, 1960 >andra C. Taylor, Jeannette 1.1„ Toussaint, Mary J. Walton.

TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS NUCVEIR TeWNSMIAN Indarer's (10n r1 eu simper Since /88;" K BARGAIN TABLE VOLUME 73 NUMBER 38 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE AND 23, 1960 PRICE 10 CENTS rE ELEPHANT SALE Town Meeting Is June 29 Worried town officials were this BOOKSTORE week anxiously promoting the special town meeting, scheduled HESTNUT ST. for next Wednesday at 7:30 in Memorial Auditorium, as they an- ticipated considerable difficulty in getting a quorum. The Selectman and Town Manager Thomas E. Duff have been concerned that fewer than the re- quired 350 voters will show up at the session, which will consider four zoning articles and one con- ce rning vacation pay for town em- pioyees. Tbe meeting was postponed from an earlier date, so that legally- required advertisements could appear in the newspapers. Of top concern to most officials is the country club project in West Andover. This plan can not be put into effect until the voters approve an amendment to the zoning by-law ((.ontinue .1 on Page 16) Action Due On Urban Renewal AT THIS EARLY AGE - Graduation exercises were held Deborah St. Louis, Scott Crampton, Nunzi Supuppo, Diane Bond, The Housing Authority is recently for the pre-kindergarten boys and girls attending the Robert Stackhouse, Diane Lindsay, Lisa Davidson and Lois scheduled to meet later this week to consider accepting planning funds West Parish Nursery School. In front are Dianne Mansour, Workman. Rear row - Meredith Moody, Scott White, John Herbert, for urban renewal planning here. Michael Maren, Nancy Sagaser, Bobby Wooten, James Eaton, Thomas Caughey, Tim Kaywroth, Frances Szaecs and Chris This is the first step in securing Andrew GuTezian, and John Teloh. Second row - Lynn Kitchens, Gibson. Absent was Shelley Nannis. (Leone) a government-financed plan for a renewal project, which in its final Scholarships stage would come before town Need Hospitality For British Boys meeting for acceptance. At this I'M f-MY point, there are no town funds in- Eight local families will have periment in International Living". and now we need tohear I rum eight Announced volved, however. the rare chance this summer to Seven of them will entertain a families who are willing to provide The town will receive a$62,000 -ABOUT MY become a working part of the "Ex- teen-age lad from Great Britain, hospitality for them for three liund reds of friends and relatives grant for the planning stage, ac- and the eighth will provide hos- weeks in August". attended graduation exercises at cording to municipal officials who pitality for a teacher who accom- It seems that the best of plans Andover High School last Friday . attended a conference in New York panies the boys. fell through somehow, and the In addition to the awarding of Monday. COTFONS diplomas by School Committee Henry 1. I lalprin of the field No one yet k now s who the scheduled visit of the group to operations division of Urban Rene- families will be - that, frankly, is another community was cancelled. chairman Milton J. Meyers, scho- wal in the federal Housing and a bit of a problem. But their trip was not. larships and prizes were announced Home Finance Agency explained For volunteers are needed, and And Mrs. Farrington, as a for- by Supt. of Schools Edward I. 0e)5.-r the procedures that must be fol- quickly. mer participant in one of the "Ex- Erickson and I leadmaster Lindsay lowed by the local housing autho- fd`Rairefesigner Mrs. Charles Farrington, 19 periment in International Living" J. March. rity. Argyle st., expressed the problem trips abroad, was asked to seek out Usherettes were Regina Cardel- After formally accepting the 6PARK STREET GR 5-6464 simply: "The boys and their eight interested families here. lo. Janice Bowman, Pamela Lake, Nancy Whitworth, Judith Dimlich, teacher are coming, unexpectedly, In addition to simply taking the (Continued on Page 16) Marline Dennison, Gail Grange, (Continued on Page Eight) Kay Berthel, Martha Freeman, * ... TWEED - Foam rubber backed COLONIAL Gail Forsythe and Judith Chapman. Well planned home in con- CRUISES .... JOHNSON ACRES The following were awarded venient location, living room with 942 Colonial Ranch. •Delightful scholarships: fireplace, dining room, large RUGS $48.00 area near Town and Merrimack Ilinchcliffe Scholarship, Susan family room with pine paneling, TOURS College. Lady American decor. Slade, Deborah Newcomb, $575, 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, screened FURNITURE EXCHANGE Kitchen with breakfast area. porch, $27,500. one-half to each; Chapin, Draper, Vacation TRIPS 4 PARK STREET Cor. Main St. 24 foot living room with dining area and view of New England Gutterson, Bell, Richard Daniels, Pendleton a Dodd MIAMI for a week foliage. 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2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 A Graduation Essays Use Theme Of "Youth" SALUTATORY responsibilities, and lea rn to com- ,losing of our high school years. growing, we realize what a form- And American youth are face; by Deborah C. Newcomb bine the experience of age with its As the first class to complete the ative and important part of life high with new p robletns :. .. own idealism and originality, we all I speak for the members of the full course in this building, we have school is. For all that you have done A lthough livim in the should have a happier and more wealthie class of 19(10, as I welcome you to a special feeling for it. AVe are to help us. we thank you. moststpowerful, peaceful existence. Let the youth of these exercises which mark the grateful to you, pa rents and "The Youth That Never And besteducated countryonthe friends, for making this beautiful Grows Old" today and the youth of yesterday WIL complement each other, instead of gloAbell'h.a.v PA4m oyC ANDOV ER%Out " building possible, and for guiding Youth has been defined as the e. their weaknesses. us this far on our route to adult- quality of being "fresh or vigorous forever trying to outdo each other. Some youth are lazy. , PLAYHO SE. hood. Although we are still in body, mind, or feeling.7 If this Then we should truly have "the Some are ignorant, their mil, Friday, Saturday & Sunday . were a true definition, anyone with youth that never grows old." filled thstind ision. June 24-25-26 unbiased opinions and a mind TIIEME: yet wnilo yoeutch have SPACIOUS & GRACIOUS indomitable GIANT OF MARATHON receptive to new ideas, can remain The Youth Of America Speak strength: Steeve Reeves 5 bedroom 3eorgian in excellent young. I have read, "There is an by Susan M. Shaw Strength of character, of body, Mylone Bemongeot family neighborhood. 2-car garage. old age of the heart, and a youth and of mind. Showings: Fri 6 Sat Eves it "And the thoughts of youth are Landscaped grounds. Walkin7 that never grows old." I believe long, long thoughts." Tonight our Tiley ilaye co, 'i Sat Mat: 3:2:: distmlce to Town. By appointment. and fores Sunday can't: 3:2C; 6:25; 3: that we must cultivate this eternal classmates center their thoughts ight: i youth and shun the old age of the on youth. ‘ild seek a nd THE ROOKIE JOHN & RITA HEWITT standing. Tommy Noonan - Pete Marshal l Rea liars heart to the best of our ability. Al- "Youth - sturdy youth - strong though a respect for tradition is The past is filled, and y.ointh Fri & Sat Eves: -: • 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER and straight as young pines e:eusst requisite to any civilization, the reach newn - ground Sat mat: 1: , TELS. GR 5-0973 - 5-1834 Figures with reaching hands and Sunday con,t: ::5:; 4:5`: "old age of the heart," or stub- lighted eyes - Youthsturdy youth , born refusal to accept anything new Symbols of the future." rful or different, is fatal to any nation Youth - rich in heritage and of yet Youth h with reaching hands and that wishes to g row. China, untold powers. One could say that lighted eyes. Thanks although one of the most cultured our heritage goes back to the first STithois of the fut ure--" countries on earth, lagged behind civilized people of Egypt and Baby- Our salutatorian hash already the rest of the world for hundreds lon. Much in literature, philosophy, discussed the necessityforyouth's of years, because she remained art, and architecture, we owe to the remaining young. As the program A Million, stagnant. 'ancient Greeks, The Romans progresses, we shall hear the Many people believe that yough brought new codes of law and order thoughts of others - of one who feels Folks! enjoy life. They feel that young and carried civilization to northern strongly about apathetic youth; of people of high school and college Europe. Here, our ancestors col- one who supports adult opinions of age should have a good time while youth; and of one who sees youth Many thanks to the thousands of shoppers, to the lected this wealth of knowledge, they can, and take life seriously placed in a situation peculiartoour PIKE SC other merchants, to our suppliers, to our builders and to adding their own gifts. All these later. I also believe that young times. held at Pik our employees for helping to make our Grand Opening sources have since enriched the people should enjoy life, but that American life and youth. Whether youth is to continue to Days a success last week. they have definite responsibilities. "We are symbols of the strain, have prestige in a complicated Children One of these responsibilities is the the toil, the work, world rests with youth itself. And so. the youth of America speak, At South It was a revelation to many people to find such struggle to retain idealism, and The eagerness that fired millions another, the striving to improve shopping SPACIOUSNESS right in the center of town. who have trooped before us - ESSAY Children's wherever possible - traits for Who have been of the same "Are We A Silent Generatioo?" the South C which youth is fabled. In these frightened fibe r, of the same by Marjorie E. Mazel appropriate si it was also a revelation to many people to dis- times of cynicism and unrest, youth And tensile thread. "A Silent Generation" - Mary Jane must struggle to keep morale, both these cover that, at the CO-OP, you can eat your principle and We are all of that, and more." are the three words with which Call to Worst' individual and national, fromdete- still collect the interest! If this isn't like eating your The prominence of youth in some adult critics have labeled the Prayer at riorating. cake and having it too, we don't know what is. building our country has always the young people of high school age The Scripture Another important responsibility been noted. Many great men of our today. Certainly, the word "silent" Gavle M. Jac of youth is the supplying of fresh nation showed promise of their is not intended in a physicalsenst non of the of If you haven't yet tried the NEW CO-OP, please do. and original ideas to the adult. work as youth. Benjamin Franklin for loud music, longtelephonecon- Crontie. You will like our pumerous foods, our prices, our friend- Today's youth is unusually well at seventeen was a successful versations, and noisy gatherings Ushers for liness, our CASH refunds, and our spaciousness in the informed - it has the ability to printer. Thomas Jefferson helped seem to characterize our genera- Richard Bea: evaluate the new ideas, and should center of town - create our government while in his tion. "Silent" refers, instead, toa Stephen Foste pass them on to the older person, early twenties. mental attitude, the apathy and lack Donald Robe r who has the wisdom and experience "Youth had an important place of world awareness that American and Lindsay necessary to use these ideas to the among freedom loving peoples youth display. Primarily, theword attendance wi best advantage. Who struggled for independence "silent" implies a generation that and Charles 1 If youth can only live up to its and sovereignty. . does not think. The youth of many Presentatio HANDY TO EVERYTHING They were lighthearted and generations have been designated the various ( strong, the youth of our young coun- as apathetic and indifferent to stallation of o try. others; why have we been singled Bibles to th 20aivi The nation was growing, and the out as "the Silent Generation'" Robert Timot Bumble Bee Chunk White spirit of youth, Surely, there are many young of B. Dodd, FOR YOUR Set to the task of building and people today who are concerned Sterling Gilli exploring a new country, was gain- with ideas and principles beyond Glines, Rog( Helmut Lutsc 2 1st 59c VACATION! ing fresh strength." their requi red school subjects. The TUNA FISH The rapid expansion of science assistance provided to the May, Nancy ANDOVER and the arts offer even more to American Red Cross by Andover Jane Pingree CO-OP MAYONNAISE ..., 494 youth today. Now, we have an even Ifigh students, the volunteer work Carleton Now FINANCE CO. greater part to play. There are new done by many students at theLaw- Senuta, Deboi frontiers to be discovered and un- rence General Hospital, the par- Van N. Washb CO-OP 4 for GOLD MEDAL Street Floor Musgrove Bldg. limited challenges to be met. ticipation of youth in the White Kinderga rte .ELM SQ. GR 5.1998 "The last decade has brought a House Conference on Children and erie Jean Bel PINEAPPLE 99c new era. Youth and in a similar conference ward Butler, held at Nier rimack College are onh Marylou Cho JUICE FLOUR ,,5Ds49C But of the indications that some and Clement, young people are conscious of well, Beth local, national, and international James I)ye , SWANSON'S CHICKEN affairs. Suzanne E us 2 for But what of the others, the youth Bruce Spauh BEEF & TURKEY whose thoughts never extend beyond Allen Jenkins ..7tt,r Storage (Continued nn !'she Fite Deborah Loui 99, ward Lux, Michele Nev DINNERS berry Pei r4 For those who insist on the Finest— Susan Ryder, R'S NOT ONLY THAT NEY sie Margare 3 lb IMPORTED the best costs no more HAVE A FINE REPUTATION Marie Trumb FOR SKILL ..THEY'RE SO ford Wetmor Nursery c( HOLLAND HAM 2•49 PLEASANT AND COURTEOUS Andersc ROYAL GELATIN 12 for 89i IN THE PRESCRIPTION Kathryn Corn • Remodeling DEPARTMENT AT Dye, Kenn( DOLE PINEAPPLE & Cheryl POST( SHAWSHEEN Carol Barb 29c Gould, Sydne, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE • kepair oral Lois Le PHARMACY MoadY, Debar BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 69t lb. Thompscl, CUBE STEAKS 89t lb. A,. son. Perfect am WHOLE FRYERS 33C ii. • Cleaning Gregory Wall CUT-UP FRYERS & BROILERS 37C ill 6. Bradley

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PAPER DRIVE outh" IN VALE SATURDAY The Ballard Vale United Church nd American youth are faced Youth Fellowship will hold a paper 'new problems:. .. drive Saturday, June 25, starting !though living in the wealthiest, at 9 a.m. Paper should be left at ;t powerful, the curb or Edwin Davison may be nd best educated countryonthe called for special pick-up. II have their weaknesses. )rne youth are lazy. , ante are ignorant, their minds d with indecision.... et most youth have indomitabk

