plans to suit Miss Black, who graduated from patient requiring blood to see that Simmons college in 1953, is em- every family at rates as replacement is accomplished at the ployed at the Iowa State Teachers Save $2.00 per Pair! Ready-Made low as $8.00 per year, hospital blood bank which dis- college in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mr. You can order it by pensed the blood. Deutsch graduated from Earlham Heavy-Textured call Ando- phone — just As the Red Cross states, it nei- college in 1952, and is an intern in ver b70. ther wants nor has a monololy of psychology at the Mental Health In- Banjo Cloth blood. It cannot meet 1.00% of the stitute at Independence, Iowa. He is SMART & FLAGG indiscriminate demands, and it the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. DRAW DRAPERIES actively encourages donations to Deutsch of Des Moines. INC be made at the hospital where it is Socialized medicine in its prac- 72" Length! Insurance Office needed and where it is used. Corn- tical working out would mean a The a mini- pr. .ete cooperation between the hos- maximum of socialism and Reg. $4.99 pr. 2.99 ink Bldg. Andover 870 tel and Red Cross agencies and, mum of medicine. ost important, a sense of individ- They're new and excitingly different! Full al and community responsibility s needed to make the program a 72-inches long, made of heavy-textured, sit ecess. Iwork With FORD DEARS sparkling "Banjo Cloth". Expertly made Present at the conference were: .'1. Leroy Wood, M.D., chairman; with tailored pinch pleats. arl Blotner, NI.D., for Bon Secours *Nine Beautiful Colors to Choose From. ospital; Milton D. Howard, M.D., fair the Lawrence General hospital; jGREA Colors, Wine, Rose, Blue, Hunter Green, e stainwax finish for th, Elev. George H. Argyle of Meth- Jrniture. It provides a Gold, Beige, Gray, Chartreuse, Red. "; Denis J. DeNlanche, for the obtain the popular I lover Hill hospital; Milton J. CURTAINS — Third Floor ckly, gives a higher leyers, D.M.D., of Lawrence; Bar- A-1 USED CAR lor effects. Available 1, ara M. Loonier of Andover; Otto king colors. In quarts . Student of the Lawrence blood ,:darn; F. W. Lilley, chairman of CLEARANCE SHOP FRIDAY 6 SATURDAY 9 TO 5:30 t • Andover blood program; Mary 0 APPLY, TOO • Pikor, chairman of the Law= r' e blood program; Annette A. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED i -rnardin, executive director of SALE [ANN'S Lawrence Red Cross; and Es- PARKING SPACE ier E. Burnham, general field rep- Phone Your Order - Call Law. 37173 • FREE esentative ross. of the American Bed NOW NW) LABOR DAY — Call Law. 4105

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the past weekend with friends at West Harwich. Philip Tomes of Hartigan ct. is a WEST PARISH surgical patient in the Lawrence AT THE LIBRARY %lrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 2445 General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Novak and COMING EVENTS The Bad Seed, March. Mrs. Edward Farley of Jackson- family of Beech circle have re- Aug. 19, 10:15 a.m. Record lis- Family Party An unusual psychological story, turned from a vacation at Lake tening hour, all ages, Young Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hilton and ville, Fla. The latter couple were bordering on the "horror element", family of Shawsheen rd. attended recent guests at the Hilton home. George, N.Y. People's library. but interesting. Mrs. Helen Dick and daughter, the family party held Sunday at the Grange To Meet For the working world — Amer- Andover Grange 183 will meet Margaret, of High Plain rd., spent ican Labor From Defense To Re. home of Mr. and Mrs.JuliusJarek of ConfederatefedBeOraOteAgent,KS Horan. the past week with relatives in New conversion, Seidman; The Worker Peterboro, N.H. Other members of Tuesday, Aug. 24 at 8 p.m. in There is a contemporary r ing to Grange hall. Following the busi- Braintree. Speaks His Mind On Company And the family in attendance were Mrs. this astounding story of the great ness meeting a social program will Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kayworth of Union, Purcell; Jobs After Re- Leona Cavanaugh of Lowell, Mr. Confederate conspiracy that came be held on the lawn. All members Chandler circle are enjoying a mot- tirement, Lehman; The New Eng- and Mrs. Bernard Hogan, Airman close to destroying the Union from are asked to be present in order to or trip through New Hampshire and land Economy; Collective Bar- 2/c Richard McCluskey, USAF, within and of its master mind, complete plans for the exhibit at Vermont. gaining, Torff; Shocking History stationed at Chanute Field, Ill., Captain Thomas II. Hines, C.S.A. Barbara McCluskey and Mr. and the Topsfield fair and also to make Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kennis of Of Advertising, Turner; Practice arrangements for the coming Grange High Plain rd. have returned from Everyday Life in New Testament Of Printing, Polk; The Natural- fair and supper to be held in Sept- a camping trip to Moosehead and Times, Bouquet. History Background of Camouflage, ember. Webb Lakes, Weld, Me. Aascinating account of how Friedmann; The Old Country Store, Barbara McLaughlin of Worcester people lived in the Mediterranean Carson; flow To Succeed In Bus- Personals world in the first century of the The Rev. Richard R. Carter of spent the past week with her cous- iness Without Really Trying, Mead; Christian world. Well illustrated Suffield, Conn., is a delegate to in, Deanna Hudgins of North st. Cabinetmaking And Millwork, Dahl, the conference of the World Council Heidito Kamagewa of Tokio, Ja- from contemporary sources. of Churches presently being held pan, a guest student taking the Bottle in the Sea, Guerard. Defendants Fined at Evanston, Ill. He is a brother of G. E. test engineering course at Author of the intensely interest- In Accident Cases ing "Education of a Humanist, Herbert Carter of Lowell st. Lynn, was a weekend guest of his Andover police had two automo- friend, Norman Hudgins of North st. Professor Guerard here examines A Taste Treat Paul Knowles of Dascomb rd. bile cases in Lawrence District left by plane Monday night for Del Mr. and Mrs. William Dubocq and the thoughts, beliefs, feelings by court Wednesday morning and in which he has lived. - Every Time ! Ray Beach, Fla., where he will family have returned to their home both cases the defendants were spend a few days with his parents. on High Plain rd. after spending Guidance Services, Hunphreys. found guilty and fined. You'll always enjoy our Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and the past week at Smith's Point, An introductory book, simple and George Koyoumjain, 22, of Park menu becousewe have peo- children of North st. are enjoying Lake Winnipesaukee. direct in its treatment, intended to st., Lawrence, charged with opera- ple who know how to ore. a motor trip through the White Atty. and Mrs. Thomas Burns of pare food other people like serve the needs of students of edu- ting an uninsured motor vehicle and to eat — !Going out? Come Mountains. Lowell st. and Atty. and Mrs. Rich- cation and faculty members who operating to endanger was fined to Whitey's! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Silva and ard Simmers of Cutler rd. have re- are potential counselors. $100 on the first charge and 125 daughter Judith of Maple ave. spent turned from a weekend spent at Japanese Masters of the Colour on the second. He was allowed 30 We Feature Top Quality Nantuc ket. Print, Hillier. days to pay. American Foods as well as Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and An exquisite book intended to The defendant was operating a the Very Finest Pizzas and son, Bruce, of High Plain rd. spent appeal to the general art-lover as car involved in an Italian Spaghetti. accident at the weekend at Rye beach. well as those already familiar with Chestnut street and Highland red Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams of For your Favorite Cocktail Japanese color prints. Illustrations the evening of Aug. 1. Officers Cal- or Other Beverages Consult NOW thru Saturday Lowell st. visited with friends in in black and white and color are vin Deyermond and Raymond Col. Th,nins Harris or John Waldie. Deerfield, N.H. Saturday. chronologically arranged, showing 'ins investigated. David Thomson Mrs. Karl llaartz and daughter, Two Technicolor lilt; the development of this art. of Clinton ct., operator of the sec- Karla, have returned to their home ond car, required treatment by a "ANCHORS AWEIGH" on High Plain rd. after spending Ladies of Courage, BURT LANCASTER Roosevelt and Hickok. physician after the collisioni . several days with friends in Fall Our Summer place in Essex The authors show what women Richard Beauchesne, 