)BER 20, 1938 MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY.

)1 song leader. ANDOVER, veiling there IC f informal enter is Hall. Dr. Ray Cambridge, wiln Way evening Ver !nds of the schoo, end in Abbot Hall Andover Townsinan ober 28, the Coun:. will speak on cur. Andover everywhere and always, first, last—the manly, straightforward, sober, patriotic New England Town—PHILLrPs BROOKS

airs. This will bE Volume MI—Number 3 Lo Abbot Academy, Cents—$2 Per Year ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 27, 1938 been in 1936. The ;erten by birth, her een an official it Plan Extra Police T. P. A. Members To Iungarian Empire. Study Budgets e of the University For Methuen Game id of the London I.:Ara police will be put on for Committees to sit in with the nomics, a distin• the annual .Punchard-Methuen various town departments on their and speaker on ame this year, Chief of Police 4-11, budget discussions are now being e of William Hare, t orlD I NT appointed by Taxpayers' Associa- eorge A. Dane stated this week -REPOS I TOM , who is a member after he had heard that some of tion president Edmond E. Ham- abor Party, though the Methuenites were contem- mond in accordance with a plan a member of the plating similiar trouble to that used last year. trty. In June 193Z which they gave North Andover • At a meeting last Friday night ) present her views a few weeks ago. The Methuen the directors re-elected Mr. Ham- tuation to a special group are confidently looking for a 1 mond and also re-elected J. Augus- svestigation of the victory this year, and some of tus Remington vice-president. Mr. )f 'Commons. Prior them, it is stated, are planning to Remington will also have charge , she discussed the return the compliment given them (O11Molt E) \n/ I NC.1 CSTER of a membership drive now in pro- in problem before in their home town by some of the izTo gress. Over half the members who ute of International local rooters a few years ago when OPFICE16, joined last year have replied al- arrived from Eng. ready to a mail request for re- several local people were removed ",".("NseN, • no doubt that her to the police station. r ,fl joining, and the rest will shortly erpretation of the 0 be approached by one of the di- .omments on the re• rectors in order that the member- events will be most Missionary Meeting ship rolls may be well underway 1 so that the directors can spend Next Thursday most of their time on town bud- will speak in Davis The Andover District Women's The public is cop getary matters. department of the Massachusetts New members are invited to to attend. The ad- Congregational Missionary society join. Dues of one dollar each may fifty cents may be will hold its fall meeting at the be left with the treasurer, Frederic r. Seats will not be South churoh Thursday, with ses- S. Boutwell at the Andover Savings sions at 10.30 and 2. The morning Bank; the secretary, Mr. Grover, speaker will be Dr. Clara Shepard at the Townsman office; Mr. Rem- seal people enjoying of China, and the missionary litera- trv\__ ington at the Aberdeen apart- .my game last Sat- ture will be reviewed by Mrs. p ments; or Henry S. Hopper. Irving Whitcomb, Wilton Bales of . Mr. Wil- t. Dane, and David son will give an organ recital be- CITIZENSHIP CLASSES utts. fore the afternoon session at -FOR Al\IDOV which Mrs. Hess of India and Miss All those interested in taking Mabel Emerson of Boston will Boston papers, some of them After the game an exuberant adult education classes for citizen- speak. Winchester rooter tried to take ship are asked to report at the of- right on their front page, and Bos- fice of the superintendent of Rev. Mr. Noss will lead the de- ton radio stations all carried possession of the ,Punchard banner, votional services. Miss Susan and then the melee began in earn- schools, Punchard High, Wednesday stories last Sunday about a riot evening at 7:15. Ripley will give a violin solo. which took place at the Punchard- est. At one time as many as one Luncheon will be served at 12.30, hundred people were involved in Winchester game at Winchester 102nd F. A. REUNION tickets .being 50 cents. last Saturday. Unfortunately the the first-fighting, kicking, clothes- riot was coupled with Punchard's ripping, etc., that went on. Prom- A meeting is to be held tomor- first defeat since 1936, and the inent among them were some of our row night at seven in the V. F. W. Countess To Talk On local drunks. Two of them were ar- MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST nwr casual reader assumed that that rooms of all those interested in ruble ywor •nio.rn•nl In •Y•• had something to do with it. But rested, and the Winchester banner- attending the reunion of the 102nd you *eel Ask lot Or.• el the European Situation as a 'matter of fact the Punchard snatcher was also arrested. It was Field Artillery to be held at the 'contest Booklets II', full et .0 On Friday night at 8:15 in Abbot not until six o'clock that the City Club, Boston, soon. IOW • about ywr I,,,, IN ,Nn students behaved themselves ad- trouble was completely subdued. In • INtr.. swoon's Dictum 1401. Hall, the Countess of Listowel, one mirably, and the Punchard team, of Europe's foremost women jour- after playing good, clean football Winchester they are still wonder- nalists, will give her views of the ing what kind of a town Andover TOWNSMAN all the way, dashed off to their TELEPHONE 1250-R , 7:30 c u r r en t political situation in bus without getting mixed up in is. Ltdnesdays Europe. The public is invited to at- the fray. tend. The admission fee of fifty cents may be paid at the door. But while Punchard was not to blame, some Andover residents 3:35; 8:50 The charming Countess made a very excellent impression here two were. Early in the game one of our Party Specials . • • local residents seen frequently at 2:25: 7:40 years ago when she spoke on the abdication of England's king in or- Punchard games in a more or less inebriated condition, sat in the der to marry an American com- girls' section and drank something for Hallowe'en 2 moner. One of Europe's outstand- out of a pint bottle. Later as he Fri. 3:45; 9:00 ing women journalists, she is also grew noisier, a group of youths not :35; 6:25; 9:15 a gifted and delightful speaker, yet old enough to realize that the • Our Candy Department is well-stocked Fri. 2:25; 7:40 with a world of first-hand knowl- man was disgusting and not funny, :25; 5:15; 8:05 edge on today's current affairs. gathered around him to exhort him with Hallowe'en specialties and gift boxes on to further excesses. Shortly a A horse show is to be held at the by Winchester policeman came along, :45; 6:00; 9:15 Andover Playstead, Junior and Se- and instead of evicting him as we COLECREST — DURAND — KEMP Ion. 4:05; 9:20 nior High Athletic Field, on Thurs- hope the Andover police will do to Sun. 4:10 7:25 day, November 3, at 2:15 p.m. any drunk at local games, he took and SCHRAFFT Non. 2:45; 8:00 There will be drills and competi- the bottle from him. The crowd tion in horse management and booed the officer as he walked up )er 25-26-27 form. Admission will be 10 cents. and down with the bottle in his • We are also featuring Kellogg's -Th. 3:50; 9:05 pocket. Double K Butter-Toasted Nuts. :35; 5:40; 8:45 Twice during the game play was -Th. 2:35; 7:50 Silver Dollar Bar stopped as groups of youngsters Ved. 4:15; 7:20 Boston's famous day and night spot from the Winchester section dashed across the field to see what the ex- D o'clock. THE ALWAY.. SOMETHING DOING citement was in the Andover sec- The Hartigan Pharmacy :cts. Admission ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW tion. Subs on the bench, even the Corner Main and Chestnut Streets Continuous 1 P. M. to 1 A. M. players themselves, were distracted by the rumpus. • THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 27, 1938 2 OI MEMC YOUNG REPUBLICAN O'71 BOARD MEETS TONIGHT We Tonight there will be a meeting of the executive board and mem- Lowei'lll bership committee of the Young Men's Republican club at the club rooms at 7:45 to discuss a town- Mrs. . wide membership drive. ter Mar. week -en, Any Young Republicans wishing ter, Airs to attend the Republican rally in street. Recreation hall, Lawrence, Mon- Ralph day evening will be given trans- street i portation if they meet in front of Pull Ho the National Bank building at tioe pet 7:17i. Miss line spe claim11a- ROY A. DANIELS Lo4'ell Mr. a son Lai Electrical Contractor the wet AlOed 78 Chestnut St. Andover Misse of Vag! Phone 451 in a ve W nep rin

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MEAGHER MEMORIALS The design. the unusual finish, the legibility of our lettering, together with the EVERLASTING SATISFACTION that is guaranteed, are but a few reasons why MEAGHER MEMORIALS are the out- standing specimens of ENDURANCE and BEAUTY; they are made of Smith's GENUINE WESTERLY, Rhode Island Granite — the choicest Memorial Granite — Photos by Donald Sitrette the one that will endure for all time. It is UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! Top: Seen at the entertainment for $42, received $14.50 in change which followed the harvest supper Democratic Rally 40 years in the Memorial Manufactur- and' a promise to deliver some ing industry — a REPUTATION for at the South Church last week. coal to 62 Harding street. But it On Next Friday QUALITY MEMORIALS at REASON- Bottom: Two views of Punchard's turned out that Harding street ABLE prices — these are your safest, Towne being tackled in the soundest assurances of securing value! doesn't go much beyond 19, and it A Democratic rally will be held Punchard-Winchester game last also turned out that Tanners' Na- on Friday evening, November Ith, VISIT OUR MEMORIAL EXHIBIT Saturday. Left, fore; right, aft. We want to move every Memorial in tional Bank in Woburn couldn't in the Town Hall, with the entire our showroom and to do so we offer to recognize the signature on the state ticket including ex-governor erect the same before cold weather sets PAYS FOR COAL check. At the same time Lawrence James M. Curley, slated to appea: in at SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. WITH RUBBER police were looking for a man who Tomorrow night Congressman OPEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION People burn up a lot of money tried to pass a bouncy check on a Laurence Connery will be tendered annually in coal, but last week a coal company in that city. a reception at the Legion rooms JOHN MEAGHER & CO. man burned up some of a local at 8:00, All constituents are in- PEABODY, MASS. 1 company's money, mainly becauso vited to come. To Give Talk On Pt Tel. 565 Tel. 868 of a bad draft. He handed the Send for catalog clerk at a local coal office a check Consumer Cooperatives ar \Y,/ The Andover Consumers Co-op- Obituaries erative Club will hold a Forum in Mrs. Edith L. Donaldson 50 Christmas Cards the Music Room of the Junior Funeral services for Mrs. Edith High School on Monday at 8:00. L. Donaldson, sister of Everett M. and Envelopes Robert L. Smith will be the speak- Lundgren, the local undertaker, er. Mr. Smith is Assistant Secre- were held by Rev. Samuel B. Over- tary of the Eastern Co-operative street on Sunday afternoon at the Complete With Name League in New York and Director funeral home of her brother. Burial of the Co-operative Summer Insti- followed in Spring Grove cemetery. tute held annually at the Massa- The bearers were: Gustave Lund- Smith & Coutts Co. chusets State College at Amherst. gren of New York, Alfred Lund• His long and active experience in gren of North Andover. Henry 4 Park Street Andover, Mass. the field of Cooperation in America Lundgren of New York. all land his study of the movement in Printers of The Townsman brothers; Joseph Lovejoy, brother- European countries, qualifies him in-law, of Indian Orchard; Adolph as an authority on the subject. Rohdin, husband of a sister, Mrs. The public is invited without Adolph Rohdin of Narragansett charge and will have an opportuni- Pier, R. I; and Gustave, Jr., of ty to question the speaker after he New York. There is anothPr Roof Paint has Shingles spoken. brother, Charles of Boston. T h e Consumers Co-operative Roofing Paper Roof Cement Club. a non-profit organization, formed last May by a group of Grace B, Whitford Building Papers Insulating Boards oung people with headquarters at Funeral services for Grace B. sN1 Lowell street has moved to its Whitford, cousin of John L. .oyes new location at 149 North Main of Lovejoy road, were heid in street. Malden this aftenoon, burial fol- J. E. PITMAN EST., 63 Park Street, Tel. 64 lowing in West Parish cemetery. Support The Community Chest She died Sunday in Chicago. :ER 27, 1938 OCTOBER 27, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 3

