'ODOR tutored by tubas dge, will he held Set it beggar on horseback Put not your trust I 1, he 10 a. m. at the Ind put your money In and he will ride a gallop. e on Main street, trust. is the chairman —110111E1{1' turturi.s —OLIVER W. ii01.MEN 131 OW on sale for of the Indian NIDCVIER odge, which will CWNSik4AN VOLUME 62 NUMBER 6 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 25, 1948 December sat PRICE, 5 CENTS rs the lodge roots, the catered sup- s by December 3. charge of Mrs. VIEWS and Miss Doris VETERANS' HOUSING ALLOYED $560,000 Ill be an early OF at 5:30, the THE Christmas Sum Allows tow. gentlemen, I your memory. Clubs Total Completion i audience—Good NEWS n ome to that? Ity 1,E0NARIP F. It:31 $236,738 Of 56 Units be us he author of ti recent hook oa This Sum Distributed Local Authority Also ro DATE to 1,11 policy remarks that Atner-; ULAR PIANO should realize that world' By 'Iwo Local Banks 'ro Allowed 41/2 Acres Of ag &rancid Students tilt is the most fascinating of tern Harmony 3661 Club Members Land For The Project iuu rests. That may be true, bull banks Race just dis The Anaover Housing Author ay has been allowed $560,000 for Og SLOCOMB sometimes the fascinottlon must; ributed the sum of $236,738 to te, 2037- MK seem to resemble that of it rabbit' heir Christmas club members. the erection of 56 dwelling 11101, for lo weasel—an inability to Che..ks for this amount have for veterans. A "dwelling unit" la- !note from impending disaster.' ,een mailed t. those systematic takes care of one family. n- at only the The State Housing Authority In The citizen looking e.'s who lope been Mak in:2 .n- r ISION acting upon the application of the front page of one newspaper, seek ly deposits during the pas n; st. in open-eyed bewilderment local board, has oils. allowed the pt. ear toward the big Christmas he al Hie headlines. and in sheer des- acquisition of four and one-half Ot- peration probably seeks sanity in acres upon which theme dwellings At the Andover National hallk ft the sports page. Apart from the are to be built. er TER'S domestic mess of the longshore- ,be sum of $138.075 was sent ou Chairman Frederic S. O'Brien to 1981 accounts, and at the An men's strike, he remit; that Arab- of the Andover board said that oat Your Favorite Israeli peace talks collapse, the lover Savings hank $98.663 went the dwelling units approved for 168(1 acc(lunts. ro- United States strengthens its the town would vary front three to tat Marine force in China. Chiang This is a total of 3661 checks six rooms and would be attractive I or DRINK hoot have been received by Christ- rt- Kai-Shek wants more aid. Forres- struetureot of two-story, multi- Jic tal praises Western union on the mas club depositors of the local family type known as garden hanks, a slightly greater number k Street one hand while Charles de Gaulle apartments. en damns Western union, the Mar- than were distributed a year a ;ti Architect Clinton Goodwin of New Christmas clubs star,e1 in by Haverhill who has dime eonsider- en- (Continued on Page Eight) nith banks this week. At the 'Al- ab!e work for the town, has been lover Savings bank it was re :PAIR engaged by the board and IS al- en ported that almost all of the mem- ready at work on the plans bers normally start right in again to 111111 this sum approved the 3T- making new deposits toward the local board has completed part check for next year. Group of Watchf ul High S1•11001 girls ivIto were ushers at the .%mititiver Col tttttt stilly 0,111,4. l'1111- one of the program. 'rhe original At the Andover National bank cert. Front ruts, left to right: Bessie ('bristle, Betty (dgas, Betty %Vi.soit and Arvilla Prescott; amount sought for Andover woos le a new hi-weekly plan was put into E S rear row: Marion %%like, Laura Thompson, Nancy .tdants, Sully Bassett, Judy :11oreland, June Whit- in excess of $600,000. An increase Ia effect. Members deposit once tyortli, Jane (.;alley and Jane Voting. (Look Photo In the amount approved by the TEL. 1176 every two weeks. At the bank it ANDOVER ORCHESTRA state may be made at a later date. was stated that this plan has been although it is not certain. as the PRESENTS ENOYABLE favorably received by the public Punchard, Johnson Friskin Concert actual IllIrOher of homes to be con- in other places and is being offered . FALL YOUTH CONCERT strowted depends upon further Ia here as the newest plan of sys- I n Turkey Day Tilt 1 A large and enthusiastic audi- Sunday Evening analysis of the needs of the vet- tematic savings for Christmas. ence assembled in the Memorial erans. 3r By JACK McCARTHY Miss Kate Friskin's piano recital auditorium Sunday afternoon to The sum allowed the local ar- previously announced for Satur- • Thanksgiving mooning at 10:15 hear the Andover Community Or- botto is at the rate of $10,000 3n, day evening, Nov. 27, will take Tebbetts Scores o'clock on the Andover Playstead, chestra successfully present its per unit and out of this must be Ion place Sunday evening, Nov. 28, at WHEN Punchard High football team will annual fall Youth concert. Paid all development costs in con- all 8 o'clock in Davis hall. The pub- With Service Club play its most important game of the Listeners of all ages were pres- nection with the work. Dill YOU CHOOSE CANDY lie is cordially invited to attend. A record gathering of Andover season, when it clashes with its ent. from surrounding towns and Part two of the program con- er- There is no admission charge. Choose it Wisely Service Club members and their arch rival Johnson. cities and thoroughly enjoyed the sists of submission of a complete guests crowded the Andover Inn The piano concerts annually Get This "Turkey Day Tilt" will de- diversified program presented. The lay-out of the area with surveys 'er last Thursday night when George cide the "Little Three" champion- orchestra under the direction of presented by Miss skin are of the land and drawings of the "Birdie" Tebbetts, Red Sox ship of Greater Lawrence, and it George Brown of Melrose, drew numbered among the highlights of houses. \\lien this is approved by catcher, appeared as guest speaker. will also be the last game of the many rounds of applause through- the town's musical events and the state authorities, the local aid The Nashua, N. H.. insurance season for these two clubs. out the program, and the soloist, always attract an appreciative board will be ready to let contracts wit at Our Store! man related a number of stories. The Blue and Gold, which has Charles Castleman, seven-year-old audience. For her Sunday pro- and to put the first shovel into er, mostly humorous, about some of compiled a record of six wins and violinist of Quincy, was recalled gram Miss Friskin will play works the ground. Illfl EVERY BOX YOU BUY HERE of Scarlatti. Bach, Cesar Franck. the current stars of the game and two defeats compared with John- for an encore after his concerto. With Chairman O'Brien on the rat IS GUARANTEED FRESH Chopin and Debussy. discussed a few of the controver- son's record of four triumphs and The musicians are a truly com- Andover Housing Authority are: rat That's because in our sial issues concerning the Boston live setbacks, seems to have the munity group, one-third of them Atty. Charles G. Hatch. Winthrop club. Newcomb, Ernest N. Hall and MEE Whitman's Refrigerated , but in a contest such as this from Andover, another third from Legion To Entertain Candy Department every box Introduced by Harold W. Wen- all records can he thrown out the the rest of Greater Lawrence, and Stanley Swanton, the latter ap- of these delicious confections nik, the speaker launched into window. the rest from Haverhill and as far P.H.S. Football Team pointed by the state. keps its richness and tastiness the choice of Gatehouse as pitcher the way you want them—the The Andover boys, under the lead- away as Plaistow, N. H.. Danvers Punchard High school's football in the play-off game with Cleve- way you expect them from ership of Coach Roberts and and Belmont. The explanatory team will be guests of Andover post, PIANO TUNING Ile land that decided the pennant. Whitman's! Donald Dunn, will be out to avenge remarks by Mr. Brown aided the t. Reminding his audience that he, 8, American Legion, Thursday eve. ALFRED H. PETTINELLY last year's defeat, while Johnson audience of young and old to more fling, December 2. Tebbetts, had a $6,000 stake in MEMBER guided by Coach George Lee and thoroughly enjoy the program. A fine program has been arranged American ., Tichmcian that game, he went on to say that Amscan Society Piono r Phillip Miller, hopes to continue its All these people. the audience by Commander Kenneth L. Sher- Lawrence Mcii. DALTON considering all circumstances, 5 Berkely St. No and members of the orchestra, man anti his committee. Principal Gatehouse was the correct choice winning streak. Telephone, Low. 29518 UlOS The following are the probable combined to make a real contri- Eugene V. Lovely, Coach Walter C. %ID that day. bution to the Andover Boy Scouts Roberts, Chairman Roy E. Hardy Ile felt it was Lou Boudreau, lineups: ORIENTAL AND PHARMACY and will enable some lucky young- of the board of selectmen, and DOMESTIC RUGS Indian manager, who was taking PUNCHARD L.E., Ross; L.T., J.AUGS VAIN ST. sters to spend some time at camp Everett Collins, chairman of the CLEANED —WI0 TEL. 107 Gaudet; L.G., Curry; C., Valz; R.G., CARPETING EXPERTLY (Continued on Page Four) next summer. Booster's day committee will he IN HOTELS - THEATRES - HOMES (Continued on Page Four) The winter schedule of the or- among the speakers. —ORIENTAL RUGS A SPECIALTY— :N chestra began last Tuesday with At the conclusion of the program Otash Rug Cleaning Co. Mary G. Bailey (Continued on Page Ten) a Smorgasbord supper will lie 5 BROOK STREET — METHUEN served. Tel. Lawrence 22298 or Lawrence 4372 formerly of 14 Park Street Boosters Sponsor takes pleasure in announcing OPENING — SCHOOL of DANCING the opening of Football Banquet ( Arthur I.. Valpey, head coach of by the Harvard university football 112E 22)00k - ) 0 0 i 12cl team, will he the guest speaker at CHARLES BISSETT the annual Punchard High school ALL STYLES OF TAP TAUGHT on November Twenty-ninth ONLY football banquet sponsored by the Boosters' club, to be held Thurs- CLASSES NOW FORMING Nineteen Hundred and Forty-eight day, December 16 at 6:30 p. m. MONDAY — 2 TO 5 P. M. at the high school. Lucius P. at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon Jones, scout for the Boston SQUARE AND COMPASS CLUB HALL ELM ST. Seventy-seven Main Street, Andover, Mass. Braves, will also speak. 2 5 Movies of the Punchard High- ANDOVER, MASS. MORE Johnson High and the Punchard High-Methuen High games will be SHOPPING DAYS shown and the presentation of YOU MAY BE READY FOR WINTER athletic sweaters will be made too DON'T WAIT FOR TROUBLE TILL the members of the Punchard . . . but is High football squad. CHRISTMAS J. Everett Collins is chairman TRADE IN THAT DYING of the banquet. 'Pickets are $2.25. YOUR BATTERY NOW' NIP NI14/ CAR ? ANDOVER FLOWER BASKET ALL FLOWERS — WHOLESALE $5.00 FLOWERS FOR FLORAL HAVE YOUR CAR WINTERIZED ALL OCCASIONS ARRANGEMENTS (SPECIAL) (Trade-in Allowance) ANTI-FREEZE — BATTERIES — CHAINS LARGE TABLE BOUQUET $1.00 — POM POMS AND SNOW TIRES BITTER SWEET 35c IVY PLANTS 50c and 75c Each LONG STEM ROSES $1.19 Dozen muRRAN: Gulf Super Servlee Green's z:400).1 Service J4 MN Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Until Christmas RT. 125 ON BY-PASS Tel. 8843 CORNER OF MAIN AND CHESTNUT STREETS Near Salem Street 205 No. Main St.

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1945 ME 2 St. Augustine's Parish Holds 3-Day Bazaar HAWS WEST PARISH Thy three-day bazaar conducted Mrs. G. Edgar Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Corresi lent, Telephone 581-.1 oy St. Augustine's parish On monght to a successful r oncluslos RAMA DEPARTNIENT The Dramatic depar 'HEIST:M:1S 11.% Z.% elected: President. Elmer Peter- mattirday night with the awarding it Shawsheen Village The Christmas bazaar under the son; vice president, Walter Wilson, .f ma: or prizes totalling $1,400. Jr.. secretary. Richard Williams; ub held a very success auspice3 of the Junior Women's Sharon Soussa of 39 pe treasurer, Philip Thomas. The com- ars, re Friday at the hom, Union of the West church will he street received the $1,1100 swirl. mittee will be appointed by the -link Stevenson in held Saturday afternoon and eve- \t. Caderette. Portsmouth, N. le president at the next meeting. lid many things of ante ning in the church vestry. Mrs. Har- $100; Peter Quinn, 44 Rive krussed. riet Sparks is the general chairman. Trip to N. E. H • street, Ballardvale, $75; Free Mrs. Wallace Fiedler, There will be many Christmas gifts The annual Thanksgiving offer- Abate, Portland street, Lawrence, f the department, info sale, also door decorations, ap- ink for the New Home for for $50; Miss Eileen Winters, Lents roup that there has b rons, and novelties. The young LIVe Wanderers was taken at the street, Lawrence, James H. Wel- utside interest in wh women of the union have been Sunday school session of the West don, Johnson road, Finberg Sep. tub will put on anothe church last Sunday morning. A working very hard to make this af- ply Co., Lawrence, and K. Irvine, ery successful three-: large supply of canned goods, fruits fair a success. The sale will start 187 North Main street, each re- gain this spring. The n and vegetables and a generous gift at 2:30 p. m. A baked bean and ham ceived $25; Mary Lou Smith, Roe. rought to a vote and d of money were donated to this very supper will he served at 5:30 and at ton, Robert T. Call, 45 High vere held. 6:30 p. m. Get your tickets early worthy cause. street. Vincent Treanor. Park Mrs. John B. Guild, by calling Mrs. Arthur Peatman, In the afternoon a group of chil- street, Mary Ann Derbyshire, Es- tember of the group, ga 1267 M. A bakery sale will also be d:en from the Sunday school visited sex street, and Mrs. John Bolton. endings during the the home In Boston. Supt. Warren Jr.. Geneva street. $20 each. held. filch were greatly enjo Nlen's Club Elects A. Lewis and Asst. Supt. Earl The book seller's award of $25 Refreshments were / The Men's Brotherhood of the Young. took the following young- Thursday night went to Mrs. he hostesses of the West church held its annual meet- sters to the home: David Haartz, Agnes Carley of Central street. lulled in the group w ing and election of officers last Paul Glskill, Glenn Peatman, Roger and Friday night the award of Hi Cheering for their favorites in the annual field day g s between the Gargoyles and the Griffins, Kerman Locke, Mrs . Thursday. The following were Johnson, Judith Hall, Myrtle Bella went to Joseph S. Tagney, Dart- Jaques, Geraldine Boutwell, Mar- (hese Abbot girls register their emotions as the fort s of play swing front one side to the other. vet, Mrs. Richard Lo (Look Photo) mouth road. jorie Stewart, Ruth Santuccio, Joan rank film men, Mrs. Numerous other prizes were Silva, Mary Garabedian, Ernest P.n, Mrs. Arthur J "IT'S THE FOOD" awarded during the three days Clegg. and Nancy Bonen. All are in vestry at 2:30 p. in. Wednesday,1 numerous useful gifts. Refresh- Irs. Frank Stevenson Where there's the rare combination of the bazaar was held. Saturday atmosphere and good food, tastily pre- the sixth grade classes. December 1. A Christmas party In ments were served by the hostess. IDo You Knotu 'alter Caswell pouring. pared and in sizable portions. evening a bean supper was served The next meeting wi Senior W 41 to Meet charge of the executive committee Personals —Specializing In Lobster and Chicken—) f•om5to7p. m. The December meeting of the will follow the business meeting !Silvis' Batchelder, son of Mrs. Isa- Massachusetts? hristmas meeting and and election of officers. Each mem- Frederick E. Griffin was chair- e held at the home of Little Red Schoolhouse Senior Womans' Union of the West belle Batchelder formerly of Argilla DO YOU KNOW THAT Of Route 125 North Andover ber is asked to bring a 24 cent gift man of the large committee II hur Steinert of 1 Unt church will he held in the church road, left last week for the Great the 107 cities and towns which have for the tree and also a toy which is charge of arrangements. Serving erember 17 at 2:30 p. Lakes naval training station, Illi- requested assistance under the to be packed and sent to the chil- nois where he will serve as appren- with him were: Joseph A. Mc- itcred Heart. Sel 1 Trirplionr. 73:111 Established 1854 State Housing board's veterans' dren of the Cotton Valley school, earthy, Victor Mill, Sr., Frank S. The majority of etude tice seaman. program, sites providing for 7,961 Alabama. Paper, coloring books, Twomey, Joseph Tangnay, Joseph (Ted Heart school left Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Lewis, moderate-rental homes have been GEO. W. HORNE CO. crayons, dolls pencils, and balls are Comber, B. L. McDonald, Peter commence their The Norman Morgan of Lowell street, approved in 63 communities at an LAWRENCE, MASS. suggestions as gifts for children Flannery, Edward Boudreau, Vie cation. Leon Hardy of River road and Mr. estimated cost of $79,610,000 Parents of the boys c TA It N GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK 5.15 years of age who are greatly in and Mrs. Renwyck Henderson of cent Treanor, William F. Lucie, Formal contracts for financial as- William Collins, John Kelley, over the state to g S1'E(7IALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING need of some remembrance at Haggetts Pond road attended the sistance have been completed with Robert A. Leete, Louis E. Gleason, d transport them Christmas time. Let us all help. annual meeting of the Massachu- eight of these municipalities for Fred C. Calnan, James E. Sheard, mes. In a week's tim Food Sale setts Farm Bureau federation held 1,778 dwellings of which 468 units George R. Dumont. John Adams, II be black again and Beginning at 10 a. m. Friday, last Thursday in Worcester. already are under construction in Frank J. O'Connor, John Lustier, ep in their studies. If you are looking for the gift unusual for that par- December 3, there will be a sale of Mrs. James Murphy of River road Boston, Cambridge, Pittsfield. John F. Higgins, James E. Cole- mksgiving Reunion home cooked food in the grey stone entertained the members of her ticular friend, drop into the Stratford Shop and browse Springfield and Worcester Mas man. Frank Nelligan, Dr. Harry A- Thanksgiving famil cottage on Haverhill street, Shaw- bridge club at her home recently. sachusetts agriculture has set up V. Byrne, George P. Markey, II be enjoyed this ye around and make your selection among the beautiful gifts sheen Village. The sale is under the Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen of two all-time records this year—its John Mulcahy, Frank D. Lee. me of Mr. and Mrs. auspices of the Philathea class of Lowell street entertained a group from California and imports from England, China, Italy 575,000-barrel cranberry crop and a William Doyle, John Riley, Mrs. athaway of 7 Carisbro, the North Tewksbury Baptist of their friends Sunday. A dinner yield of 200 bushels of potatoes per William J. Burke, Mrs. Archie The family group wil and Germany. church. Mrs. Norman Briggs is was served by Mrs. Rasmussen who acre, as reported by U. S. Dept. of Dumont. Miss Alice Burke, Mrs. r. and Mrs. Douglas T. chairman. Friends is soon to sail for Denmark. Agriculture. ...Massachusetts Aer- Marguerite Barton, Miss Ella- . (Lucille Hathaway ) Receive Awards were present from Taunton, Somer- onautics Commission reports a total beth Doherty, Mrs. Alice Kerwin, 'o children, Terry at STRATFORD SHOP The following West Andover ville, and Lowell. The event took of 1.653 aircraft and 4,830 aviators Miss Agnes Doherty. Miss Mary ant Wellesley, Mr. farmers received awards at a ban- the nature of a Christmas party in registered in the Commonwealth... McKeon, Miss Katherine A. Mc- rank N. Patterson 50-A MAIN STREET quet and meeting of those who par- view of the fact that Mrs. Rasmus- Air traffic, as measured by the con- Nally, Mrs. John Firma, Mist mit:sway) from Boston ticipated in the Green Pastures con- sen expects to sail December 10. trol tower count, is runding nearly Frances McAvoy, Mrs. Gilbert rs. Constantine Co' test in Essex County. A blue seal Fred McCollum of Lincoln street, 60% larger at Bedford than at Lo- Stone, Mrs. William Coupe, Mrs. Constance Hathaway) certificate for pastures with 70-79 left Tuesday to spend the winter gan airport, notwithstanding about Stuart Anderson. Mrs. Morris OIL Miss Anne Abbott per cent was awarded Everett Bout- months with his daughter, Mrs. 6,000 commercial flights a month at Lynch, Mrs. Louise Matlock, Mrs. ram Boston. Mr. John well of Highplain road and a red Medwin Matthews of Richmond Logan and practically none at Bed- Stuart Easton. Mrs. Marietta Mor- way, a student in the g seal was awarded Arthur Tishert of Hill, Long Island, N. Y. ford Harvard University has rissey, Mrs. Louis Beaulieu, Mrs. .ge course at Boston Green wood road. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Lombard the oldest library in the United Florence Naughton, Mrs. Charles nd his two guests. Hai Si •er for Bride Elect and tinnily have taken up their resi- States, and the largest with the ex- Bailey ttnd Mrs. Rita Rice. nd Roy S. Rice. also s A miscellaneous shower was held dence in Warwick, R. I. They have ception of the Library of Congress oston University. last Wednesday evening at the been living on Lowell street. Massachusetts has more de- urrent Events home of Miss Ruth Kilburn on Thomas Carter of Lowell street gree-granting educational institu- Christmas Cards The Current Event Union street, in honor of Miss Shir- has resumed his studies at North- tions than any other state; more ent of the Shawshei ley Bailey who is soon to become eastern University. than half of these are in Metropoli- omen's club held the COMPLETE ASSORTMENT meeting at Andovi the bride of Allen Young. About Mrs. Herbert Morrill of Ipswich tan Boston ....The adult education ✓ ON DISPLAY ntly. Good Old Fashioned fourteen relatives and friends were was a recent visitor at the home of class in city planning sponsored by Mrs. T. Alfred Si present and Miss Bailey received Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Millnes of the Marlborough school department Products of airman of this grou Shawsheen road. is a program that may well be fol- mmittee includes MI Thanksgiving Greetings Mr. and Mrs. William Meikle and lowed by other cities and towns. RUSTCRAFT Tuttle, Mrs. G, ..KEEP BUYING BONDS* daughter, Susan, of Holden, spent (Compiled by the State Planning and Other Designers ompson, Mre. John I TO YOU —ONE AND ALL the weekend with Mrs. Meikle's Board) Frederick S. Allis, J parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace From The for of history at Phillip Thomas of Lowell street. LOUIS SCANLON'S Andover NeN, s Co. spoke on the elections. Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Lane of Local Artists Exhibit MAIN STREET TEL. ii: Morning coffee was se ON THE ANDOVER LINE Gloucester are spending the week ANDOVER STEAM LAUNDRY Work at Art Gallery next meeting will be hi with the latter's sister, Mrs. Charles "Pictures for Christmas," an 21 at 10 a. m. Newton of Boutwell road. Mr. and ✓ exhibit by local artists, is now on anksgiving Assembly Mrs. Lane are enroute to Florida display at the Addison Art Gallery The Thanksgiving p for the winter months. where it is daily attracting larger e Shawsheen School Friends of Robert Scobie of crowds interested in seeing the Three Commandments ted Wednesday mon Lowell street will be sorry to learn work of home talent. pits of the third gm that lie is ill at his home This exhibit is usually pre- e direction of Mie Miss Doris Newton of Boutwell sented at this time each year in 1. CLEANLINESS dridge. Ttlattlis8iiiin8 road and Miss Violett Cortell, Miss downtown stores, but this season The program was as Alice Sargent, and Miss Frances the work of all 20 or more artists, Twenty-third Psalm Holmes of Montpelier, Vermont, each of whom have entered three 2. GOOD FOOD e Lord's Prayer ant spent the past weekend in Mont- pictures, has been assembled in Fresh Fruit Cup, Sherbet real. one large display. The pictures Gorden Fresh Vegetable Soup Cream of Mushroom Soup Mrs. Mildred Flint of Bailey road are for sale. has returned from a two week's REASO\ABLE Saltine and Ritz Crackers The gallery is open from !I to 5 vacation spent in Halifax, N. S. She (laity. including Saturdays, and Spiced Watermelon Rind Mixed Olives made the return trip by plane. from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Sundays. Iced Hearts of Pascal Celery Salted Mixed Nuts With the exception of the Thanks- ROAST YOUNG NATIVE TOM TURKEY, GIBLET GRAVY 100 Poston, Mimeographed Addressed and giving holiday the exhibit may be Moiled ,Nof. Inc. Cards , .$1.00 seen until Dec. 24. Andover Lunch ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, NATURAL GRAVY MIMEOGRAPHING Old Fashioned Walnut Dressing Boiled Baby Onions in Cream ADDRESSING — MAILING Just Arri, Subscribe to The Townsman Buttered Fresh Frosted Peas Mashed Butternut Squash Andover Letter Service At Tolle Cope Cod Cranberry Sauce 1f3 PARK STREET TEL. 1295 $2.50 a Year PRICES COMMEN Baked Maine Potato Snowflake Potatoes Candied Sweet Potato $109.50 CA' Fresh Vegetable Salad, French Dressing lr,tCtVVVC'qinl.'PZPVVVVCtCkf.'tVVVVVCINIC FORCAYROIUR $5.00 Assures Dinner Rolls Banana Bread Selection for Chr McNicol, Brownie Block Print, Wasson and many other Christmas Cards. BEST Deep Dish Apple Pie, Rum Sauce For Imm-cliote De' Dennison Christmas Wrappings. — Christmas Paper Napkins Thanksgiving Pork Cake Colonial Pumpkin Pie Mince Pie with Cheese lin !I ND NM and Table Cloths. — Masselin Napkins and Towels also. Also SEWING MACI) Old Fashioned Plum Pudding, Brandy Hard Sauce Packay Brownie Block Prints, English Paper Napkins. — Cranberry Red Beautiful Conso Pistachio Ice Cream Cherry Flip Ice Cream i)res • king Glassware. —English Bone China Cups and Saucers. — English Violet Lemon Sherbet 20 Year Gunn Perfume. New Fancy Soap. — Sachet Kittens. -- New Metal Costume Coffee Tea Milk Cider Buttonhole Jewelry and Sterling Silver Jewelry.—New England Calendars.—Garden Fresh Fruits and Nuts, Harvest FORD SPECIAL Calendars. — A Large Display of Stationery. — Christmas Decorative After Dinner Mints SINGER CONS Candies. — Hand Woven Ties. — A large assortment of Miniatures. (Like New) Price $3.50 PARTS Many Imported Novelties. — Mechanical Toys. — Judy Inlay Puzzles. $79.50 Massachusetts Old Age Tax 5°i, Baby Toys and other games and toys.—Children's Books.—Vogue Dolls. Reservations Only Sewing Much, Rented and lEel Dinners Served at 12:30, 1:30, 2 . 30, 3:30, 4:30. SHAWSHOIN ANDOVER INN CHARLOTTE MARLAND GIFT SHOP MOTOR MART TOHEI Your Andover Ford Dealt' 41 On the Campus of Phillips Andover Academy 106 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. 41 Haverhill St., Slismihees 'h-I, 761 -Lars, 51115 DatilkaarDoViDialiZilanZiZiZiZiZaaaiZi2444 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948 3

