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* Protest filed in reference toi ecision. T o be replaye,r1 at a lai gr. ate. tand in gs L pc1 CYO 3 0 14 B'Vale 1 2 333 SIIDCVEIR TOWNSMAN Andover's own W. Andover 1 2 311 Newspaper Since 1397 Browns 1 2 333 ichedule VOLUME 65, NUMBER 38 ANDOVER, , JULY 10, 1952 PRICE 5 CENTS July 7 — CYO vs Browns July 30 — B'Vale vs CYO Pomps Pond 127 MAIN St PAUL'S TEL. 2125 19 Years' Experience • Dressmaking • Remodellri Draws Big • Alterations Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses Made to Order Crowd Over The Fourth The three warn', sunny days ex- Easy! Tell us perienced over the holiday send a record weekend crowd to Pomp's viiele you're go- pond bathing beach to relax and take advantage of the many recrea- tional facilities there. ing and when.. The attendance for the long holi- day period surpassed the 4000 mark we'll do with 1582 being gathered there Sunday, one of the biggest crowds the rest! ever to swarm to the popular swim- ming center. The figures show that many of the townspeople stayed at home ..111111ft — over The Fourth and were ready to Residents of Cheever circle put on their own entertainment real good party for young and old. Here are most of the merry- take advantage of the cooling over the holiday with a "Night Before" celebration that in- makers, and judging front the number of cooks in the group the breezes of the beach. It has been cluded a miniature parade with costumes, block dancing and a inner-man was not forgotten. (Look Photo) noticed that even on the hottest days the temperature at the pond uilding Permits Playgrounds Hold has been 10 or 12 degrees cooler TIME FOURTH CAME than in town. ssued For June AND PASSED ON The holiday weekend also "Ihe estimated cost of new Couple Races brought many families to Pomp's. There was a decided Quality Dairy Products Since lied buildings and alterations for which The playground enrollment is Picnic lunches were everywhere permits were issued from the of- -lull in activities here over in evidence with these groups who the Fourth. growing daily with several new fice of Building Inspector Ralph activities each week to occupy came early and remained all day. Now and then the still- 1. Coleman for the month of June the attention of the youngsters. The large outdoor grille and the ness was punctured by the is $202,400, a big increase over The enrollment this week was (Continued on Page 14) desultory report of a fire- the May total of $169,550. New as follows; Ballardvale, 318; Cen- ky if you're building accounted for $155,000., cracker. Officially there was no tral, 204; Shawsheen, 159; West Andover Handtub and additions and alterations Center, 97; Indian Ridge, 97. 347,400. observance of the day. Next week a costume show will Wins Prize Money OOKING departm ent Included in the list of new build- The fire be held July 18 at 11 a.m., at Bal- The Andover handtub made a answered one still alarm ogs are 11 residences and gara- lardvale. Indian Ridge and Rest creditable showing at the firemen's the Night Before. At 8:32 . CTRICALLY ges, several garages, and tempo- Center will put on hat shows at 11 muster :veld July 3 at Newburyport p.m., it was called to Bea- rary buildings, all of which make a.m, the same date. when it finished in a four-way tie con street to extinguish a . because the total issued for this year far Last week each playground for first place and won $83 with a ahead of the number issued for a bog fire in land owned by featured couple races, with just stream of 125 ft., 6% in. Adverse corresponding period a year ago. Louis Cyr. two persons in each race. The wind conditions kept the streams There were no alarms on u can have Permits for a new residence and winners: down to this small distance. The Fourth. The police garage were issued to the follow- Indian Ridge; Dick Lynch, Her- Capt. Walter R. Greenlaw, U.S.A. On Saturday the Andover crew ing: Mertina and Arthur McCabe, reported no business. bert Harriman, Bobby Done, George took its new tub, the "Merrimack", Porter rd., Lawrence Construction Milne, John Auchterlonie, Joseph Capt. Green law to Danvers where it threw a stream Co., Lowell st., Ruth T. Stevens, (Continued On Page Ten) of 175 ft., 1% in., but finished in Shirley rd., Jeremiah L. Dyer, Going To Austria fourth place, out of the prize Draft Board Sends North st., R. E. Wilkinson, Cabot Hospital Veterans Capt. Walter R. Greenlaw, 11.S. money. ad., Frank Cairns, Kenilworth st., Two For Induction Anny, of 285 N. Main st., was de- The tub, which is entered in Alphonse and Eleanor Faggione, Have Outing Here tached from the armed forces in- Class B competition in other meets Shipman rd., George and Isabelle Board 62 of Andover sent two to be held this summer, is a little 7 formation school at Fort Slocum, illiams, Chandler rd., Eric and young men for induction Monday to The annual outing for hospi- N.Y. last week and will report to larger than the H. Bradford Lewis, arianne Brzinerd, Reservation rd., the army base at Boston. talized veterans from the Bedford the European command at- Salzburg, the tub used last year. 1 he asso- 12 (ton and Ann ill' 'cock, S. Main George F. Pierce, 86 Sutton st., hospital sponsored by the Gray Austria, for assignment. ciation is looking for a few new 6 ., Richard Simmers, Cutler rd. North Andover, and Albert R. Ret- Ladies of the local Red Cross Capt. Greenlaw has been a mem- members who can go out of town elle of River rd., Andover, both chapter, was held recently at the from time to tine to engage in Other permits: Andover Baptist ber of the staff and faculty of unmarried, left Monday after re- Log Cabin at Phillips academy. AFIS since January 1950. He first some of the musters. Applicants urch, garage, 24 Central st., Leo Mrs. Herbert Aliicon was in do not have to be members of the rr d Clara Raftery, 2-stall garage, ceiving instructions from Joseph A. entered military service in Feb- Horan, secretary of the local board, charge of the party assisted by ruary 1941, and was commissioned fire department to join. orr-pea (Continued on Page Nine) and Miss Isabel S. Antonacci, act- volunteers. Miss Elizabeth Hilton an artillery officer in December ing clerk. and a group from the canteen (Continued on Page 11 rate Pierce was formerly with the served lunch; Mrs. John Connors of THE FOLLOWING the motor corps took some of the ACADEMY an; 182nd Inf., M.N.G. and Retelle Announce Dates atic electric water heating K.' with Headquarters battery, 211th guests on sight-seeing rides; Mrs. BARBER SHOP 7! During the 8 "off.peak- ANDOVER John N. Cole Jr., provided music, For Registration used for am par; b .A., M.N.G. SAM TOMASELLI, PROP. r1/ electricity Board 61 sent Joseph A. McCorn- and Mrs. George E. Symonds also The board of registrars of voters urner operation, electric blank: 96 MAIN ST. Near A. & P. gel: isky, 55 High st., Andover, who is assisted. Mrs. David M. Thompson, will meet from 7 to 9 p.m., at the - rate. Come in . • STORES 'off-peak married. service group chairman, and Mrs. town house July 15 and 22 for the 3 Bor bers No Waiting OPEN Cleveland Gilcreast, vice chairman mrtification of signatures on nomi- STONESTEEL in charge of Bedford activities nation papers and registration of MOTHERS COMMERCIAL helped with a program of games. voters for the state primary. )MATIC ELECTRIC RIDAY NIGHTS Mrs. Gilcreast is filling the Session fur the registration of of 'ATER HEATER place left vacant by the resigna- voters only will he held as follows: ANDOVER tion of Mrs. Ainsor Gale after Pct. 3, Sacred Heart school, Aug. a strong Bring your babies to enjoy corrosion-proof . 'TIL 9 several years of effective service. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m., Pct. 4, Grange 12" of hydraulic stone. Guarani, The Gales have moved to Concord. RRIAGE TRADE SHOP; R. M. hall, West Parish, Aug. 6 from 7 to the freshest of air under the should last a lifetime. 9 p.m., Pct. 5, Hallardvale fire E; ELANDER & SWANTON; best of care while you shop, house, Aug. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m., Pct. RIC COMPANY HBORN SHOP; W. R. HILL'S; PETS .111 BUNNY'S travel or simply take a day HAEL JAY'S; REINHOLD'S; For every Personal 6, Peabody House, Aug. 12 from so SUM J. W. CATERING SERVICE ECTit IC 7 to 9 p.m., Pct. 2, town house off. BINSON CO;SHAWSHEEN RAU-RV; And business Need W Nedd inqs—Receptions—Testimonl