Miss Virginia Ramsey and Miss of Arthur Lewis. The third and Woman's Club and has planned sev- West Parish Arlene Rutter of Lowell street are fourth degrees were exemplified by eral such affairs to better acquaint By Mrs. Herbert Lewis enjoying a few days vacation in the ladies' degree team in charge of the members with some interesting Lowell Street Telephone 465 New York City. Maude E. Dick. The Dramatic Club things which the Federation is do- will meet in Grange Hall on Mon- ing. As a member of the Division WOMAN'S UNION TO MEET day evening for a Hallowe'en of Press of the State Federation, Mrs. James Marshall and daugh- The Woman's Union of the West party. Mrs. Stevens, is in touch with many ter. Marjorie of Chicopee spent the Church will meet in the vestry on branches of Federation activities. week-end with Mrs. Marshall's sis- Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. PLAN HALLOWE'EN PARTY Several members of state commit- ter, \Irs. Russell Foster of Lowell Henry Todd will preside. A book The Girls' Friendly Society of tees will speak of the work of their streci. review will be given by Miss Angie Christ Church will hold a Hallo- departments. Ralph Loosigian of Blanchard Built. The hostesses will be Mrs. we'en party in the parish house on street is a patient at the Clover Leverett Putnam, Mrs. Todd and Monday. Thelma Beck and Helen Mill Hospital following an opera- NOTED BARITONE Miss Dora Ward. Smith, co-chairmen, are being as- TO SING tion performed there on Saturday. sisted by Agnes Deyermond, Ethel Miss Mary Joc Varmint of Brook- LAFALOT CLUB NOTE Camille Girouard, French-Ameri- Hilton, Mrs. Benjamin Japues, can baritone of Boston, will give line spent the week-end with her The Lafalot Club will meet on Arleen Kelly, Minnie Valentine, classmate Miss Betty Carter of Tuesday evening at the home of a recital in the auditorium of the Ethel Sortie and Gertrude Rich- North Parish church, North An- Lowell street. Mrs. Herbert P. Carter, Lowell ardson. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and street. Mrs. Russell Foster will dover, Monday night, November 7, at 8. Miss Alice Reilly of Boston, son Larry of Lowell street spent have charge of the business meet- PROFESSOR QUIZ PROGRAM the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ing and Mrs. F. B. BatelleIler will will be his accompanist. Alfred Bicknell of Portland, Me. assist Mrs. Carter as hostess. Miss Minnie Valentine won first Mr. Girouard is widely known as Misses Isabelle and Mary Frazer prize on Monday evening in the a radio artist. He has appeared in of I laggetts Pond road are enjoy- GRANGE TO HOLD Professor Quiz program held at th)" opera in Boston and elsewhere and ing vacation with friends at Lake MINSTREL SHOW Girls' Friendly meeting, with Mrs. has sung in concerts all over New Winnepesaukee, N. H. The Dramatic Club of the Grange Benjamin Jaques doubling for the England. Although he has sung in Loring Batchelder of Argilla is busy rehearsing for a Minstrel professor. Second and third prizes North Andover as a church soloist, road spent the week-end with his show to be given in Grange Hall went to Freda Peterson and, Bar- this will be his first appearance cousin William Hamilton of Arling- on December 1 and 2. Several of bara Bruorton. Mrs. Walter Howe here in a full recital program. ton. On Saturday they attended the End Men are old timers: John anti Miss Doris Hilton were judges. Tickets at 35 cents may be had the Ilarvard-Dartmouth game. Hall, Floyd Darby, Earle Ferguson, from members of the choir. Mrs. Edward Burtt is spending Elmer Peterson, Jack Peatman and FEDERATION TEA several weeks with her daughter Alex Henderson. A Federation Tea will be held at Mrs. Winthrop Boutwell of Shaw- the home of Mrs. Clinton H. Ste- Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of sheen road. Grange Meeting vens, Friday afternoon, at 2:30. Toronto, Canada, are spending the Miss Virginia Keene has returned Andover Grange met on Tuesday Mrs. Stevens is Federation Secre- week with Mr. and Mrs. James to her home in Albany, N. Y., after evening. A supper was served with tary of the .Shawsheen Village McMeekin of 30 Salem street. visiting her sister Mrs. Roger Max- Mrs. Ethel Robinson as chairman, well Argilla road. and the dining room was in charge 20th C 57----) CENTURY

