44". Won In M ,Mrs. Edw, who served .1 ter of the spoke at the ing of the A ANOTHER SUTHERLAND FIRST men Voters Phillips Aral "Women in Mrs. O'Kel dover at the Welfare con of which [Mr man. Mrs. O'Ke laws and cc A HEM are unjust to she cited the mandatory s, victed of col that for mer lieves that without a f facts and tin dealt with i And It's Ready ! manner. Women of prehended f, offenders, wl means receil too often co It's just one, two — up comes the hem and you're

ready with the skirt hit of the season. Make it long, Marriage The follow make it short, make it any length you wish, for these riage have '13, the Town Cl tubular all wool jersey skirt lengths come 38" long. George J The elasticized, shirred waist fits it to any size from Haverhill an 382 Andover 24 to 36. In black, grey, red, natural and dubonnet. Henry V. and Priscille Ave., Lynn. Roland J. Jeannette L St., Lawrenc

Engageme Ballerina Joseph B street, Meth gagement o Dolores, to Skirt erd, son of and the latE Both are Lengths ward F. Sea uen. Miss C clilfe collegE at the H. Her fiance $395 in the Ar: is now a si versity.

Wedding each SI INA—DI Elizabeth ter of Mr. 56 Maple marriage • Silva of Te 16, at St. A ceremony N Rev. M. F.

ANDOVER CUSTOMERS - - - Births A daugh Call Andover 300 14, at Law to Mr. and Essex stre€ No Toll Charge former Fra A son Fr Lawrence C and Mrs. Abbot strei former Dor VP THE AND( Pagt• 1 THE ANDOVER TOWNSNI.VN, November 20, 10 r. when plans were made for the OUR COVER 1948 program. Women Treated Unfairly Dr. John J. Hartigan is working One of the Reed boys is on the annual dinner dance com- plucking the last of the feathers mittee of the Greater Lawrence In Massachusetts Courts from a bird on Medical association, which will be his father's farm, Argilla road. 'Mrs. Edward O'Keefe of Lynn, held Wednesday night, December court procedure, do not even The Reed turkey farm is one of 10, at the Merrimack Valley Golf -who served for six years as a mem- have the protection of women pro- the largest in New England, club. ber of the State Parole Board, bation officers to counsel with them with thousands of birds in vari- spoke at the November open meet- or to explain their rights to them. ous stages of dress and undress. ing of the Andover League of Wo- The homes of these women are FIRST TO COME HOME men Voters at the Peabody House, often unwisely broken up with seri- The body of. John Bourdelais, Phillips Academy. Her subject was ous consequences to the children Leon A. Field, 5 Wolcott ave- the first war-dead body to be "Women in Prison." and great expense to the state. nue, was • out of town this . past returned to Andover, will ar- Mrs. O'Keefe was brought to An- Mrs. O'Keefe pointed out that if week on a down-Maine hunting rive at the Lawrence- railroad dover at the invitation of the Social women offenders are to receive a trip. Station November 24 on the Welfare committee of the League greater measure of justice we must John Prisley is a member of the 4:33 p. m. _ train. - The- 'com- of which Mrs. Alden Cook is chair- have well trained and qualified wo- Brown University N. R. 0. T. C. mander of the V. F. W. and man. men probation officers in our rifle team. To date the team has commander of the Legion are Mrs. O'Keefe declared that the courts. There are few such officers defeated the University of Roches- requested to contact Frank Mar- laws and courts of Massachusetts in the state. ter, Marquette University, Univer- key's office as soon as possible- are unjust to women. As an example Mrs. O'Keefe said that the State sity of New Mexico, Illinois Insti- . she cited the fact that whereas the Parole Board too often ignores the tute of Technology, and Duke Uni- mandatory sentence for women con- recommendations of the State Re- versity. Mr. Prisley is the son of victed of cohabitation is five years, formatory at Framingham regard- Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Prisley "IT'S THE FOOD" that for men is two years. She be- ing decisions for parole. She sug- of Porter road, and is a graduate Where there's the rare combination of of Phillips academy. atmosphere and good food, tastily pre- lieves that judges too often act gests that the power of parole pared and in sizable portions. without a full knowledge of the should rest in the hands of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Covell, Elm —Specializing in Lobster and Chicken— facts and that women offenders are warden at Framingham and the street, were hosts to 1948 officers Little Red School House dealt with in a faulty, haphazard State Commissioner of Correction. of the North Andover Grange on Route 125 North Andover manner. Only under such a system does she Sunday evening, November 16, Women of wealth are rarely ap- believe that there can be a conti- prehended for loitering or as sex nuity of treatment for women of- offenders, whereas women of small fenders so essential if these women means receive heavy sentences, are are to be treated with intelligence too and justice. 'e often confused and bewildered A daughter Saturday, November 3, Marriage Intentions . 15, at the Lawrence General hos- The following intentions of mar- pital to Mr. and Mrs. George Du- >e riage have 'been filed at the office of mont, Tewksbury street. The the Town Clerk: mother is the former Yvonne Paquette. Thanksgiving-1947 9. George J LeGault, 105 Water St., In the United States an annual festival of m Haverhill and Mildred F. Clinton of Family Group 382 Andover St. Thanksgiving for the mercies of the closing On Police Force it. Henry V. Parsons, 9 Dufton Rd., year. This day, observed on the last Thursday and Priscilla B. Usher, 14 Phillips There are now three members Ave., Lynn. of the Deyermond family on the of November, is fixed by proclamation of the Roland J. Couture, 138 Lowell St., local police force, with the ap- President and Governors of states. The festival pointment on Monday evening by Jeannette L. Morneau, 78 Hawley owes its origin to the Pilgrims. St., Lawrence. the selectmen of Calvin C. Deyer- mond, 11 Shawsheen road. Three Governor Bradford (then as now) set apart appointments to the local force Engagement were made. The newly appointed a day for thanksgiving in 1621, in order to Joseph B. Coppeta, 112 Swan patrolmen are: Richard Caldwell, thank Providence for the good harvest of the street, Methuen, announces the en- 5 Upland road; Calvin C. Deyer- gagement of his daughter, Flora mond, 11 Shawsheen road; and Pilgrims. The day has been observed ever since Dolores, to Frederick D. Brain- Frank Koza, 85 Main street. and in New England it long ranked as the great erd, son of Mrs. Bernice Brainerd The men were appointed from and the late Frank Brainerd. a list of five which had been certi- annual festival. Both are graduates of the Ed- fied by the civil service commis- This year we can offer (thanks to the good ward F. Searles high school, Meth- sion, and the names will now be harvest) practically everything to make your uen. Miss Coppeta attended Rad- submitted to the civil service com- cliffe college and is now employed mission for confirmation. All three holiday plannings a success. at the H. K. Webster company. of the men are veterans. Her fiance served as a lieutenant .lohn Deyermond and his son 15 in the Army Air Forces, and Robert are now members of the PLEASE LET US KNOW REAL SOON is now a student at Boston Uni- force. Calvin makes the third versity. member of the family to be ap- The Size, Weight, Etc., of the Turkey pointed. You Are Planning To Buy ch Wedding They will be plentiful and the price per lb. sitx.A—DUFF Locals Elizabeth Patricia Duff, daugh- 3Irs. Edward .1. O'Connor, presi- Lower Than Last Year ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duff, dent of the Shawsheen Village We will have a full line of fancy fruits and 56 Maple avenue, was united in Women's Club; Mrs. Frederick C. marriage with Manuel Joseph Smit h, regional vice-president of vegetables for the holiday. Silva of Tewksbury on November the Massachusetts State Federa- 16, at St. Augustine's church. The tion of Women's Clubs; and Mrs. Sunshine Krispy Crackers—Ideal for all purposes, lb. 25c ceremony was performed by the .Joseph H. Higginson, president of Rev. M. F. McDonald, 0. S. A. the Tuesday club, attended the ELMER'S CHEEZ-WEEZ and MINT BUBLETS 3 for $1.39 Presidents' Night program spon- sored by the Singular club of Law- FAMOUS CHOCOLATES—Plain Box (To Be Sure) lb. 69c Births rence, on Monday night, November Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Candied Cherries, A daughter Friday, November i7, at the Y. W. C. A. in Lawrence. Raisins, Etc., We could list 100 items. 14, at Lawrence General hospital Davit Mae('ord, son of Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Idalino Sousa, 54 Mrs. James N. MacCord, 95A North Just Ask Us—We Have It! Essex street. The mother is the , Main street, is working on the col- former Frances Bradish. lege yearbook at Burdett College, A son Friday, November 14, at Boston, as assistant to the bio- Lawrence General hospital to Mr. graphical editor, and also is as- THE ROCKPORT MARKET and Mrs. Nelson Norman, 127 sisting the subscription manager. Abbot street. The mother is the MacCord is in his last year at the Telephone Andover Accommodation Service former Dorothy Selfridge. j allege. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, .November 18, 1947 Page 2 0, 19-17 Won In M Mrs. Edwi who served her of the spoke at the ing of the A ANOTHER SUTHERLAND FIRST men Voters Phillips Arai "-Women in Mrs. O'Kei dover at the Welfare con of which Mr man. Mrs. O'Ke laws and cc A HEM are unjust to she cited the mandatory s, victed of col that for mer lieves that without a facts and the dealt with i And It's Ready ! manner. Women of prehended f offenders, wl means receii too often co It's just one, two — up comes the hem and you're