:rength of character, _of body of mind. . . . hey have courage, initiative, foresight:.. . nd seek maturity and under. Doug Howe Kling. about this question: he past is filled, and youth must :h new ground.... outh - sturdy youth - fearless fearful outh with reaching hands and "I don't want my wife ted eyes. saddled with a $10,000 prmbols of the future--" mortgage in case of my ur salutatorian has already premature death. Does :ussed the necessity for youth's your agency have 'mort- raining young. As the program tresses, we shall hear the gage life insurance' and ights of others- of one who feels can the premium be Ingly about apathetic youth; of ; paid in easy monthly who supports adult opinions of payments?" :is; and of one who sees youth PIKE SCHOOL GRADUATES — Graduation exercises were :ed in a situation peculiartoour front steps prior to the traditional event, which was attended by held at Pike School Monday, June 11 The class posed on the parents and friends. (Staff Photo) DOUGLAS N. HOWE hether youth Is to continue to Janet Elizabeth Cromie, Fred- 52 Main St. Tel. GR 5-5100 prestige In a complicated Children's Sunday E rmer, James Grew, James Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Id rests with youth itself. And erick N. Nowell III, Todd Jona- Grillo, Jeffrey Hall, Helen HurleY, the youth of America speak. At South Church than Nowell, Lee W. Patterson, Eric Jones, Susan Koza. Kimberly Ellen Richards, David Also Donna Libbey, Ruth Mac- 11 MAIN STREET . . . ANDOVER, MASS. I:ss.lv Children's Day was observed at D. Sagaser, Cathy Copeland Ur- Dougall, _Ellen Marshall, Mary the South Church June 12 with e We A Silent Generation'?" quhart, Christina Ann Urquhart, Alice McQuade, Nancy Moody, shop friday 9:30 to 9 p.m.; sat. 9:30 — 5. 30 larjorie L. Hazel appropriate services. Jane Thornton Woodworth. Kathryn O'Brien, Jane O'Connor, k Silent Generation" - these Mary Jane Anderson gave the Certificates to Weekday School Andrea Pasquale, Margaret Phil- the three words with which Call to Worship; Keith Lauder read of Christian Education graduates: lips, Mary Sanguedolce, Beverly closed mondays adult critics have labeled the Prayer and the Lord's Prayer. Katherine Ackerman, Douglas A. Shattuck, Ellen Stewart, David St. young people of high school age The Scripture lesson was given by Burn, Lynne Ellen Campbell, Jean. Frederic Stott, Dorothy y. Certainly, the word "silent" Gavle M, Jacobson and the recep- Janet L. Clift, Nancy Colpitts, Svenson, Nancy Warlick, Thomas )t intended in a physical sense.; tion of the offering by Richard J. Richard J. Cromie, Deborah W. Williams and Cynthia Zollner. loud music, long telephonecon- Cromie. Dearborn, Joanne Emmons, San- .ations, and noisy gatherings Ushers for the services were dra J. Ilart, Leona L. Lauder, Bill Leone Won to characterize our genera- Richard Beasley, Douglas Burtt, David B. Mower. "Silent" refers, instead, toa Stephen Foster, Clifford Goddard, Pilgrim Fellowship officers: Candid Photo Prize tal attitude, theapathyandlack Donald Robertson, Edward Seero, Robert T. Carlson, president; William Leone, a sophomore, orld awareness that American and Lindsay Shuford. Scouts in David A. Robertson, vice presi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leone h display. Primarily, theword attendance were John A. Wilson dent; Susan L. Rairigh, recording of William st., won first prize in ent" implies a generation that and Charles II. Black HI. secretary; Carol E. Zink, cor- the candid photo contest held at not think. The youth of mans Presentations were made to responding secretary; John NI. the High School during the year. , rations have been designated the various classes and the in- Goddard, treasurer; Barbara V. Announcement of the winner was apathetic and indifferent to stallation of officers: Buchan, chairman, faith commis- made in the yearbook. rs; why have we been singled Bibles to third grade graduates: sion; Mary Jane Anderson, chair- Leone, brother of Frank Leone as "the Silent Generation"' Robert Timothy Deyermond, Car- man, action commission; Martha Jr., whose pictures regularly ap- rely, there are many young ol B. Dodd, Robert Giata, Janet J. Zink, chairman, fellowship pear in the Townsman and other le today who are concerned Sterling Gillles, Donald Arthur commission, publications, entered a candid ideas and principles beyond Glines, Roger Lewin Jenkins, photo of "feet". lie took the shot • required school subjects. The Helmut Lutsch, Charles Warren Final Assembly as a group of students were milling istance provided to the May, Nancy Jean Pike, Sarah around during a recess. rican Red Cross by Andover Jane Pingree, David D. Sagaser, At Central SHOWER HELD FOR shape-making students, the volunteer work Carleton Nowell Selfridge, Alice linpressive year-end exercises MARY BOLOIAN by many students at theLaw- Senuta, Deborah Stowell, Samuel A surprise shower was held last General Hospital, the par- Van N, Washburn. were held at Central School, high- e lighted by four essays on "What My Thursday evening at the home of fashions ..1960 ation of youth in the White Kindergarten certificates: Val- Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Fitzpatrick on e Conference on Children and erie Jean Bell, Robin Brandt, Ed- Elementary School Means to Me". Presenting their views were Lovejoy rd. in honor of the h and in a similar conference ward Butler, Pamela-Jo Carter, approaching marriage of Miss at Me r rimack College are only' sixth graders Susan Koza, Brooks Marylou Chapman, Susan Barn- Marsden, Helen Auchterlonie and Mary Boloian to Gerard Poulin, of the indications that some ard Clement, Stephen W. Corn- o Cynthia Zollner. which will take place July 2. g people are conscious of well, Beth Dennett, Thomas The house was attractively de- national, and international During the exercises, a list of James Dye Jr., David Elliott, honor students was read. corated for the occasion and Miss rs. Suzanne Eusden, David Ferris, Miss Catherine Barrett, princi- Boloian received many useful gifts it what of the others, theyouth Bruce Spaulding Hood, Stephen pal, read a letter from Guidance from the 30 guests present. Re- e thoughts never extend beyond Allen Jenkins, Court B. Lally, freshments were served by the Continued on Fuse Fuel Director William Igoe, congra- Deborah Louise Look, David Ed- tulating the teachers and students hostess. ward Lux, Mark G. Nelson, for their efforts during the year. 1 le Michele Neveu, Stephen Wood- commented that the acceptance of berry Pei rce, John Ramsdell, many seniors in colleges a(' -oss 1...... imuiiiii...-1 Susan Ryder, Sandra Scharin, El- the country reflects favoral NOT ONLY THAT THEY sie Margaret Senuta, Suzanne R'S the ability of the teachers the' ad ---: FOR T HAVE A FINE REPUTATION Marie Trumbore, Winston Brad- during their 12 years in school. t FOR SKILL —THEY'RE So ford Wetmore, Douglas Yeiter. The ..inusical portion of the pro- • FAMILY PLEASANT AND COURTEOUS Nursery certificates: Robynne gram was under the direction of L, Anderson, Marcy Coombs, Mrs. Miriam McArdle, directorof DINING IN THE PRESCRIPTION Kathryn Cornwell, Margaret Jean DEPARTMENT AT music. Miss Kathryn Burtt of the OUT Dye, Kenneth David Elowe, fifth grade was solist. Cheryl Foster, Lynell Foster, Honor students lauded at the ANDOVER INN SHAWSHEEN Carol Barbara Glines, Karen assembly included: Gould, Sydney Anne Hood, Deb- William Clift, Brook Newcomb, '-f— IIIICTIII orah Lois Lee, heather Elizabeth Helen Auchterlonie, Diana Cole, PHARMACY ti Y, Deborah St. Clair, Nancy Lucy Crane, David Curry, Candice Thompscrl, Elizabeth Anne Wil- son, Perfect attendance certificates: Gregory Wallace Bell, Frederick s, Bradley Jr., Kathryn Burtt, NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATER ART SUPPLIES! 111. 128, EXIT 9, Beverly, — WA 2-8500 EY LRYTHING... BUT EVERY CELESTE HOLM in E N ffSAULR E rHING-THE AMATEUR ANu PRO- FESSIONAL ARTIST PFQUIRES! A New Comedy Prior to Broadway! CALL OR VISIT 1 This coupon good for one FREE PASS ($3.75 ticket) when LAWRENCE'S LARGEST AkT accompanied by one paid admission. Good only for WED. AND HOBBY CENTER MATINEE, JUNE 29 at 2 p.m. or THURS. 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waCeCessilsentot ON TO JUNIOR HIGH - Sixth graders at the South School will continue their Carol Dustin, Lee Haselton, Bette Estell, Linda Hutchins, Pedrick Sweet esgntial education next fall at the Junior High School. In the front row are Edward Huot, Robert Johnston, Paul Mason, Frederick Markham and Barbara Quesenberry, thought. Susan Dimlich, Paulo Audette, Helene Croteau, Edward Bower, Gilbert Barrett, Rear row - Bonnie Thompson, Michael Ristuccia, Colin Sherry, Terry Onthardc repetition Edward Smeltzer, Bruce Hills, Joseph Chamberlain, Judy Srneltzer, Carol Kupis, Nancy McGregor, Mary Kyger, Linda Seikunas, Frank with whi Orlando, Edward Saliba' us Elizabeth Grant, Cheryl Magri, Jeanette Jarbeau, James Karlis, Gordon Free- Linda Dembkoski, Christine Prendergast, Richard Freeman, Bruce Townsend im ' tv usht e.. John Crossley, Kenneth Conway, George Douty and Donald Lawrie. Middle houR man, Glen Mathieson, Marion Letoumeau, Dorothy Crossley, Nancy MacCouslan4, conscious, Weaver, Alan Stocks, Robert Mullett, David Yeiter, row - Leslie Andrew, Lynn Grace Stebbins Susan Leslie and Martha Cronin. of others , Peter Russem, David Tinker, Bruce Spencer, Pamela Thornton, Anne Moss, o,:n.ed Knowled bara Towne, Rodney Stedman, Ro- Many Awards At berly Miller, Wayne Hopper, Doug- ren, superintendent. Graduating quired ti las Kochel, Robert Wayne Smith. class: S a n d r a Meinelt, Bette bert Garrison, Carol Grant, Kevin Children's Program requisites Beginner department: Mrs. Jeanne Estell, Patricia Ottaviano, Hopper, Mrs. Pauline I lopper, Kent and a w a Children attending the Andover Marion Wilson, superintendent; Jean White, Beverly Shattuck, Walters, Miss Dorothy Gordon, ANDCVER significant Dawn Woodworth, Susan Bennett, Baptist Church participated in the graduates: Carol Grant, Gregory Elizabeth Grant, Robert Stocks, cent poll t, traditional Children's Sunday ob- Curtiss, Jerry White, Robert Du- Janice Robinson, Bruce Weaver, Wesley Shattuck, Miss Eleanor a senior servance June 12. fault, Robert Garrison, Brent Lit- Billy Machen, Charles Towne Jr., Lawson, Dale Woodworth, Mrs. TOWNSMAN iiittli Schoc Among the many awards and pre- tlefield. Junior high: Newman Machen, Ruth Kitchens, Candace Walters, books that sentations were the following: Primary department: Mrs. Jud- teacher; graduating class: Beverly Beverly Shattuck, Dawn Wood- Established 1887 ently per Cradle Roll department: Mrs. ith Ryder, superintendent. Solo, Denoyelle, Donald Keith, Trudy worth, Judy White, Sharyn Wilson, certain l Ottaviano, Walter Stocks, Wendie Published t:very Thursday June Shattuck, teacher; graduates: "Without Him", Jimmy White. Dawne Grant, Curtis E rmer, Carol 166 No. Main Street, Andover, Mass reading Dorothy Ryder, Joyce White, Kim- Graduating class: Jane Ellen Shep- Williams, Richard Meinelt. Eastman, Be verly Denoyelle, Entered as Second Class Matter at grades. WI ard, Sharon Coppeta, Dale Wood- Senior high: James Kitchens, Wendy Williams, Allen Stocks, The Andoyer Post Office these youni worth, Wesley Shattuck, Robert teacher; graduates: Allen Ward, Donna Stocks, James Kitchens, Pri'o I Ot per Copy 05.00 per Yes junior hi al OFFICES FOR RENT Stocks, Malcolm Eastman, David and Judy Ober. Ralph Walters, II e r be rt Otis, Publisher. Irving E. Rogers r Editor Single or adjoining, modern, Hogan, Richard Lundgren, Kenneth Junior choir awards: Mrs. Ruth Charles Garrison. David E. yozg dreaurdingingthea Business & sunny offices. Woodworth Dion, Stephen Robins, James White Morse, chair director; first year the nume re Adv. Mgr. • . firryniond li. DeRuisse: Building, Shawsheen 7quare. Jr., Douglas Towne, Bruce San- pin: Candace Walters, Laurie Awards Presented tivittesk Inquire at Woodworth Motors. born. Guest, Jean Keith, Barbara Hay- A Missouri GReenleaf 5,6200 Junior department: Earle War- ward; purple cord for perfect at- To Safety Patrol editorial tendance, Judy White, Patty Ot- At a recent assembly at Shaw- taviano, Bruce Weaver, Jean sheen School, awards of merit died in the White, Candace Walters, Dawn we re presented to the school safety although we Woodworth, Susan Sanborn; cer- patrol eia.•.•.•.14.•...••••••• one hundrei tificate for three years of mem- Officer William Tammany pre- TOWNSMAN day newspu bership, Dawn Woodworth, Beverly sented the certificates to the fol- CORRESPONDENTS them we a Shattuck, S us a n Bennett, Jean lowing patrol leaders: West Parish Tel. GR 5-2445 Perhaps , White, Bruce Weaver, Charles Pamela Pawlik, captain; Douglas Mrs. Sarah Lewis soenonet Towne Jr. Dwyer, lieutenant; Rebecca Bailey, Ballardvale Tel. Gil 5-6261 during ou r Church school attendance a- Christine Borelli, Joyce Catau- Mrs. Iluth ';reen next year, v. a rds: J. Robert White, superin- della, Jamie Carmichael, Kathy Shawsheen Tel. GR 5-1943 ness field tendent. Perfect attendance for Cebula, Dean Eastman, Gerry "Silent" of three qua rters: Mrs. Helen Towne, Dreiman, Karetr Glennon, Joyce Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie, come more Cynthia Dennison, Jane Ellen Shep- Gordon, James Groleau, Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner, the begin tothii a rd. Perfect attendance for two Johnson, Kathy Lauder, Susan Le- Rev. I laldean Lindsey, Mrs. Roy Areawe quarters: Lisa Ottaviano, Mrs. bach. Brown, Daniel and John McIntyre, Virginia Denoyelle, George Sted- Also Tommy Marjerison, Larry Donald Brouck, Ellsworth Madden, man, Douglas Towne, Mrs. Judith Mazel, Joseph Murphy, Patricia Charlene Moreau, Aimee Thomp- tAhaioltntholdugaondhnoltil Ryder, Mrs. Ralph Walters, Patty Jost, David Morgan, Joseph Mor- son, Richard Brown, Richard capacity foi hav Ottaviano, Jean White, Susan San- rissey, Pauline Nigrelli, Arthur Meyers, Diane and Lorna Marruz- e not rea tten Ricci, Frances Romano, Frances zi, Richard Sheaff, Steve Farr, I feel, born, Randy Towne, Jean Keith, country is Gary Stedman, Trudy Octavian, Saber, Karen Stewart, George Kent Warner, Edward and Richard tis great flat! Thompson, Arthur Vaughn, Wil- Davison and Cha ries Holt. Roy Reynolds, Allen Ward. Perfect succeeding attendance for one quarter: Bar- liam Vilnit, Kenneth Walsh, Dianne e th Willig, Jay Weiner and Paula Troop S Girls cannota be Woodworth. ALUMINUM CL AP BOARDS the worke Theawards are made possible Become Scouts MADE BY ALCOA by the Automobile Club of the Mer- b With South School Girl Scout i ity though rimack Valley in recognition of the counthat Troop 54 taking part in the flying wtrYewwilil service rendered by the students in enhance our /ALCOA. helping protect lives of school up program, the girls from Mrs. Brownie Troop 89 BEGLEY-MAYFLOWER SIDING child ren. John Peatman's flew-up to Scouts at an elaborate by"Adult 0; LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING • program held at the school. ames Aware tha P. F. BEGLEY COMPANY ALSO: SIDING OF ALL TYPES The Girl Scouts conducted the flag ceremony and Mrs. Alfons was to giv PACKING — CRATING - STORAGE Estimates Without Obligation Dawicki pinned wings on the fol- endeavored Wm. P. DOYLE & SON The Youth Fellowship of the Bal- lowing: Betty Brunner, Marjorie of adults tov After que SINCE 1930 lard Vale United Church held the Rockwood, Susan Vanasse, Linda final meeting of the year June 12, Birch, Wendy Richards, Sandra rents, Pa ANDOVER - GR 5-1483 when a cookout was enjoyed at the PatfiCia rents,c Brouck, Louise Hall, three grout home of Miss Aimee Thompson of Wrigley, Judy Earl, Gail liart, u understand Lowell st. Mary Steele, Lucille Estes,Janice and Nancy ,outh. and Members and guests attending !loiter, Alice Dawicki i:st Only A Few Days Left were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, do not Peatman. find that th The flying-up group then must preval marched through a decorated arch For Our Fabulous WEST PEABODY George Those i to join the Girl Scouts Mrs SPEEDWAY Richards. who will be the leader ironnent Rt. 120 off Rt. 1 its the fall, took over and Pinned 1,2 the girls. Mer• toede West Peabody, Mass. Girl Scout pins on ablelu; WAREHOUSE hers of Girl Scout troop 54 then and thatr; the saluted the new scouts. SALE AT STORE COME AND GET IT Minute Ride) OUR 8 FLOORS HAVE BEEN PACKED WITH ( ()ay a 5 Areal IRItTst; MERCHANDISE AND DRASTICALLY REDUCED ( Large 1.144 ("runt and ::car I litr.uirel IN PRICE. OR WE'LL DELIVER 5113 SATURDAY TEL. MU 5-5302 Yorks l Full Selection • See Our and Liquors! AND F. J. LEONE COMPANY KITE - 8:15 PM of Wines L GENERAL ADMISSION $1.50 Po LIQUOR FINE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES CHILD 75¢ & %." MART I Hi i B 430 ESSEX ST. — LAWRENCE — MU 6-6197 SPECTATOR RACE 64 Main Si N,An Anciorc

