holidays and comment from Is griE visitors that it is tcorations will be, ;hristmas to cove, of the business NUCVER TOWNSMAN Andover's Own Newspaper Since 1397 alb OLUME 65 NUMBER 13 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 24, 1952 PRICE 5 CENTS , AWRFNCE provements f PLAYING Total Tax Collections 'ANESE Community t BRIDE ones Sought Reach New High Mark vith group of Ballardvale residents Yamaguchi ared at the meeting of the Tax collections for 1951 sur- )on Taylor d of selectmen Monday night Open University passed all previous records here equest several improvements in when a total of $970,380.25 was \LSO- town's building in the Vale in recorded at the office of Tax Col- Series At Free lector James P. Christie at the s of h the community rooms are lo- Capt. Fabian d. close of business Dec. 31. - Michel ine Prell hey discussed the maintenance, Church Sunday New tax collection records have icent Price u, use and general upkeep of The University of Life series been established in each of the building and the installation of will open Sunday evening, Jan. 27 several preceeding years. The to- ntral heating system. at the Free church when members tal as of Dec. 31 in 1950 was he committee included James will gather at 6:15 p.m. for the 11834,17 8.9 8. This topped the record er, Albert Warner, Robert Read, buffet supper that preceeds the of the year before when $795, 705..19 old Schofield, Mrs. Ralph meeting. was collected for 1949. Tax col- e, Samuel Mucci, Bart Small- Registrations are still being lections have been on a steady PRICES George Grant, Joseph Serio, accepted and will be on each even- climb in recent years. Ten years A. Moody and the Rev. Paul E. ing of the series. ago the total for Dec. 31, 1941 lahan. Entrants in the 57th annual Goldsmith prize-speaking con- The women of the Free and Bap- was $542,501.96. YOU he selectmen took the request test, a boy and a girl from each class, who participated last tist churches are cooperating under These collections represent er advisernent and it is expected Friday at the Memorial auditorium. In front, left to right, Dan the leadership of Mrs. William the sums collected for real estate, estimates of the several im- Shaw '54; James Murray, '52, (winner); Eileen skeirik, '52, Burnham and Mrs. Peter Fisher in personal, poll, motor vehicle taxes vements will be obtained and (winner);and Ruth Sullivan, '53; in rear, David Wilkinson, '53, serving the first repast. and special assessments. estate ntually included in a special and Betsy sparks, '54. (Look Photo) The percentage of real IRRY de to be presented in the war- The chapel speaker at 7 o'clock and personal tax collections for t at the next town meeting. New Blood Center will be Pres. Charles Franklin 1951 was 95% as of Dec. 31. For PDATIONS . Aurora and Ludger Corriveau Phillips of Bates college, Lewis- 1950 it was 94%. Canterbury st. were granted a For Civil Defense 250 Mothers Ready ton, Me., who will speak on the TCHEN I day store license for the village subject "Can the American people The state committee of the Start 1952 Drive d and variety shop which they For March On Polio meet the challenge of Christian blood section for civil defense has living." e recently opened at 54 /laver- For Visiting Nurse designated sites for establish- At a signal on the fire The Rev. Levering Reynolds Jr. e. Take st, ment of one or more bleeding whistle at 7 p.m. Thursday, ire Chief C. Edward Buchan will be in charge of the devotional The house to house canvass for centers in cities and towns with Jan. 31, 250 mothers of appointed fire warden for the service which precedes the chapel the Visiting Nurse Assn. for An- a population that can furnish suf- Andover will start their talk, and will also preside over the dover, Inc., started Monday in all uing year, subject to the approv- "March on Polio" drive for f the state district fire warden. ficient donors to maintain such church seminar later, at which Pres. sections of the town to collect NS $1.86 centers. the 1952 campaign. All PTA Phillips will speak on "Building a funds far the continuation of the Christ church officials have groups in the town are co- Creed from Life." nursing service given here in the ANS 950 W. V. To Discuss generously offered the facilities operating and every section past several years. of the church for this purpose. will be covered. Those in The Bible seminar which runs Meanwhile the special gifts, School Survey at the same time will be in charge E. $1.35 The personnel required to the outlying districts will organizations, and merchants com- discussion of the recommen- operate such a center totals 116 canvass by auto, persons of Thaxter Eaton and the Rev. John mittees, who started their canvass E. 1.89 tions made by the Andover persons, viz; 2 doctors, 6 phlobo- who wish to contribute to G. Gaskill for the four meetings. a week earlier, have made early Z. 1.99 ague of Women Voters following tourists, 12 clerks, 72 blood agita- the polio fund are asked to Its leader for the course in the reports which are most encouraging. New Testament will be the Rev. recent school survey will be tors, 15 drivers, 3 auxiliary police have their porch lights on The house to house canvass will Charles H. Buck Jr. of the Episco- d at the meeting of the Central and 6 custodians. as a signal for the solicit- continue daily until Jan. 31. Pre- pal Theological school in Cam- NS 1.15 A to be held at 8 p.m., Wednes- Anyone wishing to volunteer 0 P3 . cinct majors and captains will he bridge. y, Jan. 30, at the Memorial for any of these positions may ob- able later this week to make re- NS 1.99 The Young People's seminar, ditorium. tain applications at the civil de- turns each day at the office of the which meets from 8 to 9 o'clock, Mrs. Lathrop Merrick, Mrs. Karl fense office. visiting nurse, 8 Elm sq. will be addressed by the Rev. T. artz, Mrs. Robert Sides, Mrs. State funds have been made One Voting Place Chipman Day, whose topic will be Arrangements have been made to ck Barry and Mrs. Dudley Fitts available for the purchase of "The Call to Christian Service." have a clerk on duty there from 11 represent the league. They equipment to be stockpiled at the For Primaries 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 to 3 Russell Johnson, president of the 1 discuss the survey with Supt. center as soon as authorities re- In preparation for the presiden- Youth council of the Andover chur- (Continued on Page 12) nneth L. Sherman, Headmaster ceive a report giving the location, tial primaries Apr. 29 the board of ; 79c selectmen Monday night voted to ches, is chairman for this meeting. old Howe 2nd., and Miss Cathe- and the names and addresses of A question period will follow. Mr. e M. Barrett, principal, of the the personnel. open one central voting place in Meets Quota For ;erns) hool faculty. town instead of all six precinct Day is executive secretary of the Many supplies will be provided Pilgrim Fellowship and associate It is expected that a large voting places. Bedford Hospital by the state including 6000 plas- in religious education of the Massa- tendance will be present. The location will be the Square Mrs. Joseph Rand, production tic blood bottles. Supplies required chusetts Congregational conference. from the town include clerical & Compass club hall on Elm street, and supply service chairman for the old voting place for precinct . $1.69 arrett J. Burke equipment, portable wash stands, Andover Red Cross, reports that several 5-gallon water cans, 20 2. The polls that day will be open Two Women the chapter has met its special 2.29 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. supply quota for Bedford hospital n Housing Board tables 7 feet by 2V2 feet by 30 . 1.69 inches high, emergency lights with To provide the personnel for Felled By Auto for the month of January. Although . 3.25 Garrett J. Burke, 390 N. Main (Continued on Page 11) handling the vote it was decided to by an automobile as they the Gra y Ladies and motor corps has been appointed as the invite the wardens and clerks from were crossing Main street near workers rarely make their weekly ate's representative on the An- Seek New Engine each of the six voting precincts t Harding street Wednesday morning, all-day visit to Bedford without $1.45 Vet Housing authority according represent their districts. Mrs. Margaret Thorburn, 54, and carrying along supplies of one r_. 1.69 notification just received by the For Fire Dept. Mrs. Marion Moore, 47, both of S. sort or another, this large quota is cal board. Turnabout Clubs Mam st., were taken to the Law- levied upon each of the co-opera- E. 3.10 Request for a new 1000-gallon ting chapters in turn. lie succeeds Stanley F. Swanton pumper for the fire department will rence General hospital and held for Elect Officers observation and treatment. Making generous response to 1.65 hose term expired June 24, 1951 he made in a special article to be t who has been an interim mein- Richard G. Whipple of North The accident happened about Mrs. Hand's appeal for assistance presented in the warrant for the Andover was elected president of were the following Andover organi- r since then, pending the new annual town meeting next March. 6:40 a.m. Police report that there point went. the National Turnabout Class zations: Women's auxiliary, Christ 1.05 The new piece would replace was a slight fog at the time and The term of the new member is Assn., at the annual meeting held that John W. Fairburn of County rd. church; Friendly Guild, Christ 1.19 the present Engine 3, a 1928 r five years and will expire June last Sunday in Ipswich. Mrs. 13yron operator of the auto, reported he church; Ladies' Benevolent society, American LaVrance model equipped , 1956. Smith of Andover is the new did not see the two women until he Phillips academy; V. F. W. auxili- with only two-wheel brakes and Mr. Swanton has been chairman was about 15 feet from them. He ary 2128; Philathea class, Baptist 1.05 which will soon have a record of treasurer. the local board which will be The racing class reports that swerved to the right but was un- church; Women's union, Baptist being 24 years in the service. It 790 rganized at the next meeting over 200 boats in 20 fleets from able to avoid hitting them. church; Ladies auxiliary, 42, Clan requires frequent attention. Las eb. 7. Massachusetts, Rhode The fire department ambulance Johnston; West Parish Junior fall the motor was overhauled by Maine, Island and Connecticut, will be responded with Firemen James Women's union; Margaret Slattery the firemen and had new pistons ready to race this swnmer with Deyermond, Charles Gray and class, Free church; Tuesday club. BUNNY'S installed. 33 boats registered to start racing Timothy Madden, and took both Besides the gifts of money to be CATERING SERVICE The old engine, in the opinion on Lake Quannapowitt, Wakefield, women to the hospital where X-rays used for this project, the following eddl,ls—iiec of Fire Chief C. Edward Buchan, eptions—Testimonials were taken of their backs and donated requested articles: Tues- is not reliable and not dependable. Apr. 1. ket Any Size - Anywhere Many Andover residents own spines. They were held for further day club; Daniel Hartigan, Mrs. C. The cost of a new modern piece Leon Houghton, and a group of un- 1234 Caterer Of Distinction turnabouts which will be used by observation. Their injuries were TEL. of apparatus to replace the old the Schools' club for racing. not considered serious. designated friends. ft. LAN's. 4323 would he about $17,000.

2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952

FREE CHURCH NOTES elioo ow At ,44•111914tit Two events are being planned -ibiWPAP.PPommmi swort14t1.tisriiii3' MIN WWI —1- , t, e 111111% Pinesoaseismiamaarpli - Itsa.4 PPP' '• • . • • , for the observance of Boy Scout . -gat • • wt. ; '1' • WIWI .•• '• • .-.0.9,Affilistiaimaiimaga maw *fort MASA -orw. week in the church. A Father and w asourig Mims N.1111Mitallilir • • - it yet, ai Son banquet is planned for Satur- sawarat offs111111.411110 r day, Feb. 9 at which all cubs, ',.11111111110111 scouts and explorers are invited to be present with their fathers. An entertainment will follow. On the Sunday morning follow- ing the scouts have been invited to attend the morning worship of the MI church in a body, and during the 1111 service there will be special recog- nition of their work. On Saturday, Feb. 2 the Men's club will hold a square dance in the lower parish hall.

