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SEND TOWNSMAN Andover everywhere and always, first, last—the manly, straightforward, sober, patriotic New England Town—PHILLIPS BROOKS GTON night voted to two schoolboy 5 Cents--$2 Per Year ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 5, 1938 Volume LI—Number 30 al convention at week. tee was chosen to ng in May when School Board Annual Meeting Of League Held Name Dr. Look [t includes Frank Seventy members of the Local asked to communicate with Mrs. W. Holland and Appoints Driver League of Women Voters met Tues- Harold R. Rafton, telephone num- To Health Board day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1266. evening was A. ber Harold R. Rafton, Alden road, and Mr. James Speaks on who spoke on Chester D. Abbott Receives held their annual meeting. Reports Selectmen And Remaining ss Tides." At the completion of this import- Position—"In The Bag" of the various officers, chairmen Members Of Board Make and study group leaders were read ant business meeting Leonard ry Story Cleared Up and accepted. The budget of •the James of Phillips Academy faculty Select ion past year as well as the estimated spoke on the life and career of budget for the coming year was Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst. This Dr. Percy .J. Look was elected to ers Meet Chester D. Abbott of Andover well-known leader of the English the board of health Monday night street, well-known dairyman, was perused and adopted. By a unani- Iistory Teachers' mous vote of the members present suffrage movement, whose long to fill the position left vacant by ,urday at Phillips appointed driver for the new school crusade assures her a permanent the passing of Dr. W. Dacre Walker. bus at the regular meeting of the it was decided to hold four meet- 1 spring meeting. ings with additional study groups place in the social and political his- He will hold office until next March he United States" school board on Tuesday evening. tory of her time, was born in the when the position will be filled by There was a field of 21 candidates, during the coming year in place of h Dr. Claude M. the.customary seven meetings. By year 1858 at Manchester, England, ballot for a one-year term. e importance of and after examining all the quali- the daughter of Robert Goulden, a fications, the sub-committee on fi- this procedure the league will be Dr. Look was the unanimous able to afford better speakers and calico printer. : Prof. Theodore nance recommended Mr. Abbott, choice of the selectmen and the iersity; Professor with no objection •raised to his ap- place more emphasis on the study Her early education was received two remaining board of health nmons; Professor pointment. groups. in private schools in England and members, Franklin H. Stacey and, Wheaton college; Officers for the coming year are: at the Ecole Normale in Paris. Her George Brown. A long discussion preceded the young mind was early disposed to still of Harvard. final appointment, with the now- Mrs. Harold R. Rafton, president; A native or New Vineyard, Me., Mrs. Frederick Butler, first vice- rebellion and reform by stories of the well-known physician attended famous "in the 'bag" statement be- her paternal grandfather and the AN ing the focal 'point. Mr. Doherty, president; Mrs. C. Carleton Kim- Flarmington high and Farmington ball, second vice-president; Mrs. reading of "Carlyle's French Revo- State Normal prior to entering Bos- who originally had made the state- lution." In the year 1879 she mar- ment that he had "heard the ap- Wallace Brimer, recording secre- ton University where he won 'his 11 hold their final ried Dr. Richard Marsden Park- A.B. His medical degree he received it FieldStones on pointment was in the bag," pre- tary; Mrs. Joseph •Burns, corres- hurst, (died in 1898), a barrister, sented an answer to the commit- ponding secretary; Mrs. Harold from Harvard Medical school in dinner and social a radical politician also interested 1912. He came here in 1915 after ng committee is in tee's request that he substantiate Rutter, treasurer; Mrs. Alan Black- in pioneer woman suffrage. Four chairman; Irving or withdraw the statement. When mer and Mrs. Peter Cunningham, an interneship and a year as resi- children were born to her in five dent physician. on Macdonald. two names were mentioned as the directors-at-large. The nominating years. ones whom rumor had built up as committee is: Mrs. John D. Little, He is a member of the American 'Medical association, the Massachu- CO MEET the favored candidates, Mr. Doherty chairman, Mrs. Willet Eccles and As a member of the Women's Mrs. James Eastham. Franchise League, the Manchester setts Medical society, the Lawrence Mothers' club is to agreed that these were the names in question, but Mr. Abbott was not School Board and by serving as Medical club, and censor and mem- of May 4 because Attention was again called to the Register of Births as well as a ber of the public relations corn- one of the two, however. Eighteenth Annual Convention of !et at the home of Mr. Abbott will receive the usual the Massachusetts League of (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 16) Friday afternoon' salary of $3350 annually, for a Women Voters to be held at the I three year period. The salary covers Hotel Sheraton in Boston, May 17 investment, operating expenses, etc. and 18. Those members desiring in- Gift Of $50,000 TWO BREAKS REPORTED formation or 'transportation are The apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Urban of Main street was en- For Academy tered sometime between one and G. F. S. Spring Phillips academy has received a five Tuesday afternoon, with $17 Girls Friendly gift of $10,000 per year for the next being stolen. A state finger-print Sale Tomorrow five years from the Carnegie expert is working on the. case. foundation "to promote the present The camp of Fred Keuhner at The annual spring sale of the Play Friday Foster's pond was broken into re- :30 program of mental and physical hy- Girls Friendly Society of Christ The Girls Friendly Society of giene." The money will be used cently, with some damage done. Church will start at two o'clock Christ Church will stage a three-act for an assistant for Dr. Gallagher Officer Carl Stevens is working on Friday afternoon. Aprons, fancy comedy, "Take a Chance" by and for alterations at the infirmary. the case. w o r k, handkerchiefs, novelties, Esther C. Averill, Friday evening ri. 2:25; 7:40 dolls, candy, nuts, and home-made in the Parish House. The cast has 15; 5:55; 9:25 food will be on sale. Tea will be been working hard for several 1110 ri. 4:00; 9:15 served free of charge to all who at- weeks, being coached by Miss HURRAY FOR MAY... AND at. 3:50; 7:20 tend. The committees for the var- Laura Marland, head of the dra- ious tables are: Aprons—Mrs. Wal- matic department in Wilmington ter Howe and Mrs. Charles Warden, High School, and are now ready Jersey Chocolate Marshmallow co-chairmen, Lucy Stewart, Eliza- for a splendid performance of a beth Hilton, Mrs. Douglas Richard- modern and rollicking comedy. The -3 son, Marjorie Forbes. Fancy Work— Good things come in pairs these days — May cast includes Mr. Hadley—Helen sunshine and Jersey Chocolate Marshmallow Ice Bertha Cuthill, chairman, Marjorie Smith; Mrs. Hadley—Doris Hilton; i5; 5:35; 8:45 White, Ruth Saunders, Mrs. Walter Cream! Once you've tried this full-flavored, T. 3:30; 8:50 Ted Hadley—Betty Carmichael; Young, Irene Forbes. Candy and Ruth Hadley—Mildred Forsythe; creamy treat you'll want more . . . and often! in. 4:15; 7:25 Nuts—Bertha Hilton, chairman, T. 2:25; 7:10 Jim Burke—Betty Deyermond; Jack Jeanette Deyermond, Nicky Thiras, Porter—Alice Bertram; -Martha Nlay 4-5-6 Mrs. Gardner Shaw. Food—Mrs. Hadley—Minnie Valentine; Dobbs ay lenj. Jaques, chairman, Mrs. Leo —Thelma Beck; Mrs. Clement— Shiebler, Ethel Sorrie, Annetta An- IERWIE111( 6:25; 9:15 Gertrude Taylor; and Miss Cooper 15; derson, Barbara Bruorton, Agnes .F. 3:10; 9:00 Deyermond. —Dicky Thiras. i5; 3:15; 8:05 F. 2:35; 7:40 Stage and Properties committee: ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sweeney of Mrs. Benj. Jaques, chairman, Ethel 25 Florence street spent the first Hilton, Mrs. Walter Howe, Annetta few days this week in New York Anderson. NEW ENGLAND'S STANDARD

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MAY 5, 1938 2 MAY 5, Mrs. Marion L. Wilkinson of Rich, Jr., presided. The usual re- What's Going On Main street is enjoying a week's ports were given revealing the ac- Local News Notes vacation visiting her daughter tivities and accomplishments of a (The following dates are already ``Miss James S. Eastham of Morton Marion at Onset. successful year. booked in Andover's social street was elected to the executive calendar. Other organizations It's prol Chief of Police George A. Dane The report of the Nominating young lad committee of the Brown club of Committee was given by, the chair- are asked to avoid conflict by attended a police chiefs' meeting , keeping these dates in mind maybe the Boston at the annual meeting at held at Gardner Tuesday. man, Mrs. Mitchell Johnson, and it the Stealer last Friday. when they are planning events.) a "Miss A Henry C. Sanborn, superintendent was voted to accept and adopt it. rate last Miss Margaret Doherty and Miss The following constitute the leaders of schools, is in Philadelphia, where , Friday, May 5, Circus motion pie clover" wa Josephine Daly are members of the he is visiting with his son, John. for the year 1938-39: president, Mrs. ballroom, committee of the Alpha Lambda William T. Rich, Jr.; vice-president, tures, Phillips academy, 8:15. Mrs. Herbert Allicon of Morton Saturday, May 6, Joint concert with the same club of Emmanuel College which is Mrs. Douglas S. Byers; recording- ve AAR" b planning a spring dance to be held street enjoyed a four days' trip over secretary, Mrs. Alvah H. Weaver; Beaver 'Country Day school, Phil- the Mohawk trail to Schenectady, lips academy, 7:30. Veterans at 'the Country Club May 19. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ar- ducted a Albert W. Badger, manager of N. Y., last week-end. thur B. Darling; treasurer, Mrs. W. Friday, May 6, Girls' Friendly so- Miss Katherine Sullivan of Elm Dacre Walker; director for two ciety play, "Take a Chance," content w the Andover Steam Laundry, was street addressed the Players of the Numb named treasurer of the Massachu- years, Mrs. N. E. Bartlett. Chair- Christ church parish house. Lawrence 'Monday. men of committees: publicity, Mrs. Friday, May 13, Lincoln Spelling who wer setts Laundryowners' Association Miss Madeleine Kimball and Miss passed th at the 27th annual convention held Kenneth E. Downs; program, Mrs. matches. Mabel Marshall are enjoying a trip Charles W. Arnold; reception, Mrs. Friday, May 20, Andover .Male Choir girl who I Friday at the Bradford, Boston. to Albany, N. Y. from Swa Miss Elizabeth F. Swift has re- Jerome W. Cross. The nominating joint concert, Memorial auditor- 'Frederic S. Boutwell, vice- committee was: Mrs. Mitchell John- ium. The lo; turned to her home after an en- president of the Andover Savings joyable winter spent in Florida and son, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Swee- Tuesday, May 24, Andover Garden larger arc bank, is seriously ill at the Phillips ney, and Mrs. S. Bartlett Mercer. Club flower show, at the Mitchell than they North Carolina. house, Boston. The business being completed the Johnson estate, Central street. part of ti The fourth annual presentation Thursday, Friday, May 26, dancing, 'a of one act plays by the Workshops group was then resolved into a 27, happy luncheon party and being "Huckleberry Finn," Junior High lobby-min' Guild of the Boston Y. W. C. A. will play at Memorial auditorium. terpsichor be given in Lee Auditorium, 140 Officers Elected seated at the various tables, en- joyed the box lunches all had Saturday, May 28, V. F. W. Poppy of the fl Clarendon street, on Tuesday eve- Day. judges ha ning, May 17, under the direction By Garden Club brought, with coffee which had been provided 'by the hospitality com- Friday, June 3, Presentation of In- eleven aft of Miss Louie Mudgett. Miss Lee The annual meeting of the An- ternational Institute Cookbook, mittee he Pfeiffer of Andover will be fea- dover Garden Club was 'held at the mittee. The dessert of ice cream and cake completed a satisfying November club house. girls to E tured in "A Chinese Play," done in Log Cabin in the Game Sanctuary corn pe Chinese style, which is one of the meal. of Phillips Academy on Tuesday MEETINGS NEXT WEEK lined up I outstanding plays in this forth- Outside the Cabin was the array morning. Tonight, Square and Compass, Ev coming presentation. A beautiful May day, the attrac- of plants including perennials, seed- lings, bulbs, etc., which had been Clan auxiliary; Tomorrow, Clan; while Ste Miss Bessie Conant, local public tive surroundings, and a good at- Monday, Masons, Knights of Pyth- results of school teacher, has been spending tendance all contributed to the suc- contributed by many and the ex- change for trifles merely served to ias, Shawsheen Woman's Club; Last year the vacation at her home in cess of one more annual of this Tuesday, Grange, C. D. A., Adven- vin of Is Presque Isle, Me. organization. help the treasurer start the new year with a good balance on hand. turers; Wednesday, Shawsheen, P. immbe- Miss Irene Wells of the Samuel The president, Miss Bessie P. T. A., Odd Fellows; Thursday, Ser- in the fir C. Jackson school teaching staff, Goldsmith, being unable to be The next regular meeting will be on the first Tuesday in October. , vice club, Pythian Sisters. judge wa: has been enjoying a few days in present, the vice-president and Eight wee New York city. president-elect, Mrs. William T. The local Rebekahs enjoyed a FOR SALE-8 room colonial, best out ,procE penny social following the business location, near center, all modern meeting Monday night. Refresh- conveniences., 2 car garage. ments were served by Mrs. Fred- QUALITY erick Macintosh, Mrs. Charles W. SHIRLEY BARNARD Ciro Palmer, Miss Abbie Burtt and Mrs. 15 Barnard St. ANDOVER, MASS. Mary Manning. 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AY 5, 1938 5, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 3