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 5 (Continued from I'age Two) 05raNtating Cass of 1960 prepare further for life. These the possibility of the destruction of latest hit song or the sports well-educated young people will the present-day world is of over- the the newspaper They Donna Lee Allen then sections of *Ellen 'Mary Kfoury be able to step into industry, whelming importance to all. constitute the "Silent Generation." Frederick Ethan Allen, Jr. government, education, 'Donna Lee Anderson Raymond Francis Kryzynski and other The progress of mankind affects The very idea of a nation so devoid Priscilla Joan Arnold Lawrence Alvin Kuntze fields more easily. greatly the transient or lasting of thought, as the critics feel, David Henry Babble Daniel James Lancaster I am glad that many adults arc position of life in the world. Each #1 MEM •• seems incredible in our modern Phyllis Chandler Bailey "TBrenda Lee Landry able to place as much confidence in succeeding generation has con- Ann Marie Lavin / ,A age where television, radio, and Peter Fielding Baker us as they do, for older generations sidered its own'present the most *tSheila Ann Lawlor newspapers are constantly racing Raymond Edward Banks will always be a little suspicious dangerous potentially, because the James Francis i.eete to provide us with news, opinions, Grace Margaret Barsamian of youth, despite the fact that we most progress has been accom- Charlotte Ona Bentley Paul Edward Leveroni and ideas. Modern transportation Janet Grace Lord are a product of all that for which plished up to that time. As an in- Barbara Ellen Berger and communication have brought Linda Constance Low they have worked. I hope that such creasing number of fields have Beverly Ann Bergeron barriers as alienate one generation become open to research, people once faraway peoples and places Charles Bergeron, Jr. Thomas Richard Low *Lois Lyman within the easy reach of everyone. Mary Ella Bernard from another may be at least have pondered the worth of pro- 'Alice Mary Lynch We do not have to search for in- John Morrison Birdsall, 3rd partially removed. gress, particularly in the area of David Vincent Lynch formation about current happen- Lawrence Richard Bisbee, Jr. As for my generation, I hope that science. This is expecially true of Margaret MacInnis ings; this news is abundant and as Linda Marion Black with adult guidance, we may be- that age of paradox, our own pre- Richard Eugene Robert Domagk Bleicher Mahoney come a sent. Its problems are not com- accessible as the telesin knob. Meredythe Lea Manning group of whom all may Walter Bleszinski Our age, therefore, seenscon- Lorna Ann Marruzzi be justly proud; but because we are pletely unparalleled in our own his- Janet Jean floods duive to thought and under- Margaret Ellen 'Maack still young, we ask our parents' tory. We have been threatened by nding. As a further assistance, Della Marie Georgette Boulanger Judith Ann Maxwell prayer; and eventually confronted with sta Louis James Bravacos, Jr. ',Marjorie Ellen 'hazel "Please, God, let not the young economic failure, civil and world the youth of today are less res- Janet Busby *Elizabeth Ruth McBride Too long be sad war, and a host of other difficul- tricted in their thought and expres- Carol Caliri John Albin McIntyre Carrying the burdens ties; but they have never seemed ' 1 0111, sion than were the youth of pre- Albert Gordon Carlson. Jr. . Paul Sargent McKinnon We have had to be so highly complex, affecting •••i vious generations. Why, then, are Barbara Marie Carney Marie Cecilia .Menzie Richard Joseph Chetson Lead them into the sun so many people, as they do today. we silent? Certainly, we do not lack Richard Louis Meyers 'Ann Judith Churchill Within their day and time; The twentieth cent it r y has wit- access to information, the prima ry William Arthur Minzner Jeralyn Clarke They will so nessed a new dawn of progress; it essential to understanding and Linda Norma Mitchell greatly need a Hutchins, Pedrick Sweet, Patricia 'Long Coffman To see it thought. Perhaps the ceaseless Frank Lawrence 'Monett` shine." could he a harbinger of twilight to Maureen Cogger and Barbara Quesenberry, Marie Elaine Morin ESSAY the civilization we know. That we repetition of opinions and ideas '$ Mary Margaret Costello Colin Sherry, Terry Onthonk, Diana Lee Moskal have made great economic, social, with which television has bom- David James Crowe "The Twentieth Century: Dawn 'tSusan Copp Mulvey and scientific advancements does ink Orlando, Edward Saliba, barded us has dulled our individual Walter Gerard Curran Or. Twilight?" • tDeborah Lee Newcomb Freeman, Bruce Townsend, accustomed us un- Sharon Cutler by Susan 6, Slade thought - has Elizabeth Jean Nicholas (Continued on Page II) *f Richard William Daniels "There have been ages of hope ssley, Nancy MacCauslond, consciously to accept the opinions *Susan Marie Noury 'Carol-Ann Davis of others, rather than to form our Judith Elizabeth Ober and ages of despair before now. Audrey Constance Dawes (Staff Photo) *Alice Margaret O'Connor Historians of ideas inform us that GEORGE A. PARKER own. Doris Ann DeHart Knowledge and experience ac- Richard O'Toole for a thousand years nobody be- loan Cynthia Deivert H LATINO quired through reading are John Dickran Ozoonian, Jr. lieved in 'Progress. They inform _7/.• *Marilyn 'Marie DeMoor VENTILATION —Atli OONDITIQNIN • requisites for a world conscious Gail Ann Parshlcy us also that the general opinion Industrial arid Sheet Metal Work Andrea Deyermond Angela Passanisi and aware generation. It is Richard Thomas Dobbie shortly before time year one 5 POST OFFICE AVE. ANDOVER significant, therefore, that in a re- Barbara Anne Payne thousand was that the world was ANDOVER Lana Jean Done Norma Jean Peatman TEL. GR 5-2610 cent poll taken in a sophomore and Susan Donovan about to end, although, five hundred Marvin Ralph Perry years later, the• notion that the a senior homeroom at Andover *Judith Marie Doucette Ruth Watson Perry TOWNSMAN High School, the average number of George Henry Dumont. Jr. Paul James Petzold possibilities open to man were books that students read independ- Paul James Durant Ellen Anne Puzio limitless was already beginning to ently per year was five. Students Judith Lee Edmunds *Lorraine Irene Rees be widely assumed. hut were the Established 1887 Jo-Anne Essiambre THE certainly do much independent George Bradley Richards two opinions ever before held Published Every Thursday reading during the elementary *Carol Aim Essoian Roger Phillip Roberge simultaneously and progress itself 66 No. Main Street, Andover, Mass. Elinor Jessie Finnerty CHRISTIAN grades. What happens to many of Douglas Gilman Robertson regarded as the possible cause of Entered as Seoond Class Matter at *Margaret Jane Fitzgerald *Ronald Paul Salvage impending catastrophe"" This The Andoyer Post Office these young people when they reach Edward Fortuna 'tJudith Ann Scott thought, expressed in a recent book SCIENCE 10t per Copy $5.00 per Yes junior high and high school'? Is *TMichael Allen Frishman • TSusan Margaret Shaw lublisher. . Irving E. Boggs reading an unfashionable pastime William Joseph Gallant to describe the twentieth century, James William Sheard could refer to many periods. People MONITOR :ditor t)avid C. Tax.; during the high school days, or do "TRobert Lyman Garrison Joan-Ellen Simeone usiness the numerous extracurricular ac- Marie Claire Malvina Gaudet Barry Martin Skiba throughout history have wondered AN INTIANATIONAL ,dv. h1 tr. • •\••ll•asser tivities keep them too busy to read'? *TCarol Ann Gesing 'tSusan Gifford Slade whether the world in which they DAILY NIWSPAPle A Missouri high school newspaper lane Alice Gilman "JCharles Wayland Smyth, Jr. existed was temporary or per- I ATI ON AL EDITORIAL Charles Coleman Glazerman *Donald Henry Sorrie manent-doomed to destruction or editorial stated that the last *Susan Marjorie Goldman A C T /0)N American wino sat down to • read George Bernard Stern destined to hold greater opwrtuni- Carolyn Shutter Grant Constance Stewart Good Reading died in the days of long ago; that ties for man. They have also Daniel Anthony Grecoe *TJarnes Peter Stewart puzzled over the destructive or although we cover our count ry with Barbara An Greenhow Jeffrey Sinclair Stewart for the one hundred thousand tons of Sun- Ucan Marie Groleau constructive nature of their • Eleanor Swenson achievements. TOWNSMAN day newspapers, we do not read Charlotte Jane Hajj Jon Dell Swenson Whole Family them. we are too busy. Margot Bulmer Harding 'Elizabeth Mary Tammany In order to evaluate time present, CORRESPONDENTS we must remember that each per- 'est Parish Tel. GR 5-2443 Perhaps, although we do not think *Sheryl Hartford John Patrick Toomey, III . so, not enough was expected of us Marilyn Ruth Harty Robert I teary Twigg son considers the period in which Mr.. Sarah Lewis Joseph MacAlpine liastines during our high school years; and *tiohn Elmer VanNest, Jr. he is living more important toilful •News allardvale Tel. G11 5-6267 Sandra Sue Henderson Alice Vartabedian next year. on our own in the busi- personally than any previous one. Mrs. Both ';reen *Ann Henrick William Alexander Watson, Jr. ness field or in college, the Whether or not n len in some ancient lawsheen Tel. GR 5-1913 .James Alan Holden Judith Lillian West land thought that their world was •Facts "Silent" of our generation will be- *Polly Martha Holihan Constance Westbrook doomed i»ay not matter to us, but r. and Mrs. William McKenzie, come more aware of the world and. Linda Lee Howe Leila Jean Westfall r. and Mrs. Albert Warner, the begin to think. *Karen Hutchinson Linda Agnes Westfall •Family Features I laldean Lindsey, Mrs. Any Are we a "Silent Generation"? Patricia Yvette Jarbeau George Irving Whitcomb and John McIntyre, Although I think it is unfortunate *Linda Anna Johanson Walter Eaton Winn, 3rd The Christian Science Monitor 'own, Daniel Annalee Johnson Beverly Ann Winters One Norwoy St., Boston 15, Moss that I and the others of our genera- TS 110 • • NIT.. mnald Brouck, Ellsworth Madden, Charlotte 'Maria Johnson tion do not exercise their entire Richard Allen Workman Send your newspaper for the time tarlene Moreau, Aimee Thorp- *Lynn Frank Johnson *TEmily Dianne Yorshis checked. Enclosed find my check or capacity for thought, I know that I n, Richard Brown, Richard *Judith Frances Karlis Kenneth Aldlitiry Young money order. 1 year $20 0 !yers, Diane and Lorna Marruz• have not really answe red this ques- *Herbert 'Ellsworth Kempton Leonard Francis Zerchini Ct months $10 ❑ 3 months $5 [1' Richard Sheaff, Steve Farr, tion. I feel, moreover, that if our *Members of the National Honor Society nt Warner, Edward and Richard country is going to survive as a taraduating with honors vison and Charles I la. great nation, our generation and Name succeeding generations must fully they are willing to admit. Because great faith in young people's ability jjlk :01 utilize their capabilities. They of this, most high school students to think, accept responsibilities, Address i roop 89 Girls cannot be silent. I hope that we as are not fully exploited. It is not until and act maturely, for nay genera- the workers and leaders of our they enter college or a profession tion has accomplished many things. MO 11, N11t1 hir:Aii I ( t, Zone State ecome Scouts country will accept this responsi- that they learn how to make best A few of these are the running of It. Girl Scout bility thoughtfully and maturely and use of their abilities. The competi- the state government on Good Bina MORE .1.0!I Nth South School Government Day, en experience pop 54 taking part in the flying that we will strive to perpetuate and tion which is encountered there is from Mrs. enhance our great American nation. the best way to eliminate the "do as which illustrated the adult way in program, the girls which young people are ableto take Brownie Troop89 ESSAY little as possible" attitude. in Peatman's over the various state offices and "Adult Opinions On Youth" One very understanding parent ,v-up to Scouts at an elaborate debate most intelligently the same gram held at the school. by James P. Stewart stated that in order to guide youth intzbstrn correctly, mature adults must issues as their adult represent- ..;;Titnrral iioutr Ant- Ehe Girl Scouts conducted the Aware that one of n ty classmates i/111,1MM experienced, for atives and senators do; the pro- AND, ceremony and Mrs. Allot. was to give her views on youth, I assist the less ./l'!1t Mn, fessional presentations as deinon- vicki pinned wings on the fol- endeavored to discover the attitude without this guidance, students will of adults toward youth. never attain their goals. Another strated by several high school jog: Betty 13rumer, Marjorie musicians at a recent assembly; Dear friends, :kwood, Susan Vanasse, Lin6 After questioning a number of felt that although much has been Sandra parents, I found that they, the said about the irresponsibility of the school science fair so success- ch, Wendy Richards, carried out by students, and muck, Louise Hall, Patrici:i could be classified into today's youth, they do have a fully threeh groups. the fact that more than ever, youth We believe every reader igley, Judy Earl, Gail Hart, groups. There are those who broader knowledge than any pre- understand youth, those who oppose vious generation, and are some- are becoming active citizens. Many will agree with us that poor ry Steele, Lucille Estes,Janic( are graduating from high school to ter, Alice Dawicki and Kane' youth, and unfortunately those wino times too serious about life. service in the funeral direct- just do not care. It was pleasing to • I agree with these adults. I have go on to college where they will ing profession is =an. 1 dear at arty 'he flying-up group the] find that the first group' was the price. YoYou must prevalent. above all, 7ched through a decorated arc! service of the highest type. Din theGirl Scouts Mrs George I Those who seemed to understand what your 11,,ung people felt that it was en- JUST Cost is secondary. bards. who will be the leader 1 %,,ronttt the fall, took over and pi""e. rather than people that Doctor ordered.. Scout pins on the girls.' changed; that youth of today will be On the other hand, you able to run the world of tonori r( want the price to be fair. 3 of Girl Scout troop 54 1 and that they know ited the new .-couts. 111LIChiniore Hiattal1; Prompt And in that connection , we are perfectly willing that our COME AND GET IT prices be compared with any o ther PRESCRIPTION establishment Only a 5 Minute Ride) 1reat thy giving Large FRET, PAIthl\t; PRIME same type of service. atrance) Fron1 and Rear I SERVICE ROAST Respectfully, OR WE'LL DELIVER RIBS OF BEEF too May Pay Your Telephone Bill Here TEL. MU 5-5302 Yorkshire Pudding • See Our Full Selection of Wines and Liquors! ANDOVER INN e• LIQUOR artigan Pharmacy MART TEL. GR 5- 1006 B ANOOvER MISS Awioer /...1 t r.) ST 61 Main tic• --

1 6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 R 13 Baptized At 11.1* MIND W. Parish Church Thirteen young people were bap- tized Sunday morning at the West Parish Church. They were Laurie and Ellen (z/t1 6°A Douglass, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Douglass; Jeffrey W. Doyle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Doyle; Mark Fitzpatrick, sonof Irwirrinsvo Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah H. Fitz- patrick; Jeffrey D. Luntz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Luntz; nifriqNr Kathryn L. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Johnson; Peter D. Magown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Magown; Jack W. McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.. McLeod; Beverly Ann Nicoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nicoll; Dorothy J. Mellett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mellen Jr.; Martha Lynn and Laura Ruth Viehmann, twin daugh- Receive ters of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. From Viehmann; and Robert L. Zwicker, Northeast son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. traditional Zwicker. June l Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN R eceiving in ndust ria s F ranci rd. Stephen ( his B. S. in STARLING'S GRADUATING CLASS - Members of St. Augustine's School pose here for Townsman photographer Frank Leone Jr. lWilliam eighth grade class graduated with appropriate ceremonies. They Gwareenwood I SUNOCO STATION e in En Gould, Director of Music, will play dergarten class through 6thgrade. ncoh the Prelude and Postlude. 8 p.m. FREE PICK•UP Bible Study Group 1 meets CIIURCUIES NOTICE: Union Services of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Henry degriee, and DELIVERY SERVICE South Church and Free Christian C. Becker, 17 Theodore ave. W3 Church will begin the first Sunday Free Church SUNDAY: 10:15 a.m. Morning TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Ch ristian Out- cfrioaitecALeiif in July at the Free Christian GR. 5-9808 REV. J. ALLYN BRADFORI, Par tor Worship Service conducted by Rev. reach Committee meeting. J. Allyn Bradford whose sermon Church. During August and the frist Ballardvale United Church FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Social Action Sunday in September, the services rit 205 North Main Street, Andover Committee meeting at the Church. title will be "Faith and Personal REV. H AL DEAN S. LINDSEY WILSON Religion". Prelude, Largo and Air will be at the South Church. All SUNDAY: 10 a.m. MorningWor- services are at 10 a.m., and child wrence by Wesley and By The Waters of ship. The minister will bring the and Mrs. Rk FREE Parking for our customers at Eidam's care is offered. Babylon by Karg-Elert. Anthem, message "The Stairway To Your del st. The • CHARG't • BUDGET • LAY•AWAY In Thee Is Gladness by Whitehead. Christian Science Society Upper Room". 5:30 p.m. The Youth !la rtnn.ia Open FRIDAY end Tuesday 'til 9 Offertory, The King of Love My ( 6 Locke Street) Fellowship will have a cookout at B 'RUBE Shepherd Is by Shelley. Nursery SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m.SundaySchool the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert !ion Secours care will be provided. 11 a.m. Church Service. Subject of Warner. Irs. Raynto WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. The Ex- lesson sermon: "Ch ristian WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Senior d. The mot -Nicamerai plorers will meet at the Church. Science". Choir rehearsal. DECKER • THURSDAY: 10 a.m. The Sew- Reading room, 66 Main st. open The North Parish Church Jerry Deel 40)1;1 ing Circle will meet in the lower 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday through (Unttartan) — North Andover :.eominster. Parish Hall. Friday, except holidays. REV. P.A. 140,)WN JH., Mush., Lee Nason, shop ',!rs. Lewis Andover Baptist Church WEDNESDAY: Testimony meet- SATURDAY: 12:30 p.m. Junior REV. DONALD J. RYDER, Pastor CI ACRAF • ART SUPPLIES • CAMERAS • DARK ROOM ings 8 p.m. High Young People will meet at SATURDAY: Church Family St. Augustine's Church the church to visit historic sites EQUIPMENT • DEVELOPING • PRINTING Picnic. Leave Church between 9 aLocnd kbMr REV. HENRY B. SMITH, Pastor in Boston. and 10 a.m. Return by 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. Morning mento, Cal. 270 ESSEX ST LAWRENCE ,Next tc Weirlet's Fto, 4742 SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Nursery. SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to Service of Worship: Sermon: ioniier mar Church School for Beginners and 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. "Think on These Things". This dover. The n Primary Dept. 10 a.m. Morning SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10, will be the last service until Sept. are Mr. and Worship Service. Message by the 11 and 12. 11. of New Londe pastor, the Rev. Donald J. Ryder. TUESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Andover and St. Joseph's Church HARDY - "Faith, Hope and Love". Anthem (BALLARDVALF.) Troop 84 meets at the Community cD — by the Senior choir. 8 p.m. Gospel Center. 7:30 p.m. The Education Lynn, June 9 SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. Hour. Committee will meet at thechurch. and Mrs. F 1 Confessions heard before Mass. Spokane, WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Mid- Christ church Fayene,W Paris week prayer service. West Parish Church hl V. 1. I I I. N , Ikclat a r paternal grar South Church REV. HOWARD A. ANDREWS, Pastor FRIDAY; 10 a.m. Holy Commu- nion (St. John Baptist Day), 645 Mrs. Freder REV. FREDEPI^K B. NOSS, Pastor SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. Service of p.m. Adult Social Group Chicken High st. The SUNDAY: Morning Worshipcon- Worship, conducted by the Rev. other da ugh ducted by the Rev. Frederick B. Howard A. Andrews. Festival of Barbecue. SUNDAY: Second Sunday after char d Noss. Sermon topic: "To Know, to Roses and Baptisms. Trinity. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. SH )TTES Love, and toObey". Special Music: MONDAY: 9-12 noon, W est June 20 at La Tenor Solo, Keith H. Gould, ac- Parish Vacation Bible Camp, with 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. Music is under the direction oatit. t companied by Miss Ethel Mac- Church Vestry as home base. This oflrvinVilkinson, organist and s:a27 Tr, Gregor at the organ. Keith H. is for children of this year's Kin- was Jeanne T choirmaster. James O'Reilley Elected By P.F. NEW full-roior trackage About 30 members of the Senior %%itir !..r.e-through iridow High Pilgrim Fellowship of the West Church gathered Sundayeve- and corriph.le ,r•II rig ning at the home of Diana Peterson on Greenwood rd., wherea cookout was enjoyed prior to the regular Worship service, whichwasheldat 7 p.m. in the West Church. MCGREGOR Election of officers for the coming fall was held as follows: TRIM TRUNKS TEX-CEM President, James O'Reilley; Vice INTERIOR EXTERIOR President, Renee Dubocq; Secre tary, Florence Duguid; and Treas- LOOK TRIM, FEEL SECURE, DRY FAST urer. David C