20, of Lew- River. is now open. When out for can do in public life by telling is st., Lowell, was charged with "APACHE" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanborn and operating to endanger. He entered a ride drop in. family of Shrewsbury spent the the stories of those who have been — Co-Hit -- successful in politics locally or on a plea of not guilty but was found weekend with the former's parents, guilty and fined $35. He paid. VAN HEFLIN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanborn of the state or national scene. Among the scores of women discussed are Beauchesne was operates of a North st. car that skidded on Main street, THE GOLDEN CLOAK Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman and such well-known figures as Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, Clare Booth north of Morton street about 6:18 Sunday thru Tuesday family of High Plain rd. are enjoy- p.m., Aug. 4 and struck a tree, the ing a motor trip through Maine. Luce, Rep. Frances Bolton, Oveta Culp Hobby, Margaret Howard, impact throwing the driver and a JOHN WAYNE Miss Jean Arnold has returned passenger out of the car. Officers Whitey's from the Bon Secours hospital and Judge Florence Allen. Calvin Deyermond and Raymond RESTAURANT SANDS OF IWO JIMA is recuperating at her home on They Never Talk Back, Trefflich. Collins investigated this accident. Shawsheen rd. following an appen- The largest wild animal dealer LEWIS S. CLEMENT, Prop. — Co-Feature _ dectomy. in the world advertises that he can Mrs. Terrence Finnerty and supply anything from a hamster to ART 19 Essex St. Andover GEORGE MONTGOMERY daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Isa- an elephant on an hour's notice! TEL. 8403 MASSACRE CANYON belle Dobbie of Shawsheen rd. A hilarious account of a unique SUPPLIES spent Monday at Ogunquit, Me. business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Carter Twilight of the Dragon, Bourne. COLE PAINT have returned to their home on Lo-7 An exciting, if improbable, tale 46 MAIN ST. TEL. 115,3 well st. after a two months' vaca- of Peking during the Boxer upris- tion with relatives in Reseda, Cal. ing. Miss Susan Abbot of Andover st. U.S. Grant And The American Mil- has returned home after a visit with itary Tradition, Catton. her cousin, Betty True of Green- This Bank First book in new "Library Of field. American Biography" series, edited has been paying its depositors Mrs. John Duguid and daughter Florence, of Dallas, Tex., formerly by Oscar Ilandlin, professor of his- of Lowell st., visited at the home tory at Harvard. of Mrs. Richard Williams of Lowell st. recently. Airman 2/c and Mrs. Richard DAY and NIGHT Munroe of Scott Field, Ill., are en- joying a two weeks' furlough at the °/0 home of Mrs. Munroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Young of Union st. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Lewis of '‘ ih.7C\ Lowell st. attended the Parish SN.V4VaN. House centennial which was held 3 in Topsfield, Sunday. for the past five years Ernest J. Henderson, USN, who ANDOVER BUCHAN Fully insured under recently enlisted is now receiving and training at the Naval Training sta- Massachusetts Laws tion at Bainbridge, Md. He is the TAXI SERVICE son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold [lender- MeNALLY •,,m of River rd. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pandora of CAll 414 ... Portland, Me., were weekend guests POST OFFICE AVENUE in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Merrimack %lorgan of Lowell st. Mrs. Helen Kimball of Laconia, Co-operative Bank N.H. was a recent guest of Mrs, Clarence Sanborn of North st. GEO. W. HORNE Co. 264 Essex Street LAWRENCE, MASS. INSTALLMENT PLAN LAWRENCE, MASS. TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK Russia is settling Siberia on the Member Federal Home Loan Bank System SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING installment plan—a few thousand Telephone 7339 Established 1864 political prisoners a month.

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6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, AUGUST 19, 1954 How To Keep The Customers Down the Years with The Townsman hair It's no mystery why people keep on patronizing certain At stores. They trade with them because they believe they in St 50 Years Ago — August 1904 Mary Doherty, 13, daughter of Lam' can get lower prices, or better service, or more attractive A large load of hay tipped over daugl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty of N. selections, or some other appealing inducement. on Park street Tuesday morning. Main st., competing for the first tos, A new tar sidewalk has been of H What may not be so well known is why people stop pa- FOOD FOR MENTAL HEALTH time under the colors of the Bos- laid at Bartlet and Park streets. ton Swimming Assn., won several tronizing certain stores and take their business else- By Science Features Quoiting matches are being prizes over the weekend, compet- mPaouunt where. Good nutrition is necessary for played every evening on the Flag ing at Manchester-by-the-Sea Sat- i n good health, both mental and physi- Pole grounds in Abbot Village. urday and at the Revere Beach The Kentucky Grocers News recently touched on this. cal. Most people know that a well- Walter M. Lamont and Alexander pool Sunday. It said that a recent survey showed that of all customers balanced diet—one that contains Ritchie are members of the Law- Anauw believed stolen ri,nodw s sufficient minerals, carbohydrates in Bos- rence Canoe club committee arrang- ton speeded through the square ofa a lost by stores, one per cent died,three per cent moved and vitamins — is necessary for ing for the regatta on the Merri- m growth, energy and normal body Saturday night narrowly missing gr away, five per cent changed because of friendship, 14 functions. But new studies now mack river Sept. 10. Officer Deyermond, struck a pass- per cent had grievances, and nine per cent were not show that a severe vitamin de- The park commissioners have a ing machine and damaged another. bride ficiency is known to be among the gang of men at work grading a Ignoring the officer's whistle to accounted for. That leaves 68 per cent. And this big ma- causes of at least 11 nervous or piece of land at Bartlet and Chest- stop the machine turned into High nags nut streets which is to be a public white jority took their trade elsewhere because of indifference mental disorders. street. Officer Deyermond com- white Dr. Robert A. Peterman, medi- park. When completed it will be mandeered a car driven by Fire- on the part of the store. In other words, they had been cal director of J. B. Roerig and Co., another beauty spot for Andover. man Henry Pomeroy and gave an ills and Dr. Robert made to feel that their patronage was not needed. Mrs. Harlan W. Whipple has re- chase. At High and Haverhill 1 -011111;* S. Goodhart, turned from St. Louis after having fb:o:thl t s scientific direc- streets their machine was struck Nowadays merchants of all kinds and sizes, .indepen- made the trip from Boston with Mr. by another car and the whole left r tr ai tor of the Na- tulle ft dents and chains, are concentrating on improving their ' tional Vitamin Whipple in his large automobile. side ripped off. The chase was Foundation, A man in a nearby town met abandoned. with it contacts with customers. The fact that we are in a strong ( carried summarized 74 death Sunday in a peculiar manner. A Lawrence woman is in a se- buyers' market has made that inevitable. A rude or in- recent studies. While at an outing he was carrying rious condition at the Shawsheen cente e of efficient or bored salesperson can drive squads of po- They reported a half barrel of beer on his shoulder hospital as the result of being hit that disorders when he tripped and fell. The bar- by an automobile on Haverhill cyn tential customers away, .and for keeps. So successful re- due to vitamin rel landed on his chest injuring it street. The thoroughfare has be- ter ofof tt tail stores are seeing to it that customers are warmly deficiencies in- soseverely that he died soon after- come a speedway since its re- or, wo volved such ward. symptoms as construction and efforts are beitiL p and courteously greeted and made to feel wanted and at mental deterioration or depression, Many local Grand Army veterans made by citizens for better pro- shrmatiemhir home. hysteria, defective memory, loss of marched in the National Encamp- tection. shoes. sense of location, hallucinations, ment parade of the GAR held Tues- Wool men from near and far goer of This is good for the stores. It is good for the buying ideas of persecution, anxiety and day in Boston. attended the annual outing of the f public