On The Rev.• Sidney Lovett, D.D., are already "Miss Haverhill—Andover" Chosen Abbot Academy Notes chaplain of Yale University and er's social It's probably not that Andover's saw five left in the field, and then ANNUAL VISITING DAY trustee of Abbot Academy, will rganizations speak at the Sunday evening ves- conflict by young ladies aren't good-looking; there were but three: Esther Lis- TO BE HELD SATURDAY maybe they're just too shy to enter bon, Edith Rohrer and Eleanor Wil- per service. Friends of the school Ls in mind Annual Visiting Day at Abbot are cordially invited to come. ing events.) a "-Miss Andover" contest. At any son. Academy, which is planned for the rate last Friday night "Miss An- "Cum Laude" Graduates On t'le next voting Eleanor Wil- purpose of providing opportunity dover" was chosen down at Crystal Miss Hearsey announced in s motion plc son dropped out, with the crowd for parents and friends to see the It:111room, and she turned out to be school in all of its various phases chapel last Tuesday morning the emy, 8:15. the same girl who was "Miss Ha- demonstrating that she was their Seniors who will graduate in June t concert with Choice by loudly booing the an- of activity, will be held on Satur- verhill" back when the Haverhill nouncement, day afternoon. At 1:30 visitors will "Cum Laude." They are: Margaret r school, Phil. Veterans of Foreign Wars con- a boo in which at Comstock of Springville, N. Y., Jean least fifty percent of the two news- be escorted by guides to the class ducted a contest in 1932. Then not rooms, library, art gallery, labora- Cross of Oconomowoc, Mich., Elise ' Friendly so- papermen there felt like joining. Duncan of Pelham Manor, N. Y., content with depriving Andover of Then came the final choice, with tories, students' rooms, and all a Chance," the Number One honor, the judge-;, Constance Thurber of Nashua, N. ih house. Miss Lisbon of Haverhill, a little parts of the campus. At 2:30 there who were two-thirds Andover, will be fencing and riding demon- H., and Jane Vogt of Binghamton, LcoIn Spelling blonde, winnin g the title. That cos- N. Y. passed the runner-up position to a metology 'had little influence on the strations on the athletic field. Par- girl who had come all the way up judges was shown by their choice ticipants will be as follows: Fenc- ter Male Choir from Swampscott. ing: Audrey Rugg, Jean Cross, Lee iorial auditor. for second place of -shiny-faced Louis Finger, treasurer of the The local Legion post had a Edith Rohrer of Swampscott. Burnett, Janice Hunter, Norma For- Andover Savings bank, is in New syth, Sally Peck. Riding: Mary- idover Garden larger crowd at the annual event York attending the three-day con- than they had last year. The early Miss Lisbon was then presented Frances Godfrey, Marjorie Coll, vention of the National Associa- It 'the Mitchell with 'a cup by the state senator, Constance Thurber, Phyllis Eng- Intral street. part of the evening was spent in tion of Mutual Savings Banks. dancing, 'or shagging, with the more and with a 'bouquet by our guber- land, Priscilla Williams, Nancy For- May 26, 27, natorial aspirant who won one man, Sally Walsh, Dorothy Held- ," Junior High lobby-minded swain's confining their terpsichorean -activities 'to the part Haverhill vote with the remark rich, Joyce Curran, Diana Greene, IT'S THE VIOLENCE auditorium. that he wished he were young Joan Hubbard, Betty Killian, Polly . F. W. Poppy of the floor near wherever the judges happened to be. Along about again. Miss Andover number two Pancoast, Ann Coalman, Ann Rog- eleven after Tom Dea and his com- was next given 'a bouquet by Er ers, Janet Dwight. OF EXERCISE entation of In- Collins, who had filled in as judge ite Cookbook, mittee had induced a number 'of At 3:30 the following program of girls to enter their names in the when Shep shored a preference music and drama will be presented THAT HARMS competition, some 14 young ladies for Cuttyhunk. in Davis Hall: Sonata in D major, KT WEEK lined up before judges Fred Butler, Apparently Miss Haverhil 1- Mozart, Piano Duet by Rosa Flet- Too strenuous exertion is the mistake and Compass, Ev Collins and Frank Babcock, Andover will not represent the cher and Margaret Plunkett. The that harms, when exercise does harm while Staf Lindsay called out the town this year 'at the County Le- Cave, Schneider, The Singing Girl people. You can damage your car by norrow, Clan; of Shan, Barnett, Vocal Solos by lights of Pyth- results of the preliminary balloting. gion's Miss Essex County contest, forcing it up hill in high. You can Oman's Club; Last year's winner, Mrs. May Sla- for -this event is temporarily at Margaret Plunkett; Hungarian damage your bodily machine likewise. vin of North Main street, wore least in the discard. Dance, Brahms, and Noel, Balfour- D. A., Adven- Gardiner, Piano Duet by Virginia Shawsheen, P. limbo,• one, and she received votes Toni Dea was aided in making ar- Yet there is a comfortable form of in the first elimination when each rangements for the affair by Frank Jones and Betty Jean Wilson; 'Tis exercise, neither strenuous nor fatig- Thursday, Ser- Evening (from Pique-Dame), Isters. judge was allowed to vote for five. Markey, Harold Peters, Joe Rem- ing. Both men and women find it Eight were left after this weeding. mes, Staf Lindsay, Arthur Jowett Tschaikowsky, Vocal Duet by Bar- helpful, and age is no barrier to its out process. The second balloting and George Napier. bara Leland and Barbara Bobst; benefits. With it comes relaxation and i colonial, best Shepherd, Shepherd Leave Decoy- better carriage, with better figure and ter, all modern ing by Purcell, I Go Before My better health resulting. r garage. VILLAGE P. T. A. TO Charmer by Morley, and The El- An evening class, to continue through BARNARD HOLD ANNUAL MEETING fin Horn, Swedish Folk-Song, The Circus Life In The Shawsheen Parent-Teacher Fidelio Society, under the direction May and June, is being organized now )OVER, MASS. of Walter Howe. at THE CABIN (a camp in the pines). 169-W association will hold its annual Academy Lecture meeting next Wednesday evening, "November afternoon," a one-act Tuition may be paid in a manner out play by Anthony Pelissier, the Man of the ordinary. For further informa- George Brinton Beal will bring with a banquet preceding in honor tion. please ask his interesting motion picture lec- of the teachers of the school, start- played by Nancy England and the ture, "Through the Back Door of ing at 6:30, in the school hall. Res- Girl played by Eleanor Martin. the Circus," to the Meeting Room ervations should be made with At the conclusion of this pro- Miss Catherine Stewart of Phillips Academy on Friday at Mrs. Frederick C. Smith. All former gram, tea will be served to the stu- 8:15 P.M. 'officers and former members are dents, their families and friends. Trustee at Vespers 90 Salem Street Andover His lecture, which amounts to a invited to attend. personally conducted tour of the The regular meeting will follow lag the dinner. Any not attending the world of the circus, includes visits to seven circuses on two continents banquet but wishing to attend the and brings to view some of the meeting may do so. or someone greatest circus acts ever given be delighted under canvas. It is presented for Fallon-Kelley Allied Paint Stores ocolates on the most part in natural color. Arthur G. Fallon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fallon of 73 Park We get our The public is cordially invited ray of beau- street, and Margaret Geraldine Kel- to attend. There will be an ad- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- II in NOW? mission fee of 25c. STRAHAN WALL PAPERS r pound. seph J. Kelley of 201 Middlesex street, North Andover, were united GUILD MEETING NOTICE in marriage at St. Joseph's church, Leading The annual meeting of the Cor- Salem, N. H., by Rev. Fr. John Phone: J. T. GAGNE, Andover 1067 ifts. poration of the Andover Guild will Boyd on February 27, according to he held at the Guild house Tues- an announcement made over the day evening, May 17, at 7:45 week-end by the bride's parents. o'clock. All contributors to the Andover nacy Guild are members of the corpora- Founded in 1908 by Amy E. Briggs tion and are invited to be present at the meeting. Julie S. Musk Transition Class for Children Four Clerk and Five Years of Age 99 KING'S DAUGHTERS Grades I through VIII ELECT OFFICERS K The regular monthly meeting of The King's Daughters was held Enrollments now taken for Monday, May 2. Election of officers for the ensuing year was held and September 1938 the following were chosen: Mrs. Frank Crawford, leader; Mrs. Har- old Hathaway, vice-leader; Mrs. Principal - - Lu-y Allen Eaton Alice H. Jenkins, rec. sec.; Mrs. Chester Abbott, cor. sec.; Mrs. W. 49 Abbot Street H. Gibson, treasurer; Mrs. Marion Wilkinson, auditor. 4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MAY 5, 193$ MAY 5, 19 THE ANDOVER News of Other Days To My Readers : What You and Your Neighbors TOWNSMAN Were Doing in Days Gone By Village Established 1887 My hope, in purchasing the Townsman, was not that I could make it my paper, but that I could make Fifty Years Ago Published on Thursday at Smith & Clt Coutts CO., 4 Park Street, Andover, it YOUR paper. This is my first issue as publisher, and The plans for the new school- Mass., Elmer J. Grover. there have been a few changes made. Later as time house adopted by the town 'at the The annual Entered at the Andover Postoffice goes on, there will be other changes, but the funda- annual town meeting are now out of officers of I as Second Class Matter mental policy of presenting the town's news in a clean, for bid. The building 'is to be com- Woman's Clul pleted by December first. On the a banquet at non-sensational way will still be followed. However, committee are William S. Jenkins, in Balmoral I An unfortunate chap- I do want to make it YOUR paper I want to make it Felix G. Haynes, Dr. C. E. Abbott, urged to 'come A Good ter in the conduct of more friendly, more personal, more intimate, the way John H. Flint, and James B. Smith. meeting will 1 the local school de- a small-town paper should be. The first "May Breakfast" in entertainment S uggst ion partment was finally Andover has been given, and we Night." Obsured brought to a close The editorial page is YOUR page too. I shall be hope that it is the permanent es- Mrs. Garfiel last Tuesday eve- writing editorials, and they will be necessarily MY tablishment of a pleasant custom. of the ShawsJ ning when the school board ap- Thomas Murphy has taken charge Club, gave a pointed Chester D. Abbott as a opinions, but if you differ with them, the editorial of the street lamps and is giving Friday noon 't new bus driver. The end of the page is YOURS too. I shall always welcome communi- them all a thorough polishing. Board at 'her 1 story was very satisfactory, for cations from readers on any town subject, whatsoever. The calico and overall party of ful affair, am Mr. Abbott is one of the town's the Retired Sons of Rest last Fri- Mrs. Frederic finest citizens, one In whom par- I want to thank the many people who have ex- day night was quite a success. Liam Kurth, ents can place absolute faith for the tended their good wishes the past week, the many who The wooden mill of the Ballard- Mrs. Leon Fie safeguarding of their children while vale mills is receiving a coat of Mrs. Benjamir on their way to and from school. have expressed their faith and interest in me by taking Nutton. out subscriptions, the many who have placed ads in paint of an :aesthetic shade. But the rest of the story was not The South Church Christian En- Mrs. Chase, so pleasant. A remark had been my first issue. I hope that the paper will justify that deavor Society has elected as of- from the pre made when the subject first came faith. ficers; president, Huntley Spauld- was given a b up to the effect that one of the ing; vice-president, Henry Bar- guests in tok members had heard the appoint- THE PUBLISHER nard; secretary, 'Fannie Berry; ship. ment was "in the bag," and this treasurer, Elsie Gilbert. remark, gaining seeming credence •with .its spread, served to put the he seemed irresponsible, but every have benefitted from the Clinic Twenty-five Years Ago ROY id school board in an unfortunate town board in the nature of things have been Andover residents, and Batters have been put up for Roy light. The average citizen did not will be criticised no matter what a number of our doctors have par- Bradford's new house which is to Electricg stop to think that the member said it does, and if it feels that it has ticipated in the fine work being be built on Wolcott avenue. 