$50 to $2,000 ANDOVER FINANCE CO. License sr 98 Kerr spark of the fire department, a 'limber of the group 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG The Richardson school in Shawsheen village, long since who Il abandoned a s a school house, at one time had two of its rooms standing at the extreme right of the rear rovv, and who has ANDOVER SQUARE some pictures of former Richardson school TEL. ANDOVER 1998 used with four grades in each room. Derc is a group of four groups even olds classes photographed about half a century ago, according to than the above. De recalls that the teacher at that time w Itelen W. Rattles, well-known to many older Andover resident More Canvassers Banta, Mrs. Edwin L. Bramley, Mrs. William A. Troy, we For X-Ray Survey Mrs. Wallace E. Brimer, Mrs. Shawsheen area: Mrs. James William S. Brines, Mrs. Harold S. Dean, Mrs. Donia Drouin, Additional canvassers for the Buckley, Mrs. W. Abbot Cheever, Ellsworth H. Lewis, Mrs. Ft Andover X-ray survey to be held Mrs. James E. Downs, Mrs. Ed- crick W. Ortstein, Mrs. Irving poor geoeratioss of ward A. Doyle, Mrs. Charles H. this group photo to Feb. 25 to Mar. 7 have been an- Piper, Mrs. Alden R. Taylor, Ii Hollis, Mrs. Harold Howe, 2nd, Lester M. Thompson, Mrs. M onald of Drechin, Aug nounced by Mrs. Elbert C. Weaver Mrs. Fredeick Johnson, Mrs. El- W. Tuttle, Mrs. Harold Walker. ft to right, Donald Ma of the Christmas seal sale com- mer A. Onthank, Mrs. John Peat- Miss Louise R. Kelsey, W nald jr„ and Runt AC mittee, chairman of the canvass. man, Mrs. Kenneth C. Penwell, Parish: Mrs. Leslie S. Jollif Mrs. Douglas B. Pitman, Mrs. Additional canvassers working Mrs. Warren Lewis, Mrs. Steph George F. Sawyer, Mrs. Clinton under Mrs. Michael W. Belka in Pettit, Mrs. Charles B. M. White D. Shaw, Mrs. Charles Simpson, outh Cent the Abbot Village area are Mrs. side, Mrs. George C. Williams. Mrs. Harold W. Stiegler, Mrs. jonn C. Auchterlonie, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Alexander H. Henderscr. 'he Youth Center will Frederick W. H. Stott, Mrs. Al, mond Hutchings, Mrs. John- M. also West Parish: Mrs. Norm day afternoon to the bert R. Swenson, Miss Alice T. MacKenzie, Miss Edith St. Jean Briggs, MrS. Karl Haartz, 31n CA team. Beth the ser Whitney, Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkin- Everel W. Harn&tn, Mrs. Albe: and Mrs. Isabel N. Valentine. or teams will play. son, Mrs. Bedford H. Wood, Mrs. R. Heinz, Mrs. Kenneth Hilto: , Mrs. L. Fraser Colpitts. area Joseph Wright. orothy Dunn is giving head in Ballardvale, listed Mrs. Mrs. Patrick Moran, Mrs. Norna Mrs. George K. Sanborn. Scot- Morgan, Mrs. Arthur Ratio skating emblems thin Paul Callahan, Mrs. Frank M. land area: Mrs. Harold R. Rafton. se who have earned Green, Mrs. David M. Lawrie, Mrs. Mrs. Ray S. Youmans. Mrs. George E. Best, east Shaw- the basis of their impr William D. McIntyre, Mrs. Robert sheen area: Mrs. T. E. Andrew, J. Read, and Mrs. Ellsworth G. ing the year are, Jeff Jr., Mrs. Hartley A. Bailey. Mrs. DAY and NIGHT ny Holt, Hay Otis, She Spencer. Norman Barnes, Mrs. Walter C. Mrs. Robert E. Maynard. Center Caswell. Mrs. Leslie Christ ison, Ray Couture, Toppi area: Mrs. Alfred J. Carbone, Mrs. Mrs. Wilfred T. Dwyer, Mrs. John ey Smith, James Frank F. DiClemente, Mrs. Har- C. Lowe, Mrs. William F. Mc- k Dole, Granville Cut] old Goddard, Jr., Mrs. James S. Carthy, Mrs. Herbert L. Ortstein, Nadeau, Frank Nicoll Heifitz, Mrs. Charles M. Poore, Mrs. Carleton E. Shulze, Mrs, PaXN. bins, Janet Metcalf, Mrs. Frederick R. Hulme, and Phillip ,A. Winters, Mrs. Jack is, Austin Gaudet, ,Mrs. Virgil Maroon. M Woodworth, Mrs. James D. Wil-. \SN'INWt byshire, Heather Ro Mrs. Will G. Brown, Jr.. Central sat. street area: Mrs. Hertwrt W. by Duke, Joe St. Jean Auty, Mrs. Almon Daniels, Mrs. ch, Helen Sidebottom, Thomas A. Emmons, Mrs. Fred- Births ... ANDOVER in, Mary Fountain, a erick nattier, Jr.. Mrs. Hcrbe J. een, George Connors, Foreman, Mrs. Evan A. Nason, NIGRELLI - A son Jan. 20 at TAXI SERVICE oll, Brenda McKittric the Lawrence General hospital to THIS SURE, EASY WAY and Mrs. Leroy Wilhelm. ry Connors. Mrs. Carl E. Elander- Elm Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nigrelli urn lessons are being f street area: Mrs. Peter H. Dantos, argaEa s (Claire R. Comparone) 9 Stirling ... CAUL 414... nesdays, 3:30 p.m. for Mrs. Robert V. Deyermond, Mrs. st. POST OFFICE AVENUE ies, and baton lessons Franklin T. Ellis, Mrs. Harold M. COWAN - A daughter, Barbara Harshaw, Mrs. Clifford E. Mar- Evelyn, Jan. 7, in Houston, Tex., shall, Mrs. John McGilvray, Mrs. figurine class for sen to Capt. and Mrs. Robert C. Co- H. Allison Morse, Mrs. Raymond or high school students G. Mowat, Mrs. Robert L. Mower, wan. The family formerly lived at week. It is held at Mrs. Floyd W. Napier, Mrs. Paul 11 Locke st., Andover. days and Wednesdays. McDOUGALL-BUTLER P. Simeon°, Jr., Mrs. Stanley F. EMERY - A son Jan. 21 at the SUMP he regular weekly dan Swanton, Mrs. Harold W. Wennik, Bon Secours hospital to Mr. and held Saturday night. Mrs. Alvin J. Zink, Jr. Mrs. J. Donovan Emery (Rosamond Mrs. Walter Curtis, also Elm ter dance and every] MATTONA street area: Mrs. J. Kenrick Btif- •Cle.aves), 117 Lowell st. PUMPS uested to wear a sweate ler, Mrs. George B. Haselton, Mrs Albert E. Jewell, Mrs. Sherwood LENTINE DANCE The one coat wonder coating . . ALL COPPER AND W. Kelley, Mrs. Byron H. Smith, Valentine dance will St. Augustine's Now you can transform soiled, dark and dingy walls Mrs. Vincent F. Stulgis, 71:rs. VI/al- BRONZE CONSTRUCTION Catholic ter C. Tomlinson. d in the school hall into a perfect background for your decorative scheme Mrs. Art hur W. Cole, High • Friday, Feb. 8. Iteti —with Mattona. It covers wallpaper, plaster or paint. street area: Miss Marion Abbot, FULLY GUARANTEED ets can be made to n Miss Constance Cole, Mrs. Gordon Gives you lovely flat finish that is washable, long he committee. wearing and resists moisture and mildew. A real oil L. Colquhoun, Miss Margaret M. Doherty, Mrs. Robert Dominowt. paint. Economical. Easy to apply Dries quickly. Mrs. Fredrick W. Gould, Mrs. Ed- REAL ESTATE ward R. Lawson, Miss Margaret IN RICH, DEEP TONES - D. Manning, Mrs. Edward C. Nichols, Mrs. James J. Sullivan. AND 84 DELIGHTFUL, INTERMIXED Mrs. Ernest Fieldhouse, North INSURANCE THE MAGNIF SHADES area: Mrs. Roland lf. Archam- BUCHAN hault, Mrs. Raoul N. Becotte, and Stanley Chlehowski, Mrs. Lester RADIO PHO IN QTS. AND GALS. P. Dixon, Mrs. Edward T. Harty. Ernest L. Mrs. Rudolph G. Johnson, Mrs James T. Murphy. Mrs. Raymond McNALLY f f . ()octet Ie. Mrs. James 11. Smit h. WILKINSON Mrs. Roger H. Lewis, also for KNUEPF BRUCKMANN'S the North area: Mrs. Charles Gar- Plumbing and Heat 286 ESSEX ST, 158 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE abedian, Mrs. Chandler Bailey, L TEL. 4105 - Andover Deliveries Daily Mrs. Arthur A. Levesque. Z6 Park St. Tel. Mrs. Kennet) Minard, Salem PIANOS - RADI PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE street area: Mrs. Cornelius G. S.

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 3

ON BERMUDA TRIP "Y" Hobby Show Mrs. James R. Adriance and Mrs. day from New York for a short visit Opens Saturday Hart D. Leavitt sailed last Satur- to Bermuda. Plans have been completed for the second annual collector's and hobby show of the Y. W. C. A. which will be held Saturday and Sunday in the association building. mrs. Donald Amy, chairman, has announced that more than 75 ex- hibits of all types will be pre- sented at this year's show which will be of interest to many people. Mrs. Amy is being assisted by the following committee: Mrs. Fran- cis Blaney, Mrs. Harry Dow, Mrs. Francis Kitteridge, Mrs. Howard Stone, Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mrs. Albert Hill, Mrs. Joseph Hershfield, Mrs. Raymond Mowatt, Mrs. Harry Per- kins, Mrs. Harold Schlegel, Mrs. Sidney Zussman and Miss Evelyn

Stuits.Tea and coffee hours will be held on both days under the super- vision of Mrs. Mowat. Admission will be a silver offer- ing. Bring out the bowl of

MANY NEW RECORDINGS Crisp, Crackling Chips! the group who OBTAINABLE AT LIBRARY w, and whn he A number of new recordings have Friends or family love to nibble on ening only .. . they're as light as roups even olds been added to the catalogue at the these tasty, tempting chips Fresh, a feather! A delicious treat and a at that time v,o Memorial Hall library in the past flavorful Jane Parker Potato Chips dandy value . . . get these aisy, idover residents. few months and may be obtained are an easy-to-serve snack...make crackling chips at thrifty A&P. A. Troy, we for home use. zesty appetizers when teamed with .•!a: Mrs. James cream cheese or other "dips"... The list of recordings at the li- are a welcome substitute for the Jane Parker ,onia Drouin, 11 brary is growing and contains va- usual cooked potatoes. POTATO CHIPS Lewis. Mrs. 1.1 rious classical and semi-classical pour peseratIons of tie MacDonald family are represented 'Jane Parker Potato Chips are sin, Mrs. Irving works as well as some of the I lb. bog this group photo taken recently. In back is Daniel Mac- made from top-grade potatoes and 65C den R. Taylor, 11 popular records. deep-fried in pure vegetable short- npson, Mrs. Mu onald of Brechin, Angus, Scotland, who is 93 years old; and AT YOUR AsP s. Harold Walker. ft to right, Donald MacDonald Sr., 2 Upland rd., David Mac- R. Kelsey, IV nald jr., and :Tura Anderson MacDonald. Leslie S. Jolt ,ewis, Mrs. Stepp ABBOT ACADEMY lades B. M. Whi rge C. Williams. outh Center Abbot students are getting ready NOW IN PROGRESS eder H. Hende he Youth Center will be host for their midyear examinations, .risk: Mrs. No day afternoon to the Boston which begin Friday, Jan. 25, last- Karl Haartz, CA tem. Both the senior and ing through the morning of Jan. 29. irnden, Mrs. Al or teams will play. After the examinations, accompan- Kenneth Hilt* orothy Dunn is giving out rol- ied by Miss Hearsey, the principal /loran, Mrs. No Arthur Pa skating emblems this week. and two faculty members, the sen- Youmans. se who have earned emblems iors will leave for three days of the basis of their improvement winter sports in Intervale, N. H. rig the year are, Jeff Arnold, For the rest of the school, and NIGHT Jimmy Holt, Ray Otis, Sherry Cut- classes will not resume until Jan. let, Ray Couture, 'I'oppi Lanni, 31. The second semester starts on AildreY Smith, James Sullivan, Feb. 1. Jack Dole, Granville Cutler, San- This Sunday a group of students dia Nadeau, Frank Nicoll, Edith will attend the Boston Symphony Robbins, Janet Metcalf, Bettie concert. In the evening, because of Gillis, Austin Gaudet, Maryanne examinations, there will be a short Pre-Inventory Sale Mi\CA.; Derbyshire, Heather Ro der icks, hymn singing service in place of Cathy Duke, Joe St. Jean, Ethel the regular vesper service. DOVER Lynch, llelen Sidebottom, Robert Mrs. Ruth Reeves is expected to Lakin, Mary Fountain, Marilyn return to Abbot at the end of this Thrifty Buys Throughout The Store SERVICE Mozeen, George Connors, Diana week. Nicoll, Brenda McKittrick and AT NAVAL AIR STATION Barry Connors. Thomas P. Middleton, son of Mr. ruin lessons are being featured and Mrs. Albert Middleton, 70 Es- SHOP EVERY ONE OF OUR: LIL 414... esdays, 3:30 p.m. for the pri- sex st., is stationed at the U.S. FFICE AVENUE ies, and baton lessons at 4:30 naval air station, San Diego, Cal., with patrol squadron 731. FIVE GREAT FLOORS! figurine class for senior and or high school students started week. It is held at 3 p.m. John H. 63 GREAT DEPARTMENTS! days and 9,ednesdays. he regular weekly dance will held Saturday night. It is a ater dance and everybody is GRECOE uested to wear a sweater. Jeweler • Optician SAVE FOR THE FAMILY VALENTINE DANCE ,OPPER AND Valentine dance will be held Hearing Aids CONSTRUCTION St. Augustine's Catholic School d in the school hall at 8:30 AND HOME 48 MAIN ST. GUARANTEED • Friday, Feb. 8. Returns for ets can be made to members TELEPHONE 830-li he conunittee. Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 Daily