too. irritability. Four special cars were called Boston Wool Trade Assn. at the vinco a The survey points out that large into service for the final trolley, dover a * * * Andover Country club yesterday. dosages of vitamins, as high as 10 party of the season held last eve- times the amount required for 10 Years Ago — August 1944 ning under local auspices at Cano- normal nutrition, administered for The town reservoir was found Food And Gasoline bie Lake park. biwliwree,enuns' long periods of time may be neces- nearly empty. The shortage of r ied col sary to aid sufferers. Anti-stress It required the full seating ca- We have read much about Guatemala recently. As usual water is blamed on heavy use dur- i v d formulas such as ASF have al- pacity of six electric cars to ac- ing the hot weather. Members of where communism is involved, discord and revolution ready been devised to meet the commodate those who attended the moyo ratp the BPW last Monday drove around ring be vitamin requirements for acute Tyer Rubber company outing Satur- town asking householders to shut brought misery and loss to the common citizen. stress situations. Ports c day at Revere beach. off their sprinklers. North Andover Major emphasis in the report is girl. The country's economy was sagging badly after the Many local people attended the and Lawrence came to our assis- on the B vitamins. Lack of thia- For h new anti-Communist government took over. An interesting annual gathering of the Bailey- tance by allowing us to pump water mine (B-1) may cause forgetful- Bayley Family association Aug. Dantos ness, difficulty in orderly thinking from hydrants at Union street and commentary on the situation appeared in Newsweek which 17 at Canobie lake. of grey and insomnia. Insufficient riboflavin Wilson's corner. Many reasons ad- said, "Food and gasoline were short and inflation was We publish an item from a St. ce sces ie (B-2) may result in mental depres- vanced for shortage. Best theory oah sion, visual disturbances and in- Louis paper regarding the auto trip depressing the quetzal." is that the water system has not reneew. ability to concentrate, while not to the World's Fair, saying, "Lead- grown as fast as the town. It is rather startling to see gasoline bracketed with enough niacin may produce appre- ing the tourists into St. Louis was The usl Seven new teachers were elected kisj nd hension and anxiety, according to Augusta Post of New York. With the school commit- food. One does not ordinarily think of it as being so vital the study. and ph i, him was Harlan W. Whipple of And- taete ameetingniogfht.Monday a necessity, and yet what would happen in the United over, Mass., president of the Amer- The OPA gives orders to en- PIETERS TO TEACH ican Automobile Assn. Mr. Whipple followerAer States if the gasoline supply were shut off for even a few AT PRINCETON U. force the rule on car pools in present Richard S. Pieters, a member of was rather disconsolate at not issuing gasoling rations to "B" days? Confusion would be complete in cities and on the being able to lead the brigade in Br ocktoi the faculty of Phillips academy, and "C" applicants. v his own machine. He came into farm, and in many cases food would be unobtainable. has been granted a leave of ab- Pomp's will close its successful socytii tritti.t sence to teach freshman calculus East St. Louis on a train. Fifteen The United States can be thankful that it has the great- season Aug.6. After and statistics at Princeton univer- miles out of Springfield yesterday, The Rev. Frank Dunn, Mrs. Rita est systems of food and gasoline distribution in the sity for the coming school year. on the last stages of the run, the Buchan and the Rev. A. Graham This is the first time that a second- Whipple car broke down. A Baldwin comprise the committee world. The two can be rightly paired together as neces- ary school teacher has ever held a shaft snapped and repairs were out visiting lectureship at the univer- for the Andover Council of Chur- sities. sity. He is an alumnus of Prince- of the question. This is only one ches which will conduct a religious ton and has been at Phillips acad- of a series of mishaps which Mr. survey early in the fall. emy since 1938. Whipple had on the tour. Near To- Radio and Television ledo his machine ran into an ex- GETS B.U. SCHOLARSHIP SACRED HEART SCHOOL press train. There were several William R. Peters, 11.N., son o. SALES AND SERVICE TO H AVE NEW DIRECTOR other minor accidents." Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peters of Boston Brother Fernand, S.C., has been 25 Years Ago — August 1929 rd. has received a one-year schol- appointed director of the Sacred Work on the new Phillips Inn on arship to Boston university Iron Heart School for Boys in Shawsheen the site formerly occupied by the the National Institute of Nlental nurse at HAROLD PHINNEY Village, succeeding Brother Ful- Stowe house will probably begin Health. Mr. Peters, head gence, S.C., who has been trans- the McLean hospital, Waverly, n0%, next month. The Samaritan house res!:, 85 MAIN ST. (OPP. A & P) TEL. 1175 ferred to St. Aloysius academy, crossed Main street Tuesday to a resident of Belmont, will Nashua, N.H., as director. his present position to give ! the West campus. - Brother Fernand, a native of time study in the field of psychia A double birthday party was an Manchester, N.H., is former princi- held Friday evening at the home tric nursing. He was formerly ESSENTIAL There is much more to your l pal of St. Domenic's high school in of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield C. trolley orderly at the Lawrence Genera prescription medicine than ,; Lewiston, Me. His appointment is of hospital and in World War II serve ELEMENTS the drugs and chemicals that Rocky Hill rd. The occasion one of the eight changes in the was Mr. Folley's 54th birthday in the navy as a pharmacist mate. go into its compounding. Per- faculty of the Sacred Heart school. haps the most essential ele- and his son, Herbert's 18th. Both fh were recipients of valuable gifts. Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN ments are the skill and the Established 1887 integrity of the pharmacist. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, AUGUST 19, 1954 7 WEDDINGS... Must Show License In Auto Accidents liaramourtopoulos — Dantos A change in the law regarding the accident upon request of the George the couple will reside at 26 'he Townsman o'clock ceremony Sunday person injured or the person owning At a 4 Bowdoin st., Lawrence. the showing of an auto license at in Sts. Constantine & Helen church, the scene of an accident became or in charge of the property dam- The bride is a graduate of pun- Lawrence, Miss Lefcothea Dantos, effective Aug. 14. aged." Doherty, 13, daughter o' chard high school and Perry Normal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dan- According to Registrar King the Mrs. Peter Doherty of N. school. In September she will teach tos, 15 Pine st., became the bride change comes in the following LAWNS ROTOTILLED1 t., competing for the first f Harry Karamourtopoulos, son of at the Central school. The bride- ider the colors of the Dos- o amendment which has been added: Prepair soil now for new and Paul and the late Mrs. Paul Kara- groom is a graduate of Lawrence imming Assn., won several ourtopoulos, 565 Haverhill st., high school and a student at Emer- "Any operator who knowingly rebuilt lawns. Free Estimate! over the weekend, compet. m Lawrence. The Rev. Evangeolos son college. He served with the collides with or otherwise causes Manchester-by-the-Sea Sat- BENJAMIN DIMLICH rriantafillides officiated before an army in Germany for two years. injury to any person or to any other and at the Revere Beach vehicle or property shall plainly nday. altar arranged with potted palms 271 Salem St. Tel. 1915-W and white gladioli. Doris Diamond GODFREY — FORD exhibit his license at the scene of uto believed stolen in Bos- Lawrence, sister of the bride- In St. John's Episcopal church, eeded through the square of Pleasantville, N.Y., Miss Jo Ann groom, was the soloist and Helen y night narrowly missing Georges of Lowell, cousin of the Hardwick Ford, daughter of Mr. Deyermond, struck a pass. bride, presided at the organ. