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OLUME75 NUMBER 2 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 12, 1961 PRICE 10 CENTS ...... ontradictory Statements On Rogers Brook

I SOLAR Hit Find Money A New England Tradition L Won boating Ricciardi, Bessette Do D.T. r Legal Bill Although there have as yet been Not Agree On Policy .LIVAN bills for legal services in the CO., INC. Ijaniin F. Dimlich case, School HAM ST. LOWELL pt. Edward I. Erickson expects CONGRESSMAN MORSE Town Faces ITERPRISE 5247 "find the money somewhere" HERE NEXT TUESDAY thin the department budget, Congressman Bradford Vital Decision henever hills are presented for IRE heating service Morse will be in the con- Another grim chapter in the pent. ference room at the town hall Queried on the point, Mr. E rick- weighty volume, known as Rogers next Tuesday, at 2 p.m., to 13rook Project, has been added said there had been no budget talk with .any residents, who location for legal services. But this week. want to get acquainted, or And the key character in this indicated that there would be who have problems to solve. nds available from within the new version is State DPW Com- Congressman Morse will missioner Jack Ricciardi. neral budget. have lunch with the Select- own Counsel F red ric S. O'B Tien men and town manager, then Ile entered the story when Town acting as counsel for the School plan to be available at the Manager Thomas E. Duff, Town mmittee in the matter. Mr. town hall to meet anyone who Counsel Fredric S. O'Brien and ickson said he doesn't know comes in. Selectman William Stewart, ac- ether Mr. O'Brien will submit companied by Rep. William Long- worth, discussed the project with bill for the work in Superior. him, as over-all head of the state's urt, prior to the end of the year, Plan Open House public works operations. Also whether he will present a bill attending was Waterways Division (Continued on Page 20) At New Convent head Rodolphe Bessette, a central An open house for members and character in the Project story. Fashion Show friends of St. Augustine's parish One of the first things Ricciardi. will be held Oct. 22, at 3 p.m., in did was contradict Bessette's deci- Is Oct. IS the new Convent. sion on whether a private individual Very Rev. Hen r y 13. Smith, can have a section of the Brook Oct. 18 at 8 p.m., the Andover O.S.A., pastor, has extended a job done at his own expense. High School Auditorium will be cordial invitation to any interested Instead of the abrupt "no" given the scene of a style-setting event resident who may wish to visit by the director, his boss has flatly When the Shawsheen Village the new structure. agreed to the proposal - as long Woman's Club presents, for the A Silver Tea and Reception, as the state bears none of the ex- second time, imported fashions honoring the Sisters of Notre from the great fashion salons of Dame, will be held during the For the Townsmah's editor- Europe. afternoon, under the auspices of ial comment on this situation, The outstanding success of last 1 St. 'Augustine's School Guild. please turn to page 12, and year's similar presentation by the The Committee includes Mrs. read the editorial entitled Sbawsheen club is directly res- Joseph E. O'Brien, chairman; Mrs. "Begging For Trouble". pitsible for this repeat perform- J. Arthur McGovern, Mrs. Charles Ipce. Sullivan, Mrs. Dennis Connelly, pense. This gives Samuel NI. A new and complete line of im- Mrs. Robert Rohnstock, Mrs. Leo Glazerman, owner of property on ;rint ported designs will again be offered Keefe and Mrs. George McHugh. the west side of Main st., a chance to the fashion-conscious women to get routine approval for his own of Andover and surrounding com- Given Approval construction job. The only require- munities. Included in the showing ments are that the plans be will be Italian knits, separate For School Use specifically approved by the state, coats, coat and dress ensembles, and that should be automatic be- afternoon dresses, cocktail Historic South Church Adult evening classes will be cause the state has already had (Continued on Page 22) allowed in the High School, under the plans drawn to its own satisfac- Vote Of Confidence Open Celebration sponsorship of the Community Re- tion. Initial approval from the For Industrial Corn. creation Council, two nights Selectmen also is required. weekly. After Ricciardi got through with fieldstones This Sunday The first class is planned to open every day ex The Industrial and Development (Continued on Pow. Four) , :tpting Solemn religious services mark Tuesdays - year 'round Commission received a firm vote start Nov. 9. Classes, eight each the opening Sunday of the 250th evening, will be held Tuesdays and cocktails - luncheons of confidence from the Selectmen anniversary celebration at South Thursdays. dinner - special functions Monday night. Selectman William Stewart Church. Chairman Theodore Burtt PRETTY & PRACTICAL gift shop Throughout the week, various appeared before the School Com- udorrtuidu+1. ; moved the vote, and it was unani- 5 room Cape in excellent mously approved by the two other activities will be presented, mark- mittee last Friday to request the condition, realistically members present - Chairman ing this highlight in the Church's use, and to explain the group's priced $18,900 history. plan. Eugene A. Bernardin Jr. and JOHN & RITA HEWITT Russell G. Doyle. As parishioners of the Church In its vote, the School Com- celebrate their own anniversary, mittee asked that Mr. Burtt meet Realtors IDC Chairman Wallace llaselton 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER outlined the duties and res- the town joins with them in honoring with Supt. Edward I. Erickson and the oldest of the community's go over the rules and regulations TELS. GR 5-0973 - 5-1834 (Continued on Page 22) churches. concerning public use of the pro- IN Olt WINING Full details of the observance, perties. ENDS MONDAY! and historical glimpses into the Mr. Erickson read a prepared past will be found on pages 14-15 SANITONE (Continued on Page 22) SKILL ( Thro October lOth ) of this issue. You don't want to guess the SAW remedy when someone's sick. Christmas Cards Your Doctor is the only qual- 2WAYS ified individual to prescribe 15% OFF for illness. And our pharma- LOW, LOW PRICES cists have the skill to coot- PLUS Pound your Doctor's prescrip- MARY ANN'S tion—promptly and precisely. CARD & YARN SHOP e.d'efairattsigner All prescriptions filled here ore priced fairly. GR 5-2377 6 PARK STREET GR 5-646 • 92 MAIN ST. Next to A & P • FUEL OILS GREEN STAMPS OF DISTINCTION THE PIED PIPERS OF ANDOVER NOW WITH 24 HOUR DAILY TEXACO to 8 p.m. ANDOVER OIL BURNER ; to 6 ) HEATING OILS ANIZVER. Plumbing 6 SERVICE ORT011 TOWNSMAN Heating CORPORiflOs St., Shawsheen PHARMACY Formerly Buchan & McNally MAIN COR. PARK STREET "IIAL" RUTTER, PROP. GR 5-0107 For Your Printing Needs • 211 No. MAIN ST. GR 5-5121 GUY HOWE & TED LELAND 6510 LUPINE RD. GR 5-0365 100 Water St., Tel. MU 3.2775 Call GR 5-1943 RFO. NO. 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961

William Hart, president of the at the time of her retirement. Attention Travellers: Gift Presented Association, greeted the guests Edward Erickson, Superin- and began the business portion of tendent of Schools in Andover, told Aircraft Grounded To Miss Marshall the meeting. Each principal in- the audience of the many outstand- For a 12-hour period beginning ANDOVER troduced the new members of the ing years of service which Miss The first meeting of the Andover at 1 p.m. Saturday, North Teachers' Association was held faculty of his school. The maj- Marshall had given to the town ority of the new members arc Mrs. Rita Buchan, a member of A merica's airspace will be cleared Sept. 25, at the Log Cabin. Nearly of all except military aircraft TOWNSMAN 100 teaching in the elementary schools. the School Committee, spoke of members and guests were in engaged in a realistic - and attendance at the combined din- The guest of honor for theeven- several incidents In Miss Mar- possibly noisy - test of this Established 1887 ner and business meeting. ing was Miss Mabel Marshall. shall's illustrious career of public Published Every Thursday country's air defenses. Miss Marshall retired in June after service. In recognition of her 166 No. Main Street, Andover, kt, Called Sky Shield II, the many years in the Andover School many achievements in the field Second Class Postage continent-wide exercise will be PL AY System. She was an English tea- of education, Miss Marshall was Paid at Andover, Mass, — HOUSE staged by the North American Air cher in the Junior High School presented a gift by the Associa- Price 104' per Copy $5.00 per hurs.ey thru Sunday Defense Command. Exercise re- Oct. 12th - 13th - 14th - 15th tion. Miss Helen Loux, a long- Publisher Irving C. Andover Prefers time and fellow teacher, quirements call for complete free- Editor David E. y Daily matinee (except Fri.) dom of movement at all altitudes nusl ',as 1:45; eve. 7:30 BENNIE'S presented the gift to Miss Mar- shall. Miss Marshall has remain- by U. S. andCanadian military air- Adv. Mgr.... Raymond R. Dells! TAMMY TELL ME TRUE SANITARY craft, in addition to a small number (Technlcolbr) ed active in church affairs and NATIONAL EDITORS of British bombers. Sondra Dee - John Gavin BARBER SHOP !nay do substitute work in the Shown: Mat: 3:35; eve. 9:20; coming year. Iligh-speed bombers simulating IA Sig)C8T111 Sun. 1:55; 5:20; 9:45 4 I. XPERT BARBERS William A. Doherty, a member attacking forces will attempt to BIG GAMBLE At Your Service All The Time of the School Committee, was pre- jam far-flung radar and communi- --t.—ILEMEOZZEZ (Cinemascope - Technicolor) TEL. GR 5-1955 sented a plaque in recognition of cations networks in testing probes Stephen Boyd - Julette Greco 17 MAIN ST. ANDOVER his 30 years of service to the of aerospace defenses, while air Shown: Mat: 1:50; eve. 7:35; defense command fighter aircraft TOWNSMAN CLOSED MONDAYS town. Miss Marshall made the pre- Sun: 3:30; 7:00 make mock intercepts. CORRLSPONDENTS sentation to Mr. Doherty on be- West l'arish Tel. GR 5-2 half of the Andover Teachers' Since large numbers of super- Mrs. Sarah I.cais Association. sonic aircraft will be involved, Ballardvale Tel. GR 5. sonic booms may be heard over Your Friends and Neighbors Entertainment was provided by Mrs. Ruth (trees some students of the Andover I ligh much of the North American con- Shawsheen Tel. GR 5-1 Like To SHOP CO-OP School and several recent grad- tinent. uates of the same school. An estimated 70,000 commercial at the home of Mrs. I lenry Me Mr. Hart closed the meeting by and general purpose aircraft will of Ma rland st. The "Show and T thanking Miss Ruth Nelson and be grounded and more than 125,000 team, Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. Helen Enman for their work travelers will either sit it out or Frank Froburg, will talk seek other means to get to their "Nutrition Roundtable". INSTALLED OFFICERS in making the meeting a most en- turday night at a dinner ( joyable one. Miss Nelson is the destinations. Also grounded will Following the meeting lunch secretary of the Association and be all foreign air carriers served by the hostesses. eehan, treasurer; Dr. Phi Mrs. Enman is vice president. normally operating in the U. S. Those present included M f St. Augustine's Church, Frank Froburg, Mrs. Ja 14- Seated at the head table were rst vice president; Atty. T Eldred, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mill Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mr. Doh- Homemakers' Clubs Leo Pimpa re, Mrs. Charles Jac! erty, John Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Plan Greens Booth Ilan, Miss Marshall, Mrs. Entnan, son, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. \.; • oirs Plan Mrs. Buchan, Miss Nelson and A meeting of the Ballardvale ford Farr, Mrs. James Lett, Miss Mary Lou Sullivan. Homemakers' Extension Club was Mrs. Franklyn Haggerty, ty--"91. held last Tuesday morning at the Robert Mears, Mrs. Roy Brom usical Nigh, PERSONAL. Mrs. Albert Warner. Guests home of Mrs. Albert Warner of 'he choirs of the West Par Miss Sandra Ritchie of Bridge- High st., Ballardvale, with Mrs. sent were Mrs. William McLel: urch are planning a musi Mrs. Phillip Wormwood port. Conn., recently spent the Roy Brown as co-hostess. ram entitled "Eine Kle Maureen Eldred. weekend with her parents, Mr. and A coffee hour was held during S enspiel", Friday night, N Mrs. Alex Ritchie of Lowell st. Mrs. John White and Marilyn the business meeting, it was an- United Church Youth under the direction .of Robi 5 Summer Street Andover nounced that Christmas open house Gorin, clloi riuasje r and M will be held Nov. 29-30 at the Essex Elected Officers s rber, orga nis Mrs. John White is one of the many hundreds of local County Agricultural School. All e program will include poptt: home makers who like to shop at the Andover CO-OP. Andover Homemakers' clubs will A meeting of the Ballard semi-classical music, ft Here is what Mrs. White has to say: be in charge of the Christmas United Church Youth Fellm s, and a medley front 1 11 ALL greens and decorations booth. Mrs. was held in the vestry Su: ers and Hammerstein music Roy Brown attended a meeting at evening when the following offic te Sound of Music". Willir I like to SII()P (70-OP because: "I like the friendly were elected: atmosphere and the quality of the food I buy. All the the home of Mrs. ()scar hall on G ford Jr., baritone, will TO-WALL Argilla rd. last Wednesday after- President, Kent Warner; fi. employees are courteous and so very helpful. I also like tired in a group of selector noon, when plans were made for vice president, Richard S1,( Gilford has had wide e to receive my patronage refund check instead of stamps BROAD secretary, Aimee Thonip so that I may use it as I wish." the booth. ience in show business Marilyn White says: "I like to come shopping at the Mrs. henry Meyers and Mrs. treasurer, Leslie Batelle:I. alist with dance orchestras a CO-OP for my mother because I know everyone in the LOOM Frank Green , members of the Faith Chairman, Gail Batchel, in solo night club appearance store and anyone will help me find the things mother "show and tell" team, talked Out Reach Chairman, IV he junior choir, often referr sent me to buy." on "First Aid for the Home- Brouck. A game period folio', to as "The Off-beat Kids", w maker". ent a group of numbers, a The above is one customer's reason for marketing at our The next meeting will be held Couples Went Or w combine with the senior choi CALL THE MAN 4 6 store. There are other reasons which appeal to other Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 a.m., Rtimes called The PP people. FROM ELLIOTT'S Scavenger Hunt 's Robert Shaw Chorale" hell show yo• sump'. ial selections. What are YOU looking for at your source of supply for from 's most famous groceries? Chances arc that we have it in abundance. mills. Installation b• Elliott'. Many couples attended te program committee for th own experts. ?hone or cols., is l'aa#14 Couples Club supper-meeting t consists of Mrs. Pen today DIAL MU 3-8751-9-9172 Saturday at South Church. A old, Mrs. OwenWilliams, Mr iman Viehmann, W i Ilia For Super Values - Try CO-OP for day or mains appoint. An International Scavenger meal. FOR was held after the meeting, G ord Jr., and Valley Gulezia FREE ESTIMATES then the couples enjoyed desser: 'land 17:4— EASY CREDIT TERMS FALL NEEDS oses—has returned to It The Finest Roast of ALL ! front foreign lands. home in Keene, N. II., afu William Long was chef, assist siding the weekend with Mr. ai ANDOVER by Clarence Chapman and Ricl M Owen Hinckley of Birch r Heart Of The Rib Gould. Decorations and dessc. , FINANCE CO. were planned by Mr. and Mrs Political Adve:tisernent 279 tat. 111.-112 So. Irvoedwirt Street Floor Musgrove Bldg. Joseph Senuta, chairmen; Mr. as lb ELM SQ. GR 5-1998 Mrs. Gordon Cannon, Mr. and Mrs ROAST BEEF 85c Arthur Rairigh, Mr. and Mrs EMI UM 25c SUNSHINE Kenneth Thompson and Mr. as SALTINES lb. S 2 PKGS. 3 3c Mrs. Johann Taft. The group will meet again Not SWIFT'S Sunkist Lemons doz. 59C 11, when the annual lobster sup PREMIUM cligefrtiee will be served. Mrs. Marcia Sal REPEAT SALE! of the Electric Co. will provia the program "Christmas Decorsh BACON JUICY, SUNKIST dour great b9mqs ing in the I Iome". The evening has been designate "- 4.9c ORANGES d :I: am thmt. 0 -Lord as "past presidents and old 'Der. lb. 65c ANDOVER GROWN r rlrtt Aim., 0 Lord, I have heard TIN voice hers reunion night". /hid it told J'ltt love for me; APPLE CELERY 43c11. 23c 1>H/ I long 10 ruse itt The arna 01 faith SEEKING BIDS ON CIDER .10,1 be clo.rer drawn 10 Thee. RT. 495 CONSTRUCTION , GAL. r " BETTY CROCKER yC The state is planning ill JUG. POTATO SALAD boxes 1.00 call for bids, on constructioi of Route 495 through Shat BETTY CROCKER BUITONI MACARONI A blind woman was the most prolific sheen, the end of this month. It was learned this wed 1;1 SPACE MEN OR WAGON WHEELS and perhaps the most popular writer BROWNIE of Sunday School hymns that America that the call probably will bt BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE has ever produce(. Crosby was MIX sewenelk oofuthelanti(eintliii! born in 1820 and tragically lost the rinil CHASE & SANBORN 6 oz. rim 9 her PKGS. sight when only six weeks old. At 4 99c INST. COFFEE JAR 3 15 she entered the Institution for the Blind in City, remained 7 OPEN TIL 9 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY years as a pupil and 11 as a teacher. In all she wrote the extraordinary num- ber of. 6,000 hymns. lane Funeral Horne John W. Lane, Jr. Eugene s. CO.SUPER-MARKET • 68 MAIN ST. ri#V Lundgren %Imo Atm Robert E. Lane 74# ai 68 Park Street, Andover GR 5-1516 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 3

Kathy Kitson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trott and family of Bethel, Comm., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William )eVIUR Held Party Douty of Prospect rd. Miss Kathy Kitson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitson of SISMAN Ilaggett's Pond rd., entertained a group of her friends last THIS SUNDAY blished 1887 Saturday. in honor of her twelfth T I Every Thursday birthday. Full Course treet, Andover, kift, The young ladies had luncheon, Class Postage with birthday cake and ice cream Andover, Mass. at Fieldstones. Following the POT ROAST Copy $5.00 per luncheon they attended the Marble- Dinner Irving E. H head-Andover Iligh School football David C. game. Each guest received a $2.50 corsage of mums. Children, under 8 - 954 aymond n. ne.nut Those attending the party were ANDOVER INN L EDITORIl Gwen Warwick, Joyce Campbell, GR 5.5903 A5g)CetTlt Andrea Robinson, Karen Klondike and Kathy Kitson. F Fit 'ATI ME Vibi,

MNSMAN :SPONDENTS Tel. GR 5-2 ,arah Lewis Tel. GR 54 Rath Green Tel. GR 5-114

Mrs. I lenry Meyer the "Show and Te'.." )y Brown and rg, will talk INSTALLED OFFICERS — The Andover Catholic Men's Club installed its officers last indtable". e meeting hinchwi turday night at a dinner dance at the Andover Country Club. From left to right are Eugene H. tostesses. eehan, treasurer; Dr. Philip F. Doyle Jr., secretary; Very Rev. Henry B. Smith, O.S.A., pastor ent included Mr: f St. Augustine's Church, moderator; Atty. Joseph C. Sullivan, president; John B. McAllister, urg, Mrs. Jane rst vice president; Atty. Thomas B. Murphy, second vice president. (Scott) lenry Meyers, !'• vl rs. Charles.Tat de Green, Mrs. Joseph Doherty rs. James Lett, oirs Plan Tl Ilap,gerty, Received Award Mrs. Roy Brow: ustca• 1 Night Joseph B. Doherty, 11 Locke 'a rner. Guest!' le choirs of the West Parish st., has been named Realtor of W illiam McLc urch are planning a musical the Year for 1961, by the Massa- p Wormwood ram entitled "Eine Kleine chusetts Association of Real Estate d. S enspiel", Friday night, Nov. Boards. DIAL arch Youth 1 under the direction .of Robert President Alexander S. Beal Goodwin, choirmaster and Mrs. stated: "The Realtor of the Year ficers s Barber, organist. award is made annually to one of 5-2590 e program will include popular the Association's 2,558 members of the Ballard send-classical music, folk in recognition of the member's FOR Almost 100 Books Youth s, and a medley from the contribution to his community and From Which To Select. the vestry ers and I lammerstein musical, his profession". he following office ' e Sound of Music". William Doherty was selected from PRESCRIPTION PAPERS BY: ord Jr., baritone, will be among nominees from 25 real (ent Warner; firs: ured in a group of selections. estate boards within the Associa- IMPERIAL • BIRGE - NANCY WARREN t, Richard She . Gilford has had wide ex- tion. DELIVERY Aimee Thon:1 ience in show business as lie is secretary of the Industrial UNITED • THIBAUT • AND OTHERS !.s I i e Batchel . alist with dance orchestras and and Development Commission. n, Gail Batchel solo night club appearances. SERVICE - many with matching Fabric available 2.hairman, e junior choir, often referred FOR CLASSIFIED AD le period follos All prescriptions expertly as "The Off-beat Kids", will CALL GR 5-1943 arid promptly compounded p eat a group of numbers, and from the finest pharmaceu- ALSO • PAPERS BY - Went Or combine with the senior choir, HAPPY CHOICES! ticals. times called "The Poor 3 Bedroom Colonial, Shawsheen STRAHAN • LLOYD • SCHUMACHER is Robert Shaw Chorale" in $19,900 er Hunt ial selections. Village. 3 Bedroom Ranch, in Holt Road SHAWSHEEN WALL-TEX-SANITAS•GALLIGAN•WALCREST ties attended 6 to program committee for this area. $24,900 ;upper-meeting lr e t consists of Mrs. Peter 4 Bedroom remodeled, older PHARMACY AT OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ith Church. d, Mrs. OwenWilliams, Mrs. type home. Near center. PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY anal Scavenger Hit man Viehmann, William 4 Bedroom Cape, 2 baths. In SHAWSHEEN SC1 r the meeting, as G ord Jr., and Valley Gulezian. choice area. 9401.5 .2590 4. PAC/4 UPSON, Rif. PA. os enjoyed desse iland Moses has returned to his PENDELTON & DODD PAINT & HARDWARE Inds. 14 PARK ST., ANDOVER le in Keene, N. It,, after an I VI Money Orders 3 was chef, as:-: OFFICE: GR 5-0351 A1114,1( s nding the weekend with Mr. and May Be Obtomed Here 10 MAIN ST. GR5-1156 tapman and GR 5-2625 - 5-2120 - 5-1171 COLE . Owen Hinckley of Birch rd. tions and desse:: by Mr. and Mr: Political Advertisement - Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement chairmen; Mr. as annon, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mt az pson and Mr. it it Kit 1 Lit z rx I mx.a..: I 2 z ix 7 ri z r-ri- 4 ift. WHERE ARE ALL ill meet again ' qe(0, t nual lobster sup; bv PETTORUTO Mrs. Marcia Sexv, Co. will provia THOSE GOOD REPUBLICANS for REPRESENTATIVE .:hristmas- Decoraa las been designate• HEADQUARTERS lents and old trier GOING ? ght". ttil kr : : Ill I I21 121 4 1 II I ir

)S ON ISTRUCTION is planning It on constructiol 5 through Shim d of this month. orned this weer probably will bf to in the HO ion th.