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The girls voted to adopt the name residents will be held N1on- of Blue-etts. day, June 27, from 9-noon at PROTECT Mrs. F rank orlando is the leader the High School. General and is being assisted by Mrs. Nancy registration for BABY'S both in and out-of-town resi- Poland and NI rs. Mildred Fai rburn. dents will be held Tuesdo, HEALTH - Girls in the group include Linda June 28, from 9 a.m. to noon. Mortess, Patricia Townsend, Lau- GIVE THE NEW ren Mullett, Cynthia Verda, Kath- MOTHER A leen Bradly, Roxanne Poland, Jane Fairbush, Nancy Roll!, Donna I la r- FLOORS Gift Certificate ris, Nancy Sweeney, Candace WASHED and WAXED from Maher, Karen Torrisi, Mary I la rris, Susan Roll! and Julie Mc- WINDOWS - WALLS PRIDE'N JOY Govern. Free Estimate DIAPER SERVICE Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN MUrdock 2-5770 MU 8-5454 STFPIIEN C. O'('ONNOR FRANCIS A. ORR Degrees BENSLLY - A daughter, Received Jennifer, June 15, at Lawrence From Northeastern General I lospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Northeastern University held its Gordon Bensley, 143 Main st. The traditional graduation exercises mother was Audrey Nye. NORWOOI) - A son, Matthew June 19. Ellis, June 15, at Lawrence Receiving a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering degree General Ilospital, to Mr. and Mrs. was Francis A. Orr, 9 Red Spring Richard Norwood, Abbot Academy. The mother was Anne Sheppard. rd. Stephen C. O'Connor received WILLIAMS - A son June 14, at his 13. S. in Chemical Engineering. Lawrence General I lospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, 127 William A. 1 laddad Jr., 220 Frank Leone Jr, Haverhill st. The mother was Greenwood rd., received the Asso- Elizabeth Wilkinson. ciate in Engineering, electronic, SULLIVAN - A daughterJune 15, rten class through 6thgrade 'tom Lincoln Institute. at Bon Secours Ilospital, to Mr. and Receiving his Master of Science ). Bible Study Group 1 meet- Mrs. Edward Sullivan, 39 Pearson degree, in mechanical engineering, home of Mr. and Mrs.lienr. st. The mother was Theresa Crow- was Alfred I). Kochel, 84 Maple cker, 17 Theodore ave. ley. ESDAY: 8 p.m. Ch ri stian Out- one hAYWARD - A son, John Arthur Committee meeting. Jr. May 6 at the Base 1 lospital in Ulardvale united Church Fort Dix, N. J., to Mr. and Mrs. EV. HALDEAN S LINDSEY WILSON - A son, June 17, at John Arthur llayward. Mrs. Ilay- IDAY: 10 a.m. MorningWor- l.awrence General I lospital, to Mr. ward is the former Geraldine Bout- it at lowest cost The minister will bring the and Mrs. Richard Wilson, 22 A run- well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ige "The Stairway To Your del st. The mother was Patricia Sherman Boutwell, formerly of In buying a new car, you take care to choose one that will be Room". 5:30p.m. The Youth Hartman. Shaw sheen rd. 4ship will have a cookout at BERIJBE - A son June 16, at "easy to handle." Take the same care on the same point, in stn Secours I lospital, to Mr. and MacMILL AN HAS wile of Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. S. DEGREE Mrs. Raymond 13erube, 23 Topping choosing the FINANCING PLAN for that car. The Bay State Donald C. MacMillan, son of Mr. :d. The mother was Rita Millard. DNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Senior and Mrs. Chester MacMillan, 2F Merchants National Bank has the ideal Auto Finance Plan that DECKER - A son to Mr. and Mrs. rehearsal. River st., received his B.S. Degree will be "easy to handle" because it is custom-tailored to your he North Parish Church Jerry Decker, 44 Fruit st., in Mechanical Engineering from Leominster. The mother was Joyce Unitarian) — North Andover Worcester Polytechnic Institute at needs and income . . . plus the assurance that the cost of Lee Nason, daughter of Mr. and V. E.A. MOWN lH., Mauste• the 92nd annual C0111111C11CCIllellt. Mrs Lewis Nason of Balla rdvale. financing will be rock-bottom low. TURDAY: 12:30 p.m. Junior CRACRAFT - A son June 16, to Young People will meet at and Mrs. Joseph Cracraft, hurch to visit historic sites 1136 Lockbrae rd., North Sacra- BARNARD ston. mento, Cal. The mother was the \IDAY: 10:30 a.m. Morning former Mary Rae Fountain of An- • A ce of Worship: Sermon: Ince dover. The maternal grandparents 11( on These Things" This G - are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Krigbaum )e the last service until Sept. 1930 of New London, Conn., formerly of E Andover and Lawrence. ESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout HARDY - A daughter, Karen Serving ) 84 meets at the Community N Lynn, June 9 to Airman first class tr. 7:30 p.m. The Education nittee will meet at the church. and Mrs. Frederick I). I lardy of Your C Spokane, Wash. The mother was christ church Faye Paris of Greer, S. C. The a. I t , liecior Every Y IDAY: 10 a.m. Holy Commit- paternal grandparents are Mr. and (St. John Baptist Day). 6:45 Mrs. Frederick C. I lardy, 46 1/2 I Adult Social Group Chicken High st. The family includes an- Insurance other daughter, Deborah, and a .cue \1DAY: Second Sunday after son, Richard James, Need ty. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. SHOTTES - A son, Michael John, m. Morning Prayer and Ser. June 20 at Lawrence General! los- Music is under the direction pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis CHECK THESE LOW RATES! vin Wilkinson, organist and Shottes, 27 Topping rd. The mother was Jeanne Towne. master. nes O'Reilley Amount Financed Monthly Payments cted By P.F. wt 30 members of the Senior $1,000 $31.94 Pilgrim Fellowship of the Church gathered Sundayere• it the home of Diana Peterson $1,500 $47.91 •eenwood rd., where a cookout onjoyed prior to the regular hip service, which washeldat $2,000 $63.88 in the West Church. ON ALL GARMENTS ction of officers for the ig fall was held as follows: LEFT FOR CLEANING dent, James O'Reilley; Vice * NO RED TAPE * NO DELAY Secre• dent, Renee Dubocq; THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Florence Duguid; andTreas• David Churchill. 0 NORTH REA DRIVE • IN room 28w 61 4 en noun s NOW PLAYING AMPLE Space Declares War Bay State Mer On Earth PARKING BATTLE SPACE NATIONAL BANK IN OUTER SPACE

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EDITORIAL THOUGHTS It's Your Job Theory and practice are quite separate on occasion — thus the Selectmen are worried that there may not be enough voters at the special town meeting next Vbednesday at Memorial Auditorium. Theory has it that registered voters, many of whom also pay taxes in considerable amounts, will turn out to a town meeting because it is their responsibility as citizens. And if this is insufficient reason, they will respond because their own self-interest as taxpayers is at stake. In practice, a small percentage of the voters ever bothers to attend a town meeting. And an even smaller DAVID AMBROSE FRANCIS BAXEN DALE JOHN IIIILBER percentage pays attention to the special session that occasionally is summoned. Specially at this time of year, when the weather is nice and the grass needs mowing, there is apt to be a poor attendance. I4e can't blame the Selectmen for worrying that 350 men and women may not show up. Those of our citizens who feel that they have some responsibility for helping to establish policy in the town should not fail to attend. They should not take it for granted that at least 350 other people will be there — this is the easiest way to wind up without the necessary quorum. Each voter should assume that he, or she, will be the one person whose presence is needed to attain that goal. Let's take our jobs as citizens seriously and attend this vital session. RoIlLRT JOHNSON ROBERT JONES GEORGE KIRBY DI ID 20 M.P.H.? HOSTS NEEDED Ever try driving 20 miles an hour for a sustained period? FOR VISITORS 3 Grac It's an interesting experiment. (Continued from Page One, Because in this modern age of automatic transmissions individuals into the family circle rom ll some drivers find that they have to shift into the low gear during the three-week period, the Three Andos only requirement is that each of to keep their cars at the 20 mph rate of speed. 'tog the 450 seven families has a teen-age son. seniors who Normally there isn't too much attention paid to this And, in the eighth home, it is hoped laureate degree problem of keeping a car at a slow speed. that the boys' teacher will find tenement ex, members of the family who are -ace Hall. In fact, horse power is a big selling point in the auto- about the same age, and have They are: mutual interests. motive industry and many of us are more concerned with James Ilenry All eight of the visitors come this factor than with how slowly the car will travel for .c. received tl from Blackburn, England or its degree. sustained distances. immediate vicinity. Located in Bride was a However, the state law restricts speeds to 20 mph in Lancashire, Blackburn is an in- Delta Chi irate dustrial community. Blade mill congested areas, in the absence of local rules even fur- George Kirby, 36, leader of the id varsity ther reducing this speed. And there is no question but group, teaches English and .dent of th Physical Education. what the limit can be enforced, if this is the desire of the • e staff of tl The boys are John Brewer, 17; pus newspr Robert Jones, 19; Robert Johnson, law enforcement authorities. ANTHONY PARKINSON THOMAS SMITH ranged to the 17; David Ambrose, 17; Francis lass cabinets, It seems basic, however, to assume that most of those Baxendale, 18; AnthonyParkinson, employed in our enforcement agencies use common sense Richard F. G. 17; and Thomas Smith, 18. st, was aw. when going about their assigned jobs. There are times, They will arrive in Montreal, science deg! Canada, Aug. 5 and come to An- under certain weather and traffic conditions, when 20 mph weeks nistratior,. SUSIE'S dover by bus. After three Garfield was is far too fast. There are other times when 30 mph in the here, they will leave for visits to igma Chi, nati SONNETS Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. ty and also w same area may not he excessive. Mrs. Farrington explained that If enforcement is handled on a common sense basis, each of the group has already written a letter, to be forwarded there can certainly he no justifiable complaint about it 1)) ))111,1 east', to whomever his host will behere. 1 from any source. But if an arbitrary 20 mph enforcement is This will give local families an forthcoming here, many drivers will find themselves break- opportunity to write to their guest ing the limit, and in trouble with the Registry of Motor and become better acquainted before his arrival. Vehicles, even though they are driving sanely and properly During the three-week visit, a for the type of area. few side trips and group activities LINE-UP will be planned, with the assistance of the host families and Mrs. Far- rington. Down the Years with The Townsman Jack's been nimble; Otherwise, she explained,"each mem- Jack's been quick. guest should become a real ber of the family, do chores, take 5u Years Ago — June, 1910 will spend the surnme r ,pith It looks like he part in family activities. This is the The contract of painting the F rye relatives Will duel with Dick. best way for them to get well ac- Village School has been awarded to 25 Years Ago — June, 1935 quainted with us, the main reason James May. Hardy and Cole will The chimney for the new boiler for the existence of the organiza- Pleasant lay a new floor in the schoolhouse. house at the Central schools has tion that arranges their trips. Seven girls and five boys made up nearly reached its full height. It tor of St. Augustine's parish. lie A class of 36 graduated Sunday The "Experiment in International the graduating class of Punchard stands slightly over 100 feet this presently is pastor of Holy Rosary Living", with offices all over the morning from St. Augustine's for this year. week. The plans call for the chim- Church in Lawrence. School. Lawrence J. Gilooly won world, provides opportunities In this issue is reprinted a set ney to stand 121 feet. 10 Years Ago — June, 1930 the headmaster's scholarship and persons from all countries to visit of rules and by-laws for the Frye Selectman J. Everett Collins, The tax rate was announced today the Mary Mercer prize for general others - believing that this is the Village School, as drawn up in May, director of the Andover Male by the assessors, following receipt excellence. best way for theni to know and un- 1842, by Enoch F rye, William Poor Choir, led the combined choruses of approval from the state Depart- derstand varied customs and cul- Rapid and Timothy Foster. Among other of the New England Federation of ment of Corporations and Taxation. Blackmer Graduated tures. regulations, it is specified that "No Men's Glee Clubs In part of the kith this littt It stands at $36, the same as last Inquiries from interested fami- Card you can teacher shall be allowed to carry program at the Pop's Concert in year. This was the figure estimated Magna Cum Laude lies should be directed to Mrs. any club, or any other deadly with no mon Symphony Hall Wednesday night. at town meeting, even though some Alan R. Blackmer Jr., 215 Main Farrington. ,make your pi weapon, into the school for the dis- The driver of a banana van was $58,000 more was appropriated st., graduated magna cum laude And, as she pointed out, the trip . cl cipline of the school". The rules charged with driving to endanger this year. from Harvard University June 16, scheduled for this group of eight store also state that a "scholar" should and speeding by officer David po The Red Cross is forming a receiving the A. B. degree. appears to be in real jeopardy slue. You get be designated to get water, who is Gillespie Tuesday morning, after disaster unit, for mutual aid with Others graduating were George unless eight families here dooffer It bill and able to carry a pailful at a time. the van struck a state highway other communities in case of F. Bernardin, 11 Abbot st., LL.B.; their hospitality. loth: to pa, There apparently had been corn-. vehicle parked on the side of South natural disaster. James M. Gillespie, 92 Elm st., 'eV, minutes plaints f rom neighbors about pupils Main st. Two of the state men were Fire, causing damage estimated Ph.D.; Andrew NI, Leaf, 56 Salem Plain rd. is spending the summer Credit Cord. 1), surrounding the wells. slightly injured. at $1,000 swept through the rear of st., A. B.; Joseph P. Pellegrino, 9 with friends at liyamis, Cape Cod. Fifty-four pupils, 32 of whom Ballardvale will hold its cele- a Main st. home Sunday. The only Sherbourne st., A,B,; and David E. Miss Kay Berthold of Shawsheen were boys, were graduated from bration of the Fourth of July this casualty was the family cat, which Pingree, 45 Cheever cir., Ph.D. rd. left recently to take a six- the ninth grade in exercises yes- year, starting with a bonfire at at firemen reported had suffocated in PERSONALS weeks' course in Languages terday afternoon in Punchard hall. midnight. There are many plans for a shed attached to the kitchen. Colby College, Waterville, Me. Mrs. John Rasmussen of Lowell 236 Essex St. A large group of relatives and activities throughout the holiday. Three youths, in a car stolen in Miss Anne Berthold, a studept at st. left by Pan-Am Air Lines Fri- LAWR friends was present. The center of town will not have a New Hampshire, *we re picked up by Antioch "college,Yellow Springs, Nilrnivon Blanchard E. Ralph of Phillips celebration this year. day for Copenhagen, Denmark, h SI local police Saturday noon and have where she will visit with relatives Ohio, is spending the surninerwit 216 Central st sailed this week on the "Prince The Rev. John A. McErtain, been returned to New Hampshire her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf- 18 Merrimack George" for Nova Scotia, where he 0,S.A., has been designated as pas- for several months. authorities. Mrs. Luella Bartlett of I ligh gang Berthold of Shawsheen rd. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960

sident of his residence hall and sports editor of The Brown and beth Grant, Grace Stebbins, I3onnie White, campus paper, lie also was Thompson, Lee Ilaselton, Judy FLYING a member of the campus bowling Stneltzer and Mary LeTourneau. league during his junior and senior Lee llaselton also received her years. child care badge.

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GEORGE. KIRBY 0111D I.. 11olt1► rs NEEDED VISITORS 3 Graduated .ontinued from Page One) halals into the family circle rom Lehigh the three-week period, the Three Andover students are a- requirement is that each of mong the 450 Lehigh University families has a teen-age son, seniors who received bacca- n the eighth home, it ishoped laureate degrees at the 92nd coni- he boys' teacher will find ncernent exercises June 13 in ers of the family who are race Pall. the same age, and have They are: 1 interests. James 'henry Bride II of Johnson eight of the visitors come rd. received the bachelor of arts Blackburn, England or its hate vicinity. Located in Bride was a member of Theta shire, Blackburn is an in- Delta Chi fraternity and Scabbard al commwaity. nd Blade military honorary. Ile rge Kirby, 36, leader of the played varsity football, was vice teaches English and 1,resident of the Ski Club and was :al Education. , the staff of the Brown and White, boys are John Brewer, 17; mpus newspaper. Ile aliza be- t Jones, 19; Robert Johnson, led to the junior and senior avid Ambrose, 17; Francis lass cabinets. dale, 18; Anthony Parkinson, Richard F. Garfield, 113 Chest- d Thomas Smith, 18. ' st, was awarded the bachelor y will arrive in Montreal, science degree in business ad- a, Aug. 5 and come to An- 'nistration. by bus. After three weeks they will leave for visits to Garfield was pledge trainer of ignia Chi, national social f rater- lelphia and Washington, D.C. lay and also was on the staff of ;. Farrington explained that of the group has already n a letter, to be forwarded ,mever his host will behere. will give local families an the best home insurance costs less! unity to write to their guest become better acquainted his arrival. ing the three-week visit, a he trips and group activities Your own independent insurance man planned, with the assistance host families and Mrs.Far- n. can save you money :rwise, sine explained, "each should become a real mem- the family, do chores, take Sound coverage, personal service, and cash savings add 'family activities. This is the These are the New England up to the best in home insurance. The New England ,ay for them to get well ac- !,d with us, the main reason Agency Mutual Companies. Agency Mutuals give you all three. existence of the organiza- Tat arranges their trips." ABINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. "Experiment in International ATTLEBORO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Mutual insurance returns you substantial savings. New ", with offices all over the BARNSTABLE COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO provides opportunities for BERKSHIRE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. England Agency Mutual policies are handled only by is from all countries tovisit CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. independent local insurance men. Yours is a friend and - believing that this is the DORCHESTER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. ay for them to know and un- FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. neighbor who puts your interest first. The New England nd varied customs and col- Rapid Credit GRANGE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Agency Mutual Companies, with agents in every New wdh th,s littl GUARANTEE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. fries from interested fami- e MVNB Credit HINGHAM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. England town, offer full standard coverage, backed by hould be directed to Mrs. Card you can make purchases HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. century-tested service to New England homeowners. gton. with no money downl You make your purchase at our LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. as she pointed out, the trip store . . charge it at our LYNN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. led for this group of eight store It figures! Call your local insurance man today about s to he in real jeopardy pay for it at our MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. eight families here dooffer store. You get just one month- MERRIMACK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO your Fire Insurance or Homeowners coverage. Say, "I IY bill and you may take MIDDLESEX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. ospitality. months to pay. Takes but a MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF SACO, MAINE want the best in home insurance. Tell me about the Lew minutes to get your NORFOLK & DEDHAM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. rd. is spending the summer Credit Card. Do it here today' New England Agency Mutuals." lends at Hyannis, CapeCod, PAWTUCKET MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Kay Berthold of Shawsheen PHENIX MUTUAL'fIRE INSURANCE CO. 't recently to take a six- PROVIDENCE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO course in Languages at QUINCY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO College, Waterville, Me. TRADERS & MECHANICS INSURANCE CO. 236 Essex St.-92 So. trine Berthold, a student at 13'woY WORCESTER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO t °liege, Yellow Springs, LAWRENCE . a I h tiiiminvon s spending the surnmerwit Shopping Plaza 216 Central St. Lowell age 115 years. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf- 18 Merrimack Average 3erthold of Shawslieen rd. St., Haverhill et, e