78 Chestnui he "heard" the appointment was in done what is best for the town, that done over there. It has a new A daughter, Helen, was born on the bag; what the average citizen is really all that is necessary. name, too, and Andover people can P1 This phase of the problem re- Monday to Mr. and 'Mrs. Philip Rip- did emphasize in his own mind find no better way that Dr. Walker ley of Abbot street. On:Saturday a were the three words: "in the ceived scant attention, mainly be- would have wanted his memory daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. •bag." Tuesday night it appeared cause of the three little words. revered than to give something to Patrick English of High street. ANNUA that the appointment had not been But it's something to think of in the Clinic that now bears the in the bag, ever, for the two per- the future when the committee name: Walker Memorial Clinic. He Miss Clara Putnam, principal of Andove sons most prominently mentioned could well accomplish its purpose founded it, he worked for it; now the Bradlee school, has been As as the men fo rwihom the appoint- of securing a good driver at the it's up to us to help carry on for granted a year's leave of absence Men's Singinc lowest price possible by sending by the school board. ment was said to have been in the him. Auditoriun bag were not appointed, one of them out well-guarded specifications Miss Lucretia Lowe is to be vale- not even having applied. Our town with rigid requirements as to mo- dictorian of the senior class at Anchor and Ai officials .are on the whole a fine tor vehicle equipment and most Siftings Punchard this year. HIGH SCHi group of citizens, and although important of all, character in the Miss Lucy Allen, Miss Mabel FRIDAY EVE human nature causes them to dif- driver. The Legion rooms last Saturday Ward and Miss Gertrude F. Sauer fer at times on various matters, it morning were filled to capacity with submitted resignations from the Ticket 50 cen can be safely said that there's not Off It was good last people, and the people were filled teaching force on Tuesday evening. one of them playing the sort of Friday night to see to capacity with May Breakfast. to a * * * The new Board of Public Works political game implied by the so many young men was elected Saturday, with L. T. words: "in the bag." Good gathering together to The trout-fishing season started Hardy and Barnett Rogers being The statement was unfortunate Start form 'a Young Re- at the State Forest Sunday, with elected for three years, Willis B. in another way, too, for it served publican organiza- more fish flying than fly-fishing. * * * Hodgkins and Andrew McTernen to obscure a very excellent sugges- tion here in Andover. Few of them for two years, and Thomas Rhodes tion which the member who made apparently have any political as- Which dictator dictates when a for one year, the latter defeating the remark brought up Tuesday pirations of their own; most of dictator meets a dictator? Henry A. Bodwell by thirty votes. night. Had the suggestion been them have definite political aspira- Dr. Frederick Palmer has re- made at the first meeting without tions for their party. And they are 1.the added three words, there is a going to work for those aspirations. Soft-Ball Tourney To signed as rector of Christ Church very good chance that it would They're not just going to sit around to accept an appointment at the have .gone through. For years the and grumble about conditions; Be Held At School Harvard Divinity school. school committee has appointed they're going out to help Andover A soflt-ball tournament will be Ten Years Ago bus drivers at a given stipend, on do its bit to change those con- held next week on the Stowe School Charles T. Gilliard was elected a three-year contract, and there has ditions. Too often young people to- grounds. This tournament will be superintendent of the Board of been considerable criticism of the day show no interest in civic af- held after school and will be sup- Public Works Wednesday evening, board for not putting the job out fairs, and such a meeting as was ervised by Benjamin Cole and succeeding the late Frank L. Cole. to bid, since it is such a sizeable held last Friday night shows that Charles Sawyer of the Junior High Edward R. Lawson was elected as- sum. Naturally the committee's here in Andover at least we have School. sistant superintendent. main consideration has been the some young men willing to devote The following boys have signed Mrs! Eleanor Brooks Gulick will welfare of the children, and they some time and effort to fight for up for 'this tournament: Irving their party. lecture on "The Recovered Wagon felt with some justification that the Thayer, Charles Hanson, Fred in Modern American Fiction" at low bidder might not be a man with Temple, Billy Jaquith, Donald Wrig- the South church vestry Thursday. sufficient responsibility and suf- Memorial The Lawrence Clinic ley, Allen Dea, Emanuel Gigis, Har- George B. Frost 'has bought the ficient ability to deal with the to is at present con- vey Tucker, Stewart Fraser, Don- house on Chestnut street recently vagaries of children to be worthy ducting its annual ald Blackmer, William Watts, John remodeled by Arthur Comeau. of the job. Yet, in no town job does Dr. appeal for funds to Markert, Billy Westcott, Edward the low bidder necessarily have to The Misses Katherine and Eliza- Walker carry on the work Morgan, Billy Phillips, Duncan beth Sweeney of Florence street THRIFT receive the contract; every call for that it has been do- Cairnie, Peter Arnold, Harold Wal- and their niece, Katherine of High bids that goes out has the clause: ing the past few years. Sometimes die, Walter Morrissey, George Gor- street, are enjoying a motor trip to THRIFT "The committee reserves the right here in Andover we tend to shy don, Warren Knipe, Randlett Em- Atlantic City. to reject any or all bids." THRIFT away from anything that smacks of mons, David MacCord, Norman W. R. Hill, proprietor of the W. It would have been possible then Lawrence, but in many ways this Bendroth, Winslow Hallowell, John I. Morse hardware store, has moved to have secured a lower price and is rather a short-sighted attitude. Thomson, David Graham, Richard his family from Concord, N. H., to ! a qualified man by the bidding The Clinic, for instance, does in- Kimball, George 'Collins, John East- the house on Florence street owned • method—in fact, Mr. Abbott might valuable work for the needy ill, and ham, Richard Dake, Loring Batchel- by P. J. Hannon. well have been the man to receive there should be enough of the der, Donald Lynch, David, Stafford, Eugene Weeks, Ernest Johnson Frank A the appointment. The committee Golden Rule in all of us to want to Robert Hamilton, Roger Collins, and Mrs. E. V. French have been might feel that they would be sub- help someone who is ill whether Fred Martinson, John White, Rob-, named by the 'school committee to Post ject to the censure if they passed he comes from Lawrence or An- ert White, Chester Jenkins, Billy look into the problems of a new : up the low bidder in the event that dover. However, many of those who Morgan, and Alex Gordon. junior high school. [AY 5, 1938 MAY 5, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 5 her Days RUMMAGE SALE TO BE MT. ur Neighbors HOLYOKE ALUMNAE Miss Jane Carpenter presided at HELD SATURDAY ENTERTAIN SUB-FRESHMEN the coffee table. As guest of honor, ays Gone By Village Women's On Friday afternoon, April 29, at Miss Harriet Newhall, secretary to s Ago The Woman's Guild of Christ the home of Mrs. George Sanborn, the Board of Admissions, talked Club To Elect church will hold a rummage sale a group of Andover Mt. Holyoke with all those present and aroused Le new school. in the vacant store in the Mus- College alumnae gave a tea for much enthusiasm among the sub- he town at the The annual meeting and election grove building Saturday from 10 about thirty of the alumnae and freshmen when she showed two kg are now out of officers of the Shawsheen Village to 5. The committee states that prospective students of this and reels of college views giving the g is to be com- Woman's Club will be preceded by there will be excellent values in nearby communities. The house was life on the campus through the sea- ✓ first. On the a banquet at 6:30 p. m. on Monday, misses' and children's blouses, tastefully decorated with both apple sons. lam S. Jenkins, in Balmoral Hall. All members are skirts, dresses and underthings, in and pear 'blossoms, while a cheerful C. E. Abbott, urged to come to the banquet. The addition to good men's suits, hats blaze in the fireplace added to the The sluggard, like the peacock, is ames B. Smith. meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. The and ties. charm of the rooms. afraid of rain. Breakfast" in entertainment is called 'Mystery given, and we Night." permanent es- Mrs. Garfield S. Chase, President easant custom, of the Shawsheen Village Woman's as taken charge Club, gave a farewell luncheon last and is giving Friday noon to the members of her Next Sunday is "HER" day—the h polishing. Board at her home. It was a delight- one day in the year when she holds ful affair, and those ,present were verall party of the center of the stage in the public's Rest last Fri- Mrs. Frederick C. Smith, Mrs. Wil- a a success. liam Kurth, Mrs. Joseph Gagne, eye. Mothers are ever extraordinary Mrs. Leon Field, 'Mrs. Albert Wade, of the Ballard- Mrs. Benjamin Schubert, Mrs. Percy persons so observe "HER" day in an ring a coat of is shade. Nutton. extraordinary way with a gift from Mrs. Chase, who retires shortly SUTHERLAND'S. L Christian En- from the presidency of the club, elected as of- was given a black hand bag by the hmtley Spauld- guests in token of pleasant friend- JupVerfio Henry Bar- ns Pannie Berry; ship. bent. ears Ago ROY A. DANIELS put up for Roy se which is to Electrical Contractor A New Bag ! Kid Gloves! it avenue. 78 Chestnut St. Andover L, was born on Phone 451 Give mother a gift that throughout Sure to be prized by the "Queen of LIrs. Philip Rip- On Saturday a the year will be a constant reminder the Day." Ever acceptable you will o Mr. and Mrs. find are these Kayser Fabric ANNUAL CONCERT of your thoughtfulness. We have a High street. GLOVES in navy, beige and white. m, principal of Andover Male Choir chic array of genuine Calf HAND- ol, has been Assisted By tve of absence BAGS that will fill the bill. In black, 1.00 Men's Singing Club, Inc., Beverly blue and brown. 'e is to be vale- Auditorium Choir, Haverhill anior class at Anchor and Ark Glee Club, Maynard 1.95 upward Also Kid and Doeskin Gloves in all HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM shades. , Miss Mabel Crude F'. Sauer FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1938 2.00 upward ons from the Ticket 50 cents Tax Exempt kesday evening. Some Hankies! Public Works ty, with L. T. Lovely HANKIES for lovely Rogers being Lelong Perfume! cars, Willis B. mothers. Dainty white linens in Mo- ew McTernen A wisp that makes the gift extra- 'homas Rhodes saic, exquisite hand drawn and lacy ttter defeating edges. So desirable for the fastidious ordinary—Lelong's Penthouse PER- r thirty votes. FUME—with four of Lelong's de- lmer has re- mother—a lovely thought. Christ Church lightful creations . . .M o n Image, itment at the 25c upward Whisper, Gardenia and Opening hool. Night. Ago d was elected 2.50 5.00 10.00 the Board of A Pretty Scarf! asday evening, Frank L. Cole. Smart pure silk in printed Foulard vas elected as- it. SCARFS. Also colorful Florals, Pais- A Rhinestone Pin! ks Gulick will overed Wagon leys and Plain colors in rich Rayon Of course, Brooches, Cameo Chains, n Fiction" at stry Thursday. New Triple-Thrift crepe. The chalk white in satin and Pearl Beads and Pendants will make as bought the satin stripe are a grand accessory ideal gifts for mother's day . . . se- greet recently Comeau. Refrigerator for mother's costume. lection is simplified at Sutherland's. 'Me and Eliza- lorence street THRIFTY IN PRICE 59c upward 1.00 to 10.00 lerine of High L motor trip to THRIFTY IN CURRENT for of the W. THRIFTY IN UPKEEP )re, has moved acrd, N. H., to A. B. SUTHERLAND CO. B street owned rnest Johnson Frank A. Welch & Co. 309 Essex Street—Lawrence Loh have been committee to Post Office Avenue Free Delivery to Andover Daily Free Telephone Service—Call And. 300 ms of a new MAY 5, 6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MAY 5, 1938 ing as installing officer. Final Veterans' Group Other officers installed were: V.F.W. Auxiliary l Joint Concert „„ vice commander, Thomas Davies; Rab Installs Officer junior vice commander, Arthur W. Marks Birthday' On Hill Saturday Oole; adjutant, Robert V. Deyer- The final Frank R. Petty took over his The end of six successful years On Saturday evening at 7:30 in be held on duties formally as commander of mond; quartermaster, Alexander Blamire; chaplain, Harold Cates; and the start •of a seventh was the Meeting Room of George Wash- 9 to 12 at • the local V. F. W. Post last Friday marked last Saturday evening by Chairman l night at the annual installation in officer of the day, Walter Ripley; ington Hall, there will be a com- trustees, J. Everett Collins, John the Veterans of Foreign Wars Board of F the post rooms, with Past Com- Auxiliary with a chicken pie sup- bined concert by the musical clubs dogs have ' mander Robert V. Deyermond serv• M. Erving, and Mr. Deyermond. per, remarks and an entertainment of Phillips Academy and the Beaver the result 1 program featuring Miss Theresa Country Day School, Brookline. obliged to Sheridan's pupils, under the direc- There will be combined choral and for inocula and tion of Rep. Louis J. Scanlon. all dogs b Webb It was the auxiliary's birthday, orchestral numbers of Brahms, thus increi but it was the post that received Bach, Haydn, Handel, and selec- Mr. Stac the gift in the form of a check tions from Gilbert and Sullivan's ing notice: from the auxiliary, presented by "Trial By Jury." The fee of 25 The Stat President Mrs. John P. D'owd to cents will also admit to the school requires th Commander Frank Petty. Past movies immediately following the reported it MISSES' and WOMEN'S Commander Edward Dodge ex- concert. Health. changed gifts with Past President The pro Mrs. ;Herbert Kent. 1. Do nc Remark's were made following the dog. the supper by the following, all Special For Saturday may he i past presidents or past command- promptly ers: Mrs. Paul Simeone, Mrs. Kent, rabid. and Mrs. Alexander Blamire; Wil- 2. Keep tion for is . liam Snyder, Harold S. Cates, Roast Stuffed Young Turkey SPRING Alexander Blamire, Mr. Dodge and is reporter John M. Erving. Selectman J. the anima' Everett Collins also spoke. Cranberry Sauce this. If ,thi of two wee sibility of BRITISH VETS Green Peas biting ma; DEFEAT METHUEN 3. If the it examine ► COATS The British War Veterans en- Mashed Potatoes 4. If the tered a new field of endeavor last sent to th Sunday when a pick-up soccer team Rolls and Butter Cantor's swamped the Methuen Legion pick- done by a REGULARLY $16.95 ups 6 to 1 in a game replete with acid shou humor. Mitchell pounded in two curochrom goals early in the game, and the $19.95 - $22.95 - $29.95 others were scored by Doherty, Bar- 45c 1.90 clay, MacLeish and Craig. The local players: Duke, Nicol, Craig, Denhoim, Smith, Barclay, MacLeish, Kinnear, Mitchell, Watt, Coats! Doherty, Bushnell, and McCafferty. Dress Andover Cafeteria Better show a blotted page than a blank one—blots indicate that Sports Coats! you have made a try. You Save At Least $5 Box-y or Fitted to as much as $18 . . . Coats Get your 1938 On such favored success as the Tuxedo front coat ! The coat with the rich Novelty Wools! trapunto trimming! The Reefer coat! The casual Corded Fabrics! Town and Country sport coat either fitted or Se boxy! There are just Juilliard Fabrics ! 