ready with the skirt hit of the season. Make it long, Marriage The folio v make it short, make it any length you wish, for these riage have b the Town Cl tubular all wool jersey skirt lengths come 38" long. George J The elasticized, shirred waist fits it to any size from Haverhill an 382 Andover 24 to 36. In black, grey, red, natural and dubonnet. Henry V. and Priscilla Ave., Lynn. Roland J. Jeannette L St., LawrenE

Engagemc Ballerina Joseph E street, Meth gagement o Dolores, to Skirt erd, son of and the late Both are Lengths ward F. Sea uen. Miss C cliffe college at the H. Her fiance $395 in the Ar 1 is now a si versity. each Wedding SILVA-1)t Elizabeth ter of Mr. I 56 Maple marriage • Silva of Te 16, at St. A ceremony Rev. M. F. ANDOVER CUSTOMERS - - - Births A daugh Call Andover 300 14, at Law to Mr. and Essex stree No Toll Charge for mer Fra A son Fr Lawrence C and Mrs. Abbot stre4 former Dor 111•11111111111111111 - THE AND( rage 1 THE A N DO V ER TOW S31A N, November 20, 19-17 when plans were made for the OUR COVER 1948 program. Women Treated Unfairly Dr. John .1. Hartigan is working One of the Reed boys is on the annual dinner dance com- plucking the last of the feathers mittee of the Greater Lawrence In Massachusetts Courts from a Thanksgiving bird on Medical association, which will be his father's farm, Argilla road. held Wednesday night, December ,Mrs. Edward O'Keefe of Lynn, l,y court p:•ocedure, do not even The Reed turkey farm is one of who served for six years as a mem- 10, at the Merrimack Valley Golf have the protection of women pro- the largest in New England, club. ber of the State Parole Board, bation officers to counsel with them with thousands of birds in vari- spoke at the November open meet- or to explain their rights to them. ous stages of dress and undress. ing of the Andover League of Wo- The homes of these women are FIRST TO COME HOME men Voters at the Peabody House, often unwisely broken up with seri- The body of. John Bourdelais, Phillips Academy. Her subject was ous consequences to the children Leon A. Field, 5 Wolcott ave- the first war-dead body to be "Women in Prison." and great expense to the state. nue, was out of town this past returned to Andover, will ar- Mrs. O'Keefe was brought to An- Mrs. O'Keefe pointed out that if week on a down-Maine hunting rive at the Lawrence- railroad dover at the invitation of the Social women offenders are to receive a trip. Station November 24 on the Welfare committee of the League greater measure of justice we must John Prisley is a member of the , 4:33 p. in. train. - The• com- of which iMrs. Alden Cook is chair- have well trained and qualified wo- Brown University N. R. 0. T. C. mander of the V. F. W. and man. men probation officers in our rifle team. To date the team has' commander of the Legion are Mrs. O'Keefe declared that the courts. There are few such officers defeated the University of Roches- requested to contact Frank Mar- laws and courts of Massachusetts in the state. ter, Marquette University, Univer- key's office as soon as possible, are unjust to women. As an example Mrs. O'Keefe said that the State sity of New Mexico, Illinois Insti- she cited the fact that whereas the Parole Board too often ignores the tute of Technology, and Duke Uni- mandatory sentence for women con- recommendations of the State Re- versity. Mr. Prisley is the son of victed of cohabitation is five years, formatory at Framingham regard- Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Prisley "IT'S THE FOOD" that for men is two years. She be- ing decisions for parole. She sug- of Porter road, and is a graduate Where there's the rare combination of of Phillips academy. atmosphere and good food, tastily pre- lieves that judges too often act gests that the power of parole pared and in sizable portions. without a full knowledge of the should rest in the hands of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Covell, Elm —Specializing in Lobster and Chicken— facts and that women offenders are warden at Framingham and the street, were hosts to 1948 officers Little Red School House dealt with in a faulty, haphazard State Commissioner of Correction. of the North Andover Grange on Route 125 North Andover manner. Only under such a system does she Sunday evening, November 16, Women of wealth are rarely ap- believe that there can be a conti- prehended for loitering or as sex nuity of treatment for women of- offenders, whereas women of small fenders so essential if these women means receive heavy sentences, are are to be treated with intelligence too often confused and bewildered and justice.

Marriage Intentions A daughter Saturday, November 15, at the Lawrence General hos- The following intentions of mar- pital to Mr. and Mrs. George Du- riage have been filed at the office of mont, Tewksbury street. The the Town Clerk: mother is the former Yvonne Thanksgiving-1947 Paquette. George J LeGault, 105 Water St., In the United States an annual festival of Haverhill and Mildred F. Clinton of Family Group 38,2 Andover St. Thanksgiving for the mercies of the closing Henry V. Parsons, 9 Dufton Rd., On Police Force year. This day, observed on the last Thursday and Priscilla B. Usher, 14 Phillips There are now three members Ave., Lynn. of the Deyermond family on the of November, is fixed by proclamation of the Roland J. Couture, 138 Lowell St., local police force, with the ap- President and Governors of states. The festival pointment on Monday evening by Jeannette L. Morneau, 78 Hawley owes its origin to the Pilgrims. St., Lawrence. the selectmen of Calvin C. Deyer- mond, 11 Shawsheen road. Three Governor Bradford (then as now) set apart appointments to the local force Engagement were made. The newly appointed a day for thanksgiving in 1621, in order to Joseph B. Coppeta, 112 Swan patrolmen are: Richard Caldwell, thank Providence for the good harvest of the street, Methuen, announces the en- 5 Upland road; Calvin C. Deyer- gagement of his daughter, Flora mond, 11 Shawsheen road; and Pilgrims. The day has been observed ever since Dolores, to Frederick D. Brain- Frank Koza, 85 Main street. and in New England it long ranked as the great erd, son of Mrs. Bernice Brainerd The men were appointed from and the late Frank Brainerd. a list of five which had been certi- annual festival. Both are graduates of the Ed- fied by the civil service commis- This year we can offer (thanks to the good ward F. Searles high school, Meth- sion, and the names will now be harvest) practically everything to make your uen. Miss Coppeta attended Rad- submitted to the civil service com- cliffe college and is now employed mission for confirmation. All three holiday plannings a success. at the H. K. Webster company. of the men are veterans. Her fiance served as a lieutenant .John Deyermond and his son 5 in the Army Air Forces, and Robert are now members of the PLEASE LET US KNOW REAL SOON is now a student at Boston Uni- force. Calvin makes the third versity. member of the family to be ap- The Size, Weight, Etc., of the Turkey pointed. You Are Planning To Buy Wedding They will be plentiful and the price per lb. SILVA—DUFF Locals Elizabeth Patricia Duff, daugh- mrs. Edward .1. O'Connor, presi- Lower Than Last Year ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duff, dent of the Shawsheen Village We will have a full line of fancy fruits and 56 Maple avenue, was united in Women's Club; Mrs. Frederick C. marriage with Manuel Joseph Smith, regional vice-president of vegetables for the holiday. Silva of Tewksbury on November the Massachusetts State Federa- 16, at St. Augustine's church. The tion of Women's Clubs; and Mrs. Sunshine Krispy Crackers—Ideal for all purposes, lb. 25c ceremony was performed by the J()srph H. Higginson, president of Rev. M. F. McDonald, 0. S. A. the Tuesday club, attended the ELMER'S CHEEZ-WEEZ and MINT BUBLETS 3 for $1.39 Presidents' Night program spon- sored by the Singmar club of Law- FAMOUS CHOCOLATES—Plain Box (To Be Sure) lb. 69c Births !