I 6 2 THE. ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952 • Ir Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN AT CONFERENCE Cadet John Davidson, Harvar. Miss Miriam Putnam and Miss R.O.T.C., who is on a tour of dun <1,7EdgAMMTIZi4::=2.11777's Margaret Lane of the Memorial Hall WEST PARISH at the Maguire air base, Trentot library staff are to attend the in- Mrs. Sarah Lewis, l'i,rrespimdelit, Tele illifine 58.1-J N. J., spent the weekend at nog stitute to be held at Simmons col- family home on Lowell at. thf' lege on July 16. They will speak, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Davis ha, star on the use of films in the library Promoted Miss Pearl Leete of Belchertown returned home after spending An, program and the use of films with Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow of is enjoying her annual two weeks' holiday weekend in Braintree, Vt, s t. , children in the library. Lowell st. have recently received vacation at the home of her sister, ing Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hartwig word of the promotion of their son- Mrs. Lawrence Thomes of Bailey vas Lawrence were guests during Ductile Iron Excels in-law to the rank of lieutenant rd. weekend of Mr. and Mrs. colonel in the air defense of the Frne, lifictile iron pouring troughs are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lebreck and Dick, High Plain rd. S. Army. Lt. Col. Orville Eslick ,onipiling 0 remarkable perform- U. family of High Plain rd. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamden at is the husband of the former Mary ance record at Aluminum Company turned from a vacation at Seabrook children of Fryeburg, Me., enjoye: of America's Edgewater, New Jer- Winslow and they are located at beach. a weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs, the air force base, Colorado Fred Davis of Braintree, Vt., is sey, plant. Two such troughs have William Arnold of Shawsheen rd. Springs, Col. spending the week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keen in almost continuous service Carl E. Holch of for more than 18 months, five days Mrs. Carl Stevens of Virginia rd. Shawsheen rd., have returned from Marriage Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black and a vacation spent at SAFE AT HOME? it week, 24 hours a day. It is esti- Basin Harbor, mated that the troughs now have Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Foster daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor N.Y. tarried well over 27 million pounds of Miami, Fla., announce the mar- Van Schelt, all of Virginia rd., Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Shaw. Home is one of the most have returned from a weekend trip of molten aluminum. The gray iron riage of their'eldest daughter, Doro- sheen rd., spent a short vacation dangerous places in the rotIghs formerly used had an aver- thy Louise, to Robert Wesley Gray, through parts of Canada. recently at their summer home, In recc Saturday, June 14, in the Mount Dr. and Mrs. Harwood Belding Moody Beach, Me. world, for accidents. age life of three months. long per Vernon church, Boston. and family of Pittsburg, Pa., spent officer of WILLS APPROVED Housewives, children, as the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. b3 Andoc Enjoy Pop Concert Among the well as father, need Acci- John F. A. Gorrie of High Plain wills approved al special ni The members of the All-Girl's Probate court in Salem rd. The Beldings, formerly of High Monday are, from dent Insurance to pay choir of the West church were were the following: Plain rd., were enroute to their in Korea honor guests of the Junior and George Dantos of Andover; doctor and hospital bills. stnnmer home in Rockport. EQ. vice corn Senior Woman's union and the geniu Dantos of Andover, Miss Doris Newton of Boutwell exec- commando Men's club of the church at the rd. is enjoying a vacation with utrix; estimated value of estate. Pops concert in Boston last Fri- friends at Nantucket. $16,960. DOHERTY evening. Those attending were: Mrs. Kenneth Hilton of Lowell. James J. Abbott of Andover, Stony Organist Miss Sylvia Vartanian, st. has been called 'to Winchester Chester D. Abbott of Andover, Shirley Donabedian, Deanna Hud- by the illness of Mrs. Kenneth executor; estimated value of es, NVi Insurance gins, Betty Heinz, Myrtie Belle Hilton Sr. tate, $14,400. License 1:98 Jaques, Judith Hall, Carol Des- Mrs. John G. Gaskill and son The man: 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG Roches, Marilyn Davis, Barbara Sometimes one can look out for Paul, her mother, Mrs. Robert Car- born residt AGENCY ANDOVER SQUARE and Edith Williams, Mrs. Emil son of North Tewksbury, and Mrs. himself by looking out for the TEL. ANDOVER 1998 DesRoches, John Hall, Beatrice other fellow. Valley will Alice Carson and sons Russell that a stone MUSGROVE BLDG. TEL. 260 Bourassa, Elizabeth and Mary and Kenneth of Lowell st., have broath, An1 Boloian, Olga and Elizabeth Sar- returned after spending several rived at the kerian and Ruth Santuccio. days at China Lake, Me. The. Hey. to be place( Birthday Party John G. Gaskill joined the group CASTLE Mil all parts of A very happy group of young for the first part of the week. famTohuesout atom folks gathered July 2, at the home, Mr. and Mrs. Warren A.Harring- d of Mary Elizabeth Lebreck and ton and family of Wilson, N.Y., CONCERTS the efforts BEACHWEAR helped her celebrate her eleventh are visiting at the home of the George Kei birthday. It was a beautiful day latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IPSWICH who was Ix for smart Little Folks and the young folks enjoyed out- George Winslow of Lowell st. immediate door games. Refreshments were Mrs. Philip Mooar is convales- S. L. M. BARLOW The abbey BATHING served and favors given out. Those cing at her home on Lowell st., Director William SUITS present were: Anne Marie Daley, following surgery performed at the at rotnhe: Lawrence General hospital. giveenpn its ch WERE 3.98 & 5.98 Katherine Shine, Patricia Fenton, . Mary Ann Twomey, Norma Hesel- Mr. end Mrs. John Young and IMPORTANT Twenty-si Shorts and Pedal Pushers that family of Livingston, N.J. have whey still t formerly sold for 2.98 and 3.98 tine, Patricia McDonald, Patricia CHANGE OF TIME its royal fou NOW $1 and $2. Many other Lebreck, Patricia Goodwin, Mau- purchased the George Williams like values, tool reen McAloon, Mary Schruender, house on Lincoln st., and are now abbot and Cynthia liormsey, Betty Heinz, residing there. Mr. Young is con- simple won NOW 8:30 ON FRIDAY Michael, Arthur, Ann and Mary nected with the Western Electric William was. 'S Beth Lebreck. company, Lawrence. AND SATURDAY NIGHTS the nation's ~wit' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, for- In recent ) Entertain at Camp merly of Lawrence, are now living have been rn LITTLE FOLKS' SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kayworth in their new home at 94 Lowell st. Tickets Can Be Obtained At remaining s Entire Second Floor 265 Essex Street Jr., of Chandler rd., entertained Lawrence Mrs. Charles Davidson and historical al July 4, at their camp at Big Island Stephanie are enjoying a stay at Castle Hill, Ipswich five years a Pond, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Conley's Drug Store, Ipswich Biddeford Pool, Me. been held de Edward Kayworth of the US air D. Fortiere, Manchester the Declare force and children of Egland Field, Miss Joan Carter has returned to The Antique Shop, Magnolia her home in Suffield, Conn., after for Scotland Fla. Others present were Mrs. Al- Mariner's Book Stall, Recipe Bruce, and spending several weeks with her fred Kayworth Sr., who left Satur- Le Coq Rouge, Rocky Neck, presence of aunt, Mrs. Karl Haartz. day for her home in Bowling Green, Gloucester abbot of Alm Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ior Stone of Lawrence. A hamburg churchmancebelurC of in5 roast was enjoyed at noon and a Two Beautiful ble document lobster supper at night. 'Ihe abcb USED CARS bisio afalot Club "NEW" The July meeting of the Lafalot monks, cane 1952 PACKARD 300 Series 4-Door Sedan bearerps club will be held Tuesday, July ;ndancd -Door Sedan side, with th 15, at the Log Cabin, Phillips 1952 PACKARD 200 Deluxe 4 las, Lord F academy. The members will leave Very Low Mileage — Practically New — New Car Guarantee Bruce, the West Parish centre at 6:30 King barons p.m. A lobster salad supper will "KEN" CROMPTON'S make in be served by the committee in their proci tar for devc charge, namely, Mrs. Pauline John- INC. s igiing i son, Ebba Peterson, Mrs. Marion ARLINGTON MOTORS, of originally Henderson and Mrs. Phoebe Car- Your Mercury and Lincoln Dealer dos Isis annu ter. Members are asked to bring Authorized Sales and Service tors trot cup, plate and silverware.. t22 BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • Personals rubber pads IN Sponge Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of hold shirt in place High Plain rd. have returned home RE/ a fter enjoying the holidays in THE MAGNIFICENT MAGNAVOX Springfield, Vt. RAVEL Nir. and Mrs. Karl Haartz were in Granby, Conn. during the week- IN! end where they attended the wed- RADIO PHONOGRAPH TELEVISION ding of friends, Gertrude Powers and Kenneth Lawrence. 'E Ui Miss Rosemary Davidson of Macartney's Lowell st., Miriam Demers of High KNUEPFER & DIMMOCK Plain rd., and Ruth Weamer of 286 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE OPP. EAGLE TRIW: R Ridgewood, N.J., have recently re- turned from a two weeks' stay at PIANOS - RADIOS — FRI(IDAIRES — LUGGAGE mAiks T1 • L THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952