Dartmouth College A. B. Degree Boston U. Low School L.L.B. Degree Assistant District Attorney - 7 Years rtilt High School Teacher 7 Years Chairman of Republican Home City Committee r. Eugene rt E. Lane 7‘-ety wiz 9,cm:el., opt rite Peaolato, tree[, Andover

5-1516 1,eun K. Webster, 111, 13 Sunset Rock lid., Andover 4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961

!r religion and polities are mixrd BROOK STATEMENTS jected. in matching funds only if the entire together, religion is apt to lose its But according to Ricciardi, this job can be done? If the answer is CONTRADICTORY yes, then the voters would have identity. is not policy at all. Nryzynski — TUI CUU (Continued from Page One) to be asked again, as the money If bids are sought, it must be Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. C•es won't go that far. Christ Church Bessette's first decision, he with the intent to award a contract 97 Second st., North Andove: If the answer is no, then the Hector PRESCRIPTIONS revoked another. and do the work, he is known to announce the engagement of the REV. J. EDISQN p.m. Boy Seoul Bessette had told the town have stated. The only grounds, it question conies: What is a reason- daughter, Joanne, to Alan Kr RIDAY: 7 8-11 p.m. Seal FREE PICK-UP officials he will call for bids on is explained, for refusal to award able cost for each specific portion ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. ft,l ATURDAY: Rogers Brook, to see what prices a contract would be bids in excess of the Brook? K ryzynski of I lolt rd. C dance. UNDAY: Twentieth Sunday aft & DELIVERY come in, and with the provision of appropriated funds. And on the latter answer may Miss Gesing is a graduate that any or all of them can be re- Unlike his director, Ricciardi hinge the fate of the project. North Andover I high School. inity. 8 a.m. Holy Communic a.m. First Session Clitir apparently did not specifically If the estimated cost can be Iler fiance graduated f CALL GR 5-3660 moos; Adult Coffee - Forum I lot mention amounts of money, but determined with sufficient Andover high, attended 1V" ANDOVER ducted by the Rev. Claude said "sonic money" is available accuracy, and this appears reason- University and the Newman i Modern 3 bedroom ranch, fire- ith. 10 a.m. Family Euchari: -6:947ete as matching funds. able, then it is understood that Mr. paratory School, and also \, place, garage, landscaped, 30 a.m. Second Session Chur 16,000 sq. ft., off Elm Street. In the many long months that Duff favors asking the state to call IBM School. ool; Adult Coffee-Forum ilot S18,500 the "book" on Rogers Brook has for bids. Both are employed at the We:I. REXALL DRUGS ~ducted by the Rev. Claude Call Owner GR 5-5637 been compiled, Mr. Bessette pro- There is the chance that less Electric Co. in North Andove: ith. 11 a.m. Morning Pray SHAWSHEEN PLAZA otter 5:30 p.m. mised far in excess of matching than the full matching funds would the IBM department. funds, then when none were on be needed, according to the Sermon, "Broken Covenar A November wedding is plan;,, hand, said at least $195,000 would . a W rathful God", by the Rectc manager. Surette — Farrington he forthcoming. But his written Queried as to his opinion on sic is under the direction The engagement of Miss P, - statement on this subject is still in Wilkinson, Organist a whether the full matching funds 'nary C. Farrington to Theo awaited, despite a formal request could be used up on a section, , oirmaster. 5 p.m. Eveni PHINNEY'S A. Surette, son of Mrs. ! of the town for documentation. perhaps from the River•to Main ayer. 5-6:15 p.m. Junior EY, Surette, 7 Lewis st., and time TEMPLE ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP, INC. After the interview with Ric- st., Duff noted "We'd have to be 0-9:15 p.m. Senior EYC. Eli Surette, has been announce ciardi, Town Manager Duff com- relatively sure that the bids would UESDAY: 6:30 p.m. St. Ann her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES ---- mented that he believes the Brook air rehearsal. come in reasonably." H. Farrington, 90 Dracut st., ( job is necessary, and feels that at Ile thinks that good competitive VEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. Ile rence. TV - RADIO - STEREO least a portion of it can be con- bidding should help keep the prices mmunion - The Feast of Miss Farrington is a grad structed. : he. 7:30 p.m. Church Scho down. of Lawrence High School "I think the Division of Water- Asked w het he r the much- achers' meeting. attended Merrimack College. ways will still do good work", lie publicized granting of ext ras within IIURSDAY: 6:30 p.m. Cliff is employed at the Raytheon G. TEL. commented, in remarking that the the Division of Waterways could arch Choir rehearsal. 8 p.r A ndover. Division should not be blamed for have any effect on the eventual tilt Social Group Ilallowei Mr. Surette graduated fron1C, one man's actions. cost, Duff said there should be a ray. tral Catholic !high School and. GR 5-1115 It is understood that the Select- contingency fund for such things employed by the town. south Church men will now have to search their as extra ledge. Ile said this is a Paetc An early February wedditt; :V. FREDERICK B. NOM, souls for two answers: normal procedure, and that the 26 PARK ST. ANDOVER planned. FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Did the voters approve $195,000 state's resident engineer handles 73, Ralph L. Greenwood Jr Bailey — these matters on the job. The town Fitzgerald utmaster. is notified of extras, he explained, The engagement of Miss Ju UNDAY: 9;15 a.m. Confirm but has no control over them. Fitzgerald to Michael Bailey, - Classes: Junior Iligh Depar Mr. Duff said the town might of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pal . nt. 10;30 a.m. Church Seim have to put up its share of the Coles Crossing rd.., sses, Crib ROOM through Low, a way of matching funds, for however much N. J., has been announced by it ior, Grades 3 and 4; Upp of the project is completed, before parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frede nor Grades 5 and 6, will atte; it begins. Or, he explained, it might P. Fitzgerald, 95 Central st. F mily Morning Worship befo saving be some time after it is all over Miss Fitzgerald is a gra sses. 10:30 a.m. Faini. before the state asks for the money. of Andover )high, and is att ruing Worship - Anniversa Ile agreed that the town would have McIntosh Business School. She rvice, Dr. Richard R. Neibuit to pay half the cost of extras, as employed at Raytheon, Ands. 2 5 p.m. Procession from Milli] that has been well as the original bid price, and 1 le r fiance graduated from "I. ademy Campus via School st. also share the cost of engineering Academy. Ile is employed the South Church. 3:15 p.m service on the construction. Campanelli Builders, Inc. Historical Pageant in the Chun given In the manager's opinion, the Wedding plans are indefinii rtuary. The Child Study Worl possibility of studying the section o babnbaby-sitting sitt l from Main st. to Whittier should School Menu t pl

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 5 oneotis Miss Butler Is enrollment this year passed 800. and thus create more industrial -11JIRCIHES Wheaton Freshman The liberal arts college is one of job opportunities. iesing 1-11-11 C11 the oldest institutions for the edu- . Roland F. Gas cation of women in the country. Christ Church Building. 10:30 a.m. Morning , North And Rector BEV. J. EDISQN PIKE. Service of Worship, with sermon ngagement of Lucey Is Member 111 PDT 17°2';'HP II K RIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scouts. by the Rev. Dana E. Klotzle, Direc- 11 410 W, .11 le, to Alan Kr ATURDAY: 8-11 p.m. Senior tor of Service Projects for the Of New Committee r. and Mrs. A,f Now . . . . 1191!.TDiS11p1 C dance. Unitarian Universalist Associa- William F. Lucey, 187 Summer )It rd. tion. 3 p.m. Junior !Ugh Youth will UNDAY: Twentieth Sunday after st., is one of 22 men from all One HUndredandOne is a graduate inity. 8 a.m. lloly Communion. meet at the church. 6 p.m. Youth High School. parts of the state, whohave banded a.m. First Session Church Fellowship meets at the church. graduated together as the Massachusetts Dalmatians tool; Adult Coffee - Forum I lour, 7 p.m. Unity Club for Married attended 130 Committee for Industrial Ex- ducted by the Rev. Claude A. Couples meets at the church. pansion. CLAIRE CHARLES the Newman p ith. 10 a.m. Family Eucharist. WEDNESDAY: 2:45 p.m. Girl 11, and also W They are concerned with the BLOOM BOYER 30 a.m. Second Session Church Scout Troop 64 meets at the church. potential loss, in the Bay State, ^ Adult Coffee-Forum l lour, 7:30 p.m. The Women's Alliance fI 27111* oyed at the Wert. ool; of some 50,000 jobs, and will ducted by the Rev. Claude A. will meet at the church. The pro- attempt to stimulate investment North Andover ith. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer gram will be on the Greater Law- nent. Sermon, "Broken Covenants rence Guidance Center. wedding is plan. a W ratlif ul God", by the Rector. West Parish Church :ington sic is under the direction of REV. HOWARD A. ANDREWS, Pastor lent of 1‘,1iss lr in Wilkinson, Organist and FRIDAY: 6:30 p.m. Couples Club SICKROOM ington to The. I rmaster. 5 p.m. Evening hani and bean supper, followed by an of Mrs. ayer. 5-6:15 p.m. Junior EYC. talk, "How to Build Your Fallout is st., and the 0-9:15 p.m. Senior EYC. Shelter", by Robert 0. Rabenius. MISS CAROLYN N, BUTLER SUPPLIES ; been announce UESDAY: 6:30 p.m. St. Ann's SATURDAY: 9-3 p.m. Paper - Miss Carolyn Hall Butler, 4r. and Mrs. it rehearsal. Rags - Scrap Metal Drive by 13oy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ken- PRESCRIPTION 90 Dracut st., I TDNESDAY: 10 a.m. I loly Scout Troop 77. Pickup anywhere rick Butler, 1 Stinson rd., is a Co union - The Feast of St. in Andover. Contact Harold Mc- member of the freshman class at SPECIALISTS gton is a gra e 7:30 p.m. Church School Grath - GR 5-3183. Wheaton College, Norton. For prompt, accurate and Iligh School achers' meeting. SUNDAY: 9:15 a.m. Church Miss Ilall graduated in June from courteous prescription ser- mack College . 111.111SDAY: 6:30 p.m. Christ School - Grades 5-12. 10:30 a.m. Abbot Academy. vice and all pharmacy needs. the Raytheon , urch Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. Morning Service of Worship; ser- Wheaton's steadily increasing tilt Social Group Halloween mon by the Pastor, the Rev. Howard raduated froniCe , • rty. A. Andrews, "The Church: A SIMMERS Ugh School an. South Church School of Life". Church School - PAINT & WALLPAPER town. babies through Grade 4. 5:30 p.m. 267 So. Broadway, Lawrence :bruary weddi14: .V. FRU:DERICK H. NOSS, Pastor Hartigan Pharmacy FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts, Pilgrim Juniors. 7 p.m. Senior VISIT OUR High P.F. 7:30 p.m. By-Laws Com- '13, Ralph L. Greenwood Jr.. WALLPAPER SALON gerald utrnaster. mittee. 8:30 p.m. New Bible-Study 66 MAIN ST. • ANDOVER • GR5-1006 nent of Miss John "BUD" ylACKAY, Prop. SUNDAY: 9:15 a.m. Confirma- (Continued on Page Seven) TEL. MU 3-3422 vIichael Bailey, n Classes: Junior high Depart- Irs. Earle Lia:' nt. 10:30 a.m. Church School ig rd., Hills,: sses, Crib Room through Lower here now...for'62 n announced by for, Grades 3 and 4; Upper nd Mrs. I'rede tit ior Grades 5 and 6, will attend 35 Central st. rally Morning Worship before raid is a gra dw sses. 10:30 a.m. Family ;II, and is anew' FOUR NEW THUNDERBIRDS rning Worship - Anniversary Less School. SI, rvice, Dr. Richard R. Neibuhr. starring a smart Sports Roadster and a sophisticated Landau taytheon, Andre, 2 5 p.m. Procession from Phillips aduated front 1 a:. ademy Campus via School st. to This year Thunderbird's unique flair is All four are pure Thunderbird, graced with is employed South Church. 3:15 p.m. the individual ease that is Thunderbird's Iders, Inc. storical Pageant in the Church expressed in four great originals! The crisp ns are indefiti. S4iictuary. The Child Study Work- beauty of the four-passenger Hardtop, the hallmark; the creative touches from "floating" shop will provide baby-sitting in swift-lined Convertible, the new Landau, an rearview mirror to separate, molded foam Menu, tllk Kindergarten Room during the ultramodern town car version, with leather- rubber seats that set this car apart; the velvet eant. grained vinyl top .. . and fourth, the limited- authority of Thunderbird V-8 power. All four chool menu for .11,10NDAY: 2 to 5 p.m. Ilistorical edition Sports Roadster. Sleek as a racing are crafted to Thunderbird standards of ex- E'hibits continued daily through ligh and Jr. hydroplane, this is the most exciting invitation traordinary quality and polished perfection S iday. Oct. 22. 7:30 p.m. to two-passenger travel ever issued! Removal of performance—a perfection you will This year the unique Swing-Away pepper steak actuary Choir and Anniversary irralown steering wheel, which moves over to of the tonneau cover reveals the standard rear want to see and sample at your Ford let the driver enter, Is standard on all cabbage and ca oir rehearsal. cot) Thunderbirds. chips, white UESDAY: 2:30 p.m. Girl Scouts, scat when four must journey. Dealer's now. -- :ing and milk; Tr. 112, Recreation Room. 7:30 juice, harnbu On. Anniversary Dinner, Fellow- in, green and ship Hall. 8 p.m. Ping Poug for :hips, white c the men of the Church, Recreation ing and milk. Rgoi n. 'aced luncheon !THURSDAY: 3:30 p.m. Corn- e, oven bro hired rehearsal of Carol and red spinach, :: Chorister Choirs. ping and milk. Christian Sciencb Society Teachers Come (6 Locke Street ) spaghetti UNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunda y auce, carrot c School. 10:30 Nursery at 14 High- ticks, Italianb laud ter. North Andover. U a.m. colate brownie Church Service. 3ubject of lesson Sermon: "Doctrine of Atonement". an fried scall Reading room, 1 Main st. open 12 to 1 p m., Monday through Satur- toes, peas day. bread and bunt WEDNESDAY: Testimony meet- 8 p.m. r Lost By St. Joseph's Church IHALLANDVALE I SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. chdown nfessions heard before Mass. was a 6-0 St. Augustine's Church at the Plays REV. HENRY 13. SMITH, Pastor Slue Devil th SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to drove 79 yards 0 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. 'iod to score, SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10, stopped by a li 15 and 12:30. ive team. Cochran Chapel I period, a ho V. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN, Minleter ified an appa UNDAY: 11 a.m. Service of when quarter rship. The speaker will be the aked over. Ma v. A. Grant Noble, assistant in to stop the th n and Chaplain of the Protestant also held at iscopal Seminary in Virginia. the third pc The North Parish Church I a pass during (Unitarian.) - North Andover to put an end REV. E. A. BROWN JR. Minister ng threats. ItIDAY: 7 p.m. The Choir will vils face Wob earse at the church. seeking their f UNDAY: 10:20 a.m. Church 1 meets in the Education to saves a lit N.E.F.D.A. at of worry.

• B•Ce INC, DISSATISFIED TELEVISION„ H N 01.,RAPH LUMBER The slip-stream headrests of the A gleaming traditional S-bar Sports Roadster are an integral s re •air it on the leather-grained vinyl part of the lift-off tonneau cover top distinguishes the new Lan- 1(N01µ Ravi If Building Material (which can remain In place while dau. It has the power steering Attn. appMtt•SM Roof - Trusses the top Is raised or lowered). and power brakes that are Thunderbird 1962 E ALWAIS WAN"' Standard equipment Includes standard on all Thunderbirds. Hardware chrome wire wheels. 49 LUPINE RD. Shawsheen Motor Mart, Inc. Gr. 5-2121 47 HAVERHILL ST. ANDOVER, MASS.

6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 FOR CLASSIFIED AD McCabe Honored CALL GR 5-1943 As Good Citizen he Church Charles J. McCabe, 5 Appletree ...and NOW In., received the G reater Lawrence Good Citizen award for 1961, at .orainued from Page hi WE GIVE the Junior Chamber of Commerce to be taught by Kat' banquet in Lawrence Oct. 5. Director of Christian E It was the 'eighth annual Ralph B. Wilkinson award. NDAY: 2:30 p.m. Girl Mr. McCabe is a management 32. 3 p.m. Brownie 1 official at the Merrimack-Essex 77. Electric Co. Ile has served in ESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy many voluntary capacities for p 77. 7:30 p.m. Boo GREEN charitable and civic organizations, ees. STAMPS and has been specially active in the DNESDAY: 7 p.m. . Downtown Task Force, as its rehearsal. 7:45 p.m. chairman. rehearsal. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN IRSDAY: 8 p.m. Brothe with our quality Free Church . J. ALLYN BRADFORD, automotive products. NEW! NON-BURNING! IDAY: 8 p.111. Couple: • wer Parish I lall. and services! DAY: 8:45 a.m. Cho sal for Junior and FREE itoGRO rs. 9 a.m. Church Sell( complete nutritional treatment es 3 thru 12. 10:15 PICK UP & DELIVERY ery thru grade 2. 10:1, for GRASS Ian's Sunday Service. Coll Phil or Joe lightweight and con. ONLY "Dedicace" by Bonn, 4entrated. Feeds 6 ale, "0 How Blessed" b months. Supplies every 4, 95 . Anthem, "I Waited Fc ELM STREET nutrient grass needs. " by Mendelssolin. Offe ViroGRO Ir a trad•rnork of Swift & Company 'Use The Lord, Ye He re Him" by Williams . Junior P.F. 6 p.m. Ci Service Station BRUCK MANN'S r Service on the But JOE CONNOR, Prop. Iorial Chimes. 7 p.m. 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE 15 ELM ST. ANDOVER MU 6-4105 SEE ACTION SATURDAY - Bill McCullom, left, will start at right end for Colgate Saturd: IIESDAY: 7 p.m. Cub GR 5-0712 FREE DELIVERY when the Red Raiders meet Harvard. Charles Dalton, right, is expected to see a lot of sing in lower Parish at guard, after missing last Saturday's game because of a mild concussion. McCullom is the s: IEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m 0. McCullom, 10 Henderson ave. and Dalton is the son of Mr. and ht ' ers in Scout Room. 7:3 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deacol Charles Dalton, 57 Chestnut st. Many local fans are planning to attend the game Saturday. rd of Deacons and liurch Parlor. In '62, Drive A New assisted by the new assistant HURSDAY: 10 a.m. Troop 77 Has scoutmaster, Warren Old a k e r, Celebrated Birthday le in lower Parish I lal . Youth Choir. 3:10 p.M., have set up in ambitious sched- Of Cameran Mills Busy Schedule ule. C .r. 7 p.m. Boy Scouts in Saturday, Oct. 14. the troop will A birthday and dancin: Paris h hall. 7:30 p.m. "BAY STATE" Special ! Boy Scout Troop 77, of West conduct a waste paper, rags and was held last Saturday evc choir 8 p.m. Christian Edu Parish Church, despite the loss scrap metal drive between 9 and Mr. and Mrs. John Tow. ring in Church School of Scoutmaster Dave Getliii, who 3. This drive will be under the home on River st., Balla:. Andover Baptist Churl moved to , started direction of Harold McGrath troop when the 15th birthday of Caine V. W. CARTER JOHNSON, the scouting year in high gear. committee chairman. Lee Mills was celebrated. RIDAY: 3:15 p.m. Junior The new scoutmaster, Clarence Saturday. Oct. 21, the troop will Games, dancing and enters Remington, an outdoor enthusiast, a rsal. hold a ham and bean supper at ment were enjoyed. A three-b UNDAY: 9:30 a.m. ( tocalfti\, the West Parish Church. The sup- birthday cake, made by I: ool with classes for a FINE. F.NTERTAINMF.N': per will be under the direction Robert Mills, was cut and: ps. Nursery until noon of Earl Young, troop committee birthday song sung, during . Morning Worship Sc Distinctive Films menrber,who may be contacted for serving of refreshments. sage by the pastor, then tickets. Guests included BarbaraFnr Carter Johnson. Anthem TOMORROW EVE. OCT. 13, 6 P.M. At its last regular meeting, Cathy Abbott, Janet Letters,lk or Choir - "The Lord SAT. & SUN. 1:30 Continuous BAY STATE Troop members were awarded and Bruce Townsend, L. Jay k" by Woodman. 6:30-7:', 411....111=1111111111M, merit badges many of which were Susan Pimpare, Harlan Ma Junior high Youth Gro "A MASTERPIECE". .. earned during the summer at Camp Donald White, Janis Mathers,11: t in the Vestry under the THE NEW YORKER Onway. Peter Shearston achieved Henderson, Karen Steblf of Miss Beulah Dennisc "A POWERHOUSE"... the rank of Star Scout only a Charles Johnson, Susan ram will include Insta AUTO LOANS N.Y. POST short six months atter becoming Joe Ward, Fred and Philip Officers by Rev. W. Roberto Rossellini's a first class scout. The following burg, Charles Jacobson, Ed. nson. The Senior High boys were awarded merit badges: Ward, Phyllis LeF leur, Lois Ni. oup will meet in the I "GENERAL DELIA William Westaway, Pioneering and Henry Mills, Dean Ward, Ric`: rlor under the leadershir ROVERE" Cooking; Tucker Lake, Swimming Davidson, John Provisolie, Mrs. James Kitchens. and Personal Fitness; Jeff Rod- Reed, Brenda Townsend, Mr.. UESDAY: 8 p.m. Ci STARRING den, Pioneering and Cooking; Bry- Mrs. Robert Mills Jr., Mr.: rcle meeting at the home, Mrs. Townsend and tire how rle Warren, 28 Salem st. VITTORIC DE SICA an McGrath, Reading, Nature and Home Repair; Harold McGrath Jr. guest, Cameron Mills. EDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m Nature. k Prayer Service. ... Top Them All In Economy FRI EVE FEATURE 6:40-9:0`, IURSDAY: 7:45 p.m. SAT. $. SUN: 1:45 - 3:55-6:05-8:30 Also Gerald Dixon, Nature, Row- Permission Slips ing and Camping; Richard Gil- oir rehearsal. breath, Nature, Camping, Cooking For Hunting RIDAY: 3:15 p.m. Junin Service and Convenience BROADWAY THEATRE and Personal Fitness; Peter ea rsal. LAWRENCE — MU $.28112 The Bay State Bank does not make autos .. but we wake Shearston, Pioneering, Nature, Slips covering the town's allard Vale United Ct Send us your nume and address Home Repair, First Aid and Cit- hunting by-law are available al ENDELL E. MINNIGH JR., extra-special auto loans that make every auto buyer hap- for our mailing list programs. tzenship in the home. town clerk's office and ATURDAY: 5:30-6:30 p.r pier. Compare and save. Phone and save. station. rvest Dinner. Under the by-law, each h SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. C A ONE - AND - ONLY LOW RATE OF must obtain written permis hool. 11 a.m. Worship $5.00 per $100 per Year on new cars. from the owner of property n's Sunday. 6 p.m. Beware of higher, so-called "bank which he hunts. llowship - Differences rates". Tire slips are in two parts, Protestant Denominatic for the property owner, the 60-MINUTE PHONE SERVICE that SCUFF-PROOF BEAUTY FOR WOOD OR CEMENT FLOORS RTY HELD FOR for the hunter. The props' EN HINCKLEY makes it easy for you to save $75 to owner's portion has places for $150. What could be easier? hunter's name and address and Owen Hinckley of Birch ntly retired as director hunting license number. FREE LIFE INSURANCE PROTEC- dub Evening Courses The other section provides ; TION. . .and your choice of auto in- e Junior high School. proper form on which the proce In honor of his retireme surance coverage and agent. owner can consent to hunting. number of years of Insist On Saving FLORLUX® rvice, Mr. Hinckley w INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 11000 ENAMEL Contract Bridge nted with a set of Masc ...With A BAY STATE Special • Durable, weatherproof nks and tie clip from th The Easiest Loan on the Road Today! finish Begins Oct. 19 rs of the teaching staff • Applies easily ... quick to dry unsford, Mrs. Jessie FREE PARKING The second season of dupli iss Angie Calcina an • Gives lasting protection bridge begins Oct. 19, at the!' ildred Hyde. • Withstands rough usage School. LitS0 N A I. Sponsored by the Comm Mr. and Mrs. John McG Recreation Council, the locals roily have returned to N ants $ 7 50 has affiliated with the Ameri ity after visiting with Contract Bridge League, which rath's mother, Mrs. I NATIONAL BANK PER GAL. developed a standard method cGrath of awarding master points cGrath is now at Colum Oiliala ALSO IDEAL FOR PORCH AND minion now gol fractional master points for ersity in New York, slit( ctir r. LAWN FURNITURE 668 ' games under its auspices. is Ph.D. 84 MAIN ST. ANDOVER STEPS, BOATS, ETC. PERSONAL CALL AD TAKE! A PATTERSON-SARCENI QUALITY PRODUCT GR 5-6580 Mr. and Mrs. Wells Stack GR 5-1943 of Lowell st.; Mr. and Mrs.1101 - AMPLE FREE PARKING - Bond of Mary Lou In.; Mr.' Mrs. William Russell and far- GEO. \ 45 MAIN ST of Kirkland dr. and Mr. andH: MEMBER F .D.I.C. Earl Young of Chandler cir.s;, TAR AND GRAVEL F GR 5-0102 the weekend at Camp Lawres• SPEC' AL7-73 I; HILL'S Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. Telephone MU