•ence, on Monday night, November Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Candied Cherries, A daughter Friday, November '17, at the Y. W. C. A. in Lawrence. Raisins, Etc., We could list 100 items. 14, at Lawrence General hospital David MacCord, son of Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Idalino Sousa, 54 Mrs. James N. MacCord, 95A North Just Ask Us—We Have It! Essex street. The mother is the Main street, is working on the col- former Frances Bradish. lege yearbook at Burdett College, A son Friday, November 14, at Boston, as assistant to the bio- Lawrence General hospital to Mr. graphical editor, and also is as- THE ROCKPORT MARKET and Mrs. Nelson Norman, 127 sisting the subscription manager. Abbot street. The mother is the MacCord is in his last year at the Telephone Andover Accommodation Service former Dorothy Selfridge. nommos THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, .November 13, 1947 Page 2 . 1947 Established 1887 Thanksgiving Service Firemen's Annual THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN The Union Thanksgiving serv- Concert and Ball Published every Thursday by ice, conducted under the auspices The 76th annual concert and ball The Consolidated Press, Inc. El Of the Andover Council of by members of the Andover Fire- 4 Park Street, Andover, Mass. Churches, will be held on Thanks- men's Relief Association, will be giving morning, November 27, at held in Memorial Auditorium on Entered as second class matter et the Imp the Cochran chapel at Phillips Andover Post Office. Wednesday evening, November 26. academy. A new feature of the affair will Price 5c per copy $2.50 per year The service will start at 9:00 were n be an amateur show, with four cash Publisher J. K. Lilly, Ill o'clock, and will last approxi- awards to be given the winners as Business Manager John O'Kane town mately three-quarters of an how:. follows: first prize, $25; second Editor Elmer J. Grover fine pu Members of the choirs of the vari- prize, $15; third prize, $10; fourth Assistant Editor Dorcas Costello prize, $5. West Parish Sarah Lewis course ous Protestant churches will lead Roland Russell's orchestra will in the singing. only a supply music for the show as well The Rev. Wendell L. Bailey, pas- as for general dancing which will TI tor of the Baptist church. will follow. preach the Thanksgiving sermon. UPHOLSTERING corner Any persons or group interested A cordial invitation is extended to Chairs — Refinished — Can. Seating Howev all citizens of Andover to attend in taking part in the amateur pro- Venetian Blind= — Window Shades this union service. t gram is asked to contact Fireman High Grad% Coverings for Davenports shoppii Lino ;tugs — mattresses Remade Benjamin Brown at the Central Sta- smalln( tion on Park street, not later than Packing — Shipping — CrOtini Golden Wedding Friday evening. friendl: I. ROWLAND L. LUCE Reservations for the event may their pc Mr. and Mrs. William T. Led- (Formerly Buchan's) %veil, former residents of Andover, be obtained from the various de- the sar celebrated their golden wedding partment members or at the Cen- New Business Manager 19 Barnard Street Tel. 1840 anniversary in Chicago, Illinois, tral station and the Ballardvale On Townsman Staff local sr on Sunday, November 16. station. John J. O'Kane has joined the Th Mr. and Mrs. Ledwell made The committee in charge of ar- staff at The —townsman as busi- "IT'S THE FOOD" of pure t heir residence at the former May- rangements includes : Benjamin ness manager of the Consolidated Where there's the rare combination of wood Inn at 89 Main street, pre- Brown, chairman; ,John Cole, Alex Press, Inc., Mr. O'Kane recently atmosphere and good food, tastily pre- underst im's to going to Chicago. MoKenzie and Eklward was associated with the Zarkin pared and in sizable portions. —Specializing in Lobster and Chicken— reading Machine company, New York„ resident manufacturers of Zenith litho- Little Red School House graphic plate graining and plate Route 125 Nerth Andover the tow making equipment, as their east- In this ern district sales representative. subscril Previous to his employment with t prev:ow the New York company, Mr. Phone 3-4000—Res. 9088 b O'Kane was connected with the Thi Engineer Board, Fort Belvoir, where he was in charge of re- Dr. Joseph B. McCavitt and the search and development of litho- CHIROPODIST . PODIATRIST seems i graphic equipment. 351 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass, going h. He has had experience in both is pleas the letterpress and lithographic trades. He was a director of the foundat Washington Litho club and has Beautify your home for the served on the joint. Army-Navy committee in drafting lithographic coming holiday season with 1 specifications. He enlisted ill the new glass curtains, over- Corps of Enginears as a litho- graphic specialist and worked on hangings and slip - covers. many new developments in litho- EXCLUSIVE FABRICS graphic equipment for Army topo VA units. TO CHOOSE FROM Candy for Thanksgiving Mr. O'Kane became mapping of- ficer for the Sixth Army in the THE STRATFORD SHOP Pacific, receiving the bronze star 50-A MAIN STREET for meritorious achievement dur- Colecrest Fruits and Nuts ing the Luzon campaign. He was discharged froin the Engineer Assorted Corps with the rank of major in Durand's 1946, and makes his home in Dedham. Hard and Chewy CITY Page & Shaw Grass Fire Engine 1, Engine '3, and the lad- 90c to $1.50 der truck were sent to a grass fire Whitman's on Burnham road, in the vicinity GLASS CO. of High street, Tuesday morning. The all-out signal was given within Colecrest Bittersweet Coated a half-hour of the original alarm. AUTO GLASS SET 1' THE WHILE YOU WAIT! Chocolate Peppermints Guest of Honor Alfred Marum, 6 William street, Regulators — Channels a native of Germany, was guest of Kemp's Step-Ahead Salted Nut Meats honor at a reception given in his honor last week at the Red Tavern MIRRORS $1.39 Lb. in Methuen, in observance of his FURNITURE TOPS PA 70th birthday. The affair was at- Assorted Cream Sugar Mints 70c Lb. tended by immediate members of 311 Common Street the family. Supper was served and LAWRENCE Mr. Marum was presented with an album containing photos of his Telephone 9539 children and grandchildren. HARTIGAN Mr. Marum _came here with members of his family from. Sober- 141, P heim, Germany, near Cologne, NATIONAL EDITORIAL-. PHARMACY where the Marlin' family operated SSOCIATION a factory employing nearly 1000 14(04 persons. The local plant manufac- tures hosiery. Page THE :1NDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 13, 1947 Food-Saving Program Historical Society To EDITORIAL . . Outlined By League Record Local Oil- The League of Women Voters Painted Portraits have put themselves on record as The president of the Essex t the co-operating fully with the plans County Historical association has Impressions Of A Newcomer for voluntary food saving, accord- requested that a record be made We recently had our first conducted tour of Andover and ing to a statement made by Mrs. of all oil-pOrtraits done by primi- r year Douglas M. Dunbar, president of tive and early artists; accordingly were much impressed with the outstanding features that the the local League. The stand which the Andover Historical society has ly, Ill town possesses. The many points of historical interest, the the League ha8 taken is described appointed a committee for this I' Kane in the copy of a release from the project. This committee earnestly Grover ostello fine public schools, the beautiful residential sections, and of national League, which has re- solicits the co-operation of every Lewis course the handsome and impressive Phillips Academy are quested that citizens save food citizen in Andover. Besides report- voluntarily, and that the President ing oil-portraits hanging upon only a few things that make Andover indeed distinctive. make concrete proposals to meet your walls, please search your food-saving problems and to at- attics and store-rooms for those The large industries are equally impressive to a new- tack