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952

P.A. JAYVEES WIN Engagement P. H. S. SPORT Building up an early lead in ii opening period Phillips academy', Davey — McDonough Danvers 34, Punchard 32 J.V. basketball team was able, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonough, In a nip-and-tuck battle that was stay ahead of Punchard desg, 7 Watson Lane, Dover, N. II., in doubt up to the closing minutes the latter's closing surge in ti announce the engagement of their of play Danvers edged Punchard last period which netted 15 poi daughter Helen Regina, to Vincent on the home court last Friday night but left them trailing 38 Paul Davey, son of Mr. and Mrs. to 34, 34 to 32. The academy boys jumped to Joseph H. Davey, Sr., 16 Brook st. Roy Dirks, Danvers guard, paced early lead anti remained out Miss McDonough is a member of the visitors throughout the game front to the end. Ray Yancy the Class of 1952, Emmanuel col- in which he totalled 21 points. high scorer for Punchard with lege and Mr. Davey, a navy Capt. Jim Dolan of Punchard kept points closely followed by D veteran, is a member of the Class oi his team in the thick of the fight with 10. Paul Whitley, Punch of 1953, Merrimack college. with his 16 points but the Blue forward, was out of the g. and Gold could not overcome the through illness. visitors' surge in the final period. The summary: * HEINZ * The Punchard J.V. team raced off to a good start in its game ANDOVER J.V. PUNCHARD G F P G against the Danvers J.V. and Stevens If 3 0 Rocs If 2 ALL-STAR ended up a 34 to 29 victor. Caplan 0 1 1 Yancy rf 4 Davis rf 4 1 9 Sullivan 1 PFC Richard A. 1 The summary: Christenson 0 0 0 Pigeon c 0 Curti. c 1 0 2 Marocco 0 DANVERS PUNCHARD Halstead 0 (1 0 Wilson Ig 0 VALUES G F P G F Vestner 1g 4 0 S Murray 1 nishes Traii Budget!, If 1 0 2 Roes, If 2 0 4 Semple 0 0 0 Dolan rg 4 Sullivan 0 0 0 Sullivan O 0 0 Cook 0 0 0 TOMATO Vezina 0 0 B Yancy, rf O 3 Williams rg 4 1 9 Marine Cc Thomas, rf 2 0 4 Wilson, c 3 0 6 Bland 1 1 3 Nichols. c 1 1 3 Carver, Ig O 1 1 arine PFC flichar Dirks, Ig R 5 21 Whitley 1 0 2 Totals 17 14 38 Totals 12 10 3 CATSUP rg 1 0 2 Dolan, rg 7 2 16 d, son of Mr. and I Southwick 1 0 Score by periods 1 2 3 4 Andover J.V 14 8 9 dhead, 184 Elm Totals 13 6 32 Punchard 4 9 8 15-1 maxed training at REG .28 Totals 14 6 34 for Score by periods 1 2 3 4 T Referee, Oliver. Time, 4.8's. nd, S.C., marine c NOW 2 53c Danvers 9 9 6 10-34 of by receiving a Punchard 4 10 10 8-32 Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN present rank. He a Referees—Samborrki and Bradley. Time of periods—four 8's. er badge of main h the Garand rifle. SNACK SIZE TINS PUNCHARD JV DANVERS JV F P G F P WALLPAPER Doyle, If 1 0 2 Ft Mackey, If 2 1 5 — BAKED BEANS MacMillan 0 O 0 P. Mackey 0 1 1 Wennik, rt 3 4 10 Whitmarah, ALLIED PAINT STORES ter-Churl — SPAGHETTI stack, c 0 14 rf 7 014 Ostrowski 1 0 2 Allen, c 0 0 0 Joseph T. Gagne, President — MACARONI Floyd, lg 0 O 0 Brown 0 0 0 asketball Mrs. Carol Leavitt (left) and Mrs. Nancy Adriance, both of Adams 1 1 Larkin 0 1 1 34 Amesbury St. Lawrence rg 1 3 5 Jervah 2 1 5 he results of ga REGULARLY 100 Andover, shown aboard the Furness liner "Queen of Bermuda" liaartz 0 O 0 Carlsen, 1g 0 0 0 just before sailing on a vacation cruise to Bermuda. Morin, rg 1 0 2 nday night in the ketball league were 2 TINS FOR 19c (Furness Bermuda Line photo) Totals 13 R 34 Totals 12 4 28 Score by periods 1 2 3 4 T nlors Punchard JV 12 13 6 3-34 e church 13, W. Pe FRESH CUCUMBER Yule Seal Sale Danvers JV 1 10 7 10-28 DOHERTY Referees—Kydd and Davzy. Time-4 8's. .0. 10, St. J Returns Lagging mediate PICKLE bot. 25c It has been so long since some Insurance .0. 53, St. The Christmas seal sale contri- people made ends meet in these in- Augustine's 60, 13'v butions to date are $52,940 of the flated times that they wonder if quota of $65,000, according to an the ends really belong together. AGENCY ors announcement made by Miss Louise th church 2, Chri R. Kelsey, chairman of 'the Andover forfeit) seal sale committee of the Essex Married Man Leaves .. W inter .0. 2, St. At County Health Assn. forfeit) his family up to 240 Driv ing Dangers ames scheduled fc EDUCATOR CRAX Noting that the present returns monthly "pay" checks if are $2317 less than that received night; NEW LOW he has the Family Income If the brakes on one side uniors: Ilallardval, by this time last year, Miss Kelsey k of your car grip before the PR ICE lb. said there is still time for Andover kind of Savings Bank Life Insurance. rist vs South; St. Au Then wife gets a lump sum for chil- other, you may be thrown Joseph's. residents to acknowledge their into a skid. Improperly dren's education or needs. Costs less ntermediate: St. .; adjusted brakes are par, 1951 Christmas seal sale letters, because you get it direct, over-the- Augustine's; Free Andover to date has contributed counter. Ask for free folder. ticularly dangerous on $28 15. roadways made slippery Senior: Christ vs I TH E by rain, snow or ice. uth vs C.Y.O. ANDOVER CONSUMERS A.P.C. SORORITY ANDOVER Alpha Phi Chi sorority will meet oses Right , in the South church vestry at 8 p.m. S AV 1 NGS BAN K rbni,„ . Thursday, Jan. 31 to hear Mrs. / Fall Unde i Alexander Henderson of Medford an authority on Christian family life MAIN AT CHESTNUT TEL. 103 Victor Lobick, 49, ( discuss the subject "Is Your ., suffered the loss Home Fun?". She has spoken m when he fell una frequently before PTA groups and ain from which he 68 MAIN ST. TEL. 516 has been on many Mothers' club In the 51 Shawsheen Village programs. p.m. Friday. Ihe refreshment committee for Shawsheen Manor Police rep orted t the evening will be Mrs. Howard Operator of a Bostor Emsley, chairman; Mrs. Walter was returning to his Pike, Mrs. Charles Barnet, Mrs. e accident happen, Robert Deyermond, Mrs. Howard e arm above the elbo Watson, Mrs. Ilarold Smith, Mrs. Despite the injury e Gordon Lauder, Mrs. Frank Bar- application of a launch the flow of kalow. Tel. And. 860 eing taken to th, eneral hospital in a I COURT ST. MONICA Serving Boston Style Chinese Food — Orders Put Up to Take Out Court St. Monica, 783, CDA, will Y Richard Sherry c conduct a whist party and social allardvale. The fire in St. Augustine's school hall at mbulance responde 8 p.m., Friday Jan. 25. A large ervices were not n list of prizes has been secured as ers Raymond Collin were $199.75 NOW $179.95 well as a special door prize. The oza investigated. were 244.75 NOW 199.95 public is invited. At the hospital h Mrs. Frank Nelligan is chairman as reported as "good were 345.75 NOW 295.00 assisted by Mrs. Robert Leete, were 38275 NOW 325.00 Mrs. Harold II eseltine, Mrs. SALTY TRANSFE Charles Orde, Mrs. Daniel Mur- Frank S. Palo law phy, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mrs. ebastianoMagano et watch for the opening Robert P. Madden SAVE UP TO $100 ON Peter Cunni nghani, Mrs. William . Stevenson et ux, C 2-DOOR MODELS! Doherty, Mrs. George Garland and Mrs. Phillip Higgins. Francis 11. Foster, of our Crowley et ux, Prc John Radford Abbo In most business deals folks are bbot et ux, Abbot st. • maternity department Marion L. F. J. LEONE CO ent 1t led to expect the best money Salisbur, will buy, but in politics the object hodes, Stirling at. The Appliance Department Store tel 28 is to put in office the best candi- 94 main street A man is IIPV01' tm 430 ESSEX ST. • LAWRENCE • TEL. 6197 dates that money won't buy. at he is never too