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ford of Mt. shine and damaged another. Kisco, N.Y., formerly of Larch- The bride who was given in mar- CURRAN Sc JOYCE COMPANY g the officer's whistle to mont, was married Aug. 14 to Rob- riage by her father wore a gown of e machine turned into High ert Stewart Godfrey son of Mrs. white embroidered nylon tulle over Officer Deyermond can- Godfrey of 49 Cheever circle and paper taffeta. The bodice featured —MANUFACTURERS— red a car driven by Fire- the late Harold T. Godfrey. The an illusion neckline and the bouf- fenry Pomeroy and gave ceremony was performed by the fant skirt had paniers of ruffles on At High and Haverhill Rev. Bradford W. Ketchum. A re- both sides extending into a cathed- their machine was struck ception followed. SODA WATERS ral train. Her fingertip veil of nylon Cher car and the whole left tulle fell from a Juliette cap trimmed Escorted by her father, the bride ipped off. The chase was wore a gown of white paper with imported seed pearls and she silk and GINGER ALES rse d. shantung with fitted bodice adorned carried an arrangement of gardenias 441 awrence woman is in a se. with a scalloped neckline, em- centered with an orchid and stream- MRS. ROBERT S. GODFREY :ondition at the Shawsheen broidered with seed pearls. Her ers of stephanotis. 1 as the result of being hit illusion veil was held by a seed Cynthia Dantos of Andover, sis- automobile on Haverhill pearl crown. She carried white The thoroughfare has be- ter of the bride, as her maid of hon- or, wore a waltz length gown of butterfly orchids and stephanotis. a speedway since its re- All the attendants wore gowns of shrimp nylon net over taffeta, with iction and efforts are being mauve pink chrystalette. matching stole, headpiece and Dy citizens for better pro- Mrs. Robert D. Staten of Port W. R. HILL'S shoes. She carried a colonial bou- Chester, N.Y., was her sister's quet of delphinium, ivy and baby's men from near and far matron of honor. Other attendants breath. The bridesmaids, Eva Gio- .d the annual outing of the were: Mrs. James MacPherson of Wool Trade Assn. at the vinco and Betti Gigis, both of An- Leonia, N.J., Mrs. John Finck of dover and Ann Karamourtopoulos of r Country club yesterday. Ithaca, N.Y., Miss Joan Godfrey of Lawrence, sister of the bridegroom, Andover, sister of the bridegroom; irs Ago — August 1944 wore similar gowns in cotillion and Miss Merilyn McCarthy of town reservoir was found blue, matching accessories and car- 11010V8111011 Seekonk. Miss Elizabeth Towle of empty. The shortage of ried colonial bouquets of rosebuds, Manchester, Conn., was the flower s blamed on heavy use dur- ivy and baby's breath. Paul Kara- girl. hot weather. Members of mourtopoulos of Lawrence was the W last Monday drove around ring bearer and Joanne Soris of Robert Mulcahy of Colonial SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! sking householders to shut Portsmouth, N.H., was the flower Heights, Va., was best man. it sprinklers. North Andover girl. Ushers were David Austin of FAMOUS MAKE iwrence came to our assis- For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Reading, Elsworth Mann of Ridge- SALE iy allowing us to pump water Dantos chose a waltz length gown wood, N.J., Allan B. Rogers of ydrants at Union street and of grey Belgium lace with pink ac- Andover, and John Finck of Ithaca, DEMONSTRATORS OF 's corner. Many reasons ad- cessories and wore a white orchid. N.Y. BASEBALL of cn FAMOUS-MAKE for shortage. Best theory John Karamourtopoulos of Law- The bride is an alumna of En- the water system has not rence was best man for his brother. dicott Junior college of Beverly. is fast as the town. The ushers were Charles Mastora- Mr. Godfrey was graduated from POWER n new teachers were elected GLOVES di; /00FF kis and Peter Tsakle of Methuen Governor Dummer academy and :eting of the school commit- and Phidias Dantos of Andover. attended Lowell Institute of Tech- iday night. MOWERS A reception in Crystal Ballroom nology where he was a member of ODD LOT OPA gives orders to en- ECLIPSE EXCELLO followed the ceremony with guests the Phi Psi fraternity. :he rule on car pools in present from Haverhill, Lowell, After a wedding trip to Canada 50c JACOBSEN FOLEY gasoling rations to "B" Brockton, Boston, Worcester, Penn- and Maine the couple will make " applicants. BASEBALL BATS EA REO ,ylvania, New Hampshire and Conn- their home in Laurel, Md., where ,'s will close its successful ecticut. the bridegroom is stationed with Aug. 26. After a wedding trip to Lake the armed forces. Just In Time For Fall Tennis ALL ley. Frank Dunn, Mrs. Rita and the Rev. A. Graham Lawn & Garden comprise the committee Andover Council of Chu- g TENNIS UP ich will conduct a religious in TO tarly in the fall. ryth CHAIRS B.U. SCHOLARSHIP eve RACKETS m R. 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8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, AUGUST 19, 1954 Dicky of Dumbarton st., visited with THREE TEACHERS, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballentine of LIBRARIAN ELECTE1D Obituary•• • North Haven, Conn., over the week- (Continued from Page One) FRANK R . PETTY SHAWSHEEN end. Their daughter Judy, who spent Shawsheen school on motion of Frank Ra it0n Fetty, 60, died un- Mrs. Helen (7aswell. Correspondent, Telephone 62 last week there, returned home with Mrs. Dorothy Partridge seconded expectedly Tuesday night shortly them, and another daughter, Karen after he had been taken ill at his and Mrs. Alan Dunlop of Arundel visited with her grandmother, Mrs. by Miss Anna M. Greeley, at a Attending Camp Kiwanis starting salary of $3200. home, 67 Center st., Ballardvale. Susan Miller, daughter of Mr. and st., are attending Camp Kiwanis, Alice Wilson in Medford. Taken to the Lawrence General the camp fire girl camp in South Mrs. Phyllis Hansen, who at a Mrs. Norman Miller of Lowell st., Mr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Andrew Jr. previous meeting was elected part- hospital in the ambulance he was and Carol Dunlop, daughter of Mr. Hanson for the final two weeks of of Riverina rd. are at home after a pronounced dead upon arrival. Born the season. time teacher at the Bradlee school, week's vacation spent at Jackson, was elected full-time kindergarten in Groveland he had lived in the Personals N.II. teacher at the West Center school Vale for about 50 years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haller and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Herrick of at an annual salary of $3700. Mr. Petty was a World War I vet- Argyle st. spent the weekend at daughter Susan, of Kenilworth st. Mrs. Margaret Leach of Chestnut eran, a member of the South Con- Newfound Lake, N.H. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Locke st. was assigned as substitute gregational church, chairman of and their children, Sheryl and Jef- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson Jr. teacher in the third grade at the the Spring Grove cemetery trustees of Riverina rd. spent a weekend re. frey of Windsor st., are spending a West school with an annual salary and manager of the North Andover vacation at Newfound Lake, Bris- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil- of $2650. Her election was voted Savings bank. son Sr. at Lake Winnipesaukee. tol, N.H. on motion of Miss Greeley second- Surviving are his widow, Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Albert Car pentier Dr. and Mrs. William Thompson ed by Mr. Russell. (Miller) Petty; two sons, John of and their children, Jim and Jane of of William st. and Mr. and Mrs. T. The resignation of Mrs. Florence Marblehead and Alan of Andover; a Dumbarton st. have returned to their Edwin Andrew Jr. of Riverina rd. A. Read as teacher in the West sister, Mrs. Laura Juhlrnann of Bal- summer camp at Lake Winnipesau- visited their daughters, Cynthia school was accepted with regret on lardvale; and a grandchild, David kee after being at home for the past Thompson and Carol Andrew, at motion of Miss Greeley seconded A .Pettyowf Andover. two weeks. Camp Fleur de Lis at Fitzwilliam, by Mrs. Partridge. The funeralheldill be Friday from Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Best of Ar- N.H. on Saturday. the Lundgren funeral home with ser- THESE ARE ONLY A FEW The contract of hot top work at gyle st., Mr. and Mrs. John Guild of Dr. and Mrs. William Weiss and the high, Bradlee and Stowe schools vices at 2 p.m., conducted by the Chandler circle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank sons, Bobby and Billy, of Kensing- was awarded to N. Heffron & Sons Rev. Frederick B. Noss, pastor of Burgess of N. Main st., and Mr. and ton st., have returned from a two the South church. Burial will be in of the people who visit of Lawrence, the lowest of five Mrs. Andrew Baillie of Carlisle st. weeks' vacation at Jefferson, N.II. bidders. Spring GGroverov cemeter y. your home in the course of Mrs. Walter Caswell and son, a month. Any one of these spent a weekend at Newcastle, Supt. Edward I. Erickson dis- Fther ie nds inay funeralcalia invited—or uninvited—guests N.H. Peter, of Dumbarton st., visited on cussed plans with the board for the home today from 2-4 and 7-9. might be injured on your Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison opening of schools Wednesday, property and sue for dam- and their twin sons, Bobby and Caswell of Brockton. Sept. 8. WILLS APPROVED ages. Protect yourself with Cadet Thomas Wilkinson, son of The board adjourned to meet The following wills were ap- Comprehensive Personal Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wilkinson of Sept. 14 proved in Probate court at Salem Liability Insurance. York st., is r-ow on his annual last week: leave from the U. S. Military acad- Anne E. Sullivan of Andover; emy at West Point, and is enjoying Births... John Scanlon of Yonkers, N.Y., a vacation in Florida. ROGERS— A daughter, Martha E., executor; estimated value of es- Miss Helen Andrew, daughter of tate $19,500. Aug. 15 in the Lawrence General fie DOHERTY Mr. and Mrs. T.Edwin Andrew Jr., Mary L. Gaunt of Andover; hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. het of Riverina rd. will complete her Rogers Jr., (Jacqueline Hervey) 87 Charles S. Gaunt of Andover, Insurance summer training at the Elm st. The father is assistant executor; estimated value of es- hospital in Alabama this week. business manager of the Eagle- tate, $900. AGENCY NEW CLUBHOUSE She will visit in Daytona Beach, PLA Tribune Publishing company. ORGAN SERIES TO CLOSE 4 MAIN STREET Fla., before returning home. SMITH— A daughter, Aug. 16 in ANNI The Organ Institute's current ser- WONDERLAND the Lawrence General hospital to ies of six concerts at the Methuen POMP'S TO CLOSE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith (Frances condi 7:45 7:30 REVERE SEASON SUNDAY Memorial music hall will be brought pla g 2: 6 9a217L- Barraclough) of Greenwood rd. to a close this week with two con- (Continued from Page One) A LaROCHELLE — A son Aug. 11 certs played by E. Power Biggs. mad:e AldeAlden. The programs will be given Friday at the Lawrence General hospital of ttr Among other events will be a and Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. La- u ( IT'S WORTH penny nscramble for the kiddies, a rochelle (C. Clare Maney) of Hag- greased watermelon scramble for gett's Pond rd. YoU the older children, and competitive p swimming for boys and girls of all NELSON— A son, Aug. 9 in St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, Conn., E.M.LOEW'S ages. MERRIMAC PARK The Andover Recreation com- to Mr. and Mrs. Nels 0. Nelson of mittee in cooperation with Andover Wethersfield, Conn. The mother is DRIVE -R AI merchants has provided a fine ar- the former Helen Walsh of Andover. ray of prizes for winners of the var- toot" &- JOHNSON — A son, Matthew vnella I NOW 00 ious events. In addition there will Paul, Aug. 11 at the Lawrence Gen- u ol) be swimming and life saving dem- eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rode n° 1 SHOWING onstrations which will show what L. Johnson (Jane Nelson) 40 En- . JANE WYMAN the youngsters attending the class- more st. STERLING HAYDEN TO YOU es have accomplished in water 1 work during the 1954 season. MARKETING RECEIPTS I. SO BIG The program will conclude with /, the presentation of certificates, di- Cash receipts from marketing of I plomas and letters of congratula- all farm products in Massachusetts N RANDOLPH SCOTT tions to those who have completed totaled $206,666,000 for 1953, a 2% I various courses. gain over 1952, while the United !., Fighting Man States total for the same period, MINOR FIRES 30.9% billion dollars, indicated a of the At 5:10 p.m., Aug. 14 Engine 4 4% decline. Agricultural crops in to get your FREE Gas and the jeep extinguished a brush 1953 brought Massachusetts far- Plains fire near the public dump. mers 867,300,000, a gain of 12.6% (In Color) At 9:55 p.m., Aug. 15 Engine 3 over 1952, whereas agricultural and the jeep were called to Essex crops for the United States as a Heating Survey right away ! MODERN DRIVE IN' street near Whitey's restaurant to whole, amounting to $13.8 billion, An, i. U s MOSI. wash gasoline from the street which dropped 5.7% below 1952. (Now Gas costs less than you think!) had been leaking from an auto parked there. Box 37 was sounded at 8:33 a.m. LAY-AWAY SALE Wednesday after the kitchen at the the fins home of Charles Sayles, 117 Salem Savings Of $5 to $10 On Each Garment st., became filled with smoke from beatingnumbera " LAW 4125 a smokey oven. Engine 3, the jeep (A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment 90 Days) and ladder truck responded. There was no damage. 19.95SNOW SUITS All Lined — Sizes 3 to 8 14.98 Do it nowt You find out — absolutely free — NEWCOMERS CLUB what it would cost to heat your home with Gas. A board meeting of the Newcom- 15.95 STORM COATS -6 to 12 9.98 And if you decide to convert, you get a special ers club was held recently at the home of the new president, Mrs. limited time $25 installation allowance plus a 25.00 STORM COATS Wool Tweed —6 to 12 19.98 Allyn B. Sears of Lowell st. Plans money back offer! for a very varied and worthwhile season were made. 19.95 SURCOATS All Wool —6 to 16 14.98 At the close of the business ses- There's no obligation. Pick up the phone. sion refreshments were served by MANY OTHER ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Mrs. Sears and her daughters, Kath- leen and Karen. 377 ESSEX ST. TRY A TOWNSMAN KAP'S BOYS SHOP LAWRENCE Lawrence Gas Co. WANT AD — CALL 1943 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, AUGUST 19, 1954 9 bituary... IN HERD TEST Sidney P. White of Wild Rose farm, Among the outstanding cows com- NK R. PETTY with a record of 562 lbs. butterfat, pleting official tests throughout 15,936 lbs. milk; milked three times ank Ralton Petty, 60, died un- the Herd Improvement Registry pro- ;:tedly Tuesday night shortly daily, 295 days; average quarts gram of the Holstein-Friesian Assn., daily-25; three times average U.S. he had been taken ill at his is Winfarm Aristocrat, owned by cow record. , 67 Center st., Ballardvale. n to the Lawrence General "Things Different" ital in the ambulance he was ninced dead upon arrival. Born roveland he had lived in the for about 50 years. PUPS for SALE! . Petty was a World War I vet- DRESSES . . . (OATS . . . SUITS . GOWNS a member of the South Con- itional church, chairman of VALUES FROM 1115 TO $49.95 pring Grove cemetery trustees manager of the North Andover "Pups" igs bank. being a $7 - $11 - $18 rviving are his widow, Arlene trade term BETTER DRESSES and GOWNS or) Petty; two sons, John of lehead and Alan of Andover; a for new . . • VALUES TO 879.95 r, Mrs. Laura Juhlmann of Bal. beautiful . • • ale; and a grandchild, David latest otty of Andover. $18 to $28 funeral will be held Friday from style BATHING SUITS and PLAYCLOTHES undgren funeral home with ser- clothes, VALUES TO 830 i at 2 p.m., conducted by the which, Frederick B. Noss, pastor of ,outh church. Burial will be in for some $3 - $5 - $8 g Grove cemetery. reason, iends may call at the funeral never sold. today from 2-4 and 7-9. „Tr; OPEN FRI. and TUES. TILL 9 These "pups" LS APPROVED need a home . . to following wills were ap- and the lucky ed in Probate court at Salem 14, • week: ladies that mile E. Sullivan of Andover; get them have Scanlon of Yonkers, N.Y., 41c • a real bargain. utor; estimated value of es- Here is the shoe scramble for girls, one of the many events staged at the annual playground Come early. $19,500. field day held last week under the supervision of the play instructors. The first one who finds try L. Gaunt of Andover; les S. Gaunt of Andover, her shoes in the scrambled pile and gets them on the proper feet with laces tied wins the prize. utor; estimated value of es- (Look Photo) $900. presented at the pet show to be Rubber ball race for toddlers - PLAYGROUNDS HOLD cri.• ••