1 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 A engagement of their daughter, Miss Dellart is a graduate of business he worked at the Nla rland Doris Anne, to Airman second Andover High School. Airman Ar- Mill. class, Peter M. Arnold, son of nold is a graduate of Thompson He is survived by his wife, Rita %run d — Dell art Mason F. Arnold of Andover, and Academy, Boston, and is stationed (Darby) Armstrong; four sisters, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Del la rt, Mrs. H. John Straker of Westport. at Tinker Air Force base, Okla- Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Mrs. Hannah 21 Arthur rd., announce the homa. Gilliam, Mrs. Agnes Benecke and Cronin — Joy Margaret Polleise, all of Califor- Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Joy of Wor- nia; also several nieces and cester have announced theengage- nephews. NEW BOOKS ment of their daughter, Constance The funeral will be held today at Louise Joy, R.N., to John A . C ronin 10 a.m. at the M. A, Burke Memo- Jr.. son of Mrs. John A. Cronin of rial Funeral home. Burial will be Andover, and the late Mr. Cronin. in St. Augustine's Cemetery. ARRIVING DAILY The wedding is scheduled for MRS. NELLIE M. KNAPTON Oct. 11 at a nuptial Mass in the Mrs. Nellie M. (Daly) Knapton, Church of Christ the King, Wor- 9 Carlisle st., died at the family cester . home Wednesday, June 15, after a Miss Joy is a graduate of Wor- long illness. She was 76 years old. ANDOVER BOOKSTORE cester Classical High School and The widow of William Knapton, MAIN COR. CHESTNUT ST. the Worcester Hospital School of who died in March, she was a native Nursing. She is on the nursing of Cornwall, ()mark), and had been staff of the Massachusetts Eye and a resident of Andover for 37 years. Ear Infirmary. She attended Grace Epsicopal David C. Collins of Andover Mr. Cronin is a graduate of Cen- Church in Lawrence and was Past was among 1200 students who tral Catholic High School and at- Deputy and Past Noble Grand of received degrees at the 110th tended Merrimack College. Ile the former Ruth Rebekah Lodge of annual commencemen served two years with the U. S. Lawrence. t of the Army in Europe and is nsw as- University of Rochester Sunday, She is survived by a daughter, June 12. sociated with the A rlingt,fi Trust Mary, wife of Andrew Mille, with Co. whom she made her home; a son, The son of Mr. and Ws Barnard — Erler Francis T. Knapton of Lawrence; T.R.D. Collins, 10 Stevens cir., Cross Coal Co. Mrs. Emilie G. Erler, 13 Car- a brother, James Daly of Lynn; he received a Bachelor of lisle st., has announced the engage- three sisters, Mrs. Charles Pal- Science degree with a major in EST. 1864 ment and coming marriage of her mer of Gardner, Me., Mrs. Carl physics. daughter, Karolyn, to Carl A. Ba r- Daley, of Canada, and Mrs. James Misses Ann Healy, Nancy A, FUEL AND RANCE OIL nard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wray of Fulton. N. Y.; six grand- FIRST RE W. Barnard of Windham, N. II. children and five great-grand- Potter, Sally Burke andCarolNcel, The wedding will take place July child ren. Ralph Bush was best man all enjoyed a rl 9 at a 4 o'clock ceremony in the The funeral was held Saturday the ushers were Paul Bush, Var. e front r Christ Episcopal Church. A garden at 2 p.m. at the Lundgren Funeral mini I loyt, John Mohs and Tim. iffin, Rutl reception will be held at the home Home, with the Rev. W. Harold othy Wood, the latter of NewYork. AL EDICT of the bridegroom's parents. Deacon, rector of Grace Episcopal Entering the church with her Miss Erler is a graduate of Church, conducting the service. father the bride wore a gown of I Continue SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS Punchard High School, and the Burial was in Spring Grove Ceme- white silk organza over taffeta mean that Chamberlain School of Retailing tery. styled with a scoop neckline and smis of pro in Boston. She is employed by long sleeves in a fined bodice.The velopment Raytheon Company. bouffant skirt was accented with sure our t • • • THE SWING IS TO Her fiance was graduated from inserts of embroidered sprays of n. Pinkerton-Academy and received BUSH — MAGUDER roses and it extended into achapel There is n. his B. A. degree from the Univer- The papal blessing was bestowed train. A coronet of seed pearls a need fo sity of New Hampshire. Ile served on Miss Kathleen C. Maguder, held her double tiered veil of expeci GENERAL as an officer in the U. S. Army daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis French' illusion with an em- f such a need and at present is employed by Maguder, 6 Clifton st., Lawrence, broidered edge and she carried a ps a reawak Western Electric Co. and John J. Bush, son of Mr. and prayerbook ma rked with an orchid a rebirth of Mrs. Victor Bush, 244 Beacon st., and Stephanotis. upression - t who were united in marriage at a The honor attendant woreagown so continue Obituaries... nuptial Mass at lOo'clock Saturday of yellow sheer nylon over taffeta rove scientif JANIES W. ARMSTRONG morning, June 11 In St. Patrick's with a scoop neckline, cap sleeves he possibilit With exclusive James W. Armstrong, 66, 173 Church. The Rev. Eugene P. Mc- and a bouffant skirt that fell in a mainly shoe North Main st., died at his home Namara officiated. hack sweep. She wore a matching n justifiabl Nygen cord! Monday morning following a short Miss Agnes R. Doyle played the picture hat trimmed with rosebuds pes. Our abi illness. nuptial music. Pink gladioli, car- and carried blue marguerites in a ilize constr Born in Salisbury, Scotland, he nations and rosebuds decorated the colonial bouquet. The bridesmaids ill determin was formerly an agent for the altar. wore similar costumes in rainbow ury. Thos, Protects Against: Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- Miss Diane C. Maguder was maid colors, pink, blue, green and merica, witl pany. After leaving the insurance of honor and the bridesmaids were orchid. They carried yellow mar- tights musi guerites. and in expre Bruise Blowouts Guests from Georgia, New York, rim excuse Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsyl- aintive rf Punctures vania and attended a re- urity; no ac ception at the Merrimack Valley oblems, be recedented or Skids Golf Club after which the couple left for Canada. ^either case, urs, WEILLE — IIIGGINSON VALEI Miss Evelyn Cushman Iliggin- lassniates: son, daughter of Mr. and hits. The receivi Chestnut Joseph II. I ligginson, 60 . arks the con st. and 1)r. Francis Lee %Vele of Boston were married in Dubir:. ( N. II. Saturday, June 18, at ire summer home of the bridegroor. The ceremony was performed 40- Ot % the Rev. Lyman V. Rutledge. ti , , Th e couple will live at247Con• 1 D nionwealth ave., Boston and in IV- 1 1 ::P7. • iin . fit . t• 2 TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS 10 — — • ilere com eJ the brict e DO YOU NEED AN EXTRA --,5PErgt 11.1 N air- Whatever your plans, this Co-operative Bank invites you to save for the things The Dual 90 NYGEN cord tire with exclusive —Strataseal" construction seals punctures as it that are dreams today, realities tomor- —.44-JIt'3° rolls . . . makes possible this daring statement, 1 "We pay for road service if you have a puncture!" row. Remember . . . your savings are fully insured and generous dividends VCHECK New car safety? THE are added regularly. Start saving now THESE POINTS TH Change-Over to Dual 90's 1'ENERAL for a happier future! Uo bciliis to: L., today! 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FORM TENNIS CLUB; USING P. A. COURTS Mr. and Sirs. Matthew A. Medick of Wild Rose dr, have organized a tennis club, which will make use of the courts bv arrangement with Phillips Academy. Mr. and Sirs. Medick will discuss membership in the club with those interested in Joining.

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PLANNING A — David C. Collins of Andover P ARTY — BANQUET is among 1200 students who :eived degrees at the 110th MEETING WEDDING PARTY? nual commencement of the iversity of Rochester Sunday, ne 12. PRIVATE ROOM The son of Mr. and yrs, AVAILABLE R.D. Collins, 10 Stevens cit., received a Bachelor of Call GR 5-1965 for Arrangements ience degree with a major in COCKTAIL LOUNGE ysics, isses Ann Healy, Nancy A, FIRST REUNION — The Class of 1920, Punchard High School, E. Noyes. Standing are Mildred Morse, Helena Wells Moody, After, Sally Burke and CarolNoel, enjoyed a reunion last weekend, the first since graduation. In Marion White Henderson, Edith Sweeney, Ralph H. Biggar, Ar- Ralph Bush was best man aid the front row are Edna Woodhead Eastman, Esther Boutwell e ushers were Paul Bush, Var lene Miller Reed, Adelaide Dodge Ashton and Rose Spector .- iffin, Ruth Cates Godfrey, Herbert Hamilton Otis and Phoebe ni lloyt, John Mohs and Tiny Stack. (Leone) by Wood, the latter of NewYork. ALEDICTORY our education and of a portion of our responsibilities of our own lives not leave our high school years Entering the church with her lives, during which we have been and become aware of the limitless without regret that they are ended, titer the bride wore a gown of L'ontinued from Page Fii•c) dependent upon our parents. We opportunities that are available to and certainly not without lasting site silk organza over taffeta mean that we haveexhausted all shall probably never again in our us as youth. Although we eagerly gratitude to those who have helped yled with a scoop neckline and ores of progress; nor does the AT THE BY-PASS - ANDOVER lives have the benefit of so much anticipate the years ahead, we can- us. ng sleeves in a fitted bodice:The wlopment of instruments of war supervision and assistance in both iuffant skirt was accented with sure our twilight and eventual our learning and in our living. serts of embroidered sprays of 'n. Whether we further our education ,ses and it extended into achapel There is not only a possibility formally or enter the world of busi- aim. A coronet of seed pearls ut a need for advancement in all ness or industry, we will as we ld her double tiered veil of fields, expecially the humanities. continue to lea rn, no longer be pro- -encli- Illusion with an err, f such a need were realized, per- tected. 'oidered edge and she carried a ps a reawakening of romanticism Experiences, impressions, and ayerbook marked with an orchid a rebirth of interest in individual acquaintances have already con- d Stephanotis. xpression - might occur. We may tributed to the process of our edu- The honor attendant woreagown Iso continue to initiate and int- cation and will continue to influence yellow sheer nylon over taffeta 'rove scientific discoveries. From us throughout our lives. Can we ith a scoop neckline, cap sleeves • possibilities mentioned, we evaluate the lessons we have It's GOOD to do Business id a bouffant skirt that fell in a rtainly should realize that we learned front these so that we may Lek sweep. She wore a matching n justifiably have very In igh make use of them in the future? If cture hat trimmed with rosebuds apes. Our ability to recognize and we can, we may profit from the id carried blue marguerttes in a ilia constructive opportunities mistakes ,we have made and attain LOCALLY 'Ionia] bouquet. The bridesmaids ill determine the future of this the maturity and independence that ury. Those of us, the youth of )re similar costumes in rainbow is now expected of us. There is a When you Buy your next car try . . . .nerica, with fresh, forthright ilors, pink, blue, green and saying: "Youth must be served, but ughts must make our voices -chid. They carried yellow ear not all the time." Wehave reached •rd in expressing our ideas. We ierites. that time when we should no longer mot excuse inability to do so by Guests from Georgia, NewYork, expect constant service from our .]aintive reference to our in- annecticut, New Jersey, Pennsyl• parents, teachers, and friends, who -. urity; no age is unique in having Your friendly local auto dealer is your best place Lnia and Illinois attended a re• have aided us in our childhood and .roblerns, be those problems un- option at the Nierrimack Valley adolescent years; such a depend- ,recedented or old recurrent ones. to get good value — good service — now and in Club after which the couple ence should not be necessary now. neither case, we must try to solve Our high school years have, in ft for Canada. ,urs. the future. part, prepa red us for the problems sILLt — DIGGINSON VALEDICTORY Miss Evelyn Cushman iliggin- lassmates: we will undoubtedly encounter and the burdens we will have to n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The receiving of our diplomas is the man who can give shoulder. Now, we must assume the Your local insurance agent seph I i. Iligginson. GO Chesta rks the conclusion of a phase of and Dr. Francis Lee Weilleof you good advice and the best service on the correct )ston were married in Dublin, IL Saturday, June IF, at the insurance coverage. nimer home of the bridegroom. le ceremony was performed by Rev. Lyman V. Rutledge. The couple will live at247Corr.- mwealth ave., Boston and in Dub- Your local office of the Merrimack Valley National Bank TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Save on low cost 01) bank financing at

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a 12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 A .si burn st. and White Sox vs Cards, yens Memorial Scholarship, Alice Co ahead only after ycu are s!ir- Playstead; June 27, Red Sox vs Lynch. $200; Nathan C. Hamblin you're right, but don't tear up your loebel Graduate. Little League White Sox, Woburn st. and Cards Memorial Scholarship given by the return ticket. The Yankees held a firm grip vs Giants, Playstead; June 28, Punchard High School Alumni, Ro-. From St. Paul's on first place this week, sporting Braves vs Yanks, Playstead; June nald Salvage, $100; Boosters Club, a 5-0 record for the second half 29. Red Sox vs Cards, Playstead. John Van Nest Jr., $100; Boosters of the season. Jim Brennan of the Yanks, Art Club, Herbert E. Kempton, $100; How Challenging the first-half RicCi of the Braves and Bill Clift • Boosters Club, Donald H. Sorrie, champs are the White Sox, with a of the Red Sox distinguished them- $100; Boosters Club, Elizabeth Christian Science 3-1 record. The Braves are third, selves by clouting four,baggers McBride, $100; Boosters Club, M. Heals 3-2; Giants, 2-2; Cards, 0-4; and during the past week. Jane Fitzgerald, $100; Boosters Club, Joan Ellen Simeone, $100; I Red Sox, 0-4. In games played through Monday SCHOLARSHIP S Andover Grange, Linda Black, $50; of this week, the Giants beat the WERE ANNOUNCED National Honor Society, Suzanne Red Sox, 9-8; Yanks 8, Braves 7; Noury, $50; National Ilonor So- TV SERIES for Everyone (Continued from Page One) Channel 5 - Sun. 10 a•m. Giants 8, Cards (3; White Sox 8, ciety, Ann Henrick, $50; Novem- jorie Mazel, $200; Andover Serv- Channel 9 - Sun. 6:45 p.m. Red Sox 5; Braves 5, Cards 3; and ber Club Art Scholarship, Mer- icemen, Susan Shaw, $200; An- Channel 7 Yanks 8, Red Sox 6. edythe Manning, $100; November * ANSW1 dover Servicemen, Linda Low, Alternate Sun. 8:30 a.m. Scheduled for the coming week Club Art Scholarship, Roger Ro- mERRImi are: tonight, Giants vs Yanks, Wo- $180; Andover Servicernqn, Eliza- berge, $50; Class of 1960 Special Physicians ... beth Tammany, $200; Varsity Club, Scholarship, Ann Churchill, $100; Telephone Judith Scott, $250; Varsity Club Class of 1960 Special Scholarship, fessional - BRUCKMANN'S special (Stevens), James Stewart, Donald Sorrie, $100. Answered I $100; Shawsheen Village Woman's Prizes announced were as fol- Radio. SUMMER STORE HOURS Club, Linda Johanson, $200; Shaw- lows: For Informs sheen Village Woman's Club, Ro- The Harvard Club Prize Book: Monday thru Saturday bert Twigg, $200; Andover Teach- Robert Rauh. The William A. Do- *ANTIQI ers! Association, Mervin E. Ste- herty (Class of 1925) $5, Lynn TOD R. LOEBEL ROLAND 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Johnson. Tod Richard Loebel, son of Mr. Restoration M & M Chocolate Ca nokes The Conroy Prizes, $5 to Mary and Mrs. Harry Loebe1,27Cheeve1 tore By Exp WEDNESDAY CLOSE AT 1 P.M. Family Size, Peanut or Plain Costello, $3 to Ann llerrick cir., graduated, cum laude, with 169 Andover 294 pkg. The American Legion Post No. honors in math and advanced che• 8 Prize $5, Jonathan Langdell. mistry, from St. Paul's School * AUTO AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS June 17. BRUCKIVIANN'S 495 Common St. Tel. MU 2-1855 Two prizes for excellence in S SE 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE Tel. MU 6-4105 LAWRENCE, MASS. mathematics, $15 to Richard Dan- He received the first testimonial - Studebak, Serving Andover Since 1885 Services Super-Markets with Candy iels. $10 to Susan Slade. and the Valpey prize, an awardfor diver's N.( A prize of $5 by the Women's scholastic attainment. Ile has also See Us Firs Auxiliary Andover Legion, Post been awarded the Toland prize, 133 Park St. No. 8, Marjorie Mazel. given annually to the graduatiag A prize given by the women's senior who best unites the inteller HARRISOI Makes Everyone A Lawn Expert Auxiliary Andover Legion, Post tual achievement, athletic ability, Authorized Sal No. 8, $5 Michael Frislarnan. and nobility of character ofI3en• S. Broadway The Andover Male Choir prize janlin Rush Toland, of the class d '38. He also holds the letter. .given for excellence in music, $5 to Joan-Ellen Simone, $5 to commendation in the National Michael Frishman. Merit Scholarship Competition. * AUTO Speical award for excellence in Loebel's jute rests included & F AU music. $10 to Pamela Prender- membership in the Outing Club for Body & Fen Insurance W gast. four years, the ScientificAssocik tion, the Mathemetics Society, faction Guar The Andover Teachers' Asso- Rocket Society, S.P.S. Boxing - We IL ) ciation Music Prize for excellence J.V. Basketball '59, Varsity Crew '20 So. Bros in music, $5 to Virginia Snyder. '59 and '60. As captain of the The Music Depa rtment Prize for Varsity Crew, he will row in,. UHAWSHE - Expert Bo, excellence in music, $10, Veryn lienley Crew Races at Oxam, Erg- -F Dufton. land, June 29 through July 2.11eis 39 Haverhill The Disabled American Veter- enrolled in the freshman class ans' Auxiliary Chapter 18, Ando- Amherst College for next fall. ver, $5 each to a deserving boy and girl in the senior class, $5, Susan BIBLE SCHOOL * AUTO LAwRENC Slade; $5, Robert Twigg. The West l'arish Vacation Eli • Learn to D A special art award presented school for boys and girls of IC, DU al-Control for excellence in art to a member dergarten through sixth grade l,' Registry of t of the senior class in memory of be held at the church as a hr• 222 Broadwo Mrs. Mary E. Dalton, $25 to Roger base from Monday, June 27 fRoberge. through Friday, July1,9a.m. *AUTO 51 noon. TOWN 8 Cl ATTENDING CONFERENCE Custom Seat vertible ROBERT H. LANGE Simeon I lyde Jr. of the Phil., To Recovered, F STENOTYPE REPORTER Academy faculty and Mrs. Pa, 169 Newbury Court and Conference Reporting Werner from Abbot Academy a • Depositions and Auditors' Hearing this week attending a confere .• NOTARY PUBLIC on advanced placement at Se,. * BAKER GR 5-3675 CApital 7-0572 College. , SUN RAY Wedding, Bir Grier - Brec