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EES WIN MISS PUTNAM TO H AV E Telephone cables laid underground p an early lead in ti CLASS AT SIMMONS in parts of Western United States, )(I Phillips academy PUNCHARD HIGH Miss Miriam Putnam, librarian in addition to waterproof lead and )all team was abht of the Memorial Hall library, has By JANET THOMPSON other coatings designed to keep of Punchard des been asked to instruct a class irr moisture out of the cable, must be closing surge in tl "Service To Adults" at Simmons wrapped with steel tape so gophers GOldsmith Prize- which netted 15 poi: Senior yearbook cnllege School of Library Science cannot bite into the lead covering Speaking Contest trailing 38 to 34, Robert Talbot of Loring studios this coming semester. The course, and ruin the cable. !my boys jumped tot The fifty-seventh Goldsmith met with the members of the Pun- an elective one for undergraduates m d remained out Prize-Speaking contest was held chard yearbook committee Monday is to be held once a week. end. Ray Yancy at Punchard Friday, Jan. 18. All to help the committee solve a num- FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS for Punchard with; alit contestants did grand jobs, ber of the yearbook problems. SLIP-COVER MAKING my followed by Doll with Eileen Skeirik and Jim Mur- This general committee, com- A short class in slip-cover aul Whitley, Puncher ray, both of class of 1952, being prising the chairmans of the various making will be held at the library A Locker Affords You as out of the gat chosen the winners. sub-committees, is as follows: under the county extension program Eileen delivered a Walt Whitman Joan Hewett, pictures; Chris Ha- beginning Wednesday, Feb. 20. The The Opportunity ary: selection entitled "The Mystic duvakis, literary; Karolyn Erler, course is planned only for those Of Quantity Buying. Trumpeter"; Jim gave the well typing; Jean Farrell, advertising who intend to make a slip cover at Therefore, a Savingl PUNCHARD known "Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Dick Bramley, sports; Bob McCabe, once and the class is limited in F P 0 FP O a Ross If 2 3 1 Tennyson. activities; Cal Hatch, art; and Rae number. Those wishing full infor-' 1 1 Yancy rf 4 311 The contest judges were Miss H athaway, salesmanship. mation should call Mrs. G. Richard 1 9 Sullivan 1 1 I PFC Richard A. woodbead N. E. O 0 Pigeon e 0 1 1 Marjorie Smith, Miss Bessie Pun- Janet Thompson is editor of the Abbott at 648-J, as pre-registration • 2 Maroceo 0 0 is required. The class will be from O 0 0 o chard Goldsmith, and the Rev. Roy yearbook and Miss Margaret Haw- MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N • s Murray 1 0 nishes Training 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and will be fol- O 0 Dolan rg 4 11 E. Nelson Jr. kesworth is faculty advisor. O 0 Marine Corps The other four Goldsmith lowed by two others in early March. TANTALLOM RD. TEL. 709 1 9 1 3 speakers were Betsy Sparks and arine PFC Richard A. Wood- Dan Shaw of the class of '54 and Aided In Attempt Totals 14 35 12 10 3 d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruth Sullivan and David Wilkinson, rIods 1 2 3 To Rescue Skiers 14 8 9 7-1, dhead, 184 Elm st., recently '53. 4 9 6 16-4 maxed training at the Paris Mervin E. Stevens of the English Three Andover young men - rer. Time, 4.4's. nd, S.C., marine corps recruit department deserves much credit ed in the attempt to rescue the ot by receiving a promotion to for his fine coaching of the par- three skiers who were trapped by to the TOWNSMAN present rank. He also won the ticipants. the avalanche at Sun Valley, Idaho, er badge of marine marksman Assembly last Sunday. = h the Garand rifle. Headmaster Harold Howe was Louis Anderson, 4 Dufton rd., ,LLPAPER the "guest speaker" in Monday's and Alexander II. Rogers 2nd., of PAINT STORES assembly. Mr. Howe gave an inte- Sunset Rock rd., both of whom are ter-Church employed at the vacation resort, . Gagne, Presider. resting and informative talk con- asketball cerning the coming presidential notified their families by phone of bury St. Lawrence election. Mr. Howe compared the their experience and of the search he results of games played views of Gen. Eisenhower and carried on late into the night in an duePrei,&ea9 For the Sick Room nday night in the Inter-church Senator Taft on major issues, par- effort to free the skiers. ketball league were as follows: ticularly those of foreign policy. They also said that Ralph Har- ris, brother of Mrs. David Thompson YOU MAY PAY YOUR 'PHONE BILL HERE niors "Green valley" of Porter rd., was one of the e church 13, W. Parish fi HERTY Rehearsals for the senior class witnesses to the accident. He was .0. 10, St. Joseph's 2 Play, "Green Valley," are being on the scene when it happened and Hartigan Pharmacy ermediate held three days a week under the was forced to stand clear and watch surance .0. 53, St. Joseph's 7 directionof Mervin E. Stevens. This the others become buried in about r z ANDOVER /006 Augustine's 60, B'vale 4 three act comedy-fantasy by Frank 40 feet of sliding snow. 66 'OA I N ST ANDOVE R MASS Wattron will be presented in the . 'ENCY ors Memorial auditorium, Friday, Mar. HORTICULTURAL MEETINGS th church 2, Christ church 0 SEMI-ANNUAL forfeit) 7 at 8 p.m. A horticultural meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m., Jan. 28 in Hor- Winter .0. 2, St. Augustine's 0 The tentative cast includes; forfeit) Haeburn Ilathaway, Ruth Belka, ticultural halt, Boston, with Dr. CLEARANCE SALE r ing Dangers ames scheduled for next Mon- Calvin Hatch, James Brown, Janet Donald Wyman giving an illustrated night: Thompson, Miriam Demers, Peter talk on "Forth-five of the best brakes on one side uniors: Ballardvale vs Free; Miller, Michael Boloian, Christine trees for New England gardens." 10% TO 50% OFF car grip before the rist vs South; St. Augustine's vs Baduvakis, Roger Chadwick, This is the 1952 project for garden club horticultural chairmen. you may he thrown Joseph's. Charles Garabedian, George Brat- Men's skid. Improperly Intermediate: St. Joseph's vs tin, Barbara Folley, John Tremblay, The annual spring flower show of Women's Chows Id brakes are par• Augustine's; Free vs C.Y.O. Catherine Anderson, Herbert Fol- the Massachusetts Horticultural so- Dress ly dangerous on ley, Kathleen Doyle, John Nicoll, ciety will be held Mar. 9 - 15 at ys mode slippery Senior: Christ vs west Parish; Red, Wine, Light Blue, Cynthia Hayward, Janet Valentine, Mechanics hall, Boston. The , snow or ice. uth vs C.Y.O. Oxfords Gretchen Garbutt, Felice Pomer- theme is "Spring in New England." Royal, Pink. leau, Rosemary Davidson, Pris- Tickets are available from Mrs. Value 3.95 oses Right Arm cilla Thompkins, Kenneth Cignoni, Ernest L. Wilkinson or the Ando- John MacKenzie, John Murray Ab'' ver Book store. Fall Under Train bott, Peter Caswell. There is nothing as idle as idle Victor Lobick, 49, of 22 Enmore Assistants to the director: Bar- talk. $499 bara Kenney, Jean Farrell. allies to ., suffered the loss of his right $6.95 m when he fell under a moving Practice Teachers 114SUR A NCE '2" ain from which he was alighting Four Boston university seniors In the Shawsheen Village about 9:30 are now at Punchard doing practice REAL ESTATE a. Friday. teaching. Miss Dorothy Kelleher of WOMEN'S MOCCASIN hawsheen Manor Police reported that Lobick, Lawrence is doing work in the SLIPPERS erator of a Boston restaurant, Speech and English classes as AIR TRAVEL 1.69 as returning to his home when well as helping with the rehearsals Wine and Blue — 2.50 VALUES e accident happened, severing for the senior play, "Green Val- INSURANCE arm above the elbow joint. ley," and the drama festival com- ENNA JETTICKS MEN'S Despite the injury he directed petition play, "Among Those EUGENE A. the application of a tourniquet to Present." PHYSICAL CULTURES SHEEP-LINED staunch the flow of blood before John J. Cummings of Lawrence, POLLY PRESTONS Tel. And, 860 eing taken to the Lawrence William LaRoaaelle of Methuen, I SLIPPERS eneral hospital in a taxi operated and Richard E. Ilaskell of Danvers BERNARDIN I Put Up to Take Out Y Richard Sherry of River rd., are all teaching in the social N ST. T EL. 2207A 1 95 WIN E allardvale. The fire department studies department. 595 and 6 BROWN ulance responded but its rvices were not needed. OfIi- VALUES TO 10.95 VALUES TO 5.95 3.99 ers Raymond Collins and Frank oza investigated. SPECIAL LOT At the hospital his condition as reported as "good". 7/P CARRIAGE rIR D:E Children's EALTY TRANSFERS Oxfords and cik 0 Frank S. Palmisano et al, to cik Straps '2" ebastianoMagano et ux, William st. discontinuing our Robert Values to P. Madden et ux to Frank $5.00 . Stevenson et ux, Chandler rd. Francis H. Foster, Est., to John pre-teen dept. . Crowley et ux, Prospect Hill rd. "SHOES THAT SATISFY - John Radford Abbot to David M. Eepartment bbot et ux, Abbot st. Marion L. Salisbury to Doris M. drastic reductions bodes, Stirling st. REINHOLD'S street tel 28 A man is nevcr too old to learn 94 main street tel 28 49 MAIN — ANDOVER at he is never too old to learn. 6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 19 52 8 An Ultimatum At The Memorial Hall Library Y Down the Years CON11NG EVENTS: Denmark Is A Lovely Land, Strod It was a blunt and challenging talk that Francis A. 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Ballard- i HAWS Jan. 28 - When Hudson Strode studies, White of Andover, president of the American Woolen with Sirs. Helen vale movie program. country and writes about it the, company gave at Lawrence last week. Jan. 28 - 12 to 1 p.m. Noon hour suit is a delightful addition to, turn From Abroad tl musical recordings. r The Townsman literature. Tlis time he has 01 Eugene Combined with the warning that the country's lar- Jan. 29 - 7:30 p.m. Great books Ir. and Mrs. us Denmark, a country Ralph, 7 Sutherlan, discussion group. which ) gest manufacturer of woolen and worsted fabrics may 50 Years Ago — January 1902 calls "democracy at its best ed last Wednesday t, Jan. 30 - 10 a.m. Littlest Lis- move all of its mills out of this area was the promise A sleighing party of Bradford This could be a travel book,, ended visit with re teners, Robins. Mothers learn academy girls visited Andover last brief history oft il e country itzerland and Germs that a sincere effort would be made to give New Eng- smocking. i Monday afternoon. people, the folk h ighsschool, Schick's brother's land workers "one last chance to meet Southern A jolly party of 22 young people Jan. 30 - 7:30 p.m. Young people's cooperatives, etc. ich, Switzerland to from the Free church Christian discussion group. The G se in Shawsheen, the competition." Feb. 1 - 15 Amateur photography t Endeavor society enjoyed a sleigh The riverCnnie. made in 26 hours exhibit. of the Souti He made frequent reference to the difference that western part of the country, , way of Paris, the C ride to Lowell last Tuesday eve- Feb. 20 First slip-cover class. higher wages paid in the North, higher taxes, higher ning with a turkey supper at the over 600 miles long. It rises i ston. unit costs resulting from a lower work-load, and the St. Charles hotel. NEW BOOKS New Mexico, flows across Arizon he original object o An epidemic of measles is raging until it merges with the Colotat the celebration new synthetics have made on the New York market Master Plan, U.S.A., Fisher. in town, having started at the This informal report on America's north of the Gulf of California ick's father's 75th where southern competition can sell their products schools on Bartlet st. foreign policy and the men who Its course marks the scene of th Mrs. Schick and Hal "from 30 to 50 cents a yard cheaper than we can sell Indian Ridge Assn. holds an- make it is a good, quick over-all most adventurous pre-Columbia u destination on Th n nual meeting. Report shows trea- for those who ask "Is there a cultures. Mr. Schick joined them. The work that should be flowing into our plants sury has only $1.99 and appeal is ore Christmas and plan? Are we drifting? Who does Garden Housekeeping, Lamson. made to public for funds. nt the Christmas hol is going to southern workers for that important rea- decide our policy?" A handy little volume Prompt action by employees on whi: atives in Switzerland. explains upkeep for the garde son." the Curran & Joyce estate on N. How To Get More Out Of Your rom there they wee which is managed by one Main st., was all that saved their Reading, Lewis. pers: y where they spent He made it clear he wanted to keep the American alone. handsome residence from being A remarkably effective pattern ar's holidays with Woolen company mills running in New England, but destroyed by fire when blaze was for readers who wish to learn to Me asurement And Evaluation in: ick's brothers and E just as clearly said that this could be done only if discovered in room adjoining concentrate on their reading and Elementary School, Greene. who are still living the company could meet competition. They cannot elevator well. It was extinguished to retain what they read; shows This and the second book wh. itzerland they visit, by pails of water before the fire how to discover the author's pat- is intended for secondary schoo h, St. Gallen, and L meet this competition, he pointed out, "unless our department arrived. It is almost a tern of expression, how to skim, should be of interest to teed, Germany they visite, workers and the labor organizations which represent miracle that it did not rush up the etc. who are concerned with evaluatic t, Nuremberg, and t elevator well and set the upper castles of Lichter them realize they are in a deadly struggle with wor- The Life We Prize, Trueblood. The Dachshund Handbook, labia henzollern. Mr. Schicl part of the house on fire. Prof. Elton T. Trueblood claims owners who love the bre kers who are willing to work harder." Dog mess contacts in Fred Dodson, riding horseback that we must know more about our will find this an interesting bo f fort and Cologne To reduce the cost of his company's product, Mr. from Malden to Andover last Mon- own way of life if we would set on the origin, history, breedi *sited the textile day evening, had both his feet it against the way of communism. and showing of the hunting ty White said greater productivity "on the part of our utlingen which he frost-bitten but by good fortune This helpful book shows the way and the dachsbracke. machinery and the part of our workers will accom- will suffer no serious injury. to evaluate ourselves. ended. It had been plish this vitally important unit cost reduction in our Large group of Lawrence citi- Salt Rivers of the \lassachuse: ce Mr. and Mrs. Schic zens express desire for erection of The General And The President, Shore, Howe. it former homes an, n nothern mills....If we want to retain our jobs and our new federal building on Lawrence Rovere. Thirty little rivers from Ds u relatives and old fr benefits, we must from now on earn them." street site rather than the B & M A serious study of the Mac- mouth to Cape Ann have been wllng common which has been suggested. Arthur dismissal and the possible cluded in this book which gives he Tuesday night He said newer and more modern machines are being effects on history and the future of little of Eastern NI assachuset: ing league complete 25 Years Ago — January 1927 American foreign policy. history along with the subject, introduced and "we are asking our workers and their Clan Johnson and auxiliary ob- f of their bowling sok esday evening at th union representatives to help us make the most ef- serve Burns anniversary with sup- Daley Named Chief Marshal per and dance in the town hall Fri- ling alleys with the fective possible use of these machines and their The selection of Leo Francis and director of the Newport Gi day, and sponsor Scotch service ults; Winning team, Daley, 40 Morton st., as chief Light company, Newport, R.I. time so as to increase productivity." Sunday night at Free church. ' - Helen Dunlop, , marshal to lead the alumni at the A native of Andover, Mr. Dale Officers of Gen. William F. Bart- herty, Ethel Wilson, 1952 commencement of Harvard serves his community as a mend? Mr. White said that the "New England know how" lett post, 127 Women's Belief ch, Babs Wilson; 1, university was announced Monday of the finance committee, as Corps, installed in G. A. R. hall. vengers" - Evelyn Lo in textiles is "the most powerful weapon we have at by William M. Rand, president of trustee of the Andover Pubh Fire Chief Charles F. Emerson ie Garbutt, Helen the moment" and told his audience that "we need the Harvard alumni association. library and as a director of te, receives letter of thanks and len Caswell, Lillian 1 selection of Mr. Daley, a Andover Red Cross. Ile also is: help, not opposition, from our workers and their appreciation from Dr. P.J. Look The igh single: Madeline member of the class of 1927, member of the corporation of tit 11 for excellent service given by the ; high : Clair leaders to meet and beat our competition wherever it follows the tradition of choosing Greater Boston Charitable TTus new ambulance. 2; high team single: may be." the chief marshal from the 25th Inc., and a trustee of the Orcha:: "Circus day" minstrels in Hal- 2; high team triple: anniversary class. Home school at Watertown. lardvale entertain large audience 2. The head of the great company closed on a hope- Mr. Daley, who is president of with great show in community SERVICE CLUB ful, yet challenging note, when he said "I will join the Harvard club of Andover, is a Mallet man's club room. Atty. George Fingold of member of the Boston brokerage meeti:j The dramatic departn you in the fight of our lives to keep our mills here. I Foster Robinson is leading the will be the speaker at the firm of F. S. Mosely & Co. He serviceclub tonifi awsheen Village WO1 Square & Compass bowling league of theAndover Inn. Mr. will be at your side slugging it out as long — but also serves as a trustee and mem- Fingo l t at the Andover Cc with average of 98 35/39; at the Andover Roy E. ber of the investment committee genet st Friday afternoon. only as long — as you stand beside me in this, our Hardy second with 94 38/45, and former assistant attorney of the Suffolk Savings bank for aed racket rt and coffee were fight for survival as a New England textile employer." Harry Wadman third with 92 2/17. and often r ef r r lktoeaasualt`yt,h,e Seamen and Others, a director of a t of s f f is n oup enjoyed a read *** 10 Years Ago — January 1942 the Eagle-Tribune Publishing com- exceptional speakerpe a er an d will hat ay "I Remember Man of the best tests of religion is to find your- Atty. Alan 'I'. Polgreen, local pany of Lawrence and president an interestin g message. bb, an instructor One defense chairman, discusses civil ademy. During the self in church with nothing less than a one dollar defense preparations here. About eting, the new chai bill in your pocket. — Industrial News Review. 150 serving as plane spotters; Beds and Tables ester Kopatch, ann, class of 110 will graduate next e Christmas present vere wrapped at the week from air warden school; 45 —mode to your order . . . have signed as auxiliary firemen, eting were given to HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH and 60 as auxiliary policemen. —as long and as vs ide an on Army and St. An ge. Mrs. Edgar I. Erickson superintendent you wish. Webster P1 of schools in New Hampshire k about palm read Union district 10, elected local xt meeting and wi SLEEP . . . Repairing and refinishing of any palms as time superintendent of schools in the all kinds of furniture. The casting will so To recover from the fatigue of life's activities, the average absence of Kenneth L. Sherman, who leaves for the navy. eted for the 3-act pl healthy adult spends about one-third of his time sleeping. ounge" which the ell For example, a forty year old person who sleeps eight hours Nearly four tons of metal se- -.011' CRAFT-WOOD PRODUC1 a night will, if he lives to be seventy, sleep for ten of the cured by Legion post in collection nt at the Memorial at thirty years of life left to him. Far from being a waste of time, of old auto number plates. Osgood Street - turn left off Lowell St. by Ilaggett's pond. Tel. 21294 e evening of Mar. 2 those ten years asleep will make possible what he does during eds from this prod the twenty years he is awake. I • At:SLOSHED ItiHl THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Some people need more sleep than do others. Thomas PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY On The CcunPus Edison is said to have managed on four hours of sleep at 58 MAIN STREET. ANDOVER. Mass of night. Woodrow Wilson required nine or ten. Loss of sleep Phillips for a night or two can be made up, but too little sleep night Academy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AI CURRAN after night will undermine the health of a rugged person and THE ANDOVER POST OFFICE turn a cheerful individual into a cross, irritable one. Of all PRICE 5c PER COPY $2.50 PER YEAb ,--- ndover Inn the experiments which have be ,sn made on sleep, perhaps the most valuable are the ones each individual makes on himself I'ubinher . Irving E. Rog, A "Treadway Inn —M A to find out the amount of sleep he needs in order to feel well, I thinr .... Frank J. A. Ilumplin, r'' to do efficient work, and to keep in good humor the next day. Isle. Mgr. . . Raymond It. Ih•Rup,eall Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 Dinner 6:15 to 8,411artivale Ruili Green qtawslwen Hcicn (.a..•11 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 2:30 West Pariah . Sarah Lrwl. SO NATIONAL EDITORIAL BUFFET SUPP ER Sunday Nights at 6: 1 6 THE DALTON PHARMACY ASSOCIATION and WEDDING RECEPTIONS BRIDGE LUNFHEONS Andover MAIN AT PARK ST. TEL. 107 Tel. 903 • Ira F. Lira inard: • THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 7