114 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 7 Many Activities he Churches Planned At "Y" thigh School Youth in the Greater Continued from Page Five) Lawrence Area have not been for- to be taught by Karl Don- gotten in the planning of youth Di rector of Ch ristian Educa- activities at the Lawrence Young. Men's Christian Association. NDAY: 2:30 p.m. Girl Scout F. Lewis Brown, newly-appointed 32. 3 p.m. Brownie Troops youth director at the local "Y", d 77. stated that a well rounded program ESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout of youth activities has been planned p 77. 7:30 p.m. Board of for high school boys in an attempt ees. to provide youth with the oppor- DNESDAY: 7 p.m. Junior tunity of building a stronger spirit, rehearsal. 7:45 p.m. Senior mind. and body. rehearsal. The physical department of the IRSDAY: 8 p.111. Brotherhood. Y.M.C.A., headed by Richard P. Free Church Cate, physical director, and . J. ALLYN BRADFORD, pastor "Dimly" DiGennaro, associate IDAY: 8 p.m. Couples Club physical director, will provide the wer Parish I lall. opportunity for a well balanced DAY: 8:45 a.m. Choir re- athletic program for high school sal for Junior and Youth youth. According to the schedule rs. 9 a.m. Church School for developed, boys who are in grades es 3 thru 12. 10:15 a.111. 10, 11 and 12 will participate in ery thru grade 2. 10:15 a.m. two gymnasium programs per an's Sunday Service. Pre- week, in addition to one instruction "Dedicace" by Bonnet and swim and two fun swims. Special ale, "0 How Blessed" by W iF interest classes, such as judo, Anthem, "I Waited For The wrestling, trampoline and heavy " by Mendelssohn. Offertory, apparatus, are available and may aise The Lord, Ye Heavens take the place of the gym classes re thin" by Williams. 4:30 if desired. Time schedules for all Junior P.F. 6 p.m. Carillon physical activities are provided r Service on the Butterick at the 'Y' for those who wish to iorial Chimes. 7 p.m. Senior obtain them. The Youth Division is open for for Colgate Saturc- UESDAY: 7 p.m. Cub Pack high school boys from 1:30 until i see a lot of se, ing in lower Parish Hall. 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. McCullom is the s: EDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Ex- Saturdays, high school boys are le son of Mr. and Or ers in Scout Room. 7:30 p.m. welcomed to use the game room game Saturday. rd of Deacons and Deaconesses from 1 until 8 p.m. Also, the youth !lurch Parlor. division will remain open from HURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewing 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on days when ated Birthday C le in lower Parish 1 tall. 2:10 schools are closed for bad weather, teachers conventions, and school reran Mills . Youth Choir. 3:10 p.m. Junior c • r. 7 p.m. Boy Scouts in lower holidays, with the exception of New hday and dancing y P ish Ilall. 7:30 p.m. Senior Year's Day, Memorial Day, In- last Saturday eve: c ir. 8 p.m. Christian Education dependence Day, Labor Day, Mrs. John Town.,t_ ring in Church School Room. Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. River st., Balla Andover Baptist Church A new club program for high 15th birthday ofCa V. W. CARTER JOHNSON, pastor' school boys is also being planned was celebrated. TODAY: 3:15 p.m. Junior Choir at the local 'Y'. On the night of dancing and ente ea rsal. Oct. 23, at 8 p.m., the first meet- e enjoyed. A three- UNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church ing of the Lawrence Ili-Y Club cake, made by S• ool with classes for all age will be held. Norman Salem, local 'tills, was cut and g ups. Nursery until noon. 10:45 'Y' wrestler, and former iii-Y song sung, during a r. Morning Worship Service. Club member, has been appointed r refreshments. sage by the pastor, the Rev. advisor for the group. Mr. Salem included Barbara I' Carter Johnson. Anthem by the has set Monday nights of each week ott, Janet Letters, for Choir - "The Lord Is My as meeting night for thel li-YClub. Townsend, L. k" by Woodman. 6:30-7:30 p.m. The club meeting will follow the mpare, Harlan Junior thigh Youth Group will gym and fun swim classes for high rite, Janis Mailers,. in the Vestry under the di rec- school boys. Program plans call o n, Karen Ste of Miss Beulah Dennison. The for thoughtful consideration of 'ohnson, Susan Bo ram will include Installation basic problems that are facing , F red and Philip F os Officers by Rev. W. Carter high school youth today, plus rles Jacobson, E J mson. The Senior High Youth evenings of social and recreational llis LeF leur, Lois G oup will meet in the Church fun. The 'Y' will make an effort, Is, Dean Ward, Ri Ptrlor under the leadership of Mr. through it's program to sti- John Provisolie, ai o Mrs. James Kitchens. mulate among the Greater Law- nda Townsend, Mr. TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Craymer rence thigh School young people an urt Mills Jr., Mr. Circle meeting at the home of Mrs. interest in themselves and others. nsend and the ho Earle Warren, 28 Salem st. Membership in Ili-Y is open to ieron Mills. ',WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Mid- any boy of high school age, regard- week Prayer Service. less of race, color, or creed, who ssion Slips THURSDAY; 7:45 p.m. Senior accepts the Ili-Y purpose and oir rehearsal. agrees to cooperate with other So newly arrived from the unting FRIDAY: 3:15 p.m. Junior Choir members in carrying it out. Appli- iea rsal. cations for joining the club may haute couture salon of Shawsheen be received at the Greater Law- !wring the town's liallard Vale United Church Eliane Montigny that the rence YMCA. -law are available ti:NDELL E. MINNIGH JH., Minster Village 'k's office and S aura of Paris still clings ATURDAY: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Guild Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Woman's Club l'Iarvest Dinner. to it. One of our pret-a- Lie by-law, each h a SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church in written pern iis School. 11 a.m. Worship - Lay- NORTH READING porter collection from Gres, presents owner of property men's Sunday. 6 p.m. Youth 1r6J DRIVE' I N ToitArRE nits. Fellowship - Differences Among on ROUTES 28at,462 Madeliene de Rauch, s are in two parts, the Protestant Denominations. CHERRY'S iperty owner, the Now ...ends Sunday Michel Goma, Gisele Gonse and iunter. The props PARTY IIELD FOR Irving Berlin's Simone Robin of Paris ...and rtion has places for CH$EN HINCKLEY EXCLUSIVE me and address and Owen Hinckley of Birch rd. re- Algo of Switzerland and nse number. ntly retired as director of the WHITE ' IMPORT :r section provides dult Evening Courses held at Vikingo of Italy ..exclusive ion which the props e Junior I ligh School. :onsent to hunting. In honor of his retirement, after CHRIST MAS with Cherry & Webb in New FASHIONS number of years of faithful Bing Crosby England and priced from 69.98 act Bridge rvice, Mr. Hinckley was pre- Danny Kaye Wed., October 18 med with a set of Masonic cuff Rosemary Clooney to $395. mks and tie clip from the mem- Vera Ellen Oct. 19 rs of the teaching staff, I larry — Plus 2nd Feature — 8 P.M. unsford, Mrs. Jessie Caswell, nd season of dupli iss Angie Calcina and Mrs. Andover ns Oct. 19, at the ild red I lyde. FERRY TO E.R SO N A I. High School I by the Comm HONG KONG Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath and Council, the local Curt Orson roily have returned to New York Jergens Wells ..c1 with the Amen ity after visiting with Mr. Mc- Friday & Saturday idge League, which rath's mother, Mrs. Florence standard method cGrath of Florence st. Mr. WHITE CHRISTMAS raster points eGrath is now at Uni- Shown first raster points for ersity in New York, studying for EXTRA! Fri & Sat. its auspices. is Ph.D. CARTOON CARNIVAL CALL AD TAKER EXTRA! Fri. Night Only vlrs. Wells Stackbe GR 5-1943 SANTA in PERSON .; Mr. and Mrs.1100' Lry Lou In.; Mr. 11 Russell and far- dr. and Mr. and GEO. W. HORNE CO. sD LAWNCERE MASS. of Chandler cir. TAR AND GRAVEL R00,,IN at Camp Lawre, G SHEET ,\AETAL WORK' esaukee, N. SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING Telephone MU 7-7339 Established 1854 PROVIDENCE • NEW BEDFORD • FALL RIVER • LOWELL • LAWRENCE • NEWPORT 8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961

Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN BLUE-ETTES MET The South School Blue Bird group, the "Blue-Ettes," held its meeting last Thursday afternoon at RAY (1JAN ANUOVIR KILL the School. At this time the girls were reminded about the "Flying &V/'/ Of/efo' ing Events Up" ceremony being held at the Shawsheen School Oct. 26. L0ibBria'irlity closed, including E The girls started to learn to sew open, 2 and it was planned to make aprons BlaarldlavardlevablreanciL branch in the near future. 6-8 Thursday, Oct. 19, the girls, 8aptionnhal Bible Week. WASPS accompanied by their leaders, will 7:45 p.m. Andover Civil go to the Shawsheen School for Roundtable, 7:45 p.m. rehea rsal. is open 4:1; arYhc innaliours library FOR CLASSIFIED AD ay through Friday, Iron CALL GR 5-1943 to 6 p.m. The Childrc is open on those days fi Symptoms of Distress Arising from 111 GET EM 0 to 12, and front 2-6 p. STOMACH ULCERS ept on Wednesday, when is open from 10 a.m. thro WITH DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST altGpur dnalYs the adult room is o 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! ldren's room is open fl Over five million packages of the a.m. to 1 p.m. and froci CHLORDANE WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relict ni syuiptiiiiisfir distress arising f1,11,1 e branch library in Balla Stomach Duodenal Ulcers due In Ex- cess Acid—Poor Digestion, Sour ,,r Upset is open Mondays and Thu Stomach, Gassiness. Heartburn, Sleep- s from 2-5, and (3-8 p.m. 11( lessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. A,1: f it "Willard's Message" which fully explains open the following day BRUCKMANN'S this home treatment—free—at er of these is a holiday. 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE 11 departments are closed S MU 6-4105 DALTON PHARMACY s and holidays. EXCEED THE GOAL - Raytheon in Shawsheen exceeded its United Fund goal, FREE DELIVERY SHAWSHEEN PHARMACY and increiy. ii war Roundtable its average individual donation by 60 percent. So far, $123,325 is the plant's contribution. T., e Andover Civil War Rota plant was the first major industry to win the United Fund grand award in the area. A. E. Weide• e meets regularly the tl HOURS: plant manager, right of poster, is congratulated by Winthrop Newcomb, United Fund presi• nday evening each month exc DAILY on the achievement. the summer, at the Memo 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 Library. The next meetihli Thomas Moreau, Allan Perry, Mildred Birdsall, Mrs. nday, Oct. 16, at 7:45 (itch Collected 257 Joseph Pischardo, Bobbie Ota, Thompson, Mrs. Ann Mot' is group, now in exista David Prescott, Nancy Howe, Nurses Aides, Mrs. Bettye, several years, has bee( Pints Of Blood Robert Hamilton, Lewis Koravos, Mrs. Irene Saliba, Mrs. of the most interesting In spite of the red paint dripping James Johnson, Marian Meicke, McCarthy and Mrs. Ruth (.,: kind. All members take from the Blood Bank sign as the Elaine Deniers, Ellen Lougee, The following Junior Red C ve interest in the discussi rain fell on Tuesday and Wednesday Deborah Lovely, Jean Buck, Peter members assisted at the B are constantly learning ni of last week, the Andover Com- Sanborn, Gretchen Currier, mobile: Barbara Johnson, Le:. ut that period of Ameri munity Bloodmobile collected 257 Thomas Marjerison, Joseph Mor- Stackhouse, Richard Bra., ory which continues to atti pints of blood. Walk-ins for both rissey, William J. Monroe, Anne Nancy Colpitts, Allen One: ents, writers, researchers Prepared Food Specialists days numbered 120. Moss, Susan MacMackin, Kerry Richard Parent, Martha ewcomers are welcome at BAKERY TREATS Junior Red Cross members from Payne, Richard Nowell, Mark Pat- Patricia Andrews, Margaret ting. Stanley Butcher of the Junior High School swarmed terson, Margie O'Brian, Allan Kathy Connolly, Pamela : er is in charge. BARBECUED CHICKENS the Chapter House Monday, Oct. O'Reilly, Donna Demers, Theresa Joan Loosigian, Susan Bai tional itible week HOME STYLE DELICATESSEN 2, to volunteer their services to Eckerman, Karen I lanson, Stephen Patricia Gill, Olivia Koravo: lbleuring Nati nnaweek,l Bi wash windshields on cars, to pro- Kearn, Ronald Kearn, I lolly Ilul- nie Madden, Karen Lundgre: ed Oct. 16-22, attention LINCOLN AVE. 256 SO. UNION ST. mote the Bloodmobile. Sixty-six burd, Joyce Novak, Becky Munroe, Delaney, Jacqueline Moriart drawn to the number of v SO. LAWRENCE HAVERRHA.PLAZA "eager beavers" gave their Patricia Ottaviano, Mary Ellen Marilyn Watts. ns and interpretations of TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED: MU 2-0890 services: Peggy Whitefield, Laura Reardon, Sandra Nicoll, Claire On the Registration desk rld's most famous Book. Bo Kitchens, Roberta Norman, Mary Prout, Patricia O'Shea, Wendy Mrs. William N. Perry, k: lers and libraries will disl Snyder, Dennis Leadbitter, George Prodan, Betsy Pike, Pam Porter, Roger Whitcomb and Mrs. Fs Jr holdings in this ever wid Wood, Virginia Robinson, Billy Nancy Norris, Michael Quinlan, Gibson. subject, and the Memorial! Westerway, Jolene Levi, Jenifer Kenneth Ozoonian, John Ringland, Motor Service was given h. rary will join them with Selfridge, Susan Sheaff, Anthony Glenda Norton, Wendy Noyes, Leon Field. Staff Aides were ibit of a sampling of their Damore, Jacqueline Penny, Jeannette Forma, Philip Clinton, Allen Flye, Mr. Albert Wadc, Nancy Gill, Linda Delaney and John I lall Jr., Mrs. Will, msForles. UN Week PRESCRIPTIONS Paula Essiambre. Jacobus, Mrs. Frank Rich. The library will offer tit At the two-day Bloodmobile, the Mrs. Otis Burton, Mrs. iced Nations films to grc FREE PICK-UP following volunteers gave a total of Juhlrnan, Mrs. David Nicoll, siting to use them in their 489 1/2 hours: Mrs. Elspeth Peter- Gordon Cannon, Mrs. I ler!.€ Nations programs. Two & DELIVERY son, Mrs. Gertrude Colpitts, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Robert Marl,:. 'table for viewers in junior 1 Mildred Rairigh, Miss Pauline Mrs. Edgar Johansen. }tool and adults. Both are Mower, Mrs. GwendolynSandberg, The Canteen was maintaine ck and white, and will run CALL GR 5-3660 Mrs. Nora Mower, Mrs. Rita Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Dir t 15 minutes and 30 minu Paulekas, Mrs. Edith Eastman, Penick, Mrs. P. W. Moody, spectively. "Garden0fGujet 419,9-ett Mrs. Isabelle Colaneri, Mrs. Julia Schmidt, Mrs. NI ildr! ows the modern milk dr Wilma Marden, Mrs. Ann Lux, Morse, Mrs. Sue Purdon, 1st nt constructed with the coot Mrs. Nancy Hurlin, Mrs. Patricia Gertrude McDonnell, Mrs. Al ion of UNICEF, FAO and REX ALL DRUGS Wilson, Mrs. Louise K rumpe, Mrs. Smith, Miss Elizabeth Ililton,Mr. ian government; it be nef SHAWSHEEN PLAZA Margaret Gunn, Mrs. Gertrude Grace Weaver, Mrs. re than 20, 000 farmers and tl Allicon, Mrs. Kay Spires, Mrs. Trow, Mrs. Ilarry Clough, ft':. milies in the Kaira distric Lindsay March, Mrs. Georf ia. "Family Of Ghana" i Westhaver, Mrs. Robert Mitch. n of village life on the c( Mrs. Leona rd James, ewlyindependent Ghana Mildred Morse, Miss Agnet, I esnt Africa. they live well because Mrs. Louise I Iulme and There is one color film, Robert I latton. nning 15 minutes, that is s le for all ages. It shows they save regularly Diana Lewis Had remote village comes to er UNICEF shows the wa. Saving regularly gives you added se- Cross Coal Co. Birthday Party alaria eradication and ch curity. It's like having an insurance Last Thursday afternoon, lt 1t h programs. This film policy that covers all contengincies EST. 1864 Diana Lewis celebrated her Gift To Grow The bigger your account the more com- birthday by inviting a number• The library will loan its t plete your coverage. And, this insurance FUEL AND RANGE OIL her friends to her home on Kir, pays generous dividends. land dr. A buffet luncheon was For Your Earl, Saving gives you more for your money. after which the group visitc, : Pay cash and you'll pay less. Financing Putnam Pantry in Danvers, whe7 charges run up the cost of big purchases they had a smorgasbord desse. a substantial amount. Those enjoying the festiyiei were Linda Look, Linda NW You needn't be a big earner to live IMPORTED Janet Russell, Karen I lill of Ne well through saving. Start an account Andover; Peggy O'Shea, Nm with a small amount, and add to it reg- ITALIAN Diodati, Elaine Bennett, Gyre- ularly. Every three months, we'll add Lisa and Diana Lewis. dividends. MOHAIR READING GROUP 25 GORGEOUS COLORS WILL MEET convenient saving The Most Fashionable The Ballardvale Reading. Yarn of All You can add to your Lawrence Co- will hold its first meeting, 01., 5 HEADQUARTERS fall at the home of Mrs. Rok operative Bank savings account at V', our offices or at any branch of the Mitchell, 12 Tewksbury st., Merrimack Valley Bank. FOR All YOUR KNITTING NEEDS day, Oct. 19, at 9:30 a.m. interested persons are aFked' AT LOW, LOW PRICES come-to this meeting. OVFIt 11)1) COLORS OF KNITTING WORSTEDS GOLDEN AGE CIRCLE , The regular meeting of CO OPERATIVE BAN K THE YARN BAR Golden Age Circle was held Monday afternoon at the hone.[ 21 For the convenience of our patrons, Mrs. Clarence Wormwood LAWRENCE ST. payments may he made in Andover at LAWRENCE FLOOR COVERING MART Lowell Junction rd. A short b0 Lawrence the Merrimack Valley National lig nk ness meeting was held, toll F 239 BROADWAY Near Haverhill St. by a social hour. Refreshi,, 430 LAWRENCE MU 3-3791 were served by the hostess. .• r

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jector to any group which lacks honor the International President The greeters were Mr. and Mrs. one. Baptist Youth of Y'sdoni, Harmon Wilkinson of Russell MacLeish of Tresher rd. The Library Groups which find it simpler to Whittier, Cal. show filmstrips may take the li- Elect Officers DYSON brary projector and any of a num- CHURCH NEWS PIANOS and ORGANS Ing Events ber of filmstrips; these are sug- The youth groups at the Baptist The lovely flowers on the altar OILER Church have elected officers for of the West Parish Church last Buys • Sells • Tunes - gested: "I louse Of The Peoples" the year. Library closed, includingl3al "Learning About The United Na- Sunday morning were the gift of TRADES - REPAIRS lardvale branch. tions" and "We're All In The The Junior group has named the Moines family in loving KINSMAN 2-5, Laura Kitchens, ELECTRONIC ORGANS Ballardvale branch open, Same Boat." president; memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 6-8 p.m. It is suggested that committee Charles Towne, vice president; Thomes. MU 6-5829 GL 3-3824 National Bible Week. Dawn Woodworth, sec retary- chaff mien reserve materials early. treasurer. 7:45 p.m. Andover Civil War Among New. Books 1111111111•1111111• 111111111111111111•111•111111111111111•111••11111M111111•1111111111 !Roundtable, 7:45 p.m. Here are a few of the titles Elected by the Senior group rary Hours added during the summer: This were Paul Holdsors, president; e main library is open daily Is Alaska, Kursh; The Real Bo- David Thompson, vice president; Priced Houses Lately? day through Friday, from 10 Beverly Denoyelle, secretary- hemia, Rigney A I listory Of La- treasurer. . or furniture, clothing — EVERY'1,111ING? to 6 p.m. The Children's tin America, Herring, (1961 revis- is open on those days from ed edition); Strategy And Arms Trudy Ottaviano and Joyce Fisher You're going to need more insurance dollars 0 to 12, and front 2-6 p.m., are co-chairmen of the Social to replace these things at today's higher Control, Schelling; This Skating Committee. ept on Wednesday, when the Age, Bass; The Atom And Its Nu- The Junior group will install its prices. And you can get them here at lowest m is open front 10 a.nt. through cleus, Gamow; Hunting The De- officers Sunday night, with 1 6 pm. sert Whale, Gardner; Curriculni the cost. Call: aturdays the adult room is open Rev. W. Carter Johnson officiating Planning For The Gifted, Flieg- at this ceremony. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the ler; Sumnierhill, Neill Fokine; SMART FLAG G. INC. ldren's room is open from memoirs Of A Ballet Master, MEETING OFF a.m. to 1 p.m. and froci 2-6 Fokine; Lizzie Borden: The Untold The Y's Menettes meeting sche- duled for Oct. 17 has been post- `71se 9#14tizifetce Vice branch library in Ballard- Story, Radin. Great Books poned until Oct. 24, due tothe joint 62.MAIN ST. at CHESTNUT ANDOVER TEL. GR 5-6161 e is open Mondays and Thurs- The opening of the Great Books meeting on the 17th of the Y's Men s from 2-5, and 6-8 p.m. Room Discussion Group program is set and Y's Menettes, when they will open the following day if for Tuesday evening, January 9, er of these is a holiday. at 7:30 o'clock. The group will 11 departments are closed Sun- return to the first year readings s and holidays. pal, and increase( at this time, and will have for il War Roundtable its first discussion "MacBeth", SAVE MORE AT ; contribution, Tit e Andover Civil War Round- JOHNNY'S by Shakespeare. Full details will Tea. A. E. Walcle' le meets regularly the third be announced nearer the date. td Fund preside nday evening each month except the summer, at the Memorial 1 Library. The next meeting is Folk Dancing irdsall, Mrs. nday, Oct. 16, at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Ann McKim is group, now in existence By Couples Club s, Mrs. Betty God& several years, has become Saliba, Mrs. hr of the most interesting of Folk Dancing will be the program Id Mrs. Ruth G kind. All members take an for the F ree Church Couples Club ring Junior Red C ive interest in the discussions this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. ;sisted at the 131 are constantly learning more The dancing, which is based on ba ra Johnson, Le ut that period of American European Country Dancing-Den- YOU GET MORE TOO ... BECAUSE OF OUR LOW, LOW Richard Bray tory which continues to attract mark particularly - will be led [tts, Allen 0 ents, writers, researchers. by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young EVERYDAY PRICES - PLUS OUR FAMOUS 2% SAVINGS rent, Martha ewcomers are welcome at any of Andover. rews, Ma rga retW ting. Stanley Butcher of An- Folk dancing differs from square ON YOUR REGISTER TAPES TOWARD YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP- )11y, Pamela Nor. er is in charge. dancing in that there is more ian, Susan Bamfo tional Bible Week group participation and the steps PING OR YOUR VACATION .. . , Olivia Koravos, tiring National Bible week, ob- are different for each) dance. Much Karen Lundgren,J ved Oct. 16-22, attention will of the Danish dancing is quite CUT FROM THE HEART OF THE RIB EYE queline Moriarty drawn to the number of ver- vigerous, and couples attending s. ns and interpretations of the are requested to dress quite in- :gistration desk rld's most famous Book. Book- formally and preferably wear im N. Perry, I lers and libraries will display sneakers. Chairmen for the DELMONICO :omb and Mrs. F ir holdings in this ever widen- evening are Mr. and Mrs. Everett subject, and the Memorial I lall Gorrie. Refreshments will be vice was given by!, rary will join them with an served. itaff Aides were}, ibit of a sampling of their own STEAKS lb 1 Ar. Albert Waded, es. Jr., Mrs. WI ms For UN Week 91 e library will offer three rs. Frank Richa. NO WASTE-ECONOMICAL BUY OF MEAT Burton, Mrs. La ited Nations films to groups [s. David Nicoll, I siting to use them in their Un- [non, Mrs. Ile Nations programs. Two are CHICKEN , Robert !Mariana table for viewers in junior high TOP ROUND foliansen. hool and adults. Both are in on en was niaintaine ck and white, and will run for PLANT 3rawford, Mrs. ut 15 minutes and 30 minutes, NOM LEGS P. W. Moody, Ii spectively. "Garden Of Gujerat" STEAKS AM' FRESH dt, Mrs. Mildr ows the modern milk drying . Sue Purdon, nt constructed with the cooper- CUT :Donnell, Mrs. on of UNICEF, FAO and the lb Elizabeth I lilton, M. Ian government; it benefit s WELL TRIMMED ...A TOP BUY- 9c ver, Mrs. Wi re than 20,000 farmers and their DUTCH I la rry Clough, ;Mlles in the Kaira district in rch, Mrs. Gee ia. "Family Of Ghana" is a CENTER CUT 69, Mrs. Robert Mitc in of village life on the coast BULBS SPINACH a rd James, I newly independent Ghana in CELLO ;e, Miss Agnes est Africa. From HOLLAND !While and L There is one color film, also PORK CHOPS lb PACK PKG. 19c► GOVERNMENT INSPECTED t. nning 15 minutes, that is suit- le for all ages. It shows how CUCUMBERS vis Had remote village comes to life er UNICEF shows the way in FRESH GROUND BRUCK MANN'S FANCY Party alaria eradication and child CRISP ea. C ;day afternoon, I alth programs. This film is { 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE celebrated her • A Gift To Grow On." MU 6-4105 FREE DELIVERY nviting a number: The library_ will loan its pro- HAMBURG o her home on Kin, LETTUCE ALL LEAN CAL. acheon was enjoye- For Your Early American Room — he group visited t, STEER BEEF ICEBERG 15c ry in Danvers, sac 3 89° iiorgasbord dess.er, IMPORTED wing the festival( Look, Linda ;,.! FRESH COUNTRY ROLL 6 FRESH LOCAL FARM Karen HI11 of ggy O'Shea, Nat, BRAIDED 9c LARGE 59c le Bennett, Cyntlsi BUTTER lb EGGS SIZE DOZ. a Lewis. RUGS ROUP 9 x 12 SIZE SAVE YOUR REGISTER TAPES FOR CHRISTMAS & VACATION CLUB REFUNDS dvale Readiw, MULTI - COLORS first meeting , 59.95 3me of Mrs. Roix; OPEN ewksbury st., Thin VALUE AMPLE 1, at 9:30 a.m. 38.88 FREE rsons are askedt; meeting. EASY TERMS PARKING JOHNNY'S I THURS&FRINITESTIL 9 E CIRCLE ir meeting ([: :ircle was he], F. J. LEONE Loon at the huff ce Wormwoo, to rd. A short COMPANY was held, toll FINE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES SUPER MARKET lour. Refresh; y the hostess. 430 ESSEX LAWREPCE MU 6-6197 43 PARK STREET ANDOVER GR 5-2740 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961

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THE SO1 Foul

Reverend Samuel Phillips First Pastor 250th A ERSA

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Reverend Frederick B. Noss ' A ERSARY Present Pn.stor