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ners of the first half. In the first PLAYGROUNDS HOLD ,raves Top Red Sox The American Cancer Society IN PLAY OFF game Aug. 16 the Browns,won 2- ANNUAL FIELD DAY In a game that was called after warns that no cancer was ever In the Twilight League conduct- 0. It is expected that the series five and a ed on the playgrounds during the (Continued from Page Nine) half innings on account cured by pills, powders or any vill be concluded this week and of summer the Browns, winners of Jack Williams of Ballardvale, Bert darkness the Andover Braves "home remedy." Only radiation and that the winners will meet an all- won a 1-0 decision over the Methu- the second half, are engaged in a Damon of Central, Larry Vosti of surgery are the approved methods star team to conclude the Twi sea- en Red Sox last Friday night at the of curing the disease. play off series with the CYO, win- Indian Ridge. The event was won son. by Jack Williams who was awarded O'Connell playstead. Andover got the gold ribbon. only four hits but two of them came In checkers the event for younger in the third inning between two TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY children was won by Phyllis Riley outs and accounted for the only run of Central with David Laurie of of the game. Ilallardvale second. Other entries The Methuen club actually went Cl ahead in the first half of the sixth AUTO REPAIRS ELECTRICIANS were David Noyes of Shawsheen and George Milne of Indian Ridge. but when the side was retired it BRADLEY In the older group Alice O'Con- was obvious that no further play Essi TI nor of Central was the winner with was possible and Umpire-in-chief REAL ESTATE Lefebvre called the game. tate CLARK MOTOR Alan Smeltzer of Ballardvale runner over up. Other entries were Christopher Stack pitched for the Braves A CO. Archie A. Gunn And. 2529, Law. 7029 and gave up only three hits and Dobbyn of West Center, Bernard said MASTER ELECTRICIAN struck out seven. AUTHORI ZED Levesque of the North District, strun Wiring for Kenneth Di Prima of Shawsheen Braves Lose Two of so CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH CHAT Oil Burners - Light - Power and Rosalie Milne of Indian Ridge. The Andover Braves dropped LEST SALES and SERVICE. Bobbie Petrie of Central was two games to St. Patrick's of Law- MOTOR & APPLIANCE Fred E.Cheever Coun PAINTING and BODY WORK winner of the bean bag contest rence in a City league doublehead- erect REPAIRS REAL ESTATE with Edward Smeltzer of Ballard- IN OUR OWN SHOP. er at the local playstead Sunday ty on 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 21 MAIN STREET vale runner up. afternoon which enabled the visit- It l your 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER - TELS. 775 & 1098 ors to move into a tie for first E BRAVES WIN TITLE place in the league standings. The peaty Tel. Andover 333 IN CITY LEAGUE ten scores were 2-0 and 6-0. seven (Continued from Page One) In the first game both pitchers return C.A.HILL & CO. allowed only two hits,but one of wit GENERAL The first inning told the story. K. C. KILLORIN the visiting team's singles came quire, PARK AUTO Bill Lucey opened with a double Electrical Contractor REALTOR with a titan on third in the sixth went REPAIRING hit scored when Jake Polgreen and accounted for the first run, one I ST. CHARLES A. HILL, JR. Andover followed with a single .Jim Murray JENNEY 77 Main St. enough to win. four. fit safely, moving Polgreen to GARAGE GAS & OILS Call us for every residen- Tel. 2272 Andover made only two hits in third, and Leo Daley was hit by a From tial, commercial and in- the second game as the local nine 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 pitched ball to fill the bases. Hig- was shut out for the second time. Anna dustrial electrical service. gins then inserted his safety to 21 Ma St. Patrick's was leading 1-0 go- Andov FOR BUYERS - NOT LOOKERS score two runs. ing into the sixth when they scored LIGHTING ENGINEERS BEAUTY SHOPS List Exclusively with In the second inning the Braves three runs with a walk and three notched another run when with two hits. Bases on balls and a hit ac- Con 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 R. C. SIMMERS out Polgreen single, moved to counted for two more runs fee the Look Your VERY Best second on a walk to Murray and visitors in the seventh. Both games REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Essex scored on Larry Lynch's single were seven-inning affairs. To 86 MAIN ST. TEL. 23 16 JEWELERS through the box. Rening pitched the first game fa tate of OF THE The visitor's only hit came in St. Patrick's and Cockroft the sec- of Ant RESTAURANTS the sixth and scored Reusch who ond. For the Braves Ronan was on The e ADDISON had walked and stole second. the mound in the first game while cease( John R. The score: Stack and Ronan twirled in the sec- for all Beauty Salon ANDOVER count. AB R H PO A E ond. If yc 18 PARK STREET Lucey rt . 3 1 1 1 0 0 Polgreen 3b 3 2 2 0 0 0 your a •Comtort •Quality Murphy ss 1 1 1 1 1 1 pearan GRECOE L. Lynch c 3 0 1 10 2 0 UNIOR ten o' 'PHONE 1080 Daley of 1 0 0 1 0 0 Doyle 2b 2 0 0 1 0 0 sevent Higgins p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 J LEAGUE return Jeweler — Optician J. Lynch It 2 0 0 1 0 0 Ronan lb 2 0 1 6 0 0 N. Andover 5, Andover Wan BUILDING MATERIAL Andover scored two runs in the lucre, — Hearing Aids — Totals ...... 19 4 7 21 3 1 league twenty ST. PA TRICKS first inning in a Junior AB R H PO A E game against North Andover at one th 48 MAIN ST. Reusch if , 1 0 1 0 0 tour. LUMBER - PAINTS McCarthy as 3 0 0 1 3 (1 Grogan's field Aug. 11 but could Cockrott 119 3 0 1 6 1. 0 not hold the lead. The North And- TELEPHONE 830 Morino cf . .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Huot c 2 n 0 X 2 (1 over boys scored in the next three WALLPAPAER Lewis 3b . .. . 1 0 0 0 1 0 Monahan lb. 2 0 0 l 0 0 innings to win 5 - 2. Both pitchers Reming rf . 1 0 0 0 0 0 allowed only three hits and walked Comr HARDWARE White rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Poole p . 2 0 0 1 0 0 four. Brown of Andover had eight PHOTOGRAPHERS the SPORTING - GOODS Totals 1 1 1 18 7 0 strikeouts while Arsenault of Essex CHOICE OF FINE Innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R host team had seven. To Andover ..• • . 3 1 0 tate o AMMUNITION - TARGETS St. Patrick*s • .::. 0 0 0 n0 0 01 0 x-4 FOODS AND LIQUORS HOSPITAL NOTE Andov 2B—Lucey. Ronan. SB—FlorIno, Cock- execui LOOK rott. DP—Lynch and Rgpan. BB—oft Charles Walent, 10, of !garland J. E. Pitman Est. LOUIS SCANLON'S Poole 2, Higgins 4. HBP—by Poole (Daley) have SO—by Poole 8, Higgins S. U—Lefebre, rd., Ballardvale, was treated Sun- once t 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER General hos- * ON THE ANDOVER LINE and Bissett. day in the Lawrence If yt TEL. 664 PHOTO pital for a bee sting. or you SERVICE Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN qPpear SERVICE STATION f ore to .;event CESSPOOLS !urn do Witch DEVELOPING & PRINTING first CAMERAS & SUPPLIES ;event CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT OFF !nousn PICTURE FRAMING — ALSO - Cesspools and Septic Tanks zsg MUSGROVE BLDG., TEL. 1452 Installed CHARLES CORBEIL GOODAEAR TEL. LOWELL 7236 REAL ESTATE 25./. oft TRAVEL Red. Pm. allowa.• TIRE blefort trade-i. SALE PRICEI CLEANSERS & DYERS W. Shirley Barnard ANDOVER 6.00 x 16 $20.60 $1 5.45* DeLUXE 6.40 x 15 21.55 16.15* Real Estate and Insurance TRAVEL BUREAU 6.70 x 15 22.60 16.95* CLEANSING- at Agency For All Airlines — 7.10 x 15 25.05 18.75* Main and Barnard Streets and Steam Ship Lines TIRES - PRESSING - 6.50 x 16 25.40 19.05* Telephone 202 21 MAIN ST. TEL. 775-1098 Limited Time Only! Beg" -TAILORING-- Fred E. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, AUGUST 19, 1954 11 5 Top Red Sox game that was called after d a half innings on accaint kness the Andover Braves . - 0 decision over the Me thu- Sox last Friday night at the ell playstead. Andover got or hits but two of them came third inning between two LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS id accounted for the only run game. of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts Methuen club actually went Commonwealth Personal o Articles for Sale a in the first half of the sixth Docket No. 245,275 Docket No. 234,079 ten the side was retired it PROBATE COURT PROBATE COURT LADY WISHES TO SHARE home FOR SALE — Dual Crawford com- Essex, ss. bvious that no further play Essex, ss. with business woman. All conven- bination oil and gas range. In ex- To all persons interested in the es- To all persons interested In the es- iences. Garage on premises if de- cellent condition. Green and cream ossible and Umpire-in-chief tate of ANNIE I. BUCHAN late of And- tate of J. HARRY ANDERSON, other- re called the game. over in said County, deceased. wise known as JOHN HARRY ANDER- sired. Write Box S for further infor- enamel finish. Make us a reason- k pitched for the Braves A petition has been presented to SON, and JOHAN HARRY ANDERSON mation, c/o Andover Townsman, able offer. Tel. Andover 2370-M. ive up only three hits and said Court for probate of a certain in- late of Andover in said County, de- Box 9, Andover, Mass. A-19 0-5 out seven. strument purporting to be the last will ceased. The executor of the will of said deceased, has presented to said Houses for Sale Lose Two of said deceased by RAYMOND L. BU- Services Offered CHAN, named in said will as RAYMOND Court for allowance his substituted And over Braves dropped LESLIE BUCHAN of Andover in said first and final account. HANDYMAN — Can do any kind of SOUTH MAIN ST., Corner County mes to St. Patrick's of Law- County, praying that he be appointed If you desire to object thereto you Road. Nice 8 room home and garage, "Dont be