c11112( 2Cii=r11 i j ,...,e i• _,, 10 WA BREAD go \ IMP \ Installs the NE ;c 1 0 Always Rally \\* WaikS •••-C. J V‘ AO ON:Ai lc G As on HOMES Next Friday Ai tit NE A.1 ER rally will be held Ntd Tap ! 1g, November 4th. MODERN and DESIRABLE 11, with the entire uding ex-governor slated to appear. Change NOW To In ght Congressman 7 will be tendered Automatic Hot Wc, = er! u. the Legion rooms instituents are in- It's a very simple matter and really inex- Shawsheen Village pensive. To your present tank we attach an automatic Ruud Conversion Heater. We then insulate the tank to assure maxi- REASONABLE in PRICE Day or night - you get onaldson mum economy. es for Mrs. Edith hot water - the instant you turn the faucet. ster of Everett M. Investigate now! local undertaker, v. Samuel B. Over- Ask About t' afternoon at the Low Water her brother. Burial Heating Rates Andover-Shawsheen Realty Co. ig Grove cemetery. re: Gustave Lund- Aberdeen Bldg. Shawsheen Village Tel. 119 ork, Alfred Lund. Andover, henry PAY ONLY New York. all Lovejoy, brother- I Orchard; Adolph $1Down of a sister, Mrs. $1.50 MONTHLY of Narragansett Gustave, Jr., of for 36 MONTHS "GLENNIE'S MILK" here is another Liberal Allowance for of Boston. WIT4 .Y.OUR Your Olo Water Heater TANK. )rd PRESENT. 1890 — 1938 Des for Grace B. of John L. Noyes id, were held in 48 Years in Business :enoon, burial fol. aeaeotence GAS,ILECTRIC anv_yinv Parish cemetery. Andover' in Chicago. 370 Essex St. - Lawrence 5 Main Street - Telephone 4126 L4, Telephone 204 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 27, 1938 0( 1T0131 Ni EM( 4 to their main raison d'etre, have Communications latter THE ANDOVER Writes To Clubs On conducted their liquor dispensing WHY BURN on such a high plane that they Liquor Question YOUR LEAVES? TOWNSMAN do not feel they should be perm- A vigorous denunciation of the he Ma Established 1887 lized by losing their licenses be- local saloons was contained in a To the Editor of the Townsman: its annua' cause of the excesses of others. The melancholy days have come , even Published on Thursday at Smith & letter sent this week to the League day But it is safe to say that a ma- of Women Voters and the Service the saddest of the year, whet parish hot Coutts Co., 4 Park Street, Andover, jority of the people in Andover people burn up lots of leaves they'd the. prize Mass., by Elmer J. Grover. Club by Rev. George B. Frost. He who vote for license will be voting blamed the license vote of two and better have held dear. I find the. Miss Gra, Entered at the Andover Poetoffice for it in spite of our drunks, and four years ago on overconfidence, some folks imagine that because gra vure as Second Class Matter the majority who vote against it fear of giving offense to saloon ashes are good fertilizer, therefore winner of TELEPHONE ANDOVER 1250-R will be doing so because of our patrons, and sheer lack of civic re- they are creating a fertilizer valu e inal; and drunks. Most of our residents are sponsibility. He speaks of the many in turning leaves into ashes. lie had been not against allowing people to inebriates loitering around the no such thing. to the ct Let's Forget drink, but they are against people square till sent home. "Drunken- Anybody who buys commercial of Youngs getting drunk and becoming pub- ness," he said, "upon our street has fertilizers and reads the analyse with mss the Boundary lic nuisances. If license is defeated, become a common and disgusting printed on the bags knows that for the ft Let's be big this year. We resi- it will be defeated because people sight." what the manufacturers profess tc ing the 0 dents of Andover have drawn into feel that drunkenness cannot be be selling is nitrogen, phosphors, and she prevented with license in town. "Here the forces of good and the our sheU for the last several years forces of evil will come to grips acid and potash. Anybody who buy with a re If license is approved, it will be and said: "No we won't contribute (at the election). By your fidelity fertilizing materials that are at a: ous part to the Community Chest because it because people feel that in some at the polls that day we shall be Games way the abuses can be eliminated. closely priced knows that the mos is connected with Lawrence." But able to rid Andover bag and bag- expensive part is the nitrogen. No enjoyed. this year let us all pitch in, let We hope sincerely that in addition gage of the greatest menace that plans for to the recent drawing up of the dead leaves contain a little pho, us all forget the old theoretical, now threatens the well-being of our phoric acid and considerable po cussed, i black list of 24 drunks, the licen- . unworthy arguments against help- citizens," he concluded. ash. When you burn them, the dance at ing our family man. Of course it's sees will, if the town votes "Yes," The c show their appreciation for the burning has not increased the connected with 'Lawrence, but so is amount of these things nor made and sen Andover. We don't have to be con- privilege given them by drawing Make Plans For to a vi up a code of their own, which them handier for the plants to use. nected in a political way, but It might conceivably increase the whites i in many, many ways, economic, should cover the following points; Annual Church Fair (1)—No sale to those on the black danger that the potash would social, we are connected, and most The annual fair of Christ Church wash out in the rains and snows, certainly we are connected when list; (2)-'No sale to those on W. organizations will be held this Legio P. A., welfare, or those who can- and either go down the Shawsheen it coanes to a matter of humanity. year in the Parish House on Thurs- River or sink so far into the ground Long before Andover ever was not afford it; (3)—No sale to those day, December I. Although not on who are nearly drunk; (4)—Urg- as to be beyond the reach of thought of, long before America such an elaborate scale as last lawn-grass roots. Andot was discovered, we were connect- ing the police to arrest and hold year's event, there will be amply gion ha for fines those who do become But the leaves also contained ed with Lawrence when the com- filled tables of gifts and everyday enough nitrogen to be worth some Poppy mandment: "Ilhou shalt love thy drunk, thus making inebriation an goods from which to choose re- on Satu neighbor as thyself," was laid expensive affair; (5)—Keeping the thing, and that nitrogen is not it membrances for Christmas or other the ashes; it has gone off in the gion ea down. place of sale tidy, clean and re- special occasions. the pee spectable at all times; (6)—Rigid smoke, every hit of it. The Chest has helped Andover. A supper will -be served in the the litt compliance 'with all state laws, es- evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at a nom- The extra value you get in farm welfare Last year there were 1201 Andover pecially those regarding hours of people who benefited from the inal charge. manure is the humus, or parts of years c sale, use of -back door, etc. The fair will open at 2:30 and plants and animals decaying in the heavies Ohest, and of these only 431 were And because there would have aided by the only strictly Andover the booths 'will comprise food, soil and, in addition to whatever Welfar, to be some way of enforcing this aprons, "white elephants" in charge potash and the rest they have, mak- tion wi institution, the Andover Guild. In- code, because the A. B. C. in Bos- stitutions in 'Lawrence supported by of the Woman's Guild; candy, ing the soil spongy and not easily year t( ton seems inclined not to stress Girls' Friendly Society; handker- dried out and in general healthy S' Ever the Chest last year didn't hesitate obedience to the law, the local lic- to extend a helping hand to local chiefs, Girls' Friendly Candidates; for growth. The 'first thing that the ensees should be willing to sign needy families, to our aged, to our fishpond, Sunday School; children's worst soil in Andover needs to their names to the following state- table, Junior Woman's Guild; make it into good soil is humus. orphans, to the 44 children who ment: "Desiring as we do to rig- needed the protection of the So- flowers and greenery, Altar Guild. And nobody has ever discovered CA idly comply with this code, and There will also be a table of re- anything better than autumn leaves ciety for Prevention of Cruelty to feeling that our Board of Select- C Children. We don't have compar- ligious books and cards, and special to make humus. But there is no men are men whose exercise of Christmas gifts. humus in the ashes; it has gone RI able institutions in Andover. The discretion is motivated mainly by Chest helps the Boy Scouts, the Mrs. Charles Warden is in charge with the nitrogen. C a sense of fairness, we hereby of the affair, assisted by members If the falling leaves bounce of Girl Scouts, the Y. M. C. A. and the agree not to appeal to the A. B. C. Y. W. C. A. of the various guilds, and she has from elastic grass and gather it over the head of the selctmen if prepared lists for canvassers for Fri All these institutions are willing they find that anyone of us has not the little grassless spots, it doesn't the fair and supper. They will make follow that the leaves killed the Ale to help Andover people; let us this lived up to this code." year show that we are willing to their rounds the latter part of next grass or will interfere with ner do our just share in helping them. week. It is hoped that donations year's grass. Elm leaves decay Hig They don't see any boundary line for the supper may be in money so easily, and left -where they lie they between Andover and Lawrence Siftings that everything will be uniform. will improve the lawn. Oak leave 56 All donations large or small will be might smother the grass, but they when it comes to extending humane The difference between the two i.moomm• services to us; let us refuse to see candidates is this: Saltonstall gratefully received. The public is also are too valuable to burn. any boundary line now that we most cordially invited to attend this Steven T. Byingtos knows what our fine old State of fair and supper. have a chance, a duty, to help Massachusetts stands for; Curley Ballard Vale, Oct. 24, 1938. them. Let's not just receive; let's is trying to see just how much St give. she'll stand for. MARKS ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Percy Crosby, seriously if • • • The Clan auxiliary celebrated at the Lawrence General receive its anniversary last Thursday a pint of blood 'from Officer David License We never thought it of a nice night with a supper, entertainment Gillespie Monday. and Our old town like Winchester—and and dance. A play was given with Mrs. 'Robert Taylor and Mrs • I certainly we never thought it of Drunks the following in the cast: Mar- George Bruce attended a degree o' a town like Andover. garet McCafferty, Ina Petrie, Ella honor convention at Boston thik • By this time most Andover resi- • • • Petrie, Mary Smith, Katherine week. dents have made up their minds An example of redundancy, or Lefebvre and Mrs. Thomson. Nan as to how they are going to vote use of unnecessary, superfluous Lindsay played for dancing. Support The Community Cheat • on the license question a week words: W. P. A. Recreational Pro- from next Tuesday. Some of them ject. are going to vote "No" on all • three questions because they have FREE CHURCH NOTICE a genuine feeling against liquor at All Free Church 'women are re- FOSTER ACRES any time anywhere. Others are go- quested to attend a rally in the "'"—I'FORMER MOSES FOSTER ESTATE ing to favor the package stores Parish House next Wednesday eve- only, because they do not disap- ning at 7:45. Corner Elm and Whittier streets, Andover. 5 minutes prove of temperate drinking in the 'I walk to square and bus line. 19 choice house lots at home but they do disapprove of MARRIAGE INTENTIONS 100, 12i and 180 per foot. Sewer assessment paid on drinking in public places. Others James S. Fee, 7 Pearson street, are going to favor complete license and Vivian J. Roy, 29 Highland front lots. Buy your lot now while prices are low. for a variety or reasons, some of road. -- FOR SALE BY -- them economic ones, others prob- Arthur J. Michaud, 31 Topping ably based on a feeling that some road, and Irene L. Drouin, 261 Sa- FRED E. CHEEVER HOWARTH J. PETERS of the licensees, the Country Club, lem street, Lawrence. Bank Building, Andover OR 44 Whittier Street Manor, and others with whom Phone 775 or 1098 Phone Andover 126-M 4C liquor serving is merely incidental The Guild Needs Your Help BER 27, 1938 TOBER 27, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 5

directly contributes to some dis- vania Horticultural Society and a ications attery Class Has abled service noun, because the To Give Talk On member-at-large of the Garden Hallowe'en Party flowers which will be offered to European Gardens Club of America. She will tell of the townspeople by the Legion- her trip through Holland, France, he Margaret Slattery class held naires are all made by these dis- The November meeting of the the Townsman: annual Hallowe'en party Toes- abled veterans. Andover Garden club will be held and England and give descriptions days have conic, y evening at the Free Church This year the Sons of the Legion, on Tuesday at 10 at the Phillips of celebrated nurseries and gar- the year, when ish house. Mrs. John Souter won as well as the daughters of the lo- Inn. Mrs. Walter King Sharpe of dens, including Bagatelle, France, s of leaves they'd cal service men, will offer to the Chambersburg, Pa., will talk on and Wisley and Kew in England, prize for the prettiest costume; together with descriptions of cas- dear. I find that ss Grace Lake, attired in roto- people of Andover the opportunity "A Horticultural Tour in Europe." ne that because to help this cause, on the streets, Mrs. Sharpe is a member of the tles and chateaux and the spring vure sections, was adjudged flower shows in Paris and 'London. rtilizer, therefore niner of the prize for most orig- or in the homes of Andover. executive council of the Pennsyl- a fertilizer value 1; and Ruth Fairweather, who into ashes. It's , d been followed from her home the church by a curious group buys commercial youngsters because of her sand- ads the analyse e!' man costume, won the prize hags knows that r the funniest. She was advertis- rturers profess to the conning food demonstration, rogen, phosphoric d she was dressed in dish towels, knylbody who buys th a rolling pin a very conspicu- als that are at all s part of her accessories. Hoops, my dear I 3ws that the most Games and refreshments were the nitrogen. Now joyed. At the business meeting 'They're the Rage of the Season .ain a little phoi ans for winter activities were dis- considerable pot. ssed, including a minstrel show, burn them, the ace and card parties. "LIFE" Says: )t increased the The class is planning to collect When Scarlett O'Hara was a things nor made d send discarded silk stockings Georgia belle, hoopskirts were the plants to use. a vocational school for poor 'ably increase the hites in the South. in fashion, but only rich se potash would ladies wore them. Now, when rains and snows, egion Poppy Day hoopskirts suddenly reappear wn the Shawsheen on the fashion horizon, every far into the ground On Next Saturday girl will indulge in these pro- ,nd the reach of Andover Post of the American Le- vocative gowns with old- es also contained in has announced that its annual fashioned charm. to be worth some ppy Day will be held this year nitrogen is not in Saturday, November 5. The I e- as gone off in the on each year makes an appeal to t of it. e people of Andover to purchase Hippy girls will welcome e little red flowers to aid in the tie you get in farm them. Tall girls will love their elfare work of the Post. The tong grace. And they're more con- humus, or parts of ears of depression have laid ever als decaying in the eavier loads on the treasury of the venient than grandmother's dition to whatever elfare Fund, and every contribu- in that the hoops are sewed 'est they have, mg on will be of great help for the on detachable petticoats so ngy and not easily ear to come. you can be just as demurely in general healthy Every purchaser of a poppy also first thing that the romantic in a taxi as on the Andover needs to dance floor. hod soil is humus. Ls ever discovered than autumn leaves CARL E. ELANDER 1. But there is no CLEANING — PRESSING Sketched— noshes; it has gone REPAIRING — ALTERING ;en. Strapless taffeta in OF LADIES' AND MEN'S the hoop skirt man- leaves bounce of CLOTHING ass and gather in ner, trimmed with co- ss spots, it does' Free Collection and Delivery quettish pink flowers. leaves killed the Also Complete Line of Men's The separate hoop oterfere with ner Furnishings skirt boasts of pink Dim leaves decay vhere they lie the High Quality — Moderate Prices ruching at the hem. lawn. Oak leaver 56 Main Street Tel. 1169 .he grass, but they able to burn. "4 teven T. Byingtor t. 24, 1938. $16.95 'osby, seriously SERVICE General receiv, from Officer David Main and Chestnut Streets Taylor and Mrs • LUBRICATION Other dresses for a tended a degree of gay Hallowe'en . . . . • FULL LINE OF n at Boston thin metallic embroidered ACCESSORIES taffetas, chiffon se- ommunity Chest • "SAFETY AID quin trim, and net and SERVICE" sequin trimmed com- • CALL FOR AND binations . . . . velvets, DELIVER satins, in misses' and Phone Andover 8484 women's sizes. r. 5 minutes CHARLES BAXTER louse lots at $10.95 — $16.95 dent paid on QUALITY MERCHANDISE -e low. $19.95 Moderately Priced at J. PETERS or Street how LESLIE'S MEN'S SHOP Cherry & Webb's Better Dress Department — Third Floor ver 126-M 40 Main St. Formerly The Gift Shop