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-SEEN FE ORIC SOUTH CHURCH CEMETERY 12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 EDITORIAL THOUGHTS What Our SUSIE'S Readers Say SONNETS Begging For Trouble To the Editor of the Towns "I would like to commenton The town is asking, even begging, for trouble by con- suggestion that the proposed by Sylvia Neilson tinuing to seek a partnership with the Waterways Division niunity conference on education planned around ideas origina of the State Department of Public Works. from the public. The idea In a practical sense, the town can lose money — even conference is sound because communications gap exist: be forced into spending funds it doesn't want to spend — tween the schools and the r by its "partner", the state. EXPERIENCE Any device which helps clo!, The very administrative practices and policies that gap is a good thing, provim functions in the public ink strip the town of many of its rights have been under severe It's "Nix'' on Niki's troika, "The impetus for such attack. While these practices are under investigation, the Both parties have agreed; ference can originate at places: the professionals, town, on moral grounds, should not enter into a partnership And to the GOP we public or the school conin with the Division. Surely shall pay heed. "If the professionals direct We'll grant their claim to wisdom;' a conference on their own, Let's be specific': is a danger that they woul,. The state awards all bids; the town has little to say. They're really in the know, it to their own advantage. The state will award a contract if the bid is within the With Barry, Dick, and Nelson what groggy from the bam. Each telling where to go. criticism eusenating from: appropriation. If the state and town have $100 to spend, quarters (including the NEA):, and the bid is $95, it will be awarded, even if the town would use the opportunity todeft themselves. But a defense oft thinks it is too high.. status quo would achieve no it. The state, through engineers on the job, approves American journalism, as involving': provement in our academic pe, formance. "extras". The cost of these items can't be foreseen. The "The right of a newspaper to attract and hold its readers "Were tile public to run the stem town has nothing to say about them, but must pay half is restricted by nothing but consideration of public wel- as you suggest, I see other danger There is no agreement amongt, their cost. fare . . . . public as to what should be done,: The state either uses its own engineers, or pays a "Freedom of the press is to be guarded as a vital right how. And the most voluble ci WARM WELCOME - First Sgt. John E consulting firm to supervise construction. In either case, of mankind . . . . are not necessarily represe r., was welcomed recently by his cor of the public as a whole. Styli E. Barbeou of Company D, 3rd Batt half the cost is borne by the town, without having any "Freedom from all obligations except that of fidelity conference might create • choice in what individuals or firms are employed. to the public interest is vital .... but confusion. eserve Division in Haverhill. Sgt. Eo' "The idea that the School ew home this week, after being transfe These practices lie behind most of the published "Good faith with the reader is the foundation of all mittee. should take charge is so lant in North Andover. charges of gigantic extras, shifting of contracts from journalism worthy of the name . . . . in principle because, as public's official representative awarded firm to firm, excessive payments to engineering firms, "Sound practice makes clear distinction between news its members should be sta ol. Rapisardi Medal, C awarding of contracts to low bidders that eventually, reports and expressions of opinion . . . ." promoters of the public's ed and decor. Medal of Merit, through extras, become the high bidders. It is with these Canons in mind that this newspaper tional welfare. In practice, eceived ever, they are so bogged down Colonel Augustin Joseph Rapi- Cross, am Such alleged practices, if true, and if encouraged by exercises its weekly function. administrative details that there ardi, USAF, a student at Air REALT1 communities such as ours, will continue. They are costly little opportunity to get into niversity's WarCollege, Maxwell difficult areas of educati' FB, Ala., recently was awarded Ma rga r to those who participate. 250 Years Of Service standards, performance anddi he Air , Force Commendation Hatch Jr. This is the moral reason for abandoning this project tion. edal for meritorious service as sts. South Church will celebrate its 250th anniversary Oct. "I now submit my own pro ommander, 1611th Air Terminal Margar Hatch Jr now. 15-22 — 250 years of religious, humanitarian service to for the direction which an ed quadron, 1611th Air Transport and Sarge The practical reasons are equally obvious. tional conference might take. I,. ing, McGuire Air Force Base, the community. Wester! It's possible the entire $390,000 available now — with theme is pilfered (with thank Military Air Transport Service) From the days when the South Church and Parish were from the candidates for el wringingthe period from March 9, William I cir. state and town sharing the cost equally — could be used to the School Committee. If the.• 959 to July 1, 1961. The award practically synonymous with the Town itself, to the pre- Joseph up in doing one section of Rogers Brook, either through is one common denominator prtsented to Col. Rapisardi sent day when church and government are carefully separ- these candidates' remarks to y Maj. Gen. Leo P. Dahl, com- Robert J. Richard outright bids alone or by the granting of extras along the ated, the South Church has been a vital force in the voting public, it is to be found andant of the War College at a way. these two words: 'Better School? resentation ceremony in the War A. Flanne community. These are significant words ollege Auditorium. Vasco Having done one section, the town would be bound to a But when we say "church", we are actually discussing cause they imply dissatisfa" Col. Rapisardi is the son of Mr. Morton J, nd Mrs. Santo Rapisardi, 28 Oak Ilia Pe continuing construction program, including further appro- people — the 13 ministers who have served the South with present standards and ti suggest that we have tile ca noll rd., Methuen. Ile is married Barbara priations to be matched with state funds. There is no Church, and the hundreds and thousands of devoted lay- for self-improvement. Them the former Miss Jeanne Wirtz, Brunswi aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Corp. to known end. The job was estimated most recently as cost- men who have worshiped and worked within the parish. words apparently strike a res sive chord in the public's . Wirtz, 48 Lowell st. Col. and St rawber r ing $640,000, but might go way over that amount if done in Thus as we pay tribute to the South Church on its Their chief advantage is that lrs. Rapisardi, together with their R. Dale ward NI. bits, over a few years. anniversary, we really are paying homage to the men and shift attention to the future. wo children, Nancy 14, and Linda "If what the public really w 2, are residing at 3709 Stanley Robert No firm reliance can be placed on any ostensible agree- V. Harris, women connected with the Church over the years. is better education, but if the pub r. in Montgomery, Alabama. ment with the Division, unless it is in a solemn document, is confused: if the School Com. Col. Rapisardi was born in Law- Greater Their work — the work of the Church — has been, and Associate in view of the strange fluctuations of estimates of cost, mittee has a hard time coming ence, in 1918. Ile attended will continue as one of the truly vital factors in the grips with the realities of the si unchard high School and in 1958, son et ux, George and of Division promises regarding state participation. development of the town. Lion. they why not turn to the p e received time Bachelor of Arts egree from American Interna- A nd reoli Thus we have both a moral and a practical reason to get for leadership? st. "In the past, tile pros have lanai College. Currently he is Richard out while the getting is good.. . . before we are committed on tile defensive and have expla orking for the degree of M.A. in Robert II to a partnership without equal rights, except when the Down the Years with The Townsman the past on the immediate pres nternational Relations at he George University Ridge rd. bills must be paid. Were it possible (and I am sure is) for them to reorient t enter located at Maxwell AFB, Mildred lal I 50 Years Ago - October, 1911 thinking, to transcend the sac e isalso a graduate of A rmed G. Lyons, Our Code The will of the late AbiahGunni- gettingThe Veteransmore crowded. of Foreign Wars status quo, to look ahead forfi orces Staff college. Canterbur son leaves a probable $8,000 to the elected officers Friday evening. years, to think big, to apply tl Col. Rapisardi has been with the Mary C Andover Home for Aged People; They are Robert Deyermond, com- ingenuity and their talents . S. Air Force for more than 20 Roberts $1,000 to the Free Church; and mander; Edward Dodge, senior shaping a jiorighter educati ears. Ile holds the rating of $200 each to theGAR and the Relief vice commander; Frank Petty, tomorrow, I tam confident that ornmand and has logged more Corps. junior vice conunander; Alexander challenge of such a vision wo' hart 5,000 hours of flying time The Elite Millinery Shopon I3ar- Blamire, chaplain; Arthur Cole, engender excitement, liter' nciuding 380 hours of combat time nard st. held its opening Tuesday quartermaster; John Erving, Post minds, stimulatecreative thi own on 45 combat missions. PI Durin of this week. advocate and Peter Quinn, surgeon. uncover hidden reservoirs of ides g World War II, Col. Rapi- The automobile of Frank G. Mr. I3lamire is the outgoing com- ardi served in the Southwest to help bring about the best. • Dunbar of Lowell, valued at $4,300 mander. which we are capable. acific theater of operations with was destroyed by fire in West Because the Townsman will "It is logical that our profr he 5th Air Force. Ile also saw Andover last Saturday. change its size and format next ervice in the Korean action with In observance of National Newspaper Week, Oct. 15-21, Edward Lawson has returned week, all copy must be in hand a sionals (administrators he Combat Cargo Command. from a two-week trip to Annapolis day early. teachers alike) should have fi7 H we feel it is proper to remind you, our readers, that be- crack at the ball. If they str, Since World War II, most of Col. Royal, and has entered the Lowell The public is invited to a rally apisardi's service has been In out, there will be time enough: hind every page, and subconsiously underlying each Textile School. He will study at town hall next Wednesday, when operations field with Military Air turn to other groups. There • REP, editorial is a code of ethics to which we subscribe. designing. speakers from the various national Service. Stateside he F. S. Boutwell was elected pre- parties will speak on the platform's always the chance that tapping • as served at Longbeach, Cal., These Canons of Journalism were drawn up and adopted sident of the Home for the Aged adopted by the parties. own professional resources ‘.• ersburg, Tenn., Fort Totten, REN 4, W at a meeting Tuesday. 10 Years Ago - October, 1951 result in a break-throughtoh Westoverestove ass., amid by the American Society of Newspaper Editors in their ir 25 Years Ago - October, 1936 The Board of Trade, at an en- educational achievements. It e AFB, Ile iias also INS1 annual conventions and Sigma Delta Chi also has adopted Andover's new school buildings thusiastic meeting, named its first necessary, however, that a clirr. eicrGvLeu'd overseas ill Ilawaii and the them in behalf of the Journalistic Society. are to be opened to the public officers. They are W. R. Hill, of unrestricted thinking becreal, zroansresPrt Saturday, the Building Committee president; Harold E. Ileseltine, by our administrators in order' In addition to the recently These Canons state that the "Primary function of decided Monday evening. The new first vice president; Samuel M. evoke a free flow of ideas. • C auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria Glazerman, vice president; and "A side benefit of newspapers is to communicate to the human race what its 1 and classrooms will all be on dis- Miss Anna M. Greeley, secretary- program would be the insig1. members do, feel and think. Journalism, therefore, de- play. treasurer. administrators would get into!• Bulova mands of its practitioners the widest range of intelligence, The Board of Public Works has Deputy Fire Chief henry L. creativity of their own te:ic of knowledge, of experience, as well as natural and officially moved into its new I lilton returned to duty today, five It would also give a new dime.. quarters in a store on Barnard st., months after being called to active to our rather feeble attempt5. trained powers of observation and reasoning. To its leaving its town hall offices for use duty in the Marine Corps. Ile had teacher-merit evaluation. Watches opportunities as a chronicle are indissolubly linked its by the Selectmen and the Old Age previously served four years "Is this worth looking JOHN H,GRECOE Dino G. ‘1.! 1011 Assistance Bureau. Time move was during World War II. JEWELER - OPTICIAN obligations as teacher and interpreter." made despite protests that town The Selectmen have approved 1 ',up!, functions should be housed in the the issuance of a liquor license FOR CLASSIFIED AD to A rldvoer The Canons define the practices and the aspirations of 46 MAIN ST. town hall, which seems to be to Ann's Andover Cottage. CALL GR 5-1953 GR 5-0830 •••T -4,4.4 •

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Village", Canterbury st. Checsenay Camp m re Girls, Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Keith H. Gould et ux to Joseph Cynthia Orlando, KariL. inisi- or-a Mears and M. Burke et ux, Woodcliff rd. Catherine Steele. Andover and Lawrence Blue-Ettes attend1•111 =N. •Tiff-nam=ig were Kath- Emile C. VanCoppenolle to John leen Bradley, Betty 11111E---111 'iwi. --ynian, Kath- J. Polizotti et ux, Mt. Vernon and erine Hanst, Amanc=3,11111I - .... -M----ccid, Candy North st. Maher, Juliana M ...mic ..iir=o. -ve rn, Gina Savinelli, Karen T— ....c===. 2r— es, Brenda Townsend and Cyntl—am iiiiTI._ -amour— "'erda. Lafalot Club After the hike, N--...... -1• mr-.- hood was presented the annt.----mai - "MIL 111111r___ charter by Elected Officers George Torres an. 1111 --m-z--membership The 42nd annual meeting of the cards were dist r -if& --`1111 -----mmored to the Lafalot Club was held Wednesday group. Doug Howe evening, Oct. 4. about this question: Dinner was enjoyed attheCalla- FOR CLASSI — 1D AD han's Restaurant in Essex. "The neighbor's duplex was CALL GR 943 Following the Anniversary badly damaged by fire. They Dinner, the members returned to estimate three months to the home of the President, Miss Roland ore Marion Abbott of Cedar rd., where complete repairs so it is the annual meeting was held. GUITAR Ste— 1111111 DIOS livable.' Under his Home- The election of officers' for 1962 owners Policy, will he col- was as follows: president, Marion or `r "R _ "1"— lect both his 'additional Abbott; vice president, Mrs. INSTRUC -71116— R !"l living expense' away from Georgianna Ililton; treasurer, home and the 'lost rent' Mrs. Dorothy Silva; secretary, •Classic Guitars •F-- rlf r c Guitars from his duplex until he and 171., Mrs. Pauline Johnson; Goodwill • Ampl ifiers • Str • Musts: Committee members, Mrs. Phoebe • Bongos mums the renter can inhabit the Carter and Mrs. G. I lilton. home?" Thirteen members of the club ALL ACCE 3E^ZIES DOUGLAS N. HOWE attended . 515 A ESSEX ST AWRENCE Insurance - Real Estate Blue-Ettes Met MU 52 Main St. GR 5-510G At South School The I3lue-Ettes (Blue Bird Group) met at the South Elementary School ILECTRONICS last Thursday afternoon. Kathleen Bradley, the president, COMMERCIAL WARM WELCOME - First Sgt. John Eosefow, 95 Wild Rose had charge of the meeting. Mrs. r., was welcomed recently by his commanding officer, Lt. Tennyson Hood, assistant leader, announced plans for the Fly-Up E. Barbeau of Company D, 3rd Battle Group, 94th Muss. RESIDENTIAL ceremony at a Council Fire to be Reserve Division in Haverhill. Sgt. Eosefow moved into his held at the Shawsheen School. At ew home this week, after being transferred to the Bell Lab. this ceremony, nine Blue-Ettes • lant in North Andover. (Cole) will Fly-Up to become Camp Fire HOWE"' LEE ELEC. INC girls. CONTRACTORS ti awarded Air Force Commendation After the business meeting, the ANDOVER ol. Rapisardi Medal, Col. Rapisardi's awards group went on a hike with Mrs. 63 PARK -1•"". 4 and decorations include the Legion Hood and three members of the 411111IC UR 5-0664 or MU 3-9414 eceived Medal of Merit, The Distinguished Flying Colonel Augustin Joseph Rapi- Cross, and the Air Medal. SAFETY IS OURIN:1=_ NEM USINESS ere ardi, USAF, a student at Air to niversity's WarCollege, Maxwell REALTY TRANSFERS Margaret S. Hatch to Calvin G. F13, Ala., recently was awarded Hatch Jr. et ux, Sargent and High ii he Air , Force Commendation edal for meritorious service as sts. ommander, 1611th Air Terminal Margaret S. hatch to Calvin G. quadron, 1611th Air Transport (latch Jr. et ux, Dufton rd. High and Sargent sts. GET e. ing, McGuire Air Force Base, ilitary Air Transport Service) Western Electric Co. Inc. to uring the period from March 9, William P. Busby et ux, Lincoln 959 to July 1, 1961. The award cir. Joseph S. Cyr et al Trs. to tor as presented to Col. Rapisardi to y Maj. Gen. Leo P. Dahl, com- Robert J. Scribner et tut, Cyr cir. FULL 3-WAY turd landant of the War College at a Richard E. Barton et ux to Robert look' resentation ceremony in the War A. Flannery, Lowell st. is ollege Auditorium. Vasco E. Nunez to Vincent P. fa Col. Rapisardi is the son of Mr. Mortod Jr. et ux, Sunset Rock rd. d nd Mrs. Santo Rapisardi, 28 Oak Ilia Pearl Corporation to GUARANTEED noll rd., Methuen. He is married Barbara B. Anderson, Karltoncir. 'he the former Miss Jeanne Wirtz, Brunswick Gardens Development Corp. to Keith II. Gould et alii, 55 aug,hter of Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Wirtz, 48 Lowell st. Col. and Strawberry 11111 rd. at rs. Rapisardi, together with their R. Dale DeStaffany et ux to Ed- o children, Nancy 14, and Linda ward M. Harris et ux, Main st. 2, are residing at 3709 Stanley Robert B. Sawyer et ux toGrace V. Harrison, I lowell dr. PROTITCTION ip r. in Montgomery, Alabama. C Col. Rapisardi was born in Law- Greater Lawrence Industrial Associates Inc. to Robert W. Han- ning ence, in 1918. Ile attended THE si unchard high School and in 1958, son et we, high Plain rd. George Vieira to Raymond J. GENERAL SILENT SAS.. METY WINTER CLEAT ie p e received the Bachelor of Arts THE TIRE egree from American Interna- Andreoli et ux, on and near Salem onal College. Currently he is st. pia orking for the degree of M.A. in Richard E. Merrill et ux to or We Pay the Tow res nternational Relations at Robert II. Klie et ux, Rolling 1 You go in Snow sure ie George Washington University Ridge rd. . and we mean just that. If your t enter located at Maxwell AFB, Mildred A. Robertson to Mary General Sileni Safety Winter Cleat snow G. Lyons, "Shaw sheen Village", sac la. lie is also a graduate of A Trued tires don't take you where you want to AS or r orces Staff College. Canterbury st. go the towing charge is on us! a Guar- Mary G. Lyons to Foster G. LOW y t Col. Rapisardi has been with the anteed in writing. AS 0 0 nts . S. Air Force for more than 20 Robertson et ux, "Shawsheen ati ears. lie holds the rating of All General Silent Safety Winter PER WEEK hat ommand pilot and has logged more 2 Cleat tires are guaranteed against 1 wo' han 5,000 hours of flying time defects in wnrkmanship and materials iber, ncluding 380 hours of combat time for the life of the tire. • Guaranteed infti. own on 45 combat missions. PLUMBING in writing. During World War II, Col. Rapi- GET 'EM NOW... ardi served in the Southwest Guaranteed Against Normal Road acific theater of operations with 3 Hazards for 21 months.' Guar- PAY LATER )rofe' he 5th Air Force. Ile also saw anteed in writing. s ervice in the Korean action with 'e lie Combat Cargo Command. Since World War II, most of Col. HEATING EASIEST TERME'', .4111 Vino IN TOWN Due: apisardi's service has been in the ere perations field with Military Air REPAIRS ransport Service. Stateside lie We'll mount your new ping General Winter Cleats FREE MOUNTING as served at Longbeach, Cal., on NEW WHEELS at es ersburg, Tenn., Fort Totten, RENOVATIONS SAVE We'll mount your new )hig, . I., Westover AFB, Mass., and cost. Yo can General Silent Safety Winter cGuire AFB, N. J. lie has also INSTALLATIONS 50g tubeless snow tires Cleat tires on your car FREE erved overseas in I lawaii and the mounted, avoiding risk of injury to at first sign of snow! zores. tubeless seal bead! 11 In addition to the recently 'II Nylon 111 rnontne ,1 Rayon construaon Adjustment! • CALL 128 • pro riled on General s current pr,ces el of adjustment. Bulova W.H. Watches id( JOHN H.GRECOE FAT & 0411111FIISCOLL M U 3 - 31 31 JEWELER - WELCH 576 HAVERHILL ST. • L Ammo- —41111illiI IR ENCE • OPTICIAN Jeweler to Andover YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTO . .11r=fr PEN TUES. & FRI. NITES Tit 9 46 MAIN ST. COMPANY GR 5-0830