175 East St., 151 Essex St *' BANKS MERRIMAC Checkin g, - Complete C - Merrima Wash-N-Wear Footwear 23 Main St., liketat, w.4 MADE Of UTRILON * BICYCL ROBY MEI Even my big brother can follow the simple steps Schwinn - plete Bicycle that Daddy showed him. Pour BONUS' in the Scotts 56 Berkeley * BOATS. Spreader. Set the dial. Take a walk. He'll be killing MERRIMAC Walter Kalil, dandelions and feeding grass all at )4°1.s. "Eve ,/,‘,/,4„/„,„ //r•, - New and U once! Daddy says he's going to watch, 224 East Sr, •

to make sure he does it right. But *BOWLII ANDOVER it's so easy anybody can do it right. 12 All, - 34 Park St.,Open A More and more folks are coming to us for advice on improving their lawns through an easy-to-follow Scotts Program. Come in anytime. * We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your lawn. BUILDIN N. J. SCOT1 CO. WI; column htweight, Save $5.00 ! Scotts Spreader (16.95) like feathers at your feet, our ne w lig '4,11 Type 0 Scotts 51 Adams Ave plus Bonus (5.95) together only 17.90 ghtly on dry land, one-piece moulded Amigos step li „ — beach and or take to the water like ducks. Ideal for * CATERI ull-round casual wear, colorful Utrilon plastic is cool and J°S•Phl A . Several ma terials, Catering comfortable, and it outlasts all ordinary to .Social Funct g ht colors And theyre M sandal styles and slip-ons, in gay, bri enus - Ask

BRUCKMANN'S r a,e•vvi y color' I Haverhill St have a pai SERVING ANDOVER SINCE 188:) SO inexpensive you ca n * CHINES 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE TEL. MU 6-4105 CHINA TO'r We Specialize STORE HOURS: MON THRU SAT 8 A.M. to 5:30 - WED. CLOSE AT 1 P.M. " Pheon REINHOLD' GR 5001- We'll Have FREE DELIVERY • FREE PARKING AT REAR OF OUR STORE 13 MAIN ST . 32 Hampshiret THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 13 oebel Graduate Mention the Phone-O-Rama Pages When Calling Our Advertisers rom St. Paul's

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* CLEANERS * ANSWERING SERVICE * MILK DEALERS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS LUSTRE CLEANSERS, INC. * REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE MERRIMAC BROX'S DAIRIES, INC. GEORGE E. GALE - Realtor Surgeons Exchange - 24 Hr. - Your Clothes Deserve the Best - Repairs Physicians' & "Ends the Quest for the Best" - Deliveries Buying? Selling? Insuring? Telephone Answering - Business - Pro- - Invisible Mending - Shirts Laundered - Every Other Day - Call GALE'S First! fessional - Tradesmen - Residents - 220 Andover St., Lawrence.... MU 5-5842 200 N. Lowell St., Methuen.. • .MU 2-9659 Free and Easy Parking Answered In Your Name- Two-Way Mobile 120 Ashland Avenue,. ...... Methuen Radio. * FENCE CONTRACTORS * MILLINERY-WOMEN'S APPAREL Call MUrdock 2-0249 ANYTIME For Information Call MU 3-2712 ANDOVER CEDAR FENCE, PRODUCTS RETO ORIGINALS Consult Us For Cedar Fences of All Types Custom Made Millinery Sportswear * RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Estimates & Suggestions Cheerfully Given *ANTIQUES Dresses - Accessories. IIMOTHY C. SHINE - R. Hoyer, Prop. - TOD R. LOEBEL ROLAND B. HAMMOND 134 Jackson St., Lawrence.... MU 7-7311 Statues-Missals-Rosaries-Prayerbooks Fine Furni- Wildwood Rd. on the By-Pass...GR 5-59113 Restoration & Refinishing of And Selected Religious Gifts Tod Richard Loebel, son of Mt. * rid Mrs . II a r ry Loebel, 27 Cheever ture By Expert Craftsmen MOVING-STORAGE-PACKING 28 Lawrence St., Lawrence MU 2-1061 169 Andover st., N. Andover .. MU 2-9672 * FOUNDATION CONTRACTORS WM B. K EN 1 & SONS., INC. .ir., graduated, cum laude, with T & T FORM CONST RUC IION CO. Est. 1932 - Agents for North American Van tonors in math and advanced che• - Residential & Commercial Foundations - Lines - Free Estimates Furnished - Local * RESTAURANTS nistry, from St. Paul's School *AUTO AGENCIES & DEALERS - Estimates Furnished - & Long Distance Moving - JOE'S DINER & DINING ROOM 'une 17. D& S SERvia STATION Haggett's Pond Rd., W. Andover. MU 2-5763 550 Turnpike St., N. Andover... MU 3-9439 - Open 7 Days a Week - 5 A.M. to 2 A.M. - Service - An- He received the firsttestimonial - Studebaker-Lark Sales Jct. Rtes. 114 & . MU 2-9784 -Dining Room Available for SpecialParties- .nd the Valpey prize, an awardfot dover's Nearest Sales & Service Dealer - * FUNERAL DIRECTORS Route 125, No. Andover MU 3-4325 ,cholastic attainment. lie has also See Us First For the New Lark - FREDERICK E. ALLEN FUNERAL * NURSERY SCHOOLS St., N. Reading NO 4-3325 een awarded the Toland prize, 133 Pork SERVICE INGRAM NURSERY SCHOOL * ROOFING & SIDING Planned Program - Class Work Mornings ;iven annually to the graduating 402 Broadway, Lawrence O'LEARY & SHAW ROOFING CO. HARRISON PARK CORP. Afternoons - Supervised Free Play, Trans- ;enior who best unites the intellec- MU 3-2427 Res. GR 5-0073 All Types of Roofing & Siding - 24 Hr. Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Dealer. portation Available-Call for Rates & Refer- ual achievement, athletic ability, Service - Shingling - Gutters - Chimney & Sales - Parts - Service ences. aid nobility of character of Bee. JOHN BREEN MEMORIAL FUNERAL Sheet Metal Work - Collect Calls Accepted. S. Broadway (Rte. 28), Solemn, N.H. HOME, INC. 96 Marbleridge Rd., N. Andover..MU 6-4787 DR 4-6507 amin Rush Toland, of the class of TW 8-2342 35 Hillside St., Haverhill 38. He also holds the letter of ... Serving Greater Lawrence :ommendation in the National Established 1869 * OIL BURNERS - Sales & Service vie rit Scholarship Competition. * AUTO BODY REPAIRS 230 Hampshire St., Lawrence... MU 2-8381 TWOMEY-HUMPHREY FUEL CO. * RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Loebel's int e rests included F AUTO BODY REPAIRS We Sell the Famous Jet-Head WALTHAM OTASH RUG CLEANING CO. * FURNITURE Est. 1895. Rugs Cleaned, Repaired, Stored tIembership in the Outing Clubfot Body & Fender Work - Painting & Welding Burner. Complete 24 Hour Heating Service. FACTORY OUTLET 31 Garfield St., Lawrence & Mothproofed - Special Core to Hooked, our years, the ScientificAssocia• Insurance Work A Specialty - Your Satis- MU 7-7761 Highest Quality - Lowest Prices. Ameri- Braided & Orientals. ion, the N1athemetics Society, action Guaranteed. - We Buy, Sell & Trade Used Cars - ca's Finest Furniture Makers. Mohawk Rugs *OILS - FUEL 5 Brook St., Methuen MU 2-2298 locket Society, S.P.S. Boxing '5E, - Sealy Mattresses - Budget Terms. Open MU 6-4372 '20So. Broadway, Lawrence... MU 8-3191 WILLIAM F. BARRON, JR. f.V. Basketball '59, Varsity Crew 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - '59 and '60. As captain of the 4 Union St., Lawrence MU 2-5873 Reliable Home Deliveries - 24 Hour SHAWSHEEN MOTOR MART, INC. Power Burner Service - Your Dealer for "OK SHOE REPAIRING Varsity Crew, he will row in the -Expert Body E. Fender Repairs & Painting TORIDHEET Oil Burners. BAY STATE SHOE REPAIRING lenley Crew Races at Oxam,Eng• - FURNITURE BARN, INC. - For All Makes of Cars 38 So. Broadway, Lawrence.... MU 5-5040 - Quality Shoe Repairing - land. June 29 through July 2. Heis 133) "Where Fine Furniture Costs Less" 39Haverhill St., (Rte. GR 5-0767 Bay State Bldg., Lawrence unrolled in the freshman class of - Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday thru Fri- MU 2-2780 - Opposite Raytheon - BRIEN OIL CO. day; Saturdays 8 0•1116 to 6 p.m. Closed Amherst College for next fall. ESSO Heating Oils - Range, Furnace & Mondays. * AUTO DRIVING SCHOOLS Industrial (No. 5 & 6) - Complete Burner * SHOE STORES Wilson's Corner, N. Andover. ..MU 2-8620 GEO. LORD & SON - Est. 1869 BIBLE SCHOOL LAWRENCE AUTO SCHOOL Service - For Women: Rhythm Step & Enna Jettick. The West Parish Vacation B Learn to Drive Safely On Our. Complete 505 So. Broadway, Lawrence... MU 2-5133 For Men: Bostonian, Nunn Bush, Mansfield. school for boys and girls of K Dual-Control Curs - Licensed by the MICHAEL J. 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Kitchen Chair,. * FURNITURE - BOUGHT & SOLD Simeon Hyde Jr. of the Phil' Rubbers For the Entire Family? Recovered, Restyled, Rebuilt. THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Academy faculty and Mrs. Pa Wanted: High Grade Used Furniture - We * OILS & OIL BURNERS 125 So. Broadway, Lawrence. . . MU 6-6676 169 Newbury St., Lawrence.... MU 3-7501 TEMPLE OIL SERVICE Werner from Abbot Academy a Buy & Sell New & Used Furniture - Custom Serving the Entire Andover-North Reading Upholstering -. Free Estimates - this week attending a confere,. Area 24 Hours A Day - Oil Burner Sales * STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES on advanced placement at Sin * BAKERIES 42 Park St., Andover GR 5-2467 SUN RAY BAKERY & Service - Tires, Batteries & Supplies ANDOVER STATIONERS College. Office Furniture, Typewriters & Adding edding, Birthday & Party Cakes Made to 290 Main St., No. Reading NO 4-8577 * FURNITURE - CUSTOM MADE Machines - Personalized Stationery & Order - Bread & Rolls A Specialty. 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* BOATS-MOTORS-ACCESSORIES * GLASS & MIRRORS * PLUMBING & HEATING MERRIMAC MARINE SUPPLY TRAVEL AGENTS CITY GLASS CO. MAGEE-DONNELLY CO., INC. * toper Kalil, Prop. - Mercury Outboard A. GIORDANO TRAVEL AGENCY - Auto Glass Replaced - Insurance Re- JAMES DONNELLY, Lic. No. 6222 140.s. "Everything for the Boat Owner" Authorized Agent for All Air & Steamship - placements - Table Tops - Window Glass. Plumbing & Heating Contractors - Power Nee and Used Boats - Motors - Trailers Lines - Vacations & Honeymoon Tours & 224 73 Volley St., Lawrence... , .. MU 3-3675 Oil Burners Sold & Serviced. East St. Rt. 110, Methuen...MU 2-7291 Cruises - Hotel Reservations Anywhere - 112 Haverhill St., NOrth Reading 4-3141 Prompt, Friendly Service - 24 Newbury St., Lawrence MU 7-7189 *BOWLING ALLEYS *INTERIOR DECORATORS POULTRY STORES SHOPPE, INC. * In Boston .CA 7-4807 ANDOVER RECREATION CENTER CURTAIN THE CHICKEN MART Samples At No Charge 12 Alleys - 6 Billiard Tables Home Consultation & - Quality Fresh Poultry & Eggs - Whole Window Shades, Venetian Blinds, Rugs - Open Monday thru Saturday - Barbecued Chickens-Deliciously Different - * VACUUM CLEANERS - Electrolux 34 Pork Andover Representative: Dana Bardsley St., Andover GR 5-9706 Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat 8 A.M.-9 P.M. Mon ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED MU 3-1770 & Wed 8 A.M.-7 P.M. - Sunday 7 A.M. to FACTORY BRANCH MU 6-4557 195 Winthrop Ave., Lawrence 2 P.M. Merrimack Valley's Only Author ized * BUILDING WRECKING & Excavating 129 So. Broadway, Lawrence, .. MU 8-6621 Electrolux Branch - New & Rebuilt - Sales N. J. SCOTT EXCAVATING & Cl, WRECKING 4( KITCHEN CABINETS 98 Essex St., Lawrence MU 2-4531 & Service. "World's Only Fully Automatic Cleaner" Lally UNWIN LUMBER CO. Columns - Valves - Heavy Timbers 194 Broadway, I aw- ...MU 3-8719 - 8710 rur feel, our n.•w lightweight, dill Custom Styled Cabinets - Prefinished Cab- Type Building Materials - * REAL ESTATE inets - Saxon Fully Formed Tops - Com- on dry land. SI Adams Ave., N. Andover.... MU 2-8352 SIROIS REALTY migos step lightly Installations...... MU 3-4498 plete - Mrs. Edward D. Sirois, Realtor - * WINDOW & HOUSE CLEANING 116 Spruce St., Lawrence MU 7-7853 . Ideal for bead and Member Multiple Listing Service. Serving MILT ALLEN * CATERING the Greater Lawrence Area. Are you Buying Paint Washing - Floor Cleaning - Cellars plastic is cool and mar Selling? Call us for Listings. Many Attics Cleaned - Free Estimates Fur- an 17S..1)11 A. BINETTE CATERING * LAUNDRIES & Catering Fine Homes Available. ordinary materials. Several MEADOWBROOK LAUNDRY, INC. n i shed. to Buffets, Banquets & Every 82 Wachejsett Ave., Lawrence...MU 2-5160 1208 Turnpike, N. Andover .... MU 2-4061 social Function - A Complete Laundry Service - "The bright colors And they're 'dams - Call for Free Sample Superb Dry ay, - Ask for Mr. Binette Largest Through Quality" Haverhill St., Methuen Cleaning - All Household Articles. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE a pair in every color' MU 9-9884 * * WINDOW SHADES & BLINDS 16 Sutton St., N. Andover MU 2-5211 F. M. & T. L. ANDREW IMPERIAL SHADE & BLIND CO. * CHINESE Over 60 Years of Service in the Greater RESTAURANTS Lawrence Area - Complete Insurance, Real Custom-made Venetian Blinds, Window CHINA TOWN Shades, Cornices & Traverse Rods. Free RESTAURANT * MATERNITY APPAREL Estate & Appraisal Services - Visit Our Specialize estimates and installations. in Chinese Food to Take Out Z. HERSHFIELD New Offices - -Phone - All work guaranteed - LD'S Your Order In Advance The Largest Selection of Maternity Styles Central Bldg., 2nd Floor, Have GR 5-°°7' 32 It Ready When You Call For It In the Merrimack Valley. MU 7-7121 141 Park St., Lawrence MU 6-3472 H MU 3-1973 Lawrence ampshire St., Lawrence.. MU 2-8976 477 Broadway, Lawrence 1 I A 14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE/3, 1960