6 • THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 27, 1938 OCTO

MEND evening Mr. Abbott asked for an damage cause by weakened trees extra $2000 to employ more experi- during the winter storms, and have Church Calendar Ballardvale enced men on the project. Select- inexperienced \V P A men do WEST CHURCH C 71 ground work in place of four good Thursday, Mrs. Mary F. Haggerty of Clark man Roy E. Hardy arose at that 1111, ; 7:30 Senior point and stated that the warden unemployed men who have some choir; Sunday, I !birch School in road has returned home after vestry; Young People at parsonage; spending several days visiting rela- had agreed in the afternoon that knowledge of tree work. This 10:45 meant the placing of one of these Morning Worship and sermon: “Problenu VENEY tives in Swampscott. the ground work could be done by of Everyday Living: IV. The Achievement W P A men at a cost to the town men back on welfare rather than of Success"; 10:45 Primary Department; wind Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowell and price family of Lynn spent Sunday with of $2000 less. The meeting rejected giving him a job. The remaining Tuesday, 7:00 Boy Scouts; Wednesday, men had had some previous 2:30 Woman's Union. Book review by chai Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nowell of High Mr. Abbott's amendment. Miss Angie Burtt; 7:30 Fireside Fellow. experience on tree work and had ship at the parsonage. cant street. The tree warden's statement fol- bool Miss Alma iMacTammany of An- worked with experienced men dur- lows: ing the emergency. These men will SOUTH CHURCH Sho dover street spent Sunday visiting "Few citizens realize that the Sunday, 9:30 Church School and The friends in Walpole. receive additional instruction in the Tree Warden is able to employ but care of trees during the winter." Little Church; 10:45 Morning Worship and Samuel Ramsden, a resident of Sermon; 10:45 Church Kindergarten; SEWI three regular men to carry on the G. R. Abbott, hen Andover street for several years, work of the Tree and Moth De- Tuesday, 7:00 Cub Pack No. I; Thursday, has moved to Beverly. Tree Warden 10:30 All day missionary meeting in Mat partments throughout the year. Church; 4:00 Junior Choir; 7:00 Church $1. Fred Kidd of Woburn street, who "Of the many men employed dur- Choir; 8:00 A. 1'. C. Sorority; Friday, 7:01) Troop 3. Boy Scouts; Saturday, 3:00 of underwent an operation at the ing the emergency a number proved Mrs. Taylor To Give Lawrence General Hospital recent- Tea for Abbot Academy. 39 Morton street. fret to be good tree workers. The Tree Ani ly is making a speedy recovery. Warden believed that eight extra Series Of -'Lectures ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Postmaster Richard E. O'Brien of Sunday masses at 6:30, 8:15, 9:45, men would be a reasonable number The November Club is sponsor- WAS Andover street attended the Demo- to employ during the winter to care 11:30; week-clay masses at 7:30. cratic banquet at the Copley Plaza, ing again this winter a series of CIE for storm damaged trees and to eight lectures on History in the FREE CHURCH ma Boston, recently. prevent more damage being caused Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wright of Making -by Mrs. Frank Mansfield Today and tom", row. Annual Church m.0 by winter storms. Of the $000 Fair. Friday. 6:45 Boy Scout hike; Sat. tin Clark road spent several days tour- Taylor of Boston. The lectures necessary to carry on this work urday. 7:00 Hallowe'en party; Sunday, 9:30 1111 ing in New York and New Jersey take place at the November Club Sunday School; 1(1:45 Morning worship, recently. $2000 was cut to save the town house, 6 Locke street,•on Wednes- sermon on "God Will Win"; 12:00 Mar. money. The idea expressed by garet Slattery Class; 6:15 Christian En- day mornings at 9:45.. deavor; Wednesday, 7:45 Rally of all some officials was that two experi- For this series of eight lectures enced men of the tree department women in the church; Thursday, 6:00 Tree Warden Calls a season ticket at a special rate is Junior choir; 7:30 Senior choir. could do their own work of the tree obtainable from any one of the ni Officials To Task and moth departments; supervise NORTH PARISH CHURCH aI the wire clearing of Electric and club directors or at the door. Ad- (Unitarian) Ift a statement released to the Telephone Co. men, hefp supervise mission to single lectures requires "Beyond the Townsman this week, Tree Warden two crews of W P A men doing no ticket, but. 'may be paid for at t;o11:1.:1 112a)U,h1. 1 the door. November 16 is the date IC G. Richard Abbott called several moth work in the ,woodlands, also CHRIST CHURCH of the town officials and the recent that they would haVe time to teach of the first . lecture. Mrs. Taylor already has an en- Sunday, 8:00, lily Ciantuunion; 9:30 town meeting to task for not grant- W P A men tree work. The Tree Church School; 11:00 Morning prayer and ing the extra $2000 which he re- Warden already hai trouble finding thusiatic following among the No- sermon: Monday. 7:45 G. F. S.; Tuesday, FO quested at the special town meet- climbers in the W P A for Moth vember club members and their 4:00 (;. F. S. Candidates; 8:00 Junior ing for hurricane reparations work. friends, including many from Woman's Guilil : Thur—b, 2:30 Woman's projects, and where others might Guild; Friday. 7:30 “irts. a A meeting had been held the after- be found to do tree work was not neighboring towns. It.is their hope ACADEMY CHAPEL noon of the town meeting at which stated. that many others may come to en- Sumia%, 11:00 Dr. James Gordon Gil- the -various town officials agreed "The towp• meeting decided to joy the fascination of her person- key, Springfield. ality and the enlightenthent to be on the way...the emergency appro- save money, take the blame for any BAPTIST CHURCH riation would be allotted, but in the derived from the stimulating com- ments on world affairs. Sunday. 9:30 Church School; 10:45 SCHICK SHAVERS Ch,..rch worship. Guest speaker: Mrs. Fran- YA FOR SALE-8 room colonial, best ces J. Nickels of Washington. Subject: Miss Lee Pfeiffer of Andover is "My Recent Experiences in China"; 6:30 1 location, near center, all modern Young People's Society; 7;30 Evening ser- conveniences, 2 car garage. John II. Grecoe among the many young people who vice. Sertuon on "A Good Christian Citi- OPTICIAN — JEWELER are getting a taste of the theatre zen": Friday. 6:00 Junior choir: 7:00 Senior W. SHIRLEY BARNARD 56 Main Street Tel. 830-R in the Drama Shop of the Boston choir; 7:00 Itoy Scouts; Monday. 7:30 Y. W. C. A., 140 Clarendon street. Church Hallowe'en Social. 15 Barnard St. ANDOVER, MASS. "The Biggest Little Jewelry Store In The Stale" The shop offers instruction in wife of Tel. 202 - 869-W every possible phase of drama. Mrs. J. Everett Collins, C the popular selectman, received an- Everything for the Pleasure other blood transfusion at the Mas- E: You save money by paying $2.00 sachusetts Memorial Monday, Ar- PLUMBING and HEATING ht of the Motorist a year for the Townsman. thur W. role being the donor, C FRANK A. WELCH & CO. it Andover Motor Service ni MUSGROVE BUILDING Let Us Quote You T.I. 1143-W Night Phone 1143-R 90 MAIN ST. — Tel. 208 On Re-siding Your House Using YOUR TROUBLES ARE OVER Asbestos Side-Wall Shingles USE OUR George W. Horne Co. 613 COMMON STREET, LAWRENCE RANGE OIL Established 1855 Tel. Law. 7331

7C PER GALLON SINCE 1840 CASH Cberett 111. lunbgren IN 50 GAL. LOTS Funeral Director and Embalmer Twenty-eight years of personal service to Andover and Be contented all winter by using our new better Range Suburban Towns. Fully equipped for all service. Oil at no higher price. The CROSS SYSTEM of de- livery has never been equalled. Massachusetts and New -Hampshire license.

1840 to 1938 — HERMAN an4 JOSEPH ABBOTT, JAMES CRABTREE, CROSS COAL CO. CHARLES PARKER, F. If. MESSER, EVERETT M. LUNDGREN. 1 Main Street Tel. 219 Andover Now Located at 18-20 Elm St. — Tel. 303-W or 303-R ER 27, 1938 OCTOBER 27, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 7