14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1 961 nday 13 Ministers Faithfully Served South Churc egins Anni Worship Service ay, Oct. 15, 1961, 10:30 The fifteen pastorates since the Taylor, D.D., who was orda founding of South Church in July 18, 1839. Ile was bon 'an Prelude 'Wacliel auf, raft tins Andover have been filled by a Warren, Conn., and graduate! J. S. I succession of illustrious men, Yale College in 1835. Mr. Ta ilium"liu ral Call to Worship many of whom are distinguished served as r astor for 13 years 'Now let every tongue a in New England history. one day. I le was dismissed at J. S. I Samuel Pis i 111 p s, the first own request July 19, 1852 to see" minister, was ordained on the same come treasurer of the Tr inn '0 God, our help in ages p day that the new church was of Phillips Academy. In 1 llect and the Lord's Pr founded, Oct. 17, 1711; but he had became Smith Professor - Psalt been preaching to the parish since Lecturer on Pastoral Theol ponsive Reading April 30, 1710. The church voted the Andover Theological Semint ria Patri its desire for his continuance Nov. Charles Smith served both ildren's Sermon 'What is a good birt 2, and the parish voted unanimously seventh and the ninth pastor Dec. 12 that he should be their Ile was chosen by the church resent?" Rev. M. Freeman Strict "settled minister". 'It was because day after Mr. Taylor was missed. Mr. Smith served onl mn of his unwillingness to assume so "Jesus, Thy boundless loN important a charge so young that months, and then was calk his ordination was postponed to the the Shawsnut Church in Boston I ripture Lesson - II Corintl following year. was installed in that church 8, 1853. , to 5:5. Mr. Phillips was educated at ayer and Choral Response Harvard College and, after While he was serving as ertory Anthem REV. SAMUEL PHILLIPS REV. JONATHAN FRENCH REV. JUSTIN EDWARDS pastor of the Oak Place Chord teaching for a year at Chebacco, 'flow lovely is thy dwe now Essex, he devoted himself to Boston, Mr. Smith was again Johannes Bra to South Church where he lace" the ministry. xology and Prayer of Dedics The ministry of Mr. Phillips installed Dec. 18, 1861. This rmon was exceptionally prosperous and he served more than 14 years. 'God glorified in man's dep successful. Andover was a growing resigned April 20, 1876, nce" Matthew 12:29, 30 community. Its chief problem, the of poor health, and continue! Dr. Richard Reinhold Nie forays and depredations of the live in Andover until his Indians, was at this time a Oct. 29, 1887. After Isis r tun 'A mighty fortress is our C diminishing one. Religious meet- ment, he served four years nediction and Choral Resp ings were well attended. The representative in the state] lude church and the parish were unified. ture. Just before his death, st ugtie in E flat major, The minister was a warm and kind completed a history of A 1nne" J. S. I leader of his congregation, which has since been publish!! admired and respected by his the "I listory of the Towns of E parishioners. His admonitions County". (Continued from Page 14) were stern but practical. His For nearly two years after udied at Oxford, travelled b preaching was highly regarded and Smith's 13-month pastorate, Europe, and returned hot much in demand by neighboring Church was without a ugust, 1893. His installati parishes, particularly for special minister. During this time, uth Church was Dec. 27, occasions. candidates were heard, and an Mr. Shipman was much lov He continued his active ministry vitation extended to one of s congregation. His keen until a few weeks before his death was declined. Finally a team ptions made him aware ( June 5, 1771, at the age of 81, REV. MILTON BADGER REV. L. L. LANGSTROTII REV. JOHN L. TAYLOR call was issued to George k eds of his parishioners after more than 61 years of It was accepted and Mr. k fore troublesome situ; service. was ordained Oct. 10, 1855. veloped. His pastorate In addition to his outstanding Mooar was unique among uitful one and extended a ministerial ability, Mr. Phillips Church ministers in that he bi years. Ile was dismissed was an able manager of his per- native of Andover. Born May 9, 1913 to become a profess sonal affairs. His salary was small 1830, he attended Phillips Aca religion in Atlanta, Ga. Late and he donated one tenth of it for and Williams College, when as awarded the degree of 13 religious and charitable purposes. was graduated in 1851. A ftert Divinity. Nevertheless, he educated his ing for one year, he entered Following his retirement family liberally and accumulated Andover Theological Seminar) cluing, Mr. Shipman was a large estate. His children and was graduated in 1855. In ad lied to South Church as grandchildren also demonstrated to his parish duties, which. stor for two years from Oct a high order of ability and idealism. entered upon with zest, he .'28 to October, 1930. Ile Of his three sons, Samuel and John tributed also a South Cl • o entered with affection by were joint founders of Phillips Historical Manual, wt.. Of the present congregation. Academy in Andover, John was sole summarized the highlights After Mr. Shipman's founder of Phillips Academy in church history and include storate, a call was issued Exeter, N. H., and William was a catalog of the membership s ictor Bigelow, then minis' trustee of the Andover academy, the founding of the church. die Elliott Street Church in L to which he contributed liberally.. work was published in book( where he had served for 12 y Jonathan French, the second in August, 1859. It was alsod hr. Bigelow preached his minister, was ordained Sept. 23, his ministry and due in rmon at South Church N, 1772. Ile was born at Braintree REV. GEORGE MOOAR measure to his efforts that REV. CHARLES SMITH REV. JAMES II. LAIRD '113, and was installed Fe' and at 17, enlisted as a private present meeting house was er 1'94. Ile attended the Univ, soldier. At the age of 27, he re- in 1860. Ile resigned his pasta of Washington and gradual signed from the service and and was dismissed March27,1. 187. From there he went t( entered Harvard College, where to become pastor of theCong Divinity School and was gra( he was graduated in 1771. After tional Church in Oakland, Cal., li 1890. his graduation he remained at professor in the Pacific Thee Mr. Bigelow was at South C Cambridge to study for the ical Seminary. Later the degree during the trying years of ministry. He had intended to be- Doctor of Divinity was conic ar I, and served more th come a missionary to the Indians upon him. rs until Sept. 1, 1928. but was induced to preach as a The 10th pastorate was se Frederick Boyer Noss, the candidate at Andover, where he by James II. Laird, who was nt minister, is currently se settled and continued as pastor stalled May 10, 1877. Mr. e 15th pastorate in the hist until his death July 28, 1809. was born in Milton, Pa., and uth Church. Mr. French was best known for educated at OberlinCollege,w his hospitality and friendliness. By he was graduated in 1860. precept and example he en- tinuing at Oberlin Theol utdoor Se couraged his parishioners in the Seminary, he received his theo practice of Christian virtues while ical degree in 1864. Ile se he steadfastly avoided entering South Church almost six years t Famed 11 into the great theological contro- April 23, 1883. versies which raged during his One of the features of the Early the next year, the pastorate. During his years at nniversary week at South weekly newspaper carried a s Castle William he had studied ill be an outdoor me REV. JOHN J. BLAIR item to the effect that on Jail. ervice at Missionary medicine and practiced surgery. REV. FRANK R. SIIIPMAN REV. E. VICTOR BIGELOW 1884, at its annual meeting, unday, Oct. 22, at 9:15 With this experience, he was often ordained Dec. 2, 1812. Ile was Divinity, and Oct. 1 of that year, was the South Church minister Church voted "with great una receding the regular w able to help his people with their born in Westhampton April 25, lie relinquished his pastorate at from May 11, 1836 to March 30, ity" to extend a call to Jobe ervice in the church sant minor medical problems, always 1787, and at the age of 17, resolved South Church. free of charge. Ile was a staunch 1839. Born in Philadelphia, he was Blair of Rockland, Me. Two w Participants will i to enter the ministry. Ile entered The fourth minister was Milton patriot and supporter of the graduated at Yale College in 1831 later, another item noted times ranuod Gadre of Aimee Williams College as a sophomore Badger, who was ordained Jan. 3, Revolution, which came early in and continued his theological train- meeting of the Parish was ndia; the Rev. Jose Chip( and was graduated, valedictorian 1828. A native of Coventry, Conn., his ministry. When on a Sunday ing at Yale Divinity School. After which voted to concur in the bito Bay, Angola, Africa of his class in 1810. After teaching now Andover, he was born May 6, morning he heard of the battle of resigning his pa storal office and voted a salary of $2,000.A , Edward Buchan, chair' for a few months, he joined the 1800. Ile prepared for the ministry Bunker Hill, he straightway set because of ill health, he became a little more than eight years he Benevolence Commit Seminary in Andover. at Yale Divinity School and Andover ill forth with his musket and surgeon's principal of Abbot Female service, Mr. Blair became outh Church, and childres Mr. Edwards entered upon his Theological Seminary, with the kit for the battlefield, where he Academy for one year. September of 1892, and hurch school. The South ministry with the same vigor and class of 1827. gave aid and donsfort to the Mr. Langstroth Is distinguished quished his pastorate Jan. 24, outh choirs will provide decisiveness which characterized Mr. Badger's pastorate at An- wounded. much less for his achievements By the end of the year, his rider the direction of Ke his whole life. Ile often visited 10 dover, his only pastorate, was a ould. It was during his ministry also and ability as a minister or teacher had improved enough for hut or 15 families a day, reading the time of religious revival. During that Phillips Academy was founded than for his genius as a beekeeper address the congregation at Missionary Rock is on th, Bible, conducting family prayers, his 7 1/2 years of ministry, 330 in April, 1778. Mr. French was and student. In Philadelphia in installation of Isis susses f Rabbits Pond on the I and taking the names of all children new members were added to the one of the 12 original trustees and 1851, he made the discovery of the F rank R. Shipman. cadency campus. It marks so that he could supply them with church, most of them by profession continued to serve until his death. bee space which made possiblethe Mr. Shipman was born in lle mere in 1810 the first miss small religious books and tracts. of faith. The memory of these For three years after the death development of the hive with ford, Conn. and attended tuCents of Andover Se He formed a society called the years had a profound and lasting of Mr. French there was no settled movable frames and revolutionized University, where lie alked and talked about plan "Andover South Parish Society for influence on the parishioners of minister at South Church. But in the bee-keeping industry. A bronze graduated in 1885. Ile studied ed to the formation of th the Reformation of Morals" aimed that time. Oct. 4, 1835, Mr. Badger 1812, attention was centered on tablet in his memory was presented in his father's law office,. inerican Society for Foreii primarily at the evils of profanity, resigned his pastorate to become mhos young Justin Edwards, then a turned to study for the Ions in that year. The rocl Sabbath breaking, and intemper- secretary of the American Home to South Church by the Massachu- member of the middle class in the setts Federation of Beekeepers at Yale Divinity School, where bronze plaque presented i ance. This was the first of many Missionary Society, a post which Andover Theological Seminary. was graduated in 1889. For3 hick names seven of similar societies which he formed. he filled with distinction for 34 Associations, and was dedicated Mr. Edwards was called by an July 22, 1951. years, he was assistant pastor tudents and recognizes 24 In 1827, Yale College conferred years. , almost unanimous vote, and was the Centre Church. After this sonaries trained in A upon him the degree of Doctor of Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth The sixth minister was John L. (Continued on Page 15)

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 15 Sttuday Worship Service Rev. Noss Musical Program Prof. Niebuhr Preaches Sunday egtns Anniversary Week Serves Faithfully Spans The Years Friday, Oct. 20, 1961, 7:30 p.m. hurcl 250 YEARS OF MUSIC Worship Service :day, Oct. 15, 1961, 10:30 a.m. Period 1711-1772 who was orda Pinkham Wrote All People that on Earth do Dwell 39. Ile was bor an Prelude t Wachel auf, raft tins die I lynin lined out by Deacon m., and graduate! Special Music Period 1772-1793 Mime" J. S. Bach in 1835. Mr. Tc Daniel Pinkham, composer of Our God, Our I help in Ages Past stor for 13 years ral Call to Worship 'Now let every tongue adore "God Is a Spirit", tine final choral Ifyinn lined out by choir was dismissed at Period 1793-1800 tee" 3. S. Bach work in the 250 Years of Music July 19, 1852 to Program is organist and director O Come Sing Unto tine Lord Ter of the Tr nn '0 God, our help in ages past" of music at King's Chapel in Kimball icademy. In 186E, lest and the Lord's Prayer Boston. Unaccompanied anthem Rh Professor pensive Reading - Psalm 90 One of the most versatile of Period 1800-1830 Pastoral Theolop Fixed in Ills Everlasting Seat ria Patri our younger musicians, he is listed Theological Semint on different recordings on more (Samson) llandel mith served both Idren's Sermon 'What is a good birthday than 15 labels as composer, con- Anthem accompanied by bass the ninth pastor ductor. harpsichordist, organist, viol. en by the church resent?" Rev. M. Freeman Strickland and pianist. As harpsichordist, lie Period 1830-1835 Ir. Taylor was has played regularly with the Hear My Prayer 0 God Smith served onh nn 'Jesus, Thy boundless love to Boston Symphony Orchestra since Composer unknown then was called 1950 both in concert and on re- Anthem accompanied by bass REV. RICHARD It. NIEBUHR Church in Boston ne" viol, small viol, and two flutes. ripture Lesson - II Corinthians cordings. Richard R. Niebuhr, guest I in that church REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS Period 1835 - Mr. Pinkham was born June 5, minister at the opening worship to 5:5. Frederick Boyer Noss, the pre- Come Thou Almighty King ayer and Choral Response 1923 in Lynn, to a prominent service Sunday, at South Church, is 'gas serving as sent minister of South Church, Organ first used as accom- ertory Anthem family engaged in the manufacture is serving tine 15th pastorate in associate professor of Theology at Oak Place Churd of patent medicines. this great paniment. Smith was again 'Ikmw lovely is tiny dwelling its 250-year history. Harvard University. Ile has been a Johannes Brahms grandmother was Lydia E. Pink- Period 1875- hiurch where he ace" Friday, Nov. 3, 1961, 17 days member of the Harvard faculty ham. I his serious music education Vesper Hymn Bortniansky-Root h 18, 1861. This xology and Prayer of Dedication after the 250th anniversary of the since 1956. began when he attended Phillips Hymn - Anthem sung by quartet. ore than 14 years. ninon founding of South Church, will be A native of Chicago, Dr. Niebuhr Academy. Ile subsequently re- Period 1890-1900 ril 20, 1876, "God glorified in man's depend- the 30th anniversary of his in- was graduated from Harvard in ceived the degrees of A.B. and Trumpet Solo lth, and contint* nce" Matthew 12:29, 30 stallation as minister. Ile ranks 1947, from Union Theological Dr. Richard Reinhold Niebuhr M.A. in Music at Ilarvard Uni- Period 1911- over until his third in length of service among Seminary in 1950, and received the versity. Walter Piston was his first The Churches One Foundation 87. After his no inn the 13 men wino have filled these Used on the occasion of the 200th Ph.D. degree from Yale in 1955. 'A mighty fortress is our God" composition teacher, and he has He was minister of the First erved four yearn pastorates. The first and second anniversary. nediction and Choral Response since worked with Aaron Copland, Church of Christ, Congregational, ye in the statel ' longest terms of service are those Period 1931- Arthur Honegger, Samuel Barber, in Cornwall, Conn., and lecturer on before his cleat:, stlude of the first and second ministers, How Lovely Are the Messengers ague in E flat major, "St. and Nadia Boulanger. religion at Vassar College before history of Arida' respectively, Samuel Phillips, wino (St. Paul) Mendelssohn J. S. Bach lie studied organ with E. Power joining the llarvard faculty. ince been publish!! nne" served almost 60 years, and Used at dedication service of Biggs, and harpsichord with Claude Ile is the author of "Resurrec- of the Towns of ET Jonathan French, wino served al- present organ. Jean Chiasson, Putnam Aldrich, tion and Historical Reason: A Study (Continued from Page 14) most 37 years. These two men Period 1961- and Wanda Landowska. Ile also of Theological Method" (1957), and y two years after!. were the only South Church God Is A Spirit Pinkham udied at Oxford, travelled briefly studied choral conducting with G. lie helped prepare a statement of month pastorate, Ss. ministers in its first 100 years of Composed for the 250th anniver- Europe, and returned home in Wallace Woodworth and orchestral faith for the United Church of s without a sat- history. Tine next period of 50 sary. To be directed by the ugust, 1893. 1 lis installation at conducting at Tanglewood with Christ. Ile Inas served on the Exec- firing this time, years saw six ministers come composer. uth Church was Dec. 27, 1893. Stanley Chapple. In 1950 he was utive Committee of the Interna- 'ere heard, and a: and go. In the last 100 years, the Postlude Mr. Shipman was much loved by awarded a Fulbright Fellowship. tional Congregational Council, and ended to one of seven remaining pastorates have Now Thank We All Our God s congregation. His keen per- The composition of "God Is a on tine editorial committee of A I. Finally a unani been filled by five other men. Karg-Elert ptions made him aware of the Spirit" was commissioned by the Library of Protestant Thought. ;ued to George A Charles Smith and F r a ink R. Period dates indicate the eds of his parishioners often 250th Anniversary Committee of :pted and Mr. Shipman each served two approximate time in which tine fore troublesome situations South Church. The text is taken :d Oct. 10, 1855, pastorates. manner of presentation was Dean Pearson veloped. his pastorate was a from the confession of faith used by unique among M r. Noss was born of missionary common in South Church. uitful one and extended almost South Church congregations in the :stern in that he rc parents in Sendai, Japan, June 3, years. lie was dismissed Sept. reception of new members. Mr. Speaks Oct. 22 'clover. Born May 1901. One of a large family, most 1913 to become a professor of Pinkham will conduct the South nded Phillips Aca ligion in Atlanta, Ga. Later, he Church sanctuary choir in the first of his life has been spent in Banquet Is IS College, where as awarded the degree of Doctor performance of this work Oct. 20. America. His college training was :din 1851. A ftert Divinity. The remainder of the service received at Princeton University, year, he entered Following his retirement from will be directed by Keith Gould, where he was graduated in 1923. Gala Event *logical Seminary dining, Mr. Shipman was again organist and director of music at He studied for the ministry at the One of the gala events planned ed in 1855. In a Theological Seminary in Lan- to celebrate tine 250th anniversary lied to South Church as acting South Church. :sin duties, which star for two years from October, caster, Pa., where he was of the South Church conies next with zest, he 8 to October, 1930. He is re- graduated in 1927. His first Tuesday evening. ministry was at the Boxford Con- no a South membered with affection by many Old-Time Items Members and friends of the gregational Church, where he I Manual, wh f the present congregation. Church, and many invited guests, served from December 7, 1927 to the highlights After Mr. Shipman's first On Exhibit will attend a banquet in celebra- ory and included storate, a call was issued to E. For those interested in histori- Oct. 1, 1929. tion of tine event. He came to South Church as he membership ictor Bigelow, then minister of cal items connected with the South Among organizations to be re- associate minister during tine brief of the church. e Elliott Street Church in Lowell, Church anniversary, a special dis- presented at the banquet are the second pastorate of Mr. Shipman, iblished in book here he had served for 12 years. play will open Sunday at the Church neighboring churches, Abbot and 159. It was alsod r. Bigelow preached his first and be continued until Oct. 22. and was installed as minister after Phillips Academies, town govern- y and due in rmon at South Church Nov. 2, Interested persons may viewthe Mr. Shipman's retirement. From ment, State Legislature and the his efforts that 913, and was installed Feb. 25, display from 2-5 each clay, and at the beginning of his ministry in the Congress of the United States. :ing house was e 914. Ile attended the University the time of each anniversary ob- depths of the depression, through Also invited to attend the affair .esigned his past° f Washington and graduated in servance. the second world war, and up to are representatives of three other the present time, the membership missed March 27,1 887. From there he went to Yale Typical of the exhibits is an old churches in the New England area stor of theCong ivinity School and was graduated pewter Communion set used in the and work of South Church have which are celebrating their 250th in Oakland, Cali 1890. South Church and then given to the increased greatly. In order to anniversaries during October. DEAN ROY PEARSON accommodate tine burgeoning the Pacific Th Mr. Bigelow was atSouth Church First Church in Methuen on its Roy NI. Pearson, guest minister Christian Education program, an y. Later the deg using the trying years of World founding. Also on display will be at tine closing worship service, addition to the meeting house was Pageant Covers vinity was confe ar I, and served more than 14 the weather vane from the third Oct. 22, at South Church, is Dean built which was dedicated Oct. 7, rs until Sept. 1, 1928. meeting house; foot warmers used of Andover Newton Theological )astorate was s Frederick Boyer Noss, the pre- before central heating; chairs and 1956. 250 Years School and Bartlett Professor of Laird, who was rat minister, is currently serving other furniture from the old A pageant, covering the 250 Sacred 12hetoric. 10, 1877. Mr. e 15th pastorate in tine history of meeting houses, early church. years of the South Church, will Milton, Pa., and uth Church. be staged in the Sanctuary of the One of our outstanding Mas- documents and old photographs. Final Service sachusetts churchmen, he is re- lberlin College, Church Sunday, at 3:15. knowned as a master of the written luate,d in 1860. Brief readings of scenes, in- and spoken word. Ile is the author Oberlin Theo Is Oct. 22 cluding period music, will depict utdoor Service Planned of six books and a regular contri- received his ti Worship Service an event in tine pastorates, in each butor to various magazines and in 1864. Ile se Sunday, Oct. 22, 1961, 10:30 a.m. of the meeting houses. periodicals. In 1948, he won The almost six years t Famed Missionary Rock Prelude Churchman's Award and $1,000 3. "Prelude and Fughetta" One of the features of the 250th Over 1,000 Years prize for tine best sermon of the next year, the Seminary. Healey Willan nniversary week at South Church year, a sermon which was later ape r carried a s South Church members contri- Of Church Service ill be an outdoor memorial "Prayer" (Suite for Organ) dramatized and presented over a buted substantially to the financing Paul Creston :ffect that on Jan. ervice at Missionary Rock Four Congregational churches national network. In 1957, he was of the seminary, South Church innual meeting, unday, Oct. 22, at 9:15 ail" Call To Worship in New England are celebrating awarded the honorary degree of "with great una ministers were active in or- their 250th anniversaries during receding the regular worship Hymn Doctor of Divinity by Amherst id a call to John ganizing it and helping teach ervice in the church sanctuary. "Glorious timings of Thee are the month of October, 1961. College. land, Me. Two w classes, and many of the mis- They include one in Abington, Participants will include spoken" ✓ item noted OS sionary students were from South A native of Somerville, Dr. ramod Gadre of Ahmednagar, Collect And The Lord's Prayer one in Truro, tine Old Stone Church Church families. Until 1815, all Pearson was graduated from he Parish was India; the Rev. Jose Chipenda of Responsive Reading - Psalm 145 of East haven, Conn., a member o concur in the bito Bay, Angola, Africa; Mrs. services and meetings of the of the New I haven Consociation of 1 la rva rd College, magna cum Gloria Patri laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1935, and ilary of $2,000.A . Edward Buchan, chairman of Seminary were held in South Churches, and South Church in than eight years inc Benevolence Committee of Church, and the first class was Hymn Andover. Over 1,000 years of from Andover Newton Theological ill "Tine spacious firmament on Blair became outin Church, and children of the graduated in the sanctuary. church activity is represented in School, cum laude in 1938. Since high" r 1892, and lurch school. The South Church the four churches. 1938, he has had four pastorates, 1 Scripture Lesson - I Peter 2:1-10 storate Jan. 24, outh choirs will provide music Elbert C. Weaver, general chair- including Congregational churches Parade Sunday Prayer and Choral Response r the year, his nder the direction of Keith H. 'nail of the 250th Anniversary Com- in Amherst and Lexington. During I enough for hilt ould. Along School St. Offertory Anthem mittee of South Church, announced the pastorate at Amherst, he was congregation at "God is a spirit" that South Church clerk Donald given brief leave of absence for Missionary Rock is on the shore one of the interesting programs of his suc Daniel Pinkliani Bassett has sent official greetings service with the Chaplain Corps n f Rabbits Pond on the Phillips planned for Sunday, as part of the Doxology and Prayer of Dedication to the other three churches in Texas. Ile spent the summers ntan. caderny campus, It marks the spot observance of the South Church n was born int here in 1810 the first missionary Sermon in 1951 and 1957 in England, Scot- 250t1n anniversary, is the "The People of God" - I Peter 2:9 and attended Y tuch.:nts of Andover Seminary land, and Wales preaching for the where he I listorical Procession. Dr. Roy M. Pearson, Jr. COSTUME PARTY National Council of the Churches alked and talked about plans which Scheduled for 2:15, the marchers 1885. Ile studied AT SOUTH CHURCH of Christ in America and for the ed to the formation of the first will walk along the full length of Hymn ''s law office, "Awake, my soul, stretch every International Congregational merican Society for Foreign Mis- School st., ending at the Church. The young people of South dy for the rni Council. For several summers, as ions in that year. The rock bears Church families, dressed in cos- nerve" Church will hold a costume ity School, where Benediction and Choral Response volunteer pastor with time Maine bronze plaque presented in1910, tumes of the period covered, 1711 party Saturday night, Oct. 21, I in 1889. For 3 as part of the 250th anniver- Seacoast Missionary Society, he inch names seven of these to 1961, will walk, ride horseback, Postlude ; assistant pastor "Gaudeanius" (God is our Hope sary celebration. preached at outlying islands and !indents and recognizes 248 mis- on bicycles and in vintage automo- lurch. After this. and Strength) Alec Rowley fishing ports along the Maine coast. sionaries trained in Andover biles. !(.1 on Page 15) 16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 I of the bridegroom;and Douglas Glennie, 10 Cheever -G0;ra • • and Lieutenant John Hale Getgood, Richardson of Gettysburg, pa, • • !ARM, TANGNEY United States Army, son of Mr. and Following the ceremony, a Augustine's Churc (fl TGOOD — GUL:NNIF. Mrs. George C. Getgood of Tulsa, ception was held at the A St. Country Club, where theguestb cuing of the pretty fat The Trinitarian Congregational Okla. oi The Rev. Clinton Carvell, uncle was in charge of Miss hit aturday, Oct. '7, of Mt Church of North Andover was the arie Tangney, daught, of the bride, performed the double Boutilier of North Andover,c setting for the five o'clock candle- of the bride. nd Mrs. Joseph John 'I light wedding Wednesday, Oct. 4, ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladiolas and Assisting the bridalb l artmouth rd., and Phil of Miss Sandra Jean Glennie, arol, son of Mrs. Joht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. chrysanthemums. The pews were receiving line were the bride';, !narked with white candles and mother, wearing a gown of has( " nd the late Mr. Ilarol, gladiola sprays. Miss Myra Stone with empire waistline and fi can ave., West Roxbury elix Talbot, S. J., off was soloist. bouffant ildsa.r Cpa hratyrl eisn: BARNARD Given in marriage by her father, Glennie, randmotherg iomtrie r of thebri le 11:30 ceremony. the bride wore a formal gown of wearing a sheath dress of inageit The bride was escort I Since A silk peau de sole with a scoop with matching accessories; andtt ltar by her father and N G neckline, fitted bodice and a semi- bridegroom's mother, dressed t white satin, Cathedral t 1930 bell skirt with sunburst pleating beige lace and matching acct. ith short sleeves, Iron S E on the side caught in a waist bow. sories. All wore corsages of ti: own was sewn with Serving N Her full bouffant skirt terminated white rosebuds. rystal, hand-made in I: U in a chapel train caught in a self Leaving on a short wedding trt epublic. Iler elbow-le how at the waist. to the Berkshires, Lt. arid Mn. f silk illusion was atta R Your C Her veil was of imported french Getgood flew to Germany Oct.11i rystal crown and she 1 silk illusion with a c rownof orange The bride is a graduate ci! uquet of white roses The bridal attendants s A Every Y blossoms and she carried a Andover schools and atter*: cascade bouquet of white roses, Keuka College, Keuka Park, N.! ildred Tangney as the The bridegroom is a gradual onor and Miss Nina Kei I G N Insurance Window Shades — Traverse Rods of the United States Nlilitar leila Surbrook, Miss Academy at West Point with ti and, Miss Janet Your N Venetian Blinds rothy Ilarol and Mis Cleaned — Re-taped — Re-corded class of 1960, and is present; C Need stationed in Germany. haw as bridesmaids. C The best man was Ne E TWOMEY - DOLAN S. A. Shia!). Co., Inc. nd the ushers were Thoi 36 MAIWAT BARNARD ST. At an afternoon ceremony tria Ilan Reddy, John O'Shea T•I. GR 5-0202 — Eves GR 5-1214 344 Hampshire St. — MU 2-7403 Augustine's Church, Miss Elite reen, Charles Ilan beth Ann Dolan, daughter of V.: ichael Tangney. and Mrs. George L. Dolan,: A reception was hel Chapman ave., became the bride: ndover Country Club Opening Soon Michael J. Twomey Jr., son: !rich the couple left on a Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Twonx, rip to New York, Jam 15 Front st., Lawrence. The Re aiti. They will make t Thomas J. Tevington, OS ome in Roxbury. HELAINE'S officiated. The bride is a gradual The bride was escorted to it ndover Schools, Nlanhai INTERIOR DECORATOR altar by her father. She woreaff nd Harvard Graduate 5. Custom Made Slip Covers and Draperies length taffeta gown trimmed wr &ration. re-embroidered A lencon The bridegroom is a Fitted in Your Own Home jeweled with tiny seed pearls. h Of Merrimack College an( — Free Estimates - four tiered veil was caught tc School of Accounting. rose petaled Juliette cap and .9 :MOISAN - MADDEN 15 Barnard Street GR 5-0881 carried a cascade bouquet ofwl.:: St. Augustine's Churcl orchids and stephanotis entwire scene this month of the with crystal rosary beads. of Miss Gertrude A. Miss Dorothy Kaczynski wasti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. JOIIN T . GETGOOD maid of honor and she woreab6 A. Madden, 15 Elm st., New (Charles) fain gown of turquoise blue P. Moisan, son of Mr. matching accessories, and carr: Moisan, 93 Cral Stephanotis and ivy. leaves in her hair. Her bouquet was a bouquet, fan-shaped, of ba: Elegance The maid of honor, Miss Joyce Lowell. a cascade arrangement of coral pompons and turquoise roses. The Rev. James A. Greiman of York, Pa., wore a short Fuji mums with bronzed ivy. The bridesmaids were Mi. ().S.A., officiated at the 1 ...with gown of champagne colored chiffon The junior bridesmaid, Miss Donna R. Dimvek of Andover a. taffeta and matching accessories ceremony. Janet Getgood, sister of the bride- Miss Ann Twomey of Lawrenr. James Sheard sang the and wore a wreath of bronzed ivy Muscles! groom, and the bridesmaids, Miss They were dressed identically. hymns accompanied by M Judy Taw of Bronxville, N. Y., and peacock blue gowns, fashionedic Lanigan at the organ. PROTECT Miss Carol Fenner of Wayne, N.J., beaded bodices. They wo:, Escorted by her father, wore identical gowns of champagne matching pill box hats and carry wore an ivory peau de BABY'S chiffon taffeta. They wore natural fans peacock blue pompons aa with a sabrina neckline green ivy wreaths in their hair. HEALTH - roses. with sequins and seed pe Their cascade bouquets consisted Ilarry Morrisey was best tr,t bouffant skirt featured of coral Fuji mums and green ivy. GIVE THE NEW for the bridegroom and Willis: train. lier fingertip veil c Pickles, cousin of the bride; Jose; attached to a jeweli MOTHER A George C. Getgood of Tulsa, Okla., father of the bridegroom, Conley, uncle of the bridegroor: and she carried a cascadi from: GIFT CERTIFICATE was best an. Douglas Glennie, Christopher Farinios, cousin of white carnations. brother of the bride, served as the bridegroom and WillianiCtr As matron of honor 0124), " ac9OV head usher and was assisted by ing, a friend of the bridegroor. ister, Mrs. Donald Palm, 'Mr .111101i Dope' Sell, . Inc Fraser Getgood of Tulsa, Okla., were the ushers. hort ming blue gown with Diaper Service brotlper of the bridegroom; Stephen The mother of the bride vii ng headpiece. Cate of West Hampstead, N. li.; attired in a coffee lace and sat William D. Moisan was :AU 8-5454 Irwin I lale of Kenilworth, Ill.; uncle dress with matching beige acct or his brother and the sor she wore a corsaged eluded Leo A. Moisan c pink roses. . II., brother of the bri The mother of the bridegrox nd Donald Howard of wore a light green sheath dres The couple will resic with moss green accessories as alker st., Lowell, after t she had a white rose corsage rom a wedding trip to the A reception was held at ti an mountains. Grange I tall, where the couple rr The bride is a gradua ceived guests from Portsmoun ary's lligh School and C Manchester and Salem, N. b aboure School of Nursini Connecticut, Nassau, New Yo 6 Mr. Moisan was edu Pennsylvania, I lyde Park al eith Academy, Lowell ar I eail.d echnological Institute. Following a wedding trip tone White Mountains and New Yorl the couple wiIl make their homes bituaries. 2 Chapmaniaia n ave. RS. STANLEY SMITH The bride is a graduate of Fazio': Mrs. Ellen (Winters) S School of Beauty Culture and 9A Maple ave., wife o presently employed with Dennis mith, was found dead at !lair Stylist in Andover. onday afternoor.. Dr. • • ;ie bridegroolii was graduatel atal, medical exam McGREGOR from Lawrence !high School and ributed death to corona r Now beauty for your hearth ean o Andboyve‘rV.. T. Grant Com sth. p yl i lyled Mrs. Smith was born i Woolander Suede in just 60 seconds! Capt. and Mrs. James Cali own, Ireland, and was a nd t I e i r fa n sil y1r ve ree e n y b ;o f Andover most of her r er r eci iee . S. iar retired four years ago ft Want to give your new fireplace that "decorator" 2ubber Co. She was a m Makes man look like a triple threat ... elegant suede leath- touch? Want to restore youthful charm to a "dated" Baseaasnes at olli aitiao,tN b. er front with big-stitch wool sleeves, hack and front trim. Mrs. Susan Melanson of Lynn! acred lieart Sodality of S hearth? Flexscreen is the answer - in a wide sel- lire's Parish. "[his contrast in texture brings out the best in glove-soft ection of firescreens and matching accessories to spending the week with Mr. Besides her husband, leather and brawny, husky wool. Laminated Reeves' "Curia" fit and flatter any decorative scheme. And Flex- Mrs. E rnest Comeau of Lovejoy r• screens at the Studio Shoppe are at penny-pinching survived by a son, the Re, in sleeves and back gives you warmth without weight. levels ...come see! ATTENTION ! ,hurch in Lawrence; a ( • 35.00 For The Best atherine Clinton of Lav Other Jackets from :95 to 45.00 FISH & CHIPS randson; two sisters. MI 10 aly of North Andover Stubillc or FRIED CLAMS Convenient ASY FOR Credit Accommodation PARKING Colonial -- Modern Provincial RICKEYS World Book Incyclo GALLERIES VARIETY STOR E Childcraft - Ca 124 CROSS ST. LAWRENCE (Turn left at 373 Brqqdway — at the lights) 53 ESSEX ST. APPOVIP JANET S. 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PERSONALS legroom; and 604 • • • Pomona Grange of Gettysburg, Pa, ecklincrs Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snow of TANCINEY the ceremony, a rt IA1{01, Met Saturday St. Petersburg, Fla., recently held at the A St. Augustine's Church was the visited with Atty. and Mrs.11albert b, where the guest etting of the pretty fall wedding, Friendship Pomona Grange 39 Dow of Beacon st. rge of Miss Jark aturday, Oct. 7, of Miss Marcia met last Saturday afternoon and Frank Alfonso and his daughter, North A ndover, coot arie Tangney, daughter of Mr. evening with the members of West Lee Ann, returned to their home on cad Mrs. Joseph John Tangney, 7 Boxford Grange. A business meet- Rolling Ridge rd., Sunday, after the bridal Party int, artmouth rd., and Philip Vincent ing was held at 4:30 p.m. and the spending several days in Detroit, Inc were the bride:. faro!, son of Mrs. John D. Ilarol afternoon program was in charge Mich. iring a gown of hut id the late Mr. Ilarol, 84 Willow- of the Bird andConservationCom- e waistline and hi ean ave., West Roxbury. The Rev.. mittee. rt; Mrs. Charles :. elix Talbot, S. J., officiated at This was followed by supper at 6 p.m. ndmother of the hridt le 11:30 ceremony. watt] dress °images The bride was escorted to the The evening meeting began at ig accessories; andta liar by her father and she wore 7:30 with installation of officers. s mother, dressed t white satin, Caned ral train gown The following members of Andover and matching accts. ith short sleeves, front panel of Grange were elected to office for wore corsages of Lis own was sewn with beads of 1962: treasurer, Floyd Darby, lady rystal, hand-made in Dominican assistant steward, Mrs. Floyd n a short wedding tr.: epublic. tier elbow-length veil Darby; Flora, Mrs. Wanda Young; :shires, Lt. and Mr: f silk illusion was attached to a steward, Wilbur Livingston. to Germany Oct.11 rystal crown and she carried a During the evening, solos were sung by Wanda Young of Tewks- e is a graduate 7 uquet of white roses and ivy. bury. :pools and attend!; The bridal attendants were Miss ;e, Keuka Park, N.l Iildred Tangney as the maid of The following Andover Grangers attended: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hen- groom is a graduas onor and Miss Nina Keane, Miss ted States Militar heila Surbrook, Miss Gail Mar- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darby, Wilbur Livingston, Mrs. Bertha DOLPHIN West Point with t'e and, Miss Janet Young, Miss Pike, Mrs. Marilyn Gemmel], Mr. 30, and is present rothy Ilarol and Miss Sandra haw as bridesmaids. and Mrs. Theodore Peterson and I POOLS The best man was Neal Harol Mr. and Mrs. William Young. Make It easy for you to own a DOLAN horn* swimming pool. You owe nd the ushers were Thomas Hunt IIt to yourself and your family to :moon ceremony in:: Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Investigate today. the many so- Ilan Reddy, John O'Shea, Edward dal, physical and personal bona- Church, Miss Ehar men, Charles Hannon and its of owning your own pool. We olan, daughter of Ibuild all types and sins of pool. ichael Tangney. to suit your taste and budget. George L. Dolan, A reception was held at the CUSTOM COLOR Remember, a pool tills fall will e., became the bride: hay, you swimming In the ndover Country Club following Ispring! Dolphin Pools has Instal. Twomey Jr., son ;la the couple left on a wedding SERVICE lotions In your area that It would >. Michael J. Twome be proud to show at your re- . rip to New York, Jamaica and quest. Call Today! Lawrence. The Re. aiti. They will make their new We Match Paint To 111 Tevington, ome in Roxbury. The bride is a graduate of the Your Sample - EXACTLY DOLPHIN was escorted to is ndover Schools, Manhattanville, father. She wore a E nd Harvard Graduate School of I POOL CO. a gown trimmed wt ducation. NASHUA, N. H. ;red A helicon las The bridegroom is a graduate TUxedo 2-6892 tiny seed pearls. he .aktakikait COLE . f Merrimack College and Bentley veil was caught to. PAINT & HARDWARE I • Installations • Chemicals chool of Accounting. MRS. PHILIP V. IIAROL • Equipment • Repairs Juliette cap and si OISAN — MADDEN (Ilookailo Studio) 10 MAIN ST. GR 5-1156 16 IN= MI - NM EMI scade bouquet of whs St. Augustine's Church was the stephanotis entwine Francis O'Neil of Lawrence; also four sisters, Yvonne, wife of cene this month of the wedding several nieces and nephews. rosary beads. f Miss Gertrude A. Madden, Jerome Sullivan, Eva, wife of Dr. thy Kaczynski wash The funeral will be held Friday Lionel St. Louis, Jeannette, wife aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy from the M. A. Burke Memorial r and she woreabmO . Madden, 15 Elm st., and Carl of Vincent Twomey and Rita, wife f turquoise blue w: Funeral Home, with a solemn high of Edward Tourigny, all of Law- Moisan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. in St. :essories, and carrie illiam Moisan, 93 Crawford st., rence; also several nieces and increctied fan-shaped, of ba Augustine's Church. Burial will be nephews. well. in St. Augustine's Cemetery. turquoise roses. The Rev. James A. Wenzel, osmaids were Mir Friends may call today from 2-4 FOR CLASSIFIED AD S.A., officiated at the 11 o'clock and 7-9 p.m. mvek of Andover as eremony. CALL GR 5-1943 'womey of Law rem James Sheard sang the wedding ARTHUR A. VANASSE eaviciend Iressed identically: ymns accompanied by Miss Mary Arthur A. Vanasse, 47, 93 gowns, fashioned wit anigan at the organ. Tewksbury st., Ballardvale, died SUNOCO dices. They won Escorted by her father, the bride Sunday morning, Oct. 8, in Clover on box hats and cards ore an Ivory peau de soie gown Hill Hospital, following a long ack blue pompons as ith a sabrina neckline jeweled illness. STARLING'S ith sequins and seed pearls. The A native and life-long resident rrisey was best trz uffant skirt featured a chapel of this area, he attended Sacred All Savings legroom and Willis` rain. filer fingertip veil of illusion Heart School in Lawrence and SUNOCO STATION sin of the bride; Josep as attached to a jeweled crown graduated from Lawrence High e of the bridegroo: nd she carried a cascade bouquet School in 1932. Ile attended St. FREE PICK-UP Farinios, cousin f white carnations. Augustine's Church and was a and DELIVERY SERVICE Accounts Inc and WillianiCe. As matron of honor for her meat cutter by trade. d of the bridegroor: inter, Mrs. Donald Palmer wore a He leaves his wife, the former GR. 5-9808 e rs. iort ming blue gown with a matchi- Rita Ilainel; a daughter, Susan :r of the bride wt Marie Vanasse; his mother, Mrs. ng headpiece. 205 North Main Street, Andover coffee lace and sat: William D. Moisan was best man Valentine Vanasse of Lawrence; catching beige accen or his brother and the ushers he wore a corsage: ncluded Leo A. Moisan of Salem, . II., brother of the bridegroom 4% or of the bridegroo: nd Donald Howard of Andover. t green sheath dress The couple will reside at 86 SPECIAL PAYABLE NOV. 3, 1961 reen accessories as alker st., Lowell, after returning white rose corsapi nom a wedding trip to the Lauren- COMPOUNDED A an was held at n Ian mountains. FOR where the couple rr The bride is a graduate of St. AND PAID TIMES A YEAR s from Portstnout: ary's high School and Catherine and Salem, N. aboure School of Nursing. ONE WEEK ONLY! Nassau, New Yon. Mr. Moisan was educated at Our Bank has specialized in , Hyde Park al eith Academy, Lowell and Lowell echnological Institute. Savings for 69 years a wedding trip ton airs and New Yon LADIES COATS 11 make their homes bituaries and provides three different le. Its. STANLEY SMITH (Plain) ; a graduate of Fazio Mrs. Ellen (Winters) Smith, 69, methods of Saving: tauty Culture and 9A Maple ave., wife of Stanley iployed with De mith, was found dead at her home REGULAR SAVINGS — Deposit to n Andover. onday afternoor.. Dr. John T. your account whatever and whenever room was gradua . atal, medical examiner, at- !Ugh School and s rihuted death to coronary throm- you desire. W. T. Grant Con, sis. EXPERTLY ,e r. _ Mrs. Smith was born in Cooks- DRY CLEANED PAID - UP CERTIFICATES — Sold in Mrs. James Cal own, Ireland, and was a resident AND PRESSED multiples of $200.00, each certificate lily have recently be! f Andover most of her life. She to the U. S. Niang retired four years ago from Tyer paying interest quarterly by check. ia, Neb. ubber Co. She was a member of t Melanson of Lyruil acred I lean Sodality of St. A ugus- SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS — System- week with Mr. al. me's Parish. 89c atic monthly saving of a fixed amount 7.:omeati of LovejoY5 Besides her husband, she is urvived by a son, the Rev. Stanley from $1.00 to $50.00 in a single . Smith, 0.S.A., of St. Mary's ENTION ! account or up to $100.00 in a JOINT hurch in Lawrence; a daughter, SHIRTS 21c r The Best atherine Clinton of Lawrence; a LAUNDERED & REFINISHED account. & CHIPS randson; two sisters, Mrs. Annie ahy of North Andover and Mrs. ED CLAMS FOR :KEYS , World Rook Encyclopedia CITY MERRIMACK ETY STORE Childcraft — Call CLEANERS & DYERS CO-OPERATIVE BANK ST. A'POVIP JANET S. CADOGAN Railroad Station 100 Dale St, North Andover ANDOVER 42 PARK STREET 264 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE ICK SERVICE MU 7.7653 ,LL GR 5-3012 18 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961