inflation, also that Congress discarded oil-portraits--discarded comer and are concerns with enviable national reputations. reconvene to consider these pro- because they were considered posals. worthless as a work of art, or too Wino However, when we considered the retail trend, the one-street With the two latter requests crude to be of value. These are lades nports shopping center, we were somewhat surprised at its apparent national news of today, the local just what we wish, as frequently node League has made the following they have been of great genealogi- Iry smallness. Don't misunderstand us! We have had many statement: "League members are cal and historical value. friendly gestures from the local merchants and appreciate co-operating fully with the plans Your co-operation will be CE for voluntary food saving, but if greatly appreciated by the commit- their position, but we have seen other towns of approximately we are to get needed grain to Eu- tee who will communicate with the same size which easily supported larger, more thriving rope we cannot rely solely on vol- you after you notify them by tele- local shopping centers. untary methods. The greatest phone or post-card of such oil- saving of food can be made at the portraits in your possession. The The answer to this obviously seems to be that over 50% source where it can be spared from committee hopes also the towns- non-essential uses. people will have a personal inter- of purchases by local people are made out of town. This is "We cannot wait for producers Mon of est in the success of this project 'Hy pro- understandable to a certain extent in that shopping (like to see the results of consumer ef- and give immediate attention to it. reading a newspaper) is a habit, and evidently many Andover forts before they can take steps. Please notify the committee: icken— residents who work out of the town are shopping outside of Government action is needed for Miss Alice C. Jenkins, telephone )use an all-out attack on the factors 329-M; Mrs. John C. Angus, tele- Andover the town, and others perhaps can't find what they want here. abetting inflation." phone 1979; Mrs. Henry J. Steven- In this problem may we say that the newcomers are going to The specific steps suggested as son, telephone 38. a part of the food-saving program subscribe to the motto, "Try Andover First," which has recommended by the League are: 1088 previously been used in The Townsman. ORIENTAL AND controls to divert grain from live- RUGS DOMESTIC RUGS stock feeding, distilling,and indus- CLEANED — MOTHPROOFED—REPAIRED The future, however, may well be bright for Andover trial uses to human consumption; CARPETING EXPERTLY CLEANED avitt and the whole Lawrence area. A good-sized building boom extension of export-import con- IN HOTELS - THEATRES - HOMES TRIST seems inevitable, with improvement of present conditions trols beyond next February; and —ORIENTAL RUGS A SPECIALTY— going hand in hand with it. Looking toward a bright future reinstatement of limitations of Otash Rug Cleaning Co. , Mass, consumer-credit purchases, which 5 BROOK STREET METHUEN is pleasant, so let's work together and put it on a solid by act of Congress expired Novem- Tel. Lawrence 22298 or Lawrence 4372 foundation! ber 1. :or the 111M11111111=1111E211, n with ove r- GLENNIE'S DAIRY covers. Mr.& Mrs.Wise by ICs VACATION MRS. WISE KNOWS THAT SHE REALIZES THE SCHOOL IS OUT FOR BETTY AND BOBBY WILL IMPORTANCE OF BABY'S G LENNIE'S ;HOP THE SUMMER BE IN THE BEST OF HEALTH CARE DURING JULY AND DURING THE HOT SUMMER AUGUST-BUT SHE HAS DAIRY ET DAYS. NO NEED TO WORRY— PHONE—ENT, 5368

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Page 4 r 13, 1 9-1 7 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1947 develope WHAT DO YOU THINK... dente in WILL BE THE FINAL OUTCOME OF THE Walte Visit Punchar ANNUAL PUNCHARD - JOHNSON FOOT- standing BALL CLASSIC ON THANKSGIVING DAY? Cross in the All-. Coach Roberts' Punchard High the All- eleven will meet the Johnson High Probable Line-up Day, 19, school team from North Andover, San Fra coached by George F. Lee, at the Thanksgiving Day PUNCHARD tie-up in Andover playstead Thanksgiving JOHNSON Johnson morning at 10 o'clock, in a contest Hagen, le re, Craig or Fairburn a former which has been waged annually since go] over the past 50 years. The of- Koistra, It rt, Bernard rg, Gaudet present ficial records go back to 1911, W. Driscoll, lg neighbor TEXTRON when Eugene Lovely started his Tamagine, c c, Maucaseri lg, Bowser there'll 30-year career as coach of the Weigel, rg sip in ou Punchard football team with an or Mower contest i undefeated season. In that year, Wilkinson, rt It, Cavallaro Brown, re le, Dwyer "I this the Andover boys won eight games, success captures lost none, and tied none. Farrow, qb qb, Northam Guthrie, lhb rhb, Grecoe pretty gi But unofficially, a number of will be ; old grid fans can remember the Kennedy, rhb lhb, Deveaux fb, Collins immemm a days when the Blackstockings, a Cyr, fb ji hearts over witl group representing Punchard and there's n consisting of high school students ing the thirty years that Lovely my loyalt as well as a number .of town boys, coached the Punchard teams, his ard's m3 in took the Bluestockings, a similar record shows 160 games won, 59 from Joh group from North Andover, over lost, and 30 tied, a remarkable Freder the hurdles. feat. Dr. Edward Holt, for years a street, log Howard Cates, a player on the Punchard 48 town figure in North Andover, re- 1911 undefeated team, captained calls what he believes to be the past twe: the 1914 team which scored eight with the first game played between the two wins and two ties. William Cronin rivals. This was on Thanksgiving recently states was the captain of the 1917 team, "I've beet Day in 1897, when he captained a which had a record of seven wins Johnson Johnson eleven, plus town re- and one tie. In 1924, Paul Dyer years, an cruits, which beat Punchard. 6-0, headed the team which had seven eleven ha in the Tavern lot in back of the li- wins and three ties. In 1931, Harry being sue brary in North Andover, now the (;ouch led the eleven which piled have a d: residential Tavern Acres. up seven wins, no losses and no stay up, t As coach of the Johnson eleven ties. plenty of in the years 1899 and 1900, Doc Raymond Lynch was the captain is over. Holt remembers a real trouncing of the 1937 team that won nine given the Punchard men on a straight games, and in .1939, Cap- "I've s( Thanksgiving morning in the for- tain Donald McLaughlin's team and I th mer year, when he claims the scored six wins and two ties. done a sir score was well over 50-0. Fred Col- Since 1911, out of twenty-seven lot of han lins, head janitor at Punchard, at Thanksgiving contests between squad to that time captain of the Blue- Punchard and Johnson, the number ( stockings, though not a student, Andover boys have won 19 games, every gas adds to the record with details of and the North Andover eleven has his regull a game played on Thanksgiving won five games, with the remain- bois, out morning forty-seven years ago at ing three, tie games. my own sc Brothers Field at the academy, The highest score, outside of the niissi when Andover won, 12-0. Roy I)oc Holt's account of the 1899 John Colt: Hardy's older brother Bill, now in game, was in 1922, when Punch- brcien co Washington, Bob Hutcheson of ard piled up a score of 69-0. The off and o] Carmel road, and Dick Abbott, highest score with Johnson the Roberts h town tree warden, were on that winner was in 1913, with a 13-7 show. team. Both Hardy and Hutcheson final score. From 1913 until 1941, "He's were Punchard students. As Fred when Johnson won, 8-6, Punchard terial con remembers it, there were about remained undefeated. In that and soph five men on the team who were ac- of her yea entire period from 1913-1941, the of the bee tually attending the high school, only touchdown Johnson made was although the games were sched- "Johns, Captivating Coolie Coat . . . Textron's own in 1921, when the Thanksgiving about eve formula for evening magic to make you uled as high school games. contest ended in a 7-7 tie. Apparently there was a hiatus This year finds Punchard enter- beautiful whether at home or abroad. Win- at this point, with spasmodic ing the game with a season's rec- some over slacks . . . over everything . . . Thanksgiving contests between the ord of four losses and three ties; towns, until around 1906, when. Johnson's record to date includes Pub for lounging. Popular as an evening wrap according to Roy Hardy, town se- live wins, two losses, and one tie. lectman, triangular sports con- ArtiC1( in handsome rayon taffeta by Textron* What will Thanksgiving morning. W in be tests were revived among Punch- 1947, bring? Christ C that's quilted . . . then lined and accented ard, Johnson, and Methuen High E. V. Lovely, Punchard High schools. That was the time when to benef with taffeta of a contrasting color. principal, and coach of the Punch- urday, the boys chipped in ten cents ard eleven for thirty years, from Sapphire Blue with Goldmist; Rose Red apiece to buy a football, and a 1911 through 1940: "I haven't Mr. Cha with White ; Aqua with Black. Sizes 12 regular sports league was formed, seen enough of Johnson to be able 10 C to 20. including football, track and base- to foretell very accurately what Refres ball. the outcome of the Thanksgiving Specia Stephen A. Boland captained the game will be, but as far as the hunters. 