for the sale therein of all alcoholic bever- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Ilendar ages (whisky, rum, .gin, malt beverages, PROBATE COURT JRCH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING wines and all other alcoholic beverages)? I YES I Essex, ss. choir; 7:30 Senior I NO I To l'aul A. Dever, Attorney General of !lurch School in said Commonwealth and to Sarah Sargent 2. Shall licenses be granted in this Parsonage; 10:45 WORK WANTED Hammond of Merrimac in the County of et-nion: "Problems town for the sale therein of wines and Essex. malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and The Achievement VENETIAN BLINDS for any size A petition has been presented to said all other malt beverages)? nary Department; window at astoundingly low Court by Wilbur E. Rowell and Walter C. I YES I outs; Wednesday' Tomlinson, trustees under the will of prices. Repairing of sofas and I NO I Elizabeth M. 13. Downs late of Andover in Ilook review I); chairs. Studio couches, chairs re- Fireside Fellow. 3. Shall licenses be granted in this the County of Essex, deceased, testate, pray- caned. Twin beds, balloon chairs, town for the sale therein of all alcoholic ing for authority to sell the land and bookcases. Colonial Furniture beverages in packages, so called, not to dwelling described in said petition for the :URCH be drunk on the premises? purpose therein stated, and for such other Shop, 53 Park street, Andover. and further relief as to said Court may School and The I YES I riling Worship and I NO I seem proper. If you desire to be heard thereon you .•11 WARRANT Kindergarten. SEWING MACHINE MAN—now QUESTION 4. or your attorney should file a written ap- No. 1; Thursday, here and surrounding towns. THE COMMONWEALTH 1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of pearance in said Court at Salem within nary meeting if; betting on licensed horse races be per- twenty-one days front the seventh day of loir; 7:00 Church Machines oiled and adjusted for . OF MASSACHUSETTS mitted in this county? November 1938, the return day of this Sorority; Friday, Expert repairing on all makes ESSEX, SS I YES I citation and also file an answer or other its; Saturday, 3:00 of machines. Work guaranteed, I NO I pleading within twenty-one days thereafter. 39 M.,rt on stem To either of the Constables of the Town . free inspection. Address L.C.S., Witness, Joura V. PHELAN, Esquire, of Andover, Greeting: 2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of .'S CHURCH Andover Townsman. First Judge of said Court, this nineteenth In the name of the Conunonwealth you betting on licensed dog races be permitted year one thousand day of October in the 6:30. 8:15. 9:45, are hereby required to notify and warn the in this county? nine hundred and thirty-eight at 7:30. WASHING MACHINES — Vacuum inhabitants of said town who arc qualified YES I WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, Register Cleaners. Expert repairing on all to vote in Elections to meet in the desig- I NO (20.27, Nov. 3) URCH nated polling places in Precincts One, Two, makes of machines. Parts for all All the above candidates and questions v. Annual Three, Four, Five and Six, viz: the Town Church makes. Work guaranteed. Ad- are to be voted for upon one ballot. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scout hike; Sat. Hall in Precinct One; the Square and Compass Club Hall in Precinct Two; the The polls will be open front 7:00 A. M. Party: Sunday, 9:30 dress, L. C. S., Andover Towns- PROBATE COURT Administration Building, Shawsheen Vil- to 7:00 P. M. Morning worship, man. And you are directed to serve this war- Essex, ss. lage in Precinct Three; the Andover Grange To all persons interested in the estate Win": 12:00 Mar- rant by posting attested copies and pub- in Precinct Four; the Old Schoolhouse, of William Watson late of Andover in .:15 Christian En- lication thereof, seven days at least before Ballard Vale in Precinct Five, and the said County, deceased. :45 Rally of FOR RENT the time of said meeting as directed by , all Phillips Club House, School Street, in A petition has been presented to said ; Thursday, 6:00 the liy-Laws of the town. Precinct Six, in said Andover, on TUES- Court praying that Emily F. Watson of or choir. Hereof fail not and make return of THE ABERDEEN, exclusive, fur- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEM- Andover in said County be appointed ad- this warrant with your doings thereon, at BER, 1938 at 7:00 o'clock A. M., for the ministratrix of said estate without giving H CHURCH nished and unfurnished, heated the tame and place of said meeting. following purposes: a surety on her bond. Ian) apartments, Shawsheeu village; Given under our hands this eighteenth If you desire to object thereto you or tiled bathrooms; free refrigera- To bring in their votes to the Election day of October, A. D., 1938. In on "Beyond the Officers for the Election of Candidates for your attorney should file a written appear- HOWELL F. SHEPARD tion, passenger elevator, hotel the following offices: ance in said Court at Lawrence before ten J. EVERETT COLLINS lobby, Rock-Wool Insulation, oar- GUVERNOR for this Commonwealth o'clock its the forenoon on the fourteenth CiRCH ROY E. HARDY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR for this day of November 1938, the return day of bor shop, $40 to $80 month. Tel. Selectmen of Andover Communion; 9:30 Commonwealth this citation. V. PHELAN, Esquire, lofting prayer and Andover 215. SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- Witness, JOHN First Judge of said Court, this twenty-fifth G. F. S.; Tuesday, . WEALTH for this Commonwealth NOTICE day of October in the year one thousand Imes; 8:00 Junior FOR RENT—Dentist's or doctor's TREASURER AND RECEIVER- lay. 2:30 Woman's GENERAL for this Commonwealth To the Commissioners of Essex County nine hundred and tinny-eight. F. SHANAHAN, Register Scouts. office, formerly Dr. Fleming's, AUDITOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH Gentlemen:— WILLIAM The undersigned inhabitants of the (27.3-10) :HAPEL above Hartigan's Pharmacy. Ap- for this Commonwealth ATTORNEY GENERAL for this Common- Town of Andover respectfully represent that. James Gil- ply Polly Prim Beauty Shoppe, wealth Chandler Road, so-called, leading north- 66 Main street. westerly from Lowell Street in said town Commonwealth of Massachusetts REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS for Essex, ss. PROBATE CO URT the Seventh Congressional District is unsuited to the present requirements of HURCH traffic, and that common convenience and COUNCILLOR for the Fifth Councillor To all persons interested in the estate School: 10:45 FOR SALE District necessity require that the same should be speaker: Mrs. Fran- widened and straightened, and that specific of Ezra H. Valpey late of Andover in SENATOR for the Fourth Essex Sena- said County, deceased. ashingt on. Subject: YARNS FOR RUGS AND HAND torial District repairs should be made thereon from Low- .t; in China"; 6:30 ell Street for a distance of about sixteen The executor of the will of said de- knitting. Samples and knitting TWO REPRESENTATIVES IN GEN- ceased, has presented to said Court for 7:30 Evening see- ERAL COURT for the-'Sixth ;Essex hundred (1600) feet. ood Christian ('iti. directions free. H. A. Bartlett, WHEREFORE, they pray that after due allowance his sixth and seventh accounts. Representative District • . If you desire to object thereto you or choir; 7:00 Senior Harmony, 'Maine. DISTRICT ATTORNEY ftir Eastern Dis- notice and a hearing the County Commis- ts; Monday. 7:30 sioners may alter or relocate the said. your attorney should file a written appear- trict ance in said Court at Lawrence before ten al. COUNTY COMMISSIONER for Essex Chandler Road and order such specific re- pairs to be made thereon as in their judg- o'clock in the forenoon on the fourteenth LEGAL NOTICES County ment may be necessary. day of November 1938, the return day of Ei.ollins, wife of SHERIFF for Essex County this citation. William D. McIntyre an, received an- Commonwealth of Massachusetts R EGI ST ER OF DEEDS, ESSEX Witness, Jon ig V. Pit ELAN, Esquire, NORTHERN DISTRICT, (to fill William A. Trow First Judge of said Court, this twenty- jou at the Mas- PROBATE COURT Essex, ss. a vacancy) Frank A. Buttrick fourth day of October in the year one Playdon t' Monday, Ar- To all persons interested in the petition Also to vote YES or NO on the following J. H. thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. Chas. T. Gilliard the donor. hereinafter described. questions: WILLIAM F. SHANA AN, 1?citister 27-3 - A petition has been presented to said QUESTION 1. COMMONWEALTH ( ) Court by Ilirger Egon Nelson of Andover PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE OF MASSACHUSETTS. in said County praying that his name CONSTITUTION Essex, ss. Andover Savings Bank may be changed to that of Egan Nelson. Shall an amendment to the Constitu- Court of County Commissioners. If you desire to object thereto you or tion providing for biennial sessions of the October Term, A. 1). 1938, to-wit: October The following pass books issued by the your attorney should file a written appear- General Court and for a biennial budget 20, 1938. Andover Savings Hank have been lost and ance in said Court at Salem before ten which is further described as follows: On the foregoing petition, ORDERED: application has been made for the issuance o'clock in the forenoon on the thirty-first This amendment annuls all existing That said petitioners give notice to all per- of duplicate books. Public notice of such day of October 1938, return day of this provisions of the Constitution and its sons and corporations interested therein application is hereby given in accordance citation. prior amendments which require annual that said Commissioners will meet at the with Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts tgles Witness, Jolts: V. PIIELAN, Esquire, sessions of the General Court, commonly Court House in Salem in said County, on of 1908. First Judge of said Court, this tenth day known as the Legislature, and provides for Tuesday, the fifteenth day of November Payment has been stopped. of October in the year one thousand nine biennial sessions in their place. It also 1938, at 10:45 o'clock, A. M., by publish- Books No. 51617, 43474. 1 hundred and thirty-eight. ing an attested copy of said petition and of provides that the budget of all proposed LOUIS S. FINGER. WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, Register expenditures of the Commonwealth shall be this order thereon in the Andover Towns- October 14, 1938 Treasurer so prepared as to cover two fiscal years man, a newspaper printed in Andover in From the office of: said County, the said publication to be Thomas J. Lane instead of only one as at. present re- quired,—which proposed amendment was seven days at least before the fifteenth day SEWING MEETING 704.6 Cregg of November. And also by serving the Lawrence, Massachusetts (13.20-27) approved by the General Court and a Tile November sewing meeting joint session of the two branches held Town Clerk of Andover with an attested Law. 7331 May 27, 1936, received 141 votes in the copy of said petition and of this order of the Lawrence General hospital thereon, fifteen days at least; and by post- Commonwealth of Massachusetts affirmative and 117 in the negative, and in will be held at the South church a joint session of the two branches held ing up an attested copy thereof in two Tuesday, November 1, from 2 to PROBATE COURT May 19, 1937, received 158 votes in the public places in said town, seven days at the Essex, ss. affirmative and 112 in the negative,—be least, before the said fifteenth day of 5. There 'will be sewing for November, at which time and place said hospital, and tea will be served. To all persons interested in the estate approved? I YES Commissioners will proceed to view the of Margaret R. Siners, otherwise known I NO premises and make such order in relation as Margaret R. Summers, late of Andover to the prayer of said petition as by law J. W. G. TO MEET in said County, deceased. QUESTION 2. they may be authorized to do. The regular meeting of the Jun- A petition has been presented to said LAw PROPOSED ay INITIATIVE. PETITION Attest:— A. N. Frost. Clerk. Court for probate of a certain instrument Shall the proposed measure which pro- A true copy of said petition and order ior Woman's Guild of Christ purporting to be the last will of said de- vides that in any city or town which thereon. church will be held in the parish ceased by Herman Day of Everett in the accepts its terms, the licensing authorities Attest:— Louise W. Fassett house Tuesday evening at 8. Mrs. 'er County of Middlesex, praying that he be shall establish free public taxicab stands • Deputy Asst. Clerk Eleanor Lewis and Mrs. Erma appointed executor thereof without giving for the use of all taxicabs and motor ve- A true copy, Attest: FRANK MARSHALL, er and a surety on his bond. hicles for hire whose owners are licensed Deputy Sheriff. Valz will be co-hostesses. If you desire to object thereto you or within such city or town, and shall abolish your attorney should file a written appear- all other forms of taxicab stands on any ance in said Court at Salem before ten public highway within such city or town,— o'clock in the forenoon on the thirty-first which was disapproved in the House of day of October 1938, the return day of Representatives by a vote of 96 in the IRAM1310 CLINIC this citation. affirmative and 109 in the negative and in AT THE W. R. HILL STORE, 31 MAIN STREET IITREE, Witness JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, the Senate by a vote of 4 in the affirma- tive and 35 in the negative, be approved:' GR EN. First Judge of said Court this tenth day GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS BY I. E. JOHNSON of October in the year one thousand nine I YES I hundred and thirty-eight. I NO PHONE AND. 102 FOR PROMPT SERVICE ,s11111... r 303-R WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN. Register QUESTION 3. (13.20-27) 1. Shall license be granted in this town 8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 27, 1938 M ENI( cepted all traffic on the Reading CAHILL COMMITTEE Andover Guild Has Had Long, Successful Career Road and asked for contributions. TO MEET Whether this is authentic or not, Q7/ The Horace T. Cahill for Lieu- The Andover Guild has had a by the Andover Guild, but it was the fact remains that by popular tenant-Governor campaign commit- long record of service to the com- not known as the Andover Guild in those days. It was called the As- support the Andover Guild has tee of Andover, formed in order to munity. Like many another organi- been for many years serving vital cut down the number of blanks zation it has had its ups and downs sociated Charities. interests of the people of this cast for this office, 'will meet to- and its program and emphasis The money by which it was town. night at the home of Paul A. L'An- have changed from year to year. supported came from various tigua, 50 High street. Anyone in- The origin and early years of this sources, some of it from popular terested may attend. organization are not very well subscription, some of it from a Wagnerian Festival known, but it began its work a few individuals of considerable The Guild Needs Your Help good many years ago and has been means. Besides the relief 'work Singers Next Week thinking in terms of various needs that this organization did back as The first of the series of sub- of the community from its very far as 1901 it conducted classes in scription concerts sponsored by the beginning. One of the persons who sewing, cooking, and basketry. Music Department of Phillips Acad- has watched it for the last forty Long before there were any public emy will take place in the Meeting ARROW years tells of the time when it amusement places or public dance Room of George Washington Hall took care of a great deal of the halls, the Andover Guild offered a on Friday evening, November 4. The has enjoyed the good relief work in Andover. Many of place for groups within the com- artists will be the Wagnerian Fes- the services now performed by munity to hold parties and dances tival Singers, five distinguished will of friendly satis- the Red Cross or town relief or- and celebrate various holiday soloists, with two authoritative fied customers who ganizations were once performed occasions. In the last fifteen or Wagnerian conductors playing their twenty years 'it has become in- accompaniments. The first half of have been served faith- creasingly an organization given the program will consist of ex- fully throughout the over to recreational and character cerpts from the music dramas of REX GRILLE building work in which the play Wagner; the second, of numbers years. L()WELL activities of children and young by other operatic composers. Their people are wisely supervised by Andover appearance will be their SPECIAL-- Saturday Sunday professional and volunteer workers only New England concert. . with training and experience. The The other items on the Phillips BLANKETS 44c SPECIALS -- Guild now serves over four hun- Academy series are the Salzburg dred children and young people, Trapp Choir and Walter Gieseking, Choice of offering them a place for bas- plan ist. Fruit Cup, Tomato Juice, Soup ketball, bowling, gymnasium Fur- Trimmed Garments classes, reading, manual training, Choice of and a dozen other play activities. Require Special Care ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG 65c Of course, all of these phases Weddings of ROAST CHICKEN 75c the guild work have been made Boynton-Johnson possible by the addition of a gym- ROAST DUCK 75c Miss Carol Baird Johnson, nasium to Its original building. Evening Wear Retains Its Dessert daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. The story is told that a great deal Johnson of North Portage Path, Custom Lines Pie, Pudding Jello of this money for the gymnasium Akron, Ohio, and Bradford Lewis Tea Coffee Milk was raised on a special day set aside as Tag Day, when a dozen Boynton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kel- Complete Dinner attractive logg Boynton of Andover, were young ladies in'tcr- wed on Wednesday afternoon, October 19, at the home of the bride's parents. Members of the immediate families and a few in- timate friends attended. Miss Alice L. Bissett of Canton and Edwin Goodwin of Andover attended the couple. 55 Main St., Andover The bride attended Miss Porter's school at Farmington, Conn., and graduated from the Erskine school LAST CALL in Boston. Mr. Boynton attended Phillips Academy and Lowell Tex- tile school. The couple will live in North Conway, N. H. SENN Introducing . . MAY GO TO JAIL IELEPIAOttE DIM.C101k1 FOR HIT-RUN The new and different toes to pvintevl If you don't wait around after our an accident, chances are that a Last chance to get y judge might make you wait around name and number in the "Babycraft" quite a while later on. A Man- new telephone directory. chester, N. H., man who walked to Hand-made Infants' Wear his To add new listings Reading after abandoning Toddler Dresses -- Creepers smashed car near Howard John- to make listing changes son's faced Judge Chandler Mon- Gertrudes — Infants' day morning, and the judge held Madeira Dresses him for sentencing on November 4. He indicated that it would be a Hand-made Pillow Tops jail sentence. The Irma Beene Dept. Store Officer James Walker, injured in the hurricane, was able to visit the SINCE 1927 6 Main St. Tel. 795M police station last Saturday. Andover Consumers Co-operative Club PRICE REDUCED 50% RANGE OIL Operating Cost Reduced 60% — GROCERIES - Cold Capacity Increased 56% 720 Open daily except Wed. afternoon. Operating Sound Reduced 78% 7. Open Tues., Fri., and Sat. evenings Freezing Speed 3 Times as Fast Per gallon in 50 gallon Per gallon in 50 gallon quantities Cash quantities if Charged WILLIAM B. BANF IELD PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE Frank A. Welch & Co. 38 Main !Street. ANDOVER COAL CO. If you need anything in the tailor- HOME APPLIANCES Telephones: Office 365—Yard 232 ing line for men or women. Domes- Musgrove Bldg. Tel. 1143-W tic and Imported woolens. t 27, 1938 OCTOBER 27, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 9 Le Reading ntributions. exceptionally good games in the than the local squad and that ac- Table of Children's Librarians, held itic or not, line. Bob Towne, who was playing counted for the defeat of the local at the Boston Public Library. Miss Shawsheen by popular By Mrs. Edith Kitchin halfback with two cracked ribs, lads. Jordan, director of all library work Guild has 1 Balmoral Street Tel. 1128-R played a wonderful game and car- with children in Boston, reviewed erving vital ried the ball for many of Punch- Last Thursday morning the Mem- briefly the new books for younger Ile of this ard's first downs. Mulle-, Haggerty, orial Hall Library arranged for the readers. .1. Russell Barlow was in Provi- and Howe also played stellar roles entire staff of the junior room, Miss dence, It. I., Sunday visiting his in the backfield. I Evelyn Robinson, Miss Sally Bal- You save money by paying $2.00 mother who is ill at the hospital. The Winchester team was a lard, and Miss Nancy Babcock, to val Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. C. Shulze stronger and much faster eleven attend a meeting of the Round a year for the Townsman. visited in Rockville, Conn., over the xt Week week-end. les of sub- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern of 15 tored by the Arundel street gave a birthday fillips Acad- party for their small son Peter re- the Meeting cently. Games were played and MORAlfirle ington Hall moving pictures shown of their Imber 4. The former home in Germany. eMerchandise of MtR11 01113 • nerian Fes- William Ross, Jr., has returned istinguished to school after a week's illness at LOWELL, MASS. Luthoritative his home in the Argyle apartments. playing their A group of pupils from Mrs. first half of Pike's Private School enjoyed a mist of ex- trip to Salem recently to see the dramas of House of Seven Gables and the Luxury at Affordable Prices in These 250 of numbers Pioneer Village. oosers. Their CUB PACK vill be their MEETS TOMORROW cert. . A very successful meeting was the Phillips held at the home of Joseph T. Bon Marche Fur Coats he Salzburg Gagne of Kensington street last ar Gieseking, Friday night for the purpose of launching a Cub Pack in the Vil- Our Regular Low Prices . . . lage. About 12 boys were signed up, at Over 20% Below and the first meeting of Cubs will be held ;Friday at 4 o'clock in the Shawsheen School under the direc- tion of William Sawyer. Any boy Fri. and Sat. Only 1 Johnson, from 9 to 12 may join at that time, Ira. Allan C. also. If the weather won't persuade you to buy rtage Path, WOMAN'S CLUB NOTE your fur coat now . . . these prices will! dford Lewis There's tremendous excitement in these nd Mrs. Kel- Mrs. Leon Field of Wolcott ave- values ... the huge variety of furs to chose nue will entertain the Dramatic dover, were from .. . the fine workmanship of the pelts afternoon, department of the Shawsheen Vil- .. the handsome styles! It's hard to imagine tome of the lage Woman's Club on Friday, No- vember 4. a more glittering preview of the coming ibers of the hits ... and all drastically lowered in price ad a few in- ad. Wheaton Club Plans tt of Canton Prices About 1932 Levels! of Andover Movies For Fund • Hudson Seal Sale $185 Miss Porter's The Merrimac Valley Wheaton Club is sponsoring a morning pic- • Mink Dyed Muskrat Sale $135 , Conn., and ture performance at the Andover !skine school • Silvertone Muskrat Sale $135 Playhouse on November 15 for the ton attended benefit of the Student Alumnae • Black Seal Dyed Lowell Tex- Building Fund. The following are at Coney Sale $85 will live in work to make a success of the enterprise: • Brown Alaska Seal Sale $345 Mrs. Webster Plaisted, Methuen, • Black or Brown Mrs. Otis C. Severance, Andover, Rusian Pony Sale $135 Co-chairmen; Mrs. Richard Camp- around after bell, Shawsheen, who is in charge • Dyed Skunk Stroller Sale $165 are that a of tickets; Mrs. Clarence Swan, • Dyed Skunk Chubby Sale $115 wait around Methuen; Miss Jane Sullivan, Law- on. A Man- rence; Miss Barbara Loomer, Bal- • Black Dyed Lamb Sale $185 ho walked to lardvale; Mrs. Frank 'Hosmer, Low- • Black or Grey idoning his ell; who have charge of publicity; Chekiang Caracul Sale $165 oward John- and Mrs. Tyler Carlton, President landler Mon- of Uhe Out, ex-officio. • Grey Siberian Squirrel Sale $225 judge held • Persian Lamb Sale $275 n November Punchard Goes To L would be a ,L Stoneham Saturday — and Over 200 Others! ,r, injured in The Punchard team will meet the to visit the di Stoneham High eleven at the Stone- urday. ham field next Saturday. The local Weekly Club Plan squad has won two games this season, tied one, and last Saturday Coats turners lost its first game since 1936 at Costing 1st Payment Weekly Winchester. Club Bob Towne ran about thirty $100 $2.50 $2.50 yards to score for the local team OR LESS ES - in the first period of the game at $150 $3.50 $3.50 d. afternoon. Winchester. In the second period, OR LESS 'Murray of Winchester scored from $4.00 $4.00 FUR SHOP ;at. evenings $175 Second Floor the Punchard 3-yard line, and in OR LESS the fourth Geoghegan of Win- $200 $4.50 $4.50 chester scored from the one-yard OR LESS ANF IELD line. Both teams failed in their tries for the point after touchdown and Over $200-43 Weeks ut the game ended 12-6 in favor of to Pay! n the tailor- the out-of-town eleven. Renny, 'Noyes, Brown, Gordon, men. Domes- McLaughlin, Deyermond, Chandler, ens. and Captain Paul McDonald played Charge Purchases Now Go On Dec. 1 Bills ! OCTOBER 27, 1938 TO MEMO 1( THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN ister from 7 to 9. The annual this week. A very full schedule is News of Other Days ad) Guild To Reopen membership dues will remain the being arranged and an effort will same, 25 cents for elementary be made to accommodate all those What You and Your Neighbors our Were Doing in Days Gone By Monday Evening children, 50 cents for junior OBI. desiring to use the building. ollec dy The Andover Guild will open for dren, 75 cents for intermediate Fifty Years Ago h dre( boys and girls, and $1.00 for adults Having had several rainy Wed- the new season next Monday even- EXHIBIT OF viotis y ing with an open house for young (over 18). nesdays and Saturdays in succes- Mast is people of all ages, to be followed There are to be some necessary STAINED GLASS sion, the Academy boys tried the inf the next day by registration, which changes in the schedule to accom- I An exhibit is currently in pro- plan of having their Wednesday a ri will continue through the week. module new groups. All club lead- gress at the John Esther Art (W- half-holiday on Thursday this week. disc Children under 14 will be regis- orn wishing to use the Guild rooms lery at Abbot Academy of stained And it worked! C ing tered from 3.30 to 5, and .young of the gymnasium should communi- glass by Charles J. Connick, most The Harvard Varsity defeated coorses people over 14 and adults will reg- cate with Miss Margaret Davis outstanding craftsman in his field. Phillips Academy Thursday 66 to 0. re s A barge will start from the cen- ourt ter of the Village Tuesday evening kly, at 7 to accommodate those who March wish to attend the Republican cau- Academ AT SURPRISINGLY cus being held in North Andover. except Mr. N. D. Mayo has sold his and Stu LOW PRICES — FAMOUS horse "Daisy" to \l r. C. Cronin. b n alt Twenty-five Years Ago lied BOOKS AUTHORS -- BEST SELLERS Miss Ethel Howell of Summer a Eurc street has gone to Kansas where ch she is planning to spend several sa e r Selected from the Lists of 49 of America's Leading Publishers— months. with en E. B. Chapin of this town figured in a peculiar automobile accident The o Many originally published at $5.00, $7.50, $10.50 and more — in Boston last Sunday when his car live Spi struck a trolley car, throwing it off emn the track. 0 an, Now most of them can be bought from refs( Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of P btogr Walnut avenue have moved into one tian Re of William Doherty's new tene- from Lit ments on High street. Current J. P. \Vest, the local baker, was 1.00 to $1.98 A spe injured Friday when he was thrown from his team while driving on An- in Ilisto dover ilill. Fred Sutcliffe who was operated THE COMPLETE SHERLOCK HOLMES—Sir A. THE WOOLLCOTT READER—Alexander Wool!. on after he fell from an apple tree Conan Doyle. Vornierly $2.7:i. NOW ONLY $1.98 cott. Was $a.uu, NOW ONLY $1.98. is recovering. Ten Years Ago RING LARDNER'S BEST STORIES—Was $3.50. A CHRISTMAS CAROL—Charles Dickens. ONLY Mademoiselle -Marie will open ;1 NOW ONLY $1.39. $1.98. millinery shop at 17 .Main street on Tuesday to which the ladies of th VAN LOON'S GEOGRAPHY—Henarik Willem OUTLINE OF HISTORY—H. G. Wells. Was $5.00 town are invited. Van Loon. Wits NOW ONLY $1.89. NOW $1.49. Miss Roxie Smith, Mrs. Mary MARIE ANTOINETTE—Stefan Zweig. \Vas $::.511, THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM—ONLY Harris, Frederick Sjostrom and NOW ONLY $1.69. $1.98. George Leacock will broadcast °Ire] station WI3,7, in the Roosevelt Me NOTHING BUT WODEHOUSE—Edited by Og- THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM morial program Saturday night. den Nash. NOW ONLY $1.39. SHAKESPEARE—ONLY $3.95. Fred Westcott is ill at his bottle on Summer street. NAPOLEON—Emil Ludwig. Was $3.00, NOW THE STORY OF MANKIND—Hendrik W. Van L oon. Wiis Miss Bessie P. Goldsmith has re ONLY $1.79. NOW ONLY $1.89. turned to her home at 60 Elm street D CANTERBURY TALES-111u.;trated by Rockwell BIRDS OF AMERICA—ONLY $3.95. after spending several weeks as a Kent. Was $3.75, NOW ONLY $1.98. patient at the Parkway hospital. L GREAT SYMPHONIES: How to Recognize and Brookline. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF 0. HENRY-1 Remember Them—Sigmund Spaeth—ONLY $1.00. Edward L. Pritchard, son of Mr. Vultimi.s in (III,: NOW ONLY $1.98. and Mrs. Edward J. Pritchard of AMERICAN AGENT—Melvin Purvis. Was $2.75— Morton street, left Saturday for MOBY DICK—Herman Melville. Originally $5.00, NOW ONLY $1.00. Beverly Hills, Calif., where he hay NOW ONLY $1.98. NOEL COWARD'S PLAY PARADE—Includes accepted a position with an insult Calvacade, Design for Living. Was $3.50, NOW ance company. t ri MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND AND THE $1.00. In Waltham, October 24, 1928, by ISLES—Stefan Zweig. Wits NOW ONLY Rev. James .1. Baxter, Cornelitv $1.00. WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA—Lowell Thomas. .Joseph Cronin of Andover and SIX GREATEST NOVELS OF ANATOLE Was $4.00- NOW $1.00. Catherine lierine Cecelia O'Brien of Wal FRANCE—NOW ONLY $1.59. th i MANY LAUGHS FOR MANY DAYS—Irvin S. Mrs. Frank Connolly as "Al" Cobb. Was $2.511, NOW $1.00. GREAT SHORT STORIES OF THE WORLD- Smith won the costume prize at the 1071! 1);I:;, ,s, 178 stories. Was $5.00, NOW ONLY COMPLETE PLAYS OF GILBERT & SULLIVAN C. D. A. Hallowe'en party Monday $1.79. —Including Pinafore, Mikado, Pirates of Penzance. night. ONLY $1.98. Miss Grace Parker has been pro- SELECTED PROSE AND POETRY OF RUD- moted to the position of division YARD KIPLING—Includes "The Light That MR. CURRIER AND MR. IVES—Russel Crouse. manager of Sears-Roebuck Co. in Failed," "Gunga Din," etc. Wits NOW ONLY With ::2 reproductions. Was $5.00 NOW Boston. $1.69. $1.98. A. P. C. TO MEET FAMOUS SHORT STORIES OF H. G. WELLS— ROGET'S THESAURUS in Dictionary Form. \Vas Was $5.00, NOW $1.69. $3.50— NOW $1.49. The A. P. C. Sorority will meet next Thursday evening. Mrs. Myron THE ROYAL ROAD TO ROMANCE—Richard OUTLINE OF SCIENCE—Edited by J. Arthur Gutterson will speak on "No\\ OF HaWino-ton. Originally $5.00, NOW $1.69. Thomson. NOW ONLY $3.95. in November." Co BEAN SUPPER Op And Many Others A bean supper is to be held Sat Fr- urday evening from 5:30 to 7 at the I South Church vestry by the A. I' C. Sorority.