Cadet John Davidson, Braver All parts of the abbey are flood- lighted during the pageant, which who is on a tour of dot, t the Maguire air base, Trentot. makes an impressive spectacle as F. J., spent the weekend at th the light brings out the color of amily home on Lowell at. the soft red stone. The abbey was featured in news items all over the Mr. and Mrs. Holland Davis he, eturned home after spending world, when the coronation stone, oliday weekend in Braintree, Vt, or the "Stone of Destiny" dis- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hartwig appeared from Westminster abbey. ,awrence were guests during th It was handed over to town officers veekend of Mr. and Mrs. Fines later at the high altar in the abbey, )ick, High Plain rd. by three young Scots. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamden an. :hildren of Fryeburg, Me., enjoye: Board Of Trade t weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs, gilliam Arnold of Shawsheen rd, Directors Meet S.S. PIERCE Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hold of An organization meeting of the ihawsheen rd., have returned born directors of the Andover board of Genuine Red Alaska Salmon. Reg. 890 NOW 850 s vacation spent at Basin Harbor, trade was held last week at which Genuine King Crab Meat. Reg. 980 NOW 950 plans for forthcoming events and Genuine Albacore White Meat Tuna. Reg. 490. NOW 450 Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of She* the personnel of committees were Sheen rd., spent a short vacation considered. Fancy Large Cleaned Cocktail Shrimp. Reg. 980. . NOW 950 recently at their summer home, In recognition of his outstanding service to veterans for a It was voted to proceed with the Moody Beach, Me. ong period of years Francis P. Markey, veteran's service printing of membership cards for fficer of the town, (at left) was presented with a certificate window display. These will be WILLS APPROVED y Andover chapter, 18, Disabled American Veterans, at a ready soon for distribution. Among the wills approved at pedal meeting last Thursday night. In photo with Mr. Markey President Harold E. Ileseltine Probate court in Salem Monday re, from left to right, Corp. Francis Winters, on active duty was appointed as the board's were the following: '-n Korea with the First Cavalry division; William Burke, senior representative at the Essex County George Dantos of Andover; EL- vice commander of the chapter, and Charles Lundergan, past board of trade meetings. genia Dantos of Andover, exec, ommander and state committeeman. (Look Photo) The directors will meet again in utrix; estimated value of estate August. The next meeting of the IMPORTED HAMS $16,960. entire membership will be Tuesday, .James J. Abbott of Andover, Sept. 9. Chester D. Abbott of Andover, from Holland estimated value of executor; es 1 lb. size, reg. 1.49 $1 39 tate, $14,400. NEW LOW PRICE 2 lb. size, reg. 2.79 The many thousands of Scottish Sometimes one can look out for British Isles, Canada, and the rn residents in the Merrimack 3 lb. size, reg. 3.99 himself by looking out for the U.S.A. and is growing in interest Hey will be pleased to learn, 5 lb. size, reg. 6.45 other fellow. each succeeding year. SUNDIAL SHOES at a stone from the abbey in Ar- Many of the most picturesque oath, Angus, Scotland, has ar- figures in Scottish history spent ed at the Cathedral of the Pines, the happiest days of their lives in be placed with other stones from the silent cloisters of the abbey. CASTLE 11111 !parts of the world, at this now The unfortunate Mary Queen of ous outdoor cathedral. Scots, was the last royal visitor The stone was secured through to enjoy the hospitality of this CONCERTS e efforts of an Andover man, fine old abbey. While awaiting her u rge Keith, 6 Temple place, execution, she tenderly pulled a IPSWICH o was born in Arbroath, in the ring off her finger, to be given to MONARCH BRAND ediate vicinity of the abbey. the abbot as a token of apprecia- S. L. M. BARLOW e abbey was dedicated by King tion for his kindness and sturdy Cut Small Tender Wax Beans No. 2 Size, Reg. 29¢ each Liam the Lion to St. Thomas, Director support. WINE, BROWN, BLACK 12 for $2.70 patron saint of Scotland, and en its charter in 1178. A part of the abbey is known as SIZES - 6Y2 to 12 Small Tender Green Beans No. 2 size, reg. 294 each IMPORTANT Twenty-six years later, with the a landmark for sailors, whose WIDTHS - B to E 12 for $2.70 bey still unfinished, the body of ships pass by on their way up and CHANGE OF TIME royal founder was borne by the down the coast. This part is com- CAIN'S MAYONNAISE bot and his monks, and in the monly spoken of and known by all Qt. Size 69ct....Pt. Size 39 plc words of history, "King Arbroathians as "The Auld Roond NOW 8:30 ON FRIDAY Liam was buried here amidst 0", underneath which "0" is still AND SATURDAY NIGHTS nation's tears." the window where the abbot put the Fancy White and Dark Meat n recent years strenuous efforts beacon or lantern each night cen- e been made to preserve every turies ago. During the week of the SLICED BONELESS CHICKEN Tickets Can Be Obtained AP, aining stone in this ancient abbey pageant, a similar beacon 5 oz. glass 720 9Y2 oz. glass $1.29 is placed in this window. torical abbey, and for the past 12 oz. glass $1.59 Castle Hill, Ipswich e years a colorful pageant has Conley's Drug Store, Ipswich n held depicting the signing of D. Portiere, Manchester Declaration of Independence CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP The Antique Shop, Magnolia Scotland by King Robert the FANCY NORWEGIAN SARDINES Mariner's Book Stall, Rockpo cc, and his noblemen, in the In Pure Olive Oil, Reg. 390....3 for $1.00 Le Coq Rouge, Rocky Neck, sence of Bernard DeLinton, GI oucester of of Aberbrothock, and chan- TETLEY TEA BAGS (64) 550 lor of Scotland, the soldier IMPORTED LOIN OF BEEF in gravy c rchman who composed the no- 11-ounce size. Reg. 650 autiful document, in 1320. he abbot with his several IMPORTED MEAT BALLS in gravy iED CARS b hops, and large aggregation of anti-Crabgrass compound Regularly 59it monks, canons, acolytes, cross- I Series 4-Door Sedan bearer and choir of monks, on one I Deluxe 4-Door Sedan side, with the herald, Lord Doug- las, Lord Randolph, Robert the Ily New - New Car Guarantee Bruce, King of Scotland, and the oarons make an imposing spectacle :ROMPTON'S For Your Convenience Let Us in their procession to the high al- Just scatter the clean, granular SCUTL Deliver Your Weekend Grocery tar for devotions, previous to the particles over the lawn with a Scotts Needs! MOTORS, INC signing of the declaration, as Spreader . Crabgrass succumbs, good At No Extra Charge! and Lincoln Dealer originally done April 6, 1320. grasses thrive. his annual pageantry attracts , Three or four weekly SCUTL•ings over- isles and Service TEL tors from al I parts of the """'"4 come demon Crabgrass at modest cost. 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x• FAIR QUESTION "You see, Tommy," said the after one extra-startling Ir sailor, AMERICA CELEBRATES The sailor home on leave was story, "I always believe In fight- BALLARD VALE ria: GLORIOUS FOURTI: telling his fiancee's family some ing the enemy with his own weap- America celebrated rather tall tales of his adventures. Mrs, Ruth Green, Correspondent, Telephone 1093-3 The ons." Fourth as only America no All listened, enthralled, except "Oh, yeah," sneered the lad. the youngest son, who was obvious- Boy Scouts Men's Club can. The record for the the "And how long does it take you to three-day holiday showed sur ly unimpressed. sting a wasp?" Boy Scout troop 76, accompanied Members of the Methodist church An, by Scoutmaster lames Butler, left Men's club are planning to attend 643 accidental deaths with St., "Things Different" Sunday far a week's stay at Camp the stock car races at Groveland, 366 of them due to traffic ing Onway, N.H. They are: Paul Mc- Saturday night, July 12. They are accidents, a record for the vas Farland, Billy Jeff Davis, Roy to meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. period. Drownings accoun- Sharpe, Russell Robinson, Frank ted for 202 more and 73 Church Notes others met violent death Froburg, Bruce Meyers, Hartwell The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist JULY CLEARANCE Abbott, Ralph and Carl Buschman, from various causes, The cnurch will meet Thursday at 7:30 New England death Danny McIntyre, Warren Russell, toll p.m. in the church vestry. Mrs. for the long holiday was Fred Hall, Billy Newcomb, Bobby Frances Benson and Dr. Carrie Ba- 34, the highways claiming Colpitts, Bobby Haggerty, Jeff con will be the hostesses. 16, drownings 12,and Hall, Freddy Lawrence, Bill Da- other A bakery sale will be held Wed- mishaps six. COTTONS wer e $25 $14 vis, Bill Davison, Donald Milligan, nesday afternoon at the home of Jimmie Evans, Ray Youmans, Fred- Mrs. John Duke, River st. Mrs. of the better type NOW die Sutton, Jackie Sutton. Trans- George Davison and Mrs. John Wil- In today's contest between free. portation was furnished by Frank son are in charge. The money re- dom and tyranny, it really become: Froburg, William McIntyre, Henry alized will aid in the sending of a contest between the American as- Meyers and James Butler. three young people to Rolling sembly line and the Communist See Our WINDOWS For Some party line. Presented Scouter's Key Ridge, North Andover for a week. The CI Arnold Schofield, son of Mr. and Personal s season is WONDERFUL VALUES Mrs. James Schofield of Tewksbury Mrs. Phillip Cosmo of Worcester right, rea Mrs. Clara Stott Knox of Wollas- is staying at the st., was awarded the scouter's ke)t home of her zo, Pat ton has been spending a few days daughter Mrs. Charles Relent. upon completion of a three-year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson course, at a joint meeting of North Stott, High st. ken were Andover district and North Essex Mr. and Mrs. James Sparks and Alan Wate Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of Amer- family of River st., spent the holi- ica, held at the North Parish Uni- day weekend at Happy Landing, erS1 tarian church, in North Andover, Lakeport, N.H. 7?)//617 Wednesday evening. Walter Cas- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ballou visi- Mr. and fl * Open Friday Night till 9 * well of Andover, council commis- ted Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood at ily of E A sioner, made the presentation. Manchester, N.H., the holiday oying a we Covered Dish Supper weekend. on beach. A covered dish supper was en- Misses Ruth Mears and Mary Mr. and M joyed by members of the tray paint- Elizabeth Green are vacationing at returned to Heat Your Kitchen ing class at the home of Mrs. Plum Island. fter a week Robert Smith in Methuen. Those Mrs. Claire Cary of Brockton rt. present were: Mrs. Ralph Green- visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green Miss Con wood, Mrs. Christian Matthews, Mrs. recently. ay for Oror Stephanie Delaney, Mrs. Fred No- Mr. and Mrs. James Schofield ke a six- AUTOMATICALLY well, Mrs. Murray Ballou, Mrs. were holiday guests of Mr. and the Unive Mr. and Marc Sweet, Mrs. Robert Read, Mrs. Mrs. Roland Crowther of Medford. 0 Frank Green, Mrs. David Robinson, Mrs. Charles Walent is a patient mily of H Mrs. Willard Myers, Mrs. Albert at the Lawrence General hospital. umed hon With Natural Gas Warner, Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. James Butler, son of Mr. and eek's vis Hobert Smith. Mrs. James Butler, Andover st., is illiam Dou spending the summer at Camp On- P. Leroy Vacation Bible School ut st., lel Daily vacation Bible school, way, N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyd and .5. air fore CLEAN sponsored by the Andover council Oak§ Mr. and of churches and conducted by the family of East Hartford, Conn. • visited Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll 1 Elm st., Union Congregational and Metho- "CHEF - COOkE06 sojourn at N dist churches of Ballardval e the holiday weekend. James opened Monday. At 9:45 a.m., reli- Mrs. Charles Richardson of E. SAFE ter, Atty. gious instruction classes met with Reading visited her sister Mrs. Cheever the teachers, and at 10 a.m. handi- Irving Shaw of High st. cis( a week's str • craft teachers met with the classes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner and FOODS Classes were dismissed at 10:15 family spent the holiday weekend Mr, and I All these frozen ready-to-cal dell 1$ hIcott o'clock. visiting relatives in Haddam, Conn. caries prepared by SEILER'S, Sew Summer hon AUTOMATIC 11I Every day hereafter the schedule Mrs. Alfred Smeltzer and son 141 A19AA .40r will be 9 — 9:30 a.m., Worship ser- and Mrs. Joseph Smeltzer, Sr. have England's leading caterers for Season. Mr. and N • vice, first week at Union Congre- returned after visiting relatives in years . Auburn, N.Y. daughter, NI gational church and second week FAMOUS CLAM CHOWDER enjoyed the • at Methodist church; 9:30 — 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. William Nicoll and ECONOMICAL a.m., religious instruction and sons of Ludlow, are guests of Mr. CHICKEN CROQUETTES Bells Beach and Mrs. James Nicoll of Clark rd. Mr. and '4 10:30 — 11:30 a.m. handicraft, SHRIMP CROQUETTES i4I1a44444 &MS The preschool and kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read and 367 N. Ma class will meet in the Methodist family visited Mrs. William Brad- CHICKEN A LA KING (stole, are r\-1 B NI• Seabrook be E church vestry. Mrs. Frank Orlando shaw of Somerset the holiday week- with SHERRY B and T' RANGE GAS BURNER teacher is assisted by Misses end. Richard Read of North Dighton ICE CREAM N. Main st. Diane Mitchell, Margaret Buckley Mrs. Curtis and Geneva O'Hara. Grade 1 — 3 visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read 11 for a week. making in the Sunday school room, teacher Sharon Mrs. Randolph Perry; handicraft Mr. and Mrs. William Madison and daughter of New York visited as treater $15 FOR YOUR Miss Peggy Perry. Grade 4 — S in mace Gene' the Union Congregational church Mrs. William Clemons of Andover 167 , hired right v vestry; teacher Mrs. Calvin Sei- st. 11r, and tV ferth,; handicraft Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaValle of $7450 OLD EQUIPMENT Brookfield visited at the home of Canterbury Goodwin assisted by Miss Gail at through Ma it Goodwin. Grade 6 and Junior high Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walent. BETTER FOOD STORES will meet in the Community room; teacher Mrs. George Brown, handi- Andover Co-op craft Mrs. Albert Warner, assisted 6 Now you can enjoy this modern, controlled heating SHAWSHEEN Andover Market DAY by Miss Joanne Myers. comfort . . . and kitchen heating with gas is economi- BAKERY George C. Cheyne cal! Come in and inquire about our new LOW NATURAL Dantos' Andover Spa a• II ft... GAS RATES FOR HEATING! OPEN FRIDAYS E. J. Dowd 'TIL 9 P.M. X If you prefer, your monthly payment BUCHAN Ever good Store Nft for your new gas heater will be in- and LOCH LOMOND Franz's Store cluded with your gas and electric bill. Shawsheen Market Scotch At McNALLY Rockport Norket LAWRENCE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY MEAT PIES Vi I lage Food and Grocer, TAX FAB T OP lid sr @Milt A41) ILICYSIC SYSTEM 1013 Distributed by sent•s‘ Plumbing and Heating ABERNETHY COOKIES SHAT-TEEN BROS. CA •• 2.6 Park St. Tel. 121 Baked Beans on Saturdays Franklin St., Lawrence NEW ENGLAND . . . ate PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK 85 TEL. 702 Dial 6610 POST 41Shi.u- REALTY TRANSACTIONS nut st. AMERICA CELEBRATES The following real estate trans- Theodore Grasso to Robert B. TINE GLORIOUS l'OURTII actions were recorded at the regis- Moore et ux, Lowell st. America celebrated The try of deeds: John A. Carey Jr. to John A. Fourth as only America William J. Myatt et alii to Harold Carey Sr., et ux, Lowell st. can. The record for the C. Clossey et ux, Highland rd. John A. Cirey Jr. to Arthur G. three-day holiday showed Helge M. Anderson et al to Wil- Tessier, Tr., Lowell st. and Belle- 643 accidental deaths with liam C. King et ux, Jenkins and vue rd, 366 of them due to traffic Harold Parker rds. accidents, a record for the James J. Ryan et ux to Samuel WORK FOR GOVERNMENT period. Drownings accoun- Rosen, Tr., Main st. ted for 202 more and '13 With taxes what they are, one Samuel Rosen, Tr., to John D. doesn't have to pass a civil service others met violent death Cooke et ux, Main st. from various causes. examination to work for the The John Philip Enterprises, Inc., to government—we all found that out New England death toll Ernest L. Wilkinson et ux, Alden March 15th. for the long holiday was rd. 34, the highways claiming George R. Abbot et alii to Agnes 16, drownings 12,and other A. Witt et al, Chestnut st. mishaps six. '‘..nreng Lawrence F. Southwick et ux to Paul W. Smith et ux, Johnson rd. Kenneth E. Campbell to Alton In today's contest between free. sr W. Hitchcock et ux, Main st. om and tyranny, it really becomes Herbert R. Muller to Arthur E. contest between the Americana. Read, Jr., et ux, High Plain rd. embly line and the Communist William H. Jowett, Est., to Carl Kitty line. The Coffee Mill softball team which sports a record of four wins and three losses for the J. Holt et ux, Walnut ave. and season is made up of A & P employees, most of whom are shown in the photo. From left to High st. Toppers Mrs. Phillip Cosmo of Worcester right, rear row, Colin Munroe, Dave Gordon, Bob Sullivan, J. M. Birdsall, sponsor; Frank Palaz- Jennie E. (Tapley) Greenwood s staying at the home of her zo, Pat Tomaselle, W. Beaulieu; front row, George Dube, Bob Fredrickson, Leo McCarthy, John to Carl J. Holt et ux, Walnut ave. laughter Mrs. Charles Welent. Thompson, Tom Pineau; in center, John Birdsall, mascot. Not present when the picture was ta- and High st. 69c ken were Marty Hamilton, Tony D'Angelo, Bob Gagnon, Carl Brown, Dave McCarthy, Bill Shaw, William H. Jowett, Est. to Alex- Expertly Dry Cleaned and Ilan Waters and Bill Raeger. ander Thomson et ux, Walnut ave. Custom Pressed. John W. Jowett, Est. to Carl J. Holt et ux, Walnut ave. and High Little League st. LAUNDRY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kneath and Jennie E. (Tapley) Greenwood In a see-saw game at Salem, family of Ballardvale rd., are en- Capt. John P. Jacobson, formerly to Alexander Thomson et ux, Wal- joying a week's vacation at Hamp- N.H., Monday night the Andover nut st. Shirts . . 16c Cardinals staged a five-run rally of Andover, recently was assigned ton beach. as assistant supply officer of the George R. Abbott et alii to No Minimum Bundle Charge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Cole have in the sixth inning to win 8 — 4 Franklyn L. Johnson et ux. Chest- over the Senators. Billy Cronin, engineer section, Headquarters, Laundered and Refinished returned to their home on High st., wife and the Cardinals' centerfielder topped IX Corps, in Korea. His after a week's vacation at Harwich- four children live in Medford. port. the local victory with three hits, ser- five RBI's, highlighted with a A veteran of 16 years army Miss Constance Cole left Mon- vice Capt. Jacobson was on duty day for Orono, Me., where she will game-winning triple in the final TROUSER POCKETS inning. in both Europe and the Pacific fake a six-weeks' summer course during World War II. Expertly Tailored ... 49c at the University of Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trott and family of Bethel, Conn., have re- JUNIOR Attained First Place In 1905 turned home after enjoying a LEAGUE Canada climbed to the acknow- week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. ledged first place in the production In a game that was tightly con- of nickel in 1905—three years after Rilliam Douty of Prospect Hill rd. tested up to the last of the sixth LAUNDERERS and OVER ,,, § P. Leroy Wilson Jr., of 66 Chest- 'the Canadian nickel-copper ores and inning the Andover team in the Ju- left Monday to join the the then best method for their sepa- ut nior League went down 10 — 12 be- .S. air force. ration into nickel and copper, the MAIN ST. ANDOVER fore the South Lawrence West nine Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Fraize, so-called Orford Process, were SE/ZER on the latter's grounds Tuesday 41 Elm st., have returned from a brought together in the formation night. The host team was leading - COM? sojourn at North Salisbury beach. of the International Nickel Com- ICHEr 3 — 2 going into the sixth when it pany. At that time, Canadian nickel James F. Greeley and his daugh- exploded a 7-run surge to put the production was at a rate of slightly ter, Atty. Anna M. Greeley, 31 game on ice. Andover could not over 1,500,000 pounds per month. Cheever circle, have returned from score in the seventh. The locals .Today International Nickel alone FOODS a week's stay at Nantucket. used three pitchers to stem the is producing 21,000,000 pounds per Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. White, tide without avail. deli• month and total Canadian produc- .All these frozen ready-to-eat 15 Wolcott ave., are at their new tion is over 23:000,000 pounds cacies prepared by SEILER'S, Stu summer home at Plymouth for the TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED monthly. England's leading caterers for 7i season. ADS BRING RESULTS years . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winter and daughter, Nancy, of Foster circle, FAMOUS CLAM CHOWDER enjoyed the holiday weekend at EASY TO APPLY, „ CHICKEN CROQUETTES Wells Beach, Me. Sir, and Mrs. Augustine J. Cotter, SHRIMP CROQUETTES 367 N. Main st., and daughter, EASY ON ME EYE/ CHICKEN A LA KING Carole, are spending the month at PATTERSON-SARGENT with SHERRY Seabrook beach. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cairnie of ICE CREAM . Main st., together with Mr. and rs. Curtis Davideit of S. Main st., re making a motor trip to Detroit. Sharon Morgan, 7, of Lowell st., as treated Monday at the Law- ce General hospital for a frac- ed right wrist. THE WONDER ONE-COAT ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson of WALL PAINT MADE WITH OIL anterbury st., are enjoying a trip at rough Maine. BETTER FOOD STORES ELECTRIC HAMMER $5.00 Andover Co-op PROVED WASHABLE ! Andover Market PROVED DURABLE ! George C. Cheyne Buy and try this greatest of all flat wall pantos' Andover Spa paints today! Made with oil, Flatlux goes on smoothly, easily ... dries fast E. J. Dowd • N. to a beautiful washable finish. Covers SICKLE BAR MOWER $5.00 Evergood Store AXE wallpaper in one coat. ASK ABOUT \wiN vcx . Franz's Store ONLY ■ FERTILIZER SPREADERS $1.50