12.95 1911 Punchard team, which in- Punchard team goes, we've had cluded Howard Cates, Richard an excellent season, and I can say Stack, Clifford Dunnells, Everett without any reservations that the Collins, Joseph Cronin, Jack Sulli- present eleven is the best inexperi- w van, Arthur Gray, Frank Bingham, enced team the school has ever Lester Abbott, Harold Cates, had. FREE I) aC dS Palmer Wilcox, Frank Petty, Bill "In my opinion, Coach Roberts Haigh, and Arthur Cole, who man- has done a marvelous job in bring- IN aged the team. ing such a light and inexperienced The 1911 eleven set a precedent, team along as well as he has. With with an undefeated season, with the number of backfield casualties LOWELL eight straight wins, followed by ‘vhich have crippled the team, he's M A similar seasons in 1914, 1917 , done remarkably well. I'm very Call En 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1939. Dur- much pleased with the type of play Page 5 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1947 THE AN developed, and have every confi- the record this year, but whatever a head injury received playing for • dente in the man's ability." the outcome, it won't be an easy Punchard. I think it would be a HE Walter Roberts, coach of the win!" Punchard eleven, one of the out-1 wonderful idea if some sort of a Donald Dunn, head of the physi- fund were started to take care of For Courteous standing ends to play for Holy • cal education department in An- the boys who get hurt playing in Y? Cross in recent years, and end on clover's public schools: "The only the school games. I read recently SERVICE the All-East team which played certitude in my mind about the about a charity game, raising in the All-West team New Year's Thanksgiving Day classic between the neighborhood of $3000 for an Day, 1947, at Kezar Stadium in Johnson and Punchard is that injured player. The same idea call the San Francisco: "There's quite a there will be some real. football could be carried out here in town, tie-up in this game. My coach at played. P with a carrying fund that would Johnson High was Jim Cavalieri, ncick,e2: 9ce a,sd 0,1 Co. g "Walt Roberts started the year take care of the medical expenses a former Holy Cross star, who has PANK A •,[ t l i(,AN n with a green and inexperienced of boys injured on the field. since gone to Arlington, and the ' a i d team, and under the circumstances "The outcome of the Thanks- present coach, George Lee, is a the record has beeri very good. giving Day game this year? I'll Andover. Massachusetts it neighbor of mine. Naturally, ri Only two veterans from last year make a prediction of a tie score, there'll be a lot of back-yard gos- meant a lot of hard work for the but I'm hoping for better!" sip in our neighborhood until this covh, and he's worked those boys contest is over! long and hard. The only real beat- "I think the boys' chances for ing the team took was in the first m success on Thanksgiving are game, and that wasn't too sur- Pretty good; certainly the game prising because the Concord team will be a tough one. Since time is the best in their class, and un- LX CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY as immemorial Johnson has come defeated for the past two years. over with blood in their eye! But "Since then the boys have been there's no question about where put through their paces, and the ,vely my loyalty lies right now—Punch- ones that manage to survive the —MANUFACTURERS— his ard's my team. I've graduated season will have acquired some 59 from Johnson!" real football knowledge. What :able Frederick B. Cole, 10 Fletcher Roberts is working toward is a street, local sports writer covering real team for next year, and he's SODA WATERS the Punchard-JohnSon games over the got the nucleus for it in the boys tined past twenty-live 'Years, originally who have worked so hard this and GINGER ALES light with the old Telegram, and more year.. He's done a swell job, in my 'Olin recently with the Eagle-Tribune: opinion, in pulling such an in- earn, "I've been following the Punchard- experienced group up to its present wins Johnson Thanksgiving classic for form." Dyer years, and I'd say the Andover Frank R. Petty, manager of the ;even eleven has a pretty even chance of North Andover branch of the An- tarry being successful in 1947. If they :Myer Savings bank, and a member piled have a dry field, and if the boys of the undefeated 1911 Punchard d no stay up, they should give Johnson team: "Sure, I'm a real fan—I've Plenty of worries before the game seen practically every game that ptain is over. Punchard has played for years. Of nine "I've seen every game this year, course I don't know how Johnson Cap- is shaping up, other than accounts team and I think Coach Roberts has done a swell job working under a I've read, but if the Punchard boys lot of handicaps. With only a small play the kind of football on seven Thanksgiving that they played :ween squad to begin with, he's had a number of key men missing in down at Danvers this year, I think the they have a real chance. awes, every game due to injuries. With his regular quarterback, Cliff Du- "The job that \"cilt. Roberts has n has done with those boys this year main- bois, out with a fractured wrist, my own son, Fred Cole, Jr., among \vill show up nrxt year, when I the missing with a head injury, think he'll have a humdinger of a le of John Columbo on the bench with a team. He's done a good job, and 1899 brciapen collarbone, and Bowser out the mistakes that have been made G unch- IT'S A WV OF off and on with an injured ankle, are just the mistakes of in- . The Roberts has put up a darned good experience.. C07,1 • . . SLEEPISG CONIVORT a the show. "Speaking of a small squad, 13-7 "He's got plenty of good ma- when I was in school there prob- 1941, terial coming up in the freshman ably weren't more than two or .chard and sophomore classes, and an- three extra men outside. of the that other year I think he'll have one team itself—you had to play the 1, the of the best teams in these parts. whole game or the game wouldn't le was "Johnson and Punchard are go on! There were no shoulder- giving about evenly matched according to pads, and no headgear in those General Electric days, and the men provided their enter- own uniforms. It seems to me we 's rec- looked pretty much alike, though, Automatic Blanket ties; with dark blue jerseys and socks. eludes Public Auction "We didn't have all the fancy OVER A HALF-MILLION SATISFIED OWNERS ae tie. Articles old and old-fashioned trappings then, but we sure played football!" will be on the auction block at What a gift for someone you'd like to Christ Church on Central street Raymond Lynch, captain of the please . maybe yourself! And how thorough- High 1937 Punchard team that won to ,benefit the Organ Fund, Sat- ly practical! For here's a blanket that watches 'finch- urday, December 6. Auctioneer: nine straight games, and defeated automatically , from the Johnson eleven on Thanks- over your sleeping comfort 11 r. Charles Torrey. . keeping body warmth just how you like APPROVED Laven't giving Day ten years ago by a score FOR SAFETY ie able 10 O'Clock to 5 O'Clock of 12-0: "Punchard has a green it, regardless of weather changes. Lightweight by what Refreshments served at noon. team this year, as compared with ..yet it takes the placeof 3 ordinary blankets. UNDERWRITER! And it launders beautifully! Choose from soft LABORATORIES. ;giving what amounts to a veteran John- INC. Special bargains for bargain tones of rose, blue, green and cedar for single as the hunters. son eleven, but I'd sure like to see • 'e had an upset. Maybe the boys are just or double bed. an say ripe, after the year they've put in, Rediv c.!evva?.