Friends of Mrs. William Jaques of Elm street will •be pleased to A. B. SUTHERLAND CO. know that she has returned from SI the hospital and is now with her 309 Essex Street—Lawrence HA' Mu mother, Mrs. Porter Livingston of Free Delivery to Andover Daily Free Telephone Service—Call And. 300 Lowell street. Mrs, George lialitinann of Elm street is ill at her home. ER 27, 1938 TOBER 27, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 11 ademy Announces 1939 Evening Study Groups ter Days To Tell Of Air Abbot Academy Notes ur Neighbors our hundred twenty-six people ent Day Problems is being broad- Raids At Service ays Gone By lied in the Andover Evening cast on Wednesday afternoons at On Saturday night the annual dy Groups in 1938, about one 3:30 over Station WLAW, 680 The thrilling experiences of an Hallowe'en dinner and masquerade s Ago dred more than in any pre- Kilocycles, Lawrence. This is a new ral rainy Wed. American refugee in China during party will be held with traditional vious year. Because of this enthu- departure designed to enable many the air raids upon Nanking will be decorations and festivities. lays in succes- siastic response, indicating that who cannot come to the classes on related before the congregation of boys tried the this informal kind of school is find- the hill to share some of the bene- the Baptist Church Sunday morn- The Reverend Vincent T. Pom- eir Wednesday ing a real place in the community, fits of them and to demonstrate in ing at 10:45 by Mrs. Frances J. eroy of the First Parish in Milton, 'slay this week. the directors have planned for the lively and worthwhile fashion one Nickels of Washington, D. C., prom- will be the speaker at the Sunday coming winter a new series of type of course that is given. inent laywoman of the Northern evening vesper service. Friends of trait y defeated courses of the same high quality as Baptist Convention, who has re- the school are cordially invited to ;tursday 66 to Next week's talk will be on attend In Abbot Hall at 7:30. before and of even greater variety. "Aspects of the Modern South," by cently returned from the war t. from the cen- Fourteen courses will be given Miles S. Malone. stricken area. nesday evening weekly, from January 9 through ate those who 'Booklets with complete informa- March 9, in the buildings of Phillips tion about the program and details WHAT THE CLUBS ARE DOING Republican cau- Academy. All of these will be new North Andover. about registration have already Service club: Meeting tonight, PLUMBING and HEATING except for Effective Speaking I been mailed to former members of has sold his and Studio Art, which have never 6:15, Square and Compass Club; Ir. C. Cronin. the Groups. Additional booklets or magician. An able to accommodate all who registration blanks may be obtained CHARLES HUDON 'ears Ago hed to enroll. Familiar titles Legion auxiliary: Installation to- without cost at any one of the fol- night. ell of Summer are Europe Today and Famous Men, 60 High Street Kansas where lowing Centers of Information: Mothers' club: Meets Wednesday which will be conducted in the Memorial Hall Library, Andover; spend several same manner as before though at Punchard. The Andover National Bank; the Square and Compass: Meets next w h entirely new subject matter. Stevens Memorial Library, North Thursday. his town figured he other ten courses are: Effec- MASSAGE - POSTURE mobile accident Andover; the Lawrence Public Li- Clan auxiliary: Meets next Thurs- Speaking II, Science and the brary; the Lawrence Y. M. C. A.; day. ay when his car Bern World, Evenings at the the Lawrence Y. W. C. A. Informa- 11 LOCKE STREET - Tel. 1398 throwing it off Organ, Ethics Past and Present, tion may also be secured by writ- Remember, It's YOUR Community Exercises for Health, Amateur ing or telephoning the office of the Chest Dr. Martha W. Jones Ines Gillespie of Photography, Origins of the Chris- Andover Evening Study Groups at moved into one tian Religion, Selected Readings Phillips Academy. ty's new ten', front Literature, Group Singing, and ?et. Current Affairs Forum. ALLIED PAINT STORES .ocal baker, was The annual meeting of the His- Dyer and Cleanser n he was thrown A special pre-season radio course torical Society will be held at in Historical Backgrounds of Pres- Fieldstones tonight. e driving on An- 5tragan 7t)ait us A. G. BUTLER to was operated ,m an apple tree Phone: J. T. GAGNE, Andover 1067 66 Main Street—Tel. Andover 875