226 in this outstanding •44 ,0 40.t, group —just 226 that REFRIGERATOR Shetland-type-Tweeds ! met our requirements 0 for superior TAILOR- • . . ING in cut and fit . . . yo' Sizes 12 to 50 35 to 45 SUPERIOR WORK- At ho: MANSHIP in full lin- ings, expensive dress- Bu . maker touches . .. SU- SULLIVAN'S II II Navy, Black or Blue Dress Se PERIOR QUALITY in aled-in-Ste el Coats . . . Blue, Beige, Brown the season's best fabrics. The Big Furniture Store TRIPLE-THRIFT UNIT Gray in the Tweeds Andover Residents with Oil Cooling Call Andover 511 226 Essex Street Lawrence t. MAY 5, 192S THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 7 MAY 5, 1938 not cauterize nor are any other Neas, Mrs. Paul A. L'Antigua, and Final Clinic For cauterizing agents effective. Have Mrs. Joseph Levi. "Swing Session" Held oncert your dog inoculated. The young ladies who waited on Rabies Saturday The last free clinic will be held table were: Roberta Cilley, Mary By Punchard Juniors - at the Central Fire Station Satur- and Margaret Ring, Rita Downs, aturday The final free clinic for dogs will day, May 7. The time 9 to 12. Dogs Ethel Watts, Grace Stewart, Kath- A "swing session," 1938 version ening at 7:30 in be held on Saturday morning from should be treated every year and erine 'Smart, Muriel Porter, Marion apparently of the Charleston con- of George Wash- 9 to 12 at the Central 'Fire Station. each year will increase the immu- Fettes, Evelyn Porter, Florence tests or the barn dance or the Chairman Franklin H. Stacey of the minuet, was held last Friday night ) will be a coin. nity for your dog. The dog does not Eldridge, Margaret MacCord, with Board of Health reports that three suffer and there are no ill after ef- Mrs. Wrigley and Mrs. Jowett. at the' Memorial gymnasium by :he musical clubs dogs have had rabies this year with fects. Punchard's junior class. In addition iy and the Beaver the result that 11 people have been to the ordinary, or extraordinary ;hool, Brookline. obliged to visit the doctor 14 times April Library Use dances, there was a prize waltz, for inoculation, and he urges that with Dorothy Cederberg and Sam- ibined choral and all dogs be inoculated each year, May Breakfast Draws uel Sinipson winning the approval ors of Brahms, Largest On Record thus increasing the immunity. The number of books issued for of judges Mary Bailey, Marion Mac- indel, and selec- 'Mr. Stacey has issued the follow- Usual Capacity Crowd donald, Dorothy •Smerdon, William rt and Sullivan's Last Saturday morning's tempt- home use at the Memorial Hall Li- ing notice: brary during April was 8819. At McDonald and William Doherty. The fee of 25 The State Department of Health ing May breakfast menu attracted Solos were sung by Dorothy Rand- mit to the school a large crowd of - Ballardvade 850 were borrowed, requires that all dog bites must be hungry humans to making a total circulation of 9.669 lett, Robert Crosby and John Ay following the reported to the local Board of the annual event sponsored this Miller. year jointly by the Sons of Vet- volumes. This is the largest month- Health. ly record yet 'achieved in the his- In charge of the dunce were The procedure recommended: erans auxiliary and the Legion chairman Alice Bertram, Mildred auxiliary. The 'Legion rooms were tory of the library. Every depart- 1. Do not permit anyone to kill ment shared in the increased use, Forsythe, 'Ruth Anderson, Anna the dog. If it is killed at once, it attractively decorated for the Gill, Edith Valentine, class presi- breakfast. In addition to the serv- with the junior room especially ac- r Saturday may be impossible to determine tive due to intensive work with the dent Robert Towne, Frederick But- promptly whether or not 'it is ing of the meal, flowers were sold ler, Bailey Lenane and Edmund by Mrs. Joihn Anderson and there schools. This circulation exceeds rabid. that of April, 1937 by 2436 books. Connolly. 2. Keep the dog under observa- was a candy •table under the direc- tion for two weeks. When the case tion of Miss Ethel Hilton and Mrs. Young Turkey is reported to the Board of Health James Keating. the animal inspector will care for Mrs. Albert Robinson and Mrs. -y Sauce this. If the dog is well at the end Henry S. Wright, presidents of the. of two weeks, the transmission pos- Legion and Sons of Veterans aux- sibility of rabies at the time of iliary respectively, headed the large Peas biting may be dismissed. joint committee which worked hard 3. If the dog becomes sick have for the success of the affair. As- it examined by a veterinarian. sisting were Mrs. George Cilley, Potatoes 4. If the dog dies have its head Mrs' Barbara Schultz, Mrs. Lafay- A Jewelry Store sent to the laboratory. ette Stickney, Mrs. Arthur Jowett, d Butter Caut-irize wound. This should be Mrs. James N. MacCord, Mrs. Wil- done by a physician. Fuming nitric liam H. Navin, Mrs. Harry Wrig- acid should be used. Iodine, mer- ley, Mrs. Sarah,Kibbee, Mrs. Grace Worthy of the Name curochrome or 'simlar antiseptics do Peters, Margaret MacCord, Anna

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ailing Fred Butler danced away Republicans' meeting the other an increase of '$100 for having com- Townsmania with Mrs. Butler last Friday night: night 'that though he's now a Me- pleted her 90 hours' professional Sons "Angina, my eye!"... incidentally thuen resident, he still has enough study. Substitute one nice-looking girl in a reddish- Andover left in him to get in Tean Dutch with 'his fellow townspeople That speech of welcome given be- orange print dress might be inter- The . fore the Essex county selectmen's ested to know that she would prob- by ending up cheering for Punch- ard in the Methuen games. Sons of association here a couple of weeks ably h,ave, had judge Ev's vote in Sports On The Hill— nior Rif ago by Howell Shepard, according the Miss Andover contest...but she Alumni Teach Too Well charter to the Townsman, Boston and dRin't enter. The Townsman can't get away The greatset difficulty Phillips sociatio Lawrence papers, was given ,by Ev How Young? from those Dumonts...For several Academy coaches face each year body of Collins...you see it's spring again The thing that took the longest years Archie and George Dumont arises from their own coaching accordir and Le Chat Noir time for She.p. time at the Young Republicans' used to run the 'presses on which proficiency. Every time their teams made tc RobIna? meeting the other night was trying the Townsman was printed up at meet Yale Fresh, the Academy ag- the 'ass' It wasn't the' 7:30 a. m. hour, nor to decide how old a Republican the Andover Press, and now down gregations too often go down to The o the fact that It was a wrong num- could be' and still be a Young Re- here at & Coats, their defeat at the hands of young men Jr., 9' Cc ber that got him out of bed last publican. . . 'Bill M oCoubrie's 'sug- father, Peter Dumont, 'is the' press- who learned their lessons well the James Sunday morning that bothered the gestion that it wasn't age but spirit man...Dave Couitt's, himself, inci- preceding year under a P. A. men- street, editor...Whiat did make him a little that makes a Republican young, dentally, is 'an Andover Press al- tor. phy, 25 irritated was the voice which, after lost out...now you can be a Young umnus, having put in a good many 'Last Saturday a young fellow secretor he had said 'a sleepy "Hello," asked Republican until you're forty, and years making up the Townsman. named Ted Avery came back 'to the North I "Is this Rolbina?" though "life may begin at forty" Coalman Hill. Ted was the Three Forks, Edward Foul it's not 'a Young Republican's life. The appointment of Arthur Cole Montana, youth who used to dis- street, Sr., 9 C When you're a Harvard alumnus, Boston Dip as 'Cornell fund trustee by the se- cus, pole vault, high jump et al back in the 1920's, but last Sat- ,structor and you're an academy tutor, it "Shagging" or "truckin' " may be lectmen the other nigN wasn't just based on a wish to pass off the job urday he brought with him the This might 'be a 'little. tempting to help dancing but there is some basis for tional connecting it with the hives...the on 'someone who would more or Yale Fresh track team which he the academy 'team along 'a little was coaching. The score was Yale structio: when Yale fresh is swamping it... exhibition at the Miss Andover less feel obligated to take it...ac- give riff dance Friday night prompted one tually Arthur is a good choice since Fresh 781/2 to the Academy's 4712, but last 'Saturday an Academy shot but another way of looking at it best sat putter, trailing a Yale freshman, local 'man to recall how Miss Mary he's well acquainted with the wel- tic spor Alice Abbott was 'shocked 25 years fare situation...the fund was es- is: Ray Shepard, 781/2 to Yale heaved the sphere nearly three feet Fresh's 471/2 rifle an beyond the Eli mark...'and Har- ago 'when the youngsters would do tablished by John Cornell who ran , for 31 of the Eli filiated the Boston Dip. a coal office where Frank E. Glea• points 'were made 'by Ray Shep• vardman George W. Hinman had to ard's alumni! 'sociatio rule that the youngster had fouled. Ex-Punchard son was, formerly located and where Cross Coal Company now B. C. Fresh Game Off Pre-judicial Ray Schlapp, former resident of V.F. V run's their local business...the The baseball team had an off-day, the town, confessed at the Young Enterta Quoting Ey Collins when 'once- fund is used to 'buy 'fuel for the the ground's being too wet to alloy needy. the scheduled B. C. Fresh game to A gro be played. The lacrosse team jour V. F. Let Us Quote You neyed to Cambridge and won 10 Musgroi to 3. to join On Re-siding Your House Using Committee Names The error bugaboo still followed veteran: the team yesterday when New Dental Hygienist Hampshire fresh won a 3-2 victory, In thi there is Asbestos Side-Wall Shingles Miss Margaret Cronin was reap- mainly through P. A.'s four mis- pointed dental hygienist on Tues- cues. Meanwhile the tennis team day evening at the school board was defeating St. Paul's 7-2. meeting at her current salary of $1300. Miss Eleanor Sulis of Andover, George W. Horne Co. 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for having corn. ars' professional FIRE DOES SLIGHT compelled • to fight it in the par- Sons Of Legion Rifle Burn Library Books DAMAGE AT HOME titions. Damage was slight. Team Secures Charter In Contagious Cases The fire department was kept The Andover Squadron No. 8, Since there have been an unusual busy this week, with only one fire Sons of the American Legion, Ju- number of cases of scarlet fever of any serious proportions. Tues- (Funeral services were held Tues- Che Hill— day evening a blaze which started day afternoon at the home of his nior Rifle Club has been granted a during the past weeks, the Memor- in the shed of Frank Borneman, aunt, Mrs. G. M. G. Nichols of charter by the National Rifle As- ial Hall Library wishes to reassure Prospect Hill road, worked its way 'Marblehead, burial following in a [ifficulty Phillips sociation, the national governing all 'parents 'about books that have into the house, with the firemen Haverhill cemetery. face each year body of the sport of rifle shooting, been exposed to contagion. r own coaching according to an announcement As soon as a case is reported to time their teams made today at 'the headquarters of the Board of Health, that Board at the Academy ag. the 'association in Washington. once sends notice to the Library. ten go down to The officers are 'Harrison G. Holt, Not only scarlet fever cases, but all To The New Publisher— ds of young men Jr., 9 Canterbury street, 'president; James McMahon, 147 Haverhill cases of any infectious disease,— lessons well the even dog bites,—are reported im- der 'a P. A. men- street, vice-president; Arthur Mur- Sincere Wishes for Success and Achievement phy, 25 Dracut street, Lawrence, mediately in this manner. secretary; William Beaulieu, 273 On receipt of the notice, the Li- a young fellow brary checks any books that may in Your New Undertaking. came back 'to the North Main street, treasurer, and Edward Lindholm, 44 Chestnut be in these homes. If any are out, he Three Forks, the family is notified not to return who used to dis- street, executive officer. Mr. Holt, Sr., 9 Canterbury street, is the in- them until the patient to out of high jump et al quarantine, and then to wrap them la, but last Sal- structor. This club will adhere to the na- carefully 'before bringing back. No k with him the tional organization's rules and in- fine is charged, and any book that Vie Nurn5 Companp, L team which he structions, which have served to 'has been in contact with the case he score was Yale give rifle shooting competition the is destroyed by the Library. In or- ?, Academy's 47%, best safety record of any scholas- der to be certain about the matter, of looking at it tic sport. It is one of 3,000 active the Trustees and Librarian prefer d 781/2 to Yale rifle and pistol 'shooting clubs af- the books to be returned so that r 31 of the Eli filiated with the National Rifle As- they may be burned in the Library le by Ray Shep- sociation. furnace. This return Is requested, Curran & Joyce Co. 'because, in the past, when families e Off V. F. W. Auxiliary To were trusted to destroy the books, am had an off-day, Entertain Veterans it was not 'always done. But all An- Manufacturers g too wet .to alloy dover parents may be 'assured that C. Fresh game to A group of members of the local no books known to have been ex- tcrosse team Jour- V. F. W. 'auxiliary will leave the posed to contagious diseases are .idge and won 10 Musgrove building at seven tonight Soda Waters and Ginger to join in • ever again circulated after being sponsoring a party at the brought back to the Library. aboo still followed veterans' hospital in Bedford. irday when New Ales won a 3.2 victory, In the multitude of counsellors Better some of a pudding than P. A.'s four ails- there is safety. none of a pie. ' the tennis team L. Paul's 7-2.