`t, iat the to do a job on the visitors. •Your Electric Servc,nt experi- WE OFFER YOU "Considering the material that s ever Roberts has had to work with, he's clone a good job, and laid the basis FREE TELEPHONE for what will be an excellent team toberts LAWRENCE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY bring- next year and the following year. He's really just building for the rienced SERVICE PART OF NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM With future at this point. He's been malties handicapped this year by a num- he's MACARTNEY'S ber of injuries. • tiltNI 10 144 Ntw ELRIRIC HOUR ' EVERY SUNDAY Al 4 3U (HS St'A I n very Call Ent. 5783—No Charge "I haven't played any football of play myself since I left school, due to 1, 1947 TIII: N I )t )'t' Eft '111 SMAN, November 20, 1if47 Page 0 Traffic Telephone 7339 Established 1854 JUNIOR HIGH NOTES . . A traff By Bessie Christie and Patricia Peterkin ized, con GEO. W. HORNE CO. selves with the machines in his dents of LAWRENCE, MASS. No Junior High School studio and with the procedures of of Donal the schoo TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK developing and printing. News Last Week ings are t ASPHALT SHINGLING AND SIDE WALL WORK Mr. Hinckley also brought to our Due to two days absence from attention the different kinds of pho- period on school last week, no news appeared tography that were popular during the Scieni in the Junior High School column. the war. They are: functional, V- was organ That which was gathered for last mail, aerial, and visual aid. Each the torrid week is appearing at this time. type was discussed thoroughly. playgroun Last week, report card time LUNDGREN rolled around. There were 64 Varsity Football The Jun pupils on the Honor Roll this In the clash between North Read- The firs. 1212ETC11 C2L10112E term. Congratulations to those ing Junior High and Andover The Junic pupils. They are as follows: ing, A. J. H. S. triumphed with a tober 31s1 Grade 7—Honors: Robert liest, in, A. J. H. S. triumphed with a with man Edwin Brogan, Dorothy Dunn, slashing score of 26-7. The four -news, orig Marion Glennie, Elizabeth Hatton, touchdowns were made by Jack and other Raymond Nolin. High Honors: Car- Morgan, Sam De Salvo, Alan Wil- which we MALCOLM E. LUNDGREN olyn Blake, Thomas Burnett, Robert son, and George Fraser. Good spirit under the Erler, Sandra Guertin, Elinor Mon- of co-operation was shown in this Miss Ansi DONALD E. LUNDGREN dale, Ruth Morgan, Shirley Murray, game by the A. J. H. S. eleven. the paper. Mary Alice Shea, Dorothy Steinke, cents per Ruth Sullivan, Sidney Tavern, Rob- Boosters' Day follow. Th ert Vaughn. Highest Honors: Bar- The Blue and Gold eleven of the in itself ii bara A. Doyle. Andover Junior High School check- terest in mated the Methuen Central squad 111 Grade 8—Honors: Barbara Folley, school by Personal Service in a thrilling game held last Satur- James Murray, Marion Noss, Alan Clothing in Parker. High Honors: Pierce Bul- day at the Andover Playstead by a len, Edward Dean, Frances Dun- scoreless tie. Coach Ben Dimlich's The folli lavy, Lyman Gale, Rasburn Hath- squad, A. J. H. S., came very close from the c Any City or Town away, Janet Thompson, Herbert to getting a touchdown. ing collect Klein, Judith Maddock, Constance The preliminary game, scheduled Church Markert, Nancy Penwell, Ann San- for Boosters' Day, the 7th and 8th 23 born, Charles Schulze. graders of Sacred Heart vs. the A. I Grade 9—Honors: Sally Bassett, J. H. S. 7th and 8th graders, ended Telephone 1686 Joan Corey, Jay Guertin, Janet Hall, in a score of 13-0 in Sacred Heart's Dear Made favor. We wisl 18 Elm Street Richard ,Hinckley, Dorothy Law- rence, Frank Lewis, Mary Martin, The A. J. H. varsity squad co-operatic Andover, Mass. Virginia McCullough, Joseph Spin- showed excellent skill and co-oper- to stricker ella, Laura Thompson, Marion ation. last contr White. High Honors — Bessie Boosters' Day turned out to be a weighed 31 Christie, George Frazer, Scott Ger- success with quite a crowd attend- to hear frc rish, Joan Godfrey, Phyllis John- ing. Exclusive permission was given J, son, Robert iMarkert, Judith Mar- to the fathers of the boys on the Sine land, Arthur Mooney, Patricia team to sell refreshments. The Assembl: Peterkin, Arvilla Prescott, Jean- Cheerleaders did a good job of cheering their classmates on. Most On Thu] nette Sarao, Betty Sunderland, we went tc Betty Wilson. Highest Honors— of the crowd, with the cheerleaders, sat throughout the rain. A drawing combined Janet Fieldhouse, Dorothy Mur- School. A s. phy, Frances Ratyna, Jane Young. for a fifteen dollar football, do- nated by Mr. Hill of bill's Hard- all over • New Student ware store was held after the third speech mr period. Alan Dodge won this prize. ject come We welcome to our school a new talk. He t( Mr. McCullom took moving pictures student, William E. Thomson, who recognize of the team, cheerleaders, etc. comes to us from Lawrence High country a school. The line-up for Andover Junior by his sp( We were very sorry to see Joseph High was as follows: him, and I( Brocklebank leave, as Joe had been LE, Ross, McCullom; LT, P. Tis- what he t, here a very short time. bert, F. Winters; LG, McCullough, Christy; C, Valz, Gerrish; RG, Mar- Boys' Int Assembly kert, J. Winters; RT, L. Tisbert; Volleyba On Monday we had a special as- RE, Morgan, Brucato; QB, Wennik, sembly for Armistice Day. The pro- In the Koza; LHB, Fraser; RHB, Law- Golds beat gram was opened with the flag rence; PB, Wilson. salute and the first stanza of the to nothing, We want to thank graciously Mr. Reds two 1 Star Spangled Banner. Peggy Nelson, the fathers, Mr. Dimlich, Grecoe then played a quiet selec- the team, the cheerleaders, the Girls' /n1 SIGHT THOSE GOALS tion on the piano, in memory of our teachers, pupils, and anyone else (lead. In Flanders Fields was re- Basketbc who in any way helped to make Girls' In A Serial Share Account is the direct means to cited by Jane Galley, America's such a big success of this event. . begin afte: Answer, by Clifford Lawrence. Mr. The figures, proceeds, etc., will be group of gi goals achieved. At the MERRIMACK CO-OP- Gaskill then spoke to us and de- given you at a later date. Thank livered a very fine message. Betty Let's. live you again for your marvelous co- girls! Sum ERATIVE BANK, you can save on a systematic Locke recited a poem written by operation! the Poetry Club. The assembly was monthly basis. Start off this week with any con- closed with the playing of taps by Book Week Contest Peggy Grecoe. A Book Week Contest is being venient sum from 1 to 40 dollars. Your savings held this week at the Memorial Hall R( Camera Club Library, entitled "Who Am I?" The here are fully insured . . . earn consistent returns. The Camera Club, with Mr. contest blanks are to be had for 1 SLATE Hinckley in charge, discussed the the asking at the Library, and the GUTTE. photographic contest which was work must be done there during BIRD'S changed from animals to composi- Book Week, November- 17-22. The TA tion of pictures of all types. prize for the student answering the ,Mr. Hinckley visited Donald B. most questions correctly will be a 25 Y Look's studio and told us of his Joel( of the winner's choice. All Worli new mechines and of the various The winner's name and the run- HE1 processes Mr. Look uses for print- ners-up will be posted on the Li- ing and developing. The secretary, HAG G brary bulletin boards, in the Li- W Betty C;igis, took the names of brary column in the Townsman, and those who wanted to go some morn- in the Tribune on Friday, Nov. 28. Teleph ing to Mr. Look's to acquaint them- Look for them. TIE AND Page 7 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1917 Traffic Squad Christmas Assembly A traffic squad has been organ- Work has begun on the Christmas ized, consisting of the vice-presi- play, "The Birds' Christmas Carol" his dents of the home-rooms in charge to be presented to the public under of Donald Valz, as of vice-president of the auspices of the Central Parent the school. The traffic squad meet- Teachers' Association, in the Me- ings are to be held during the lunch ) OUT morial Auditorium. The play will be pho- period on Tuesdays and Fridays in given 'by the Junior High School aring the Science Laboratory. This group Dramatic Club, and is under the LI, V- was organized to maintain order in direction of Miss Mabel Marshall, the corridors, cafeteria, and on the of the club. Each playground. y. Camera Club The Junior Sun There was no Camera Club last Etead- The first copy of the school paper, Tuesday because of Armistice Day. lover The Junior Sun, was edited on Oc- Pictures for the photograph con- ith a tober 31st, 1947. It was complete test will be submitted during