silly, dear! Bears are ex- work inside or outside. Will repair 3/4 acre land. Price reduced. Cen- in a City league doublehead- executor thereof without giving a sure- or your attorney should file a written anything, anytime. Reasonable appearance in said Court at Salem be- tinct in these mountains.. tral location - - lovely 6 room col- the local playstead Sunday ty on his bond. rates. Call Lawrence 38600. onial, finely built, two car garage, on which enabled the visit. It you desire to object thereto you or fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts C-5-12-19-26 your attorney should file a written ap- seventh day of September 1954, the re- also summer house. Good buy in move into a tie for PROBATE COURT first pearance in said Court at Salem before turn day of this citation. TRASH, GARBAGE & Disposal. duplex centrally located. B. M. Essex, ss. in the league standings. The ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, Trash 300 per barrel. Garbage 25rt Thomes, Real Estate Agency,Rocky To all persons interested in the es- were 2-0 and 6-0. seventh day of September 1954, the First Judge of said Court, this twenty- per week. Cellars, yards, stores Hill Road, Andover. Tel. Con. tate of VESTA SOULE, otherwise he first game both pitchers return day of this citation. seventh day of July in the year one and factories cleaned. Any refuse Q-19-26.2 known as VESTA L. SOULE late of An- d only two hits,but one of thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- dover in said County, deceased. removed. Frank J. McLaughlin, FOR SALE: Andover, 2: miles out siting team's singles came mire, First Judge of said Court, this JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Ballardvale St., North Wilmington. on school bus route. Two bedroom From the office of: A petition has been presented to man on third in the sixth twenty-eighth day of July in the year said Court for probate of a certain in- Tel. Oliver 8-2371. C-TF cottage. Oil steam heat. Dry cel- Halbert W. Dow, Atty., ccounted fa the first run, ore thousand nine hundred and fifty- strument purporting to be the last will lar, Copper Tubing. Shaded lawn 408-410 Bay State Bldg., CLOCKS REPAIRED, old and new, to win. tour. of said deceased by CLARA S. FRENCH called for and delivered too. Harold with large Barbecue and Workshop. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Lawrence, Mass. 5-12-19 Needs painting and minor repairs. over made only two hits in of Andover in said County, and praying Dennison, 83 High St., Andover. From the office of 88900. Tel. 2766-J 0-12-19 cond game as the local nine Commonwealth of Massachusetts that she be appointed administratrix Tel. And. 2222-M. C-TF Anna M. Greeley, Atty. with the -mt out for the second time, Docket No. 237719 will annexed of said estate 21 Main St. without giving a surety on her official DRESSMAKING and Alterations. trick's was leading 1-0 go- Andover, Mass. 5-12-19 PROBATE COURT Wanted to Buy o the sixth when they scored Essex, ss. bond. F. LEWIS SOULE the executor Specializing in children's clothing To all persons interested in the es- named in said will having deceased. Mrs. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham ANTIQUES OR AN YTIIING old. runs with a walk and three If you desire to object thereto you or Commonwealth of Massachusetts tate of MARY F. BIEDERMANN, other- Rd., Tel. Andover 2035-W. C-TF Marble-top. Walnut, Grape and 3ases on balls and a hit ac- your attorney should file a written ap- Docket No. 224,123 wise known as MARY F. BIEDERMAN, Rose-carved Furniture, Glass, Chi- d for two more runs Ice the pearance in said Court at Lawrence be- PROBATE COURT late of Andover in said County, de- GENERAL WORK, Landscaping; na, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints, fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the s in the seventh. Both games Essex, ss. ceased. Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture thirteenth day of September 1954, the even-inning affairs. To all persons interested in the es- A petition has been presented to said •t Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. Etc., William F. Graham Jr., 165 return day of this citation. ing pitched the first game for tate of ANNE EVERETT SELDEN late Court for probate of a certain instru- Garbage removed. Romano Truck- Golden Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. trick's and Cockroft the sec- of Andover in said County deceased. ment purporting to be the last will Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, ing. Tel. And. 946-J. C-TF Telephone Haverhill 23708. Will First Judge of said Court, this seven- The executors of the will of said de- of said deceased by JOHN J. BIEDER- 'or the Braves Ronan was on teenth day of August in the year one ALTERATIONS AND Dressmaking call to look. TF ceased, have presented to said Court MANN, (Named in said will as JOHN Hind in the first game while thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. skillfully done. Quick dependable and Ronan twirled in the sec- for allowance their first and final ac- BIEDERMANN) of Peabody in said service. Mrs. Alice Hewett, 35 PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRADUATE count. County, praying that he be appointed JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. buying picture frames, old desks, Eaton and Chandler, Attys.,' Washington Ave., Tel. 283-M. C-TF If you desire to object thereto you or executor thereof without giving a sure- jewelry, dishes, dolls, and marble Bay State Building, your attorney should file a written ap- ty on his bond. top furniture. Appraisals given in L.awrence, Mass. 1 9726-2 Help Wanted—Female h IN IOR pearance in said Court at Salem before If you desire to object thereto you or strictest confidence. Tel. Law- ten o'clock in the forenoon on the your attorney should file a written ap- FRIENDLY, NEAT appearing wom- rence 83072. TF seventh day of September 1954, the LEAGUE pearance in said Court at Salem before en for dignified and profitable ANTIQUES — Am interested in buy- return day of this citation. ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Personals... dover 5, Andover 2 Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- neighborhood work. Beautiful Avon ing good furniture and general furn- seventh day of September 1954, the re- Town Accountant George C. Nap- ishings of early type. The Wagners, over scored two runs in the quire, First Judge of said Court, this turn day of this citation. ier, 64 Maple ave., has returned to Cosmetics are delightful to sell. inning in a Junior league twenty-seventh day of July in the year We help you to succeed. Write 205 18 Andover St., Georgetown, Mass. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, his duties at the town house after Tel. Georgetown 7161. one thousand nine hundred and fifty- Judge of said Court, this thirteenth H-19 against North Andover at First enjoying a week's vacation. Tremont St., Melrose. four. day of August in the year one thou- is field Aug. 11 but could Police Chief David L. Nicoll at- Summer Cottages For Rent Id the lead. The North And- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. sand nine hundred ana fifty-four. Help Wanted — Male or Female 5-12-19 tended the testimonial Monday at oys scored in the next three JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. 4-ROOM COTTAGE for rent. New- From the office of Boston which the Massachusetts WANTED — Man or woman to sell a to win 5 - 2. Both pitchers found Lake, N.H. All modern con- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Anna M. Greeley, Atty. Police Chief's Assn. tendered Ru- well-known publication in Andover. veniences. Available now and d only three hits and walked 2 1 Main St. Docket No. 191422 dolph F. King, registrar of motor Car a help but not essential. through month of September, (re- 3rown of Andover had eight Andover, Mass. 19-26-2 vehicles, on the occasion of his Recommendations required but no uts while Arsenault of the PROBATE COURT duced rates Sept.). Apply 108 Sum‘ , Essex, ss. 10th anniversary as registrar. Reg- capital. Write, giving pertinent in- mer Street, Andover or call 2262. am had seven. To all persons interested in the es- Commonwealth of Massachusetts istrar King is a member of the as- formation to FB-6, The Andover V-12-19 No. 137778 Townsman, Box 9, Andover, Mass. tate of MAURICE J. CURRAN late of sociation and is a familiar figure TAL NOTE Andover in said County deceased. The PROBATE COURT at its meetings. Wanted to Rent les Walent, 10, of hlarland executors of the will of said deceased, Essex, ss. TO OPEN NAVAL RESERVE To all persons interested in the Mrs. Elsie Read of Main st. i YOUNG CUE PEE wishes to rent a illardvale, was treated Sun- have presented to said Court for allow- vacationing at Chocorua, N.H. OFFICERS' SCHOOLS ance their first and final account. trust estate under the will of FRANCIS Three Naval Reserve Officers three or four room apartment or the Lawrence General hos- H. JOHNSON late of Andover in said house for occupancy about Oct. c a bee sting. If you desire to object thereto, you schools will begin classes in Bos- 1st. in Andover. Call Andover or your attorney should file a written County, deceased, for the benefit of 1(11111'Elt ton, Lowell and Providence in appearance in said Court at Salem be- MARY BEACH JOHNSON and others. 