Shawsheen Market I ~OIOR VISION Weep 2970 tut 9 8 ALL PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY AND PICK-UP Rockport Market ANDOVER PER GALLON Grocer $ 3 Village Food and TAXI SERVICE NOW ... MORE THAN EVER . . . USE A PROVED PAINT! Distributed by SHAHEEN BROS. CAll 414 ... W. R. HILL 85 Franklin St., Lawrence Dial 6610 POST OFFICE AVENUE The new look at blander & Swanton's. Pictured above is the new aluminum alloy and glass store front providing a bright new view of displays. To the right, the newly redecorated interior featuring new lighting afid air-conditioning for shopping ease and comfort.

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AN The new Elander & Swanton's which you see pictured here has been 36 years abuilding! Begun in 1916 as a small tailoring and men's wear estab- lishment at 1 Main Street by Carl Elander, today's modern store is a transition reflecting over three decades of serving our home-town public well. It is a step designed to provide a better service, in a pleasanter and more comfortable store. Yes, our new store again emphasizes that for the finest in men's and boy's wear . . . at the fairest prices ... you'll do better at Elander & Swanton's!

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-TO ALL WHO VISIT OUR NEW STORE FRIDAY & SATURDAY We want you to help us celebrate the opening of our new INN. store. With no obligation whatever, you may participate in ...... , our opening gift feature. Just come in and fill out a gift- award slip. Saturday night at 6 p.m., we will have three names drawn and award a $50 merchandise certificate; a 310 merchandise certificate and a $5 merchandise certifi- cate!

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(DOVER, MASS. WE'RE AIR 16 8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952 Ir Our Tax Rate Goes Up At The Memorial Hall Library Down the Years COMING EVENTS Weekend Painter, Burton. The $4 increase in the tax rate announced last July 14 and 16: Puppet classes at nov This answers all the questio the week by the assessors was not unexpected. with 10:15 a.m. for lower grades. a beginner might ask - a begit, stir July 15 and 17: Puppet classes at ner who has had no time to stun Am Early in the year Roy E. Hardy, chairman of the The Townsman 10:15 a.m. for higher grades. professionally but wants to make! et., board, pointed out several factors that indicated a $3 a hobby of oil painting. lag NEW BOOKS to $4 increase, and at the close of the town meeting 50 Years Ago - July 1902 The Lost Childhood and Other vas A Land, Hawkes. last March when a record sum of approximately $1.4 Vice Principal Stearns returned Essays, Greene. from Princeton, .N.J., Thursday This is a must book for every- The publishers of this nn million was appropriated by the voters, estimated where he had gone to interview the one who finds literature interest- geology of Great Britain feel so that those who enjoyed "The Se that it meant an increase from the $40 rate to a new university authorities in regard to ing to any degree. Each of the old l high of $44. the recent examination trouble. and new writers studied has a Around Us" will find pleasure': Charles Lord, 16, had his face five-page evaluation by Greene. this study of man's relation* Coming after the $4 increase a year ago it means badly burned with powder on the Almost auto-biographical as well with the natural world of Britain, that the tax rate in Andover has gone up $8 over the Fourth as the result of an unex- as being a book of criticism. Scandinavia In 1952 pected discharge of a small cannon. Excellent handbook for traveler: $36 rate of 1950, a substantial boost in a two-year In North Andover the postal The Letters Of Private Wheeler, Wheeler. in Scandinavia, with special info. period. authorities have put something new mation on Finland and the Olympic into effect. They have placed three These letters, arranged in dairy form, are the only known first-hand games. Over 80 experts contribated Causes of the upward surge are in keeping with the large standing boxes in different material. How to plan, how toga parts of the town as receptacles report of campaign life in the general trend of increases everywhere in the same years 1809-1828. Recently dis- there, what to see, local customs, for papers and parcels. Andover places to go, eat, shop, etc. period. should have something like that covered in family home, they are a private's interpretation of Welling- Locally, it was the building of two new elementary here, we add. Many Andover residents have ton's army in Napoleonic Wars. Main Street Firm schools, salary increases, and a decrease in the left town for their summer homes Last Voyage, Davison. Renovates Store The amount received from the state that brought the 1951 at the seashore or on the lakes of Frank and Ann Davison, ad- With new front Windows of ale, Laurie, Maine and New Hampshire. rate up $4. This year the cost of school operation in- venturers to the last, kept on the inum alloy and glass which addax ck J. Lawrence assessors announce move in search of something new attractive appearance to its plact e par creased more than $40,000, charities went up$15,000, tax rate of $15.60 for the year. until there was nothing left but to of business the firm of Elanderi nd Mrs department appropriations $15,000 more, and the bond This is the same that it has been try the sea. Hoping to escape the Swanton opened up its newly re* for several years past. payment and interest account increased $10,000. law, they set off in a ketch and vated store at 56 Main st., today, Differences between the select- made their last trip together. During the past two weeks worn men and the street railway com- A This total of more than $80,000 accounts for the Soil Development, Faulkner. men have been engaged in giving pany in connection with the Elm additional $4 this year. Then there was the action of, the whole store an entirely net street grant have been adjusted. With a garden plot of 40 acres, appearance. The interior has bet the legislature boosting the exemption on personal Looks as though the Haverhill- the author works at agricultural We experiments and proves revolu- redecorated, new lighting installed Andover line will be built after all. REV. JO property from $1000 to $5000 which made a reduction the new windows added, and Too many "gangs" of youths tionary techniques of making good in the amount of local tax usually collected on this keeping with the modern trend r SUNDA displaying bad manners by their soil out of bad. business, the store has service o item. "rough house" tactics on trolley been a Trailering At Sixty-five, Dole, conditioned. Pastor. A It would be pleasant if one could predict where it cars. About time they were stop- After Mary Dole's daughters The business, which is amoat Caine. ped, we say. were grown and she herself had the oldest in Andover, was found,: hIONDA was going to stop, just as it would be pleasing to Barber shops raise price of hair retired she decided to see the in 1916 by Carl E. Elander at be a spec know when federal and state taxes are going to stop cuts from 20 to 25 cents. Change country as she wanted, and with a ittee hours to close at 9 p.m., except trailer she roved all over the U.S. Main st. In 1927 it was moved going higher. its present location and in I tativee Saturdays when they will close at Here is her advice to others about Andover residents expect the town to maintain its 11 p.m. They will continue to trailering. Sound. Helpful. Stanley F. Swanton became a p close Thursday afternoons. ner. standards and improve them where financially pos- Lawrence High baseball team A Catholic Speaks His Mind On The present store has been sible. They are aware that many capable and con- concludes most successful season America's Religious Conflict, Su- larged three times. In 1946 tle scientious officials are serving in office and that in school's history. Wins prize cup grue. firm took over the Arco buuldia!, offered by Essex Interscholastic Thomas Sugrue has written his following which step the off' town funds under their control are spent with care. A.A., for championship of league. suggestions for working toward a tailoring and pressing sections , The great honor of winning lies in solution of America's religious dif- the store were moved ups * * * leadership of its captain, Michael ficulties. It deserves serious thereby enlarging the selling O'Brien, one of best catchers in reading by everyone. on the street floor. If management or labor or both look to the govern- the league. At bat 41 times he Desert Year, Krutch. U.T.ABLISHED 18E7 made 21 hits for an average of ment to solve their problems or seek the artificial Well-written, beautiful piece of THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN .512, and stole 26 bases. Will en- method of legislation for settlement they will be let- bookmanship. Joseph Wood Krutch PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ter Dartmouth in fall. 58 MAIN STREET. ANDOVER, MAP ting some of the most important freedoms slip from went to the American southwest 25 Years Ago - July 1927 for a year, away from his familiar their hands. —Westerly (R.I.) Sun ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS HATTEI. Townspeople invited to inspect Connecticut countryside. Here are THE ANDOVER POST OFFICE the new. Memorial Hall library and his philosophical observations on PRICE 5C PER COPY $2.50 PER II see how their $90,000 has been the beauty of his new world. HEAL', Publisher Irving E. R ur spent on the transformed interior induction center at Boston. Editor Frank J. A. Hump:' By our GEO. W. HORNE CO. and exterior. 4,1v. Mgr. . . Raymond B. DeRu.Y 7 prove Camp Andover for younger girls Members of West church choir ilallardvale Ruth c LAWRENCE, MASS. Shawsheen Helen Cu. e TREE opens 8th season at Pomp's pond and guests hold delightful party at Sarah In West Pariah . • TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK with group of 57 from Greater Bos- home of Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Put- YEEDIN B NATIONAL EDITORIAL • BRACD SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING ton. nam of Lowell st. " r- n Telephone 7339 Established 1854 H. E. Miller is building a new Tag day Saturday for navy relief. 14110 • CABLIN business block on the west side of Help families of navy's fighting AS50 0...) L • RUM!, Main st. Building will span Rogers men. - Adv. PRAY] brook. REE Fire Chief Charles F. Emerson MOV was a judge of the horribles at the Radio and Television \ Fourth of July parade in North J. Reading. SALES AND SERVICE Local fire department called to Compounded 1 Lawrence at 3 a.m. Thursday and assisted fighting fire at the H. K. Webster Co. building on West st. HAROLD PHINNEY with Many improvements made at Pomp's pond swimming beach and NEW LOCATION - g5 MAIN ST. conveniences now offered bathers (OPP. A & P) TEL. 1175 are of the best. The fireworks stand of Ralph

• Parker in Ballardvale was com- pletely destroyed by fire last Mon- day. Large number of people alv • Here skilled Registered Pharmacists com- gathered near riverbank had to pound your Doctor's prescriptions precisely dodge skyrockets and red lights as directed. And each step is checked for ac- that were shooting in all directions curacy. Fresh, potent ingredients are used. after someone tossed a lighted A Treadway Inn firecracker into the booth. And you'll find our prices uniformly fair. So, Dinner 6:15 to 7;4 tiling us your Doctor's next prescription. 10 Years Ago - July 1942 Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 Close to 2300 Andover auto Sunday Dinner 1 2:30 to 2:30 owners who still have cars on the CHOI( Buffet Supper discontinued road expected to register for new l popular Raio July n iugAugust.t The Dalton Pharmacy gasoline ration program. SAM. E LUNCHEONS WEDDING RECEPTIONS 1111.11DG • Andover, Rig MAIN AT PARK ST. TEL. 107 Largest draft quota ever to leave Tel. • Andover will depart tomorrow for