Country Club. 400 Attended Various types of superbly tail- ored clothes paired with finest Fashion Show materials were shown in vibrant new fall colors. A lovely shade Beta Sigma Phi's fall fashion of magenta seems to be a fav- show has become to autumn what orite this season. The keynote the robin is to spring - a symbol was on simplicity. The outfits of a change in seasons. Recently shown were of a type which can about 400 local women attended be worn with ease and comfort. the annual event at the Andover The fashions were modelled in an atmosphere of warmth and cor- diality. A social hour followed and The Home For Youl the guests were served dainty cakes and coffee. Beta Sigma Phi's

Well built, carefully main- tained, 8 rooms, 2%; baths, APPLY... house near Phillips Acad- emy. A-1 location with deep ALUMINUM DOORS .! landscaped lot, large rooms WINDOWS throughout with double clo- & B ALUMINUM DOOR W sets in all bedrooms. Two minum Windows, Doors, J &abot car garage, plus garden shed. Awnings, Door Hoods, 11 CRABGRASS and Show Room Open 9 to 9 - h Soil Pest Control p. Post Office F.M. & T.E. AUTO AGENCIES & DEA AND IT'S ASHES — The mortgage is gone — burned during the heart-warming tribute to Woody RLINGTON MOTORS, INC. Crowley last Friday night at the Country Club. Over $6,000 has been raised, more than enough The Bett ANDREW BRUCK MANN'S me for COMET . • . REAL ESTATE INSURANCE to take care of the mortgage, leaving a balance for the savings account. Fire Chief Henry L. In Greater Lawrence 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE Lawrence . • • • APPRAISALS Hilton and Selectman Philip K. Allen officiated, with Woody, in this memorable activity. (Cole) 7. Broadway, CENTRAL BLDG. LAWRENCE MU 6-4105 FREE DELIVERY all MI 7-7121 events have gained a reputation key, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. present. Another employee, who was re- D & S SERVICE STATION for being relaxed and friendly. Thomas Marjerison, Mrs. Louis Studebaker-Lark Soles Sery cently married, James Martin, was Pretty autumn flowers were used Peterson and Mrs. Arthur Seik- ver's Nearest Sales & Servic presented with a gift. to decorate the Country Club. unas. Mrs. Edgar Best is spon- e Us First For the New Lark Don't miss our big Mobil 1961 General chairman of the event sor of the Sorority chapter. Edward Romeo, owner of Field- 3 Park St., N. Reading was Mrs. Robert Kitson and Miss Money earned as a result of the stones, was presented a token of Ethel King was fashion coordin- fashion show will be used toward thanks for past favors to employees Winterproof Special! ator. Miss Charlotte Barker com- general expenses of the Sorority of the Post Office. HARRISON PARK CORP. mentated, Mrs. Luis Salazar ser- as well as for some of Its ser- Vocal selections were rendered thorized VOLKSWAGEN Deal Sales - Ports - Servi. ved as general decoration chair- vice projects. by Francis Boylan, a carrier of man and Mrs. Ralph Wirtz ar- the Shawsheen office. Broadway ( Rte. 28), Salem, ranged the table decorations. The A social time preceded the models were Mrs. George Ains- Feted On smorgasbord supper. cow, Mrs. Frederick Anderson, Those present were Postmaster BEAT* PAUL'S RAMBLER SALES Mrs. Howard Bond, Mrs. Weston Boland, John Winters, Richard Retirement Authorized RAMBLER -AME Eastman, Mrs. Richard Home- Beaulieu, Thomas Noyes, Henry A testimonial was held recently Tepin, Francis Boylan, James Sales - Service - Par wood, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Les- ssex County's Oldest, Establi ter Newill, Mrs. Richard Pangonis, at Fieldstones, in honor of William Sweeney, George I lutchins Jr., G. McDermitt, 11 Woburn st., Thomas Connelly, Richard Pres- sr On The Square. Mrs. David Roberts, Mrs. Ian Middleton THE FREEZE Sanderson, Mrs. Linda Cummings Ballardvale, who completed 29 cott. James Criiagan,. Edward and Mrs. John McCarthy. Also years' service as an employee of Chelbowski, Benjamin Brown, assisting were Mrs. Richard Clu- the Andover Post Office Sept. 30. Charles Winters, Robert Mouck, LYMOUTH CENTRE, INC. Postmaster Stephen 0. Boland John Ronan, John O'Brien, Robert YMOUTH-VALIANT Sales presented Mr. McDermitt with a •IRosse, Augustine Connelly, Frank Expert Service - Good Used certificate of merit from the Paterson, James Martin, Harold - Open Evenings - AND YOU BEAT SPECIAL regional office of the Post Office Tyning, Francis Daley, lienry So., Union St., ... Lowrenc SATURDAY department in Boston, comprising Dolan, Richard McAtamney, John District 1. Assistant Postmaster Greeoe. Richard Garvis, Henry AUTO BODY REPAIRS Francis Mooney, on behalf of the Boucher, Henry Smith, Wilfred OCTOBER 14th METROPOLITAN AUTO BOC gathering, also presented the Boucher, Joseph Payne, Peter "The Oldest Shop In Lawr honored guest with a sum of money. O'llagan, William McCarthy, Wil- Pont DUCO Finish-Prompt B THE PRICE! The recipient responded by G. PRESTONE fred McCarthy and William r Repairs -- Tops-Upholstery thanking his co-workers and paid If you Winterproof McDermitt. rk - Prompt Service On PERMANENT tribute to associates at the Post aims - Office. 1,S, Broadyvay. Lawrence . • • before the first freeze! Francis Daley, who retired re- !Births... ANTI cently, was also presented with a SWEENEY - A son, Oct. 9, at HAWSHEEN MOTOR MART, 1.59 Bon Secours I lospital, to Mr. and purse of money and he also thanked xpert Body & Fender Repairs FREEZE tiAL. Mrs. TerenceJ. Sweeney, 28 West- - For All Makes of Car New General wind rd. The mother was Virginia Haverhill St., ( Rte. 133) . ELECTRIC Clancy. - Opposite Raytheon ATLAS ADDING MACHINES LONG - A son, Jeffrey Francis, PODS SUITRACTS 169.0 Oct. 9, at Lawrence General Hos- PAINT & SUPPLY MULTIPLIES Plus Tax pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. c.ince ;./1111j1 N C. ON TPEMISES Long, 74 Summer st. The mother AUTO DRIVING SCH 7 ELM ST. ANDOVER A. K. Thomas Co. was Patricia Morin. D & G AUTO SCHOOL I:1 C•miTion sl MQ 1 ill, MU 1.5111 GALVIN - A son, William George Jobour, Instructor - r Driver-Education Course Mr Andrew, Oct. 4, at Lawrence fer, Better Driver & Saves ( General Ilospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galvin, 10 Chapman ave. ante. Classes Forming Regi Broadway, Methuen The mother was Julia Walsh. only a shirt? NASON - A son, Scott George, AUTOMATIC TRANSA Oct. 4, at Lawrence General hos- ASTERN TRANSMISSION Si pital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Repair, Rebuild & Adjust NO!... Nason, 213 Andover st., Ballard- All Makes: Dynaflow, Hydrar vale. The mother was Audrey atic, Powerflite & POW, a Madden. Jackson St., Methuen NORMANDY - A daughter, Sept. revolutionary 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BAKERIES Normandy, 13 Avon st. The family SUN RAY BAKERY also includes Joseph, Pamela and Greater Lawrence's Outstand: Katherine. per new way of riding, Birthday & Party Cat der - Bread & Rolls A Speci FELLOWSHIP ELECTS gallon - Donuts & Pastry - installed A well attended meeting of the 5 East living! Pilgrim Fellowship was held in St., Methuen 1 Essex St., Lawrence With our waterproof service special the West Parish Church auditorium last Sunday evening. -' Following the devotional service, BEAUTY SHOPS election of officers was held with MY FAIR LADY BEAUTY Si Mobil Permazone the following results: president, rmanent Waving - Hair Susan MacMackin; vice president, loring - Open 'til 9 Frida Yes, we'll install PERMAZONE, Mobil's perma- Spinsmooth Plus- with W-A- 4- ednesday Afternoons - Gary Brown; secretary, Amy 17 S. Union St., Lawrence... nent anti-freeze, at this special-savings price if Luntz; treasurer, Jane Stewart; shirts Worship chairman, Mary Disbrow; you bring your car in for these winterproofing Social chairman, Linda Seikunas BOATS-MOTORS- services: lubrication, oil change, oil filter change Belfast® self-ironing and Recreation chairman, Joyce ACCESSORIES Novak. MERRIMAC MARINE SuPPL1 —before the first freeze! 100% cotton broadcloth otter Kohl, Prop. - "Everyt ALUMINUM CLAPBOARDS Sat Owner". New 8. Used Bo oilers. Here's a gift that will give his wardrobe a real MADE BY ALCOA Make a date now! 4 East St. (Rte 110) Methuen lift...Spin it dry, tumble it dry ... it washes any Beat the Freeze and you Beat the Price I way, comes up sparkling white, stays ironed-fresh 4 8 BOTTLE GAS and wrinkle-free all day, thanks to exclusive Reserve HEDGE OIL CO., INC. INCH INCH Neatness. And Spinsmooth Plus has W-A-4 for - 24 Hour Service - added absorbency ... meaning added comfort. Main St.... NOReagling 4-3, ROLLING GREEN ALSO: SIDING OF ALL TYPLS 309 LOWELL S Estimates Without Obligation BOWLING ALLEYS ANDOVER T. NDOVER RECREATION CE SERVICE STATION Wm. P. DOYLE & SON 15 Alley s - Open Mon - Fr REINHOLD'S Sat: 9 to 11; Sun 1 to SINCE 1930 FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY TEL. GR5-9831 13 MAIN ST. GR5-0078 Lawrence Recreation: 60 A ANDOVER GR5-1483 Open Daily 9-12; Sunday Park St., Andover THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 19

Mention the Phone-O-Rama Pages When Calling Our Advertisers * PHOTOGRAPHERS CHARLES STUDIO Portraits . . Commercial .. Industrial .. 79 North Main St., Andover ....•GR 5-2833