SUCCESSFUL FAIR V.F.W. TOURNANIENT M ER It I M ACK COLLEGE BIRTHS 's Parish The A.P.C. Sorority of the Another In the series of 45's Merrimack College is enjoying Lovely — A son, Stephen HAWSHEEN South church held a very success- tournaments being conducted by marked success in its first year of Charles, at the Salem hospital Sun- he Bazaar ful fair Saturday and also served Andover post, 2128, V.F.W., will day, November 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Edgar Best, Correspondent, Telephone 171 evening classes. At the present see bazaar conductei over 250 at a delicious Smorgas- be held at 7:45 p. m. Friday at Charles V. Lovely (Elizabeth Jack- time there are 106 students en- bord supper, prepared by the the post rooms in the Musgrove son) of Salem. Grandparents are ine's parish wet ‘N RAMA DEPARTMENT Christian Soldiers"; Poem, "Giv- women. building. rolled in the evening sessions Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Dan- ccessful ,oncluslos which meet Tuesday and Thursday wit The Dramatic department of ing Thanks." Peter Stoehe, Louis The fair and supper tables were Cooler weather has been bring- vers and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lovely h the awarding nights. Numbered among the eve- e Shawsheen Village Woman's Rossignolo, Austin O'Toole; Poem, beautifully decorated, and amply ing larger crowds to the games of 134 Summer street, Andover. ning students are men and women totalling $1.400 oh held a very successful meet- "Thanksgiving Advice," Faith filled with food and miscellaneous and an enjoyable evening's enter- Steinert — A daughter Sunday, TS from Andover, other parts of fili, of a Pearson ig Friday at the home of Mrs. Kenney; "Song of Thanks," Cyn- articles. "Silhouettes," very clev- tainment is being experienced by Nov. 21, at thet Lawrence General Greater Lawrence, and from the $1,im0 award rank Stevenson in Lawrence, thia Vaughan. Joanne White, erly done by Mrs. Ruth Hatton, all. who attend. Free refresh- hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haverhill and Lowell. 'ortsmouth, N. It nd many things of interest were Richard Mason; Poem, "Indian handmade aprons sewn by Miss ments are served each evening L. Steinert (Jacquelyn Barry) of Quinn, 44 Raver iscussed. Children." Jaqueline Weiner; Beatrice Henderson and commit- during the playing. Dr. John Lorentz, member of 1 Union street. [vale, $75; Fred Mrs. Wallace Fiedler, chairman Songs by Grade 3: Poem, "The tee, handwork in charge of Mrs. Last week's winners were the faculty at Merrimack college, will give a talk at 10:30 a. Agent for Airplane Reservations I street, Lawrence, f the department, informed the Pilgrims," Earle Salisbury, David paul Sirneone, and the baby table, Henry Porter and Martin Darby. en Winters, Lens; roup that there has been much Goldman; "Why We Have Thanks- jewelry, candy, white elephant The runners-up were Edward Dec. 1, over station WCCM on Hotels and Steamship Lines !es, James H. Wel. taside interest in whether the giving Day," Agnes Daley; Salute and grabs were all generously Lefebvre and James Green. "Pre-medical Studies in College." to the flag, America. Andover Travel Bureau 'coed. Finberg Sup. tub will put on another of their patronized. Co-chairmen of the All attending the games are This is one of a series of broad- FRED E. CHEEVER Mgr. ace, and K. Irvine. cry successful three-act plays There will also be songs by the fair were Mrs. Roy Hardy and Mrs. asked to he in the hall early so casts made on alternate Wednes- e Also REAL ESTATE that the playing may start prompt- days over WCCM featuring Mer- In street. each ve- gain this spring. The matter was first and second grades and the Winston Blake. 21 Maln St. Tel. 775 or 1098 ry Lou Smith, llos. ,nught to a vote and discussions kindergarten also have their ly at 8 p. on. Tickets are on sale rimack college. n P. Call, 45 High sere held. Thanksgiving program. They will 11.5 SALE at the door. he V.F.W. Meeting t Treanor, Park Mrs. John B. Guild, an active dramatize the Pilgrims going to The Catholic School guild of St. Maytag - Spartan - GM Frigidaire - Eureka - Bendix us nn Derbyshire, Es. nember of the group, gave several church and also the Indians and Augustine's church will hold a The next meeting of Andover in post, 2128, V.F.W.. will be held Mrs. John Bolton , casings during the afternoon, the Pilgrims at the Thanksgiving bakery sale Saturday. Dec. 4, in In- in set, $20 each. vhich were greatly enjoyed. feast. The children will wear In- the Lawrence Gas & Electric Co. at 8 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 2. F. J. LEONE CO. ng dian head bands and Pilgrim col- store on Main street. Mrs. Leo the post rooms. All members are iler's award of $25 Refreshments were served by ay, lars that they have made in class. Naughton is chairman of the asked to be present at this meet- 5 FLOORS It went to Mn, hi, hostesses of the day. In- ng This program is under the direc- committee. ing. of Central street, haled in the group were: Mrs. FAMOUS BRAND NAMES ale tion of Miss Eunice O'Donnell, ht the award of $25 Kerman Locke, Mrs. Donald teacher of the kindergarten class. LOCAL MAN ENLISTS a S. Tagney, Dart. eat, Mrs. Richard Locke, Mrs. Radios - Applia•wed la- Personals rank Himmer, Mrs. Thomas Charles S. Waldie. son of Mr. WALLPAPER in- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caswell and Mrs. James Waldie of 13 430 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, )ther prizes were evan. Mrs. Arthur Janes and MASS. In- and their family of 5 Dunbarton Bartlett street, has enlisted with ALLIED PAINT STORES ig the three days rs. Frank Stevenson with Mrs. TELEPHONE 7897 n; street, will spend Thanksgiving grade of private, in the U. S. JOSEPH T. GAGNE, President as held. Saturday 'alter Caswell pouring. he day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Army. 1134th ASU Military Police supper was served The next meeting will be the 34 Amesbury St. Lawrence Stromberg Carlson - Television - Domestic Sewing Machine et- H. B. Caswell of Brockton. company, for a three year period. m. atristmas meeting and this will ter . Griffin was chair- e held at the home of Mrs. Ar- arge committee In hur Steinert of 1 Union street, ecember 17 at 2:30 p. m. tat ngements. Serving co- 'e: Joseph A. Me. tired Heart School lal Mill, The majority of students of the Sr., Frank S. rt- aired Heart school left Saturday 5/ Tangnay, Joseph lie . McDonald, Peter commence their Thanksgiving cation. and Boudreau, Vie. wn William F. Luca, Parents of the boys came from over the state to greet them by Ins, John Kelley, tn- e, Louis E. Gleason, d transport them to their 1, James E. Sheard, mes. In a week's time the boys 11 be back again and once more 0 W11 moat. John Adana '411 nnor, John Lussier, ep in their studies. tanksgiving Reunion or- ns, James E. Cole 311 - ;Often. Dr. Harry A Thanksgiving family reunion ,p0 eorge P. Markey, 1l. be enjoyed this year at the me of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. he Frank D. Lee. 1 a John Riley, Mrs. athaway of 7 Carisbrooke street. to: ;urke, Mrs. Archie The family group will include: Alice Burke, Mrs. r. and Mrs. Douglas T. Davidson. . (Lucille Hathaway) and their the arton, Miss Ella- Mrs. Alice Kerwin. at children, Terry and Wendy !CI )oherty, Miss Mary nun Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Katherine A. Me- rank N. Patterson (Eleanor 3r John Finno, Miss athaway) from Boston. Mr. and ar- rs. Constantine Courtogolous .voy, Mrs. Gilbert 011, Constance Hathaway) from llos- Villiam Coupe, Mrs. 11111 rt. Miss Anne Abbott Hathaway rson, Mrs. Morris all rots Boston, Mr. John B. Huth- kristmas .ouise Manock, Mrs. tan , Mrs. Marietta Vier. way. a student in the general col- or- ,ouis Beaulieu, Mrs. ege course at Boston University ghton, Mrs. Charles nd his two guests, Harry Powell ver rs. Rita Rice. nd Roy S. Rice. also students at irn- •

oston University. • invent Events lad The Current Events depart- llaS wn Cards ent of the Shawsheen Village Woman's club held their Novem- 1118 E ASSOR TMEMT ells ber meeting at Andover Inn re- ral DISPLA) cently. ral Mrs. T. Alfred Sughrue is )ducts of chairman of this group and her ith Gifts From committee includes Mrs. Murray STCRAFT W. Tuttle, Mrs. Gordon M. her Designers Thompson, Mrs. John Higgins. Frederick S. Allis, Jr., instruc- IM tor of history at Phillips Academy ti News Co. spoke on the elections. as :ET TEL.142 Morning coffee was served. The art meeting will be held Decem- ber 21 at 10 a. m. ,ND I Clip This Christmas Gift List To Help You I UGS !1/Inksgiving Assembly RED The Thanksgiving program of Shop At e Shawsheen School was pre- YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE om ma nd ments nt cal Wednesday morning by the "In the Heart of Lawrence" pits of the third grade under SUTHERLAND'S I! direction of Miss Barbara IN