2672. rv-12-19 The thirtieth and thirty-firs] accounts September. They will offer col- tore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the lege level training in major naval seventh day of September 1954, the re- of said trust have been presented to turn day of this citation. said Court for allowance. subjects. If you desire to object thereto you or Many officers of the Naval Call Us... Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, First Judge of said Court, this twenty- your attorney should file a written ap- Reserve have not seen active SALEM be- seventh day of July, in the year one pearance In said Court at duty since the end of World War II. e OFF fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. The new courses are designed to SEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER 1954, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. train reserve officers for com- 5-12-19 the return day of this citation. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, mand at sea and to keep them DRAEAR First Judge of said Court, this fifth abreast of rapidly changing tech- day of August in the year one thousand nical developments in naval war- nine hundred and fifty-four. fare. Registration in Lowell will JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. commence Sept. 7. FM DEALERS 19-26-2 Inquiries should be addressed DeLUXE to the Commandant, First Naval Automatic Heating Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN District, 495 Summer st., Boston, HEADQUARTERS THE TIRES SHAWSHEEN ANDOVER in Greater La w renc mited Time Only! Reg- FROZEN FOOD SALES SERV ICE ar stock Gootlyears... A-1 USED CAR_ CENTER INC. Steam Laundry E LUXE TIRES! Bring INC. 24 HOUR SERVICE your old tires No‘‘ FREE HOME HEATING SURVEYS .d replace them iiith ANDOVER TEL. 110 famous fires :it I: 'Jest ;.luys ese CLEARANCE COMPLETE •41.• Lamb and Capons LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CYR Order Now. lott, Inc. SERVICE OIL COMPANY I CONSISTENT QUALITY 100 WATER ST. LAWRENCE 16 TANTALLOI4 ROAD A popular swirl snit st, le ibis 2 2161 ....ason is the r our. National Cot- nce Tel. Hewitt Bros., Proprietors NOW TN RU LABOR DAY ANDOVER 2324 ton 4: lllll report. TEL. 32775 12 AUGUST 19, 1954 THURSDAY T Ht ANIDOVIEV 11-4)WW44AN RED CROSS EXPLAINS and will start her Miss Folley Gets junior year In STAND ON CAMPAIGN September. (Continued from Page One) B.U. Scholarship Miss Barbara Folley of Essex 7 nual drive, by the national Board st. has received word from the .Bos- MA IN ST • 'S 12T E of Governors. Therefore, the 'Red ton university College of Practical PAUL L 2125 Cross must have the flexibility Arts and Letters that she has been 25 Years' Experience necessary to meet its charter re- awarded a Gregg scholarship of Dressmaking Remodeling sponsibilities. $300 for the academic year 1954- Alterations vp 55. Miss Folley has been on the Ladies' Suite, Coats and Dresses 110 In addition, the Red Cross is es- ww sentially a membership organiza- dean's list for the past two years Made to Order .r tion, and the annual drive is as much to enroll members as to ob- rr tain contributions. Also, the plans for the 1955 March drive are al- ready well advanced. The directors of the Andover /,f/6NTS"AMC® Red Cross are Leo Daley, chair- man; G. G. Benedict, Mrs. David M. Thompson, Mrs. Harold John- son, Winthrop Newcomb, Mrs. Leon Field, Albert Warner, John M. Mur- ray, William Hughes, Albert Cole' Jr., Samuel Resnik, Charles White- side, the Rev. Henry B. Smith, Ern- est S. Young, Arthur Reynolds, Mrs. J. J. Tavern, John Gilcreast, Eu- gene A. Bernardin Jr., Herbert Ort- stein, Dr. Charles Hollis, Mrs. C. Edward Buchan, George Sanborn, Roy E. Hardy and Mrs. Frederick Butler. Any questions about this decis- ion will be welcomed by the direct- ors and by the Red Cross head- quarters.

REALTY TRANSFERS James Batty et ux to Robert W. Phinney et ux, Sutherland st. Phyllis Hall, Est. to Clifton R. Milne et ux, High st. and Flint cir. Edward P. Hall to John R. Reidy et ux, Flint cir. Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Paradise of Hidden Field shown in the Francis E. White to Joseph E. cathedral gardens when they recently visited Canterbury while White et ux, Shawsheen rd. TI on vacation in . The couple are no strangers to Britain. Henry Bradford Lewis, Est. to who Mr. Paradise was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford and they also Herbert F. Rines, Stinson rd. very spent their honeymoon in the British Isles. Lucien LeBlanc et ux to Herbert at t (British Travel Assn. Photo) F. Rines, Stinson rd. Anne P. Scobie to Edward M. right MANY REGISTER M. O'Connell, 96 Maple ave., Will- Munroe et ux, Lowell st. livar FOR PRIMARIES iam S. Brown, 12 Ridge st., Moody Walter N. Webster et ux to Walter Cron (Continued from Page One) E. Johnson, 175 N. Main st., Janet C. Wilson Jr., et ux, William st. R. Butler, Woodland rd., Howard I. Richard E. Merrill to Ralph D. ton, 52 High st., Joseph C. and Butler Jr., Woodland rd., Elspeth C. Gibson et ux, High Plain rd, Elizabeth H. Jacobs, 46 Whittier McGibbon, 17 Baker lane, Gordon st., Evelyn H. and Vincent A. Ma- Karl C. Killorin et ux to Harry H. R. McGibbon, 17 Baker lane, Fred- Frisch et ux, Forbes lane. honey, 34 Florence st. erick C. Craig, 25 Alderbrook rd., Rita F. and Frances F. Furneaux, Leslie Packard, 75 Shawsheen rd., Parr 211 Lowell st., Mary B. Craig, 25 Elizabeth A. Packard, 75 Shaw- ACADEMY scene Alderbrook rd., Salvatore C. Di- sheen rd., Ronald V. Demers, High BARBER SHOP carniv Prima, 59 Lowell st., Barbara S. Plain rd. it Conditioned cially Peterson, 9 Red Spring rd., Annie A r your inrt George N. Cox Jr., 20 Haverhill that di Milne, 190 Summer st., Andrew W. st., Edward S. Miller, 142 Main st., 3 BARBERS — GOOD SERVICE Andov, Milne, 190 Summer st., Maybelle R. Margaret M. Whitney, River rd., 96 Main St., Andover flounce Silcox, 100 Lowell st., Leo and John P. Fortune, 45 Highland rd., (Near A &P) Corine Filteau, 23 Juliette st., Da- George F. Lannan Jr., 47 High st., vid A. Wetterberg, 51 Summer st., John G. and Ethel B. Johnston, 180 "ZIPOUCH4 POCKET PAT PEND. Percy D. and Alberta A. Crosby, Salem st., George F. Bernardin, 11 32 Alderbrook rd. Abbot st., Rosemary Q. O'Connor, SAVE Joseph P. and Marie R. Paulekas, Holt rd., Edward J. O'Connor, Holt tt 217 Salem st., Robert J. Stefani, rd., Edward and Elizabeth A. Bow- YOUR 244 S. Main st., Earl G. Efinger, er, Hidden Lane, George A. 1 . FOUR-STRIPER 244 S. Main st., Donald A. Mac- Brown, 44 Salem st. Neil, 2 Poor st., Ruth W. Smith, 121 FURNITURE This handsomest of Sircoats rates 4 stripes. Made Main st., Alice NI. Leary, 18 Hidden RETURNS TO U.S. of all new wool blanket cloth,'seaproofed 'to repel rd., John J. Gaudet, 7 Lowell st., Wi lfred R. Svenson Jr., radioman FROM wind and water and lined with fine rayon quilting Margaret J. Pigeon, 12 Ridge st., third class, USN, son of Mr. and Features the exclusive "Zipouch" pocket, no draft Elizabeth G. Brookover, 49 School Mrs. Wilfred R. Svenson, 212 N. SCRATCHES, BURNS collar and belted back (adjustable) to ensure per- st., Cornelius A. Batts, 48 Elm st., Main st., is back in the United and STAINS fect fit. Elizabeth Gigis, 54 Summer st., States after a six months' cruise Bessie Liponis, 10 Lockway rd., in Far Eastern waters aboard the By Using John R. Morgan, 60 Morton st., Gen- destroyer USS Eversole which re- Sizes 8 to 20—Red, Green, Grey evieve NI. Collins, 131 Elm st. cently arrived in California. Hi, Matching Striped Cap $2.95 Ralph H. Mortimer, Jenkins rd., wife, Mrs. Joyce A. Svenson, is Long Beacn, Cal. PLATE GLASS Downhill Slax $10.95 William Peard, Jenkins rd., Janette TOPS EASY OTHER MIGHTY-MAC BOYS' WEAR, T001 Cut to Your Pattern and Measurements at a LAYAWAY TODAY AUTOMATIC WASHER Reasonable Cost, Glass Select all your boy's fall wear now . • . at leisure Gives Excellent Protec- REGULAR 289.95 ... pay conveniently later .... tion. — With Your Old Washer NOW '23995 F. J. LEONE CO. Lawrence Plate & Window Glass Co. 430 Essex St. Lawrence ZanZter& L5utanto 417 Canal St., Lawrence TEL. LAWRENCE 6197 Andover, Mass. N C O R P O R AT E D Exeter, N. H.