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y, Lawrence 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MAY 5, 1938 MAY 5; son Billy were guests at Sunny vey of Akron, Ohio, and Dr. Edward Hall's where the dessert and games West Parish Ridge Farm Sunday. B. Hinckley of Tampa, Florida, were enjoyed. It was voted one of (Con the most enjoyable meetings of the Kenneth Barnard of Shawsheen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- season. road has been in New York and neth Barnard Wednesday and Washington this week. Thursday. Mrs. Kenneth H. Barnard and mittee at son Billie and Mrs. Burton Batch- Study Gra Mrs. Edward A. Burtt is spending The Lafalot Club met on Tues- The R. P. C. Girls' Club met on elder and sons returned Tuesday The Yoi the week as guest of her daughter, day evening with Miss Ruth Kil- Monday evening. A progressive sup- from a week-end at Barnstable. met at th Miss 'Carolyn Burtt in Malden. burn, South Union street Mrs. per started at Miss Margaret Mrs. Barnard's sister, Mrs. Ernest ning. The Mrs. Arthur T. Boutwell is ill at Dudley Young assisted in entertain- Buchan's, then to Mrs. Sherman A. Moore, and daughters Katherine age, cond her home on Shawsheen road. ing. Boutwell's, from there to the Misses and Sally came with them for a cers for Mr. and •Mrs. Alfred Kneath and Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Gar- Noyes' and finally to Mrs. John visit in Andover. elected as Theodore Peterson is reported as Wilma quite ill at his home. Mrs. Peterson Eben Gib is recovering from her recent ill- Miss 'Gk ness. chairman, Mrs. Roger H. Lewis entertained The Grc the Junior Guild of Christ Church ning at th at her home on Tuesday evening. Lowell at] Wednes tive comp Grange Notes a busines' Becomes "Model Grange" Andover Grange will meet on Tuesday in Grange Hall. The "An- Balla gels in Blue Gingham," will tell of their work, during the lecture 'hour. B) The May 23 meeting will be in the nature of a celebration of the Miss BE Grange's becoming a "M o d e 1 road is sp Grange." This has required five ing Miss years' work, each successful year Mrs. MI gave the title "Honor Grange" and road visil five "Honor Granges" gave the right scott rece: We attach water to the title "Model Grange." Much Joan 0' heater to your credit is due Andover Grange's master an, convert present tank. All lecturer who worked hard to bring of Andov connections and this about. from a re Pomona To Meet Miss Al adjustments are Essex Pomona Grange No. 1 is your present carefully and ex- street had meeting with Merrimac Grange this nesday pertly made and afternoon and evening. The fifth Brown un tank • into a testedi degree in full form will be worked tion this I this evening and it will also be in- P. C. NI spection night. This is the last regu- Sunday vi full - automatic lar 'meeting until fall but the an- Edwards nual field day will be held at Les- street. lie's Grove this year. The date will Mrs. P. be announced in the paper as soon visitor in STORAGE WATER as it is decided. Thomas Fifty Years a Granger spent Sun Mrs. George Averill has received Miss J. the National Grange's recognition Stanley Di HEATER We cover your of fifty years service as a Granger. are spend tank neatly For more than fifty years Mrs. with their Consider the low cost of changing with a compact Averill has been one of the stand- miah Cror shell of heavy bys of the Grange and Woman's Miss HI your "Stop-and-Go" water heater insulation. It Club of the Grange. She has always spent Moi for an automatic hot water system reduces heat been keenly interested in the Edu- cational Aid Fund of the Grange loss and assur- TO PRESI that will give you hot water at the and always showed her interest in A play turn of a faucet. Consider, too, es economy. a practical way; in short Mrs. from Mini that for a few pennies a day you'll Averill has been a real Granger. three act Class To Merrimac talented 3 be giving yourself and your family Andover Grange is sending a not inCluc something worth far more in com- class to Merrimac for the fifth, thus be held fort and convenience than its low doing its part to help Massachu- Friday ev( setts State Grange be an "Honor operating cost. It is a sure, certain Ruud Conversion Grange" this year. and safe way of getting hot water automatically - effortlessly and econ- TRIBUTE TO DR. WALKER omically. Come in and ask about Water Heaters The following lines were sent in by a subscriber who thinks they it-today! might well have been written of Dr. Walker. "He was a brother •to his friends, ONLY $ DOWN a friend To all in need. He gave 'himself, ASK ABOUT OUR as kings Strew gold, in little daily helpful LOW RATES and as little as $1.50 thing's, a month for 36 months Ungrudging, while there yet was FOR WATER HEATING life to spend." ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD HOT WATER HEATER West Church Notes Woman's Union Holds May Meeting The Woman's Union 'held their n May meeting in the vestry Wed- etence GA&s'ELECTRIC Ccya nesday afternoon. The hostesses 370 Essex St. - Lawrence 5 Main Street - Andover were Mrs. Grant Silva, Mrs. Austin POWER Huggins and Mrs. Chester John- Telephone 4126 Telephone 204 son. A food sale was held by the members of. the fancy work com' (Continued on Page 11)

X 5, 1938 MAY 5, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 11 rt and games voted one of (Continued from Page 10) plot of the play will keep the 'audi- brooke street was in a "Snow will be the guest singer at the Mu- ;etings of the ence interested with the novel and White" dancing recital 'at the Gin- sicians' Ball with Ed Harvey's or- unusual twists 'making the three gras Sisters Dancing School in chestra over station WLAW Thurs- Barnard and mittee at the close of the meeting. acts hilariously funny. A substantial Lawrence on Wednesday evening. day evening at 6:30 o'clock. lurton Batch- Study Group Elects amount of money will be realized The Young People's Study Group I Ricky Sullivan, son of Mr. and ned Tuesday for the 'Congregational church. DRAMATIC COMMITTEE met at the parsonage Sunday eve- Mrs. Richard Sullivan of 17 Ar- Barnstable. Candy will be on sale between the TO MEET FRIDAY gyle 'street, continues to improve in Mrs. Ernest ning. The pastor, Rev. Donald Sav- first and second acts. Tickets may age, conducted the meeting. Offi- health. As soon as he is well the 1*,s Katherine be purchased at a reasonable price. Mrs. Herbert A. Cregg, chairman family will move to Troy, N. Y. them for a cers for the coming season were The committee promises an en- of Dramatics of the Shawsheen Vil- elected as follows: president, Miss joyable performance that will last lage Woman's Club, announces that Four Scouts of Troop 71, Shaw- Wilma Corliss; vice-president, over two hours. her committee, with 'Mrs. Harrison sheen—Gerard Twomey, John Neil, Es reported as William 'Burke, and Robert Wood, Ars. Peterson Eben Gibson; secretary-treasurer, Brown as co-chairman, will meet at Miss Gladys Milnes; program- went on a 'hike to Camp Manning, er recent ill- CHILD LOCKED IN BATH the home of Mrs. Albert N. Wade chairman, Miss Dorothy Randlett. of 91 Lowell street, Friday after- Monday, under the leadership of ROOM; FIREMEN CALLED Scoutmaster Arthur Mullen. is entertained The Group will meet Sunday eve- noon, at 1:30. Dessert and coffee 'ihrist Church ning at the home of Miss Randlett, Monday morning an unusual will be 'served at that time. The play Richard L. Steinert of South lay evening. Lowell street. scene took place 'at the home of to be read is "Shadow and Subs- Union 'street is confined to his 'home Wednesday evening the execu- Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Robert 'Mitchel of tance" by Paul Vincent Carroll, a by illness but is improving. tive committee of the Group held Center street, when daughter. Diane four-act play, with woodcuts by Ian a business meeting in the vestry. became locked in 'the bathroom of Fleming. This play won the prize their home. The mother of the for being the best foreign play of A. P. C. TO we" child tried to free her, but in vain, the year. FETE MOTHERS vill meet on and so was advised to call the local Two week's from Friday, on May The A. P. C. sorority of the South [all. The "An- Ballardvale fire department to the scene. Upon 20, the Dramatic Committee will church will hold its annual Mothers 1," will tell of By Frank Haggerty arriving at the Mitchel home Lieut. meet with Mrs. Garfield Chase of and Daughters banquet on next lecture hour. Andover Street Oldroyd scaling the side of the Canterbury street. Thursday evening. will be in the house climbed through the window The committee follows: Mrs. Ray- ation of the Miss Bernice Mundy of Marland of the room and carried the child Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Guertin or mond C. Brickett and Mrs. Fred a "Model road is spending 'several days visit- to safety. 5 Carisbrooke street went to New Gould, co-chairmen; Mrs. Clarence required five ing Miss Evelyn Meuse of Melrose. York last Saturday, making the Smalley, Mrs. Norman Ellison, Mrs. iccessful year Mrs. 'Mary F. Haggerty of Clark WHIST PARTY TO trip by plane. Edward Williams, 'Mrs. Harold ✓ Grange" and road visited relatives in Swamp- BE HELD IN VALE John Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leitch, Miss Madeleine Kimball, gave the right scott recently. J. Russell Barlow of York street, Waitresses, 'Miss Elizabeth East- ;range." Much Joan O'Brien, daughter of Post- A 32-piece set of dishes is the has recovered from his recent 'sick- man. Decorations, Mrs. George San- aver Grange's master and Mrs. 'Richard E. O'Brien principal for the whist ness. born. Entertainment, Mrs. Norman hard to bring of Andover street, is recovering party to be 'held by St. Joseph's Elizabeth Ross of Argyle street Pitman. from a recent illness. church, Ballardvale, Friday night. Miss Alice Edwards of Andover There will also be a ten dollar at- ange No. 1 is street had her tonsils removed Wed- tendance award, and other awards ac Grange this nesday 'afternoon. Miss Shirley of five dollars and two and -a half. CATALOGS BOOKS ing. The fifth Brown underwent a similar opera- There is a large assortment of at- will be worked tion this morning. tractive whist prizes. JOB PRINTING will also be in- P. C. Wallace of 'Melrose spent The committee: Rev. Henry B. s the last regu- Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Minot Smith, OSA; Mr. and Mrs. William Quality d1 but the mi- Edwards 'and family of Andover Riley, Mrs. Grace Oheyne, Florence le held at Les- street. Burke, Mrs. Harry Trow, Mrs. John Prompt and Courteous Service . The date will Mrs. P. P. Gordon was a recent Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dumont, paper as soon visitor in town. and Mrs. Neil 'Cussen. Thomas Dunn of Center street Smith & Coutts Co. le r spent Sunday in Boston. 4 Park Street Andover, Mass. 11 has received 'Miss Jerry Dunn and Master Shawsh en e's recognition Stanley Dunn of New Haven, Conn., By Mrs. Edith Kitchin Printers of The Townsman as a Granger. are spending their spring vacation ty years Mrs. with their grandmother, Mrs. Jere- Balm oral Street Tel. 1128-R e of the stand- miah Cronin of Center street. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson and Woman's Miss Helen Nicol of Clark road of Shepley street and other rela- She has always spent Monday in Boston. tives went ,up to Rochester, N. H., ted in the Edu- on Sunday to 'attend the funeral of of the Grange TO PRESENT COMEDY Samuel Richardson, 'an uncle, who her interest in A play entitled "Aunt Minnie formerly lived in Lawrence. COAL PRICES REDUCED in short Mrs. from Minnesota," a farce comedy 'in Mrs. J. Harold Eastwood of 'Gal Granger. three ants, made tap of twelve Fletcher street entertained her sis- talented young people, which does ter, Miss Rita Sirois, at a birthday We are pleased to announce our New Spring Prices is sending a not include any local people, will party, recently. !Members of the )r the (fifth, thus be held in the Community room family attended. as follows: help M as s achu- Friday evening, May 13 at 7:45. The 'Constance Hathaway of Caris- be an "Honor Egg 13.50 Pea 12.25