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• Evening Accessories • :ORD SPECIA Negligees 1. Wife employed by I • Luggage Wrapping Service • Kitchen Cutlery SINGER CONSOLES • Handbags • Pressure Cookers Other accounts with: Artificial Christmas Third Floor • Home Appliances (Like New, • 'ARTS Decorations • Corsetry • Lamp Tables $79.50 I • Children's Hosiery • Needlework • Trays • Aluminum Ware Signature Sachets • Cricket Chairs Sewing Machines L. — — — — — — Rented and Repaired LWSHEIN OR MART TOHER'S Make Sutherland's Your Gift Headquarters 1. ord Deals: &miff 11Atatar7 over 113-116 leasel Ntreo4 — 'I'd. 31641 iii 8t., Slo.ashees 17-1.5w. 5809 Rd 4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948 M are terms he applied to Mc- WOMEN'S THURSDAY LEAGUE Punchard, Johnson Tebbetts Scores (Shawsheen Alleys) P.H.S. Home Carthy. P. A. Winter Athletics In Turkey Day Tilt With Service Club He went on to tell how Mc- ARMY (0) Set A. Vaughaw .... 60 99 89 248 omplete (Continued from Page One) Carthy converted Billy Goodman (Continued from Page One) Panchard High se E. Dodge 79 82 86 246 Th., into a first baseman and continued Have Bright Prospects , the gamble in pitching rookie J. Petrie 83 87 89 259 Mower; R.T., Cavallaro; R.E., Chet. ountry team complete by saying that the boy was an eason last week with a Gene Reardon, but as the sensa- Oj B. Clarke 88 88 99 275 son; Q.B., Dwyer; L.H., inspiration to the whole team. Devealn; wo wins and three d tional southpaw won the game Dummy 66 69 81 216 R.FI., Lawrence; F.B., Collins, The Sox were 11 games behind hough the team surf( nothing was said about it. when Goodman donned the first Total 376 425 443 1244 JOHNSON — L.E., r Ness; L.7, uses, Coach Donald D. He tagged sports writers as be- baseman's mitt and from then on , 111111rz ma P4- , COAST GUARDS (4) Lundquist; L.G., Dearden; C., Ts. hat the boys had a con the club made its climb to the top E. Schaberg 74 78 102 254 magnine; R.G., ing responsible for the stories Bamford; 1L iccessful season. about "trading" Ted Williams. of the league. Goodman, he said, E. Reed 66 69 81 216 gen; R.E., Finn; Q.B., Farrow; Lif, The members of the t "I am the greatest Williams fan "was the only reason we finished 47 Anderson 87 107 82 276 Kennedy; R.H., J. Driscoll; P.B.,), as high as we did., Next to Wil- p Itir H. Himmer 90 93 89 272 Doherty allows: Captain John you have ever seen," he declared, liams he was the most valuable Butler 98 85 93 276 tanager Phillip Peters as he related a story about Ted's OFFICIALS : Referee — ChaChanel player we had on our ball club." Total 415 432 447 1294 ledelo, William Johnso batting eye. v v yeeatim;ire —George IldicGuase; Hart, Russell Doyle, Ph "We don't need any more pitch- "I don't think they will trade CB's (1) Head LinLesman — Rocco ing," he told his audience as he G. Blamire 95 105 85 285 LaSala; toe, Richard Munroe, R Williams," he said. "If he has to li Field Judge—Steven Colucci. Itch, Fredrick Lloyd, JOSE go I hope I go with him. He is ran over the roster of the club's It. Dolan 90 70 73 233 Record pitchers. Other than about two 78 79 97 254 Joseph Rayball, Fliltol the best baseball player living. H. Rielly 1nurrdd.'8...Punchard,,.. 0 C top pitchers in both big leagues 114 87 91 292 Concord ...... 41 Louis Tisbert, William There is no ball player in the M. Janes Punchard....20 Chelmsford .., 0 the pitchers "are all guys named 79 78 79 236 and Herbert Nightingale country who does not love him." Dummy Punchard....12 Danvers ..... 6 Joe." Total 456 419 425 1300 Season's Record He asserted Williams was the He did say the Sox could use a Punchard....20 Reading ..... 0 P.H.S. 29 Essex Aggies. best left fielder in the business and NAVY (3) Punchard....33 Ashland good right-hand hitter who could 126 79 296 the best hitter in baseball. Later L. Proctor 92 Punchard....19 Stoneham P.H.S. 2.1 Phillips Acade consistently "hit that wall" but he 91 285 11 in his talk, in discussing great hit- A. Powers 84 110 Punchard.... 7 Lexington P.H.S. 40 Essex Aggies. felt the team was going to go 78 89 273 II P.H.S. 26 Central Cathc ters in connection with different E. Freeman 106 Punchard....18 Methuen along with the pitchers it had. "I 78 90 247 1 P H.S. 29 Central Cathc ball parks, he said that Williams L. :Leighton 79 Punchard 129 points; think we'll win as we stand." M. Reilly 93 93 97 283 Opponents was the most maligned hitter in Tebbetts made a great hit with points. Won 6, Lost 2. 2 Wins — 3 Deft baseball, and that he is hitting in Total 454 466 466 1384 Individual scoring—M his audience, Just as he did at the MARINES (4) Johnson' RecordF a tough field for a left-hander. testimonial given Jimmy Hegan at Johnson 8 28 Tewksbury —.13 points; Tisbert, 8; Sven Discussing Joe McCarthy, lie L. Littlefield 83 97 76 255 delo, 4; Rayball, 4; Muni Lynn the previous evening. Al- 10‘.' G. Allen 79 85 87 251 Johnson 0 rankitn .T..".. .144 said the Sox manager "has a pipe- though Tebbetts was named the tos. 2: Nightingale, 2. I. Killilea 88 120 84 292 Johnson 6 Chelmsford ...,ii line to the Lord," as everything all-star catcher in a recent writers' Johnson 13 Methuen .,,,.,12 he does Just seems to be the right W. Gerrish 79 101 93 273 poll, he dubbed Hegan as the best 91 106 279 Johnson 13 Northbridge ... 0 thing to do. The "greatest man- catcher in baseball. C. Fiedler 82 Subscribe to The T 411 493 446 1350 Johnson 0 Wilmington —12 ager" and the "master strategist" The attendance figure of 120 set Total $2.50 a Yea AIR CORPS (0) Johnson 13 Athol 26 a record for the club. The draw- 208 Johnson 30 Ipswich ..11 ing for the free dinner was won B. Todd 78 65 65 William "Bill" Barron, Jr. J. Dean 81 80 85 246 Johnson 7 Billerica ...... 19 by Maurice J. Curran, and the Johnson 110 points; Opponents Make a Reservatit OIL BURNER baseball autographed by the M. Fowler 85 72 101 258 92 85 254 126 points. Won 4, Lost 5. SALES AND SERVICE speaker was won by Atty. Walter E. Briggs 77 for a B. Byrne 81 93 94 268 Down Through the Years Domestic Heating Systems E. Mondale. Full Course Than,. The next meeting will be held Total 402 402 430 1234 Punchard Johns 4 Virginia Rd. Tel. And, 1987 Dec. 9 and will be in charge of the 1911 35 0 TURKEY DIP past presidents. Prospects for a successful season seem bright for Phillips TOWN LEAGUE 1912 13 0 Academy's swimming team with Captain Jimmy McLane, right, (Recreation Alleys) 1913 0 40 (Price - $2.! Olympic champion, ready to carry on for the Blue and White. ENGINEERS (1) 1913 7 13 With him is Malinger Wilder Baker. Smith 106 77 117 300 1914 38 0 —at— Winter athletics got underway Bill Osgood, in the line; and Hank Connors 105 104 107 316 1915 No Game INC. at Phillips Academy last week Wood at defense. The squad will Estell . 87 97 101 285 1916 52 0 Paparella Bros 91 81 97 269 Shawsheen with every indication that the be rounded out with many capable McDonald 1917 42 0 Witzgall 91 81 99 271 TEL. AND. 81 17 UNION STREET LAWRENCE teams will turn in successful sea- players from last year's J. V. and 1917 56 0 sons. a few promising preps. Paul Bro- Totals 480 440 521 1441 1918 26 0 One of the brightest spots in the deur is expected to play in the goal ANDOVER SILVER (3) 1919 No Game 90 100 95 285 winter sports calendar is the sea- this year, but a serious challenge Sciuto 1920 19 0 son ahead for the swimming team. Naylor 97 92 128 317 1921 7 for the starting position may be 88 101 95 284 Andover Craftsmen With Captain Jimmy McLane, offered by John Spencer. a prep. Tacy 1922 96 0 Olympic title holder and national Lacasse 96 84 110 290 1923 38 0 FOR FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS The team will officially open the champion in three events, there Nolin 95 137 99 331 1924 No (lame season at the Prep School tourna- Totals 466 514 527 1507 New line of modern furni- will be five returning lettermen. ment at Princeton on January 3 1925 No Game They will be the mainstays of the 1926 31 0 ture in colorful Boltaflex O and 4. With the other eleven games HILLS (4) swimming team. There is "Shorty" scheduled. including an overnight 1927-32 No Game END Plastics at factory prices. Hatch 114 81 82 277 Thoman, who holds the school trip to Hebron, the team should 1933 0 0 )ti record in the back stroke, John Bernard 98 97 124 319 1934 23 0 Guaranteed by Good see plenty of action. From all in- Donahey 108 118 109 335 Thompson, who excels in the free dications, they should have a fast 1935 13 0 I Cargill 107 104 105 316 No Game of Housekeeping. style. Jim Miller in the breast hard-hitting club this winter. 1936 stroke, and Mac Beatty in diving. Boudreau 135 110 126 371 14 0 1937 Musgrove Bldg. Elm Square Tel. And, 1820-W Coach Drake is expecting to de- Track Totals 562 510 542 1614 1938 13 0 velop several promising swimmers The winter track team has a GRECOES (0) 1939 6 6 from last year's J.V.possibilities. fair group of returning lettermen IIajj 126 125 128 379 1940 No Game MON1 Bolstered by five returning letter- uy improved J. V. men of last year. Romeo 106 95 91 292 1941 6 8 GET YOUR XMAS CARDS NOW men, the basketball team, under and is strengthened in many events Fitzgerald 76 91 93 260 1942 6 0 Coach Frank A. DiClemente is look- The 40-yard dash and the 300 will Viveney 83 78 95 256 1943 0 31 We have Hallmark and Ten ing forward to a winning season. be centered around Dick Collins, McCullum 101 100 128 329 1944 13 6 Captain Eddie Ryan who is again a prep, who has shown his speed Totals 492 489 535 1516 6 7 Other Brands 1945 SAL leading the team for the second this fall on the football field. He 1946 13 21 year. will lead the attack at left will be helped by Barry Phelps, ROYAL CROWN (0) 1947 12 21 Rizzo ...... 109 110 108 327 of ...111111121111111... forward. This will be his third year Bruce Valentine, Dud Shepard, and Totals 582 160 on the varsity team. Guard Sam Tudisco ...... 99 91 116 306 Clark Brink. The 1000 and 600 are Punchard -- 17 Wins, 7 Lose? AT O'Shea also seems assured of hold- Livesly 92 93 88 273 greatly weakened this year as the 3 Ties. 87 DRESSE ing down his position. Foremost top three men of last year's squad Jimoulis 81 133 119 333 A\ 104 109 135 348 THE \I[ N[t NSE among the candidates for the right are gone. but a lot can be expected Maranto forward position are Bo Polk, a from Co-Captain A r t Doran, Totals 485 536 566 1587 18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE formerly to $3' letterman who also plays guard. Spence MacCallum, John Kimball, ANDOVER COAL (4) IN and Frank Capra. who improved and Hugh Sprague. The field events A. Holden 97 84 110 291 341 DRESSMAKING greatly playing club basketball last are strong both in the shot put Giata 125 107 109 open until 1) P. M. on Tuesdays mati 335 REMODELING year. The other guard position will and the broad jump. Co-Captain Em'ler 92 132 111 Park Street Telephone 1822 M 95 107 126 328 ALTERATIONS 111 be strongly contested for, with Bass Wallace leads the shot-put- W. Holden ,ers, followed closely by Gil Mur- Lowe 117 120 114 351 LADIES' SUITS. ('BATS. four men, letterman Augle John- 526 550 570 1646 son: Don Gess. from last year's J. ray and Bob Doran. Ed Moran Totals DRESSES MADE TO ORDER V. squad; and two preps, Gil O'Neil leads the junipers with Dick Brace FRED'S LUNCH (1) Wools and Cr 4 and Jim Windsor, battling for the and Bob Kimball also coming close Earley 117 93 93 303 first-string berth. to the twenty-foot mark. Dan 103 103 87 293 PAUL'S Wight. John Cross, and Eric Mack Milne Jim Brown will probably play 108 82 102 292 CLEANERS AND EWERS will probably see a great deal of Done first-string center. but strong com- 88 104 104 296 127 MAIN STREET Ti.L.2121 action in the discus event; John Nichol petition will be provided by Al Nelligan 103 103 104 310 Ilouk and Bruce Wallace in the Toole awl Doc Savard, both of Totals 519 485 490 1494 whom saw a great deal of action high jump; Bud Linn and Tex CENTRAL (3) Williamson in the pole-vault. TYPEWRITLRS stri on last year's J. V. team. Ruel 81 100 100 281 ag iltr.• Hockey Wrestling Woifenden 96 123 102 321 294 Open 4.111 •••> Coach Leavitt's hockey team has Under the direction of Coach Williams 106 99 89 Daily 9 - roe) 319 a lot of good material this season, Pieters, the Andover grapplers Stewart 115 106 98 Tues., Fri. and but it faces a rough schedule. look forward to a heavier schedule Craig 98 143 159 400 There are five returning lettermen, than that of last year, since extra Totals 496 571 548 1615 'til 9 who will form the nucleus of the meets with Bowdoin Freshmen and squad: Captain Bruce Bates, Bill Cheshire Academy have been best wrestlers of last year gradu- ROYAL - CORONA The FAMOUS JAC-COATS Tt. o ',son, Have Swenson. and scheduled. Although two of the ated, five lettermen remain to lead the team, including Captain Dana REMINGTON Eastham, Carl Shaffer, Tim An- UNDERWOOD derson. Clem Hastie, and Tucker Aif/do/ma/- Kg') Slytwid Cordon. Fully Guaranteed for One Year Prices on New Portables UlDe W. 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Body of Veteran Anson P.N.S. Harriers AT THE CHURCHES Obituary... ly Tilt Coming Events Returned For Burial omplete Season BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH CHURCH A delegation of Andover veterans MRS. WILLIAM P. RENNY he from Page One) REV. WENDELL L BAILEY, Pastor RFv FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor went to Lawrence Tuesday evening Mrs. Dorothy (Bishop) Renny sea nw Punchard High school cross- Friday: s p. In., Adult choir ountry team completed its first Nov. Friday: 7:15 p. in., Troop 73, to meet the body of Pvt. 1/c Law- of 38 Wanwinit road, West New- Lvallaro; rehearsal in the church parlor. Boy Scouts. Chet. Cason last week with a record of 27 Legion auxiliary rummage rence A. DeSalvo, of 19 Middle ton, wife of Captain William P. 114 er; L.H., Deveaex Saturday: 10:30 a. m., Royal wo wins and three defeats. Al- sale, post rooms. Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church street, Shawsheen Village, when it Renny, U.S.A.F., of 8 Elm court, F.B., Collins, Ambassadors play basketball at died Friday, November 19. She hough the team suffered three 27 Legion auxiliary rummage school and the Junior church; arrived at the Central railroad sta- is survived by her husband and - L.E., Ness; LT isses, Coach Donald D. Dunn feels sale, post rooms, Barnard 9:30 a. in., High school classes; tion, and act as escort to the funeral two children, William and lion- TS Dearden: C., hat the boys had a comparatively building. Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church 9:30 a. m., Men's groups; 10:45 chapel of S. D'Amico & Son in that school; 10:4o a. m., Morning a. m., Morning worship and ser- city. The funeral will be held from ney. Bamford; R.T., ih accessful season. 27 Christmas bazaar, West Par- Q.B., Farrow; LH, worship, sermon by Pastor, "They mon in observance of the 200th there Friday morning with a high The funeral was held from the The members of the team are as ish church, afternoon and Made Ready to Go to Bethlehem"; anniversary of the death of Isaac mass of requiem in the Holy Rosary Henry F. Cate funeral home In J. Driscoll; F.B., j, ollows: Captain John McCarthy; evening. 6 p. m., Baptist Youth Fellowship. Watts; 10:45 a. in.. Church kin- church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be West Newton, Monday afternoon onager Phillip Peters; Anthony 28 Miss Kate Friskin gives piano Parents invited. Installation serv- dergarten; 11:15 a. m., Educa- in the Immaculate Conception ceme- with services at 3 o'clock in the Referee — Charles lcdelo, William Johnson, Douglas concert at Abbot academy, ice. Refreshments. tional motion pictures; 6 p. in., tery. Storey chapel, Mt. Auburn ceme- - George McGuane; Hart, Russell Doyle, Phideas Dan- public invited, 8 p. m. — Rocco Lagaia, Wednesday: 2:30 p. m., Pioneer Young People's society. Commander Kenneth L. Sherman tery, Cambridge. tos, Richard Munroe, Robert Dim- 29 Court St. Monica meets, St. teven Colucci. Ilch, Fredrick Lloyd, Joseph Ratyna, Girls meet in the vestry; 7:30 Monday: 7:15 p. m., Junior headed a large group from the Le- Augustine's hall, 8 p. m. King's Daughters; 7:45 p. m., NOVEMBER CLUB :ord .loseph Rayball, Hilton Cormey, p. m., Diaconate meeting in the gion. It included: a color guard of e 29 November club meeting at Inter-church meeting for Greater The next meeting of the Novem- 1 Concord . Louis Tisbert, William Svenson, church parlor; 6:30 p. m., Inter- Joseph Medolo, Sr., William Retelle, I club house, 3 p. m. Lawrence churches at Grace ber Club will be held at 3 p. m. 1 Chelmsford .„ ind Herbert Nightingale. church Basketball league. color bearer; Joseph Caswell, color n 29 Friendly guild of Union Con- church: Speaker, Dr. Hillyer Monday, November 29th, at the Danvers Thursday: 2 p. in., Woman's bearer; Joseph Medolo, Jr., guard; he ,4ciison's Record gregational church, Ballard- Stratton on the subject, "World clubhouse. Reading Union meeting in the church and Vice-commander Joseph Wrig- I'.H.S. 29 Essex Aggies. 26 vale, meets, Miss Katherine Council of Churches." Dr. Strat- The Literature department of us I Ashland parlor, Love-Gift boxes will be ley, guard; and the following dele- 0 l'.H.S. 24 Phillips Academy J. V. 29 Lawler, speaker; 8 p. m. ton was an official delegate at the the club will present the speaker in Stoneham .,..,12 opened at this meeting; 8 p. in.. gation: l' H.S. 40 Essex Aggies.. 16 30 Margaret Slattery class social assembly. of the afternoon, Mrs. Marion In- T Lexington Adult Choir rehearsal in parlor. Joseph Retiues, John Grecoe, I' II.S. 26 Central Catholic 29 at home of Mrs. Arthur Tucker Rudkin, who will give a ng Notes: The annual church fair Tuesday: 8 p. m., The Ping Thomas Dea, Arthur Coleman, Ir• 3 Methuen 29 Central Catholic 26 Jowett, 6 Binney street, 7:30 book list for Christmas giving. ty, I'. H.S. will be held in the vestry. Satur- Pang club. v in g Whitcomb, Harold Wald ie, 9 points; Opponents p. m. Tea will be served. ng 2 Wins — 3 Defeats Wednesday: 1:15 p. m., Week- 6, Lost 2. Dec. day, December 4, sponsored by Herbert Lister, George Napier, 111' Individual scoring—McCarthy 13 the Woman's Union. day School of the Christian Re- James Rennie, Daniel Sharp, Joseph cord 1 Men's club, South church, MA ROA It ET SLATTERY CLASS points; Tisbert, 8; Svenson, 5; Me- ligion; 6:30 p. m., Men's Club Levy, Jr., and George St. Jean. I Tewksbury ..• guest night, speaker and sup- + The Margaret Slattery class will Itt- 12 del°, 4; Rayball, 4; 'Munroe, 2; Dan- guest night, Speaker, Prof. Lorenz From the All-Women's post, 427, Franklin per, 6:30 p. m. hold a business meeting anal social ID - ., 2; Nightingale, 2. CHRIST CHURCH A. Weishaupt of Bradford Junior Chelmsford ..„ui 1 Women's union, Free church, REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Minister A. L., Mary Bailey, commander; In- college, subject: "Churches Under at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jowett, I Methuen final meeting in vestry, 7:45 Friday: 6:45 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Louise Wolfenden, Edith Valentine n: 12 Autocratic Government—An Ad- 6 Binney street, Shawsheen, Tues- p. m. Troop 70. and Jeannie Mitchell. he I Northbridge I Subscribe to The Townsman venture Story." day, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p. m. The 1 Wilmington - 2 Merrimack Valley Wheaton The Veterans of Foreign Wars, el- 12 Sunday: 8 a. an.. Holy Com- Thursday: 10 a. m.. All-day group will meet in front of the Free I Athol ..26 $2.50 a Year club meets at 39 Salem street, munion; 9:30 a. in.. Sunday under William Hilse, commander, church on Elm street at 7:15 8 p. m. sewing meeting of the Women's 1 Ipswich 11 school; 11 a. m.. Morning prayer had a color guard consisting of: o'clock. Articles for the Boston Sea- ter 2 Ballardvale PTA Christmas union; 4 p. in., The Junior choir; T Billerica 11 and sermon; 1 p. in.. Luncheon for Charles Sanborn and Hector Keith, mens Society may be left at the Make a Reservation Now party in Bradlee school, 8 8 p. m., A.P.C. Sorority, initiation color bearers; William Leahey and sat points; Opponents canvassers; 2-5 p. m.. Every and games. church or taken to Mrs. Jowett. an 4, Lost 5. p. m. Member canvass. William Hollis, guards; and the ro- for a 2 Punchard football team + + following delegates: Thomas El- tal 1 the Years Monday: 7:45 p. an., Girls' guests of Legion, post rooms, UNION CONG. CHURCH dred, George Milne, Norman Auch- The Lee-Chalmers rt- Full Course Thanksgiving Friendly Society. Punchard Johnaes 8 p. m. (Ballardvale) terlonie and William Holland. Upholstery Shop .1Ic Tuesday: (St. Andrew's Day): REV. PHILIP M. KELSEY, Minister 35 0 3 Drama department, November All types of furniture re-upholstered TURKEY DINNER 10 a. m., Holy Communion; 3 Francis P. Markey, Veterans' 13 0 club, meets at home of Mrs. S lay: 9:30 a. in.. Sunday and refinished—Custom made furni- wn p. m.. Girl Scouts, Miss Sparks Service officer, represented the ture and slipcovers. 0 E. V. Lovely, 134 Summer school and Junior church; 11 by 40 (Price - $2.50) troop. town. 160 High Street Andover 7 street, 2 p. m. a. m., Morning worship, Sermon: so- 13 Wednesday: 1:15 p. m., Week- Pvt. DeSalvo was killed in action Tel. 801M 38 —at— 3 Lecture on theatre at George "It Doesn't Grow on Trees"; 11 0 day Religious Education (South in Italy, Oct. 19, 1944. He was in No Game Washington hall. open to a. in., Nursery. wn Church); 2 p. m., Girl Scouts. ducted into service in April, 1942, 52 0 public, 8:15 p. m. -F + to Shawsheen Manor Mrs. Johnson's troop. and went overseas in March, 1944. The Equitable Life Assur- 42 4 O.E.S. Christmas bazaar. WEST PARISH Or- TEL. AND. 860 ance Society of the U. S. 66 4 Baptist church fair, afternoon ▪ + REV. JOHN OIL•ERT GASKIILL. MINISTER Surviving are his widow, Mar- 311- 0 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE 26 and evening. FREE CHURCH Sunday: 10:30 a. in., Children's garet (LaPlante); his parents, REV. LEVERING REYNOLDS, JR., Paster Guiseppe and Francesca DeSalvo; No Game 6 President's night, Indian Thursday: 9 a. m.. Union service of worship and classes for HARRY E. CLOUGH ,he two brothers, John of Framingham, 19 Ridge lodge, business meet- Thanksgiving service in Christ adults and teen agers; 11 a. m., 117 CHESTNUT STREET la I ' and Salvatore of Andover; and one TEL. ANDOVER 111 7 ing at 5:30 p. m. church, under the auspices of the Morning service of worship, music sister, Grace, wife of Augustine Sal- 96 0 9 Goldsmith speaking contest, Andover Council of Churches. The by the West Parish Church All 38 0 9 Andover Service club past Girls' choir under direction of vetti of Andover. speaker will be the Rev. A. Here To Serve No Game presidents' night, Andover Graham Baldwin of Phillips An- Mrs. Dean Hudgins; Sermon, !O No Game Inn, 6:15 p. m. dover Academy. "Ambitious Guests"; 7 p. m.. WOMEN'S UNION John M. Murray The final business meeting and 31 0 9 November club meeting, Geof- Friday: 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Young People's Fellowship will Gulf social of the Women's Union of 3r No Game frey Harwood speaker, 10 Saturday: 9 a. m.. Junior bas- meet at the parsonage. Leader. Super Service END the Free Christian church, will be ar- 0 0 a. m. ketball practice in the Andover Shirley Bailey; Fellowship hour Cur. Main and held Wednesday. Dec. 1, at 7:45 on. 23 0 guild; 9:45 a. m., Intermediate will be led by Constance Bailey. Chestnut Streets p. m. at the church. The presi- 11,11 13 0 REALTY TRANSFERS basketball practice; 2 p. m., Senior Wednesday: 6:45 p. m.. The dent, Mrs. George Adams, will tall No Game of Lottie A. Harnden, Est. to James basketball practice. choir will rehearse; 2 p. m.. The on, M. Gillen et ux, Wildwood road and Senior Woman's Union will meet conduct the meeting. 14 0 Sunday: 9:30 a. m.. Church Reputable Jewelers er- 13 0 Salem street. school; 11 a. m., Nursery class; in the vestry. This will be the The leaders are asked to submit Benjamin F. Dimlick to Benjamin annual Christmas meeting, and the names of their circle members 6 6 11 a. m., Morning worship: this For Over 73 Years ver No Game MONTH F. Dimlick et ux, Salem street. will be Isaac Watts Sunday, with members are asked to bring an so that they may he drawn, dur- Im- exchange gift, also a gift for the ing the evening, for the coming 6 8 Edis Boisvert to Catherine M. a sermon about his life and songs; 11 Cotton Valley school. 6 Waring, "West Andover," on and 6:15 p. m., Pilgrim Fellowship; year. and Note: Nov. 27, Christmas bazaar Reports of the church fair will rititC/1 CRepttiTinv 0 31 near River road. 7:15 p. in.. Young People's Chris- W11 by the Junior Women's Union. be heard at this time. Devotions 13 6 'Catherine M. Waring to Edis tian association, for all young .er, and social period are in charge of One year guarantee 6 7 SALE Boisvert et alii, "West Andover," people of post-high school age. hits the December circle, Mrs. Leslie 13 21 on and near River road. Tuesday: 8:05 a. m., Rev. Mr. Improvement Society ral Christison, leader. 10-Day Service 12 21 Arthur H. Maddox to Arthur H. Reynolds will speak on the Morn- Holds Annual Meeting ral of Maddox et ux, Lowell road. ing Devotions program, radio sta- 582 160 The annual meeting of the An- D.A.V. MEMBERSHIP tion WCCM; 7:30 p. m., Margaret dover Village Improvement Society 17 Wins, 7 Losses. MISS LOUR PROMOTED Andover chapter, 18, Disabled Slattery class meeting. trustees was held Monday evening, 87 DRESSES Marine Corps headquarters to- Wednesday: 6:30 p. m.. Inter- American Veterans, is urging all November 22, in the Memorial Hall disabled veterans to join the local day announced the promotion of church basketball league in the library. Helen Loux of 115 Chestnut street, Memorial gymnasium: 7:45 p. m.. chapter for the purpose of helping S' EXPERIENCE formerly to $39.95 Reports were given on the work me to the rank of First Lieutenant, U. Woman's Unon meeting, election other disabled comrades. Appli- IN of the past season. Some care has t• S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve. of officers and reports on the fair. cations may be obtained at any of been given to the planting of vari- Lieutenant •Loux served at Marine Thursday: 3:45 p. m.. Junior the veterans' centers, or by writ- 312 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE KING ous plots around the town. The AODELING Corps air stations at Edenton, N. choir rehearsal; 7 p. m.. Girl ing the D.A.V. chapter, 18, An- CENTRAL BLDG. main project of the society has been ALTERATIONS $ C.: Mojave, Calif., and Santa Anna, Scouts; 7:30 p. us.. Senior choir dover. the spraying to control poison ivy UGS Calif., during World War II. rehearsal. SUITS. COATS. on the highways. This work is be- RED MADE TO ORDER coming a real benefit to the com- :S METHOD▪ IST CHURCH munity, and a large sum of money Wools and Crepes For Your (Ballardvale) was appropriated at the meeting to REV. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, MInIstor 1. Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Morning continue the campaign in 1949. AU L'S Thanksgiving Extras— Two officers who had given loyal EN Worship and Sermon; 11:40 a. m., 72 RE AND DYERS Church School with classes for service to the society resigned; F. TREET TE.L.2126 NUTS all ages. Tyler Carlton, who had been presi- dent for the past two years, and CUSTOM-MADE MILLINERY ST. AUGUS▪TINE'S CHURCH Miss Helen Eaton, who had been EWRITERS FRUIT REV. THOMAS P. FOGARTY, Pastor treasurer for the past twenty years. Friday, 7:45 p. m., Novena Both resignations were accepted Telephone 31306 devotions. with regret. Open Daily 9— 6 CANDY Saturday, 4 to 6, and 7:30 to 9. The following officers were elec- 134 JACKSON STREET — LAWRENCE, MASS. Confessions. Tues., Fri. and Sat. ted for the coming year. President, Sunday, Masses 6 : 30. 8 : 30, Mrs. Wilson Knipe, Jr.; 1st Vice- 'tit 9 9:45 and 11:30. president, G. Richard Abbott; 2nd ANDOVER SPA Vice-president, William Perry; 3rd ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Vice-president, Thaxter Eaton; sec- L - CORONA DANTOS (Ballardvale) retary, Mrs. H. Allison Morse; and MINGTON Closed at 1 P. M. for the Sunday, 9:00 a. m., Mass. Treasurer, Miss Ann Penniman. LUNDGREN IDERWOOD Rest of the Day _117.-Elar year. anteed for One I g in New Portables (WE Same Everywhere r pewriter Shop , rREcomin9 -74 c_--.71-/cLc u- MALCOLM E LUNDGREN icorporated DONALD E LUNDGREN , n St. Lawrence' Everyday more people are looking to Tel. 4702 ) THE FURNITURE BARN when in •