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MARRIAGE RETURNS I'll # P NORTH READING Hall Library The following marriage returns have been filed at the office of DRIVE•INTHoara onR• TES 2 ard62 Weekend Painter, Burton. Town Clerk George H. Winslow: This answers all the gamin' Thurs. to Sat. a beginner might ask -a begie Richard Gibbs Munroe, Lowell Anthony Steele ner who has had no time to stall at. and Jane Harrison Young, 28 "IVORY HUNTER'. professionally but wants to maker Union st., married July 5 by the - co-feature - a hobby of oil painting. Rev. John G. Gaskill, in the West Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie Parish church. "NO lltX)M FOR 'I'F.E GROOM" A Land, Hawkes. John P. Gaudet, 17 Cuba st., Sun. to Tues. The publishers of this no and Isabelle C. Ferry, Elms rd., Gene Kelly - Debbie Reynolds geology of Great Britain feel sun North Reading, married July 5 by "SINGING IN THE RAIN" that those who enjoyed "fi le se, the Rev. John L. Doyle, in St. - co-feature - Around Us" will find pleasure is Theresa's church, North Reading. this study of man's relationshO "THE LION AND THE HORSE" with the natural world of Britain, Scandinavia In 1952 Excellent handbook for travelers in Scandinavia, with special ink?. 7/ (544 mation on Finland and the Olympic games. Over 80 experts contribute material. How to plan, how to Re dhe CARRIAGE there, what to see, local customs, places to go, eat, shop, etc. semi-annual c Main Street Firm Renovates Store The Gidley - Laurie wedding party at the Free church June 21 when Miss Margaret Brown Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Laurie, 59 Whittier st., became the bride of Frede- With new front Windows of ale, tick J. A. Gidley, 33 Harold st., North Andover. A reception followed at the parish house. In clearance sale inum alloy and glass which add az the party, from left to right, Gladys Gill, Ruby Laurie, Mrs. Gidley, Mr. Gidley, George Adams V attractive appearance to its plact and Mrs. George Williams. (Look Photo) of business the firm of Elanderi e 94 main st. tel. 28 Swanton opened up its newly rep St. Augustine's Church d vated store at 56 Main at., today, RF.V. P. 1. CAMPBELL, Pastor open friday evenings til 9 During the past two weeks woo• AT THE CHURCHES FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Novena de- men have been engaged in giviri votions, benediction and veneration the whole store an entirely net a, of Relic of St. Theresa. Charter No. 1129 Reserve District No. 1 11 appearance. 'The interior has be West Pariah Church Andover Baptist Churcn SATURDAY: 4 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 1- redecorated, new lighting installe r REV. JOHN G. GASKILL, Minister ROY E. NELSON JR., Minister to 9 p.m. Confessions. REPORT OF CONDITION OF the new windows added, and . SUNDAY: Masses, 6:30 a.m., THE ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK keeping with the modern trend n SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. Morning SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Morning ser- 8:30 a.rn., 9:45 a.m., and 11:30 business, the store has been a; service of worship. Sermon by the vice of worship. Rev. Roy E. Nel- a.m. of Andover in the state of Massachusetts, at the close of business on conditioned. tor. All are most cordially wel- son Jr., pastor. Special Music. June 30, 1952. St. Joseph's Church rs The business, which is mu e. Sermon by the pastor on the sub- Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, ONDAY: 7:45 p.m. There will ad the oldest in Andover, was footle. ject: "The Afterglow." Accept the SUNDAY: Mass at 9 a.rn. Con- under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes be, a special meeting of the church in 1916 by Carl E. Elander at invitation of the carillonic bells fessions are heard before Mass. committee and organization repre- ASSETS Main st. In 1927 it was moveu. and worship at the Andover Bap- tatives in the vestry. Uhrist Church S. its present location and in 19 tist church. Always a friendly wel- 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve ut come. REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector Stanley F. Swanton became a pr. balance, and cash items in process of collection . . .32,546,300.17 2. United States Government obligations, direct and ner. SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Holy Commu- guaranteed 4 355,040.90 )n The present store has bent Christian Science society nion. 10 a.m. Morning service and Obligations of States and political subdivisions . 156,918.87 1- larged three times. In 19461k (6 Locke Street) sermon. Officiating minister, the 3. firm took over the Arco boding SUNDAY: 9.30 a. rn. Sunday school. Rev. David A. Pearson. 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 234,529.51 5. Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock of is following which step the offi 1 a. m. Church service. Subject of The North Parish Church Federal Reserve bank) 15,000.00 a tailoring and pressing section lesson sermon: "Sacrament". (Unitarian) - North Andover 6. Loans and discounts (including $596.72 overdrafts) .. 2,551,325.47 if- the store were moved ups thereby enlarging the selling ars REV. E. A. BROWN JR., Minister 7. Bank premises owned $90,959.49, furniture and us PAINTS fixtures $36,042.66 on the street floor. SUNDAY: 11 a.m. Morning ser- 127,002.15 WALLPAP ERS vice, the Rev. Ernest A. Brown 11. Other assets 36,597.69 A.BLISHED IB67 Jr. preaching. E,T. ART SUPPLIES 12. TOTAL ASSETS 10,022,714.76 of THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY South Church LIABILITIES ch 58 MAIN STREET. ANDOVER. MAN st DuPont EV. Fl EDERICK to. NOSS, Pastor 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ar ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATRA. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Union service corporations 6,297,492.56 re THE ANDOVER POST OFFICE 40 of the South and Free Christian 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and PER on PRICE 5c PER COPY $2.50 churches. The Rev. Levering Rey- corporations • • 1,737,384.80 nolds Jr., preaching. 15. Deposits of United States Government (including Irving E. R EALTH TREETMENT Outside White Publisher postal savings) 252, 477.30 Editor Frank J. A. Hun By our Skilled Arborists will 4dv. Mgr. Raymond B. IkRu HOUSE PAINT BUILDING PERMITS 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 413,512.15 . . Ruth G. prove your Trees! Call Nowt air . Helen C 17. Deposits of banks 378,788.19 . REE SURGERY Keeps White ISSUED FOR JUNE at Shawslieen 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc ) 181,735.93 (Vest Parish . • • • EEDING •MOVING it- Houses White (Continued from Page One) 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS. $9,261,390.93 NATIONAL EDITORIAL RACING 23. Other liabilities 60,576.30 A SIO ci ItaM ABLING GAL. $595 165 Summer st., Knut F. Hansen, L RUNING garage, 33 Enmore st., Lynn and 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 9,321,967.23 tg Marilyn Southwick, garage, 19 PRAYING CAPITAL ACCOUNTS REE Burnham rd., Raymond and Eilen MOVAL COLE Johnson, garage, 171 Summer st., 25. Capital Stock: ision nAINT& WALLPAPER CO. Elsie H. White, storage and pig- (c) Common stock, total par 8200,000.00.... 200,000.00 gery, Dascomb rd., Ernest and 26. Surplus 300,000.00 46 MAIN ST. FEL.1156 Mary Gaudet, chicken house, North 27. Undivided profits :E 178,232.13 st., John Asoian and Harry Loosi- 28. Reserves 22,515.40 gian, temporary building, River rd. 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 700,747. 53 Additions and alterations: Har- 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 10,022,714.76 old and Mary Clossey, 221 High- NEY land rd., new foundation and MEMORANDA ST. change roof; Eaton Hall cottage, 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities 5 Phillips academy, interior changes; and for other purposes 1,329,453.07 Frost House, Phillips academy, 32. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of interior changes; Carter House, reserves of 81,467.73 Main st., interior and exterior State of Massachusetts, County of Essex, ss: changes; Christ church, Central - • always delightful at and School streets, add to parish I, C. W. Holland, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly house; John Fielding, Lowell st., swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Lovejoy rd., enlarge shed; and belief. rndover Inn Lucy Stewart, 134 Main st., small C. W. HOLLAND, Cashier. out interior changes; Francis and Mar- A "Treadway Inn" ANDOVER COTTAGE garet Mooney, 12 Sutherland st., (Seal) Dinner 6:15 to 7:4 SOUTH MAIN ST. ANDOVER enlarge porch; Elander and Swan- Sworn to and subscribed before me Correct - Attest: is 12 to 2 ton, Main st., change store front. this 8th day of July, 1952. Abbot Stevens ay Dinner 12:30 to 2:30 DAILY 5 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Katherine A. Berry, H. N. Stevens Jr. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 12 N to 8:30 P.M. Addition: F'oxcroft Hall, Phil- 'day Buffet Supper discontinued I - Closed Mondays - Notary Public. L. S. Finger lips academy, small interior chan- My commission expires May 2, ges; Kenneth and Mary Hird, 27 RESERVATIONS: CALL AND. 1860 1958. Directors. BRIDGE LUNCHE•Orndover Topping rd., add garage and porch. 'HR ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES 16 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952

• Ir Glamorous Yet Useful OBITUARIES MSS LOUIEE HAN N AP P EL R.N. MRS. ALLIVILL CALLAHAN Nickel silver, an alloy of nickel, Miss Louise Hannappel, R.N., a Mrs. Allivill (Baker) Powers copper and zinc, is the glamour former Andover resident died Sun- Callahan, S. Main st., died Friday nor metal of the non-ferrous foundry. day at her home in Gardner after a at the Muller nursing home, Law- the It is used in architecture and public long illness. A native of Rhode rence, following a long illness. A sur buildings, and in the railroad, mit Reighbo An, Island she had resided in Andover native of Nova Scotia, she had Ville, household and food handling for about 40 years, moving to . A grc st., been an Andover resident for 50 fields. Gardner about 10 years ago. Ilaverhil ing years and attended St. Mark's There are no immediate surviv- iltredt se vac, Methodist church, Lawrence. ors. Surviving are two sons, Earl lilac held an The funeral was held Wednesday Powers of Andover and Gordon H. (if Nfr. umbarto from the M. J. Mahoney funeral Powers of Philadelphia, Pa., one ng. SB home. Lawrence, with a high Mass granddaughter and several nieces Come in rs and of requiem at 9 a.m. in St. Augus- ,and nephews. lads an tine's church. Burial was in St. The funeral was held Sunday and enjoy a sserole Augustine's cemeter from the Lundgren funeral home ieurse, with services at 2:30 p.m., con- delicious meal or sherbert ducted by the Rev. Fay L. Gem- ad cook: mel], pastor of the Vine Street snack at , MORRISSEY by coffee Methodist church, Lawrence. Bu- it pun, rial was in Spring Grove cemetery. cream: TAXI The bearers were: Harold A., Among THE TWO-WAY RADIOS Walter and Harold F. Baker and aid Mrs. Theodore La France. lien Paul MRS. JOHN A. McCARTHY sad Mrs. THATCHED Mrs. Anna (O'Neil) McCarthy, a Ja.,1nwyl TEL. former resident of Andover, died &s, Walt( 59 Peter am ROOF July 2 at her home 67 Broad st., Norwich, Conn., following a short Chester K1 Junction Routes 125- 133 INSTANT SERVICE illness. She had resided in And- all of I NORTH ANDOVER over for 27 years, moving to Con- Toole a 6 CARS • 32 PARK ST . necticut five years ago. Dicky Surviving are her husband, John Mr. an A. McCarthy; two daughters, Miss lo and Jacqueline of Norwich and Mrs. , Alan A James Curran of Drexel Hill, Pa., n and A HONEST Dr. We PIANOS a sister Miss Catherine O'Neil of siting fro Amesbury; two brothers, Joseph L. Al HONEST PRICES O'Neil of Amesbury and James T. FOUR-FOOTED FRIEND in a foreign land lends aid "Right 13, O'Neil of Peabody. A to the U. S. Marines. This is a picture which could have On the The funeral was held Saturday as Fnmore from the O'Donnell funeral home, been taken almost anywhere and almost any time in the celebrated KNUEPFER & DIMMOCK Amesbury with a high Mass of re- past ten years . . . there may very well be others like it the yard of quiem in St. Joseph's church. tern. The Burial was in St. Joseph's ceme- taken in the next ten years . . . or more. FFSi-s< ST. i AWRi ',(Tr - FP. EA T"-:1 lies enjoy tery, Amesbury. For in a time of unrest such as this, our country must be r their