* PIANOS & ORGANS KNUEPFER & DIMMOCK, INC. Est. 1896 - Complete Line of Hammond Organs - "Music's Most Glorious Voice" one 286 Essex St., Lawrence MU 2-5664 As Near .4: Your Telephone... -Rama * POULTRY STORES Else This Check List of Reliable Firms — It Tells ho Call ...Where to Buy" THE CHICKEN MART - Quality Fresh Poultry & Eggs - Whole Barbecued Chickens -Deliciously Different Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. Mon ALUMINUM DOORS & * CHINESE RESTAURANTS * IRON WORK - ORNAMENTAL & Wed 8 A.M. -7 P.M. - Sunday 7 A.M. to CHINA RESTAURANT AMERICAN IRON WORKS 2 P.M. WINDOWS - Special Business Men's Lunch - Open WINDOW CO. For the Finest Quality In Ornamental Iron 129 So. Broadway, Lawrence MU 8-6621 B & B ALUMINUM DOOR & 11:30 to 1 - 7 Days A Week - Ample minum Windows, Doors, Jalousies, Roll- - Interior & Exterior - Courteous Service 98 Essex St.. Lawrence MU 2-4531 Parking - Orders Put Up To Go. Awnings, Door Hoods, 11/4" Doors - Free Estimates - No Obligation - .120 Osgood St., N. Andover ... MU 2-2242 Show Room Open 9 to 9 - Methuen Sq. 21 Methuen St., Lawrence MU 9-9701 (Rte. 125-between Airport & W. Electric) * REAL ESTATE MU 8-1031 p. Post Office YOUNG REALTY CO. DRAGON VILLAGE * KITCHEN CABINETS Residential-Commercial-Industrial Proper- AUTO AGENCIES & DEALERS CHINESE RESTAURANT UNWIN LUMBER CO. ties in Andover & Greater Lawrence - )ute to Woody Listings Solicited - 5 Washington Ave. RLINGTON MOTORS, INC. - Try Our Delicious Combination Plate - Custom Styled Cabinets - Prefinished Cab- than enough GR 5-1119• me for COMET • • . The Better Compact - All Orders Put Up To Take Out - Open inets - Saxon Fully Formed Tops - Com- hief Henry L. r In Greater Lawrence Mon-thru Sat 3 P.M. to 2 A.M. Sun & plete Installations. ivity. (Cole) ?Broadway, Lawrence MU 3-7138 Holidays 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. 11.6 Spruce St., Lawrence MU 7-7853 * REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 281 Main St., N. Reading-Rte. 28..No 4-2461 F. M. & T. E. ANDREW * LAUNDRIES Over 60' Years of Service in the Greater D & S SERVICE STATION Lawrence Area - Complete Insurance, Real ee, who was re- Studebaker-Cork Sales Service - An- PROGRESS LAUNDRY & Estate & Appraisal Services - Visit Our nnes Martin, was ver's Nearest Sales & Service Dealer - * DRAPERIES & SLIPCOVERS DRY CLEANERS, INC. CARMEN'S New Offices - [ft. e Us First For the New Lark - - A. Berube & Sons, Proprietors - Custom Made Draperies & Slipcovers Our Central Bldg., 2nd Floor owner of Field- 3 Park St., N. Reading No 4-3325 Wet Wash-Finished Work-Shirts Finished - nted a token of Decorator Will Call At Your Home With Dry Cleaning - Call & Delivery in Andover Lawrence MU 7-7121 ,rs to employees Complete Samples - Member A.T.C.' Charge 64 Crescent St., Lawrence . . . . MU 2-4762 CORP. Plan - HARRISON PARK Broadway & Main St., Salem, N. H. * RELIGIOUS ARTICLES thorized VOLKSWAGEN Dealer. were rendered TW 8-4118 * LAWN MOWERS - TIMOTHY C. SHINE -I, a carrier of Sales - Parts - Service Statues - Missals - Rosaries - Prayerbook s !e. Broadway ( Rte. 28), Salem, N. H. CHAIN SAWS LARKIN LAWNMOWER SERVICE, INC. And Selected Religious Gifts TW 8-2342 2-1061 preceded the * ENGINES REBUILT— Dealer for McCulloch & Wright Chain Saws, 28 Lawrence St., Lawrence .... MU RADIATOR SERVICE Toro, Jacobsen & Eclipse Power Mowers- ere Postmaster FOR-WAY ENGINE SERVICE Briggs-Stratton, Clinton, Lawn Boy & PAUL'S RAMBLER SALES ROOFING & CHIMNEY WORK nters, Richard The Best In Engine Rebuilding & Radiator Lauson Engines-Scotts Products, Seeds, * Authorized RAMBLER-AMERICAN - W. F. KELLEY & SONS Noyes, I lenry Service - 1 Day Service By App't On En- etc. Rte. 62, Opp. Abbott Shoe NOReading Soles - Service - Parts ... Call a LOCAL Firm for Reliability • • : Boylan, James gines - Radiators Repaired & Recored 4-4100 ssex County's Oldest, Established Deal- New Roofs, Repairs - Chimney Repointing I lutchins Jr., 342A Ja-k son St., Lawrence MU 2-7191 On The Square. - . 5 Yrs to Pay . - Free Estimates Given Richard Pres- . SP 4-2010 * LINOLEUM CONTRACTORS lagan, Edward ddleton 192 No. Main St GR 5-0207 * FENCE CONTRACTORS NICKERSON FLOOR COVERINGS jamin Brown, Floor & Wall Coverings-Custom Formica CONCORD Robert Mouck, LYMOUTH CENTRE, INC. Counters - Latest Patterns & Colors To SHOE REPAIRING ANDOVER CEDAR FENCE PRODUCTS * )'Brien, Robert YMOUTH-VALIANT Sales & Service Suit Any Taste - RAY STATE SHOE REPAIRING Consult Us for Cedar Fences of All Types :onnelly, Frank Expert Service - Good Used Cars - 2i7 Main. St.-Rte. 28... NOReading 4:2151'• - Quality Shoe Repairing - - Open Evenings - Estimates & Suggestions Cheerfully Given Bay State Bldg., Lawrence . ... MU 2-2789 Martin, Harold NEW: Rural Moil Box Cedar Posts - So., Union St., ... Lawrence MU 8-6054 Daley, Henry R.Hoyer, Prop., 66 Wildwood Rd. GR 5-5918 * LIQUORS-WINES-BEERS :Atamney, John CARNEY'S PACKAGE STORE * SHOE STORES Garvis, Henry AUTO BODY REPAIRS Large Selection of Choice Imported & Do LORD'S - - ES T. 1869 ;mitt:, Wilfred * FLORIST - FED Member For Women: Rhythm Step & Enna Jettick. METROPOLITAN AUTO BODY SHOP rnestic Liquors, Wines & Beers - Conver. Payne, Peter ROSE BUD FLOWERS For Men: Bostonian, Nunn Bush, Mansfield. "The Oldest Shop In Lawrence!' iently Located - Easy Parking. For Children: Little Yankee & Buntees. &Canby, Wil- Pont DUCO Finish-Prompt Body & Fen- Floral Designs - Quality Flowers for All 80 Winthrop Ave., S. Lawrence, MU 6-4950 445 Essex St., Lawrence MU 2-6536 id William G. r Repairs •- Tops-Upholstery - Cushion Occasions - Daily Delivery In Andover - 85 Lawrence St., Lawrence .... MU 3-8704 rk - Prompt Service On Insurance * MATERNITY APPAREL aims — Z. HERSHFIELD * TAILORS — Custom Work 1,S. Broadway. Lawrence ....MU 2-4035_ G. H. MALOOTIAN • • The Largest Selection of Maternity Styles * FUNERAL DIRECTORS - Practical, Custom Tailor -- ton, Oct. 9, at FUNERAL In The Merrimack Valley. HAWSHEEN MOTOR MART, INC. JOHN BREEN MEMORIAL - New Suits Made to Order - tal, to Mr. and 477 Broadway, Lawrence MU 3-1973 xpert Body & Fender Repairs & Painting HOME, INC. - Cleaning - Pressing - Remodeling - :eney, 28 West- - Serving Greater Lawrence - - For All Makes of Cars - Post Office Ave Andover r was Virginia Haverhill St., ( Rte. 133) GR 5-0767 Established 1869 230 Hampshire St., Lawrence MU 2-8381 - Opposite Raytheon * -MOVING-STORAGE-PACKING * TV & RADIO SERVICE :If rey F rancis, WM B. KENT & SONS., INC. ; General llos- * FURNITURE LIBERTY TV SERVICE MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, INC. Est. 1932 - Agents for North American Van All Work Guaranteed on Radio, TV, Hi-Fi Irs. Milton E. "The Largest Furniture Store In Essex Lines - Free Estimates Furnished - Local & Tape Recorders By A Our. lified Electronic 3t. The mother AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL & Long Distance Moving - County'' - Serving Andover Homemakers for Technician - Prompt Service D & G AUTO SCHOOL 550 Turnpike St,, N. Andover . . MU 3-9439 Generations - Open Tuesday & Friday Linwood Ave., N. Reading NO 4-4902 George Jobour, Instructor - Jc't. Rtes. 114 & 125... Nites . MU 2-9784 on, William Evenings 'til 9 P.M. Driver-Education Course Makes You A at Lawrence 226 Essex St., Lawrence .. .. MU 6-6157 * TOOL RENTALS ) Mr. and Mrs. fer, Better Driver & Saves On Your In- once. Classes Forming Regularly. LACROIX & SON GUTTERSON & GOULD Chapman a ve. * FURNITURE-CUSTOM MADE Reliable, courteous statewide service. Broadway, Methuen MU 6-3212 Floor Sanders, Polishers, Chain Saw, Jack is Walsh. CRAFT-WOOD PRODUCTS Residential and commercial moving. Furni- Hammer, Saws, Paint Sprayers, Garden Scott George, "Anything In Furniture Made To Order" ture, Appliances, Pianos, etc. Tools, Plumbers & Painters Tools, Cement AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS GR 5-2129 General I los- Osgood St., Andover 388 Haverhill St., Lawrence ... MU 2-1075 Mixers & Finishers - Hrs.. 8 to 5 Daily - Mrs. George ASTERN TRANSMISSION SERVICE Repair, Rebuild & Adjust-Specialists 54 Medford St., Lawrence .. . MU 3-7163 st., Ballard- * FURNITURE REFINISHING All Makes: Dynaflow, Hydramatic, Ford- FERRONETTI FURNITURE was Audrey atic, Powerflite & Powerglide. FINISHING CO. * NURSERY SCHOOLS * TRAVEL AGENTS Jackson St., Methuen MU 9-9664 & Touching-Up - INGRAM NURSERY SCHOOL laughter, Sept. Complete Finishing SUTTON TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. Furniture Repaired-All Finished Matched Planned Programs - Class Work Mornings Merrimack Valley's Most Experienced Mrs. Joseph Afternoons Supervised Free Play - BAKERIES Burns, Scratches, Dents, etc. Repaired. - Travel Agent - International & Domestic - st. The family SUN RAY BAKERY 506 River St., Haverhill DR 2-9691 Transportation-Call For Rates & Refer- Tours, Cruises & Resorts - Free Consulta- h, Pamela and 'eater Lawrence's Outstanding Bakers ences. tion dding, Birthday & Party Cakes Made To * GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS 96 Marblehead Rd.,N. Andover .. MlI A-4787 263 Common St., Lawrence . . MU 3-0200 ROLLING GREEN SERVICE CENTER ECTS der - Bread & Rolls A Specialty. MU 8-4162. neeting of the - Donuts & Pastry - George Davis, Proprietor - was held in 5 East St., Methuen MU 7-7176 - Tires - Batteries - Lubrication * OILS - FUEL * Vacuum Cleaners-ELECTROLUX 1 Essex St., Lawrence Delivery WILLIAM F. BARRON, JR. MU 2-6580 Accessories - Free Pick-up & JAMES PEABODY rch auditorium - Reliable Home Deliveries - 24 Hour Minor Repairs - Tune-Ups - Prompt, Friendly Service On Your Power Burner Service - Your Dealer For BEAUTY SHOPS - We Give S & H Green Stamps - ELECTROLUX Cleaner - Pickup & Delivery tional service, TORIDHEET Oil Burners. MY FAIR LADY BEAUTY SALON 309 Lowell St GR 5-9831 13 Concord St., No. Andover MU 3-3416 was held with 38 So; Broadway, Lawrence . . . MU 5-5040 rmanent Waving - Hair Styling and ts: president, * GLASS & MIRRORS 'ice president, loring - Open 'til 9 Friday - Closed * WINDOW & HOUSE ednesday Afternoons - CITY GLASS CO.. reta ry, Amy Glass Replaced - Insurance Re- CLEANING 17 S. Union St., Lawrence MU 8-1062 - Auto Jane Stewart; placements - Table Tops - Window Glass. MARTIN OIL CO., INC. MILT ALLEN Complete Automatic Oil Heating Service - /la ry Disbrow; Cor. West & Tremont Sts., Law. MU 3-3675 Paint Washing - Floor Cleaning - Cellars inda Seikunas BOATS-MOTORS- Power Burner Sales & Service - Aluminum & Attics Cleaned - Free Estimates - Call i rman, Joyce ACCESSORIES * HEARING AIDS Storm & Screen Doors & Windows. A Reliable LOCAL Firm - 1208 Turnpike ' 39 Oakland Ave., Methuen . . .. MU 2-7577 N. Andover. MU 2-4061 MERRIMAC MARINE SUPPLY ACOUSTICON OF LAWRENCE Norman E. Crossman - "All That's Best of her Kalil, Prop. - "Everything for the - Service & Repairs On P BOARDS at Owner". New 8. Used Boats, Motors, All That's New" * WINDOW SHADES - oilers. All Makes - * PAINTERS VENETIAN BLINDS aCOA 4 East St. (Rte Andover St., Lawrence .... MU 3-9621 110) Methuen . MU 2-7291 276 CHARLES J. L UNDERGAN DAVIS WINDOW SHADE & VENETIAN - Su!cessor to Walter E. Buxton - Interior BLIND CO. * HOME — NURSING & Exterior Painting, Decorating & Paper- In Stock & Made to Order-All Colors & OA 8 BOTTLE GAS HENRY C. NEVINS HOME hanging - Types - Free Estimates - We Measure & NO INCH EDGE OIL CO., INC. Private•& Semi Private Rooms - 40 High St... • • • . . • • GR 5-5956 Install - All Work Guaranteed - Umbrellas - 24 Hour Service - Very Moderate Rates; 24 Hr. Nursing Care - Repaired & Re-Covered - 103 Cross St., at Main St.. • . NOReading 4-3431 &•4 Finest Nursing Homes - 384.8 - One of N. E.'s Broadway MU 2-0691 ALL TYPES 110 Bway, Methuen ... MU 2-8924 - 6-6181 PETS & PET SUPPLIES Obl igation BOWLING ALLEYS * NDOVER RECREATION CENTER * HOT TOP WORK DOTTIE-GEORGE PET TOGGERY 15 Alley Pet Supplies - Aquarium Supplies - Tropi- E & SON s - Open Mon - Fri 12 to LIST YOUR 11 - H. E. HERSEY & SONS cal Fish, Pet Foods, Canaries, Parakeets - BUSINESS IN Sot: 9 to 11; Sun 1 to 11 Driveways - Walks - Cement Work '30 Trimming - Grooming - All Breeds PHONE-O-RAMA Lawrence Recreation: 60 Alleys - - Walls & Steps - R5-1483 (Near Oakland Ave.) Open Doily 9-12; Sunday 1-11 Reasonable Prices - Estimates Furnished CALL GR 5-1943 Park St., Andover 136 Lowell St., Methuen MU 2-3112 GR 5-1706 , 9 Newhi.II Road, Methuen MU 3-1328