Methuen and as a boy worked at but his wife, Mrs. Margaret Guild, It seems odd that so many folks Library the old Shattuck farm in Andover says she will continue the greeting can tell us so much about the fu- nearly 60 years ago. 'The dummies, to passersby as she believes her ture and yet do so little—past or Lovely Land, Shot, AWSHEEN "pa, ma, and baby" can be made late husband would want her to present. an Strode studies mrs. Helen Caswell, Correspondent, Telephone 62 to wave their hands at passing carry on. rites about it the ,: motorists by means of strings ghtful addition to, turn From Abroad benefit the scholarship fund which attached to the hands. Over 2000 MUSIC liOUR AT LIBRARY s time he has gas r. and Mrs. Eugene Schick and the club established last year. people from all over the United A new service to library users is C. A. HILL & CO Ralph, 7 Sutherland st., re- being•offered every Monday noon in a country which .! Training Course States and Canada have stopped to Electrical Contractor :racy at its best ed last Wednesday from an see the unique dummies and to the form of an hour's musical of Mrs. Walter Caswell of Dun- phonograph recordings. From noon e a travel book, ended visit with relatives in barton st., sign a guest book sent to Florida Mrs. G. Edgar Best of until 1 p.m. those who have time NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT of the country, :t itzerland and Germany. From by Mrs. Guild. Everyone who stops Argyle st., president and vice- during their lunch hour are cor- folk high school: Schick's brother's home in president of the Shawsheen Vil- is served with coffee and cakes CHARLES A. HILL. JR. etc. ich, Switzerland to their own and this social time continues dially invited to the library for a lage Woman's club; and Mrs. Al- listening period. The names of the Corle. e in Shawsheen, the return trip bert Carpentier of Dunbarton st., every day. Call us for every res iden- made in 26 hours by plane, recordings will be posted, but no river of the Sou vice-president of the Sing-Mar The story of the friendly greeting t ial, commercial and in- of the country, way of Paris, the Azores and together with pictures has been comment or lecture is given. All Young Woman's club of Lawrence, recordings used will be from the dustrial electrical service. es long. It rises ston. attended a leadership training featured in. a Southern newspaper. library's collection and may be LIGHTING ENGINEERS flows across Arizon he original object of the visit course for presidents and vice- George Guild died of a heart attack Na with the Colors the celebration of Mrs. at Christmas time after placing borrowed for home use. presidents of the 10th district at 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 Gulf of California ick's father's 75th birthday the home of Mrs. Anthony Ippolito, a Christmas tree near the dummies Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Irks the scene of th Mrs. Schick and Ralph left for 7 East Prospect st., Methuen urous pre-Columbia it destination on Thanksgiving director of the 10th district, on . Mr. Schick joined them just Tuesday. Panel discussions on ore Christmas and they all son, "Conduct of Meetings" and "Par- keeping, Lam at the Christmas holidays with little volume whi: liamentary Procedure" were led atives in Switzerland. by Mrs. Frederick, C. Smith, assis- .eep for the gard: torn there they went to Ger- tant editor of Federation Topics, aaged by one pert y where they spent the New during the morning session. After ar's holidays with four of Mr. a light luncheon the afternoon dis- ick's brothers and their fami- And Evaluation in t cussions on "Public Speaking" who are still living there. In ::hool, Greene. and "Club Courtesies" were led he second book wh tzerland they visited in Zu- by Mrs. Robert E. Fowle, 2nd vice- St. Gallen, and Lucerne and or secondary schoo president of the Massachusetts interest to teach Germany they visited in Stutt- Federation of Womens clubs. Ques- erned with evaluatu , Nuremberg, and the famous tion periods followed both sessions castles of Lichtenstein and rid Handbook, Ilubba and those attending felt they gain- henzollern. Mr. Schick also had s who love the be mess contacts in Munich, ed great help from the discussions. s an interesting ho fort and Cologne, and he Personals in, history, breed: isited the textile college in Chester Kopatch of 3 Dunbar- of the hunting tr utlingen which he formerly ton st., spent several days in New sbracke. ended. It had been 19 years York last week attending a sales of the Massachuset ce Mr. and Mrs. Schick had seen managers conference of the Ciba e. it former homes and many of Chemical Co. Inc. the rivers from Ds u relatives and old friends. Midshipman John Caswell, son pe Ann have been: wling of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caswell, is book which gives he Tuesday night woman's Dunbarton st., attended the mid- astern Massachusett ling league completed the first winter dance of the Massachusetts ; with the subject. f of their bowling schedule last Maritime academy at the Hoter esday evening at the Crystal Statler in Boston on Saturday ing alleys with the following night. On Monday the U.S-T.S. of the Newport GE ults; Winning team, "Hurrica- Charleston, training ship of the ay, Newport, R. I. - Helen Dunlop, capt., Kay academy, will be moved from Andover, Mr. Dale erty, Ethel Wilson, Mattie Ko- Buzzards Bay to Boston where it ommunity as a membe ch, Dabs Wilson; losing team, will go into dry dock in prepara- ace committee, as vengers" - Evelyn Locke, capt., tion for the annual winter cruise to the Andover Publi the Caribbean. THE CALL ie Garbutt, Helen Broderick, Miss Dawn Dunn, daughter of as a director of ti len Caswell, Lillian Howe. Cmdr. and Mrs. Donald Dunn of I Cross. He also is: igh single: Madeline Andrews, Sutherland st., returned to Colby THAT he corporation of tb: ; high triple: Claire Winters, college, Waterville, Me., Monday ton Charitable Tros 2; high team single: Spitfires, to take the mid-year examinations. trustee of the Ortiz 2; high team triple: Spitfires, Andrew Baillie of Carlisle st., CURED A at Watertown. 2. was on a business trip in Maine CLUB ge Fingold of 'Alder man's Club last week. He stopped off in speaker at the meet:t The dramatic department of the Brunswick to see his son, James er Service club tonigit awsheen Village Woman's club who is a freshman at Bowdoin ver Inn. Mr. Fingch t at the Andover Country club college. stant attorney genen. at Friday afternoon. After des- Novel Friendly Greeting rt and coffee were served, the Mrs. Elsa Guild, 37 Balmoral no•lev.t, 14gcuitt— erred to as "the raca oup enjoyed a reading of the st., tells an interesting account of uffolk county," is a Johnny's cheeks were still wet with speaker and will bare ay "I Remember Mama" by Mr. three unusual dummies that were A BIGGER VALUE THAN EVER bb, an instructor at Phillips made by George Guild, brother of tears, but he was smiling as Spot's tail g message. In relation to the !sigh cost of most ademy. During the business her late husband John Guild, with stirred in an attempted wag. eting, the new chairman, Mrs. whom she visited at New Symrna things you buy, the average telephone nd Tables ester Kopatch, announced that Beach, Fla. last winter. "He'll be good as new in 2.4 hours," bill now takes a smaller part of the e Christmas present toys which George Guild was a native of the veterinarian said. "But it's a good re wrapped at the December family budget than it did 10 years ago. your order ... eting were given to the Salve- thing you telephoned me as soon as What's more, service is better, faster, and as wide as on Army and St. Anne's orpha- FAREWELL TO OUR DOG you did." more efficient. ge. Mrs. Webster Plaisted will I about palm reading at the A precious bark from us has gone Sometimes it's impossible to measure A bark we loved is still xt meeting and will read as the value of a telephone call in dollars and and refinishing of any palms as time will allow. A place is vacant in our hearts r furniture. We cannot refill. cents. A single emergency call assay be The casting will soon be corn- Some people who lia,e applied for tele- pl eted for the 3-act play "Ladies SOBEL'S FROSTY worth the cost of your telephone many service are still withoutbecause ounge" which the club will pre- PROD UC1 times over. It may cure a broken heart ... lack necessary equipment. To correct nt at the Memorial auditorium on . . . killed by auto acddent, this situation is One of our major projects. ,,,.(1.1,•1. 212,4 e evening of Mar. 21. The pro- Jan. 10, 1952 at N. Main St., or save a human life. Andover, mass. S tttttt • who eds from this production will Actually, the value of telephone serv- do have service, however, are inclined to forget or ice lies not so much in emergencies, as in overlook the tele- phone's real worth. It is only to such users everyday convenience. The convenience that reference is made here to the %aloe of that brings the grocer, the druggist, the telephone service. CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY cleaner, the office, a friend or a loved one ?r Inn as near as your telephone. way Inn - — MANUFACTURERS— to 7:11`. Dinner 6:15 The 0 to 2:30 SODA WATERS Nights &t 6:15 NEW ENGLAND Telephone & TELEGRAPH

BANOWIT' and GINGER ALES JNFHCONIII Company onager • Andover 8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 of the church at 9 p.m. Saturday Cune and Mrs. Virginia Orlando Jan. 26. The guest speaker will be are the committee in charge. Y Roland Kirsher. He is a theological Birthday Party Do You Know BALLARDVALE student at Boston university, a EST PA Henry Peter (Rusty) Wrigley, 'son Sarah iieWIS, Mrs. Ruth Green, Correspondent, Telephone 11193-J native of Germany. lie will talk on Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrigley of Massachusetts? "Actual Experience in Hitler's 4 Oak st., celebrated his fifth birth- t I W. S. C. S. Sale Mrs. Calvin Seiferth; bakery and Youth movement in the German sh meeting day Monday morning with a party DO YOU KNOW THAT....The i May 3 has been selected as the candy table, Mrs. Edwin Brown, Luftwaffe." An invitation has been e annual meeting of th for his friends and playmates. most densely populated places date for the spring sale and enter- Mrs. George Davison and Mrs. Fran- sent to the men of the Congrega- h was held in the char( to Games were played and refresh- Massachusetts, as calculated tainment by the Women's Societ of ces Benson; entertainment, Mrs. tional church and all other men in ursday evening, Jan. 1 birthday cake, ice cream the 1950 population census i , Christian Service of the Methodist John Wilson; fancy work, Mrs. Hen- the community are invited to attend. ments of and candy were served by Mrs. Somerville with 26,044 reside' church. The committee includes: ry Meyers and Mrs. Wendel Matte- The refreshment committee in- Richaw rd Wrigley. Each child received a per square mile of land area, Cls ing apron table, Mrs. John Duke and son; grabs, Mrs. Frank Davis; tea cludes John Wilson, chairman, as modern balloon and paper hat. Those sea 20,920, Cambridge 19,318, Bt s ealnedcWcaitliellediamd t table, Mrs. Andrew Townsend and Charles Allen and the Rev. Robert eveningan presided o' present were; Nancy Colpitts, ton 13,561, Everett 13,685, lilt Jsg t. Mrs. Nelson Townsend; tickets, McCune. lvn Prayer was offer Marion Fitts, Bruce Spencer, Don- rop 12,578, Lawrence 11,931, kb eeg Mrs. Edwin Brown. There will be a short business yn olin G. Gaskill, C na and Dennis Auchterlonie, den 11,772, Lynn 9,517 and pet, R meeting at 8 p.m. town 9,194, as shown by a report Reports of the clerk wer X-Ray Canvass Marilyn Watts, Christian and Bobby accepted, and the tree Monday marked the close of the March of Mothers Walent, Patricia and Donald the state planning board givi population, land area and dens rt was read by Harry A. x-ray canvass held in this town. The Ballardvale Parent-Teacher Wrigley, Joan Wrigley and Rusty report of the assessor of each of the Commonwealth'si The survey was very successful as Association will sponsor the polio Wrigley. n by Fred W. Doyle, el few persons turned down the op- drive "March of Mothers" Jan. 31, At night a family gathering was municipalities....The Connectic b portunity to have a free chest at 7 p.m. The fire whistle will Valley produces more than is A VA/LA BL held. Those present were: Mr. and ccrnifonlilionewing were 1 x-ray. sound and the drive will start. The thirds of all wrapper tobacco as ee n Mrs. Harry Wrigley of Andover; Mrs. ers for 1952: Clerk, f Mrs. L. Fraser Colpitts, area mothers will contact all persons by American cigar manufactun Stephanie Walent, Mrs. Kenneth 'erns; treasurer; Harry head, had as her canvassers: Mrs. and brings the largest dollar. interested in giving donations for MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Donald asors, Fred Doyle, L Robert Head, Mrs. John Hall Jr., the fight against infantile. They Wrigley and family, and Mr. and turn per acre of any crop grows the United States. am and Herman Se Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. Paul Calla- are asked to have either porch light Mrs. Harry Wrigley and family. tors, William Stewart ar n han, Mrs. Elwyn Russell, Mrs. on or a light in a window. Although new orders receive( Dow; sul nujl ccanvasanya Ellsworth Spencer, Mrs. David The committee includes: chair- PTA Executive Meeting Massachusetts manufacturers W. dll Lawrie, Mrs. James Butler and man, Mrs. Stanley Price, Mrs. Marc Tuesday evening an executive November totaled 9.7', less t e tiou ens in, na Mrs. William McIntyre. Sweet, Mrs. Charles Walent and meeting of the Ballardvale PTA the year before, orders for prim eir.,DFe,mred rdt it aw t Mrs. Franklin Haggerty. These was held at the home of Mrs. metals were up 29%, rubber ea ocq. Men's Club Meeting re-decor ladies are asking other mothers to Chester McDonald of Andover st. factures 2'7%, textiles 245 was voted to The Methodist Men's club will and I SE/LEA' help in the canvass. Mrs. McDonald tendered her electrical equipment 59, as rep rior of the church hold an open meeting in the vestry t resignation as president and it cel by Associated Industries-. ng were selected I 'CATERED- COOKED' Boy Scout Meeting was accepted with regret. Mrs. vision of necessaries of life erator to act in an a A meeting of boy scout troop 76 Henry Meyers, first vice president, ports that the family budget do acity in regard to the ODDS and ENDS was held at the home of Mr. and was then elected president. in Massachusetts during Decec eme, Mrs. Gladys Or f Mrs. Anthony Lumenello of Andover Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Joseph bought S.57 worth of goods, c Leverett Putnam and W st. Friday evening. A rehearsal FOODS Bouleau and Mrs. Chester Mc- pared with 81.00 in the pre twell. was held for the minstral show FROM OUR Donald are today attending the mid- years 19 35-1939....The Town ing Anniversary All these frozen ready-to-eat deli- which the boys will put on in the winter PTA conference being held Sudbury has appointed a comoul r. and Mrs. Walter Smith cacies prepared by SEILER'S, New community room. The date will be rved their 56th weddir in Boston. to work with the planning board England's leading caterers for 78 announced later. ary Sunday. Owing to it Children's Dept. Personals the preparation of a master plan years... Those present were: Bobby Col- celebration was held the town and revision of the rot pitts, Teddy Sutton, Donald Milli- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Joy of Ando- ple received numerous FAMOUS CLAM CHOWDER gan, George Reed, Carl and Ralph REDUCED TO ver st. have received word that bylaw....The Museum of Science many guests at the rest CHICKEN CROQUETTES Buschmann, Danny McIntyre, David their son Cpl. Roland Joy, USA, Boston has a 30-inch model of den, where they now Robinson, Bill Davis, Ray You- has arrived in Inchon, Korea. mosquito and 48-inch housefly couple lived many ) SHRIMP CROQUETTES mans, Freddy Hall, Billy Davison, Miss Harriet Schofield of Tewks- which every detail is faithk over. Sunday was ale Jeff Hall, Paul MacFarlane, Jimmy CHICKEN A LA KING bury st. entertained Miss Lyle enlarged for scientific slur th'sch7 birthday. The HALF Butler, Curtis Blinn, Freddy and L'llommedreu of West Roxbury over (Compiled by State Planning Roe e illthen, Mrs. Earl with SHERRY Donny Lawrence, Bobby Haggerty, the weekend. The girls are class- turned to her duties after a the over, who is visiting in Frank Froburg, Russell Robinson, mates at Perry Kindergarten school, weeks' vacation. . II. V. Evans of West Warren Russell, Billy Lawrie, Boston. Eharles Smith of We PRICE Dick Lumenello, Scoutmaster and The W. S. of C. S. will meet in ch, Fla. There are a is* Mrs. James Butler. the vestry of the Methodist church DR. JOHN A. RODOLICO dchildren and seven tonight. Mrs. Robert McCune and Some Even Less Spaghetti Dinner Has Resumed His ndchildren, Their many Mrs. Lewis Nason will be hostess wish the couple continue, The ticket committee, under the Practice of Optometry at leadership of Albert Warner, says es. news in the years ahead. BETTER FOOD STORES that most of the tickets are gone Capt. Alton Littlefield, USA, was EYES EXAMINED `144zz.Lif. for the spaghetti dinner which the a recent guest at the home of his Grange Notes Distributed by sister, Mrs. Roland Joy of Andover A I, men of the Union Congregational GLASSES FITTED :Andover Grange, 183, a SHAHEEN BROS. church, under the supervision of st. y evening. Following t miss Ruth Mears has received OFFICE HOURS 9.5 85 Franklin St., Lawrence Frank Serio are having Saturday T EL • 20E3 ss fleeting a program v her diploma from the comptometer 3 MAIN ST. Dial 6610 night. charge of the lecture school, Boston, and has accepted by. Members of Ando' Visiting Nurses' Assoc. Drive position with Federal Milk mar- The Visiting Nurses' Assoc. a American Legion, and ket, Boston. She is now residing at drive will get under way this week. s auxiliary, were invite, the Franklin Square house, Boston. .111211.11 e speaker of the ever The town was divided into pre- ALWAYS The Best In Motor Cars Mrs. Dorothe Granquitto of Mal- LAWRENCE cincts and Randolph Perry was hn E. Johnson of Ch In NEW cars, the incomparable quality den has returned home after spend- made precinct major of Ballard- sistant state steward. ing the past week as the guest of NOW PLAYING and value of the LINCOLN and MERCURY vale. The following are captains: ur followed and refr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lumenello of ...In USED cars - always selected model - clean, Miss Helen Davies, Robert Read, Were served. Andover st. THE durable - your best dollar for dollar value. Come to: Mrs. Paul Callahan, Albert Warner Miss Barbara Hoffman, daughter ntertalns Friends Bruce Stewart enter "KEN" CROMPTON'S and Mrs. Christian Matthews. of Sirs. Marion Hoffman of Woburn WILD BLUE YONDE oup of his schoolmate Minstrel Show Planned st. was operated on for appendici- •me ng. Plain At the meeting of the Ballateen- tis last Monday morning. SaturdayonevehlrUigh ein ye ARLINGTON MOTORS, INC. ers held last Wednesday evening in Sirs. John Carroll of Woburn st. Wendell Coreyw -Veraith Ralston enjoyed games and refs Your Mercury and Lincoln Dealer the meeting room plans were made hasbeen in Frsteport, Me., for a Forrest Tucker were served by Mrs. Stews Authorized Sales and Service to have a minstrel show and dance few days. CO-FEATURE 622 BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • TEL. 37188 Apr. 18 and 19. Mrs. Sharpe would Mrs. Fred Heed of Dascornb rd. like any teen-ager who wants to is a patient at the Deaconess hos- WOMAN IN THE DARK Catholic Club be in the show, or anyone who pita l. with Ross Elliott, Yellin Annual Installa wants to do a speciality to contact Miss Doris Nicoll, student nurse Penny Edwards, Rick her within the next two weeks. at the Deaconess hospital has re- Frank J. O'Connor was After the business meeting work s president of the Ando% Really A "Natural" was started on redecorating the c club at the annual in room. GEO. W. HORNE CO. dinner dance attended GLEN ARTNEY by Southwick Members present were: Donald LAWRENCE, MASS. hen 300 members as gue the gentleman who knows Ness, Cynthia Lawrence, Lucille WORK ndover Country club For TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL correct styling and appreci- and Geneva O'Hara, Wyler Barrows ight. ates fine clothes. Jane Dumont, Roland and Richard SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING William F. Lacey, Telephone 7339 Established 1854 This is the original natural St. Armand, Ray Nolin, Warren Fer- resident, presided. 'I shouldered garment with the enry II. Smith O.S. soft construction and natural ris, Frank Hebert, Hebert Mac- Millian, Harold Newcomb, Delores oderator, conducted ea,. lines that men of good allation. Greetings were taste rec ognize evervw her ,. Campone, Marilyn Ness, Margaret Radio and Television Buckley, Alice DeArnbrose, Carol y the Rev. P. J. $65 Forsythe and Joan Lakin. SALES AND SERVICE •S.A., pastor of St. As exclusive at hurch. Bean Supper Other officers insta Members of the N. S. of C. S. of 'ham P. Busby, vice. GLEN ARIAL\ MACARTNEY'S the Methodist church will have a ohn D. McAllister, , fkiell padding 0 , baked bean supper Feb. 2 in the HAROLD PHINNEY rank Nelligan, secre Jujerting. ) LAWRENCE TIE. 1111 church vestry. Mrs. Roy Brown, NLW LOCATION - R5 MAIN ST. ew A. Caffrey, dir ( chairman, Mrs. George Davison, ichael A. Herlihy, audi Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Robert Mc- (OPp. A & TEL. 1175