PI t t, 11S - RADV`C FRICIDAI RES — L L C, - AGE alert on many fronts—to keep the restless peace. This tinued PLAYGROUNDS HOLD nding takes strength. Strength in manpower, strength in our nk Bark COUPLE RACES national economy, represented by YOU! Mr. an (Continued from Page One) and Mr: Sweeney, Ray Hitchins, Ethel For you are an important part of our country's economy. ie Mc) Lynch, Betty Lynch, David Bilka, When you have a sturdy backlog of savings you are se• ay, Mb Whether you seek a re- George Connors, Jerry Burbine, cure—and so is your country. And one of the best ways es Jeni Garbui freshing drink at our foun- Heather MacKenzie, Marcia Auch- for you to build up and keep such security is by buying tain, tobacco, cosmetics, terlonie, Thomas Leary, Frank and Mr wish to have a prescript- Dushame, Jack Milne, Barry Con- United States Defense Bonds—regularly. Your bonds Mrs. ion filled or just plain . Micha want to cool-off . . . stop nors, Rusty Hutchins, Mildred Ear- and other forms of saving make you a solid, dependable ly, Patsy Daly, Lana Done, Dennis iam Sin in at our modern pharm- citizen of an economically strong nation. And peace is Mrs. Jo acy. You'll find even a Gendron. only for the strong! short visit very refreshing. Shawsheen; Bobby Mirisola, Alan CALL Flye, Charles Pelletier, Bradley Buy Defense Bonds today . . . and buy them regularly LASSI Richards, Douglas Howe, Carolyn Torano, Carol Caliri, Dorothy through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Byrnes, Lisa Thompson and Joe Strengthen your own future and that of your country by C Hastings. saving your money through bonds. Ballardvale: Freddy Froburg, Helene Riley, Chickie Murnane, Low Richard Bead, Meriby Sweet, Bob- TEL ANDOVER /006 HERE'S HOW E BONDS HOME by Read, Julie Leslie, Billy But- NOW EARN MORE MONEY FOR YOU! B MAIN ST ANDOVER MASS ler, Fred Harkins, Carolanne Shaw, BEAN SUPT Putty Butler, Barbara Barrington, Now safe, sure U. S. Series E Defense Bonds pay an even San& Jean Nlurnane, Eddie Mills, Danny Fried Dunn, Charlotte Bentley. better return than ever before . . . thanks to 3 brand-new Central:Gretchen Currier, Bobbie money-earning features just announced by the U. S. Treasury. pERSON AL 'LOANS Petrie, Nikki Scalera, Bob Cele, EV Alby Scalera, Robert Shann, Nor- 1. Now every-Series E Bond you buy begins earning interest after only 6 rnontfu. When you need cash reaches full Hours: Fr man Wallace, Dennis Porter, Mar- It earns 3%, compounded semiannually, when held to maturity. It )ther Dr to make a purchase shall Petrie, Tom Shann, Barry maturity value earlier (9 years 8 months) and the interest it pays is now bitter it Spinney, Donald Barker and Jackie the start! or for an emergency Gillespie. 2. Every Series E Bond you own can now go on earning interest for 10 more elfl don't pay more than West Center: William Turner, Pa- after it reaches the original maturity date—without your lifting a finger! tricia Lebreck, Sharon Morgan, thrifty bank rates! the new, Barbara Williams, Renee Dubocq, 3. During the 10-year extension period, every unmatured bond earns at $18.7S csn Enjoy confidential loan service Joanne Carter, Richard Jol if fe, higher interest (average 3% compounded semiannually). Your original David Lermond, Thomas Kelly, now repay you $33.67. $37.50 pays back $67.34. And so on. plus an understanding discussion James White, Kathline Dolan, John better-paying Series E of your current money problems, Dolan and Raymond Couture. Start now! Invest more savings in Bonds—through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work you visit us for your Twi League when or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. Results Last Week PERSONAL LOAN July 2 W. Andover 6, Browns 2 July 7 CYO S, Browns 2 The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Standing Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, VI 1, Pct The Advertising Council and ARLINGTON CYO 4 0 1000 W. Andover 2 2 500 TRUST COMPANY B' Vale 1 2 333 Browns 1 4 200 JhC ESSEX AT LAWRENCE STREETS itND NINE BROADWAY Schedule July 10 B'Vale vs W. Andover ANDOVER TOWNSMAN July 14 B'Vale vs Browns MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Andover's Own Newspaper Since 1887 July 17 W. Andover vs CYO THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952 11

Mrs. Frank Barkalow and her Joseph Normandy. During the year children Susan and Lynn of Enmore Earn Certificates 176 standard certificates were is- HAWSHEEN st., left by plane Monday for West In First Aid Work sued. Mrs. Helm Caswell, Corespondent, Telephone 62 Virginia where they will visit for two weeks with Mrs. Barkalow's The latest group to receive Red Personal parents. Cross standard first aid certifi- Phyllis Bonanno, daughter of Personals eighborhood Cook-Out Lawrence Small and Billy McKay cates includes a group of women !AN and Mrs. Alfred raonanno, 29 A group of neighbors in the Mr. and Mrs. William Busby and of bimore st., made a plane trip to from the North district. Enmore st., is recuperating at her averhill, Dumbarton and Carlisle their four children of York st., are Canada where they spent the holi- Among them are: Mrs. Roger home after receiving treatment at section of Shawsheen Vil- enjoying a month's vacation at eet day weekend. Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. the Lawrence General hospital for ge held a cook-out on the grounds North Hampton beach. Rita I3ecotte, Mrs. Alice Retelle, an injured ankle which she hurt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKinnon on CAPT. GREENLAW Mrs. Esther Donahue, Mrs. Geor- quite seriously while on her bicy- their two sons of Canterbury st., mbarton st. last Saturday eve- GOING TO gette Carter, Mrs. Sophie Cartier, cle last week. moved to their new home on Hoban- AUSTRIA ng. Sizzling hot dogs, hambur- and Mrs. Blanch F ortuna. Archi- dy rd., Andover this past week. (Continued from Page One) rs and home baked beans with bald Davidson Jr., and Granville Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN , Dick and Steven Foster, sons of lads and macaroni-cheese-tomato 1942. He served in the European Cutler were the instructors for this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster of Dum- sseroles made up the main theatre from April 1943 until group. urse, with watermelon, fruit and barton st., have been vacationing August 1945 and was assigned to erbert together with brownies with their grandparents in Waltham, duties in Puerto Rico for two Other qualified first aid instruc- d cookies for dessert followed Steven for the weekend and Dick years. tors trained by the Red Cross who coffee. The children also had for the remainder of the week. He is the son of Kenneth L. have conducted courses during the it punch, milk and individual Miss Carol Lewis, daughter of Greenlaw of Princeton, Me., and fiscal year ending last June are: creams. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Lewis of Mrs. Wells W. Parker of Medford. Miss Isabel Hancock, Miss Eleanor Among those present were Mr. Sherbourne st., is enrolled for the His wife is the former Hazel Tucker, Miss Frances Collins, tii i( TONIGHT Mrs. Paul McKinnon and chi- summer session at the University Houghton of Methuen, daughter of Simeon Hyde Jr., Harper Follans- a iv THRU SAT. n Paul, Judy and Donald, Mr. of N. 11. Mrs. John Kelley, 285 N. Main st. bee, Kenneth Niinard, Miss Carolyn Rode 110 Mrs. Robert Foster, daughter, Miss Vera Thurston of William Mrs. Greenlaw and their three Goodwin, Miss Dorothy Judd and Anwyl and niece, Karen, Mr. and st., fifth grade teacher at the Shaw- children, Walter Jr., 9, Douglas, 3, Michael Itt..NNIE Walter Caswell and children, sheen school is spending a two and Ruth, 2, expect to join him in er and Betsy, Mr. and Mrs. weeks' vacation in Springfield. Austria within a few weeks. • ester Kopatch and daughter Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, their , THE DAY TPE all of Dumbarton at., Mrs. Alice son Peter and daughter Susan of FIRE IN AUTO C. A. HILL & CO EARTH STOOD STILL oole and her sons, Peter, Dan- Lowell st., are spending two weeks An alarm from box 62, High Electrical Contractor Dicky and Eddie of Carlisle at North Salisbury beach. street and Burnham road, at 11:16 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Licciar- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clarke and a.m., July 3 called the fire de- Ir .1W% 11 SI.1 partment to a slight fire in an auto CHARLES A. HILL, JR. lo and daughter Jane,; Dr. and their five children of Liberty st., 111i1, 11N I. I owned by Roland Weeks, caused • Alan Woodcock and children, are spending a vacation at Sea- Call us for every residen- by a short circuit, BRAVE WARRIORS a and Anne all of Haverhill st., brook beach. tial, commercial and in- Dr. Woodcock's sister, who is Mrs. Jack Woodworth and her dustrial electrical service. NEWS—SHORTS ing from Canada. two sons of Sterling st., are spend- ing the summer with Mrs. Wood- LIGHTING ENGINEERS Before" Weenie Roast Births... VD in a foreign land lends aid lght worth's parents at Waterville, Me. n the night before The Fourth 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 is a picture which could have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons and I3UTHMANN — A son, July 1 at Enmore st. neighborhood group daughter Betty-Jo of Haverhill st., the Clover Hill hospital to Mr. and re and almost any time in the ebrated with a weenie roast in spent the holiday weekend at Lake Mrs. Fred Buthmann (Edna Jones) yard of Mr. and Mrs. John Win- lay very well be others like it Winnipesaukee, N.H. of Dascnmb rd. . The children of all the fami- s . . . or more. enjoyed the picnic first and Albert Carpentier of Dumbarton LARIVIERE — A daughter July r their retirement the adults st., spent the holiday weekend with 2 at the Lawrence General hospi- h as this, our country must be tal to Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Lari- North Andover Nursing Home tinned the celebration. Those his wife and family at Lake Shore keep the restless peace. This nding included: Mr. and Mrs. Park, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. viere (Mary Gelineau) of North st., West Andover. 140 Prescott Street n manpower, strength in our k Barkalow, Mrs. Jack Flaher- William Phinney of Detroit, sited by YOU! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Winters, Mich., is vacationing with his BRIGGS — A son, July 2 at the North Andover Tel. 21913 and Mrs. James Hamilton, Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phin- Lawrence General hospital to Mr. )art of our country's economy. ie McKay, Marilyn and Billy ney of Peters st. and Mrs. Winston Briggs (Virginia Old Age— 3acklog of savings you are se• ay, Miss Alice Small, Mr. and Penny Milliken, daughter of Mr. Mooney) of 23 Arundel st. try. And one of the best ways es Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Al- and Mrs. Ralph Milliken of Canter- PERRY — A son, July 2 at the Chronic - Convalescent Garbutt, Miss Vera Sheridan, Haywood-Wakefield hospital, Gard- yep such security is by buying bury st., is enrolled at Trailblazers and Mrs. Joseph Trickett, Mr. day camp for the month of July. ner, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry 24 Hour Registered Nurses mds —regularly. Your bonds Mrs. Roy Gauthier, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lauder and of Gardner. The mother is the for- make you a solid, dependable Michael Small, Mr. and Mrs. family of Enmore st., are spending mer Anita LeBlanc of Andover. peace is illiam Small, John Small and Mr. a month at Seabrook beach. JONES — A daughter, Christine Ruth W. Myhaver, Superintendent strong nation. And Mrs. John Winters. Miss Betty Born, daughter of Mary, July 4 at the Lawrence Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Born of Eninore eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- CALL 1943 FOR 01Y? st., is employed at Hampton beach ward Jones (Christine Ross) of 16 CLASSIFIED . . . and buy them regularly AD TAKER for the summer. Avon st. 'ings Plan where you work. The following children are NORCIA — A daughter, July 5 .e and that of your country by attending Trailblazers day camp; to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Norcia CAPPY'S of Ellsworth, Me. The mother is Better Than Being At The h bonds. Marion and Richard Morgan of GRILLE Sutherland st., Jon Ingenthron of the former Jacqueline Verrette of Poor st., George Wood, Robert Elm st. Lowell St. Rt. 133 Trott, Peter Thomp son and Craig DUNBAR — A son, David )W E BONDS HOME-MADE, BAK ED Haley, all of Chandler rd. Stuart, July 7 at the Lawrence CONVENTIONS FOR YOU! Dr. and Mrs. Alan Woodcock of General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E MONEY E01 SUPPERS — SAT. NIGHTS Ilaverhill st., are entertaining Dr. Donald Dunbar (Dorothy Loomis) of E Defense Bonds pay an even Sandwiches, Ice Cream Woodcock's sister and her two Phillips st. Fried Clams and Chips 3 brand-new sons from Ontario, Canada, for In Person ! ore . . . thanks to several days. innounced by the U. S. Treasury. FISH & CHIPS Accident Victim EVERY FRIDAY! Mr. and Mrs. John Broderick and Dies At Hospital ay begins earning interest after only 6mondu. family of Enmore st., visited Mr. NOW IS THE TIME ars: Friday II a.m. to 1 a.m. rally, when held to maturity. It reaches full Broderick's parents in Clinton over Clinton A. Rollins, 36, of 13 t A Other Days: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. nths) and the interest it pays is now bigger at the holiday weekend. Tennyson rd., Heading, who was TO COME IN AND SELECT A injured last week in a collision of automobiles at the Junction of n now go on earning interest for 10 more yeas Main and School streets and Cha- date—without your lifting a finger! ea. • ALL THE WAY pel avenue, died Sunday at the Lawrence General hospital. It was TELEVISION riod, every unmatured bond earns at the new, nded semiannually). Your original $18.75 an the second auto fatality in the See di: gnat transpires it these hist,ry- ack $67.34. And so on. town this year. making conventions . . . follow every SUITS by move and see it better than if you were Series E The accident- happened about there in person. Select from our display pings in better- paying 10:40 p.m., June 28. Three cars of hundreds of TELEVISION SETS by 1 Savings Plan where you work were involved and four persons the most famous and best known makers where you bank. were taken to the hospital for in the land. Call us or come in! treatment. Dr. Paul A. Oskar, associate this adoertuiing. The Treasury medical examiner, attributed death it patriotic donation, . . . they shed wrinkles !ouncil and to traumatic injuries, including a cerebral odema resulting from a E'S concussion, fractures of four ribs LARGESTLEO APPLIANCE STOREn IN LAWRENCE on the right side, a punctured lung, fracture of the left wrist bone and injuries to the right chest. 430 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE Opp. Macartney's MEN'S STORE TOWNSMAN The body was taken to Everett Lawrence TEL. 6197 for funeral services. Vewspaper Since 1887