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lowed by a movie entitled, "Kindled Flame." Flower Arranging BALLARDVALE Serving on the committee are: AT THE LIBRAR\ Worship, Raymond Nolin and Courses Proposed Mrs. Hazel Schofield, Correspondent, Telephone 898-M Have you ever looked at a well- BU! Ralph Sharpe, Jr., refreshments, Miss Harriet Schofield, Miss Peggy arranged bouquet and wondered Among the new hooks at the the state, land, church, Slui, PRESENT PLEASING PROGRAM The scouts include: Gail Good- Perry and Miss Shirley Nicoll; why it looked so right, and how Memorial Hall library are the race, the sea and the impact of 5,, the container happened to be so The girl scouts of Troop 19 en- win, Joan Jedrey, Arvilla Mason, welcome, Miss Elizabeth Green following: West. tertained their members and mem- well selected, and how the person Leigh Henderson, Joyce Lee, Nason, and Miss Ann MacFarlane; games, RAVENSWOOD Dotter FAMILY CIRCLE bers of the troop committee in a Ainslee Schofield; letters of wel- who had made the arrangement Skinner Another Great Lakes story, this A delightful biography of Otit. pleasing manner last Friday eve- Cynthia Lawrence, Margaret Perry, come. Miss Doris Nicoll. had found just the right colors Anne Lefebvre, Joan Wilson, Pri- and shapes and heights for the time of a family dynasty In the Maud and Cornelia Skinner, bt. tthilg In the vestry of the Union Miss Lawlor To Speak scilla Colpftts, Marjorie Davis, Ann material used? It was no happy fourth generation. wealthy owners loved the world over for their THE Congregational church. All persons interested in books Ward, Joan Lakin, Thelma Sparks, accident that created such beauty, of the largest salt refineries in the place in the American theater. Joan Wilson as mistress of cue- and magazines for children are SHAWSHEEN L Diane Mitchell, Marilyn Ness, but the result of careful thought, country. Especially is it the story Cornelia, who is telling the tale, monies introduced the program as invited to attend the meeting of Geneva O'Hara, Carol Forsythe, planning and the application of a of Thad, and his love for Kitty brings out the fun and excitement CO., INC follows: Tap (lance by Joan Jedrey; the Friendly Guild to be held in Ann Froburg, Judy Hall and Patri- few well-defined rules of flower Rose Keane, of mysterious parent- that went along with their daily solo by Cynthia Lawrence; and a the vestry of the Union Congrega- The Finest Laur cia Smalley. arranging. age. As in her previous books, life. She ends the account at the short play in which Priscilla Col- tional church at 8 p. m. Monday Brought Food Donations Among the courses under con- Mary Doner brings the Great moment of her debut on the stage. pitts, Ann Lefebvre, Anne Froburg evening. CLEANING SI sideration for the early part of tile Lakes region into vivid reality. SIX NEW ENGLAND and Leigh Henderson took part. Members of the Union Congrega- Miss Katherine Lawlor of the AVAILAB new year at the Memorial Hall Berta VILLAGES Chamberlain Arvilla Mason gave a reading tional church Sunday school Massachusetts extension service THE SKY IS RED library, "Flower Arranging" is As usual, the Chamberlain and Patricia Smalley a piano solo. brought donations of canned goods, will discuss books and magazines About "ordinary" people, all TRY US AND one that should appeal to home- photographs are remarkable stud- A song by a group of girls ended fruits and vegetables to their serv- for children especially appropriate survivors of a bombed Italian makers, party planners. church ies, in this case of Hancock, New YOURSEL the entlertainment. Priscilla Col- ice Sunday morning. A special at Christmas. town, and the way in which they workers and artists. If the idea I Tam pshire ; Litchfield, Cowmen. pitts led the group in a game, after Thanksgiving service was held. Refreshments will be served by try to rebuild their lives. It is a TEL. 620 Al of attending such a class has any cut: Little Compton, Rhode Isl- which refreshments made by the Tile baskets will he given to the members of the Guild with Mrs. story of two boys and two girls, appeal, would you please register and; Old Bennington, Vermont: scouts, were served. Then the scout Red Cross for their work. Elwyn Russell as chairman. A forced into adulthood by their your interest as soon as possible? Wiscasset, Maine, and Old Deer. circle was formed and the parting Young People's Groups social hour will follow. circumstances. Here are new ur- This does not commit any person field, Massachusetts. This is songs were sung. The Young People's group of tile H • for Holiday gent needs struggling with old a M. T. NY/ to attend, but does give the li- values, and here is what war does compelling argument for deem EST. 1885 Miss Lucille Rogers, director of Union Congregational church will Recruit Roland Joy has finished brary a chance to select more in- tralization, the theme of the gen. AND I be hosts Sunday evening, Dec. 5, basic training and is spending the to plain. everyday human beings. PLUMBING the Greater Lawrence girl scouts, telligently the courses to be eration. Thanksgiving season at home. THE BURNISHED CONTRACT( was the honor guest with the troop at a meeting of the Young People's offered to the public. Application Roland will then report to Camp BLADE Schoonover c6minittee, tMrs John Crawford, groups of Andover. A buffet supper blanks are available at the desk. AIR CONDITIC will be served at 6 p. m. followed Kilmer. N. J. After the harrowing experience Milt. Edward Lefebvre, Mrs. Edna ASBESTOS SIDING SHEET METAL O'Hara, George Forsythe and Bart by a game period. Later a short James Donovan also a recruit is of watching Joan of Arc at the South Church Notes New besot, in !she. Manville Pi/ 28 ESSEX STI Smalley. worship service will be held, fol- spending his furlough with his stake, Pierre, a young lad is res- matiitir Colored Anbeatoil C•levrall, Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock Also Invulaterl mirk a, tnm parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis cued from almost certain death by 13‘vifinir. Evtimat.v Free TEL. AND. Donovan of Andover street. there will be au observance of the an armourer, and is taught the Personals 200dth anniversary of the death of armourer's trade. Later, he is ap- WILLIAM P. DOYLE YOUR ANDOVER FURRIER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peatman of Isaac Watts with special music and prenticed to one of France's rich- Foster Circle, And.—Tel. 1461 Woburn street and Miss Elainor sermon. Isaac Watts was the writer est merchants. Commissioned to DIS" VERY FINE COLLECTION OF 1949 STYLES Rogge of Ballardvale road have of some of the truly great hymns uncover the opium and jewel SI Lady arrived in West Palm beach Fla., of the church' and this service will smuggling that is going on. he is GARDEN PLOWING We Will Restyle Your Old Tuxedo Coat where they will spend the winter. commemorate his work and his sent to Trebizond, on the Black M. A. life. At this service the offering RUBBISH REMOVED with Peter Pan Collars and Oaf., $112.150 Mrs. James Fairweather has re- Sea -border, where intrigue and FUNER4 made through the "silent guest" GENERAL TRUCKING turned to her home on Clark road horror vie with the evil of sophis- 383 No. M COME IN AND SEE THE LATEST STYLES IN FURS after undergoing an operation at envelopes used by the families of tication. Vivid adventure! the South church Thanksgiving day BATESON & SON the Lawrence General hospital. THE TORTURED ANGEL Garth TEL. 1467-W Captain Alton Littlefield of the will be brought to be sent to the Denis Furlong, ex-teacher, ex- ROBBIE'S FURS ordinance repair shop at Atlanta, Wen Shan Mission in China where news correspondent and ex-Army PHILIP I. GAI Ga., visited recently at the home of Miss Helen Smith is serving as a ullding Cl,ntractor-- 15 BARNARD STREET, ANDOVER TELEPHONE 1955 intelligence, was entrusted with his sister, Mrs. Roland Joy of An- missionary in the school. Miss the quest for tracing Richard FOUNDATION and dover street. Smith is well known to the South Cement Block, Stone, Landis, who disappeared in Nor- Youngstown Crsnent Woe On Dean's List church having visited and spoken mandy, taking with him an im- Sand. Loam and WE DO ODD JOBS — INCLUDING: James Green of Tewksbury in the church during furlough portant packet containing the key or Free Estimates Cellars Cleaned—Windows Washed (Glass-Wax Used) street has been notified that he is periods. to a menace to the peace of the Kitchens Floors Washed, Waxed, Sanded — Woodwork Washed on the dean's list at Northeastern Wednesday evening, December 1 world. David Garth readers will Attics Cleaned — Screens, Storm Windows Removed — Painting University. Mr. Green is the at 6:30 o'clock tile Men's club will find tills a worthy successor to the Are Beauiful Snow Shoveled — Oil Burners Cleaned — Brass Polished owner of the service station on meet. Professor Lorenz A. Weis- earlier novels. Offices Cleaned — Club Rooms Cleaned — Landscaping North Main street and attends haupt of Bradford Junior college LAUGHTER FROM Come In and See ORDER VOl'it CHRISTMAS TREES AND %VHF:1'1'11S TlllU l's evening classes at the university. will be the speaker. His subject, DOWNSTAIRS ()monde "Church Under Autocratic Govern- Our Display There will be a union service A story of a Bohemian family YOU NAME IT — WE'LL DO IT ments—An Adventure story." Dr. for Thanksgiving at the Methodist living in the Pacific Northwest. Weishaupt teaches mathematics church at 7:30 p. in. Wednesday. Special favors are shown to two Easy Terms HANDY DANDY BOYS The Rev. Mr. Thistle of the Meth- and German at Bradford. He se- of the members, Grandma and cured his doctorate at Wurzburg 69 MARSTON ST., LAWRENCE Hrs.: 8-6 TEL. LAW. 32632 odist church. South Tewksbury. nine-year-old Lida. They dom- Immediate Delivery will be the speaker. Everyone is where he specialized in the History OUR SERVICE IS — PLEASING YOU inate almost every scene. Then RES. AND. 177 invited. of Art. Later he became Dean of an there are the others, Papa, pino- . _ Art College at Cologne but was dis- chle player de luxe. Mama, so re- J. E. Pitman Est. missed by the Nezis in 1939. Dr. spectable, Uncle Jaroslay. Uncle A N Weishaupt brings to the club a Emile, Aunt Tilde, to name a few. 63 PARK ST. DOVER ERNEST L. WII background of experiences that Lively, humorous, and has some- TEL. 66.1 Real Estate — Americans never have endured. The what the charm of "Mania's Bank RES. AND. club is holding a "Guest Night" In Account" and "Anything Can LAW. 47E order that more men in the Com- Happen." munity may have the opportunity to BRIDE OF FORTUNE Back to School 31 .112 BAN' STA hear him. Those who wish to attend A novel about Mrs. Jefferson may make arrangements through Davis, who at the age of eighteen 1)1'. John Brown, 138 Main street. IN STURDY SHOES shared the life of the man des- Sundial A supper catered by Robert Sutton tined to play such an important AUTO LOANS assisted by Preston Blake and Win- part in American history. Above Nature Footwear ston Blake will preceed the talk. EQUIPMENT all the color and glamor of Amer- Young Steppers ica in the making, this Is the love PERSONA #101 story of Varina and Jefferson ASHES AND RUBBISH Davis, with the vivid settings of "SHOES THAT SATISFY" Deposits — $7,4 c\-) • - REMOVAL Richmond. Natchez on the river, JOIN New Orleans and Washington, the ,„••• Fitting * ? GILBERT SORENSON capital. * X-Ray Andov TELEPHONE 685-W MAINSPRING Weaver STMASiL This book has the sub-title: National 41\ 0 MI I 4., "The Grassroots Story of Human Progress, What It Means To You ANDOVER, I FOR intelligent and Me and How NOT To Prevent REINHOLD S CV" friendly service It." It is a condensation of Rose 49 MAIN STREET Wilder Lane's "Discovery of Free- [ T. J. SCANL( on all of your do '' building Material., insurance needs A SHORT HISTORY OF RUSSIA Sumner LAW. 90111 - call ESSEX ST. COB. BA Vera M. Dean. authority 011 LAWRENCE, I, Rt188111, calls this the "best book RES. AND. Smart & Flagg, for Western readers." 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AI NTER and DE past year to help them with their to whom we have rendered our professional services • RESIDENTIAL—INDUST Christmas shopping. The 1949 club That we have been able to do 244 SO. MAIN ST. more and more toward safe• 1 is now open to membership; inquire guarding and prolonging the at our Christmas Club window. Cross Coal Co. life of people we like and THE GARDEI , we esteem. And in the future Sled' shall exert every effort to con. CHHISN4 1.10W tinue to merit that confidence Plat iii Chl el COAL — COKE — OIL —to bring you the same high type of Prescription Service OIL BURNERS that has made HARTIGAN'S SO the prescription pharmacy of Andover National Bank our community. RANGE AND F HARTIGAN TROMBLY SERVICEN ignition - Carburetor on PHARMACY TEL. 31031 or Sutton St. HIllsid 66 MAIN STREET vv. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948 7