WALKER Stove 13.50 Buckwheat 10.75 es were sent in Congratulations to thinks they Nut 13.50 Briquetts 12.25 )een written of and ' to his friends, CLEERCOAL e gave 'himself, Best Wishes Egg 15.25 Stove 15.25 le daily helpful there yet was To The Townsman's New Owner. May his Nut 15.25 service to the town as the publisher of its paper New England Coke 12.25 Notes— be long and successful. olds The above prices are net, including cash discount of Tnion held their $1.00 per ton. he vestry Wed- The hostesses Ilya, Mrs. Austin . Chester John- ANDOVER COAL CO. was held by the H. P. HOOD & SONS !alley work coin- Telephone 365 Musgrove Building page 11)

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organized effort working on the in- Russell C. Stevens, Carl R. Swan- dependent voters who went Demo- son, Stanley F. Swanton, George P. Chur Predicts Bay State Swing To G.O.P. cratic in the last three 'biennials Thomson, Bruce Valentine, Ronald M. Valentine, Clifford A. Wadman, How get the extra 1000 votes the overturn would be accom- Last Friday night over at Square plished. Robert C. Wilkie, Frederick M. Sali and Compass hall it looked and; from Andover? The Young Repub- Quinn, Preston A. Wade, Irving J. Several sounded as if the Bay State would Ray Schlapp of Methuen, former- licans are aiming to do it. They ly of Andover, made a few brief re- Whitcomb, Roger H. Whitcomb, unite for a swing back into the Republican Richard M. Zecchini, Alvin J. Zink, day evenin, columns again this year. Boston is met last Friday night, 100 of them, marks, ending up with the hope that Andover "would do a better Jr. of bringir the Democratic bugbear that keeps and reorganized after enjoying a Associate members: M. Phillips job than ever and help put good old speaker beJ the state New Dealish, but an ex- delicious supper. Dick Zecchini is Graham, Gordon R. Cannon, Ed- Massachusetts back in the Repub- gregations. tra 1000 Republican votes from An- going to be the new president and mond E. Hammond, Fred E. I 11 lican column where she belongs." held in the dover would neutralize one Boston shaming in the work of the group Cheever. and ministi Mr. Zecchini also spoke briefly, in- will be vice-president Milton Jack- the West son, recording secretary Donald troducing town committeemen Ed- mond E. Hammond, Gordon R. Can- MOTHERS' AND DAUGHTERS' and the B, Bassett, and corresponding secre- NIGHT TO BE HELD part. The tary Clifford Wadman, with Dick non and Fred E. Cheever, as well The annual Mothers' and Daugh- Capt. Char] Douglas taking care of 'the treas- as former president William Mc- manding ters' supper and entertainment ury. Then there will be precinct Coubrie. Carl Gregg read a pro- Army Anni sponsored •by the Margaret Slat- captains, Irving Whitcomb for pre- posed Constitution which was ad- of Greater cinct one, Bruce Valentine for two, opted. tery class of the Free church will talk on ‘" be held on Tuesday. A chicken sup- Carl Gregg for three, 'Roger Lewis The usual stag party community Army?" per will be served at 6:30 by for four, Burton Abbott for five, and singing of everything from "There Music will Caterer Witham of Lynn. The en- Frank Rizzo for six. is a tavern in the town" to "Sweet Church chi 'Robert Ayers, president of the Adeline" was enjoyed, 'with M. Phil- tertainment following at 8 o'clock of the Fre has been arranged by 'Miss Mar- Watertown Young Men's Republi- lips Graham at the piano. music dire garet Laurie, and is called "A Gar- At 'the head table in addition to quilt; and can club, went into the 'statistics on den of Memories." All mothers and just how mudh strength the Re- the speakers and 'honored guests quartet fro were Irving Whitcomb, Donald Bas- daughters of the Free Church par- band. Pari publicans 'actually have to build up ish are invited. Reservations for to turn the 'state over this year. In sett, Burton Abbott, Bruce Valen- participatin tickets may be made with any mem- the public recalling that the 1936 Republican tine, Carl Gregg and Roger Lewis, ber of the class. vote had Increased five to fifteen temporary precinct captains whose invited 'to percent over the 1934 vote, he said task had been to interest young money will JUNIOR KING'S DAUGHTERS offering wi that the party had gone past the men in 'the meeting, a task which HOLD SPRING FORMAL low point and was on the way up. obviously had teen well done. certain exp The Bay State Young Republicans. The list of members: Burton D. The Junior Courteous Circle of ducting the Richard Zecchini he said, hope to •account for 25 Abbott, Hartwell B. Abbott, John The Kings Daughters of the South That elephant's going places (Photo by Doug Crocket) percent of the total vote, by build- Auchterlonie, Carlton Austin, Don- Church held a spring formal dance It is fooli ward, and if there were 22 other ing up the Republican strength in ald C. Bassett, George W. Baker, last Monday evening from 8 to 12 by candle 11 towns 'doing the same thing, it small towns to such a point that James BateSon, William C. Bliss, o'clock at the Andover Country would neutralize all the other Democratic Boston would be just Thomas Blunt, William Broussard, Club. MASSAI wards in Boston. another small town itself. Through Henson H. Brown, Arthur S. Cham- The committee on arrangements: bers, Milton W. Chambers, Stanley Misses Jacqueline Ferguson and Tuesd Chlebowski, Douglas R. Crocket, Gloria Field, co-chairmen; Nancy Gilbert J. Cromie, Percy R. W. Thomas, Barbara Gahm and Kir- 11 LOCKE BIRD Davis, Emil J. DesDocher, Richard stein Haakonsen. Shingles NEPoNSET Roof Paint Dr. MI PRODUCTS S. Douglas, Thomas Fallon, Allen The chaperones 'were: Mr. and Roofing Paper Roof Cement M. Flye, James H. Gallant, Edward Mrs. Benjamin Babb, Miss Dorothy T. Gill, George D. Gorrie, Fred W. C. Trott, Walter Partridge and Rev. Building Papers Insulating Boards Gould, Carl S. Gregg, Elmer J. and Mrs. FrederiCk B. Noss. Grover, Alex Holden, 'Carl J. Holt, Norman Humphries, C. 'Milton Jack- Even a stopped clock is correct son, Paul A. L'Antigua, Roger H. twice a day. J. E. PITMAN EST., 63 Park Street, Tel. 664 Lewis, John M. MacKenzie, John A fool when 'he holds his peace is C A. McClellan, William McCoubrie, counted wise. Harry S. Meadowcroft, C. Laurence Muller, R. Geoffrey B. Nicoll, Ar- thur Peatman, Leonard F. Perkins, H. Standish Perkins, David R. PLUMBING and HEATING WE CONGRATULATE Petrie, Leo H. Poisson, Philip C. Pray, Alexander Ritchie, Jr., Frank CHARLES HUDON J. Rizzo, Winthrop B. Reed, Wil- THE NEW OWNER t Liam P. 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IT]. R. Swan- George P. Churches To Aid Punchard Notes Sports Schedule Memorials of Merit tine, Ronald Last Friday's Punchard game Tomorrow A. Wadman, with Tewksbury, which was to be rederick M. Salvation Army played here, was called off because Baseball, Danvers at Punchard, de, Irving J. Several Andover churches will of inclement weather. Tuesday, practice game. Whitcomb, unite for a special service next Sun- May 3, the Punchard team played Saturday .1vin J. Zink, day evening at 7:30 for the purpose a practice game with Danvers high of bringing a Salvation Army at Danvers in the afternoon. To- Baseball, Phillips at Deerfield. morrow afternoon Danvers will play Track, Worcester at Phillips M. Phillips speaker before their respective con- Lacrosse, Dartmouth fresh at Phil- Cannon, Ed- gregations. The meeting will be another game with Punchard at the home diamond. Next Monday, lips , Fred E. held in the Free Christian Church, Tennis, Harvard fresh at Phillips and ministers of the South Church, Coach Lovely's lads will play Wil- the West Church, Christ Church, mington high at Wilmington, and Golf, Phillips at Harvard fresh GHTERS' and the Baptist Church will take Friday afternoon, May 13, Punch- Monday ard plays Chelmsford at Chelms- t.:}rj; part. The address will be given by Baseball, Punchard at Wilmington ner Capt. Charles Johnston, corps com- ford. 1101640,400WasAni ' and Daugh- manding officer of the Salvation Win Prizes Wednesday ntertainment Army Annual Maintenance Appeal Mary Louise Collins and Eleanor Baseball, Hyde Park H. S. vs. Since 1890 the name MEAGHER MEMO- irgaret Slat- RIALS have represented the finest in of Greater Lawrence; and he will Bishop have won first prizes in Phillips QUALITY of material and workmanship; church will talk on "What Is the Salvation the M. S. P. C. A. poster contest. Track, Manchester H. S. vs. they are the leading specimens of ENDUR- chicken sup- Army?" Phillips J. V's ANCE and BEAUTY in the cemeteries. at 6:30 by Music will be provided by the Free Lacrosse, Tufts fresh at Phillips A visit here to our plant and EXHIBIT ynn. The en- Church choir under the direction He is past preadhing who does Tennis, Phillips at Milton will convince you that' our MEMORIALS at 8 o'clock are different—made of Smith's GENUINE of the Free Church organist and not oare to do well. Golf, Nashua H. S. at Phillips WESTERLY, RHODE I$LAND. Granite— y Miss Mar- music director, Ernest L. Thorn- the ideal MEMORIAL granite—they are the ailed "A Gar- quist; and also by an instrumental kind that will never fade or discolor, and mothers and SINCE 1840 engraved with our indelible type of lettering quartet from the Salvation Army —they are GUARANTEED to give you Church par- band. Parishioners of the various LASTING SATISFACTION! Irvations for participating churches, as well as Our modern methods of MANUFACTURE rith any mem- the public in general, are cordially have placed these Memorials within reach invited to attend. No appeal for eberett littnbcgren of all—they are NOT expensive. Made here money will be made; only a modest in Peabody to a standard of RELIABILITY JGHTERS they are sold to you at first cost—A offering will be taken to defray Funeral Director and Embalmer WHOLESALE COST. VIAL certain expenses incurred in con- We urge you to visit the largest Memorial ducting the service. EXHIBIT in this State and make your >us Circle of Twenty-eight years of personal service to Andover and selection from the 100 CHOICE MEM- of the South ORIALS we have now all ready for Me- formal dance It is foolish to show glow worms Suburban Towns. Fully equipped for all service. morial Day delivery at a from 8 to 12 by candle light. Massachusetts and New Hampshire license. WHOLESALE PRICE )ver Country Open Sunday for Inspection MASSAGE - POSTURE 1840 to 1938 — HERMAN and JOSEPH ABBOTT, JAMES CRABTREE, rrangements: CHARLES PARKER, F. H. MESSER. EVERETT M. LUNDGREN. 'erguson and Tuesday and Thursday JOHN MEAGHER & CO. rmen; Nancy II LOCKE STREET - Tel. 1398 22 CENTRAL ST. PEABODY, MASS. Jun and Kir- Now Located at 18-20 Elm St. — Tel. 303-W or 303-R Tel. Peabody 565 and 868 Dr. Martha W. Jones Send for catalogue — Open Evenings ere: Mr. and Miss Dorothy idge and Rev. I. Noss. ick is correct Is his peace is Congratulations....