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 9

CENTRAL LEAGUE Teachers' college, North Adams. OBITUARIES St. Ausustine's team in Div. 13 I Know ST PARISH MRS. LYMAN CIIEEVER will play St. Rita's at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Frances (Moses) Cheever, Saturday, and in Div. C the local Nirs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 584-J ;husetts? former Andover resident and wife of team will play Mt. Cannel at 9:45 MORRISSEY .4111MNIMP. Lyman Cheever of Concord, died a.m. Sunday at the family home after a sh Meeting Church Notes The Div. B. team is leading its IOW THAT....Thelt short illness. e annual meeting of the West Over 50 young people of the West league with 11 wins a nd 0 losses. TAXI populated places Born in Lawrence 51 years ago sh was held in the church Yes- church enjoyed a social evening in The Div. C team is in 10th place ;, as calculated I she was graduated from Abbot TWO WAY RADIOS ursday evening, Jan. 17. The the West church vestry last Satur- with 1 win and 10 losses. sulation census o academy in 19 19 and from Wellesley A foul shooting contest will be i ing was called to order by day evening. A pot luck supper was 26,044 reside college in 1923. She lived in An- k Richard Williams. Arthur R. served at 6 o'clock and this was held Saturday, Feb. 9. Each team fe of land area, Ch, dover for many years, residing on is was elected moderator for followed by square dancing and will be allowed one outzent. arnbridge 19,318,8 Punchard ave. TEL. evening and presided over the games. Charades were acted out. P ersonal 59 :verett 13,685, gm The funeral was held Tuesday ing. Prayer was offered by Richard Hudgins was the leader Miss Mary J. Lord, 67 Summer awrence 11,931, Wi from the Lundgren funeral home Rev. John G. Gaskill, minis- at the Pilgrim Fellowship Meeting st., is spending her field week ,ynn 9,517 and 1st, with services at 2 p.m. conducted Reports of the clerk were read which was held Sunday evening in teaching in the fifth grade of the INSTANT SERVICE shown by a report by the Rev. John S. Moses, rector accepted, and the treasurer's the vestry. Stowe school. She is a senior at 6 CARS • 32 PARK ST arming board idvi of Christ church. Burial was in rt was read by Harry A. Wright. The flowers 3n the altar of the and area and dens Forest Glade cemetery, Somers- report of the assessors was West church last Sunday morning • Commonwealth's 3 worth, N. H. n by Fred W. Doyle, chairman were given by Col. and Mrs. 5..••The Connectic Frank e committee. ces snore than is Purdon in loving memory of Mrs. HARRY F. SCHOFIELD he following were elected Purdon's mother, Mrs. B. Frank The funeral of Harry F. Scho- wrapper tobacco us FRUIT ers for 1952: Clerk, Richard Smith. field, 15 Cuba st., who died Jan. cigar manufaccurt lams; treasurer; Harry Wright; 14, was held Jan. 17, from the late he largest dollar. OF THE ssors, Fred Doyle, Leverett Personals home with a solemn high Mass of of any crop pox am and Herman Seinworth; Mr. and Mrs. James Scobie and ates. requiem at 9:30 o'clock in St. tors, William Stewart and Hal- family of Longmeadow, spent the Augustine's church. The Rev. ew orders receive( W. Dow; annual canvass corn- weekend with relatives and friends s Henry B. Smith, OSA, was the LOOM manufacturers in the parish. celebrant, the Rev. Henry B. .aled 9.7c", less t ee, Dean Hudgins, Walter Wil- Miss Ruth Innes, music super- Syvinski, OSA, deacon, and the re, orders for prim Jr., Fred Ortstein and William visor in the public schools of Hol- Rev. Paul Thibodeau, OSA, of Mer- up 29%, rubber tai ocq. den, spent the weekend with her rimack college, sub-deacon. James Men's Guaranteed Underwear ;, textiles 241 was voted to re-decorate the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Sheard and Louis J. Scanlon sipment 59, as rep rior of the church and the fol- Innes of Haggett's Pond rd. were the soloists with James J. iated Industries,„, ng were selected by the ATHLETIC SHIRTS 49* 3 FOR 1.45 Mrs. Lawrence Thomes has re- Sayers, at the organ. Burial was in cessaries of life erator to act in an advisory turned to her home on Bailey rd., St. Augustine's cemetery. BRIEFS 694 3 FOR 2.05 family budget do acity in regard to the color following an operation performed The bearers were William Young, setts during Decec eme, Mrs. Gladys Ortstein, TEE SHIRTS recently at the Lawrence General Daniel Hartigan, Joseph Gill, worth of goods, c Leverett Putnam and Winthrop hospital. Timothy Keenan, Francis Daly and GRIPPER & BOXER SHORTS 690 3 for 2.05 81.00 in the pre. twell. During the past weekend the Joseph Remmes. l939....The Town tog Anniversary w following guests were entertained The Bon Secours guild was Gripper and Boxer appointed a commit r. and Mrs. Walter Smith quietly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John represented by Joseph A. Comber, Shorts available in 0 reed their 56th wedding anni- White and in colors. the planning board Rasmussen of Lowell st., Mrs. Timothy J. Scanlon, James E. urY Sunday. Owing to ill health in of a master plan Esther Peterson of Hyde Park, Greeley and William A. Doherty. celebration was held but the revision of the our: N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hultgren, pie received numerous cards Mrs. Hedwig Johnson of Woburn, DANIEL HICKEY Museum of Science many guests at the rest home in and Mr. and Mrs. John Endyke of Daniel Hickey, formerly of West a 30-inch model of M den, where they now reside. 9:Zlatter & ,.'Stuatvtint Lawrence. Andover and Lawrence, died 'Tues- 148-inch housefly couple lived many years in IN:ORPORATED Alexis Kennis of Springfield day at the Delaney rest home in ANDOVER detail is faithfu over. Sunday was also Mrs. EXETER spent the weekend with his brother Lowell. Ile had worked as a farmer r scientific mu( th's 77th birthday. They have and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen in West Andover fin. more than 30 State Planning for e children, Mrs. Earl Slate of Kennis of nigh Plain rd. years. over, who is visiting in Florida; duties after a Or Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith The funeral was held this morn- on. . If. V. Evans of West Newton, and slaughter, Martha, of Reading, ing from the John J. Han Jr., fu- Eharles Smith of West Palm neral home in Lawrence with a high were Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. ch, Fla. There are also five Arthur R. Lewis of Lowell st. Mass of requiem at 10 o'clock in SOFTER, BRIGHTER LIGHT 4 A. RODOLICO ndchildren and seven great- Seamen Robert Abbott and Merle St. Patrick's church. Burial was in Resumed His ndchildren, Their many friends Holy Sepulchre cemetery, North IN MINUTES Cramer, both attached to the Crui- ... h the couple continued happi- Andover. :e of Optometry ser LISS Salem, now in Boston s in the years ahead. Harbor, recently visited Mr. and ON J.V. HOCKEY TEAM enNP a•M•11 41•1111•••• EXAMINED Mrs. Norman Morgan of Lowell st. ange Notes Edward J. Carey Jr., 33 Bal- Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and their SES FITTED Andover Grange, 183, met Tues- moral st., a freshman at Middle- family last Sunday were personally MODERNIZE y evening. Following the busi- bury college, is a forward on the :E HOURS 9.5 conducted around the Salem by the TEL, 2083 ss meeting a program was given junior varsity hockey team of the YOUR PRESENT charge of the lecturer, Floyd two seamen. college. Mrs. Ernest Dick is recuperating by. Members of Andover post, at her home on High Plain rd., TABLE LAMPS American Legion, and the la- 2 from injuries suffered from a fall s auxiliary, were invited guests. with these LAMP WIRING KIT e speaker of the evening was outside her home. During the past weekend Ernest A SNAIL AWRENCE John E. Johnson of Chelmsford, *INOWATT MIW WHITS Dick Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., assistant state steward. A social started to climb a Cherry INDIRECT PLAYING enjoyed a visit with his parents, hour followed and refreshments tree in mid-winter. 3 WAY BULB were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dick of High IMPROV-A-LITE Plain rd. Other members of the A Beetle stuck its head out THE Entertains Friends family who enjoyed the reunion of the bark and said... flruce Stewart entertained KITS 4 were, Mrs. Helen Polland of New LUE YONDE oup of his schoolmates at his h3raintree, and Miss Margaret Dick "Don't you know there are lime on High Plain rd., last for onlY $ 29m of Longmeadow. no cherries on this tree with Saturda y evening. The young folks Mr. and Mrs. Austin Huggins of ray — Vera Ralston now"? each enjoyed games and refreshments Maple ave., are spending the next 'rest Tucker Were served by Mrs. Stewart. "There will be when I get three months in Edgewater, Fla. including the new 150- -FEATURE there," replied the Snail. 100-50 watt 3-way white IN THE DARK Catholic Club Holds SLIPPERY indirect-lite bulb Ross Elliott, Annual Installation FOLKS wards, Rick Vollin Frank J. O'Connor was installed SIDEWALK You may not need It's easy! You ... junior s president of the Andover Catho- INSURANCE.... P.O.. S h./.. c club at the annual installation SCREENS . . . anybody . . . can 'O. inner dance attended by more — is what some folks change an old lamp into a smart, new bet- han T 330 members as guests at the call it! at the moment—BUT--this ter-sight model in a few minutes. Every- T METAL WORK ndover Country club Saturday is a good time to have them ight. thing comes with the kit. You need only Its real name is Comprehen- CLING made. William F. Lacey, retiring s ive Personal Liability Insur- Established 164 scissors and screwdriver. Take one home resident, presided. The Rev. ance and it will protect you Then you will be ready when today and SEE! enry Il. Smith O.S.A., club from a claim-minded public, the insects appear. oderutor, conducted the ins- including tenants, passersby, Reddy tamocult allation. Greetings were extended del iverymen and even guests. You/ Electric Servant It costs less than $1 a month. y the Rev. P. J. Campbell, .S.A., pastor of St. Augustine's Better Call hutch. Lawrence Plate & ..1.5-`11:11 LAWRENCE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Other officers installed were Aro"' (eq,i lac „O.' PART OP 0111V/ IN•LAND tlICTItIC SYSTEM illitun P. Busby, vice-president; Smart & Flagg Window Glass Co. McAllister, treasurer; INC. rank Nelligan, secretary; An- rite Insurance Office 417 Canal St.. Lawrence rew A. Caffrey, director and ELECTRICITY liehael A. Herlihy, auditor. Bank Bldg. Andover 870