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You can be sure that ANDOVER e , the Chamberlain TRY US AND SEE FOR your best dress, coat or suit will n are remarkable stud- YOURSELF come back on time, looking like ase of Hancock, New new. Sales and Service he Litchfield, Connecti• TEL. 620 AND. Do your rugs, curtains, drapes General us Compton, Rhode Isl. and other household goods look In ennington, Vermont; AUTO REPAIRING fresh enough for the Christmas In- lain% and Old Deer- holidays? The Shawsheen Laundry 'Eddie' Ellis 'Hank' Brearly ng .ltusetts. This is a M. T. WALSH can make those rugs and drapes, or 61 PARK ST. TEL. 24 iy, argument for deeen• EST. 1885 your slipcovers sparkle with clean- ng he theme of PLUMBING AND HEATING the gen. liness at a moderate cost, and you'll IR' CONTRACTORS have so much more time to enjoy JOHN M. MURRAY AIR CONDITIONING the holidays. This is no time to rub, ht- ITOS SIDING iron or stretch curtains, when 1n- SHEET METAL WORK Christmas shopping and planning in- in lohnv Manville P. SUPER SERVICE revl Ambeatos Sirlewallt 28 ESSEX STREET takes so much of your time. n: fed Brick and Stone Call the Shawsheen Laundry at he imat,.. Free TEL. AND. 201 Andover 620 this week, and send MAIN AND CHESTNUT STS. TEL 8484 et- ktvi P. DOYLE your heavy things to be cleaned. COME SEE US FOR YOUR 7161 HIEN :le, And.—Tel. 1411 You'll have a Merry Christmas in- ter DISTINCTIVE stead of a weary one. SERVICE SPECIAL tat Lady Attendant N PLOWING Legion Preparing Silk or Woolen (plain) CO- M. A. BURKE lal SH REMOVED For Christmas Party DRESSES 69c rt- kl TRUCKING FUNERAL HOME Lots of fun, plenty to eat, and Expertly Dry Cleaned and 'lie 383 No. Main It, And. 2 prizes galore is the promise made Pressed ON & SON WII .L. 1467 - W by tile Legion committee in charge The Irma Beene Shop at 8 Main of the annual Christmas party to by priced from $2.98 to $10.75, and PHILIP I. GAUDET street has so many things you'd Attend Conference be held at the post rooms the night pretty flowered kerchiefs and unding contractor-Remodeling like to have and to give for Christ- Of Women Voters of Friday, December 17. C LEA NERS FOUNDATION and HOT-TOP mas. scarves which would fit any age, Vice-commander Richard Wrig- we Several members of the League ley is chairman of the committee to rigstown Cement Block, Stone, Brick and A quilted satin robe in flowered as would the warns gloves and mit- Cement Work of Women Voters of Andover at- or- pastel or a solid color would make tens. in charge. Arrangements are being 35 MAIN ST. ANDOVER Sand, Loam and Gravel tended a two-day meeting held in !node for an evening of enjoyment or Free Estimate, Tel. 1519-W it welcome gift for anyone. Teenagers would be delighted Boston last week, one of 13 re- with numerous prizes to be award- We saw some lovely blouses with the real MacTavisla plaid vi- tchens gional conferences in which league le sored caps 100 per cent wool. ed during the program. leaders all over the country dis- Proceeds will go toward the la Beauif ul Childrens umbrellas in gay cot- cussed the federal budget and many contributions the post sends CO-OP In and See Weston F. Eastman ton plaid are only $2.98, and for methods of presenting it to the to veterans in hospitals. Red Label girls and women, there are beauti- membership for study. CUT it Display ful plaid silk umbrellas from $4.98 Because of the problems of in- Free Church Notes INSURANCE to $11.98. !a flation and the high cost of living, The Missionary committee of REAL ESTATE The suede and leather handbags Green the 1948 national convention of the Free Christian church has 3r TIS at $4.98 plus tax add a fillip to any the League of Women Voters of been very busy during the year ar- Bay State Bldg . costume, and there are miniature the United States voted to work Beans with its work, including several on. mediate Delivery handbags for little girls. on "An analysis of federal taxes large boxes of numerous articles. No. 2 Can Ion RES. AND. 1775 LAW. 3 - 2149 and expenditures in order to un- 25c Gold and silver evening bags and which members solicited and tall derstand and support such fiscal belts are here with all their holiday packed for China. This is one of Om policies as make for a stable Andover Consumers Co-op 'lima!' Est. sparkle. the church projects. Dozens of er- domestic economy." ST. ANDOVER T. ANDOVER ERNEST L. WILKINSON You may nave someone on your articles were donated recently for 68 MAIN Andover members attending the Pak-a-towel bundles, which TEL. 664 Real Estate — Insurance list who wants a big baby doll (20") ver and the dolls are all a little girl this conference have brought beet( were sent to the displaced veter - information which will be used in RES. AND. 1653 could hope for. tans' project. Now the group is SHATTUCK'S EXPRESS a small local discussion groups planning a food and rummage LAW. 4762 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS We saw new oversnap, roomy bill- EST. 1911 (MI later in the year. Members of the sale, to be held at the church at to 5e114)01 311-312 BAY STATE BLDG. ELITE BEAUTY SHOP folds for $3.50 plus tax and novelty WIT Andover League at the meeting 10 a. m., Saturday, Dec. 11. Dully Dependable Service 3 MAIN STREET TEL. AND. 867 billfolds complete with fittings at PC, were: Mrs. Hart D. Leavitt, chair- Donations will be received Friday $1.50 plus tax. 32 Park St. Tel, And. 677 'lite IRDY SHOES man of economic policies; Mrs. evening at the church after 6 rut •Miss Beene has some nice sewing James Gould, Mrs. Charles White- p. in. The committee includes' rat AUTO LOANS DIANA kits containing black and white side, Mrs. Harold Rafton and Ma's. Mrs. James Sullivan, chairman: 'e Footwear BEAUTY thread for the religious orders. and John B. Hawes. Miss Esther Batchelder, Mrs. EQUIPMENT LOANS colored ones for the layman. Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe foung Steppers SALON Agates Burdett, Mrs. George Cilley PERMANEh'TS -- HAIR TINTING All Types Of Very soon, Miss Beene will have COURT ST. MONICA and Mrs. Ina Jowett. PERSONAL LOANS PERMANENTS a fine assortment of costume jewel- Eleven new members from CARRIE P. BACON CHAT SATI ,;FY" DIANA LANE, Prop. ry. WHIST PARTY Deposits — $7,407,090.97 Musgrove Bldg. Court St. Monica, C. D. of A., were FOOT TRE/171HENTS Elm Sq. Tel. 164 For the men—handkerchiefs, ties, among those initiated into the or- Plans are underway for a whist Musgrove Bldg. And. ,004-W ay Fitting * umbrellas, and shaving sets. ganizailon, Sunday in K. of C. hall, and domino party to be held at Andover Shop early and take time to look Lawrence, by State Regent Ger- 8 p. an., Friday. Dec. 10. in the PURITY CLEANSERS, Inc. at this fine collection for Christmas. trude E. Curry of Belmont and I.O.O.F. rooms, and under the National Bank her staff. They were: Miss Monica auspices of the Odd Fellows and 1ND Home of Quality the Rebekah lodge. Many prizes UGS Coleman, Mary Coupe, Mrs. Nora LOANS RED ANDOVER, MASS. 3 HOUR SERVICE THATCHED ROOF Flaherty. Mrs. Claire Winters, will be awarded. including a door prize. The committee in charge if [HOLD S "An Eating Pia. of Distinction" Mrs. Mary Winters, Mrs. Rita are Mrs. Muriel Fischer and Mr. $50 to $2,000 ,IN STREET 13 ESSEX ST. TEL. 1951 TEL. LAW. 17712 Higgins, Mrs. Marguerite Green- wood. Mrs. Henry Wrigley, Mrs. Ralph Berry. The public is in- [ T. J. SCANLON CO. NO. ANDOVER Ronald Valentine, Mrs. Edna Jus- vited. IN Eiuilding Materials, Hardware Baker Refrigeration Co. ROUTES 126 -133 tice and Mrs. Florence Robertson. ANDOVER 12 LAW. 9018 - 5004 APARTMENT SIZE WASHERS POST OFFICE HOURS ESSEX ST. COR. BROADWAY Reduced to $35.50 FOR THE HOLI1).A1' FINANCE CO LAWRENCE, MASS. APARTMENT SIZE MANGLES Subscribe to The Townsman Postmaster Stephen A. Boland License 098 RES. AND. 1529 Reduced to $45.00 MOTOROLA 8 ESSEX STREET $2.50 a Year has announced that the local post 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG, AND. 1934 LAW. 22221 TELEVISION office will be closed all day ANDOVER SQUARE Thanksgiving day, Thursday, Nov. Now Sensationally N. E. COLES' 25. TEL. ANDOVER 1968 Milk Producers Assn. LOW PRICED! Polly Prim Beauty Shop NURSING HOME The lobby will he open from FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 7:30 to 1 0:3 0 a. in. and from 4 Specialist In all .Vcrvice for Chronic $179.95 tat Ti p. in. to allow box holders to BRING IN YOUR DEER , and Red Patients" WALNUTHURST DAIRY Branches of NOW — withdraw mail. Count 10 Summer St. And. 1389 Serving Andover AND. 709 Beauty Culture EVERYONE can afford this Special delivery mail will be delivered. Collections from street For Over Blessing MS MAIN ST. new Entertainment for the Tel. 117 0 boxes will be made at 4 p. m.. and 35 YEARS among our bless. ENTIRE FAMILY CAR HARD STARTING? dispatch of outgoing mail will be II A JENKINS. PROP AND. 994 confidence and the TRY TEXACO HIGH-TEST made at 6 p. m. f the physicians and LORIS DI STEFAN! , ANDOVER 44.4.fP.f. and TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFS of our community . PAI NTER and DECORATOR HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL No. 10 Vela. Roofs Inttallrd and Repaired we have rendered HOME SERVICE 2 11.1145EX ST. BLACKIE'S SERVICE STATION sional services RESIDENTIAL—INDUSTRIAL—SCHOOL TEL. 1070 J. A. PEROS & SONS Mortgages ave been able to do 244 SO. MAIN ST. TEL. 1438-W INSULATION AND GENF.RAL more toward safe' CONTRACTING and prolonging the TEL. LAW. 4931 LOANS ople we like and THE GARDEN SHOP SI1AWSHEEN MARKET Id in the future, we Stedman &Son , Martha and Frank Robinson, every effort to con. Andover Savings ' Flowers, Proprietors erit that confidence Plants, Shrubs, DELIVERY HOURS VERRETTE'S you the same high Evergreens MON., WED., FRI. MORNINGS ONLY SATURDAY ALL DAY Bank .rescription Service Tel. 276 2 RIVERIN.A Itle. TEL. 500 Restaurant made HARTIGAN'S Nu LOWELL ST. 61 MAIN ST. TEL. 103 pti on pharmacy of In The 9„,komasor amairioawer Square RANGE AND FUEL OILS II Fraser's Service Sta tion TROMBLY BROS. EMI aCCR51011 ON THE Nv GAs - OIL RTIGAN IC* LAWRENCE PLAIE and WINDOW GLASS COMPANY RANGE OIL SERVICENTERS reassasvw Deutor Ont! 417 CANAL STREET LAWRENCE MASS.' SQUARE ecy ACME TIRES Cargur•tor and Brok• Rsr ,ti i. H. PLAYDON AND BATTERIES 11111ACY TEL. 31031 or 22582 TELEPHONE 3 - 7151 ANDOVER 12 No. Main St. Tel. 155 AND. 70 14 7 Sutton St. HIllnid• Rd. Ille-Pa•• 60 MAIN STREET AIN STREET

8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948

EDITORIAL THOUGHTS Views of What Our iMFLT WEDDIN The News Readers Say — Nearing a white taffett THANKSGIVING (Continued from Page One) rein the gown with a shoulder-le Today is the day when we give thanks for the blessings shall Plan and the Allied handling and carrying a cascade It that have been ours through the year. By no means is it true of the Ruhr. Time was when a "EXPENSIVE GOVERNMENT" roses and stephanotis, I tateHouse Ovine Caron, daughter o that everything has been ideal, and things have run less limn of ordinary intelligence could To the Editor of the Townswan: boast a nodding acquaintance with Your editorial November 18 on Rose A. Caron, 779 Ess smoothly for some than for others. But, all in all, there is international politics. Today he "Expensive Government" quoted an Lawrence, became the probably nobody who cannot be — who is not — thankful for must sometimes feel that only the instance where a request by a citi- Sty SEN. PHILIP K. ALLEN Robert Low Ferrier, sot something. specialist can understand what is zen for a transfer of funds from Elizabeth B. Ferrier, 01 In discussing the Depa going on. In all probability part abroad consumed the equivalent of rtm t of Spring road, at a 3 o'cl We here in America are blessed with freedom, with plenty, Mental Health last week, we of the trouble is that news to be thirty days of one person's time, were many in St. Anne's rector: concerned primarily with the inner with jobs. This nation is prosperous, and when we go to the news must be red-hot off the grid- on government pay. Part of the pay Nov. 21. The Rev. Leon workings of the de polls — as we did earlier this month — we vote as we please, dle with no background or inter- was provided by the people who partment. eTnh re S.M., officiated. are two additional services in pretation of a particular incident. live in Andover, and those Ameri- Mrs. Emil J. Veilleux w and for whom we please. In many countries the people can't which the Department of Mental of honor for her sister an Frilllee Fears Germany cans who live elsewhere provided do that. Health offers within the Common- Ferrier was his brother's For instance, we thought we the rest of it. In your editorial you wealth. In this country we go to church on Sunday, or we stay at were doing pretty well by France ask if we may expect some relief Immediately after the of all, there are the so- in trying to set her back on her from such foolishness. held at the Merrimack V home — just as we please. And when we go to church, we go calledr s t community services. These feet, but de Gaulle seems to thank If you are asking me. I'd say that CARL E. ELANDER club, they left for Cant where we like, and we worship the way we want to worship. In community services are aimed to us by stating that France "has we probably may not. If a private their return, they will ret Master of custom tailoring, owner minimize the number of those who many countries it is not so simple. lived for centuries without the business under the sinful profit sys- Chestnut street. and operator of men's stores in both have to be separated from their Marshall Plan." Our first reaction tem paid each of its employees a The bride is a gradual In September and October, during the political campaigns, Andover and Exeter, N. H., active families and from work to be hos. is annoyance, but closer examina- month's wages for taking care of rence High school and we lined up pretty much into two factions. A lot of people took church and fraternal organization pitalized for mental illness and tion will show us that de Gaulle one letter per month, you really tosh school and her he those campaigns pretty seriously. If Truman should win, it member, Carl E. Elander of 96 Elm which also aim to reduce the num- tended Puzichard High fears that Marshall Plan assis- could expect a change pretty street has become an outstanding ber of those who might have to would just be too bad for the country — said the Republicans. tance may he used as a weapon to promptly but under government citizen and business man during his return for hospital care after dis- PERRAULT—DALLAIR And if Dewey won it would have been just as bad for the get French support of a Ruhr set- operation, ask yourself if it is 38 years of residence in Andover. charge. Approximately one million tlement which thoroughly scares reasonable to expect that much will carrying white roses nation — said the Democrats. The president of Elander and dollars is expended annually from France. And from the French ever be done about it, and ask your- (floe with white streamer Swanton, Incorporated, and Elander all sources both public and private Election day came — the ballots were counted — and we point of view, de Gaulle may have self if anything but a profit system wedding gown designed and Swanton Realty Company, In- in Massachusetts for these com- all calmed down, and we know the country is not going to the cause to criticize. will ever take care of such waste. similar to those of the g corporated, was born in Sweden in ;nullity services in mental health. by Princess Elizabeth France Wants Ruhr Those who question the profit sys- dogs. We are a united nation. We choose our leaders, and we 1884. An active member of the Under the provisions of the finger tip veil of illusior Internationalized tem and who applaud the govern- national mental all accept them. It is not like that in all countries. South church and its Men's Club, a act, the U. S. De.De- to her seed pearl coral What really set him off was the ment action on this, that and the member and past president of the partment of Public Health nearly nette M. Dallaire, dal Yes, there is much to be thankful for. Very, very much. agreement of Britain and the other, may be saying that if the $100,000 annually for these sem Andover Service club, the Andover John Dallaire of 41 Beal United States to return the coal, United Steel corporation is so sel- ices. The state's contribution is * * Square and Compass club, St. Mat- became the bride of steel and iron industries of the fishly and badly managed that it approximately $600,000. thew's lodge, A. F. and A. M., and Perrault, son of Mrs. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Ruhr—the heart of the industrial cannot afford to pay splendid wages Under the direction of the De- the Andover Country club, he also Perrault of 715 flayed When you read page one notices in the papers about the continent—to German ownership. we should all look forward to gov- partment of Mental Health during has the distinction of membership His is not the first French voice ernment operation of the steel the past year 44 community clinics number of shopping days before Christmas, heed them. They in the Custom Tailors and Design- raised in vehement protest. M. plants for the benefit of all Ameri- have been maintained. The demand LIS' are far more important than you may realize. They mean that, ers Association of America. Aurioi denounced return of the cans rather than for the benefit of for these community services can. day by day, the time to the year's greatest day is getting less Ruhr to "Hitler's accomplices or a the few. Ask yourself if government Mr. Elander is married and has not be answered by existing facili VOL one daughter, May. and less. And, as almost everybody shops before Christmas it German community" as an "un- steel plants will he worrying too ties. Nearly twice as many requests forgivable mistake" because it ex- for these services are received as PROPE is only reasonable to think that as the shopping crowds get much about a month's wages for posed Germany's previous victims taking care of one letter per month. can be handled. With the help of FOR S bigger, the amount of goods on the store counters grows less. to the danger of new German ag- (Signed) Dewey Supporter Down the Years the U. S. Public Health service. however, the department has been It is almost a case of first come, first served. gression. The denunciation is (Comment of our readers somewhat unreasonable, since the with able to expand certain of thew W11 Of course you may do your Christmas buying any time is invited on matters of gen- services during the past year. For Ruhr is to remain tinder Allied eral interest. All letters must before December 25, but the best time to do it is NOW! supervision, and final ownership The Townsman * * * * be signed teed bear the ad- (Continued on Page Ten) will ultimately be determined by a dress of the sender. Your freely elected German government E. CARLETON B1 A TOWN DEPARTMENT SURVEY? n • will not be published if 50 Years .1go---Nov., 1898 rainy; no sports here excepting golf and an Allied International Ruhr you wish to use a sem name.) Realtor The proposed school building survey here — there is no Authority in which France will First snow falls November 24. at the Golf club. certainty about it yet — may, if it becomes a reality, grow into participate. A tally-ho party of Harvard stu- BOX 85, ANDOV which materialized almost to the 2, Years Ago—Nov., 1923 'Why Return the Ruhr? dents comes to Andover from Cam- something even bigger. It may include a similar study of all year which Foch predicted. But Andover 0, Exeter 0. Why is the present action bridge and makes merry here. town departments. the United States has learned its Ella Holt of Maple avenue an• taken? Partly because military We say: "Quite a few local foot- lesson, and knows that Western nounces a Christmas sale of Oriel. Such a survey, as we understand it, might not mean that control is leas effective and effi- ball enthusiasts rejoice over Har- union most become a reality. Per- tal goods from Shanghai, China. cient than industrial management, vard's victory over Yale. While An- any drastic changes would have to be made; they might not haps the French are haunted by James Dugan of Maple avenue "For your Christ and partly because the Germans dover naturally sympathizes with even be recommended. On the other hand, there may be a the suspicion that the United leaves for California and plans to will get the incentive to speed up Yale there is a strong sentiment at Shopping Conver States will give to Western union stop off in Chicago on the way. great many things in need of correction, and the only way to production. This would very clear- Phillips Academy nowadays in fa- no more than moral support. That Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Lowell Retail Store! find out whether there are is to look over the entire situation ly take some of the load off the vor of the Crimson." fear we can appreciate if we see Summer street move into the house United States and Great Britain by "It is reported that eventually the serve the following and find out. the European situation through in Allen court recently vacated by having the Ruhr contribute to the Boston & Maine railroad will aban- French eyes staring across an Ivan Steadman and family. of operation begin, Just because a man is physically fit, it does not follow that recovery of Europe. Furthermore, don the Lowell Junction branch and imaginary but very present border. The Retail Merchants division d a complete medical check-up is not advisable every so often. this action is putting into practice build a double track on the Salem urday, Novembe, But Can't Exist Without It the Chamber of Commerce meets, the intention announced in 1945 branch which passes through Wil- continuing to If he has some trouble — some unsuspected trouble, possibly— But for de Gaulle to denounce but no business is transacted be. Dece of leaving Germany with enough mington junction." a complete check will locate it, and it may be possible to take the Marshall Plan and to demand resources to enable her to get The Y. P. C. E. society of the cause of the absence of a quorum. that western defense be split un- steps to see that things get no worse. If, on the other hand, a back on her industrial feet. It Free church elects these officers: Miss Martha Smith of Elm street Monday, Friday I der three independent leaders must be understood, too, that the Charles Richardson, president; purchases from Frank Buttrick I man, after a medical examination, learns that there is nothing with a French general in command December 3) and Ruhr isn't being turned hack un- John C. Angus, vice president; Ad- house lot on the Lock estate, front- wrong with him, he has nothing to worry about. of French forces is to demonstrate reservedly to the Germans. The dle Cox, secretary; Nellie Russell, ing on Walnut avenue. evenings open until ' a strait-Jacket mentality. France It is the same way with schools, and with town depart- British and Americans are no less treasurer. James Keefe, a night watchman cannot defend herself against in- aware than are the French of the The firemen have their 27th an- at the Tyer Rubber company, ments. A new building may be needed here or there; some vasion. That is a fact, palatable Tuesday, W e d n e s dangers of German resurgence. nual ball. catches his foot in a pump and is departments might be conducted in a somewhat different way. or not. No one can guarantee But, like most political issues, the From our news columns: "A false held prisoner for more than an hour Thursday close at 5: France or Britain against in- Or perhaps no changes are needed. Ruhr problem is not an open and alarm was rung in Saturday night before he is released. vasion. But the best and only with the exception of So far as the schools are concerned a study to show popu- shut case. The recovery of Ger- from Ballardvale. The watchman at Henry Pomeroy is named a per hope for France, in the event of many is essential to the recovery the Bradlee Mills made a mistake in manen t fireman. in which Christmas c lation trends, trends in enrollment, birth rates and housing— conflict, is a united France, a of Western Europe and the success the hour and rang the mill bell at 8 strong economic Western Europe, all considered as worthy of small committee consideration— of the Marshall Plan. And if the o'clock instead of ; t 9. Some one Ten Years Ago—Nov., 1938 and the power and resources of hristmas week, Dec would certainly do no harm, and it might be most revealing. future of the Ruhr must depend thought there was a fire and pulled About 90 local residents likely to the United States to back them up. upon de Gaulle's proposition the in the alarm." have their automobile registration o the 23rd inclusi Andover is, and always has been, a pretty good town. Its Obviously France has lived for issue may never be settled. For Also from our news columns: suspended for non-payment of et affairs are — and have been — efficiently managed. But there centuries without the Marshall very evening until de Gaulle and other French lead- "Box 46 rang in for an alarm at else taxes. Plan. But times are very much certainly is no harm in trying to make things even a little more ers advocate the separation of the 11:30 this forenoon for a slight Announcement is made that Friday, December 2, changed and most obviously Ruhr under international control blaze in Walter Buck's house on James C. Sawyer, treasurer of Phil. shipshape. That is what a survey might do. France won't last long without the mas Eve, close at 5 of the Big Four. That includes School street. It was quite a while lips Academy since 1901, will retire Marshall Plan and many other im- Russia, which has no wish to see the following July 1. plementations of international co- before the apparatus got under way, the Marshall Plan suceed. Russia Anent Thanksgiving, we say, ail. Lowell Retail Stores operation. France cannot afford the horses being at a distance. In Sterling for the Bride would probably be only too glad tonally, "Well, it's your own fault to go along her own road alone. order to get the hose carriage out largest, most varied to see France's proposition ac- you knew you shouldn't have mite: Charles de Gaulle must recognize Tuttle's express horses were called One Place Setting cepted. For either way Moscow so much, anyway." sonably priced assor this if he is ever to become an into service." Incidentally, the lire At a Time From would stand to win. If Russia Punchard High ends its football, effective leader of his country. was all out when the firemen got Christmas Merchand wanted above all a say in Western there! season with an 18.0 victory over, JOHN H. GRECOE Germany she might agree quickly EttablIshed 1887 Thanksgiving Day cloudy and Johnson High. it possible for you to to terms. If she knew that she THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Is the Economical Way Published mere Thursday by your gift-purchasing couldn't get her terms accepted, The Consolidated Press, Inc. International — Towle she'd probably follow her pattern • Pnrk Street, Andover. Mass. without too severe c Wallace — Lunt —Smith of past performance and prevent a tq Entered as second class matter at the (atljav ltnpor on the amount of n 48 MAIN STREET solution of the issue. In the mean- Andover Post Office. time the cause of European recov- Price 5c v., copy $2.50 per year IPSWICH — Tel. 205 have for the same. Tel. And. 830-R ery would be halted. Publisher J K. Lilly, Iii Argilla Road, 1 4 Mile From South ureen France Doubts International Editor Frank J. A. ti toophre, Defense Auociate Editor nylon T. Boil, Come and see an attr West Parish Sarah Lewis Why don't the French appre- Women s News Lois Smith Selected Gilts outstanding electricc ciate this? It must be said that Hallordvale llarel Schofield Shawskeen Mildred Hest mated decoration of they have cause to remember three Advertising Assistant Ruth It. Trot' German invasions across their For Christmas business section. PUZZLED? borders in sixty-five years, with Chinese Importations their dreadful toll in men and na- Linens and Jewelry worth the time and e tional wealth. The French, and EDITORIAL_ Fireplace Fenders and Screens so, and the savings o Don't know what to give her for Christmas? perhaps only the French, realized SSOCIATION Leather Gifts for Men in 1920 the threat of future in- 1948 chases you may make You're sure to please her if you choose Mary Barron Slips vasion which haunted them and than compensate yc . . . . famous for quality and precision fit. These lovely cost of your transpoi Bur-Mil crepe and Bemberg satin slips are guaranteed not to ride up. Available in luxurious Nylon satin. Requires Don't Pass By To be continually in little or no ironing. Sizes 32 to 52. Plenty of Junior sizes. the above schedule, Prices from 3.50 to 5.98. Gift boxes free. Die Curio Sold exclusively in Lawrence at advertisement!" 74 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER MERCHANTS DIVI Come in and see the interesting collection of China, 7- cL1212..,t7 fLt- LOWELL CHAMBEF 11 Silver Antiques and Bric-a-Brat Shop WEINER'S LITTLE FOLK SHOPPI OF COMMERCE The Little Shop of Quality 265 Essex St. — Second Floor — Lawrence Call Andover 2210 26 Lawrence Street Opp. the Common Lawrence, Mass. Inquiries Welcomed.