rs Ago tile will open a 7 ,Main street on the ladies of the Mit, Mrs. Mary Curran & Joyce Co. Sjostrom and 11 broadcast over e Roosevel? Manufacturers Lturday nigh . ; ill at his how. Soda Waters and Ginger ioldsmith has re- DOWN CO PRICES! ALL at 60 Elm street -eral weeks as a Ales trkway hospital, LATE MODELS hard, son of Mr. REDUCED TO J. Pritchard of USED CARS TOHICIPTll ft. Saturday for OFF f., where he has MAKE WAY for THEY'RE n with an insur- the 1939 FORD Pria4t4Y ober 24, l92s, sty MYHOUII:4 T axter, Cornelius E Now t Andover and Next week the FORD 1 — 1938 FORDOR O'Brien of WM- Motor Car Company will DELUXE IRACIII ,orr.29 mnolly as "Al" announce their QUAL- DEMONSTRATOR DAILY DOUBLE tume prize at the 105E5 8:05 party 'Monday ITY GROUP For 1939 A special offer :et. has been pro- Ford Model A ition of division I-Roebuck Co. in OUR USED CARS Station Wagon MUST BE SOLD 1936 PLACE YOUR COAL ORDER TODAY T We have them anywhere arority will meet FORDORS MAKE SURE IT'S wing. Mrs. Myron from $40 up — we are speak on "Now interested in any offer. '35, '36, '37 ra at 1 Brand New 1938 Cone Cleaned Anthracite S ALES Left-over Ford IT'S ALL AMERICAN Is to be held Sat- HIGH HEAT LOW ASH n 5:30 to 7 at the Ford SERVICE Never been run ;try by the A. P. since stocked. D & H for Best Results