TOWN OF ANDOVER story dwelling on a lot of land with appearance in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon on PUBLIC HEARING a frontage less than that required by LEGALS the fifth day of July 1960, the return A Public Hearing will be held in the Zoning By-Law and adjoining day of this citation. TOWN OF ANDOVER the Conference Room, 2nd Floor, his property at 15 Bellevue Road. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- PUBLIC HEARING Town Hall, Andover, Mass., on BOARD OF APPEALS ADVE quire, First Judge of said Court, this A Riblic Hearing will be held in Thursday, July 7, 1960, at 7:45 ALFRED W. FULLER, Chrmn. sixth day of June 1960. MEMORI the Conference Room, 2nd Floor, PM on the petition of JULIA DUDA Dates of issue AN JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register Tovrnb Hall, Andover, Mass., on TOMZAK for a variance in the Zon- June 15 and i3, 1960 Sweeney 5, Sargent, Attys., AD Thursday, July 7, 1960, at 7:30 ing By-Law under Article VIII Section TOWN OF ANDOVER 316 Essex Street, sealed P PM on the petition of RAYMOND IX to allow building on an under- fonishing, PUBLIC HEARING Lawrence, Massachusetts 9-16-23 LA ROSA for a variance under sized lot designated as Lot No. 23 A Public Hearing will be held in ',Lacy ft"' Article VIII, Section IX of the Zoning on River Road. ,itory Add the Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts By-Law to allow the building of a • BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall, Andover, Mass., on PROBATE COURT setts. dwelling with a rear yard set back ALFRED W. FULLER, Chairman ecificat Thursday, July 7, 1960, at A:30 PM Docket No. 265127 less than that required by the Dates of issue Town P. on petition of SAMUEL ROSEN Essex, ss. Zoning By-Law, on a lot of land June 16 and 23, 1960 FRED PODREN for a Special Per- To all persons who are or may be- Shopli owned by him on Heather Drive. come interested and to all persons tl TOWN OF ANDOVER mit under SECTION IV B APART- BOARD OF APPEALS MENT DISTRICT of the Zoning By- whose issue not now in being may :ott, 122 PUBLIC HEARING sscChuRot ALFRED W. FULLER, Chrmn. Law to allow the construction of a beoorne interested in certain land 1 A Public hearing will be held in .ne 27, 19 ' Dates of issue garden-type apartment on land bor- devised by the will of ANNA HES- the Conference Room, 2nd Floor, 11:11 will June 16. and 23, 1960 STON late of Andover in the County Town 11011, Andover, Mass., on dered by High and Haverhill Streets In Andover. of Essex deceased. Thursday, July 7, 1960, at 8 P.M. I P•T`' BOARD OF APPEALS A petition has been presented to on the petition of THOMAS J. P EN- at that ARBORISTS ALFRED W. FULLER, Chairman said Court, praying that JOSEPH C. DEROAST for a variance under elect and Dates of issue SULLIVAN of Andover in the County Article VIII, Section IX of the Zoning Mrs. Carolyn L. Johnsto ,roPosal June 16 and 23, 1960 of Essex, or some other suitable n, By-Law to allow the building of a r,5ant of person, be appointed trustee to sell 80 Spring Grove rd,, received AMALIA dwelling with a front set-hack less -stifled the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and convey said land at private safe her A. B. degree from Rod. than required by the Zoning By-Law will TREE SURGEONS, Inc. PROBATE COURT or public auction. cliffe College at aide at 85 Bellevue Road, Andover. its 78th on. named A TREE SERVICE WITH A Docket No. 214674 If you desire to object thereto you BOARD OF APPEALS nual commencement. Rights= SENSIBLE ATTITUDE Essex, ss. or your attorney should file a written ALFRED W. FULLER, Chrmn. rteCt any o To ail persons interested...In the appearance in said Court at Law- TOWARD COST Dates of issue -,rublic in trust estate under the will of WALTER rence before ten o'clock in the fore- GR 5.1848 June 16 and 23, 1960 Mrs. Sherry Is M. LAMONT, late of Andover in said noon on the eleventh day of July TOWN OF ANDOVtR County, deceased, for the benefit of 1960, the return day of this citation. Guild President PUBLIC HEARING FRANCES L. LAMONT AND OTHERS; Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- BUSS A Public Hearing will be held in and to the ATTORNEY GENERAL of quire, First Judge of said Court, this The a nnua 1 meeting of theBal- Commie( the Conference Room, Town Hall, said Commonwealth: thirty-first day of May 1960. lard Vale United Church Guildwa.s PR TREE SERVICE 2nd Floor, Andover, Mass., on Thurs- The trustee of said estate has pre- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register held last Thursday evening in the day, July 7, 1960, at 8:15 P.M. on sented to said Court for allowance 9-16-23 'seer, 56 CERTIFIED ARBORIST vestry, with the president, Mrs. the petition of RAYMOND D. TAY- its tenth to thirteenth accounts, in- Ralph Sharpe, presiding, To ctl P4 A Complete Tree Service LOR for a variance under Article Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald and estate of A( clusive. Mrs. William McIntyre I.H. Buss, Sr. Tel. OH 5-360/. VIII, Section IX of the Zoning By- family of River rd. are spending had Ancbrer in If you desire to object thereto you charge of the devotional service. 1.11. Buss, Jr. Tel. OR 5-60,, Law to allow the building of a single or your attorney should file a written the summer at Liberty, Me. TILLIASA Annual reports were givenbyMrs. Tahiti, an Henry Meyers, Mrs. James 1.n• 3ENERAL o ters and Mrs. William Marruzzi. A petitlo r TREE SERVICE Following the reports the newly sold Court, TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY instruments by elected president, Mrs. Richard Sherry, took charge of therneetirg. rill ad fo DODGE CARPENTRY WORK LANDSCAPE SERVICE REAL ESTATE Plans were completed for - Strawberry Festival to be held to- ASSOCIATES night at 6:30 p.m. on the Andove CALL US TO SOLVE %%entiam, Niassacnusetts FUR ALL YOUR street playground. In case of tab GARDENING & it will be held in the church vestry. ANDOVER REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER WORK MI LANDSCAPING Refreshments were served ALBERT R. RETELLE Mrs. William Batchelder, Mrs REMODELING PROBLEMS CERT. MASS ARBORIST Earle Hunt and Mrs. Alfred Is'ebt Reservation Road OR —WE'RE TRAINED! The following slate of office DOHERTY was installed for 1960-'61: presi Tel. GR 5-0841 ROOfING Wildwood Nurseries dent, Mrs. Richard Sherry; John T. Shaw, roprietoi REAL ESTATE CALL REALTORS MIS president, Mrs. RobertMears:7,. Wildwood Rd. Andover GR 5-0260 cording secretary, Mrs. be AUTC AUTOMOBILES TEL. GR 5-2264 Meyers; corresponding secret:- ED. OTTO Mrs. William McIntyre; treasz, BRO For Efficient, Courteous Mrs. Albert Warner; histos., , TEL. GR 5-1396 Mrs. James Butler; devotio... FREE ESTIMATES LAUNDRIES Service and ACTION! EUROPA List Exclusively' teals Mrs. William MacCausland;soc' action, Mrs. Joseph Serio; remr SE MOTORS, Ltd. R. C. SIMMERS brance, Mrs. Robert Mitche- CLEANSERS & DYERS QUICK SERVICE social, Mrs. Curtis Scholtz REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Mrs. Harry Batchelder; member WEE MG — AUSTIN —MAGNETTE WE DO THE WORK 94 Main St. TEL. Oft 5 -2316 ship, Mrs. Ilerbert Peterson:: AUSTIN HEALEY—RILEY CLEANSING Wet Wash or Dried and Folded Mrs. James Butle. ways CA MORRIS IN BY 10 OUT BY 5 RESTAURANTS means, Mrs. Robert ,,ars, Mrs PRESSING William Smeltzer, . Fr:. YOU 123 PRINCETON BLVD. TAILORING SHIRTS & FLATWORK Froburg, Mrs. Neal (ROUTE NO. 3) FINISHED Ernest Hall, Mrs. ruzzi, Mrs. Alfred Web. NO. CHELMSFORD, MASS. MEN'S AND LADIES' POCK Bed Spreads & Shag Rugs William Batchelder, pr. • ALpine 1-4101 GARMENTS Mrs. James Letters, Mrs. J. Li, ESSEX Russell, Mrs. Ruth Perkins, SEE U CALL GR 5-5735 Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Rand LAUNDROMAT Perry; custodian, Mrs. For AUTO REPAIRS Webb; banqupt, Mrs. Ralph Elander S Swanton 24 ESSEX ST. ANDOVER and Mrs. Willard Myers;nomina ourtec 56 MAIN ST. TEL. GR 5 -9703 ing. Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs ANDOVER, MASS. bert Demers, Mrs.11arryBatche. 17 RA ACROSS FR CLARK MOTOR der and Mrs. Randolph Pern AND1YER CO. REAL ESTATE CHURCH NLIA'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE The flowers in the West Chur last Sunday morning were the gu AUTHORIZED of Mrs. Emil DesRoches and farnil CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH ANDOVER REALTY in memory of Mr. Emil DesR Bills SALES and SERVICE William Marruzzi SERVICE STATION and by Mrs. Ray S. Youmans a i PAINTING and BODY WORK . 7-rRica.L. AGENCY family in memory of Dr. Ray S Youmans. IN OUR OWN SHOP Commercial & Residential SHAWSHEEN SQUARE Electronics & Motor Controlers Here To Serve 11 PARK ST., ANDOVER GR 5-0600 — MU 8-4241 Tel. GR 5-6333 GR 5-2647 Donald A. MacNeil, Realtor John M. Murray 3 HALL AVE ANDOVER Gulf Super Service 01 Ino-n-E5-15 GENERAL INSURANCE COB. MAIN AND AUTO W. Shirley Barnard r CHESTNUT STREETS PARK ST. REPAIRING GARAGE JENNEY REAL ESTATE GAS & OILS TELEVISION SERVICE Main at Barnard Street 33 PARK ST, TEL. GR 5-0240 Telephone GReenleaf 5-0202 RADIO & TV SERVICE BUILDING MATERIAL DOHERTY MULLIGAN'S INSURANCE CALL THE MAN BRADLEY RADIO & TV LAB. FROM ELLIOTT'S H BRCADWAY, LAWRENCI GR 5-0260 hi•ti 11,cie to. lornautt, TEL. LAW. 30396 from America s most PI LUMBER ... PAINTS REAL ESTATE Insl&loiloo be ib: owns viper's. Phone or tom WALLPAPER Soda, 9.9172 GR 5-2529 MU 7-7029 DIAL MU 3-8751- HARDWARE LANDSCAPE SERVICE TRAVEL for day or *veiling went. SPORTING GOODS FREE ESTIMATES EA59 CREDIT TERNS HEATHERFELLS AMMUNITION — TARGETS ANDOVER 11110 NURSERY Fred E. Cheever TRAVEL BUREAU 1 LANDSCAPE SERVICE Agency for All Airlines J. E. Pitman Est. REAL ESTATE Non-Set' 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER H. ROHRBACH and Steam Ship Lines firedret nut 6t.--12 TEL. GR 5-0664 Sunset Rock Road Tel. GR 5-0192 21 MAIN STREET 21 t.-AAIN ST. 236 TEL. 1;rtng 1 s Your Gorden Problems 'Fels. 5-3775 — (;It 5-1098 GR 5-3775 — GR 5-1098 '4Ilaiatt‘ •„. ..orfferitotito,"43. XXXXXXXXXXX rud E. Cheever, Mgr. Sr