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948 9

Thanksgiving Program MARRIAGE RETURN WEDDINGS.. PERSONALS... The following marriage return 1 • At West Center School has been filed at the office of Town Lawrence, Sunday, Nov. 21, in Robert C. Moss, a student at George Sparks of River street FERRIER-CARON The children at the West Center Clerk George H. Winslow: Re Wearing a white taffeta wedding the Sacred Heart church, Law- George Washington University in has been confined to his home school presented the following pro- Walter Scott Downs, So. Main les gown with a shoulder-length veil rence. The Rev. Father Beaudoin Washington, D. C., has pledged to with a badly bruised foot received the gram Tuesday morning: street, and Elizabeth Ann Broad- and carrying a cascade bouquet of performed the 10 o'clock cere- Acacia Fraternity. at his work at the Tyer Rubber hurst, 222 No. Main street, married Flag Salute and the Singing of roses and stephanotis, Miss Rita mony, and the bride's father gave Cynthia Black, a Junior, majoring Co. by 'louse "America", Leader, Elaine Whit- at Derry, N. H., November 19, Willa Caron, (laughter of the late her in marriage. in chemistry at Bates college, Lew- Mrs. Thomas E. Woodhead and Gladys G. Gray, justice of the peace. ney; Song, Grade One, "The Big Rose A. Caron, 779 Essex street, Musical selections were pre- iston, Me., has recently been elected daughter Virginia, of Elm street, re- Fat Turkey"; Solo, Norma Jean Lawrence, became the bride of sented by the choir and by the to fill a vacancy on the Outing Club cently enjoyed a motor trip to the MEMBERSHIP DRIVE I'eatman; Song, Grade Two, "We tIP K. ALLEN Robert Low Ferrier, son of Mrs. soloist. Lillian Gringras, cousin of council. Tine daughter of Mr. and White mountains. Thank Thee; Recitation, "Indian The Legion is now engaged in a Elizabeth 13. Ferrier, of 48 Red the bride. Mrs. Peter D. Black of 6 Washing. Mr. and Mrs. William Philan, of Children," Kathleen Verda; Recita- membership drive. Veterans who he Department of spring road, at a 3 o'clock cere- The attendants all wore bout- ton avenue, she is active in the Philadelphia, were recent guests at tion, "Hiawatha," Rosemary Ozoo- wish to join the post may contact st week, we were mony in St. Anne's rectory, Sunday, rant gowns of faille taffeta, the Robinson Players managers and is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilan; Song, "Deep in the Forest," any Legionnaire. Senior Vice-Com- fly with the inner Nov. 21. The Rev. Leon H. Roy, matron of honor, Mrs. Theresa a graduate cf Punchard High Woodhead of Elm street. Grades 3 and 4; Piano, "Wigman, slander Richard Wrigley of 21 epartment. There S.M., officiated. Dwan of Lawrence, in romance Mrs. Thomas Chadwick of Whit- Sandra Ritchie. .1tevens street, is chairman of the anal services in Mrs. Emil J. Veilleux was matron rose and the bridesmaids, Miss tier street, visited recently with DA-. Howell F. Shepard is detained at Play, "Squanto, the Pilgrims' committee. tment of Mental of honor for her sister and Andrew Lucy Dallaire of Andover and Miss and Mrs. Edward Schubert of Lynn- his home on Dascomb road, Ballard- Friend"; Characters: Squanto, John hin the Common. Ferrier was his brother's best man. Mary Lemieux of Everett in pep- field Center. vale, because of illness. Santuccio; Captain Miles Standish, C Immediately after the reception permint green. Joseph T. Gile, World War II vet- Subscribe to The Townsman David P. Graham of 6 Johnson Raymond Paolino; John Alden, here are the so- held at the Merrimack Valley Golf eran of 101 Union street, North An- Maurice Desrosier of Lawrence road, a freshman at Nichols Junior $2.50 a Year n y services. These club, they left for Canada. Upon dover, is preparing for a career in John Dolan; Barthe, Lester Dixon; was beat man and the ushers were college in Dudley, Mass., was award- Giles, Russell Lewis; Wrestling he ces are aimed to their return, they will reside at 91/2 Fernand Dallaire and Paul Per- commercial art at the School. of ed his cross country letter at the Brewster, Joseph Harty; Love, UR fiber of those who Chestnut street. Practical Art, Boston, where lie en- rault, both of Lawrence. annual fail sports banquet. rated from their The bride is a graduate of Law- rolled in the freshman class in Oc- Brewster, Rolf Halbach; Francis, in Friends from Everett Lowell, James Clegg. Kenwood Recording Studio a work to be hoe. rence High school and the McIn- Miss Genevieve Murray, daughter tober. on- Nashua, N. H., Maryland and natal illness and of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murray of Friends of Miss Grace Lake, who Song, Grades 3 and 4, "Snake ng tosh school and her husband at- Florida, attended the reception at and ) reduce the num- 19 Bartlet street, who is a fresh- has been convalescing at the home Dance," Deanna Hudgins, Christine ty. tended Punchard High school. the Red Tavern in Methuen. o might have to man at Radcliffe college, is among of her aunt, Mrs. Donald Laurie, on Sutton, Celt Grant, Penelope Mc- ng When they return from a wed- Grath, Robert Tisbert, Alan Hender- Wait Photo Shop .al care after die- P ERRAULT—DALLA IR E the members of the Radcliffe Choral Whittier street, will be pleased to 114' ding trip to New York City, they son. lately one million Carrying white roses with gla- society performing Handel's "Mes- know, that she is improving nicely will reside at 715 Haverhill street. have a special ed annually from dioli with white streamers with her siah" the first week in December. and has returned to her home on Song, Grades 3 and 4, "Indians." la- Lawrence. public and private wedding gown designed on lines Mrs. Lindsay Kinnear, of Arundel Main street. Indian Dance, Piano, Sandra in- s for these coin- similar to those of the gown worn The bridegroom is now a stu- street, is a surgical patient at the Mrs. Allen LeLacheur and daugh- Ritchie; Dancers, Robert Tisbert, CHRISTMAS In- in mental health. by Princess Elizabeth, and a dent at Northeastern University. Lawrence General hospital. ter Judy of Elm street, visited re- Deanna Hudgins, Janet Tisbert, n; rovisions of the Beverly Hird, Pauline Tisbert, Mar- he finger tip veil of illusion attached Frederick Cronin of Whittier cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OFFER act, the U. S. De- cia Belding, James Mosher, Thomas et- to her seed pearl coronet, Jean- street left recently on a business Raymond Richards of Lawrence. olic Health nearly Mrs. Simeon E. LeGendre, Jr., Sutton, Sandra Ritchie, Elizabeth Send a Record of Your Voice nette M. Dallaire, daughter of Engagements trip to Reading, Pa. ly for these serv• Mrs. Lola B. Grillo and Miss Mar- Heing. National Anthem. ter John Dallaire of 41 Beacon street. Tonoian-Task Ran and a Picture Card s contribution is Miss Irma Beene of High street, garet M. Doherty are serving on the became the bride of Alfred L. The engagement of Marion Tash- 800,000. is spending the holiday at the home committee of the Emmanuel College CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE to Your Special Friends sat Perrault, son of Mrs. Albertini jian to George Tanoian, son of Mrs. ection of the De• of her uncle, Dr. E. E. Carle of Alumnae association that is to spon- An important meeting of the ro- Perrault of 715 Haverhill street, Helen Tanoian of 99 North street, ;tat Health during Melrose Highlands. sor a monster penny sale in Me- Christmas party committee of the WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY sal was announced at an engagement community clinics Mrs. John J. Walters of North chanics hall, Boston, Dec. 4, to aid Legion has been called for 7:30 rt- party given recently by her parents, Call And. Lined. The demand LIST Billerica, is visiting for a few days in the construction of the new sci- p. m., Monday, Nov. 29. All mem- 1444 - M die Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tashjian of (nay services can• at the home of her niece, Mrs. Lev- ence building now being erected on bers are urged to be present. YOUR 48 Lovejoy street, Bradford. ering Reynolds, Jr., of Shawsheen by existing fatly. the Fenway campus. wn a as many requests road. Miss Tashjian is a graduate of Atty. Samuel Resnik will talk to IF YOU LIKE GUNS by as are received a, PROPERTY Haverhill High school and attended the South Church Men's Class next With the help of If you like fine workmanship, or if you don't know a Gun Lowell State Teachers' college, O'Neil-Coupe Sunday at 9:30 a. m., on the "Motion c Health service, FOR SALE where she majored in music super- The engagement of Mary H. Picture Industry." All men are wel- from a Tommyhawk you will still want to see our wn partment has been to vision. Her fiance, who served for Coupe to James O'Neill, son of Mr. come. Kentucky Rifles with Curly Maple Stocks, Bross and Silver certain of these WITH two years as a warrant officer in or- and Mrs. William O'Neill of Ferry Inlay the past year. For the U. S. Merchant Marine, attend- 311- street, Lawrence, was announced MARRIAGE INTENTIONS ed Lawrence High school and Lo- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $75.00 Each on Page Ten) The following marriage inten- well Textile Institute. liam F. Coupe, at a dinner Satur- :he E. CARLETON BEMIS tions have been filed at the office In the Window of Carl Bemis Shop on Park Street Duir—Carpilio day night, November 20, at the 1 a. here excepting golf of Town Clerk George H. Wins- A winter wedding is planned by family home, 9 Cassimere street. Realtor low: Marion Carpilio whose engage- Miss Coupe, who is a graduate of Craft-Wood Products BOX 85, ANDOVER ment to Thomas J. Duff of 59 Punchard High school, is employed Alfred E. Fernald, 75 Chestnut iov.,- 1923 Maple avenue was recently an- street, and Phyllis J. Howe, 75 VISIT OUR SHOP - OPEN DAILY — TEL. 2129-W eter 0. by Smart and Flagg, Inc., and her !a nounced by her parents, Mr. and fiancee, a graduate of Central Cath- Chestnut street; Maple avenue an- Mrs. John A. Carpilio of 21 Bige- olic High school of Lawrence, is a James Caldwell, Jr., 5 Upland 'alas sale of Orien• ar low street, Lawrence. student at Merrimack college. road, and Barbara R. Monroe, 20 Shanghai, China. HT- Miss Carpilio is employed as a Morrisroe-Flynn Baker's lane; of Maple avenue "For your Christmas-Gift Chattyi lil,stkir4 on, claims interviewer at the Law- Miss Eileen Flynn, daughter of Leo Francis Fearon, 23 Ralph )rnia and plans to ion Shopping Convenience, rence office of the Social Security William F. Flynn and the late Ida street, Lowell, and Beatrice E. ;go on, the way. tall administration and the Old Age A. Flynn, whose engagement to Potvin, River road; Ernest Johnson of Lowell Retail Stores will ob- ona and Survivors' insurance depart- Laurence P. Morrisroe, son of Jo- Marc T. Fisher-Galati, 131 cove into the house er- serve the following schedule ment. seph J. Morrisroe of Quincy was re- Main street, and Charlotte I. scently vacated by of operation beginning Sat- Mr. Duff, who is a veteran of cently announced, has set Decem- Gerl, 131 Main street. ver and family. the Army Air Forces, is employed ber 27 at the date for her wedding. 1111- rchants division of urday, November 27, and at the local post office. A graduate of Punchard High , a Commerce meets UPHOLSTERING school and McIntosh school, the slid is transacted be' continuing to December 24: Chairs — Refinished — Cane Seating I CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT bride-to-be also attended Burdett Venetian Blinds — Window Shades wn aence of a quorum High Grade Coverings for Davenports —ALSO— college and is now a secretary in Lino Rugs — Mattresses Remade Aar, ,mith of Elm street Monday, Friday (excepting Cesspools and Septic Tanks the office of Punchard High school. Packing — Shipping — Crating has Frank Buttrick Installed Her fiancee is attending Merri- ral Lock estate, front• December 3) and Saturday ROWLAND L. LUCE CHARLES CORBEIL mack college after serving five (Formerly Buchan's) ral avenue. evenings open until 9 p. m. and one half years in the U. S. 19 Barnard Street Tel. 1840 a night watchman TEL. LOWELL 7236 Army. Rubber company, in a pump and is Tuesday, Wednesday and more than an hour Thursday close at 5:30 p. m., eased. ins )y is named a per. with the exception of the week 0 s. in which Christmas occurs.

—Nov.,- 1938 . residents likely tc hristmas week, December 20 ND nobile registration, o U GS the 23rd inclusive: Open CE D non-payment of en very evening until 9 p. m.; • ES t is made Oa: Friday, December 24, Christ- r, treasurer of Ph:. 1. mas Eve, close at 5:30 p. m. ace 1901, will retir, EN sly 1. 72 giving, we say, edl• Lowell Retail Stores with their , it's your own fault; it; HOOD'S (1j1 houldn't have eaten , largest, most varied and rea- sonably priced assortments of ;In ends its football 18.0 victory over Christmas Merchandise, make it possible for you to complete your gift-purchasing needs without too severe a pressure OG aportq on the amount of money you 4. 205 have for the same. Made •from Hood's own fresh dairy products ar • South Green Festive Color Print Come and see an attractive and ORDER IN ADVANCE Gill outstanding electrically illum- //447) ,"-• tout Wear 2 Ways inated decoration of the Lowell FROM ANY HOOD ROUTE SALESMAN... /c • ///' tmas business section. It alone is Lions ANY HOOD MILK BRANCH! airy worth the time and effort to do Screem, so, and the savings on the pur- Men chases you may make will more than compensate you for the cost of your transportation.