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Reservations must be in the Adventurers To Have hands of Carl S. Gregg, Tel. 805-W,1 Next Week's Church Calendar CLA or Irving J. Whitcomb, Tel. 467-M Last Meeting Tuesday on or before Sunday, May 8. WORT The final meeting of the Adven- WEST CHURCH—Sunday, 10:30 of the Free Church Players; 6:00 Morning worship, Mothers' Day Ser- Junior Choir supper; 7:30 Senior turers for the current year will be Nobody is so wise but he has a held in the form of a dinner on vice; 12:00 Church school; 6 p. m. choir rehearsal. little folly to spare. Young People's meeting at the home SOUTH CHURCH—Sunday, 9:30 UPHOLSTER Tuesday evening at 6:45 at 112111 pairing of a stones on Route 28. There will be of Dorothy Randlett; 7:30 Union Church school and the Little service at the Free church; Wed- church; 10:45 Morning Worship orate rates a short business meeting and a man of two novel entertainment. IT'S nesday, 2:30 Woman's Union; 7:30 and sermon; 10:45 Church kinder- Senior choir rehearsal. garten; Tuesday, 7:00 Junior Cour- tendiance. teOis Circle of The King's recaned. SI: ST AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH _ ters; Daugh for sale. Qt Spring Cleaning Sunday masses at 6:30, 8:15, 9: I. 'Thursday,p 4:(0 junior choir: 7:00 Senior Choir; 6:30 Mothers' Furniture 11:30; week-day masses at 7:30. Andover. Time COCHRAN CHURCH—Reverend and Daughters' banquet, Alpha Phi SUFFOLK George Buttrick, D.D., Madison Ave- Chi Sorority; Friday, 7:00 Troop 3, Not just for your house, but also oy s 000ts. for your clothes. Send them to nue Presbyterian church, New York Boy LEGA us for highest quality cleaning, City. S repairing or altering. CHRIST CHURCH — Tomorrow, DOWN Obituaries Commonweal NOW UNTIL JULY 9 Girls' Friendly Sale and Play; Sat- DAILY DOUBLE POST 1C Carl E. Elander urday, Woman's Guild rummage Miss Julia A. Donovan PRO! 1st and 2nd Races TIME L. sale; Sunday, 8:00 Holy Commun- Miss Julia A. Donovan passed ESSEX, SS. ADMISSION (INCL TAX) Grandstand $1. 56 Main Street Tel. 1169 ion; 9 : 30 Church sc.hool ; 11 : 00 away on Tuesday morning at her To all person Clubhouse $1.50 Choice Itssarvod Seats 5011 Morning prayer and sermon; Mon- home, 22 Brook street. A native 431 of John W. Ric day, 7:45 Girls Friendly; Tuesday, Andover, she had lived here all ID said County, 4:00 p. m. G. F. S. candidates; her life, being very prominent at A petition ha Thursday, 2:30 Woman's Guild. St. Augustine's church where she Court for prob Extra Size . . BAPTIST CHURCH — Sunday, was a member of the choir and a ment purporting 9:30 Church school; 10:45 Church soloist. memorandum o worship. Special Mothers' Day ob- She leaves three sisters, Miss ence R. Perry o Extra Comfort . . . servance. Two vested choirs will Katherine Donovan, Miss Annie G. of Sommerset al sing. Mr. Overstreet preaches on Donovan, well-known as the organ- mg that she Striking Beauty . . . the topic: "The House That Love ist at St. Augustine's church, and thereof without Built"; 5:45 Alpha Club. Outdoor I Mrs. M. C. Kimball. bond. service. Cars will leave the church' If you desire And with it all, the Ford V-8 is economical to promptly at the appointed hour; Charles E. Mitchell your attorney Friday, 4:00 Junior choir rehearsal; pearance in sai, buy, economical to operate. Let us show you The recent graduates of Punch- fore ten o'clock 7:00 Senior choir rehearsal; Boy ard high were grief-stricken Mon- what Ford can offer you. Scouts. ninth day of 1M day when they learned of the death of this citation. FREE CHURCH—Friday, May 6, on Sunday of Charles E. Mitchell, 7:45 Sunday school teachers' meet- Witness, HA 22, in Salem. The young man was First Judge of HURRY !—No sense in waiting until the in- ing in Ladies' Parlor. one of the school's most popular Sunday, 9:30 Sunday school; 10:45 teenth day of and well-liked students, having thousand nine I spectors check up. Get your lights and brakes Morning worship with Mothers' played center on the football team inspected NOW! Day sermon by the pastor on "Un- and pitcher on the baseball team. sung Heroes"; 12:00 Brotherhood He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. NI class; 12:00 Margaret Slattery Chauncey A. Mitchell of Lynn, who Class; 6:15 Intermediate C. E.; 7:30 formerly lived here on Morton Union service for the Salvation street. In addition to his parents Commonweal SHAWSHEEN MOTOR MART Army; Tuesday, 2:30 Helping he leaves a brother and two sis- PROI Hand; 6:30 Mothers and Daughters ters. ESSEX, ss. Haverhill Street Tel. 767 banquet in the Primary room; To all person Wednesday, 7:30 Monthly meeting Michael J. Stack of Belle C. Hu, Michael J. Stack, former well- said County, do 1 known stone mason and contractor, A petition ha passed away at his home, 39 Pear- Court praying I Checking Savings SMART son street, on Sunday morning. He Andover in sai was born in Andover 81 years ago. administrator giving a surety Accounts Accounts Surviving are his wife Catherine; PEOPLE If you desire four daughters, Mrs. Esther McCall, your attorney Elizabeth and Ann Stack of An- PREFER . . . pearance in sal, dover, and Mrs. Mary Cox of Law- fore ten o'clocl rence; two sons, Joseph of this ninth day of N ARROW Dry Cleansing town and Thomas of North An- of this citation. clover; two brothers, John of An- Witness, HA because they are assured dover and Thomas of Malden. of First Judge of A solemn high mass of requiem of April in the BETTER SERVICE was held Tuesday morning in St. hundred and tl BETTER WORK Augustine's church, burial follow- The ing in the church cemetery. BETTER CARE Rev. Thomas B. Austin, O.S.A., Arrow assures complete satisfac- celebrated the mass, with Rev. Ray HALBERT W. D( tion, which guarantees good bus- mond J. Stengel, O.S.A., and Rev. 411.12 Bay Sta Patrick M. O'Shea, O.S.A., assist- Lawrence, Mas Andover National iness in return. ing. The bearers: Dexter McCall, Rob Stack, Paul Dwyer, Walter Mur- Commonweal SUITS - OVERCOATS phy, Philip Pasho, and William PRO] DRY ('ox. ESSEX, SS. CLEANSED 75e Bank To all persor Michael Misenti of Alfred W. I 1 Michael Misenti, well-known resi- in said Count dent of the Corbett street section; A petition hi passed away Tuesday night at the Court for prol Lawrence General hospital. A high ment purportir 'mass of requiem will be offered to- said deceased I morrow morning at the Holy Ro- Cambridge in sary church at 9. and praying th administrator i Emmons left said estate wit Harry and Bobbie his Safe and Deposit Storage last night for a trip to New York bond (Flo: 58 Main Street Andover cutrix named city. lined Boxes Vaults Preferred for Reliability to serve Miss E. Marjorie Smith of the If you desire high school faculty is vacationing our attorney in Northampton.

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MAY 5, 1938 MAY 5, 1938 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 15 .ndar CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Vale People Have Borrowed 177,006 Books

Players; 6:00 WORK WANTED appearance in said Court at Salem Since Branch Library Started 26 Years Ago >r; 7:30 Senior before ten o'clock in the forenoon on Tweny-five years ago on Friday, From the start, the branch li- the sixteenth day of May, 1938, the May 6, 1913, the Ballardvale branch brary was fortunate in securing the UPHOLSTERY, Slip Covers, Re- return day of this citation. of the Memorial Hall Library was services of Miss Martha D. Bying- l—Sunday, 9:30 pairing of all Ftirniture, 'at mod- ad the Little Witness, HARRY R. Dow, Esquire, opened. Very careful plans were ton, who has remained in 'charge ruing Worship erate rates. Experienced work- First Judge of said Court, this twenty- made for this project, and for its during the whole 25 years, though Church kinder- man of twenty-five years in at- second day of April in the year one development along certain lines, during the long illness of her 00 Junior Cour- tendance. 'Chairs resented and thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. and a quarter of a century later mother, she was sometimes forced King's Daugh. recaned. Slightly used furniture WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, shows the plans to have been suc- to depute her work to a substitute. '0 Junior Choir; for sale. Quick Service. Colonial Register cessful. Never has she failed to have the 6:30 Mothers' Furniture Shop, 53 Park street, (29-5-12) The Trustees and Librarian were branch open -at the hour and for quet, Alpha Phi Andover. told that they might have an un- the time appointed, though one win- y, 7:00 Troop 3, Commonwealth of used room in the town building ter day saw a storm so severe that Massachusetts it took -her half an hour to traverse LEGAL NOTICES known as the "old schoolhouse." PROBATE COURT Inspection showed this to be a the 'Short distance between the Ii- ESSEX, SS. cheerless northeast room, with library and her home, a trip which, Commonwealth of Massachusetts To all persons interested in the estate brief sunshine only during sum- part of the time, necessitated prog- PROBATE COURT of William Dacre Walker late of An- mer. On the same floor was an- ress on hands and knees. To her >van dover in said County, deceased. Essex, ss. other and much larger room, pos- devoted interest the library and )onovan passed A petition has been presented to said Ballardvale are greatly indebted. morning at het To all persons interested in the estate sessing eight windows, •east, south, Court for probate of a certain instru- and west, but equipped with booths The purpose when starting this eet. A native tf of John W. Richardson late of Andover ment purporting to be the last will of said County, deceased. for use at elections, perhaps twice branch was to let it become a read- lived here all in said deceased by Old Colony Trust a year. .y prominent at A petition has been presented to said ing-room if the desires of the com- Company of Boston in the County of munity developed in this direction. arch where she Court for probate of a certain instru- Suffolk and Mary A. Walker (named When the request was made, the the choir and a ment purporting to be the last will and Town Fathers cheerfully consented As the years passed, more tables in said will as Mary Walker) of and chairs were bought, popular memorandum of said deceased by Flor- Andover in said County, praying that to let the branch library have the ence R. Perry of Pittsfield in the county large, sunny room, and the voting i periodicals were provided, reference e sisters, Miss they be appointed executors thereof books supplied, and the four orig- :, Miss Annie G. of Somrnerset and State of Maine, pray- without giving a surety on their bonds. equipment was at once transferred ing dint she be appointed executive to the less desirable one. Fresh- inal bookcases became filled. vn as the organ- If you desire to object thereto you thereof without giving paint and whitewash transformed In 1916 the B. V. I. S. with the te's church, and a surety on her or your attorney should file a written bond. a dingy place into an attractive one. help of the Trustees, graded, seed- 1. appearance in said Court at Salem If you desire to object thereto you or be- Shelving for 1500 books was in- ed, and improved by neat walks, ten o'clock in the forenoon on the your attorney should file a written ap- fore stalled and some furniture •pur- the ground's about the entrance to sixteenth day of May 1938, the return pearance in said Court at Lawrence be- chased. All available duplicate the building. This year also saw day of this citation. uates of Punch- fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the books were transferred from the the erection of shelving the whole Witness, HARRY ef-stricken Mon- ninth day of May 1938, the return day R. Dow, Esquire, Memorial Hall collection, two hun- length of the north side of the First Judge of said Court, this twenty- ned of the death of this citation. dred new ones were bought, many room, the only wall unbroken by fifth day of April in the year one rles E. Mitchell, Witness, HARRY given, and others were loaned as a windows. In 1917, the room was R. Dow, Esquire, thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. young man was First Judge of said Court, this four- deposit from the main library. The used by the officials in charge of WILLIAM SHANAHAN, 's most popular teenth day of April in the year one F. number of books on the shelves on Liberty bond issues. Register budents, having thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. the day of opening was 693. he football team (29-5-12) In 1923, the branch celebrated its WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, Almost immediately, measles in- tenth anniversary, keeping open baseball team. vaded -the village, and the conse- of Mr. and Mrs. Register house for the afternoon and eve- (22-29-6) Commonwealth of Massachusetts quent quarantine proved a serious ning, with callers -numbering sev- ell of Lynn, who blight to the new library. But after ere on Morton PROBATE COURT eral hundreds. Mr. Nathan C. this inauspicious beginning, the Hamblin spoke briefly to the as- to his parents Commonwealth of Massachusetts ESSEX, SS. branch began to function in earn- er and two sis- To all persons interested in the estate sembled