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 15 Commonwealth of Massachusetts f'H'JfIATE cou LEGAL INCTICIES Docket No. 251788 Essex, sm CLASSIIIID ADS ADVERTISEMENT FOR ceased by ROLAND 11. . , iERMAN, of To all persons interested in the L HAL LIBRARY, North Andover in the County of estate of MARY A. F'ORD of Andover MEMORIA in said County, — person under con- ANDOVER , L MASS. Essex, praying that he be appointed Personal I-) T executor thereof without giving a servatorship Work Wanted—Female ADVERTISEMEN The conservator of the property of soled proposals are invited for surety on his bond, said WILLIAM S. AVED WEDDING IN- YOUNG WOMAN WITH infant said person has presented to said ,mishind, delivering and erecting STONE, the first executor named in• VITATIONS and a complete line of desires position as mother's .said will, not being within the con- Court his third and final account for Wedding Stationery. Fine selection helper or light house work. Live 1,trary furniture for the Memorial flail allowcm tinental limits of the . of papers and type-faces. Prompt in. Excellent References. I all '..ibratY Addition, Andover, Massachu- youuce If you desire to object thereto you de sire to object thereto you service. ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, North Reading 4-4227. 1,23 ecifications will be available at or your attorney should file CI written, or your attorney should file a written The Colonial Center, No. Main St. VS, appearance in said Court at Newbury- appearance in said Court at Salem GR 5-1943. A-TF le Tovn Manager's Office, Andover Dogs, Cats and Pets k Town Hall, Andover, Massachusetts port before ten o'clock in the fore- before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the fifth day of July 1960, the AVAILABLE FOR TUTORING — r at Shepley Bulfinch Richardson l, noon on the twenty-seventh day of summer months — Junior High GROOMING, BOARDING, ACL oAobatf, 122 Ames Building, Fioston, June 1960, the return day of this return day of this citation. Breeds. Choice Brittany Pups. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es School, Iligh School Subjects. weeachusetts on or after Monday, ci tatio, - Contact Marcia Tangney, graduate Kaymore Kennels at Salem Depot, Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es quire, First Judge of said Court, N.11. Call TWinbrook 8-2496. k-TF :une 27, 1960. this tenth day of June 1960. of Manhattanville College and Bids will be received by the Town quire, First Judge of said Court, this Harvard Graduate School of Educa- second day of June 1960. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. PUPPIES — BOSTON TERRIER koneder's Office at the Town Hall S.J. Basile, tion. GReenleaf 5-1273 a-23 A.K.C. Reg. Home Bred. Best until 1 P.M. Monday, July 11, 1960, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register Attorney at Law Blood lines, House Broken. Call rd at that time and place publicly From the office of: Lloyd & Sherman 629-630 Bay State Bldg. Lost and Found GReenleaf 5-0403 after 4 P:M., sal read anytime weekends. Price reason- arcrntee shall be in the 316 Essex St. Lawrence, Mass. Mrs. Carolyn L. Johnston, *Nineepdecnid ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass able. 519 South Main Street, Near of 5% of the base bid in Lawrence, Mass. 9-1 6-23 MORTGAGEE'S SAL 10 Spring Grove rd., received ....et II6.:23-3' books Nos. 82783 and 83242 have New Route 93. k-23 certified check or cash. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Ely virtue of the power of sale con- been lost and application has been ier A. Bids will not be received after the B. degree from Rod. PROBATE COURT talned in a certain mortgage given by made for payment in accordance Articles for Sale liffe College at its 78th an. Unnamed for the opening. Docket No. 261743 ROBERT L. MacFADYEN and NORMA with Sec. 20, Chap. 167 of the ual commencement, Rights are reserved to accept and to Ease S A. MacFADYEN, husband and wife, General I.aws. Payment has been HOME BUILDER, RETIRED, Sell- rod any or all proposals if it be in To all persons interested in the to the Andover Savings Bank, a cor- stopped. b-9-16.23 ing property never used from tyepublic interest to do so. estate of GEORGE: W. WHITE:, late of poration established in Andover, Mart model home. Rugs 9 x 12 — 830. Ars. Sherry Is THOMAS E. DUFF' Andover in said County, deceased, sachusetts, dated August 7, 1958, ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass Also sizes up to 12 x 40 with foam Town Manager and to the ATTORNEY GENERAL. of recorded in the North District of Essex Book No. 45804 has been lost and pads, and tank type vacuum. Pri- guild President 23-30 said Commonwealth: Registry of Deeds book 877, page 454, application has been made for pay- vate party. Lynn 3-5725. 1-23.30 A petition hoe been presented to for breach of conditions contained in ment in accordance with Sec. 20, The a nii Commonwealth of Massachusetts Chap. 167 of the General Laws. FOR CAMP OR Home: A Parlor oil u a 1 meeting of thelial• said Court by MERRIMACK VALLEY said mortgage deed, and for the pur- a rd Vale United Church Guildwas PROBATE COURT Payment has been stopped. heater has two burners, stand and Docket No. 265059 NATIONAL BANK, IlAVERHILL, pose of foreclosing the same, and In leld last Thursday evening in the accordance with a decree of Land b-16.23-30. oil barrel included. Reasonable executor of the will of said deceased, price. One electric sign suitable riser, es Court (case No. 31507-Misc.), will be fest ry, with the president, Mrs. To 41 persons interested in the praying for authority to adjust by con.- ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass for different purposes. One full sold at public oration on the mort- Ralph Sharpe, presiding. estate of AGNES W. MOORE, late of prondse or arbitration a demand book No. 66,468 has been lost and gaged premises on Tuesday afternoon, sized antique bed. Apply to Miss Mrs. William McIntyre had Andover In said County, deceased to against his said estate. application has been made for II.M. Thomes, Telephone GR-5- July 5, 1960, at 2:00 o'clock, the pre• :barge of the devotional service. NILLIAM S. STONE, of Pirae, If you desire to object thereto you payment in accordance with Sec. ses conveyed by said mortgage 2906. 1-16-23 knnual reports were given by hits. TohiU, and to the ATTORNEY or your attorney should file a written 20, Chap. 167 of the General Laws. deed, namely, the land with the build- Payment has been stopped. lenry Meyers, Mrs. James Let. 3ENERAL of said Commonwealth: e..,pearance in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon or, ings thereon situated in said Andover, b-16-23-30 Houses for Sale :ers and Mrs. William Marruzzi. A petition has been, presented to bounded and described as follows: and Court, for probate of certain the fifth day of July 1960, the return ollowing the reports the newly Beginning at a point in the south- mERRIMACK VALLEY NATIONAL. PARTIALLY RESTORED FARM day of this citation. BANK pass book No. 3015AM has irnente putportin.1 to be the last westerly line of Cedar 'load as shown House, Mountain view, on 70 acres sleeted president, Mrs. Richard Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Eve been lost and application has been and bur codidls of said de- on plan "Acceptance Plan for Portion of land in Madison, New Hamp- Sherry, took charge of themeetir4 quire, First Judge of said Court, this made for payment in accordance of Cheever Circle and Coolidge Road, shire. Pine panelled living room Plans were completed for the seventh day of June 19 60. • with Sec. 20, Chap. 167 of the with fireplace, dining room, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register Johnson Acres, Andover, Mass." dated Strawberry Festival to be held to. December, 19 37 drawn by Morse 6, General 1.aws. Payment has been kitchen, huge game room, 4 bed- Tomlinson A Hatch, Attys, stopped. night at 6:30 p.m. on the Andover Dickinson and Goodwin, Engineers, lr 16-23.50 rooms and bathroom. Good well, street playground. In case of ra 301 Essex Street, walking distance of pond and in Lawrence, Mass. 16-23-30 recorded in the North District of REWARD — LOST GREY and beige it will be held inthechurchvestr . Essex Registry of Deeds as plan No. female tiger cat. Weighs about 5 ski area. Budget priced. Within MAS weekend commuting distance. Refreshments were served commonwealth of Massachusetts 1144, said point being distant south- lbs. Near A & I' and Co-op parking Contact Sydney Mather Tamworth. Mrs. William Batchelder, Mn. PROBATE COURT east eighty-seven and 5/10 feet from a areas late Sunday, June 12. F. E. Docket No. 265154 stone bound set in the ground at jun, Griffin, 25 Bartlet st., Andover. N. IL, Telephone Fairview 3-7776. Earle I lunt and Mrs. Alfred Web'. m-23 The following slate of officer c:ssex, ss. tion of Cedar Road and Coolidge Road, GR 5-2364 b-23 was installed for 1960-'61; presi To all persons interested in the thence running southeasterly by the ARNOLD estate of ELIZABETH COLE, laid southwesterly line of Cedar Road one Houses for Rent Services Offered C dent, Mrs. Richard Sherry; vi of Andover in said County, deceased. hundred twelve and 5/10 feet to the FOR LEASE — SEVEN Room, 4 president, Mrs. Robert Mears;r A petition has been presented to northeasterly corner of lot No. 74; AI5PJ.IANCE REPAIR- ALL types cording secretary, Mrs. He:: AUTOMOBILE bedroom house, for one year start- said Court, for probate of a certain thence turning at right angles and of automatic Washers and Dryers. ing August. I% acre land, off routes Meyers; corresponding secretar. instrument purporting to be the last running southwesterly by lot No. 74 Call G13,.en'eaf 5-6693- c-TF '8 and 62. Tel. North Reading Mrs. William McIntyre; treasure: will of said deceased by DOROTHY one hundred feet to lot No. 78; thence 4-4517. p-23-30 BROKERAGE turning at right angles and running GENERAL WORK — LANDSCAP- Mrs. Albert Warner; historia: COLE HANSON, of New York in the ING, Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Mrs. James Butler; devotions WITH State of New York, praying that she northwesterly by lot No. 78 and a Grade A. Loam. Sand, Filling and Mrs. William MacCausland;soc be appointed executrix thereof with- portion of lot No. 79 one hundred live Stones. Snow Plowing. T. Romano Summer Cottages for Rent q feet; thence turning and running north- out giving a surety on her bond. Trucking, Tel. Andover GR 5-3946; action, Mrs . Joseph Serio; rent: SERVICE easterly one hundred and 28/100 feet ESSEX, NEAR GLOUCESTER ex- If you desire to object thereto you 6115 6-5626. C-TF brance, Mrs. Robert Mitche'i or your (attorney should file a written to the point of beginning; being lot clusive four room cottage on Essex social, Mrs. Curtis Scholtz a. appearance in said Court at Newbury- seventy-three and the southeasterly CURTAINS — WASHED: IRONED River, on 6 acres. Gas, electricity, Mrs. Harry Batchelder; member WE HAVE THE port before ten ,.'c)ock in the fore- portion of lot seventy-two as shown and starched. Also draperies and large screened porch, boat and ship, Mrs. Herbert Peterson noon on the twenty-seventh day of on said plan; being the same pre- other household ironing. Prices landing. $40. per week. E. 11. Walker, Pepperell, Mass. Ilemlock Mrs. James Butle. ways CAR TO FIT June 1960, the return day of this mises conveyed to the mortgagors by reasonable. Call GR 5-2756. C-TF GILBERT A. CATE et ux by deed 5-2187. q-23 means, Mrs. Robert 'ars, Mr, citation. EXPERT INVISIBLE WEAVING ot, YOUR NEEDS Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es., duly recorded; and said premises will William Smeltzer, . Fra all types of wearing apparel mater- quire, First Judge of said Court, this be sold and conveyed subject to res. Realtors Froburg, Mrs. Neal Mi '(,Mrs trictions of record in so for as now in ials. Burns, mothholes and tears AND second day of June 1960. mended invisibly. Special attentioq Ernest Hall, Mrs. Willi, Ma force and applicable. DOUGLAS N. HOWE, REALTOR, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register to Gabardines, Rayons and Silks. ruzzi, Mrs. Alfred Webt, Mr POCKETBOOK Tomlinson 6 Hatch, Attys. Sold premises will he sold subject 52 Main Street, Andover, Phone William Batchelder, pro,:l to all unpaid taxes and any other Free estimates cheerfully given. GR 5-5100, evenings ;It 5-2423. 301 Essex Street, Mrs. Helen R. Koester, 142 Love municipal assessments. A deposit of U-TF Mrs . James Letters, Mrs. J. E. Lawrence, Mass. 9-16-23 joy Hd., Andover. CII 5-3823. CTF Russell, Mrs. Ruth Perkins, M. fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00) in SEE US TODAY cash or certified check will be re- Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. RandoIp DON DUSTIN, IIANDYi,,AN — Odd Wanted to Buy VVindow Snades— Traverse Rods quired of the purchaser at the time and jobs. Attics, Yards, Barns and Perry; custodian, Mrs. Al; For Fast — Venetian Blinds place of sale and the balance of the Webb; banciugt, Mrs. Ralph Slue Cellars cleaned. Rubbish removal AN'T'IQUES Oil ANYTHING old. Cleaned — Re.taped — Re-corded purchase money is to be paid within weekly. Tel. Gli 5-0141. C-TF Marble-top, ',Walnut, Grape and and Mrs. Willard Myers; nominal ourteous Service ten days thereafter. Rose-carved Furniture, Class, ing, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. R Andover Savings Bank SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. , 17 RAILROAD ST. China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, be rt Demers, Mrs. HarryBatche S. A. Shiepe Co., Inc. by WINTHROP NEWCOMB, Treasurer, Experienced work. Call GReenleaf Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, ACROSS FROM TYER RUBBER der and Mrs. Randolph Per: 227 Hampshire St. — MU 2.7403 Mortgagee 5-3734. c-23 Furniture, Etc., William F. Gra- ANDOVER GR 5-2321 Tomlinson & Hatch, Attys. ham Jr., 155 Golden Hill Ave., CHURCH NEWS 301 Essex Street, Haverhill, Mass. 'Telephone Haver- The flowers in the West Churn Lawrence, Mass. 9- 16-23 Cesspool Service hiu Drake 23708. Will call to look. last Sunday morning were the r. Ci.:5SPOOLS, t. I I_ PUMPED out V-TF TOWN OF ANDOVER of Mrs . Emil DesRoches and famil PUBLIC HEARING and chemically degeased and PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRADUATE Co. in memory of Mr. EmilDesRoc Lane Funeral Service Inc. A Public Hearing will be held in desoaped. R.F. Andrews & buying picture frames, old desks, and by Mrs. Ray S. Youmans a the Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Tel. (,R 5-340'). I)-TF jewelry, dishes, dolls and marble family in memory of Dr. Ray o Established — 1938 Town Hall, Andover, Mass., on top furniture. Tel. Lawrence, Mur- dock 8-3072 or write 22 Lowell Youmans. Thursday, July 7, 1960, at 8:45 Helo Wanted—Female e P.M. on petition of COUNTRY CLUB Street, Boston, Mass. V-TF DEVELOPERS, INC. for a permit LIKE TO TRAVEL? Wanted young under Article VIII, Section X111 of woman, excellent typist, possible Television Service the Zoning By-Law to allow an dictation, airline travel experience outdoor recreation club in an area preferred. To work for Travel FREE ESTIMATES on television in West Andover generally described Anywhere, Inc. Call in person, 166 repairs. Television Radio. Labora- as being bounded by Blood Road, North Main Street, Andover. 61r. tories. Tel. MU 3-7726. Authorized 11 ALL O'Boyle. yr Anglia Road, Strawberry Hill De- e-23 (or Jordan-Marsh Service. W-TF velopment, John Philip Enterprises, HOUSEWIVES WITHOUT EX- 10-11'All Inc. Develciment on Lovejoy Road, PERIENCE can earn $10 day sell- N.E. Power Company Line and Das- ing Avon Cosmetics in our vicinity. Pick Your Own v. BROAD comb Road, as shown on Plan of kamings begin at once. Write or Land dated March 7, 1960. phone Mrs. l.eroy Bishop, P. 0. BOARD OF APPEALS Box 905, Lawrence, Mass., or 1,0011 ALFRED W. FULLER, Chairman phone MUrdock 8-2686. e-23 STRAWBERRIES Dates of issue .1..;c 16 and 23, 1960 (-OMPETfiNT sEcit LT A itY. Short- • q:!7 hand ar.d typing necessary. Half- 2.5.• per BOX Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN time employment. Write WA, The N Townsman, Box 9, Andover, Mass. CALL THE MA e-9 OTT FROM ELLI 'S, Every FRIDAY At thow wi 74: PERSONAL Lewis Farm t Miss Norma Jean Peatman of RIVER RD. W. ANDOVER iv Lo„. _ mills. Instolinnon% 1.01 s RICKEY'S IcomArn.ricaown experts. Phone Cutler rd. is at the New Ocean ( NrAR ROL1TE 931 soda, - FISH - House, Swampscott. for the sum- T el . M 3.8751-9-9172 IJ 2-0318 DIAL MU eeiss, er to, don o, FRIED CLAMS went. FREE ESTIMATES - CHIPS - CAST CREDIT TERNS 68 Park Street GEO. W. HORNE CO. EAT OR TAKE HOME LAWRENCE, MASS. Andover, II a. m. - 7 P.m. SHEET .AETAL WORK in, .Quick Service TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING Non- Phone GR 5-3012 Sectarian ';r• Telephone MU 7-7339 Established 1854 ilreelen — Next to Depot — 231 Essex 6t.--12 ...eirseettit14

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R 16 TOWNSMAN JUNE 23, 1960 A THURSDAY THE ANUOVIR and their daughter of Richmond,[ former's mother Mrs Playgrounds To Giles Seeks Harry Wells Va have recently been visiting the Northey of Rocky 11111 rd.. Open Monday Re-Nomination Rep. I rank S. Giles of Methuen, Feted By Family ... BRING YOUR Andover playgrounds will open Republican floor leader in the A Fathers' Day observance was June 27 at 9 a.m. !louse of Representatives and dean held for Harry Wells Sunday at the Grounds at Central, Shawsheen, of the Greater Law rence members home of his son, Carl Wells of Indian Ridge and West Parish will. of the House, has announced that he Reading. be open from 9-12 and 2-5 daily. will be a candidate for the Republi- Six children attended and several PitedetOtwo, Ballardvale's activities will run can re-nomination at the state grandchildren. A cookout was en- VOL from 9-12 and 2-8 p.m . primaries, Sept. 13, in the 5th joyed. Attending were Harold Wells TO US... Parents have been warned by Essex District which comprises of Auburn, Me , Harold Francis Playground Supervisor George Andover, North Andover, Ward 1 Joubert, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel YOUR PRESCRIPTION 22( Snyder that pre-school age youngs- of Lawrence. and Precincts 1,2,4, Moody of l3allardvale, Mr. and ters must be accompanied to the 5, and 6 of Methuen. Mrs. Walter Wells of Belmont, Mr. IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT At playgrounds by a parent or res- Born in Methuen, Rep. Giles was and Mrs. Stuart Cooper of Wollas- ponsible older person. educated in the town schools and ton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pike and — Summer Store Hours _ phillil Heading the staff at the Central graduated from the Edward F. daughter, Rebecca, of Wilton, Me., WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — SUNDAYS 9 a.m. to I annual s playground will be Richard Col- Searles High School. 'Mr and Mrs. Gerard Pineau and p" with an e lins, teacher and football coach at Rep. Giles has been a town meet- son, Bruce, of Livermore Falls, under th Andover High. Working at that ing member for the past 24 years, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Howard !low- Ilulburd. location will be Miss Joy Partridge served four years on the play- land of Monmouth, Me., Mr. and SIMEONE PHARMACY Mr. 11 and Miss Nancy Pearson. ground committee, and six years Mrs. Durwood Moody and sons, students 2 MAIN STREET AT ANDOVER SQUARE Theodore Boudreau, Miss on the Methuen school committee, Bruce and David, of Ballardvale Distric TEL. GR 5-0418 Patricia Brennan, Miss Beverly five years as chairman. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wells. foreign t Sparks and Miss Susan Wholey He was first elected to the announce comprise the 'Vale staff. Legislature in 1946. He has served had awar Mrs. Nora Harrison and Miss on the committees on Civil Ser- BUILDING COMMITTEE ord 37 different Diane LaRochelle will handle the vice. Election Laws, Rules and the PLANS MEETING Shawsheen activities. powerful Ways and Means Com- grants i . the first meeting of the At Indian Ridge, George Con- mittee? In 1953-54 he served as GIVE YOUR airiart were in majority whip and assistant Re- newly-appointed School Build- summer: nors. Miss. Alice Lynch and Miss ing Committee will be held Virginia Snyder will be in charge publican floor leader. In 1955-56 is made t next Thursday night. regular of activities. he served as minority whip and as School Committee Secretary tt0V1S A LIFT! Miss Mary Winters and Miss laison officer between the I louse of William A, Doherty, appointed Conti Patricia Lebreck will be the staff Representatives and the Gover- to the Committee, has called at the West School grounds. nor's office and all stateagencies. the meeting at the request of Supervisor of arts and crafts for In 1957. he was elected and in 1959 Town Manager Thomas E. 618 R all the playgrounds this year will re-elected by Republican members Duff, who appointed the group. he Misc Anne Marie Walsh. of the House as Republican floor Named, in addition to Do- At P1 leader and became the first herty, are Benjamin Chase, URBAN RENEWAL Greater Lawrence legislator to Warren Lewis, Arthur Peal, Special PLANNING DECISION serve as the leader of his party. man, W. R. Hill, C. Lincoln day at tin (Continued from !'age One) For 17 years he was associated Giles and Ernest N. Hall. formal op grant, the Authority here must in an executive capacity with a day. Supervi secure the services of a planning well-known nationwide theate r 18 young consultant, who would view the area chain, and for the past four years PERSONAL has been vice president of Stuart day. with and draw detailed plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Northey the grounc project. Engineering Services Inc. of The next step, and one to be Methuen and Newton. \ • istered Parish Cl taken in the early stages, is the He was elected delegate from plur s 127 MA1 N ST. the sixth Congressional District to GR 5-2125 The spe appointment of a director, who said, will would be in over-all charge. both the 1952 and 1956 National 25 Years' Experience Conventions and was recently A animal sh After the completed plans have Dressmaking Remodeling dian Ridgi been approved by the federal autho- elected a delegate-at-large to the Alterations rity, they will be presented to a Republican National Convention in Ladies' Suits, Coots ,Ind Dresses (Cont, town meeting for final acceptance . Mode to Or•i.•r locally. It is at this stage that the TRAV voters will have an opportunity to Miss Margaret Dick of Spring- A ACADEMY rt field spent the weekend with her , I make up their minds whether such BARBER SHOP a project is worthwhile. mother, Mrs. Helen Dick of High Until then, it was stressed, there Plain rd. Saturday, they enter- 96 MAIN ST. NEAR A & P are no town funds involved. tained Arthur hart and his daugh- 3 BARSIERS — GOOD SERVICE: ters, Susanne. Robin and Kathy, M011. — FON. Wed. 8:30 to TOWN MEETING of Longmeadow, and Miss Madge — Sat. 8:30 to 7 CLOSI.1) ALL DAY THURSDAYS NEXT WEDNESDAY Donahue of Lowell. (Continued from Page One) allowing a country club land-use in 1• a residential area. LET US Other zoning articles concern a THAT shopping center district near the Don't lose 166 N Dascornb rd. interchange with PI Route 93, for a proposed motel; a SEND THEM TO garden apartment district off Mor- IA our head! ton st.; and a change of zoning at SPAC Stevens and North Main sts., where tiro S Bedtoo the land is now divided between in- ANTON'S featly ne dustrial and residential. Lzdaccp The vacation pay article con- TLY thstance cerns acceptance of a statute PREVENT COS making it legal to advance this COTTON CLINIC JOHI money to the employees. Although 1 MOISTURE DAMAGE this practice has been observed for 8 ELI years, it has been ruled illegal un- • They'll be clean as new, bright as nevb TELS, less the enabling statute is spots and perspiration gone! accepted. NO • They'll he crisp and smart looking, too... INSTALLATION , DRY AIR NEEDED PREVENTS — thanks to Anton's finish. • Say good-bye to home-ironed shin(', starchy 1 MILDEW stiffness. RUST • Say hello to Anton's Cotton Clinic. MOLD TO, • Yes, WARPING ger in 1 HOUR Bruer ROT w it hot JUST Quality Dry Cleaning course errors PLUG IT IN! bring I this pl FOR DAILY TO 3 P.M.(Inc) Sat.) JUNE 15-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE NO EXTRA CHARGE wmpc BRIDES if you are not completely satisfied prices, 1j1' Ft1 DAIL tc, 8 p.m. Wes t nghouse . ( sot. 3 to (,) Priced from rr-r- '10.95 to '60 dehumidifiers ewkinf4300t Make STORAGE ROOM Here's the quick, economy way to stop costly dampness damage in your home as low as - The or place of business. Draws about 4 gal- Ions of moisture from the air in a day. *179 95 Ideal Giff Protects room's contents. Soon pays for and 82c' a week D itself! on monthly terms eiNica.0„ 357 No. Main St. Lawrence Plate & MERRIMACK-ESSEX ELECTRIC CO. .„ Shaw sheen PART OF NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM Window Glass Co. 41creic srsit#. 417 Canal St. Tel. MU 3-7151 ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH . . . COSTS SO LITTLE