To be continually informed on III the above schedule, clip this A jacket dress for street wear, done in bright ac- advertisement!" cent colors . . and see what goes on behind your back! Take off the brief jacket to create an ex- citing dress with solid black top for holiday dat- MERCHANTS DIVISION ing. LOWELL CHAMBER Misses' sizes. >HOPPE OF COMMERCE Cherry & Webb's Third Floor wrence

10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — NOVEMBER 25, 1948

'cillth of Massitchosetts PRORATE COURT Report From The Divorce Docket No. 19,052 LEGAL NOTICES Essex ss. CLASSIFIED ADS To 'Archer LeRoy Bolton, Junior, of An State House PUNC liver in said County of Essex, now coni• FOR SALE FOR SALE-1937 BUICK SPE- Uottotionweit1111 of Massachusetts Com! ,,,,,, wealth of Massachusetts morant of Reno in the State of Nevada. (Continued from Page Eight) A libel has been presented to said Court by ciai, four door sedan, deluxe PRoitATE COURT PRoitATE your wife Margaret II. Bolton of said An- FOR SALE—THE FACILITIES OF Docket No. 216,912 Docket No. 223,748 dover praying that a divorce from the bond example, the department has been model. Owner driven. Apply Essex, is. Fns x, is. our modern job printing plant for tudeets Broadcast of matrimony between herself and you be file to assist certain overloaded To all persons interested in the estate of To all persons interested in the estate of decreed for the cause of cruel and abusive all your needs in printing — 18 Cheever Circle, And. Thurs. On Friday morning William McKeon of Andover in told County, Maude G. Taylor late of Andover in said treatment and pra,ing for alimony—and for clinics for emotionally disturbed 12-2, Friday 7-9, an insane person. County, deceased. letterheads, bill heads, posters, Saturday 9-5. Thank Thee" at Thank custody of and allowance for minor children. -hit.ren resulting in the handling The guardian of said ward has presented A petition has been presented to said Court If you desire to object thereto, you or flyers, cards. Quality and service FOR SALE—LADIES' All he broadcast over to said Court her first account for allowance. for probate of a certain instrument purport. our attorney should file a written appearance (4 an increased case load and in a BLENDED are our specialties. The Consoli- VCCM. This play Is If you denier to object thereto you or your ing to be the last will of said deceased by in said Court within twenty-one days from :eduction of the waiting time for Raccoon and Grey cloth three- attorney should file a written appearance in Alice A. Jenkins of Andover in said County, the 31st clay of January, 1949, the return dated Press, Inc., 4 Park Street mem by John Greenl day of this citation. treatment. In many instances pre- quarter length coat; Girl's Tan void Court at Salem before ten o'clock in praying that she lie appointed executrix tattled "The Witch', the forenoon on the sixth day of December thereof without giving a surety on her bond. Witness John V. Phelan, Esquire, First viously, children hail to wait for Polo Coat, both size 16. Call Judge of said Court, this eighteenth day of FOR SALE—DRIED EVERLAST- nose taking part a; 1948, the return day of this citation. If you ilysire to object thereto you or . a month before they could be And. 345-M. your attorney should file a written appear• Novonber in the year one th...asand n•tie Ing flowers, also plumes, pods and D-2 Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First hundred and forty-eight. Gorr: Pruden Judge of said Court, this tenth day of No- ance in said Court at Lawrence before ten given psychiatric care. other material for dried flower o'clock in the forenoon on the thirteenth day RICHARD j. WHITE, JR., Register. FOR RENT !lasting; Mettle, Cla vember in the sear one thousand nine hun- The department also gives regu- dred and fort -eight. of December, 1948, the return day of this (N25, D2.91 arrangements. Price 5 cents per Lucy, Lucille Spinella citation. tar psychiatric advisory service ill spray, Peter S. Myatt, 5 High GARAGE FOR RENT ON WASH- RICHARD J, WHITE, JR., Register. Witness, John V. l'helan, Esquire, First .•1110111\ Val( of Ma SSa 1.11 aSet ,oice, Claire Grasse; (18, 25, D2) tour of the major courts which Judge of said Court, this twenty-second day PRoitATE cot- RT land Ave., Andover. ington Avenue. Tel. And. 564-W mond Skea; Josiah, of November in the year one thousand nine deal with juvenile delinquency ,,,,,,, imovealth of Massachusetts Docket No. 225,590 after 7 P. m. rabe; Esek, Arthur Re hundred and forty-eight. F.ssex, ss. :aces. In addition. the department FOR SALE — FOUR POSTER PitolIATE COURT RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. To all persons interested in the estate of calvin Hatch; a mall' Docket No, 216,910 ..ovids part time training in new Solid Mahogany Bed 3'6" width. (N25, D2, 9) Albert J. Moore lat., of Andover in said LOST .5y Abbott. Sound Essex, ss. County, deceased. inctliods for general practitioners Complete with Box Spring. ro all persons interested in the estate of Cummimwealth of Nlassachusetts A petition has been presented to said Apply Thursday 12-2 p.m., Fri- music are in charge Florence McKeon of Andover in said Court fur probate of a certain instrument in small communities. Plans for County, an insane person. PROBATE couRT LOST—ABOUT NOV. 1 IN AN- mierson. All the me Docket No, 225,762 purport:ng to lie the last will of said de- next year call for advisory and day 7-9 p.m., Saturday 9-5 p.m. The guardian of said ward has presented ceased by Agnes W. Moore of Andover in dover or North Andover, Ladies' I arc students Essex, ss. treatment clinics on a part time Tel. And. 1656-M. it to said Court her first account for allowance. said County, praying that she be appointed Platinum Wrist Watch; initials If you desire to object thereto you or your To all persons interested in the estate of p:, in the Junior II David I). Black late of Andover in said executrix thereof without giving a surety on 'rosin in several towns in connec- :infancy should file a written appearance in her bond, M.M.W. with white gold strap. Speaking said Court at Salent before ten o'clock in County, deceased. tion with the local nursing serv- A petition has been presented to said If you desire to object thereto you or your Tel. And. 316. the forenoon on the sixth day of December , s public school systems, Hooker To Manage (tf 24) Court fur probate of a c •rtain instrument attorney should file a written appearance in 1948, the return day of this citation. said Court at Lawrence before ten o'clock Wanes., John V. l'helan, Esquire, First purporting to be the last will of said deceased tirt time advisory service to the Outing Club Camp b Nellie C. Black and Fred E. Cheever, in the forenoon on the thirteenth day of WANTED TO BUY DAMPHOL Judge of said Court, this tenth day of No- December 1948, the return day of this cita- Boston juvenile court, and the Robert E. !looker of Andover, has vember in the :ear one thousand nine hut, loth of Andover in said County, praying Ala: they be appointed executors thereof tom. establishment of public clinics for SIDING — INSU .1re(I and fort •eight. Wi.ness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First been named manager of the Moosi- ANYTHING OLD FASHIONED OR without giving a surety on their hood. alcoholics in our large genet-al, ROOFINI RICHARD J. WHITE, JR(.1,8Rgis er; If . ou desire to object thereto you or your Judg: of said Court, this second day of lauke Ravine camp, operated by the ANTIQUE, Guy N. Christian, 5 , 25, A2 November in the year one thousand nine attorney should file a written appearance in .Lon-profit hospitals. In other Union St., Georgetown, Mast hundred and fort: •e:glit. Dartmouth Outing club near War- I ,•Icohone 20488 . said Court at I.awrence before ten o'clock peones the eedartment plans to ex- Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the forenoon on the thirteenth day of De- RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register Write or Phone 2851. We will MT. VERNO7 (18, 25, D2) ren, N. H., Robert S. Monahan, PROBATE COURT cember 1948, the return (lay of this' citation. "and comet uni y service at a work- call. 511.1- ESSEX ST., Docket No. 225,621 Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First able level into every community in general manager of the Dartmouth Essex, ss. Judge of said Court, this twenty-second day Commonwealth of Massachusetts Outing club, announced today in To all persons interested in the estate of of November in the year one thousand nine eamitA l'E COURT Ise Commo.tweath in a most ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING OLD Phebe L. Coleman, late of Andover, in hundred and forty-eight. Docket No. 225,643 needed and worthy program. Hanover, N. H. Marbletop, Walnut, Grape and said County, deceased. RICHARD J, JR., Register Essex, ss. A petition has been presented to said To all persons interested in the estate of In the second place, the depart- Prominent in New England ski- Rose-carved Furniture. Glass, Court for probate of a certain instrument 0 Dirk II. cats der Slacken late of Andover, ROOFI milt maintains advanced teaching ing circles, Hooker succeeds Roger China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, purporting to lie the last will of said de- TOWN OF ANDOVER in said Commy, deceased. ceased by Jacob B. Bagiloian of Lawrence A pet tion has been presented to said atel training activities and re- S. Brown of Lynnfieid Center, who Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, Put. ROOF REPAI in said County, praying that he be ap- NOTICE Court lira ing that Grey V. Lundin of Bus- search. For example, advanced was appointed assistant manager niture, Etc. William F. Graham, pointed executor thereof without giving a Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chap. ton in the County of Suffolk be appointed OF ALL KI surety on his bond. Ralph W. Coleman the ter 138 of the General I.aws, as amended: achninistratrix of said estate without giving training is given to medical stu- of the Hanover Inn last month. Jr., 165 Golden Hill Ave., Haver. other executor named in said will having that Norman A. Hatch, doing business as a surety on her timid. dents anti residents in the hospitals 25 Years of Exi declined to serve. If you desir • to object thereto you or your The new Moosilauke Ravine camp hill, Mass., Telephone Haverhill the Andover Lunch, has applied for a license supervised by the department. Also All Work Co, If you desire to object thereto you or your to sell alcoholic beverages of the following attorney should file a written appearance in manager served as a technical ser- 7010-W. Will call to look. attorney should file a written appearance in kinds: said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in aliliate nurses. occupational thera- said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in Restaurant wines and malt beverages only, the forenoon on the sixth day of December geant in the 87th Regiment of the (tf 28) By Insurer 1943, the return day of this citation. pists, social service workers, and the forenoon on the sixth day of December on the following described premises: 11 Tenth Mountain division during the 1948, the return day of this citation. Main Street, first floor, Dining Room, office, Witness, John V, Phelan, Esquire, First others are given advance study in Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First rest rooms, kitchen: downstairs, cellar with Judge of said Court, this ninth day of war and later was commissioned a WANTED — TO RENT HENRY E. Judge of said Court, this fifth day of No- stock room. November in the year one thousand nine these hospitals. In addition many lieutenant in the Ordnance depart- PON vember in the year one thousand nine hun- Act:on thereon will he taken December 6, hundred and forty-eight. research projects of great potential HAGGETT'S dred and forty-eight. 194,4, 7:30 I'. M. RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register tnent. He is a member of the Class WANTED - YOUNG BUSINESS WEST ANDC By order of the Board of Selectmen • (18, 25, D2) value are being carried on but RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register of 1930 at Dartmouth. couple need small apartment Telephone Lawrei Jacob B. Itagdoian, GEORGE II. WINSLOW, suff er, as do the other functions of Attorney-at-Law Commonwealth of Massachusetts Call Lawrence 6121, Ext. 194, Town Clerk the Department of Mental Health 619 Bay State 111(Ig . Date of issue, November 25, 1948 PROBATE COURT tiArrts'r ctintett FAH{ between 9 and 5 Monday Lawrence, Mass. is, 25, D2) Docket No, 218,309 from a severe shortage of person- Essex, ss. The public is invited to the fair through Friday. TOWN OF ANDOVER nel. To all persons interested in the estate of to be held at the Baptist church AUTO GLASS It NOTICE William McKeon, otherwise known as As a kind of summing up of the Andover Welding Co. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chap- William E. McKeon late of Andover in said Saturday, Dec., 4, from 2 to 7:30 •,° V whole situation within the Depart- , WHILEU VI ter 138 of the General Laws, as amended: County, deceased. p. m. There will he articles for sale GAS AND ELECTRIC hat the Shawsheen Manor, Inc., George J. The administratrix of said estate has pre- ment of Mental Health, it is felt (*A.M., President and Treasurer, have sented to said Court for allowance her first for young and old. oiect shop flours 3 - 12 applied for a license to sell alcoholic bey- and final account. by the writer of this column that Crusaders will have plants; the Your Trees Against rages of the following kinds: If you desire to object thereto you or your only through an informed and vocal Tel. And. 2029 - R Hotel License: All alcoholic beverages on attorney should file a written appearance in Friendly circle, funny articles, gifts Winter Storms. the following described premises, 349 North said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in public can we hope for necessary 40 PARK ST. ANDOVER and dolls; the Pioneer Gills, dolls Expert Main Street, Main building, Seven rooms the forenoon on the sixth day of December improvements in our handling of on first floor, Nine rooms on second floor, 1948, the return day of this citation. and grabs; the Philatheas, food Bracing anti Cabling live rooms on third floor, Annex, Nine Witness, John V. l'helan, Esquire, First the mentally ill, anti for essential table; and the Women's Union, CALL US rooms, first floor. eight rooms, second floor. Judge of said Court, this tenth day of No- additions to the various staff s. Action thereon will be taken December 6, vember in the year une thousand nine hun- aprons. The Women's Union will al- 100 Postals, Mimeographed 1948. dred and forts-eight. Tragic as the situation is to those c,h,i, By order of the Board of Selectmen RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. who know. Its tragedy is known to so have charge of the supper to be mels, Regulator Addressed and Mailed (18, 25, D2) served rn, 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. , utside door and tr GEORGE H. WINSLOW, too few. Town Clerk Mirrors, Furniture ' (Not Inc. Cards) - $1.00 Date of issue, November 25, 1948 Cotnittonwealth of Massachusetts Tickets may be purchased at the PRO ATE COURT door or from Mrs. C. J. Stone, 1 resilvering. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK DockeSt No. 214,674 Andover Orchestra ALL TYPES OF Essex, ss. Locke street, who is chairman of The following pass books issued by the To all persons interested in the estate of Presents Fall Concert the ticket committee. MIMEOGRAPHING Andover Savings Bank have been lost and Walter M. Lamont late of Andover in said CITY GLA application has been made for the issuance Cisty, eceased. (Continued from Page One) 311 COMMON I of duplicate books. Public notice of said ap• of the will of said deceased, e executor READY FOR SANTA LAWREN ADDRESSING — MAILING pLeation is hereby given, in accordance with has geese to said Court for allowance PLUMBING Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of its first and final account. the players assembling in groups "Santa Claus will arrive at our 1908. TELEPHONE If you desire to object thereto you or to perform chamber music either store December 10." is the latest Andover Letter Service Payment has been stopped. sour attorne, should file a written appear- Book No. 57,745. ance in said Court at Salim before ten just for fun or to prepare for pub- word from Toher's Inc., 215 and 18 Park St. Tel. 1295 Book. No. 54,976, o'clock in the forenoon on the sixth day of lic performance in concert and Essex street, Lawrence. He will December 1948, the return day of this cita- LOUIS S. FINGER, Treasurer come prepared for a long stay un- (21-28-N4) t ion. over the air. Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First A trio consisting of Frances til Christmas eve, the store an- HEATING Judge of said Court, this tenth day of November in the >ear one thousand nine Magoon, violin. Mrs. Anthony nounces, and will have a gift for hundred and forty-eight. 1 Lacey, cello, and Mrs. Roger Hig- every youngster who calls to see RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register W. H. Welch CO. NOW THERE'S MORE REASON THAN EVER Sweeney & Sargent, Attys., gins, piano, will play a half hour him and his grand assortment of 128 316 Essex Street, of music over WCCM, at 2:05 toys. TEL AND. Lawrence, Massachusetts (18, 25, D2) TO TAKE THE TRAIN TO BOSTON p. m., next Sunday. And begin- Commonwealth of Massachusetts ning at the same hour Sunday, Porta PROBATE COURT Dec. 5, the same station will Docket No. 216,911 Essex, ss. broadcast weekly throughout the We offer a To all persons interested in the estate of winter of music played by the or- scopes for sale. Maurice McKeon of Andover in said County, are offered at a REDUCED :in insane person. chestra's own string quartet. The guardian of said ward has presented On Wednesday, Nov. 24th. the Specificati, t• said Court her first account for allowance. three different If you desire to object thereto you or your orchestra's bi-weekly program at attorney should file a written appearance in 10:30 a. in, was given over WCCM higher powers said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in Optical system: the forenoon on the sixth day of December by Mrs. Theodore E. Ward, man- ONE-DAY 1948, the return day of this citation. ager. These alternate Wednesday These port Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First sale on the foil Judge of said Court, this tenth day of No- programs will also continue and packing chi vember in the >ear one thousand ninehun- throughout the winter in a series dred and fort”-eight. with your order Register. of broadcasts designed to increase RICHARD J. WIIITE, JR., C.O.D. for balar (18, 25, D2) music. the listener's enjoyment of been sold will ROUND-TRIP Early in the spring the full or- Subscribe to The Townsman chestra plans to assemble again in $2.50 a Year time to prepare and perform a Gibs TICKETS spring concert. TEL. I 1-W BOX to and from BOSTON FREE PARKING ANDOVER EVERY WEEKDAY PLAYHOUSE

Between ANDOVER and BOSTON THURSDAY, FRIDAY', SATURDAY — November 25, 20, 27 including tax Red Skelton Brian Donievy I am mak' Round-trip only $1.25 A Southern Yankee 3:15 6:15 9:15 year again. Also: ril /1111 lay WeINNMUM`r Ballardvale only $1.10 Lowell Junction only $1.00 Maureen O'Sullivan Tarzan's Secret Treasure GET READY NOW WITH A NEW You are North Andover only $1.70 Shawsheen only $1.30 1:45 4:45 7:45 c person. SUNDAY, NIOND.11' — November 12$, 29 GENERAL ELECTRIC AND LOOK AT THIS! Lamour, (i. Iltintizoineey DOUBLE-BED I have a Lulu Belle 3:15 6:10 9:05 SINGLE CONTROL Louis Hayward AUTOMATIC BLANKET Special SUNDAY Round-Trip Fare Janet Blair $41.95 and all. Black Arrow 1:45 4:40 7:36 Start your fall sleeping under a G. E. Andover to Boston and return only 85c DOUBLE-BED Automatic Blanket and enjoy cozy, Also you r including tax TUESDAY, WEDNESDA I', THURSDAY — Nov. 30, Dia-. I, DUAL-CONTROL Bette Davis, Robert Montt; restful slumber . . . every night . . . all of toys, now or June Bride 3:10 6:05 9:05 S52.95 Children over five and under winter long. Now's the time to buy Paul Langton Jean Rogers You will fi twelve pay only half the Fighting Back 1:55 4:50 7:50 automatic blankets for every bed in TWIN-BED .bargain" fare; youngsters un- SINGLE CONTROL own fine toy der five ride free as usual. your home so the whole family can FRIDAY, SATURDAY — December 3, 4 enjoy restful, healthful sleeping comfort. $39.95 A de Take it eaay ... arrive on time Louis Hayward Dennis avoid traffic tie ups and where - to- Louise Albritton %'alk A Crooked Mile I will park problem. I Take the ALL-WEA- 3:10 6:05 9:00 THER train. o'clock — I Surrender Dear Litwin Jelin Don McGuirel LAWRENCE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Real Train Comfort at Prices 1:45 4:40 7:35 .4 1:0 You Can't Beat: 444 03 PART OF NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC EES111 SATURDAY MORNING MOVIE FOR cIIILDREN AT 10 O'CLOCK AAILROPO estern Feat till` superman (Serial) AND 213 - 15 ESSE) BOSTON and MAINE *MINUte MAN SERVICE' Short Subjects and Cartoon,. NEW ENGLAND . . use PLACE 10 LIVE