guests, for the Trustees. PROBATE COURT est. It was necessary to open It In 1926, that memorable year in ESSEX, SS. of Walter B. Boutwell late of Andover an hour in the evenings in addition Memorial Hall Library 'history, the To all persons interested in the estate in said County, deceased. to three hours on two afternoons. A petition has been presented to said branch library shared in the gen- of Belle C. Hudgins late of Andover in eral -improvements. When the main -k, former well- said County, deceased. Court for probate of a certain instru- ment purporting to be the last will of Commonwealth of Massachusetts building was reconstructed, the and contractor, A petition has been presented to said best of the old wooden shelving 3 home, 39 Pear- Court praying that Dean B. Hudgins of said deceased by Lydia J. Boutwell of l'ROBATE COURT Andover in said County, praying that was taken to Ballardvale and some day morning. He Andover in said County be appointed ESSEX, SS. of the tables and chairs were added rer 81 years ago. administrator of said estate without she be appointed executrix thereof with- To all persons interestd in the estate out giving a surety on her bond. of Harriet E. Broadley late of Andover to the equipment. The old school- wife Catherine; giving a surety on his bond. room platforms were torn out, and s. Esther McCall, If you desire to object thereto you or If you desire to object thereto you in said County, deceased. or your attorney should file a written A petition has been presented to said Miss Byington's desk moved to a n 'Stack of An. your attorney should file a written ap- place between the east windows. ary Cox of Law- pearance in said Court at Lawrence be- appearance in said Court at Salem Court for probate of a certain instru- before ten o'clock in the forenoon on ment purporting to be the last will of A large catalogue case, a bulletin Joseph of this fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the board, framed photographs and sev- s of North An- ninth day of May 1938, the return (lay the sixteenth day of May 1938, the re- said deceased by Frederick Broadley of this citation. turn day of this citation. of Andover in said County, praying that eral movable small bookcases made irs, John of An- the room still more attractive. Witness, HARRY R. Dow, Esquire, Witness, HARRY R. Dow, Esquire, he be appointed executor thereof with- of Malden. First Judge of said Court, this twenty- out giving a surety on his bond. Since then, storm windows have mass of requiem First Judge of said Court, this sixth day made it more comfortable during morning in St. of April in the year one thousand nine fifth day of April in the year one If you desire to object thereto you or hundred and thirty-eight. thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. your attorney should file a written cold weather, and in 1937, the I>, burial follow. WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, appearance in said Court at Salem woodwork and walls were re- cemetery. WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN. Register Register before ten o'clock in the forenoon on painted. Austin, O.S.A.. (29.5-12) the sixteenth day of May 1938, the Every year of the twenty.flve, s, with Rev. Ray. (22-29-6) new books have been 'bought, while O.S.A., and Rev. HALBERT W. Dow, Atty., return day of this citation. 411-12 Bay State Bldg., Witness, HARRY R. Dow, Esquire, the deposit loans from the main 1, O.S.A., assist- Lawrence, Mass. Commonwealth of Massachusetts First Judge of said Court, this twenty- library were gradually withdrawn, PROBATE COURT until today the branch proudly dis- (ter McCall, Rob- seventh day of April in the year one ESSEX, SS. thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. plays a book collection of 3461 vol- yer, Walter Mur- Commonwealth of Massachusetts umes, all its own permanent prop- 0, and William To all persons interested in the estate WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN. PROBATE COURT of Joseph J. McCarthy late of Andover Register. erty. Essex, ss. in said County, deceased. (29-5-121 And, during the quarter-century, To all persons interested in the estate The administrator of said estate has Joseph C. Campione the people of the village have bor- of Alfred W. Hurlburt late of Andover presented to said Court for allowance Cregg Bldg. ' rowed from their library a total of well-known resi- in said County, deceased. his second and final account. Lawrence, Mass. 177,006 books. Such use shows true ft street section; A petition has been presented to said If you desire to object thereto you appreciation of an undertaking, day night at the Court for probate of a certain instru- or your attorney should file a written whidh, starting most modestly, has hospital. A high ment purporting to be the last will of appearance in said Court at Salem be- FOR RENT become a real influence in the life rill be offered to- said deceased by Stuart S. Hurlburt of fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the of the Ballardvale community. at the Holy Ro- Cambridge in the County of Middlesex sixteenth day of May 1938, the return and praying that he may be appointed day of this citation. THE ABERDEEN, exclusive, fur- administrator with the will annexed of Witness, HARRY R. Dow, Esquire, nished and unfurnished, heated Marriages )le Emmons left said estate without giving a surety on First Judge of said Court, this twenty- apartments, Shawsheen village; Darhyshire—McCartney rip to New York his bond (Flora S. Hurlburt, the exe- seventh day of April in the year one tiled bathrooms; free refrigera- Harold M. Darbyshire, 55 Warren cutrix named in said will, having de- thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. tion, passenger elevator, hotel street, Lawrence, and Rose Mc- 'lined to ie Smith of the serve). WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN, lobby, ping Doug room, barber Cartney, 15 Highland road, by Rev. ;y is vacationing If you desire to object thereto you or Register shop, $40 to $80 month. Tel. Thomas B. Austin, O.S.A., at St. our attorney should file a written (29-5-12) Andover 215. Augustine's church, Friday. 16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MAY 5, 1938

Annual Meeting Of Name Dr. Look League Held To Health Board (Continues from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) BUY AT HOME Manchester Poor Law Guardian she mithee of the Essex county medical received valuable practical experi- society. We are now receiving green vegetables and ence. He is a 32nd degree Mason and poultry from our nearby farms. In the year 1903 she organized a Shriner. Asparagus and rhubarb from Jas Abbott. the Women's Social and Political Mrs. Look passed away several Spring dug parsnips and asparagus from Peter Union in London which had as its years ago. There are three children, object the attainment of political Ernestine who is now a sophomore Livingston. equality for women with men. at McGill; Robert, a lower middler Spinach from John Rasmussen. From the year 1905 to the year at Phillips; and Donald, of the Ju- Broilers from Nick Zack. 1914 Mrs. Pankhurst and her fol- nior High. lowers carried on an aggressive Tuesday night Mr. Stacey was These men own and operate their own farms and re-elected chairman and Mr. Brown this year they have really outdone themselves in pro- campaign, which included the fir- ing of churches, heckling cabinet secretary, all the other appoint. ducing quality vegetables. ments remaining as they were last ministers and bombing Lloyd 5 Cents—$2 I Cucumbers are coming from Lexington, pascal George's country house, which re- March. celery from Woburn. Hot house lettuce from Arling- sulted in her being imprisoned sev- ton and No. 1 Baldwin apples from Fitchburg. eral times, together with many of her followers, instigating hunger Four Teachers Male C The far-off states of Florida, Georgia, Texas, and strikes and enduring the suffering Sing California are shipping in goods to compete with the necessitated by forceful feeding. Added At P. A. products grown in our own vicinity, so no matter Previous to the outbreak of the Four new men have been added Andover's where you buy your vegetables, insist on getting home World War she had made three times a pH trips to the United States lectur- to the Phillips academy faculty for grown produce whe nin season. the coming year. They are: Norman England Fe( ing to raise funds to carry on her ing clubs' a; work. E. Vuilleumier, Harvard 1935, who has taught at Roxbury and the train for S MEAT SPECIALS During the war she and her fol- Morristown school; Paul L. Mc- morning at lowers ceased their militant tactics annex anoth Choice Cuts Sugar-Cured Ham-6 lb. average 27c lb. Kendrick, Harvard 1934, and A.M. and devoted their energies to work in 1937, classical tutor at Harvard: the distincti Choice Cuts Thick Rib 27c lb. of a useful national character. An Richard S. Pieters, Princeton 1930 most nearlj Thin Rib Corned Beef-5 to 6 lb. cuts 15c lb. Act was passed in the year 1918 and A.M. 1933, instructor at Prince. of any club, Hamburg Steak 15c lb. which gave equal suffrage to ton and 'the George school; and Ly- time high o: women. Two years Sirloin Roll—no waste 43c lb. man D. Westfall, Amherst 1933, After a sojourn of several years now teaching at Deerfield. They prize, and I Fore Quarter Lamb Chops 27c lb. lin Canada and Bermuda, for the will teach English, Latin, Mathe- in its grout We shall have 1938 Spring Lamb for the week-ed. i benefit of her health, she returned matics and Latin respectively. The grout to England in the year 1925 and with wives again showed great interest in poli- the auxiliar BIRDSEYE SPECIALS tics. leave the c Name Trustee At tional Bank Birdseye Spinach 19c box A year after her death a bronze eight. J. Ei Birdseye Raspbeiries 19c box statue was erected in Westminster Phillips Academy duct. and her portrait hung_ in the Na- One thous Birdseye Blueberries 25c box tional Portrait Gallery. Robes Abbe Gardner, member of New Englan Mrs. Pankhurst's genius for or- a brokerage firm in Chicago, has participate : ganization, power of oratory, charm been named to the Phillips acad- 8 p. m. FISH DEPARTMENT of personality and great influence emy Board of Trustees. He has two During th Shore Haddock (the real tasty kind) 10c lb. over her large following gave her sons at the academy at present. A clubs will c a unique place in the history of graduate of the academy in 1908 sited by 1 Fresh Salmon (center cuts) 43c lb. woman suffrage. and of Yale in 1912, he was well- judges selec Jack Shad is now in season Following Mr. James's most in- known for his pole-vaulting and sent. This y teresting discourse coffee was golf ability. As a Yale sophomore ern the con served with .Mrs. John S. Barss and he was the National Amateur Golf vision for 1 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Mrs. C. Carleton Kimball as Champion and he also held the na- Live rating, pourers. tional pole vault record. the clubs Jell-0 (all flavors) 5c pkg. only; other Marshmallows lb pkg. 17c bronze plaq Campbell's Tomato Juice—No. 5 tins 21c FREE TEC. fered as aw P & G White Naptha 6 bars 25c PARKING AN 1 ,w which is no Provision Wyandotte Cleanser-2 cans and 1 towel for 21c huge audito Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise pt. jar 29c 3,500 music Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles lrg. jar 19c PLAYHOUSE (Conti Fancy White Tuna Fish tin 19c MATINEES, 2:15 EVENINGS, 7:30 Ivory Snow 2 pkgs. 25c Statler Toilet Paper 3 rolls 17c THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY--May 5-6-7 Bible S Old Fashioned Lundry Soap 7 bars 25c Continuous show Saturday Pure Lard 2 lbs. 25c REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM S. 3:35: 6:25: 9:15 To Shirley Temple, Gloria Stewart T.-F. 3:40: 9:00 LOVE ON A BUDGET—The Jones Family S. 2:25; 3:15; 8:05 The 72nd T.-F. 2:35; 7:40 convention ATTENTION — COFFEE LOVERS Baptist ass( If you want a cup of the finest coffee you have SUNDAY and MONDAY—May 8-9 next Wedn ever tasted, a full bodied coffee flavored with genuine Baptist chu Continuous show Sunday sion will st Arabian Mocha, try a pound of Boscul Coffee FIRST HUNDRED YEARS — Sun. 3:40; 6:25: 1:10 elude talk Although scarcely known and little advertised in Robert Montgomery and Virginia Bruce Mon. 3:45: 9:00 and music. MIDNIGHT INTRUDER—Louis Hayward, Sun. 2:25; 5:10: 7:55 at 5:45, az this vicinity, Boscul Coffee has been one of our con- 7:40 sistently best sellers since we introduced it five years Earbara Reid Mon. 2:25: will start a partmental ago. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY—May 10-11-12 iness meet Special price for this week 29c lb. Continuous Show Wednesday start at 7:4 YANK AT OXFORD—Robert Taylor, T.-Th. 3:35; 8:55 street will M. O'Sullivan Wed. 2:25; 5:25; 8:30 with boned THE BLACK DOLL—Nan Grey, Donald Woods T.-Th. 2:25: 7:40 The J. E. GREELEY CO. Wed. 4:05; 7:05 Agents for S. S. Pierce Co. Wines and Liquors FRIDAY-SATURDAY—May 13-14 We deliver on every street in Andover HER JUNGLE LOVE—Dorothy Lamour Fri. 3:50: 05 and Sat. 3:25; 6:20: 9 : 15 Telephone Andover 1234 Accommodation Service THE KID COMES BACK—Wayne Morris Fri. 2:45: 8:00 and June Travis Sat. 2:25; 5:20: 9:15 Ba