I6 12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952

x• a. Ir CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY nob the AUTO REPAIRING REAL ESTATE sur CESSPOOLS er, SS A/T. o all St., CALDWELL'S CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT tion he ing —ALSO— petit SERVICE Fred E.Cheever Court VHS REPAIRS TO ALL Cesspools and Septic Tanks Installed MARI MAKES OF CARS REAL ESTATE e known CITIES SERVIC'r 3AS S OILS CHARLES CORBEIL 21 MAIN STREET wile, c ty, Pr' TEL. 8631 14 No. MAIN ST. TEL. LOWELL 7236 TELS. 773 & 1098 hanged OHS P ER Wh CLEANSERS & DYERS W. SHIRLEY BARNARD ARIE I CLARK MOTOR CO. E WHI'l you CLEANSING Real Estate and Insurance at our att AUTHORIZED trance PRESSING Main and Barnard Streets CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -efore TAILORING Telephone 202 twer SALES and SERVICE. 4 f. ',turn d h:, AND LADIES' . doess, PAINTING and BODY WORK MEN'S WILLIAM I. GRAY t_ Judge IN OUR OWN SHOP. GARMENTS of July hundre, Real Estate JOH 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER CALL 1169 Tel. Andover 333 TEL. ANDOVER 367 Elander 6 Swanton AN DO' 56 MAIN ST. After 6 P. AI ANDOVER, MASS. GENERAL he folio PARK AUTO K. C. KiLLORIN Leaving the Free church after their marriage June 28 are 'Ir, ed in co REPAIRING and Mrs. Donald Roy Cail. Mr. Cail is a resident of %Orpington, ST. ELECTRICIANS REALTOR and the bride is the former Marjorie Catherine Paine, daughter A JENNY 77 Main St. Andover of 1:r. and Nirs. Lewis S. Paine, 40 Walnut ave. A reception at GARAGE GAS & OILS ARCHIE A. GUNN the ".overnber club followed the ceremony. (Look Photo) -PRE:. 33 PARK ST. Tel. ?272 TEL. 240 ELECTRICIAN ASS!: Wedding... a Household and Power 'Viring Motor and Appliance Repairs JOSEPH C. OAKES SMITa — IIEN BOAF Mrs. Amy Randall Henry, 27 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 WHITEY'S TOMPKINS REAL ESTATE Foster circle, and John Ada Smith, 4 Allen st., North Andover 14 Park Street CHOICE FOODS Z. LIQUORS were united in Marriage Sunday, SERVICE FLORISTS TELS. 1537 or 1499 July 6, at Grace Episcopal church, Lawrence, in a ceremony performed 416 No. Maid St. Tel. 8302 SP E:C IA L IZ ING IN ALL TYPES OF' SPECIALIZING IN by the Rev. Austin R. Crowe, aval CONVERTIBLE FLORAL DESIGN PIZZA temporary curate at the church. COLEMAN'S FLOWERS xams TOPS 3 ESSE-1X ST. R. C. SIMMERS NOONTIME LUNCHES 1n ann Essex Street U. N. Observance TEL. 878 on,petitiv, REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE To Be Held Here definite 29.95 - 39.95 :BALL LAW. 33718 Plus Installation 358 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 2316 Plans for the celebration of ion of a United Nations week next October, duty at SERVICE STATIONS which many local groups are spot. d, the AUTO SEAT COVERS JEWELERS Drive In At soring, were tentatively outlined al er feder the labor Your Friendly Tydol Dealer a meeting Monday evening at COLUMBIA Lawrence's Oldest Jewelers MB. ISS M. THOMES Memorial Hall library. ay by t ELM STREET Miss Miriam Putnam, chairman of ice er REAL ESTATE AGENCY the project, has formed a rem. al ship AUTO SEAT COVERS 4- Rocky Hill Road, Andover SERVICE STATION sentative executive committee. plicat ADD N 1•:11' BEAUTY Members present Monday were fin, ed hot To 1 OL R CAR. Aldr TEL. AND. 2320-R 15 ELM ST. TEL. 389 James Easthani, Mrs. Cleveland died alb 165 So. roadway Law. - Tel 32206 Gilcreast, Harold Howe 2nd., Mr& I,,NCORPORATED RESTAURANTS G. E Best, Mrs. Andrew Haile!, BAKERIES Charles Lundergan, Mrs. Nett! he Fitts and Paul Lani. Diamond Merchants Andover's Complete Bakery Shop They elected to hold as the so TRI Jewelers jor event, an evening meeting COR. MAIN AND the Memorial auditorium on UN elk 447 ESSEX ST. Near Hampshire CHESTNUT STREETS Oct. 24, which would be both ente We B LAWRENCE TEL. 23330 tairting and informative. ler FORD'S the FRESH PASTRIES DAILY Rer dhl' Jewelers Fjr 77 Yrs. TRAVEL for P1TC1IES NO-HITTER ful [ Punche • WATCH CRYSTALS Jack McCarthy, former to ANDOVER s ti BOTTLED GAS NEVER MORE THAN 501 4 captain and Holy Cross pitche TRAVEL BUREAU twirled a no-hit game pitching fa ca Round or Fancy Ca NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT Agency For All Airlines the Falmouth All-Stars against to SCANNELL'S AIN125 ST. Toffee Falcons. His team won 2 - 1. ft .3LDG•, LAW. TEL. 5671 and Steam Ship Lines ANDOVER ANOvER, MASS. struck out 11 with his southpo 21 MAIN ST. TEL. 775 - 1098 slants and scored the winning nt MA Fred C. Cheever, Mgr. HOME SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHERS in the fifth. 1 ESSEX ST. TEL. 1970 CHOICE OF FINE ;KYTTLED GAS INSTALLATION WALLPAPERS The FOODS AND LIQUORS ank sl LOOK W. H. BUILDING MATERIAL LOUIS SCANLON'S WALLPAPER PHOTO * ON THE ANDOVER LINE ALLIED PAINT STORES Lumber — Paints SERVICE Joseph T Gagne, President WELOI You'll Enjoy 34 Amesbury St. Lawrence CU Paper and CO. DEVELOPING — PRINTING SWANSON'S 40 Hardware CAMERAS & SUPPLIES WINES 6. LIQUORS TEL. 128 PICTURE FRAMING SNACK SHOP Mason Supplies LIQI!ORS - WINES - DEEES tf• MUSGROVE BLDG., TEL. 1452 "WHERE FRIENDS MEET" PLUMBING E. Pitman Est. DRISCOLL'S and J. LIST YOUR BUSINESS IN THE 83 PARK ST. ANDOVER PACKAGE STORE, INC. TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY HEATING TEL. 664 TEL. 1004 We Deliver TEL. 1943