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PROPOSED sTuDy (30115154Es Course, Pencil Sketching. Plower X-Ray Aids Search For TB Among the eollrenlA Offered for Arranging, Great Issues, liow to Le ses -1937 BUICK SPE. PUNCHARD HIGH consideration by the people of An- Use a Library Effectively, Plato's By PATRICIA PETERED; door sedan, deluxe dover and near-by communities, Republic and Mimic Appreciation. /tier driven. Apply to be given at the Memorial Hall Persons interested in these Broadcast Two students have been chosen library. one Is already drawing in- courses are asked to contact the Circle, And. Thurs. on Friday mornina at 10:30 "I from each grade to take part in the Ly 7-9, Saturday 94. terest and questions. This is t he library its soon as possible to aid l'Itank Thee" a Thanksgiving story Goldsmith speaking contest to he TS he bmadcast over radio station course in Personality and Personal In the final selection of courses. LADIES' BLENDED ill held December 9 as school assem- play is based on a Appearance, which could be in- ad Grey cloth three- VUUM. This bly, Those chosen were: seniors, seal by John Greenleaf Whittier Dorothy Christie and Russel Doyle; ' luded in those given in the early ,gth coat; Girl's Tan !Bitted "The Witch's Daughtes.' part of the new year if enough '948 PLATES AT °NCR both size 16. Call juniors, Anne Marie Murray and 811 TO 131 DOWN hose taking part are: narrator, Donald Mudget: sophomores, Nancy interest is registered. New we Old Gue—No Wattled [. D-2 Ike, Theft Provers, Damage Pieced hour Goff; Prudence, Dorothy Adams and Clifford Lawrence. Maud Preston, stylist and per- fasting; Maisie, Claire Dumont; sonality authority. would be the D. HAODY DREWREY IR RENT Notes OPEN EVENINGS Lacy, Lucille Spinella; a woman's Joyce Demers, a senior, was re- le,turer. Educated in England WU Milk St. 1434 Mem Ave. R RENT ON voice. Claire Grasse; David, Ray- and America, she has followed an lestea Renard SI, WASH- cently chosen to receive the Daugh- Mery 7-1•7S SLIM 44173 nue. Tel. And. 564-NV mond Skea; Josiah, Robert AV:- ters of the American Revolution intriguing chain of experiences MAIL AND •soirmv =VICE n. Cabe; Esek, Arthur Rehe; minister, good citizenship award. from the House of Worth, and Calvin Hatch; a man's voice, Mur- Football (f • Harrods in London. from which LOST ray Abbott. Sound effects and she visited Maltiliocher, Moly- The annual football game be- he sonic are in charge of Katherine netts, Schlaparelli. Boulanger, tween Punchard and Johnson High Instrument Instruction us IT NOV. 1 IN AN- Anderson. All the members of the Paton, etc.. to the United States schools will be played on the. An- PRIVATE and CLASS in Drth Andover, Ladies' east arc students in the ninth as a woman's buyer and personal- dover Playstead Thursday, Thanks- ffrist Watch; initials rude in the Junior iligh school. ity' consultant in American special- • Accordion giving day. The kick-off will he at • Clarinet ng Ith white gold strap. 'oldsmitli Speaking Contest ty shops. She reveals to her lis- 116. 10:11 a. in. teners the personal tricks of dress, • Saxophone • Trumpet ty, (tf 24) ng voice and carriage that can make • Piano •Bass Viol *Drums TED TO BUY DAMPHOUSSE Central PTA Organizes each one a woman of greater as' charm and individual loveliness. • Electric & Spanish Guitar SIDING — INSULATION Third Dancing Class itt- FASHIONED OR Photo by Powers X-Ray Service ROOFING Enrollment for This course is one of several • Vibraphones Guy N. Christian, 6 the dancing By taking advantage of X-ray services provided by tuberculosis in- classes sponsored by the Centra' appearing for consideration on In- Georgetown, Mass. T(4,155 .129188 Any 'rune associations affiliated with the National Tuberculosis Association, these the PTA has become so large that questionnaire now available at METRO MUSIC CENTER Ix; Phone 2851. We will 20o MT. VERNON STREET people are finding out if tuberculosis has sneaked up on them—or if the library. Others listed are: ESSEX ST., at Irway three classes have been organized. 420 COMMON ST. TEL. 20232 14be r5l5.1-11 their lungs are healthy. Funds for the case-finding work of the ass°• Beginner's Spanish. Hionemaker'a - _ All will be held in the Junior High ciations are derived from the annual sale of Christmas Seals. )R ANYTHING OLD school music room at 3:15 the i ca days indicated. Registration is now Walnut, Grape and Andover Girls Enrolled '11 his interpretation of drama to !Or I Furniture. Glass, ROOFING closed. the public at large. ter, Jewelry, Clocks, Class 1. which will meet Dec. At Simmons' College Nat Among the students Born in Munich, Germany, he RUTH HAMMOND nes, Guns, Coins, Fur. ROOF REPAIRING 2, is for fifth and sixth grade stu- who have re- ro- cently completed registration for received his formal education in DRESSES BLOUSES SPORTSWEAR William F. Graham, OF ALL KINDS dents, and will include tap, classic, this country and in Switzerland. sal the year at Simmons' college are OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 — 5:30 den Hill Ave., Haver. 25 Years of Experience and skate dancing. Mrs. Henry J.' He was a student at the great Max Telephone Haverhill Dolan will assist. the following Andover young wo- EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 9-12 NOON .11c All Work Covered Reinhardt's Seminar in Vienna Will call to look. Class 2 will meet Dec. 3, and is men: and studied ballet dancing in 14 Park Street Edith LeRoy Ambye, daughter of wn (tf 28) By Insurance for girls of the first and second Paris. --- grades and kindergarten. Folk .Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Ambye of by 12 Fletcher street, a member of the 5n- D — TO RENT HENRY E. GOSSE dancing will be taught. Mrs. James Hart. Mrs. Richard Pippit sophomore class in the school of HAGGETT'S POND ROAD science. Wit YOUNG BUSINESS and Mrs. Norman Stein will assist. WEST ANDOVER Jane Carol Black, daughter of Mr. to ad small apartment Class 3 will be for boys of the Telephone Lawrence 38805 and Mrs. Peter D. Black of 6 Wash- Or- once 6 1 2 1, Ext. 394, first and second grades. and boys ington avenue. a member of the 311- 9 and 5 Monday and girls of third and fourth freshman class, who prepared for riday. grades. It will include tap, clas- college at Punchard High school. :he AUTO GLASS INSTALLED sic, and skate dancing. Mrs. Gil- You read about them bert Cate will assist. Miss Shirley Jane Alma Draper, anti loan la 0:zsece. WHILE U WAIT Novack of North Andover will be Frances Draper. daughters of Mr. the dancing instructor. and Mrs. Ralph L. Draper of 27 Bartlet street, members of the Your Trees Against freshman class who prepared at Winter Storms. SPANISH ('(PURSE Ea At present, the number of Punchard High school. . . . and here they are! Expert Marie Agatha Galvagna, daughter Bracing and Cabling questionnaires registering interest In the Beginner's; Spanish course of Mr. and Mrs. Orazio Galvagna of ar- CALL US Gj 213 Massachusetts avenue, North is too small to guarantee the on, offering of such a course in the Andover, also a freshman and a See these brilliant new Hotpoint appliances... as ion Regulators, inside and early part of the new year. Those graduate of Johnson High school. call ..tside door and trunk handles who mean to register are urged to Maryrose A. Jordan, daughter of advertised in LIFE Magazine . . . now on display in our 0111 .1,rr•ors, Furniture Tops, Mirror express their interest as soon as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jordan of er- possible, as the classes are now 7 Argyle street, a graduate student store. Kitchen-planned and custom-built, each in the school of home economics Or 300 being selected. A large number ver CITY GLASS CO. of returns show that Plato's Re- who previously attended Boston model is years ahead in streamlined Ma- 311 COMMON STREET public is to be even more popular University. . a design. See them and see why— LAWRENCE than last year's discussion of Barbara Ruth Shulze, daughter of itch JMBING Mr. and Mrs. Carleton E. Shulze of TELEPHONE 9539 Thucydides' Peloponnesian Wars, wn also led by Alston Chase. Carisbrooke street, a member of the :or, and freshman class who prepared at 's "%tam -tb f4otputt— has NESIONEdireenak...,,.MINESIAN1. Abbot Academy. ray Lois Valpey, daughter of Mr. and rah Mrs. Frank D. R. Valpey of 21 Cha- Aitimicced Rttex fleat goAvie I Hotpoint Postwar Refrigera- tors offer new streamlined de- pin road, North Andover, a senior sign that gives you as much Welch Co. in the school of science. as one-third more food stor- SURPLUS Carolyn ,Marguerite White, daugh- age space 1.1i the same kitchen ,L AND. 128 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. White area. Famous Thiftintister of 33 Washington avenue, a member mechanism freezes ice faster than old-style units and act• Portable Microscopes of the freshman class who prepared tinny uses less electricity. at Punchard High school. We offer a limited quantity of surplus portable micro- Jocelyn Ann White, sister of Car- scopes for sale. These are all new, in original cartons and olyn, junior in the school of English. are offered at a fraction of original cost. Marjorie Ann Weeks, daughter of Specifications: Overall height 8 inches, turret with a0l1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks of 66 RID ihree different powers. Will accept auxiliary eye-piece for Chestnut street, a sophomore in • • higher powers desired. Fully adjustable on tiltback base. the school of retailing. iS Optical system: pitch-polished lenses. These portable microscopes are offered subject to prior t. sale on the following terms: Price $9.00, includes shipping Academy To Present EN and packing charges. Check or money order should be sent Lecture on Theatre 72 with your order or $2.50 deposit, the microscope to be sent Gerard Willem Van Loon, lec- C.O.D. for balance. Any check received after quantity has turer and ardent devotee of stage- been sold will be returned promptly. craft. will speak on "The Theatre: Showcase of Democracy" at George Washington hall, Phillips • Hotpoint Washer- the big Academy, Friday, Dec. 3 at 5:15. buy among quality wash- Gibson Page Co., Inc. ers, with famous Thrifti- The lecture is open to the public. Valor 3-zone washing ac- Dealers in War Surplus The son of the late Henrik Wil- tion. 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committee during last p Give Demonstration eriod deeds of kindliest+ Monday. She is meeting with the Laile On Baby Bathing little word. of love. individual committees instead of An interesting demonstration on JUNIOR HIGH Ilelp to make earth hap baby bathing was given by Mr. and the dam a rommittee as a whole. By JANET Tilomrsos like the heaven abort' Mrs. James Burke and son, Jimmy, Monday the ninth grade college Iti,1.1 .1. C.AIIC gym classes were ; It CASWELL • before a ylatrt tin child care at Mari- ASSEAIBLV and mythology classes. during Hill/W11 a film on the Puiteltard-Methuen g Scribe etta college, Mtrriettn, Ohio, last A Thanksgiving program was Miss Ida Grover's illness. ame, week.: •' played Armistice Day. presented Wednesday morning 'ruesday. Nov. 23, Dr. NVIlliam P.AltENTS' NIGHT accuracy 'are the important fac- I Mrs. Burke. the former Jane Several members of the Junior VOLUME 62 NUME which featured singing by a Emmons started testing eyes of Troop 72 of the Free church tors. The Arrow and Bear patrols West of 98 Chestnut street, a regist- High faculty, Miss Ansi Angelo, chorus of about 20 girls, under all the seventh grade pupils. He held a parents' night Friday eve- also gave a demonstration of knot ered nurse, did the bathing, Baby Miss Angle Dantos, and MN the direction of Mrs. Miriam Mc- will be In the Junior High school ning, Nov. 19. In spite of the tying tinder the direction of Com- Jimmy submitted with many smiles Evelyn Parker. are being givet Ardle. The president, Raeburn Tuesday and Friday mornings, rain a good attendance served to mitteeman Howard 'Johnson. The driving lessons by Owen Hinckley and gurgles, while Daddy James Hathaway, read the governor's until VIEWS inspire and encourage the boys. second and t It ird periods. Schwarzenberg twins then -gave provided moral support. Two men proclamation. The Rev. John S. In the Punchard !Ugh school Christmas. driving ear. The program started with the an exhibition of Morse signaling besides Burke are in the class of Moses was the speaker. OF lights out :tint a spotlight focused and their fine work showed what 28 members. Burke, a veteran, is the 'The Junior High collected • Each week a pickup squad from on' the flag cif the United States can be done by boys willing to try The members of the chorus $26.42 in membership fees for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. were: one of the homerooms Is In of America with a fan simulating under proper leadership. Burke of 383 Main street. Mrs. Junior ReJ Cross. or this 50 charge of improving the condition cents per room were dues to na- THE a breeze to 'ripple the flag as if Scoutmaster David MacCord of Burke is the daughter of Mr. and Grade 7- —Betsy Sparks, Isabel of the school grounds by picking: Waldie, Norma !toward, Gail tional headquarters and part also aetually•rflying from a flag pole. Troop 72, requested parents of the Mrs. Myles West and trained at the up all pieces of paper that are Thompson, Ann Sughrue, Maxine was sent to the National Chil- Star Scout Thomas Burnett re- following boys to present them Lawrence General hospital. Both scattered around. NEWS yard The Star-Spangled Banner" Wainwright. dren's fund. with their well-earned badges of are graduates of l'uncluu•d High By LEONARD F. during the opening ceremony. advancement: Thomas Merrick school. Oracle 8—Marilyn Early, Sandra An interesting art exhibit was The Rev. 'Metering Itcynolds, and David Lloyd, tenderfoot; Leo Guertin, Marlon Campbell,. Sid- held Tuesday, Nov. 16, from TELEVISION One vital issue o Jr., then played the piano with all Ruel, second class; Allan and MT. HOLOKE 01,1715 ney Tavern, Lucille Sherry. 8:15 to I o'clock. Many students affairs that makes littl the parents and scouts joining in Arthur Schwarzenberg, first class; Tile Mt. Holyoke club of Andover Grade 9--Virginia Lees, Jo- visited the art room to view the at the average citizen is tt the singing. Star Scout William Russell Johnson, William Hood, and Lawrence met Nov. 17 at the Ann Dueling, Betty Stevens, work on display. of aid to China, a confu; Hood then led the audience in gen- Calvin Hatch. star scout; cooking home of Mrs. James S. Eastitam, Anita 'rellier, Ruth Denholm, The clothing drive for needy highlighted by Mader eral singing of Camp Onway merit badge to Thomas Burnett, Bartlett street, with 18 members Eileen Skeirik, Ruth Weimer, children ended Wednesday. The WALTER'S Kai-shek's self-invitati songs. William Hood, and Russell John- present. Mrs. George Stillborn pre- Felice Pomerleau. Junior High pupils have generous- United States. We cer Demonstrations by the Scout son: public health merit badge to sided. ' • Assembly ly brought in many bundles of Drop in for Your Favorite not get a clear picture troop were next on the program An interesting assembly was Thomas Burnett, William Hood, Mrs. Sanborn spoke of :the Plans clothing. States policy towards tl and Star Scout Calvin Hatch an- and Calvin Hatch. • for completing the quota to be held sixth period. Wednesday, to 'rhe regular meeting of the for our government he nounced that the Bear and Arrow A scout film depicting the raised in this district for the two observe "Book Week." President Student Council for NIonday svgs SANDWICH or DRINK tatting an off-and-ol patrols would demonstrate the growth of a boy from Infancy to million dollar campaign for the col- Raeburn Hathaway introduced converted. towards the Chiang proper technique of tying the Miss Margaret Lane of the Memor- Mrs. Anna Walsh met with the a young matt taking his place ID lege. Miss Marion Barker, co- 5 Park Street regime. If we knew knee, head, hand, and arm sling the world was shown by George chairman, of Lawrence, also spoke. ial Hall library who was in financial committee or the dance policy is supposed to b, bandages. In judging this con- Glennie. This film emphasizes the Mrs. Sanborn introduced the charge of the program. Miss really stand for in Chin test. Troop Committeeman Merrill influence of the Boy Scouts of speaker of the afternoon, Franklin Lane, in turn. Introduced the we support whatever po Burnett pointed out that speed is America on a boy and its aid to T. Bigelow of Andover, newly elec- chief speaker, Thomas Curtis. Mr. supposed to support, not the goal, but that neatness and Curtis. known RADIO REPAIR his home life. Mr. Glennie also ted trustee of Mt. Holyoke. Mr. us the "Book Ex- better arrive at an une plorer," reviewed some of the showed a movie of camp life at Bigelow gave a very clear picture of the problem. Our outstanding books of the year for Phone 3.4000 — Res. 9088 Camp Onway. The program con- of the work of the financial com- SERVICE eems to resemble children of Junior High school cluded with Scoutmaster Mac- mittee of the trustees. nouth charity aroused age. Dr. Joseph B. IleCiivilt Cord thanking the Free church ' 'Tea' was served by the hostess, vmpathy for an unkn Two movies were shown during and the troop committeemen for Mrs. East-ham. Miss Harriet Part- sty, based on no real CHIROPODIST - PODIATRIST Assembly period Friday, with Ben- TEMPLE'S their splendid cooperation and ridge of Lawrence poured. r appreciation of tl 351 Essex St. Lawrence, Mass. efforts in behalf of the boys. Re- jamin Dimlich in charge. One 66 MAIN STREET TEL. 1175 tances. We don't knc was a cartoon, entitled "Scotty freshments were served by the (111ristmas Rooks e are merely pro scouts. Finds a Home." The second, en- oomed life or are real The Memorial Hall library radio titled "Story of the Polar Re- M fain Climb talk given at 10:30 a. tn. Tuesday, he patient back to h, Limited Quantities of the Troop 72, Boy Scouts of Free gions," gave an interesting ac- urround Chiang with November 30 over station WCCM count of the life in both the North following Anti-Freezes are church climbed Mt. Monadnock on will be on the subject of books for igorous leadership an Sunday, November 21. The com- Pole and Antarctica. •et we have strong susi in stock: Christmas gifts. Notes The Book Room mittee in charge was Scoutmaster The idea behind the program, e is far from compete David MacCord, Assistant Scout- Miss Barbara Bolton of Wrent- e is a thoroughgoing ZERONE ZEREX which is an interview conducted 1111.111 is substituting in the Latin master David Cargill, and Junior Wishes to announce that it will be Does China Want Chia TREK SHELLZONE by Mrs. Lathrop Merrick, asking Assistant Scoutmaster Roger Dea. the questions commonly brought to The picture is mad' PRESTONE CASCADE The scouts gathered at 7:15 a. m. the library, and Miss Margaret BE UP TO DATE Closed November 24 through rest of week . obscure by the presen at the church for the trip. Those Lane, Young People's librarian, is STUDY POPULAR PIANO munists. If we support participating were: Richard that books are not necessarily too Beginners and Advanced Students wonder whether we ar Meadoweroft. William Hood. Allan TOMPKINS expensive for Christmas giving, and Class in Modern Harmony The New Book Room Will Open ing our money down a and Arthur Schwarzenberg, Doug- SERVICE STATION can be chosen with an eye to illus- drain, and we aren't las Hardy, Richard Parker. WALTER SLOCOMB 416 No. Main St. Shawsheen tration, print,-finding and the all MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 77 MAIN STREET China's people want I Charles Simpson, David Lloyd, TELEPHONE 2037-MK important literary value. what he stands for. Russell Johnson, Leo Ruel, Calvin leave him to his own Hatch, Thomas Burnett, Thomas ARTIST'S SUPPLIES Merrick, Raymond Yancy. Allan (Continued on Pa; Dodge. and David Martin. •-:cout (' pet rhe committee for the concert OILS of the Andover Community Or- chestra Sunday afternoon. Novem- ber 21. for the benefit of the Boy WAT- ER Scouts of Andover was assisted by COLORS scouts front Troop 70 of Christ church, Troop 73 of South church. and Troop 75 of St. Augustine's -A RTIST'S BRUSHES church as ticket takers. Tickets — Sable - - Bristle on sale in the lobby of the audi- ty CHARCOAL, CANVAS torium were in charge of District ..„ Chairman Calvin Metcalf with CANVAS BOARD District Commissioner Walter Cas- PALETTES well assisting. SKETCH PADS Troop 70—Christ Church The troop met in the parish house under the leadership of 19 NEW ENGLAND PAINT SHOPPING I Patrol Leader Raeburn Hathaway, AND WALLPAPER CO. Friday evening, November 19. TILL CHRIS1 70 BROADWAY LAWRENCE instruction in signaling and scout games were on the program. i5.D.v.viezwwwc

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