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have been trained by her in choral P.F.'ers To Discuss Meet To Discuss singing, the choir, and the Fidelio Society. Church's Role TOWNSMAN More Housing The public is most cordially The Free Church P.F. wllllbi LEGAL I, The Selectmen and I lousini.t invited to this recital, in Davis a discussion this Sunday eve: BUSINESS DIRECTORY Authority will meet Oct. 23, to con- Hall at 8:15 o'clock. on the role of the Church inti monweattli of Massachusetts sider the possibility of building community entitled "outsidet PRORATE COURT WILL FIND MONEY additional housing for elderly resi- Walls". ex, ss• all persons interested in the es- ARBORISTS INSURANCE dents of the town. FOR LEGAL BILLS The discussion will be leiS o PRATT KEMPER, Authority Chairman David Mac- (Continued from Page One) Miss Ilelen Ellis, advisor tort ol SYLVIA group. Use will be made of, of Andover in said County, de- Donald Jr. said there are now about for the entire cost of the case, television film to provide baci, sed. AMALIA 50-60 applicants for this type of presented to after a Supreme Court decision ground for the discussion, whirl petition has been TREE SURGEONS, housing. with no units available. has been reached. d Court, for probate of a certain There has been few vacancies in is taken front a series titled “Tall. A TREE SERVICE WITH Mr. Erickson, however, I3ack". Parents are invited folk rument purporting to be the last the project since it was occupied, of said deceased by JOHN M. SENSIBLE ATTITUDE suggested that the Committee may program. TOWARD COST he told the Selectmen. wish to insert a special budget item (PER, named in said will as After the discussion, a "s MASON KEMPER of Andover GR 5-1848 OHM for payment in 1962. Auction" will be held in At the Committee meeting last he County of Essex, praying that Franklin Will P.F.'ers will auction off their be appointed executor thereof INSURANCE Friday evening, considerable dis- to do odd jobs to earn money out, giving a surety on his bond. cussion followed presentation of a BUSS Address Jaycees the mission project of building you desire to object thereto you OR 5-0260 letter from the Town Employees' The Andover Junior Chamber library at Mt. Silinda in Souther our attorney should file a written TREE SERVICE Association, in opposition to of Commerce will hold its first Rhodesia, Africa. earance in said Court at Salem CERTIFIED ARBORIST further legal action. The letter A Complete Tree Service d inne r meeting of the year re ten o'clock in the forenoon on LANDSCAPE SERVICE stated the Association's disagree- H. Buss, E. Tel. GR 5-3602 Wednesday, Oct. 25. thirtieth day of October 1961, the ment with the appeal to the Sup reme Central PTA Has J.H. Buss, Jr, Tel. OR 5-6051 James Franklin, Urban Renewal day of this citation. director of the Andover Housing Court, and suggested that a public Scheduled Meeting itness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- CALL US TO SOLVE hearing be held before further, e, First Judge of said Court, Authority, will be the main The first Central Elemenn, GARDENING & speaker. Mr. Franklinwilldiscuss action is taken. third day of October 1961. The School Committee voted to School PTA meeting will be It4 JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register TREE SERVICE LANDSCAPING the Urban Renewal project for the Oct. 25. central Andover business district, acknowledge the letter stating that mmonwealth of Massachusetts PROBLEMS "the appeal is made on the advice Classroom visitations willbec which will be voted on at the next at 7:45, for half an hour, tole PROBATE COURT DODGE of town counsel, as a result of a Docket No. 269803 town meeting in March, 1962. The followed by a business meet; WE'RE TRAINED affair will be held at the Andover 3-2 ma jo rity vote of the Refreshments will be servedintle ex, as. ASSOCIATES ALSO Inn and will begin at 7:30 p.m. A Committee". It was noted that the o all persons interested in the es- Wenham, Massachusetts cafeteria. Lawn Maintenance social hour will be held prior to Committee specifically used the of E. MINNIE PITMAN, late of the meal beginning at 6:30 p.m. phrase "town counsel" in the vote, over in said County, deceased. ANDOVER REPRESENTATIVE Mowing - Fertilizing Karen Mears Had The Jaycee chairman for this rather than special counsel. In petition le been presented to ALBERT R. RETELLE Aerating - Rotortilling affair is the first vice president, other discussions, and when Mr. Birthday Party Court, for probate of a certyln cLii.r. MASS. AfiliOHIST Howard D. Ponty. O'Brien was retained for the court A birthday party was held rument purporting to be the last RESERVATION ROAD case, it was stated that he was Thursday afternoon at the hont, of said deceased by HELEN L. Tel. GR 5-0841 Wildwood Nurseries Kate Friskin acting as special counsel, and not Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mears: DWICK, of Georgetown in the •.Iohn T. Shaw, Proprietor in his official capacity as town Andover st., Ballardvale, t ty of Essex, praying that she Wildwood Road, Andover In Recital counsel. the 12th birthday of their dangler ppointed executrix thereof with- AUTOMOBILES TEL. GR 5-2264 Karen was celebrated. giving a surety on her bond. Miss Kate Friskin will return to you desire to object thereto you Abbot Academy, where she taught May Apply For Games were played and %. our attorney should file a written for many years, to present a piano freshments were served by Mn PLUMBING arance in said Court at Salem recital Saturday, Oct. 21. P.A. Admission Mears. Karen received many re ten o'clock in the forenoon on EUROPA and cards. Guests included Ma Miss Friskin's annual recitals Phillips Academy has announced thirtieth day of October 1961, the Maxwell of North Andover, Nar MOTORS, Ltd. have always been among Abbot's its procedure for the selection of day of this citation. most distinguished public pro- day students for admission in Haggerty, Sandra Brouck, ie Mess, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- SAAB grams. Many Abbot graduates in September, 1962. and Catherine Steele, Debort First Judge of said Court, this LAKESIDE Andover have been her pupils or All candidates will be required Mailer, Betty Ferrier, Shan.: day of October 1961. TRIUMPH PLUMBING to write the Secondary School Ad- Dunn, Rickey and Karen Mel!. JOHN J. COSTELLO Register. & HEATING REAL ESTATE mission Tests in the Educational linson 6 Hatch, Attorneys ...a.... ^se.. Testing Service, which will be College Admissions Essex Street RALPH E. PEAK 12-19-26 123 PRINCETON BLVD. For Efficient, Courteous given in Andover (as well as ence, Mass. rj.). 5722 Will Be Studied (ROUTE NO. 3) Service and ACTION! throughout the United States) TOWN OF ANDOVER SERVICE QUALITY Saturday morning, Dec. 9, 1961. The difficult problem of colic Public Hearing NO. CHELMSFORD, MASS. List Exchisire/y pith admissions will be analyzed t WORKMANSHIP Applications for the tests must A p :Ile hearing will be held in the ALpine 1-4101 R. C. SIMMERS reach the Educational Testing weekend at Phillips Academy,. Con,rence Room, Town Hall, second 49 Webster St. Som. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Service before Nov. 25 on a form the annual fall meeting of Ch. floe:, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, Secretaries, Class Agents, art': Noir..nber 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the AUTO REPAIRS PR 6-2023 94 Main St. Tel. GR 5-2316 to be supplied by the Academy's Admission Office. Day student Alumni Council. pett•pm of CLEMENT RODDEN for a HOME PHONE: GR 5-0162 Friday evening, the alumnigr: from the requirements of candidates must, therefore, make Art! le 8 Section 9 of the Zoning By- application to the Academy before and their wives will attend a pa JOHN J. discussion led by Thomas C. Las to allow the placing of a dwel- REAL ESTATE Thanksgiving. Appointments may ling located at 14 Gleason Street CLARK MOTOR denhall, '28, president of be made by phoning the Academy. c , r to the front lot line than is CO. SULLIVAN Interviews should be completed College. Two men's colleges,. red by the Zoning By-Laws. be represented by Arthur I lowe.1: REAL ESTATE by Dec. 15. BOARD OF APPEALS AUTHORIZED WANTED Admission is granted each year dean of admissions at Yale, z, Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH to a limited number of qualified Wilbur J. Bender, former de.rr s of issue: For Ready Buyers GR 5-1164 admissions at Harvard. bee 12th & 19th, 1961 Sales and Service day students from the Greater Lawrence area. Selection is com- TOWN OF ANDOVER PAINTING and BODY WORK HOMES RESTAURANTS petitive and is based on character, LEGAL Public Hearing In Our Own Shop personality, breadth of interest, A pt.: Tic hearing will be held in the 1-2 and 3 Family acadeniic achievement and Commonwealth of Massachusetv Cord.rence Boom, second floor, town 41 PARK STREET, ANDOVER promise as measured by the candi- PROBATE COURT hall, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, Tel. GR 5-6333 In All Price Ranges date's academic and general Docket No.. Nove,ber 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the record. In addition, a personal Essex, ss. petit: a of PHILLIPS ACADEMY for ANDOVER REALTY To all persons interested In a ...clot permit to allow the third interview and the results of the estate of DOUGLAS BOBER'? ' e GENERAL AGENCY Secondary School Admission Tests' of a dwelling located at 195 AUTO COW late of Andover in said Street to be converted into an SHAWSHEEN SQ. GR5-0600 are important. Scholarships, based deceased. ment. PARK ST. A RE PAIRING Donal-1 A. MacNeil, Prop. on v need, are available for success- A petition has been presented: BOARD OF APPEALS ful candidates. said Court praying that GOERGE I GARAGE.A JENNEY Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman All inquires should be s of issue: GAS & OILS AINSCOW of Andover in the Coe add ressed to the Admissions of Essex be appointed administer. r 12 6 1% 1961 33 PARK ST. TEL .. GR 5-0240 Office, Phillips Academy. of said estate without giving a amt W. Shirley Barnard TOWN OF' ANDOVER on his bond. Public hearing If you desire to object thereto r blic hearing will be held in the BUILDING MATERIAL REAL ESTATE TEEN CENTER or your attorney should file a Wring erence Room, second floor, town ELECTION SATURDAY appearance in said Court at Have.: Main at Barnard Street Andover, Mass., on Thursday, before ten o'clock in the lorenooe Teen Center members will mber 2, 1961 at 7:30 PM on the Telephone GReenleaf 5-0202 the twenty-third day of October IV. elect officers Saturday night, on of RONALD A. MASSARO for LUMBER ... PAINTS SERVICE STATION the return day of this citation. who will become members of dance from the requirements Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, WALLPAPER the Teen Council. tide 8, Section 4, of the Zoning quire, First Judge of said Court, HERE To Serve . All members, in order to ws to allow a two-family dwel- HARDWARE twenty-ninth day of September 1961. vote, must have their member- o be built on land located at 59 SPORTING GOODS BRADLEY John M. Murray ship cards. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Regis 4- 5-12-ii rhill Street and shown on Asses- GULF Map IS, as lot 43. REAL ESTATE Super Sery.ice BOARD OF APPEALS AMMUNITION - TARGETS Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman GR 5-2529 MU 7-7029 COR. MAIN AND of issue: CHESTNUT STREET:1 r 12, 6. 19, 1961 J.E. PITMAN Est. TOWN OF ANDOVER Public Hearing 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER TELEVISION SERVICE lc hearing will be held in the TEL. GR 5-0664 ence Room, second floor, town Fred E. Cheever RADIO & TV SERVICE Andover, Mass., on Thursday bee 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the CARPENTRY WORK REAL ESTATE MULLIGAN'S n of MILDRED HORNE for a FLORIDA BOOK! 1 permit to convert a two-fan:- NOW AT 3 MAIN ST. RADIO & TV LAB. I Yes! This amazing new fact-filled welling into four apartments FOR ALL YOUR Tel. GR 5-3775 -.- GI? 5-1098 digest is yours FREE! Discover the at 118 Main Street and shown true inside story of Florida's fan- 32 on Assessors' map 40. CARPENTER WORK TEL. LAW. 30396 I HOARD OF APPEALS tastic growth and exciting oppor- Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman REMODELING tunities for vacation . . . retirement of issue: TRAVEL OR I . investment or year round living! r 12 & 19, 1961 Offer limited—so ACT NOW! ROOFING SHOVER 110ME FOR ANDOVER I MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! CALL AGED PEOPLE TRAVEL BUREAU TO: "Florida Digest", 557 N.E. 81st St., (newel Miami, Florida meeting of the Board DOHERTY PZ-72 (leers will be held at the Agency for All Airlines I REAL ESTATE Name .slay Home ED. OTTO and Steam Ship Lines (PLEASE PRINT) evening, October 31st, REALTORS MLS Address ...... --••-•-•- t 7:45 o'clock. TEL. GR 5-1396 NOW AT 3 MAIN STREET I GR 5-0260 Tel. GR 5-3775 - GR 5-1098 City. Zone State ELIZABETH B. BLACK FRET ESTIMATES red. Clerk Cheever, Mqr. L. AD 58022(Z-12) — THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 21 Iscuss tie LEGAL NOTICES Help Wanted—Male f arch P.F. CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED - MAN OR BOY to help is Sunday ever TOWN OE ANDOVER with general outdoor work in main- the Church h monwealth of Massachusetts Public Hearing tenance of grounds. Call GR tied "outside Oa PRORATE COURT A public hearing will be held in the Personal Services Offered 5-2273. f-12 • ss• conference room, second floor, town THERMOGRAVED WEDDING IN- • on will be leds all persons interested in the es- hall, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, CURTAINS — WASHED, IRONED o VITATIONS and a complete line of and is, advisor toi of SYLVIA PRATT KEMPER, November 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the and starched. Also draperies Dogs, Cats and Pets k l Wedding Stationery..Fine selection, other household ironing. Prices of Andover in said County, de- petition of MILDRED HORNF_: for a of papers and type-faces. Prompt 11 be made of i reasonable. Call GR 5-2756. C-TF FOR SALE - BLACK Mare "Dixie to provide bad, sed. variance from the requirements of service. ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, petition has been presented to Girl", Morgan-Saddlebred. Rides, Article 8 Section 9 of the Zoning By- The Colonial Center, No. Main St. EXPERT INVISIBLE WEAVING on discussion, %via: d Court, for probate of a certain drives, good trail horse. Spirited eriestitled"Tali• Laws to allow the subdivision of a Glt 5-1041. -T all types of wearing apparel mater- but gentle. Safe for children. Tack trument purporting to be the last ials. Burns, mothholes and tears are invited lora lot with frontage less than that re- included. GR 5-6363. kTF I of said deceased by JOHN M. quired by the Zoning By-Laws shown mended invisibly. Special attention MPER, named in said will as Lost and Found to Gabardines, Rayons and Silks. cussion, a "sh as lot 2 on Assessors' Map 96 at IN MASON KEMPER of Andover 184 Abbot st. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass Free estimates cheerfully given. Articles for Sale be held in wilt the County of Essex, praying that BOARD OF APPEALS Book No. 67,006 has been lost Mrs. Helen R. Koester, 142 I.ove ction off theirt be appointed executor thereof joy Rd., Andover, GR 5-3823. CTF SEWING MA(.11INES, I.AY-A- Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman and application has been made WAYS, Unclaimed — New 1960 to earn money( out, giving a surety on his bond. Dates of issue: for payment in accordance with f you desire to object thereto you SHIRT COLLARS NEED turning? Models, complete with attach- >ject of buildira; October 12 A 19, 1961 Sec. 20, Chap. 167 of the General should file a written 'Clothes too long? Mending and ments, will zigzag, darn, button Silinda in Soot our attorney laws. Payment has been stopped. alterations done reasonably. eerance in said Court at Salem Commonwealth of Massachusetts hole. 521.00 full price — $1.25 per 1. 6-28-5-12 GR 5-5456. c31-TF re ten o'clock in the forenoon on SHERIFF'S SALE week. Call Collect COpley 7-5420. I-TF thirtieth day of October 1961, the ESSEX, SS. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass TUTORING BY RF.CENTI.Y re- A Has day of this citation. Lawrence, September 12, 1961 Book No. 69293 has been lost tired teacher of English. English Meeting tness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- By virtue of an execution which and application has been made grammar, composition and reading GOOD USED FURNITURE for t, First Judge of said Court, was issued on a judgment from the for payment in accordance with comprehension in grades 6 through every room in your home. Some antral Elements third day of October 1961. Essex Superior Cowl, Salem, Com- Sec. 20, Chap. 167 of the General 9. Call GR 5-1147. c21-28-12 ready for use; some to be refin- eting will be lug JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register monwealth of Massachusetts, on the Laws. Payment has been stopped. ished. Great savings. Andover HOME IMPROVEMENTS - INTER- fourteenth day of August, 1961, in b-28-5-12 Furniture Exchange, Main core IOR and Exterior. General. Con- mmonwealth of Massachusetts favor of LLEWELLYN J. RENSHAW Park St. GR 5-2467 I-TF sitations willbeir the Westerly side of South Main tracting. Free Estimates on any PROBATE COURT of Woburn in the County of Middlesex, Llf an hour, tote Street, being shown as Lot B on a Docket No. 269803 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, type of work. Gran Cutler, Tele- business meet; plan" entitled "Plan of Land In Houses for Sale m ex, se. against BARBARA R. HART of And- phone GReenleaf 5-5175 — 5-6669, ill be served int!! Andover, Mass. as Surveyed for o all persons interested in the e, over, County of Essex, Commonwealth or call at 99 Shawsheen Road. c-tf THREE YEAR 01.1), 6 room ranch, JOSEPH CATRONE, Sept. 1951" of E. MINNIE PITMAN, late of of Massachusetts, I have taken all the full electric kitchen, all utensils, CLINTON F. GOODWIN, Eng. re- CHAIRS CANED - A chair is only over in said County, deceased. right, title and interest which the fireplaced li ving room, ceramic rs Had corded in Essex No. Dist. Registry of as good as its seat. Have them tile bath and kitchen, full cellar. petition leas been presented to said BARBARA R. HART of said Deeds as Plan No. 2438 and being recaned with plastic. Call GR 1/2 acre of land. Call NOrth Read- arty Court, for probate of a cerbilin Andover, had on the seventeenth day further bounded and described as 5-1957. c21-28-5-12-19-26-2-9 ing 4-2209. m-12 arty was held rument purporting to be the last of October, 1960, at thirty minutes follows: past eleven o'clock, A.M., when the HOUSEKEEPER WOULD of said deceased by HELEN L. EASTERLY by So. Main Street, as LIKE loon at the hont same was attached on Mesne Process Realtors DWICK, of Georgetown in the shown on said plan, 50.88 feet live-in position in North Andover Robert Meart and special attachment, in and to the my of Essex, praying that she SOUTHERLY by Lot A, as shown or Andover. Write Box K-11, DOUGLAS N. HOWE, REALTOR, Ballardvale, c following described real estate be appointed executrix thereof with- on said plan, 38.00 feet; C/o The Andover Townsman, 52 Main Street, Andover, Phone y of their daugheal, situated in Andover, Essex County out 1lving a surety on her bond. Box 9, Andover, Mass. c-12 GR '5-5100, evenings GR 5-2423. brated, to wit: EASTERLY by said Lot A 20.00 U you desire to object thereto you feet; (1-TE played and •- The land with the buildings thereon EXPERIENCED SECRETARY or your attorney should file a written SOUTHERLY again by said Lot A •e served by situated in said Andover on the WOU1.D like part time employ- a*rarance in said Court at Salem 140.20 feet; eceived many easterly side of Salem Street being lot ment. Will type letters, manu- Wanted to Buy befbre ten o'clock in the forenoon on WESTERLY by land of CHARLES numbered one on a plan entitled scripts, monthly statements, etc. ts included Marl: thirtieth day of October 1961, the D. & MARGARET M. SULLIVAN, as ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING old, "Plan of land belonging to LENA S. Either at my home or office. Write •th Andover, NEC shown on said plan, 86.71 feet: and Marble-top, Walnut, Grape and n day of this citation. SCHERNER, Andover, Massachusetts, Box W-10 C/o Andover Towns- Ira Brouck, itness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- NORTHERLY by Lot C, as shown Rose carved Furniture, Glass, D. W. CLARK, C. E.", being recorded man. c-12 China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Steele, Deb:7. e, First Judge of said Court, this on said plan, 182.05 feet. q in the Northern District of Essex Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, Ferrier, She: si b day of October 1961. For title reference see said Deeds Registry of Deeds as plan number Furniture, Etc., William F. Gra- and Karen Mu Book 755 Page 295. Helm Wanted—Female e JOHN J. COSTELLO Register. 478, bound and described as follows: ham Jr., 165 Golden 11111 Ave., Also another parcel of land located Tothlinson 6 Hatch, Attorneys Beginning at the southwesterly LAimis - THE HOLIDAYS are Haverhill, Mass. Telephone Haver- in Andover, said County, Massachu- missions 301. :sees Street corner of said lot number one on said just around the corner, Don't let hill Drake 23708. Will call to look. 12-19-26 setts, together with the buildings Lartvrence, Ma.. Salem Street and land now or formerly your budget fence you in. Have V-TF thereon being shown as lot A on a the ertra money you want by re- lied of GRAY, thence north 54030' east by ANTIQUES — BOSTON DEALER TOWN OF ANDOVER plan entitled "Plan of Land in And- presenting TV-advertised Avon problem of co said GRAY land 182 feet to a point; buying gold leaf frames; brass Public Dearing over, Mass., as surveyed for JOSEPH Cosmetics and Gifts. Write: Mrs. 11 be analyzed A Iblic hearing will be held in the thence north 37'15' west by land now beds; marble-topped furniture; oak, CATRONE September 1951", which Patricia Henderson, 1 Punchard illips Academy, . Conference Room, Town Hall, second or formerly of WARD 136 feet; thence round tables; fancy dishes; gold plan is duly recorded in Essex North Ave., Andover or phone MU 8-2686. meeting of float, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, south 83°S0' west 49 feet to Salem coins. Tel. I.awrence, MUrdock District Registry of Deeds, and being e12 ass Agents, aril Noeernber 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the Street; thence south 6.10' east by 8-3072 or write G. J. Silverman, further bounded and described as pe man of CLEMENT RODDEN for a said Salem Street 253 9/10 feet to the HELP WANTED - DAILY Morn- 12 l.owell St., Boston. follows: once from the requirements of point of beginning; containing 17,802 ings, woman for light housework. the alumni g Beginning at an iron pipe on the -le 6 Section 9 of the Zoning By- square feet. Call GReenleaf 5-2494. e-12 will attend a westerly side of South Main Street at Television Service w L to allow the placing of a dwel- And on Saturday, the fourth day of )y Thomas C. • the Northeasterly corner of the do House- located at 14 Gleason Street November, 1961, at ten thirty o'clock WOMAN WANTED TO PHIL'S ELECTRONICS, FCC President of granted premises; thence running days a week. Call closer to the front lot line than is A.M., in the forenoon, at the office work, two Liscensed. Servicing color TV, westerly by Lot A, on said plan, nen's college: resured by the Zoning By-Laws. of LOUIS SILVERMAN, Room 618 on GReenleaf 5-2967. transistorized TVs and Radios, thirty-eight feet to an iron pipe; e-5-12-19-26 by A rthurliowe: BOARD OF APPEALS the sixth floor of the Bay State Citizen Band transmitters. All thence turning and running Southerly sions at Yale, Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman Building, so called, at the corner of WOMAN WANTED TO do, house- TV parts and, 'Pubes guaranteed twenty feet to an iron pipe; thence er, former de: s of issue: Lawrence and Essex Street in said work in Andover home one day a for one year. Call GR 5-2763, si xty- Ilarvard. Ocerber 12th & 19th, 1961 turning and running westerly week. Must provide own transpor- w-5-12 Lawrence, I shall offer for sale by three and 24/100 feet and seventy-six Public Auction to the highest bidder, tation. Wages arranged. GR 5-2784 TOWN OF ANDOVER and 96/100 feet to a stake at land of TELEVISION REPAIRS ON all the aforesaid right, title and e5-12-19 Public hearing CHARLES D. and MARGARET M. Budget terms. Television Radio interest to satisfy said execution and GA L A pthlic hearing will be held In the SULLIVAN as shown on said plan, the I.aboratories. Tel MU 3-7726. CHARLES JEFFREY CRANE. of Massachusetl, Conference Room, second floor, town all fees and charges of sale. last four courses being by Lot B, as Authorized for Jordan-Marsh .Ser- Terms: Cash If you desire to object thereto you TE COURT hall, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, shown on said plan; thence turning vice. W-TI: or your attorney should file a written Docket No. 21- November 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the LOUIS SILVERMAN, Deputy Sheriff and running southerly by land of said 5-12-19 appearance in said Court at Haverhill petition of PHILLIPS ACADEMY for SULLIVAN and land of GEORGIANNA Wanted—Real Estate x s interested in a special permit to allow the third Commonwealth of Massachusetts BASSETT fifty-five and 03/100 feet before ten 'o'clock in the forenoon on ..AS ROBERT Al!, floor of a dwelling located at 195 SHERIFF'S SALE to an iron pipe at land of ROBERT the twenty-third day of October 1961, REQUIRED - ENGINEER DES- over in said Cour! Male Street to be converted into an SUFFOLK, SS. B. CROCKETT, JR.; thence turning the return day of thin citation. IRES to rent or lease with pos- apartment. Lawrence, September 25, 1961 and running easterly by said Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- sible opportunity to buy, 3 bed- quire, First Judge of said Court, this 3 been presented: BOARD OF APPEALS By virtue of an execution which CROCKETT :and one hundred room house in Andover area. twenty-sixth day of September 1961. ag that GOERGEI Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman was issued on a Judgment from the seventy-six and 49/100 feet to South References available, For in- lover in the Coo' is of issue: Suffolk Superior Court, Commonwealth Main Street as shown on said plan; JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register quiry Telephone GReenleaf 5-12-19 pointed administratr. her 12 & l9, 1961 of. Massachusetts, on the seventh day thence running northerly by said 5-6441. x-12 thout giving a sure- of August 1961, in favor of ROGER South Main Street seventy-five feet to TOWN OF ANDOVER A. SAUNDERS of Boston in said the point of beginning. Public Hearing o object thereto County of Suffolk, against JOSEPH Containing 10,550 square feet of should tile a wn• A public hearing will be held in the CATRONE also known as MICHAEL land more or less according to said Conference Room, second floor, town id Court at Haw, JOSEPH CATRONE of Andover, plan. hall, Andover, Mass., on Thursday, k in the forenoon County of Essex, Commonwealth of Being the same premises conveyed November 2, 1961 at 7:30 lay of October 19I PM on the Massachusetts, I have taken all the to me by SUSSIE GUERRERI and petition of RONALD A. MASSARO for this citation. right, title and interest which the said PHILIP GUERRERI by deed dated S 'Pittance from the requirements I V. PHELAN, JOSEPH CATRONE also known as January 21, 1955 and to be recorded I ArIcle 8, Section 4, of the Zoning e of said Court, MICHAEL JOSEPH CATRONE of herewith. y-1,,Jvis to allow a two-family dwel- And on Saturday, the fourth day of of September 1961. said Andover, had on the tenth day of to be built on land located at 59 February, 1961, at ten minutes past November, 1961, at ten o'clock A.M., ::OST EL LO, Regis rhill Street and shown on Asses- 5-1241 four o'clock, P.M., when the same in the forenoon, at the office of Map 19, as lot 43. was attached on Mesne Process and LOUIS SILVERMAN, Room 618 on BOARD OF APPEALS THIS WEEK'S BUYS! special attachment, in and to the the sixth floor of the 13ey State Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman of issue: following described real estate: The Building, so called, at the corner of Lawrence and Essex Street in said r 12, & 19, 1961 land and buildings situated in 1961 FORD GALAXIE Andover, Essex County to wit: Lawrence, I shall offer for sale by TOWN OF ANDOVER Public Auction to the highest bidder, 4-DOOR HARDTOP EASTERLY by Main Street, some- Dark Blue, loaded with extras. $2,895 Public Hearing all the aforesaid right, title and times called South Main Street, 24.12 Auto trans; R & II; Power steering interest to satisfy said execution lc hearing will be held in the feet; and power brakes. ence Room, second floor, town SOUTHERLY by a stone wall and and all fees and charges of sale. Andover, Mass., on Thursday by land now or formerly of EDWARD Terms: Cash 1957 M. G. CONVERTIBLE LOUIS SILVERMAN, Deputy Sheriff her 2, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. on the J. DOUGLASS and RACHEL E. Good running car. Nice body. n of MILDRED HORNE for a 5-12-19 $ 995 DOUGLASS 182.05 feet; Radio & Heater. 1 permit to convert a two-far, WESTERLY 24.22 feet and Commonwealth of Massachusetts welling into four apartments NORTHERLY 182.94 feet by land PROBATE COURT 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF at 118 Main Street and shown now or formerly of said DOUGLASS'. Docket No. 269459 32 on Assessors' map 40. HARDTOP The within premises are the same Essex, ss. HOARD OF APPEALS Loaded with extras. Needs trans. $ 495 as shown on plan of land in Andover, To all persons interested in the Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman work. of issue: Massachusetts us surveyed for petition hereinafter described. r 12 & 19, 1961 JOSEPH CATRONF:, dated September A petition as amended has been 1951, CLINTON F. GOODWIN, presented to said Court byMAliGARET Engineer, July recorded in Essex SIMON COHEN, born under the name ANDOVER DOME FOR North District Registry of Deeds, of MARGARET ANN SIMON, and SHAWSHEEN AGED PEOPLE being shown as Lot C on said plan. CHARLES JEFFREY COHEN, minor 'I' annual meeting of the Board Being the same premises conveyed by PAUL A. CRANE his father and Mer.ogers will be held at the Horne to me by deed of EDWARD J. DOUG- next friend, of Andover in said MOTOR MART, INC. evening, October 31st, LASS et ux by deed dated October County, praying that their names may 61 sit 7:45 o'clock. 8, 1951 and recorded in said Deeds in be changed us follows: GR 5-0767 ELIZABETH B. BLACK Book 756 at Page 494. MARGARET SIMON COHEN to Clerk Also another parcel of land located MARGARET SIMON CRANE:: 39 HAVERHILL ST. SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE in Andover, Essex County, Mass., on CHARLES JEFFREY COHEN to

22 THURSDAY THE ANIGOVIC TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 12, 1961 Mrs. Edward 1. Erickson and John has never submitted her plan, as to E. Hours of use - with a definite with authority to organize art Harvest Supper C. Lowe; decorations, Mrs. Judson the use of the building, to my office. closing time and time assurance that minister a program in thick Curry and Mrs. Glenn W. Inman; "The town of Andover has a the building will be cleared in short of the entire community, lad Saturday In Vale prizes, Mrs. Arthur Seikunas, school plant valued in excess of order following the session; F .En- the best possible use of the trances and exits to be used; G. facilities, including the The Ways and MeansCommittee chairman, Mrs. Charles W. Frank, seven million dollars. Mrs. Andrew Inns and Mrs. Allyn; "One of the responsibilities of Fixing the responsibility of time buildings." of the Ballard Vale United Church custodians; II. Provisions for is holding a I larvest Supper Satur- ref resimments, Mrs. Nicholas the superintendent, according to Mulick, chairman, Mrs. Winslow School Committee rules, is to avoiding conflicts with scheduled AIR -CON day night, Oct. 14, with two sittings: school events; I. The assurance DITIONE 5:30 and 6:30 o'clock. Burleigh, Mrs. Stephen Kardos, supervise the rental of the various ACADEMY Mrs. Robert Hodges, Mrs. Alan areas of the school property. that time use of time building, will The following menu will be 3 K ryzynski, Mrs. Winston 13Iake and A rticle XII, Section 2, reads in not interfere with the regular in- BARBER SHOP mt LUME 75 NUMBER served: meat loaf, baked potatoes, 3 13M113E:HS Mrs. U. Sylvester Berger; and part as follows: 'Indiscriminate struction the following day. GOOD s Harvard beets, squash, cold slaw, 96 Main St. publicity, Mrs. A. Morris Camp- use of any and all school buildings "Timis situation is a nothe r And French bread and butter, home- the need for a town FREE PARKING • ecial Primar bell. would prove, in the long run, to be example of Across the street from A a: made apple pie, coffee and milk. recreational director, someone The committee in charge includes a costly proposition as well as a Mrs. Neal Mitton and Mrs. Ernest Square Dancers difficult problem to administer'. usual Politic Hall, co-chairmen, Mrs. Frank "When we rent, or allow groups espite gloomy forecasts F roburg, Mrs. Robert Mears, Mrs. Keep Active to use a facility, arrangements arc r indifference, political of William Smeltzer, Mrs. Alfred made with some one person who vers are now predicting a ben( The third session of the beginner Webb, Mrs. William Marruzzi and will accept the responsibility to normal vote in the speci. square dance class sponsored by Mrs. William Batchelder. be certain that the school will be nary next Tuesday, when I time Raytheon Employees Activities used properly in such matters as: idates seek two nominatior Association will be held Wednesday CONFIDENCE VOTE A. Smoking privileges; B. The way Oct. 18, at the Junior High with representative. the building and equipment will me sharpened interest in ti FOR IDC Dick Steele, Lexington instructor he used; C. Responsibility for paign appears to have re (Continued from Page One) and caller, in charge. ed, the observers say, from A total of 105 candidates have keeping out persons who do not ponsibilities of the Commission, belong there; D. Care to restrict paigns waged by two or titre registered to date and about 50 and then asked for the expression expense for needless and he Republican hopefuls. A nxiot members of the RocketeersSquare of approval. The meeting, uneconomical lighting and heating; fight the apathy that affect scheduled for several weeks, is Dance Club are assisting in the rs at primary time, tl class t raining. The coming session the second of a series, during idates have been pulling om will be the last opportunity for new which the Selectmen will meet with time stops in an effort to get om all of the town boards and depart- adult beginners to join time class. The Rocketeers, TownTravelers SPECIAL .. zeable vote. ments. !though there's no way to pre of Lowell and the Merri-Valles In general, Mr. Ilaselton ex- the vote with any accurac! of Haverhill held an inter-club plained the function of the IDC Full Length le experts feel that much festival at the Junior high in Andover. and its specific "who-cares" attitude of dm problems. lie noted that the town's Memorial Gym Saturday night, with rs - both Republican an situation is entirely different than Jim Mayo of South Acton as master DOOR ratic - has been simattereA that in Lawrence, where a specific of ceremonies. me representative district in industrial park is set up, under Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Stewart, es Andover, North Andovem the control of a developer. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kardos and d One of Lawrence and all bt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Borer Numerous persons own industrial inct three in Methuen. served on the local clubcommittee property here, he explained, and Andover, all six polling place for the affair, which was attended MIRRORS no attempt is being made on an (Continued from Page Nine) official level to put the parcels by approximately 200 dancers. together in one package. lie noted that three members of GIVEN APPROVAL FOR SCHOOL USE time Commission serve on the 1/2" $ii95 Greater Lawrence Industrial Com- (Continued from /'age One) SpeCICA mittee, and felt that there is no Bevel 0 • Eh • contradiction in the double service. statement to the School Committee, MIXED He explained that theexperiences covering his activities in dealing learned while serving in onecapa- with requests for use of the school city are of assistance in theother; by this group. The remarks stated: With "Last week I read an article $985 in a TULIP BUI and noted that there is no conflict Polished of interest because the problems in the Townsman relative to plans Edges of the communities are so by the Recreation Group and the fashion-fresh statement that it was not possible different. • CLIPS INCLUDED HILL HA A plea for understanding of the to obtain confirmation for the use wardrobe situation was also presented - on of the high school facilities from Installation Extra 45 MAIN ST. the basis that Andover is actually the superintendent. "Mrs. Medick telephoned me a part of the Greater Lawrence Political Advertisement Community and not an island. few weeks ago to ask for the use Lawrence Plate & The Commission, it was stated, of time high school two evenings a has prepared a loose-leaf cover, week. I told her that 1 would be Window Glass Co. for a brochure made up of pre- glad to discuss the matter when I 417 Caned Street pared material that can be stapled had received her proposed pro- gram. The reason that she did not into the document. This material MU 3-7151 presents most of the data available obtain my approval is because she about the town and what it has to hlksivt) offer. HIGH STYLING IS OUR SPECIALTY k FASHION SHOW HAIR IS OCT. 18 Dry Cleaned! (Continued from Page One) HILDA'S STYLIST dresses, evening ensembles and Modern girls depend on Sanitone Dry formal gowns. Dramatic matching SAT. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. accessories will be featured. OPEN WLD . - THURS. - FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Cleaning to keep their clothes Time following ways and means WALK IN OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT party-fresh! Soil disappears without a EezevAde committee members, under time trace—fabrics feel "like new". 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