11 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 8 South Church Christian Science Society Barbara Williams, Glenn Pea, REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor (6 Locke Street) Deanna Hudgins, David He and Mary Boloian. The se LEGAI Y AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY: 9.30 a, rr1. Sunday school. FRIDAY: 7:15 p.m. Troop 73, 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of will be preached by Carol boy scouts. Roches, Mary Fielding, ,nonw'ealth o f :11assacho: Christ Church SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church lesson sermon: "Truth." t N Cochran Chapel Stewart, and Richard Hod 0ocke REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector F.V. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN, Minister school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship Ushers will be Lester Dixon, PROBATE COURT t( Andover Baptist Church SUNDAY: 5:15 p.m. Vesper ser- and sermon. 10:45 a.m. Church Doyle, Jimmy Clegg, s s. FRIDAY: 10 a.m. (St. Paul's 10Y E. NELSON JR., Minister and 1 persons interested in S vice of worship. Speaker, Dr. nursery school. 11:15 a.m. Educa- Santuccio. 5:30 p.m. p11 day) Holy Communion. tional motion pictures. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Youth choir re- CHRISTINA M. ADDIS. t( Arthur Perry, headmaster of Milton Fellowship at the parsonage, .MI SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Holy Commu- MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Week-day hearsal. 9:30 a.m. Church school. own as CHRISTINAH Academy, Milton, MONDAY: 2:10 p.m. Advents 'e(of Andover in said nion. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school school of religious education. Carefully graded classes for all class in the vestry. late (Midyear examination in upper Methodist Church TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Ping Pong ages. 10:45 a.m. Morning service of .ed. seTB: TUESDAY: 3 p.m. Child? on h , n school) 11 a.m. Nursery Class. ,' Minister club. worship. Rev. Roy E. Nelson, Jr., nt prAL REV. ROBERT. J. McGill choir rehearsal. 6:45 p.m, Cotirai7pro yingas bteeha 14 11 a.m. Morning prayer and ser- WEDNESDAY: 6:30 p.m. Men's pastor, in charge of service. Guest club in the vestry. of Andover in said Cot mon. 4 p.m. Confirmation Class SATURDAY: 8 p.m. - Men's club dinner. Speaker, Mrs. Doris speaker will be a member of the ted administrator of saic ti WEDNESDAY: 12 M. The y (Adults). club meeting. Arnfield. Salvation Army from Lawrence. peoples' classes will go to Bost t giving a surety on his b C MONDAY: 7:30 p.m. The Friend- SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Music by the two choirs. All are ou desire to object there THURSDAY: 10 a.m. All-day with Supt. Richard K. Gordon. ly Guild. school. 10:45 a.m. Morning wor- welcome. Nursery hour for the ur attorney should file a sewing by the Friendly Service THURSDAY: 7 p.m. Choir TUESDAY: 2:30 p.m. Confirma- small children. rance In said Court at Sr ship. committee of the Women's Fellow- hearsal. 8:30 p.m. University en o'clock In the forenooi tion Class (Young People). NOTES: Feb. 2 . The Woman's 8:05 a.m. Mr. Nelson ship. 3:30 p.m. Junior choir. 8 p.m. TUESDAY: Life choir will meet at the F./, day of February 1952, tl" NOTES: Feb. 2. 10 a.m. (Pre- society will hold a bean supper in A.P.C. sorority. Speaker, Mrs. will conduct the morning devotions church. the vestry. Tickets may be obtain- b sentation of Christ) Holy Commu- Alexander Henderson. Subject: "Is on radio station WCCM. St. Augustine's Church PHEL AN,E -m. ed from members of this group. your home fun?" WEDNESDAY: 7:45 p.m. Monthly REV. P. J. CAMPBELL, Pasta gcjeOitaof sa id Court, n meeting of the Men's club in the : of January in the FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. hnietjhsudats: church vestry. Guest speaker: Rev. Novena and nine hundred and fifty votions and Benediction. Ven Howard P. Kellett, chaplain of the al JOHN J. COSTELLO, F tion of the relic of St. From the of Charlestown state prison. Thera after Benediction. t W. Dow, Atty., THURSDAY: 8 p.m. Adult choir CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY SATURDAY: 4 to to Bldg. rehearsal. 6 p.m 1 7:30 to 9 p.m. Confessions, Mass. FRIDAY: 8 p.m. Monthly meeting SUNDAY: Masses — 1:7 a at the Philathea class. 6:30 a.m.. e2Nn ceae t OeVER St at BA Vd G 8:30 a.m. — 9:45 a.m. and 11:1 Andover, Mass. AUTO REPAIRING FLORISTS SERVICE STATIONS Union Congregational Church a.m. Benediction immediate. J after 11:30 Mass. e following list ofan uoafrfyi iF.V. F AUL E. CALLAHAN, ' linister Sunday scho SP ICIALIZ ING IN ALL TYPES OF' Drive In At after 8:30 Mass. 3 p.m. Baptism, c rotors of the Andover FRIDAY: 3:30 p.m. Choir prac- Is hereby published in FLORAL DESIGN Your Friendly Tydol Dealer MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Catecheth Ba CLARK MOTOR CO. tice. instructions for Junior High s an t PRESIDENT SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday dents. Daily Mass — 7:30 a.m. I COLEMAN'S FLOWERS ELM STREET with theburtone S. Flagg t AUTHORIZED 8 ESSEX ST. school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. NOTES: There will be no Pil- Free Church PRESIDENT AND THE f CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH TEL. 878 SERVICE STATION REV. L'.:VERING REYNOLDS: VI grim Fellowship during the Uni- r RE Minister A SSI SLToAuNisTST.RF.EinAgSeU SALES and SERVICE. NIGHTS CALL LAV/. 80718 15 ELM ST. TEL. 389 versity of Life series, Winthrop Newcomb FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Ito t CLERK PAINTING and BODY WORK JEWELERS The North Parish Church 72. Charles C. Kimball IN OUR OWN SHOP. (Unitarian — North Andover SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Chu TRUSTEES Reputable Jewelers For Over 67 Yrs, REV. E. A. BROWN JR., Minister school, with classes for all at mboetxpireGGeorges f 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Cub scout pack through high school. 11 a.m. No dfordTeL WATCH CRYSTALS sery class for children who ce E. Brinier Tel. Andover 333 84 in the vestry. Term expires 1954 parents wish to attend churc. NEVER MORE THAN 50ct SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Church school anton Chapin William D. 11 a.m. Morning worship. The Round or Fancy in the vestry. 11 a.m. Morning o S. Finger SCANNELL'S service. Youth Sunday Members of nual observance of Youth Sund. Term e the senior Unitarian youth group will be held, with the high scho 3 • AUTO SEAT COVERS CENTRAL BLDG•, LAW. TEL. 5676 REAL ESTATE will conduct the service. 3 p. m. Ju- young people of the church ca Charles C. Kimball nior high Unitarian youth. 5 p.m. ducting the entire Morning Ic ,'OARD OF INVESTME PHOTOGRAPHERS ship. The speakers will be Ru: J. a nd So FlAabbbotgbqo pi re sPHBh1Aeil9unbr1:5bt5yoci COLUMBIA Senior high Unitarian youth. Henry S. Hopper Denholm and Calvin Hatch. 'Br W. SHIRLEY BARNARD TUESDAY: 6:30 p.m. Dancing A oITul oo m mlT,ri Real Estate and Insurance class for 5th & 6th grades. 7:30 will be assisted by 22 other your. W. ace E. Brinier Charles ( AUTO SEAT COVERS people. 6:15 p.m. The first se. ADD NEW BEAUTY at p.m. Dancing class for 7th & 8th sion of the fifth annual Universe TO YOUR CAR. Main and Barnard Streets gra des. CORPOF.FI AS70yRser of Life will open in this church. 165 So. Broadway Law. - Tel 32205 LOOK Telephone 202 St. Joseph's Church TUESDAY: 7:30 p.m. The Jr. I gd ef oEr.d GA:Abob go tet J (Ballardvale; nary meeting of the Margaret Slai r . l n Char Hjeolles y teK re mer Will m PHOTO SUNDAY: Mass at 9 a.m. Con- tery class in the church parlor. w E.AC13h BOTTLED GAS l3ullock Roger B. WILLIAM 1. GRAY fessions heard before Mass. Sun- WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Explorr: SERVICE day school immediately after Mass. r .n i n n Winthrop post 72. urd s. Le Edward NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT THURSDAY: 10 a.m. sewig Frank Real Estate Parish Church lam V. Emmons West circle of the Woman's union so Arthur REV. JOHN G. GASKILL, Minister 10 S. Finger ANDOVER DEVELOPING — PRINTING lower parish hall, TEL. ANDOVER 367 meet in the HOME SERVICE CAMERAS & SUPPLIES SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. Please note 3:40 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal After 6 P.M. the following change-due to re- 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsx. REQUEST 1 ESSEX ST. TEL. 1970 PICTURE FRAMING decorating the church edifice the NOTFS: Feb. 2. Men's clu Y OUR CUSTOME BOTTLED GAS INSTALLATION MUSGROVE BLDG., TEL. 1452 church services will be held in square dance in lower parish hall K. C. KILLORIN the Grange hall. All church school Feb. 9. Father and Son banquet BUILDERS RESTAURANTS classes will be held as usual in ne More REALTOR the vestry. 10:30 a.m. Children's RESIDING IN CALIFORNIA church service with Karen Kleir Mrs. A. Winston Emmons (Anne ILK or WOOL 77 Main St. Andover and Hartwell Abbot as assistants H. Reading) and new daughter, RESSES PHILIP I. GAUDET have now joined Chief SW- Tel. 9 2 72 and James Doyle and Jeffrey Hall Dana, (Hain) General Contractor as ushers. Classes in the vestry rant Officer Enrnons in California re Expertly Dry Clean for adults, teen agers. 11 a.m. where they will live until his Building & Remodeling Custom Presst Church service conducted by mem- turn to the European field nen Cement block, stone, brick JOSEPH C. OAKES bers of the Pilgrim Fellowship summer. and cement work. Sand, Young Peoples society. Partici- CALL 1943 FOR OUR REAL ESTATE LAUNDR loom and gravel. Hot top • pants are to be Paul Gaskill, CLASSIFIED AD TAKER • 14 Park Street FREE ESTIMATES 4 TEL. 1537 and 1674-M hirts . TEL. 1519-W ?.N/ No minimum bundle 125 ,./11 $1° TEL Laundered and ref MAIN ST ffCe 886 Two BUILDING MATERIAL Qua Names A NbOVER MASS R. C. SIMMERS TAYLOR-MADE SHOES DYEING Lumber — Paints REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 358 NO. MAIN ST. l'EL. 2316 Suits, Coats, El WHITEY'S Dyed Navy Blue, Br Paper and Guaranteed fast

Hardware CHOICE FOODS & LIQUORS LIST YOUR BUSINESS Mason Supplies SPECIALIZING IN IN THE TOWNSMAN 1.9 J. E. Pitman Est. PIZZA CLASSI Fl ED DIRECTORY MEN'S STORE ENTERPR 63 PARK ST. ANDOVER NOONTIME LUNCHES TEL. 1943 TEL. 864 Essex Street LAWRENCE Dry Cleaning or. Lawrence - Me THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JANUARY 24, 1952 11