. William Jaw, ill .be pleased as returned from Shawsheen Motor Mart B. L. McDonald Coal Co.

is now with her Tel. 767 326 ESSEX STREET TELEPHONE 8187 ter Livingston of HAVERHILL STREET

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OCTOBER 27, 1938 MEND THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Free Church Fair Pastors To Preach On Today, Tomorrow Good Citizenship Now going on is the two day fair Good Citizenship Sunday will be Cooler Weather at the Free Church. This afternoon observed generally throughout tea will be served by Miss Grace Massachusetts on October 30. Mrs, brings a great demand for Soups and Stews. For people Lake assisted by Mrs. Thomas Henry W. Hildreth, President of Gorrie, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. the Massachusetts State Federation to make their own soup, we can give most of Women's Clubs, requested ho prefer John Souter and Miss Jennie Cuth- that iOu any cut in Beef, Lamb or Veal. The best buys for this bert. The waitresses will be Miss insofar as it is convenient the min. Isabel McKenzie, Mrs. Edna Wood- isters of the churches preach on week are either Native Poultry or Eastern Fresh head, Miss Miriam Marr, Miss Mar- "Good Citizenship" on this Sunday, I'( Pork Cuts. jorie Hirst, Miss Ruby Laurie, Mrs. Several of the pastors in Andover Stanley Swanton and Mrs. David are co-operating.eor-oepe Macdonald. Besides the Apron table There are two Federated Clubs in charge of Mrs. Edgar and her in Andover, the Tuesday Club of MEAT DEPARTMENT committee, there is a wide variety Andover and the .Shawsheen VII. Trimmed Stock Bones for Soup 3 lbs. 10c of handwork in charge of Mrs. Les- lage Woman's Club, and through TONI lie Christison, Mrs. Stanley Hickok, their connection with the Massa. Beef Soup Cuts 15c to 18c Miss Ina Petrie, Mrs. Marion Wil- chusetts State Federation of • • 15c to 18c kinson, and Mrs. Randolph Perry. Women's Clubs they are support. Sigm a Lamb Soup Cuts On Friday the men of the church ing the "Good Citizenship" program Middle Rib Corned Beef lb. 18c under the leadership of the Trus- of the State President. Fore of Lamb (soft meat) lb. 15c tees, Mr. Thomas Gorrie, Chairman, will serve supper at 6:30 p.m. The Strip of Young Pig Pork lb. 27c other trustees in charge of the af- Ski Master To Leg and Loin of Lamb lb. 27c fair are: Mr. Frank Buttrick, Mr. Speak At Academy Leslie Christison, and Mr. Stanley I Short Cut Lamb Chops lb. 35c Hickok. Wendelin Hilty, Ski Master o! lb. 23c and 33c the Plymouth, N. H., Swiss Ski Pork Chops School, will speak before the An• SNI Beef for Pot Roast lb. 28c, 33c, 35c Eastern Star To Hold dover Outing Club at the Peabody lb 38c House at 7:00 p.m. next Wednes- Face Rump Center Cut Turkey Supper day. Smoked Shoulder (mild cure) lb. 21c Mrs. Roger Peabody will be the He will show moving pictures of lb. 32c chairman of the Turkey Supper winter sports in Switzerland and Native Veal for Loaf which will be conducted under the of the Plymouth Swiss Ski School Large Native Fowl lb. 29c auspices of the Eastern Star on Those interested in skiing are Fresh Northern Turkeys lb. 35c Saturday night at The Square and cordially invited to attend. There is BRC Compass Club from 5 to 7 o'clock. no charge. BO The tickets are 50 cents. FRUIT VEGETABLES W. W. G. HALLOWE'EN PARIS REPUBLICAN FINANCE The World Wide Guild of the Juicy Oranges 2 doz. 45c Cauliflower 10c All those wishing to make dona- Baptist Church will hold a Hallow. Baldwin Pie Apples tions to the Massachusetts Repub- e'en Social Friday night in the White Turnip 6c NC 6 lbs. 19c lican Finance Committee for the home of Miss Helen Thompson. Spinach 3 lbs. 23c current campaign may do so at the Gould Road. Participants have been'' Grape Fruit 3 for 19c local headquarters, second floor of instructed to "Come feeling giddy Squash w-hole 4c the National Bank building. The of- and join in the fun." A large at- Fancy Eating Apples fice is open from noon to five, and tendance is being planned for by 3 lbs. 25c Native Celery from 7 to 9:30 in the evening. the committee. Bartlett Pears doz. 35c Large Bunch 2 for 25c FREE TL.E BIRDS EYE BIRDS EYE ••0111111 POO. PARKING ANDOVER i- • • uo y o u O• Birdseye Specials vv •••••••mo Birdseye Strawberries pkg. 23c PLAYHOUSE Birdseye Spinach pkg. 19c Birdseye Asparagus Tips pkg. 33c ries rIttArag gr.*, the MOVIE QUIZ CON1F ST mot $250,000.00 1. **VW Qua eyed double your •niyry ro•ni 1,1 evert plc-hors you tool A.1 for ono of lb. CADQUARTZ1411 GROCERY DEPARTMENT VIII Corurys1 PCs lull Oa MP In CASH PRIZES It /ling moo, about ,our rare.. W. Fancy Bartlett Pears lge. cans 2 for 39c THAN 5000 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS C. - eyed 11.41 1•1••• •11104 WS '. Pl.,. M. Royal Anne Cherries lge. cans 2 for 49c 41.1.111MINIMIRREIZRESEE=.7. .. 'TVIRWV,P,60.0,4WPWMMW,WW,..‘laAW

Campbell's Tomato Juice No. 5 tins 21c MATINEES, 2:16 EVENINGS, 7:30 Page's Evaporated Milk 4 tins 25c Continuous Shows, Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays Campbell's Tomato Soup can 7c TODAY —Lane Sisters and 3:50; 9:05 Bovex Dog Food 3 cans 25c Kibbled Dog Food 3 lbs. 25c FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE—Jack Holt and 2:35; 7:50 Golden Wedding Peas No. 303 3 cans 25c Jacqueline Wells Brillo Scouring Pads • lge. pkg. 16c FRIDAY-SATURDAY—October 28-29 -- Fri. -1:05: 9:20 Calumet Baking Powder lge. tin 19c .11 and Sat. 3:45; 6:50; 9:55 Pure Lard lge. pkg. 12c ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST—Gene Fri. 2;35; 7:50 Stratton Porter Story Sat. 2:25; 5:30; 8:35 Wheaties (Sky-Bar free) 2 pkgs. 25c SUNDAY-MONDAY--October 30-31

Or KEEP SMILING—Jane Withers and Sun. 3:35; 6:30; 9:25

Co 1 small) Gloria Stuart Mon. 3:55; 9:10 Super Suds (1 large and 21c Op THE GLADIATOR—Joe E. Brown Sun. 2:25; 5:20; 8:15 Windex (with Sprayer) 29c Fr and June Travis Mon. 2:35; 7:50

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY—Novernher SING YOU SINNERS—Bing Crosby and T.-Th. iH„:; 9:10 The J. E. GREELEY CO. Fred Mac M urray Wed. 2:35; 5:45: 8:55 PRISON BREAK--Barton MacLane and T.-Th. 2:35; 7:50 Agents for S. S. Pierce Co. Wines and Liquors Wed. 4:15; 7:25 We deliver on every street in Andover Children's Movie each Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. THE Mut Telephone Andover 1234 Accommodation Service LONE RANGER, Cartoons, Selected Short Subjects. Admission to all 10 cents.