the ith a with many essays, bits of school next meeting. four -news, original poems, fashion notes Jack and other novelty numbers, all of Correspondence Wil- which were compiled and edited Miss Stevens' ninth grade Eng- spirit under the very able direction of lish classes are corresponding with L this Miss Ansi Angelo, chief editor of girls and 'boys from Hawaii to the 1. the paper. Cost of the paper is three farthest corners of the world. Many cents per copy. More editions will letters have been sent, and many follow. This paper is most valuable have been received. Miss Stevens )f the in itself in that it keeps up an in- gets names for ten cnts apiece from ;heck- terest in all that is being done in a company dealing in this business squad school by the student body. and sells them to pupils. It is very 3atur- interesting to read letters that have Oaktia, .9rdiftz by a Clothing Collection been received, some in broken Eng- tlich's The following letter was. received lish, while others are written in FOR YOUR THANKSGiViNG FEAST close from the center to which our cloth- perfect English. WHOLE OR EITHER END ing collection was sent: JANE PARKER duled Church World Service Center Hobby Club td 8th 236 Beacon Street The sword carried by George LEAN SHOULDER :he A. Boston 16, Mass. Washington's body-guard, Lt. Good- ended 11/10/47 rich, was shown at 'Mrs. Walsh's FRESH PICNICS LB 45 C [eart's Dear Madam: Hobby Club on Tuesday morning. HEAVY STEER BEEF We wish to thank you for your squad co-operation in sending material aid Junior Red Cross c Our Red Cross drive is still on. I CHUCK ROAST LB 59 )-oper- to stricken Europe and Asia. Your CALIFORNIA PASCAL last contribution of 2 packages We are still reaching for 100 per LARGE 25 cent, and we seem to be getting , D be a weighed 32 pounds. We shall hope there. Room 7, 12, and 9 have CELERY Mend- to hear from you again. al- FLORIDA—SIZE 150-176's ready reached their goal. , given Jean B. Porter, Secretary. FRUIT CAKE c )11- the Sincerely, LIGHT DARK ORANGES DOZ 35 RUBY RED . The c Assembly American Legion Rooms LB 79' LB 59 job of CIE LLIBO c Most On Thursday morning at 10:20 To Be Redecorated CRANBERRIES 35 • we went to the assembly hall for a OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY aders, Plans for re-decoration of the Adt yawing combined assembly with the High et* 'School. A speaker, who has lectured Legion rooms on Park street under SAUCE 2 C16AN0SZ 39c 11, do- the auspices of Andover Post, No. ONE PIE SQUASH OR Hard- all over the country on proper speech made a usually dry sub- 8, are well under way, with the OZ al lc e third f 1 ject come to life with a very lively committee working actively to get PUMPKIN CAN I prize. A&P FANCY FRUIT talk. He told us how he is able to the work started as soon as possible. ictures recognize whatever part of the 8 O'CLOCK NO 2'A op c. country a person may come from Plans to date include whttening COCKTAIL CAN COFFEE ANN PAGE PURE PEACH Junior by his speech. Everyone enjoyed the ceiling, walls and floors to be him, and learned a great deal from refinished, old lights to be replaced 2 EtALGB, 77' LB p. TiS- what he told us. by fluorescent lights, and drapes • PRESERVES JAR 23c 31ough, for windows to replace the present ANN PAGE STUFFED 3, Mar- Boys' Intramural blinds. RED CIRCLE 6Y. oz A 9c Isbert; OLIVES JAR It Volleyball The Ladies' auxiliary has gra- COFFEE BOND'S FANCY SWEET Vennik, In the volleyball openers, the ciously consented to contribute , Law- toward the expense of the general 2 BAGS 83' C Golds heat the Greens two games MIXED PICKLES aR52 to nothing, and the Blues beat the redecoration. In addition to the • BORDEN'S NONE SUCH sly Mr. Reds two grames to one. basic necessities outlined, the com- BOKAR mittee is formulating a three-year MINCE MEAT 28'AT 43c i's, the Girls' Intramural Dian which will include painting, COFFEE YUKON PALE DRY OR GOLDEN-CONIENIS ce else Basketball modernizing the kitchen, new ) make 'hairs, and other improvements to 2 BAGS 87' Girls' Intramural Basketball will make the rooms more attractive. GINGER ALE 3 VAL 25c event. begin after Thanksgiving. A large will be In behalf of the Post, the com- group of girls is expected to report. mittee solicits any and all sug- Thank Let's live up to our expectations, ous co- gestions from members. The com- girls! Support your color team. mittee in charge of redecoration is headed by Irving J. Whitcomb, as- sisted by Francis Markey, Kenneth s being Sherman, Joseph Retinues, and 'ial Hall ROOFING Tames Doherty. I?" The We Specialize in Plans for the annual Legion had for SLATE — TIN — COPPER Christmas party are in the making, 7 ::N:,J:: :7: and the GUTTERS — CONDUCTORS with tickets in the hands of all 3 Evap. Milk OUSE CANS during BIRD'S ASPHALT SHINGLES members. 37C 22. The TAR and GRAVEL ORANGE IT ring the Nectar Tea pEKog K 45' 2' Years of Experience nruversary illbea Engagement LB .111 Work Covered by Insurance Our Own Tea PKG 42' Miss Phyllis Westover, daughter mug the run- of Mrs. Leonard Westover of HENRY E. GOSSE All prices subject to market changes and effective at all the Li- HAGGETT'S POND ROAD Eaton road, North Reading, re- :-4!ores in this area the Li- WEST ANDOVER cently became engaged to John P. nan, and Furey, son of Mrs. James Furey Telephone Lawrence 38805 Nov. 28. of Gould road. THU ANVOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1947 Page 8 Do, 1047 West Parish . • • S H A Miss Marilyn Duguid of Lowell Life In Old Andover Thursday Chem' Mehb2) street spent the past week-end at Bowling Colby Junior College, New Lon- 25 Years Ago don, N. H., as a guest of Miss Con- Marilyn stance Dow, who is a student A two-thirds vote of 2,365 was high single there. cast, with a large Republican ma- in the Thi jority, and a splendid endorsement the Shawsl Mr. Thomas Carter, son of Mr. for Charming H. Cox for Governor Investigate our credit and Mrs. Herbert P. Carter of League. Hi terms. None better An Armistice Day ball was Byrne wit] Lowell street, has entered North- anywhere. No interest held in the Town Hall Towns- high- triple eastern University, where he is people were saving tin and alumin- Biltler last taking a course in business ad- or carrying charges. um foil for the AVIS salvage com- vember 13 ministration. mittee "Fitrite" bloomers points. Mrs. Elsa Guild has returned to were being advertised at Cherry & The sco: her home on Balmoral.street after Webb's The Shawsheen Vil- vember 13 spending several days with rela- lage Women's Club was entertained tives in Somerville. by Miss Helen Osgood, a dramatic Himmer Mrs. Edwin Strain and Mrs. reader from Lowell The price Fiedler . Copeland of Malden were Sunday of coal was fixed at $16.50 per net Reilly . . guests of Mrs. Karl I1aartz, High- ton by E. Barton Chapin, Emergen- Janes . plain road. cy Fuel Administrator for Andover Totals . Miss Isabelle Fraser of Haggetts A Nash sedan parked without Pond road is spending several a light by T. J. Ryan in front of his home at 1431Main street was badly M. Fowler, months in Arlington. E. Freeman Attorney and Mrs. Frederick damaged when struck by a Stutz Bear Cat in the early morning. No Byrne . O'Brien of Manchester, N. H., have Blamire . . moved into their new home on one was injured The "Pageant of The Rainbow" held at the An- Virginia road. Totals . . dover Guild was a notable success Mr. Roger H. Lewis of Laurel owned by lane was among a group of men A fire in a barn who spent the week-end in Craw- Thomas Murphy destroyed a Chev- G. Carr . . ford Notch, N. H., where they rolet touring car owned by Arthur G. Weiner . climbed Mts. Webster and Jackson. Coleman. G. Allen . . Mrs. John E. A. Gorrie of Lowell A. Power . street, and Mrs. John Murray of I. Dyer .. . Pine street attended the alumni banquet of the Chamberlain School Totals .. of Retailing held at the school in Boston last Thursday. R. Dolan . E. Reed .. Mrs. Walter Caswell of 5 Dum- W. Gerrish barton street will open her home L. Leightor on Friday afternoon at 2:00 for a B. Clark . . meeting of the dramatic group of the Shawsheen Village Women's Totals .. Club. rig Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crosby of Dexter, Maine, recently visited B. Todd . . friends in the Parish. They for- E. Dodge . merly resided on River road. Oh, Say I. Killilea . M. Anderso JUNIOR WOMAN'S BAZAAR M. Butler . Plan to attend the Christmas Have sale to be held under the auspices Totals .. of the Junior Woman's Union of the West church in the church ves- You J. Dean . . try on Saturday afternoon from I. Briggs . 2:00 to 6:00 o'clock. Tea will be E. Briggs . served from 2:00 to 5:00. Aprons Seen L. Proctor.