lams, Glenn Pea* Commonwealth of Massachusetts Docket No. 236534 (gins, David lb loloian. The se PROBATE COURT LEGAL NOTICES Essex, ss. CLASSIFIED ADS ached by c arol To all persons interested in the Burton S. Flagg Philip F. Ripley trY Fielding, wealth of massachtietts 'non Edward V. French George F. Sawyer estate of LEONARD D. SHERMAN d Richard liud Docket No. 236377 late of Andover in Lost and Found Claude M. Fuess said County, de- Work Wanted—Female j be Lester Dixon Abbot Stevens ceased. PROBATE COURT Edmond E. Hammond Colver J. Stone ANDOVER nY Clegg, and , A petition has been presented to SAVINGS Rank Pass RELIABLE WOMAN wishes house- ss. Roy E. i-tardy Gardner Sutton il persons interested in the es- said Court for probate of a certain in- book 56049 has been lost and ap- work by the day. Will do practical 5:30 p.m, pi Walter C. Tomlinson plication made for payment in ac- CHRISTINA M. ADDIS, other- strument purporting to be the last will nursing if desired. References furn- t the parsonage. Charles C. Kimball own as CHRISTINA MITCHELL. of said deceased by LOUISE SIIERMAN cordance with Sec. 20, Chap.167 of ishes. Tel. Lawrence 26873 after 2:10 p.m. Adventtr Clerk late of Andover in said County, of Andover in said County, praying the General Laws. Payment has 5 p.m. J-17-24-31 vestry. Commonwealth of `,,assachusetts that she be appointed executrix thereof been stopped. B-17-24-31 3 p.m. Childs elition has been presented to Docket No. 236376 without giving a surety on her bond. Wanted to Buy rsal. 6:45 pan, court praying that HALBERT W. PROBATE COURT If you desire to object thereof you Services Offered 3.3stry. of Andover in said County be Essex, ss. or your attorney should file a written red administrator of said estate To all persons interested in the es- appearance in said Court at Lawrence ODD JOBS done inside or out by ANTIQUES OR AN YTHINt; AY: 12 M. The y Marble-top, Walnut, Grape and ose- t giving a surety on his bond. tate of WILLIAM B. ADDIS, otherwise before ten o'clock in the forenoon on two high school boys who desire ;sea will go to Bog carved Furniture, Glass, China, ou desire to object thereto, you known as WILLIAM BENJAMIN ADDIS, the eleventh day of February 1952, after-school work. Call 1469 or chard K. Gordon. Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints, r attorney should file a written late of Andover in said County, de- the return day of this citation. 1691-W. C-24 Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture, Y: 7 pon• Choir ranee in said Court at Salem be- ceased. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, Etc., William F. Graham Jr., 165 p.m. University en o'clock in the forenoon on the A petition has been presented to First Judge of said Court, this twenty- Printing and Engraving e Golden Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. viii meet at the Fi day of February 1952, the return said Court praying that HALBERT W. first day of January in the year one Telephone Haverhill 23708. Will f this citation. DOW, of Andover in said County be thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. Printing Services by the Publisher call to look. :ustine's church ness, JOHN V. PHELAN,Esq uire, a ppointed administrator of said estate JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. of . your TOWNSMAN. Complete Judge of said Court, this fif- without giving a surety on his bond. . CAMPBEL L, Pastor Eaton and Chandler, Attys., printing service for all your per- who may also be operating their h day of January in the year one If you desire to object thereto you or Ray Sta to Building, sonal and commercial require- 7:30 p.m. Novena own trade or business during part and nine hundred and fifty-two. your attorney should file a written ap- Lawrence, Mass. 24-31-7 "ents. Call Andover 1943. Benediction. Vest- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. pearance in said Court at Salem before of the year, the social security relic of St. Theis From the office of administration wishes to remind ten o'clock in the forenoon on the WHO'S COLD? :tion. t W. Dow, AttY., fourth day of February 1952, the return Social Security them that all wage credits will be Y: 4 to 6 p.m, ei 2 Bay State Bldg., day of this citation. Information combined and credited to their in- . Confessions. ence, Mass. 1 7-24 -3 1 Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, dividual social security account no First Judge of said Cowt, this fifteenth Although most farmers who em- &asses — 6:30 a.m.. matter where or when earned. NUOVER SAVINGS BANK day of January in the year one thou- ploy regular hired help are now 9:45 a.m. and 11:1 If you are a farm operator and Andover, Mass. sand nine hundred and fifty-two. filing quarterly social security tax diction immediate January 24, 1952 have not contacted the collector of JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register returns, the social security ad- Mass. Sunday scho following list of officers and internal revenue to obtain your e From the office of: ministration is again reminding las. 3 pan. Baptism! c rotors of the Andover Savings federal tax identification number, Halbert W. Dow, Atty., farm operators of their responsibili- 1:15 p.m. Catechetic is hereby published in compli- 411-12 Bay State Bldg., or if you as a farm worker have no ties under the amended law. for Junior High 3 with the law. Lawrence, Mass. 17-24-31 social security card, be sure to Beginning Jan. 1, 1951, for the Mass — 7:30 a.m. PRESIDENT write, phone or visit your nearest Burton S. Flagg Commonwealth of Massachusetts first time farm employees were in- PROBATE COURT ►social security field office. The .ee Church PRESIDENT AND TREASURER cluded if they worked for the same Essex, ss. R Louis S. Finger employer on a full-time basis for at office serving this area is located ING REYNOLDS Jo. To all persons interested in the es- Minister ASSISTANT TREASURER least 60 days during a calendar at 202 Broadway in Lawrence. Winthrop Newcomb tate of DOROTHY A. :SOUSE late of 7 p.m. Boy Scout no quarter and earned $50 or more. CLERK ANDOVER in said County, (WIFE OF During the first or "qualifying" NEW BLOOD CENTER Charles C. Kimball ROMNEY B. ROUSE) deceased; 9:30 a.m. Chi TRUSTEES A petition has been presented to quarter no tax deductions are made FOR CIVIL DEFENSE I classes for all at Term expires 1953 said Court praying that ROMNEY B. but in each succeeding quarter it (Continued from P age One) ROUSE be rem ovod from his office as school. 11 a.m. Na dford Abbot George F. Sawyer is necessary to withhold l'/2% of administrator. power supply, 12 blankets and 5 for children e E. 2:finer Abbot Stevens the worker's wages which is his who. If you desire to object thereto you or automo biles. ;It to attend chute Term expires 1954 contribution toward his old-age' arton William D. McIntyre your attorney should file a written It is hoped the required per- Fling worship. The c and survivors insurance account. S. Finger Philip Ripley appearance in said Court at Salem be- sonnel will volunteer as soon as ante of Youth Sundt F. His employer contributes a like Term expires 1955 fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the possible so that supplies now amount and forwards the quarterly , with the high scho. :IS. Flagg Henry S. Hopper fourth day of February 1952, the return available from the state can be day of this citation. tax return with his remittance to e of the church cc Charles C. Kimball received in Andover before they Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, the collector of internal revenue. entire Morning Re 3OARD OF INVESTMENT go to other towns that may be speakers will be ford Abbot Burton S. Flagg First Judge of said Court, this four- This is due within 30 days follow- teenth day of January in the year one more alert. Calvin !latch. The Henry S. }topper ing the quarter in which the wages thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. sted by 22 other you AUDITING COMMITTEE were earned. CALL 1943 FOR OUR ace E. arimer Charles C. Kimball JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register first set By submitting these returns CLASSIFIED 3 p.m. The George F. Sawyer '31chard K. Gordon AD TAKER fifth annual Univers': promptly and correctly the farm CORPORATOFiS 500-503 Central Bldg. operator will be doing his part to yen in this church, ge E. Abbot Henry S. Hopper Lawrence, Massacnusetts 17-24-31 PAINTS provide for insurance payments to : 7:30 p.m. The Jei. adford Abbot John M. Kemper Commonwealth of Massachusetts WALL PAP ERS of the Margaret Slit P K. Allen Charles C. Kimball Docket No. 192,145 the wage earner at his retirement ART the church parlor. ace E. Brimer William D. McIntyre PROBATE COURT or to his dependents in the event SUPPLIES AY: 7 p.m. Explore Bullock Roger B. Merriman Essex, ss. of the worker's death. Many farm anon Chapin Winthrop Newcomb To all persons interested in the es- workers who have been employed and S. Eckman Edward C. Nichols Y: 10 a.m. Sew' ta to of CHARLES E. TORREY, late of on a full-time basis during the am V. Emmons Frank L. pardon Andover in said County, deceased. NOW Woman's union past summer harvest season com- e S. Finger Arthur W. Reynolds A petition has been presented to is the time to lower parish hall pleted their qualifying quarter by said Court for probate of a certa in in- paint your walls with inior choir rehears& strument purporting to be the last will ho's .orried about sno,..y Sept. 30. For these workers the enior choir rehearsto REQUESTED of said deceased by EDWIN H. STEIN- ter weather'. Not gli rolls ir- first tax deduction began on Oct. Feb. 2. Men's cli ERT, of Lawrence in said County, and ginia Mayo, %Ito is enjoy jog y 1 if they remained in the enploy "SUPER" in lower parish hall. I OUR CUSTOMERS FOR praying that he or some other suitable Southern Califnrnia stin,hine in an of the same farmer on a full-time ier and Son banquet person be appointed administrator with ey e-eatching black and %bite basis. the will annexed of said estate (ANNIE printed roitun ,tin dress. For those workers who have also KEM-TONE ne More Week J. TORREY, the executrix named in ✓ CALIFORNIA worked in commerce or industry or nston Emmons (Ante ILK said will, having deceased.) WEDDING INTENTIONS — no posit odor! or WOOL If you desire to object thereto you or The following wedding inten- and new daughter, RESSES your attorney should file a written ap- tions have been filed at the office tow joined Chief Bar 59c CHOICE OF FINE pearance in said Court at Lawrence be- of Town Clerk George H. Winslow. ,nn-tons in California FOODS AND LIQUORS Expertly fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Ralph J. Wirtz, 48 Lowell st., ill live until his rt• Dry Cleaned and eleventh day of February 1952, the and R. Patricia LeVesque, 86 So. COLE European field nett Custom Pressed return day of this citation. Broadway, Lawrence. LOUIS SCANLON'S PAINT& WALLPAPER CO. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, ON THE ANDOVER LINE First Judge of said Court, this eight- Charles H. Weiner, 74 13artlet st., 46 MAIN ST. FEL. 1156 43 FOR OUR eenth day of January in the year one and Lynn K. Lichtenstein, 215 E. ED AD TAKER LAUNDRY thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. 79th St., New York, N. Y. JOINI J. COSTELLO, Register FREE PARKING ANDOVER TEL. 11—W hirts . . . 16c Lloyd and Sherman PUNCIIARD 36, SWAMPSCOTT 30 507 Central Bldg. Punchard got back into the win No minimum PLAYHOUSE bundle charge Lawrence, Mass. column Tuesday night when it took Laundered and refinished uneS a 36 to 30 victory from Swampscott Sunday, Monday — January 27, 28 on the latter's court. Ross scored Ten Tall Men 2:15 5:35 8:55 DYEING 15 of the winner's points and Jim Burt Lancaster — Jody Laurence )ES Dolan 10. In the J.V. game Swamp- Lady And Tie Bandit 3 :50 7:10 scott won 48 to 24. Louis Hayward — Patricia Medina Suits, Coats, Dresses Definite Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday — Jan. 29, 30, 31 Dyed Navy Blue, Brown, Blue WELCH age Little Elsie has reached the A Place In The Sun 2:00 5:20 8:45 Guaranteed fast colors where she has begun to observe and llontgomery Clift — Elizabeth Taylor C( ). reflect upon the manners and con- Skip Along Rosenbloom 4:00 7:20 duct of her elders. Slapsy Mazy Rosenbloom — Jackie Coogan The other day a friend asked, — TEL. 128 Friday, Saturday — February 1, 2 "Elsie, how old is your Aunt Mar- 1.99 tha?" Submarine Command 2:15 5:45 9:15 PLUMBING William Holden — ,fancy Olson 'S STORE c> The youngster considered the ENTERPRISE and query briefly, then replied, "Well, Darling, How Could You 3:40 7:10 don't know exactly, but a cup of Juan I,ontaine — John Lund _AWRENCE Dry Cleaning Dept. HEATING tea rests her." Saturday Morning Children's Movie at 10 o'clock or. Lawrence - Methuen Sts. Western — 'Overland With Kit Carson", Serial - Cartoons Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN 12 THURSDAY THE ANDOVER TewslmAsi JANUARY 24, 1952 8 Newcomers Club Holds Guest Night Y The Newcomers club met Mon- JACKSON day night at the Graham House, Phillips academy, with the hus- bands of club members and guests t( being greeted by the president, LUMBER Mrs. Nerve Foreman. A play was read by Sumner Cobb, CO. INC. tc member of the Phillips academy faculty. The Department Store Refreshments were served by for Home Builders n Mrs. John Berglund, Mrs. G. Riven, lc Mrs. Brainard, Mrs. H. Wilson, Mrs. ti C. Lewin and Mrs. Helin. The next meeting of the cluE LUMBER will be held Feb. 25 in the Pea- body House. Leonard F. James HARDWARE will speak on current events. Hus- bands of the members are invited. AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL p FRIENDLY GUILD b The Friendly Guild of Christ n church will hold a plastic party at the home of Mrs. Harry E. Clough, 10-12 JACKSON ST. 117 Chestnut st., at 7:45 p.m. LAWRENCE Monday, January 286. The re- freshment committee: Mrs. Emily C Whitman, chairman, Mrs. Edna TEL. 4141 V Pray and Mrs. Mary Clough.

t Award being made at the shawsheen Mills Tuesday to Granville K. Cutler, second hand of the dye house, in recognition of his prompt and effective application of the prone pressure method of respiration on John F. Healey after the latter had suffered a near-fatal electric shock t at the dye house last November 16. At right in photo the gold Liberty Mutual Life savers medal t is being presented by Albert F. Warner of the Liberty Mutual Ins. Co., to Mr. cutler while Francis J. Rodericks, personnel director of the mill, looks on. Others in group are overseers, t mill executives and guests who witnessed the ceremony including, Robert W. Loughlin, of the KNOW-HOW f Liberty Mutual, Kenneth G. Sites, safety director of the American Woolen Co., John Darby- shire, Robert Lynch, George Driscoll, William 11. Wrigley, resident manager; Thomas Shapcott, and Joseph Metcalf, Miss Emma Briggs, R.N., Charles Frey, Alex Blantire William Jacques, Clemens Iioh, Harry Emmons, Auguste Wirtz, assistant resident manager; Wesley Light and KNOW-WHAT "1 Edgar Desrosiers. (Look Photo) As pharmacists we are in an exacting START 1952 DRIVE at the home of Mrs. Joseph Tavern, business . . . we know the importance of Awarded Medal 5 Locke st. perfection in amounts and quality of FOR VISITING NURSE pharmacals called for by your physician. For Saving Life You need never worry about your pre- (Continued from Page One) In the presence of a large num- MAIN ST. scr iprion when you bnilg it to SIM EON E' S! p.m. Monday through Friday, and ber of Shawsheen mill officials PAUL' S 127TEL. 10 to 1 o'clock Saturdays for the and guests a Liberty Mutual Life- 19 Years' Experience convenience of the precinct leaders. savers medal of gold was presented • Dressmaking • Remodeling SIMEONE'S PHARMACI The goal set for the 1952 drive • Alterations Tuesday morning to Granville C. under the direction of Robert Mac- WILLIAM F. SIMEONE. PR . G. Reg. Marx). Cutler, second hand of the Shaw- Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses Mackin, chairman, is 88500. Made to Order ON ANDOVER SW% ARE This sheen Mills dye-house. is to make up a budget to include The award was made in recog- the following items: salary of nition of Mr. Cutler's successful 00 Mc nurse, automobile upkeep, eventual application of prone pressure ar- replacement of present old auto, tificial respiration on John E. clerical help, telephone, office Healey Nov. 16, 1951, when the supplies, future need of assistant latter suffered a near-fatal elec- n Poli for nurse and sundry items, also tric shock while working for an having in mind in making up the outside concern in making repairs CTURE AT ABB( budget the need for a reasonable at the dye house. CADEMY SAT. NIC reserve. The medal is the first of its THE NEW Solo Safari to Soul Among the workers on the drive kind presented in the Lawrence cture by Mildred Cal are the followin g: area. It is awarded "to any per- esented in Davis Precinct 2: Will G. Brown, ma- son who as the immediate result of ademy, at 8:15 p.n jor; captains, James D. Doherty, any physical action above and be- b. 2. Miss Capron w John M. Caldwell and Mrs. J. Ken- yond his or her regular duties or es of her journey al dall Longe. TELEPHONE responsibilities, saves human open to the pub Precinct 5: Randolph H. Perry, life " rge. major; captains, Mrs. Paul E. Cal- 'Hubert J. Kelley Jr., Healey's lahan, Robert J. Read, Mrs. Chris- fellow-employee who broke the ubscri Le to the TC tian Matthew, Albert T. Weaver and shock circuit and carried the vic- DIRECTORY Miss Helen Davies. tim down the ladder to the dye Mrs. Robert D. Mayo is chairman house floor, also received recog- of the committee that worked nition for his alert action. several weeks making out the lists CIRCLE MEETINGS IS CLOSING MOTHI and master guides for each pre- Circle meetings of the Women's cinct. She was assisted by Mrs. Eellowshin of the South church Frederick Reed, Mrs. Olive Butler, will be held as follows: Circles 1 MARCH Mrs. George Weiderrnan, Mrs. Frank and 2, Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. MacMackin, Mrs. Edward Zelezny in the church vestry; circle 3, and Mrs. George Westhaver. Tuesday, Jan. 29 at the home of POLI1 Personal Mrs. Alan Chadwick, Holt rd., at After a month's illness Dr. John 8 p.m., circle 4, Tuesday, Jan. 29 A. Rodolico has resumed his at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. TONI1 practice of optometry at his office, Charles Currier, Hidden rd., cir- 3 Main st. cle 5, Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 8 p.m. Invite By

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