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 10, 1952 13 Wedding.. LEGAL NOTICES RENNIE - JEAN CLASSIFIED ADS At a 2 o'clock ceremony in St. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts Augustine's church, Sunday, July PROBATE COURT Divorce Docket No. 22266 6, Miss Doris M. Jean, niece of Personal a Work Wanted—Male k PROBATE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Emile Sigouin, 10 rss. persons interested in the Essex, ss. Argilla rd., becnine the bride of FOR SA LE - SAND, Loam, Gravel, PART TIME WORK WANTED - I- all Stone, and Hot Top. Ray LaRosa, Office trained. Has car. Available n on hereinafter described. To JOAN K. MARARIAN of El Monte, Donald A. Rennie, son of Mr. and petition has been presented to in the State of . 27 Corbett st. Call Andover 468. tf evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. A libel has been presented to said Mrs. David Rennie Sr., 200 Chick- Call Andover 2094-M. K-26 Court by JOHN PETER LEBLANC ering rd., MARIE ROSE LEBLANC, other- Court by your husbana, PETER MAR- North Andover. The Rev. FRENCH LESSONS - Tutoring - henry B. Smith, O.S.A., officiated conversation - College board prep- known as MARY ROSE LEBLANC, ARIAN, JUNIOR, of Andover in the Articles For Sale County of Essex praying that a divorce amid a setting of potted palms and aration. H. IL BAYNES -B. es-L. wife, and both of Andover in said Univ. de Paris. Diplome de l'Ecole ty, praying that their names may from the bond of matrimony between white gladioli. Miss Beatrice Mc- FOR SALE - WHITE Florence himself and you be decreed for the Kenzie was the soloist with Miss do Preparation des Professors de kerhancted as follows: francais - Sorbonne. Certificat de apartment size gas stove and Ser- HN PETER LEBLANC to JOHN cause of cruel and abusive treatment. Mary Lanigan at the organ. ve' Refrigerator. Both in excellent J, If you desire to object thereto, you Phonetique - Univ. de Paris. OETER WHITE The bride given in marriage by 78 Main St. Tel. 2133M. A-10-17-24 condition. Price reasonable. Apply MARIE ROSE LEBLANC to MARY or your attorney should file a written 36 Elm st. 01- 10 appearance in sa id Court within twenty- her uncle chose a bouffant gown ROEE: WHITE of imported Frence lace embroid- If you desire to object thereto you one days from the second day of Sept- Lost and Found FOR SALE - SERVEL Electrolux pr your attorney should file a written ember, 1952, the return day of this ci- ered with satin ribbon. Her finger- refrigerator 5'2" x 28". Good con- \tprorance in said Court at Newbury- tation. tip veil of illusion was attached LOST - LADIES gold wrist watch dition. Also Glenwood gas stove Kr before ten o'clock in the forenoon Witness JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, to a matching ca p and she carried July 1 in the vicinity of the A & P and mahogany rocker. Tel. Ando- First Judge of sa id Court, this twen- or Memorial Hall library. Has in- ver 1426 before 9 a.m. 0- 10 0 tie twenty-eighth day of July 1952, a prayer book marked with a white day of this citation. tieth day of June, in the year one scription on hack. Reward. Please hetet= orchid and streamers of stephano- call Andover ttness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. tis. 2173. B-10 Lots for Sale ire Judge of said Court, this second JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. The matron of honor, Mrs. An- 26-3-10 Services Offered of July in the year one thousand drew Sigouin of Andover, cousin RESIDENTIAL LOTS in Shaw- hundred and fifty-two. sheen, near school, sold in all JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. cessful completion will afford an of the bride, was gowned in pale GENERAL WORK, Landscaping; size lots or by the acre. Price 10-17-24 excellent opportunity to participate orchid taffeta with nylon net and Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade reasonable. Call at 32 Franklin in a four-year apprenticeship at matching picture hat. She carried a A Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. ave., Shawsheen Village. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK government expense, culminating spray of yellow roses. The brides- Garbage removed. llomano Truck- R 5-12-19-26 ing. Tel. And. 946-J. C-1-8-15-22-29 ANDOVER, MASS. in journeyman status upon comple- maids, Miss Muriel Sigouin, another July 10, 1952 tion of apprenticeship. cousin and Miss Berry Ruggerio, a Wanted to Buy Printing and Engraving ,.e following list of officers is pub- Non-veteran applicants must close friend, wore similar gowns, e or their marriage June 28 are %,r, 01-1 in compliance with the law. one in yellow and the other in aqua ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING old. have reached their sixteenth birth- PRINTING SERVICES by the Pub- Call is a resident of Wilmington, day but must not have reached their with matching picture hats. They Marble-top, Walnut, Grape and Rose- rjorie Catherine Paine, daughter PRESIDENT lisher of your TOWNSMAN. Com- carved Furniture, Glass, China, Burton S. Flagg twenty-second birthday on the carried bouquets of American plete printing service for all your n, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints, 40 Walnut ave. A reception at closing date for receipt of ap pli- beauty roses and baby's breath. personal and commercial require- ceremony. (Look Photo) VIC L-P FtESIDE:NT AND TREASURER Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture, Louis S. Finger cations. These age limits do not For her niece's wedding Mrs. ments. Call Andover 1943. Etc., William F. Graham Jr., 165 apply to persons entitled to vete- Sigouin chose a gown of ash rose Golden Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. ASSISTANT TREASURER Chantilly lace with a headband of Help Wanted— Wedding ... Winthrop Newcomb ran preference. Competitors will be Female Telephone Haverhill 23708. Will required to pass a written test. matching flowers. She wore green call to look. SMIT;11 - DEMO. BOARD OF INVESTMENT There are no education or ex- orchids. Mrs. Rennie chose mint WANTED - DEPENDABLE woman Mrs. Amy Randall Henry, 27 with references to care for two Burton S. Flagg perience requirements. green lace for her gown with match- Capt. Robert W. Sides; third Annis- Foster circle, and John Henry S. Hopper children 10 and 11, 8 hours daily. Arthur Application Form 5000-AB should ing hat and an orchid corsage. quam Yacht club, 15; fourth Sandy Smith, 4 Allen st., North John R. Abbot Live in, nice home in Andover. Andover be filed with the Recorder, board Wallace Rennie, brother of the Bay, 14; fifth Ipswich Bay, 10, were united in Marriage Mother works. Weekends free. Sunda, CHARLES C. KIMBALL of U. S. civil service examiners, bridegroom served as best man and Small pay. Write Box C-20, Andover with Capt. Richard Whipple and July 6, at Grace Episcopal Clerk church, Boston Naval shipyard, Boston 29, the ushers were Andrew W. Si- Townsman. 11-10 crew of Herbert Horne and Mrs. Lawrence, in a ceremony perform: Mass., not later than Thursday, gouin and Gerard Sigouin of And Philip Hogan. by the Rev. Austin A. Crowe, Naval Apprentice July 24. over, cousins of the bride. temporary curate at the church, A reception at the Andover Coun- Local Sailing Club An Aid To Electronics E xams Announced WEDDING INTENTIONS try club followed the ceremony Wins Cup Event As part of its contribution to An announcement of an open The following wedding inten- with guests present from Canada, nickel conservation, International U. N. Observance tions have been filed at the office oropetitive examination leading to New Hampshire, California and The Schools Sailing club, which Nickel initiated production of nickel- of Town Clerk George H. Winslow: To Be Held Here Indefinite appointment to the po- Massachusetts. includes many Andover members, clad steel strip and nickel-clad wire Francis L. Tobin, Rockville, Plans for the celebration or sition of apprentice $9.76 per day, After an extended trip to Canada won the Mallory Cup events Mon- as temporary substitutes for solid United Nations week next October, at duty at the Boston Naval ship- Md., and Phyllis Rapa, 22 Rive- the couple will reside at 58 Salem day at Gloucester. With Fred S. rina rd. nickel in the electronic. field. which many local groups are spur, d, the Watertown arsenal, and st., Lawrence. Nichols, captain, and a crew of soring, were tentatively outlined at er federal agencies in the Bos- George H. Kalil Jr., 66 Saunders The bride is a graduate of Pun- Robert Nichols and Gerry Moulton, st., Lawrence and Evelyn J. Mc- a meeting Nionday evening at the labor market area was issued chard high school and is employed it was second in. the first three Memorial Hall library. ay by the board of U. S. civil Lay, 8 Avon st. by the New England Tel. & Tel. races, won the fourth and placed Miss Miriam Putnam, chairman) ice examiners at the Boston Lawrence C. Soule Jr., Upper company. The bridegroom is a fourth in the final for a total of the project, has formed a repre• vat shipyard. Montclair, N.J., and Nancy P. graduate of Johnson high school 19 1/4 points. sentative executive committee, Applications are especially de- Barnard, 48 Central st. and is an army veteran. He is em- Second in the two-day sailing Members present Monday were sired from persons who have Donald L. Schwartz, Water Row ployed at the J. P. Stevens com- was Eastern Point, 17 %, with rd., Sudbury and Claire M. Hender- pany. 'Phone for a FREE HOME James F.astliam, Mrs. Clevelar studied algebra and geometry. Suc- son, River rd. TRIAL - no obligation Gilcreast, Harold Howe 2nd., MIS FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS PRICES From $84.50 to $254 G. E. Best, Mrs. Andrew Bailr, Pieter A. de Vries, San Fran- cisco, Cal., and Josephine C. Ber- Charles Lundergan, Mrs. Dudle When Polio nardin, 11 Abbot st. Do You Know ONLY Fitts and Paul Lani. Prompt Co-operative $10 DOWN They elected to hold as the Massachusetts? Service jur event, an evening meetiii_ STRIKES TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED the Memorial auditorium on 1 N ADS BRING RESULTS To All ALL MAKES REPAIRED Oct. 21, which would be both ,.[, We can't lessen the suf- DO YOU KNOW THAT....The Locker and Deep Freeze taining and informative. fering. But we can see ten towns in Massachusetts which Phone 37173 that money is provided Customers. for the best of care. Two John H. had the highest ratio of private PITCRES NO-HITTER full years protection up new home building in the three N. E. Jack McCarthy, former Punche to $5,000 each person years, 1949 through 1951, were , captain and Holy Cross pitch still costs only $10. You Westwood, which built 51.4% as MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N twirled a no-hit game pitching can order it by phone. many dwelling units as it had in the Falmouth All-Stars against I. Call us todayl GRECOE 1940, East Longmeadow 45.7%, TANTALLON RD. TEL.. 709 --0 Falcons. His team won 2 -1. Jeweler • Optician Holden 43.4%, Bedford 37.9%, Sharon 37.3%, Natick and Auburn struck out 11 with his southpa FREE PARKING ANDOVER each 36.9%, West Boylston 33.6%, TEL. 11-VI slants and scored the winning r. SMART S FLAGG, Hearing Aids in the fifth. Agawam 33.3% and Lexington 33%. PLAYHOUSE Inc. If any other towns exceeded these 48 MAIN ST. ratios, they are omitted because The Insurance Office Sundry, Monday — July 13, 14 TELEPHONE 830-R they do not require building per- oak Bldg. Andover 870 mits and are not among the 146 re- ported to the department of labor Maru Maru 2:05 5:35 9:00 of the and industries....Only three - Ruth Roman ten most active home building WELCH towns have population above Lady Possessed 3:45 7:15 10,000: Natick, Lexington and James ,ilason - I une havoc CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY Agawam....Bank checks paid in Co. ten leading Massachusetts cities Tues - Wed - Thurs - Fri - Sat — July 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 during May amounted to $3,885,- TEL. 128 — - MANUFACTURERS- 321,000, a decrease of 3.4% com- pared with a year ago....Depart- With A Song In My Heart 2:00 5:15 8:30 PLUMBING ment stores in Boston during April showed an increase of 19.4% in Susan Hayward (with the Fox voice of Jane Froman) - Rory Calhoun and SODA WATERS instalment sales, 9.3% in cash sales and 6.0% in regular charge HEATING and GINGER ALES sales, as reported by the Federal In Old Amarillo 3:55 7:10 Reserve bank. Roy Rogers — Estelita Rodriguez

I6 14 THURSDAY T FtE Asiuuviu IcwNitfr4Asi JULY 10, 1952 • Install Outdoor sign up. They can leave their Ir names with the matron. Subscribe to the TOWNSN Phone Booths The bus schedule to Pomp's Outdoor public telephones, the pond is as follows; Leave Shaw- PAUL'S 127 MAIN!' first in this area, have been in- TEL. 212! nov sheen, 12:30 p.m., Andover square, stalled in Ballardvale and at How- 19 Years' Experience the 12:45 p.m., Ballardvale, 1 p.m., • Dressmaking ard Johnson's restaurant on South • Remode sur leave Andover square, 1:30 p.m. • Alterations Main street as part of the improve- An, That means two bus trips from the Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dress, st., ment in service which the New square each day and one each from Made to Order i ng England Tel. & Tel. Co. is making Shawsheen and Ballardvale. VOL VHS to take care of the traveling public. Returning: at 4 p.m., for Andover "The installation of an outdoor square; 4:15 p.m., for Ballardvale; public telephone in Ballardvale 4:30 p.m., for Andover square and will give 24-hour service in that Shawsheen, the last return trip. JACKSON community," explained Frank P. Desmond, manager of the Andover, Lawrence, North Reading area, in Lt. Cole Leaves discussing the company's endeavor For Texas Airbase LUMBER to improve its service to the pub- lic. Second Lt. Frederick H. Cole "Due to the early closing of the Jr., U.S. Airforce, son of Mr. and CO. INC. railroad station in the Vale it had Mrs. Frederick B. Cole, 10 Fletcher The Department Store been difficult for people in that at., left Wednesday for Brooks air for Home Builders vicinity to get immediate communi- base, San Antonio, Tex., for assign- cation for transportation or other men4 needs." A graduate of Punchard and the Following the company's policy University of Massachusetts, Am- LUMBER to have the color of the booths herst, he received his commission conform to their immediate sur- and his degree of bachelor of busi- HARDWARE roundings, this booth has been ness administration last June. lie was on the dean's list during his painted a Bell System blue. The AND A COMPLETE final semester and a member of LINE booth at the Johnson restaurant OF BUILDING MATERIALS is white with an orange roof. At the openingof the two new Kappa Sigma fraternity. His wife is Mgr. Desmond said that another outdoor public telephone booths the former Dorothy Ann Fortin of outdoor booth is to be installed in in Andover which is part of the Adams, a graduate of the same 10-12 JACKSON ST. Andover somewhere in the town New England Tel. dz. Tel. Cc's., university. plan to give the traveling pub- house area as part of the com- TIMES HAVE CHANGED LAWRENCE pany's plan to provide the travel- lic 24-hour service. Upper, the There was a time when a fellow A booth outside O'Brien's store ing public with telephone service wanted a vacation he asked the all along Route 28. Others will be in Ballardvale. In the photo, boss — now he asks the finance TEL. 4141 placed in position as the need from left to right. Richard company, too. arises. O'Brien, postmaster at the Vale, Steven T. Byington, Mgr. vrank Let P. Desmond of the telephone SOLID PACKED BIG GENEROUS summer THIS company, and James K. Lan- who ca ders, business office represen- Means Warm Weather tative. Lower photo, the booth pOMlp - More CHICKEN on Route 28 at the Howard BONED Meat Nam Calls For A Johnson restaurant. In photo, from left to right, Mr. Landers, CHICKEN 12,rn- $1.46 SANDWICHES SCREEN or Mgr. Desmond, and James lay, Asst installation repair man. Combination (Look Photos) FOR THAT OUTING MADE WITH RICHARDSON & ROBBIN'S Voluni CHICKEN AND NEVER HAVING ANY LEFTOVER! DOOR - - or PI POMPS DRAWS CROWD left side of the beach has not been BUY A LARGE TIN TODAY - - YOU'LL LOVE IT • Gives you added ventilation completed and the public is re- Many in eded hi these warm nights. OVER THE FOURTH quested not to use it at present. Sunshine Hi Ho crackers - - full pound . • .35c n post (Continued from Page One) Water safety classes have star- Both made of 1 1/e" clear hour basi ted with the following schedule: Tender Ripe Elberta Peaches - - 21/2 tin -2 for 75( stock and wired with several tables and benches under the depart the trees were well patronized. Beginners, Tuesday, Wednesday .. 56t Bronze Screening. Tetley's Tea Sale - - 46 Tea Bags This While many were enjoying these and Friday at 2 p.m. Instructor Do- Leighton's Oven Baked Beans — tall tins- - • -3 for 79t which we Installation can be arranged. facilities hundreds of others, old- lan. Waldorf Toilet Tissue - - 650 sheets to roll • •Doz $1.00 27 states sters as well as youngsters, were Intermediate, Tuesday, Wednes- Pacific si day and Friday at 3 p.m. Instructor CALL 37151 seeking the cooling waters of the Sweetee Assorted Flavors - -pt bot .. 2 for 55c border fe pond under the watchful eyes of Dolan. through t for further information. the well-trained life guards. Junior life saving, Monday and fresh corn - - green beans - - summer squash - • cokes Mancheste Head Guard Bob McCabe is ask- Friday at 10 a.m. Instructor Mc- the ni GLASS CRACKS: ing for the cooperation of the pub- Cabe. •n repo Detective: "How's Business?" lic in keeping the beach clean. Senior life saving, Tuesday and y 114 Clock Maker: "Running Down." Containers for waste paper have Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Instructor Marke Detection: "So Is Mine". The Rockport operatic been placed throughout the area Kydd. he pla and guards would appreciate having There will also be an advanced Telephone Andover 1234 Accommodation Service (Coat, the public use them. swimmers class if enough people Lawrence Plate & As a matter of safety at the B beach the head guard wished to have parents caution their children Al Window Glass Co. against running on the pier and BA the rafts. The paint on these pieces SAVE ON FINANCING SAM TEL. 37151 of equipment becomes very slippery when wet and may cause a person 96 MAlt 417 Canal St., Lawrence to take a bad spill. The pier at the Buy Automobiles 3 Boi THE On Your Own Terms ALWAYS YOU name the down payment and the number of AVAILABLE - ,nonths. !f credit is acceptable — if's a deal. FRID No one can predict when illness will strike. We are always ready to serve You save money on The Andover Bank Plan, Try if. TEL • your health needs. Just call 418 for Call us. We want your business. NIA GE reliable service whenever you need E: E 418 medicals. BORN AEL 'SIMONE'S PHARMACY ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK INS ON WILLIAM F. SIMEONE, PH. 0. Reg. Pharm. TELEPHONE: ANDOVER 1773 - 1161 Mot ON .1A /)()I ER St)( ARE DOV