1' will be in charge of Mrs. Halbert M. Reilly . Dow, gifts in charge of Mrs. Our Assortment Gladys Ortstein, Mrs. Charles Totals .. -;parks, Mrs. Albert Batchelder, and Mrs. Dorothy Schirner. Mrs. Of Pottery Leslie Adkins will supervise the MARY candy table, and bakery goods will TEAC be in charge of Mrs. Dean Individu Hudgins. Orders for baked beans, from Studio, Sc brown bread and rolls may be Elm placed in advance by calling Mrs. For Appc Clayton Northey, 1500-R, or Mrs. 4( England Dean Hudgins, Lawrence 25115. GRANGE TO MEET * France Andover Grange will meet next Tuesday evening, November 25, at S:00 in Grange Hall. During the * Italy lecturers' program there will be a 0.12CLO1flE COctil _LICLITIsf2Eci Thanksgiving service and a musi- cal program. * Denmark (Witt; (YOWL- 9CL(TOlitE 9tL71 GUEST AT PARTY Detailed to Cherry is Webb's quality Mrs. John Greenwood, Jr., the and the former Irene M. Robinson, was standards, this stunning coat with yoke given a surprise post nuptial party of lustrous, full-skin Persian on 100% on last Thursday evening follow- * U. S. A. ing the choir rehearsal at the wool suede. Aptly designed with modi- First Congregational church in fied flare back las sketched). In Wine, Methuen. The pastor, Rev. Egbert W. A. Jenkinson, presented Mrs. Green, or Black. Sizes 31 1/2 to 39 1/2 . Greenwood with a mahogany coffee ANI table. A social hour followed, and ANDOVER GIR HOUSE $129 refreshments were served. Mrs. Greenwood resides on River road, PARK ST. _ . -AllaaalarC West Andover. THE ANI Paige 9 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1917

SHAWSHEEN NEWS 9. Resume of the fourth grade -about their study of the Indians: ver study of the Indians, with descrip- Carol Emerick, Suzanne Winters, Thursday Night New Bicycle Racks tions. of methods used to obtain Mary Anne Faggiano, Andrea Mac- information, information gained, Lachlan, and Gail Marland. An in- Bowling Scores For Shawsheen School interesting anecdotes about the vitation was issued to the school Marilyn Janes still holds the Racks that will accommodate Red race, and activities pursued to view the Indian exhibit in the was high single title with a 122 score fifty-two bicycles were installed by the grade in studying the fourth grade room. a ma- in the Thursday night group of this past week at the Shawsheen subject. 10. Salute to the flag, and the Bment the Shawsheen Women's Bowling school. Four separate racks, each The following pupils took part singing of the first and last rernor League. High average goes to Bea of which houses thirteen bicycles, in _telling the assembled school stanzas of "America." ,1 was Byrne with a 96.8 average, and were built by pupils of the Punch- 'owns- high- triple was bowled by Mildred ard High school manual training lumin- Bdtler last Thursday night, No- classes, and presented to the Shaw- com- vember 13, when she scored 324 sheen school by the Parent- omers points. Teacher association. ;rry & The scores for Thursday, No- Story Teller on Monday The BON MARCHE m Vil- vember 13, follow: John Cronan, the master story tained Coast Guard teller from the Boston Public Li- LOWELL, MASS. tm at ic Himmer . 91 93 79 263 brary, whose scheduled appearance price Fiedler . . . 94 96 99 288 at local public schools was post- er net Reilly 77 84 103 264 poned last week due to the schools ergen- Janes 89 83 92 264 being closed because of bad Have You Heard! idover weather, will address the Shaw- rithout Totals . . .351 355 3.73 1079 sheen school children at their of his Army opening exercises on Monday, No- The Train badly M. Fowler. .104 84 84 272 vember 24. Stutz E. Freeman 81 74 86 241 Fourth Grade Children Children ag. No Byrne 89 111 103 303 Blamire . 77 83 79 239 Conduct Exercises Love ageant The acquirement of consider- ne An- Totals . .351 352 352 1055 able poise and an unembarrassed access * * public manner are advantages To aed by Navy which the pupils of the Shawsheen Chev- G. Carr . • 87 71 90 248 school enjoy through their partici- Ride! Arthur G. Weiner . • 94 82 81 257 pation in monthly chapel exercises G. Allen .. • 95 82 78 255 conducted by the pupils of a differ- 2nd A. Power . • 69 76 82 227 ent grade each month. A call to I. Dyer ... • 87 92 103 282 the Shawsheen school invariably Floor elicits a cheery response, some- Totals . . .432 403 434 1269 times in a piping treble, others C. B.'s find the receptionist's voice a boy's R. Dolan .. 97 94 87 278 husky tones, but always the serv- THE ONLY ice is prompt, courteous, and E. Reed ... 83 84 81 248 RIDE LIKE IT W. Gerrish 86 85 83 254 efficient. L. Leighton 80 77 74 . 231 The fourth grade, under the di- In NEW Miniature B. Clark . . . 93 84 86 263 rection of Miss Florence McCarthy, conducted the chapel exercises last ENGLAND Totals ...439 424 411 1274 Friday, November 14, with a pro- THIS * * * gram which embraced an introduc- CHRISTMAS Marines tion to Book Week, which started Train B. Todd ... 65 74 66 205 on November 17 and continued E. Dodge .. 83 78 85 246 through the week, and also an in- I. Killilea .. 90 87 77 254 teresting survey on Indians, a sub- M. Anderson 80 81 66 227 ject which is engrossing the 4th Have the Children Ride M. Butler . .117 107 100 324 grade throughout the month of November. Totals . . .435 427 394 1256 Robert Winters was the an- Through Santa's "North Air Corps nouncer for the program, which J. Dean . . . 97 90 87 274 proceeded as follows: Prayer and Hymn, "Come, I. Briggs . . 82 83 88 253 1. Pole"Workshop..Through E. Briggs . . 6t 94 87 243 Thou Almighty King." 2. Bobby Watters tells about L. Proctor. . 97 74 83 254 M. Reilly . .118 87 80 285 his story books. Snow Tunnel .. s Only 12c ;nt 3. Piano Selection, "Spinning Totals .456 428 425 1309 Song," Judith Goldman. 4. "About Reading," William Nightingale. Hurrah! Hurrah! The miniature train is at MARYA RODZYNSKI 5. Songs, by all the pupils of The Bon Marche . . . and the youngsters can TEACHER OF VIOLIN grade four. have the big thrill of riding this miniature Individual Instructions Only 6. "Book Houses," poems, Rita B. & M. Sreamline for just 12c a ride . . . Studio, Square & Compass Club Esile. as it rumbles around the scenic trail, Elm Street, Andover 7. "Patriotism," David Tom- through a fairyland of villages, towns and For Appointments Phone 125 linson. tunnels before arriving at "Snowland" and Thursday, 2-6 8. Piano Selection, "Voice of a journey through Santa's workshop at the Spring," Mary Anne Faggiano. Bon Marche "North Pole" . . . it's a thrill they'll never forget. Follow the arrows from Main Entrance. Then visit our Toylands— Third and Fourth Floors. Oitt-c,iiastiiourb 61-Itistntas?

It's a grand idea—but your wife won't TRAIN HOURS FROM NOW enjoy it if she has to use old-fashioned UNTIL CHRISTMAS . . . methods of clothes-washing. Call 110 NOVEMBER DECEMBER for a Merry Christmas season. Monday 1:00-5:00 9:15-12:00 1:00-5:30 Tuesday 1:00-5:00 9 : 15-12 : 00 1: 00-5: 00 Wednesday 9 : 15-12 : 00 ...... 9:15-12:00 1:00-5:00 Thursday 1:00-5:00 9:15-12:00 1:00-5:00 Friday 9:15-12:00 1:00-5:00 9:15-12:00 1:00-5:00 ANDOVER STEAM LAUNDRY Saturday 9 : 15-12: 00 1: 00-5 : 30 9 : 15-12: 00 1 : 00-5:30 TEL 110

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Established 1844 Tel. 1508-R State Mutual Life Assurance Co. Adt Althc Free up-to-date policy analysis. the sell( All forms of life insurance contracts. solely f James F. Roblent 109 Chestnut St. Representative Andover dren ac David Lloyd, Douglas Hardy, Ar- of the / Troop 70—Christ Church thur Schwarzenberger, Jr., Jack support The troop was formed by Senior Rose, and Alan Dodge. ties. At Greater Lawrence's Patrol Leader Jack Kelly on Fri- Troop 73—South Church and apf _ . ,day evening, November 14. Scout- are in I Oldest Fuel Concern naster Harrison Brown had a full The troop met on Friday eve- ning, November 14, with Scout- There . • grogram of competition in scout- group n ng skills, test passing, games, and master Leslie Mullin, Troop Com- Central * COAL—COKE patrol corners. Troop Committee- mittee Chairman Rev. Frederick , man Dino Valz and District Com- Noss, Troop Committeeman Robert Meld( _ * FUEL OIL Hatton, District Vice-Chairman esting tc 1 - ...------missioner Walter Caswell were the use visitors. Calvin Metcalf, and District Com- tk,..,? ...,:::. A * OIL BURNERS missioner Walter CaSwell. As- the sch '4 ei":.. Product Troop 71—Shawsheen P.T.A. sembly was blown at 7:30 p. light ar of The troop met under the leader- and the troop carried out a full the sell() I General CROSS tabled ship of Scoutmaster Everett Mac- program of a business meeting, f Motors skill and Senior Patrol Leader patrol competition in knot tying, tions is _...., COAL CO. games, and test passing. The troop budget, AUTHORIZED Jack Caswell on Monday, Novem- Main Office: 25 Railroad Street ber 10, at 7:15 p. In. Patrol Leader will meet between 9:30 and 9:45 town of DELCO - OIL BURNER Lawrence — Tel. 5153 Ea ward Dean passed First Class Saturday morning, November 15, SALES and SERVICE I ANDOVER OFFICE: juuging and service and insignia; and will leave the church at 10:00 1 MAIN STREET TEL. 219 Troop Librarian Peter Dunlop a. m. for an overnight hike to *. —1 passed First Class judging, obser- Camp Dad Sargent at Pomp's vation trip, and service and in- Pond. 14, signia; Troop Quartermaster Troop 75—St. Augustine's pinery LeTourneau passed First The troop is meeting regularly Class judging and Service and in- on Thursday evenings under the WHEN IT RAINS, CAN YOU SEE? signia; Walter Tomlinson, Jr., passed First Class judging, obser- leadership of Scoutmaster Justin Rex and Assistant Scoutmaster i A fresh wiper blade can help avoid disaster vation trip and service and in- signia; and other Scouts received William Dolan. Models to fit every car. If your wiper arm is faulty instruction in Second and First Troop 76—Ballardvale come it's easy and inex• Class signaling. DistOct Commis- Scoutmaster Arnold Schofield 1 and pensive to replace sioner Walter Caswell and Troop has a group of new boys who are Commissioner Alan Dunlop visited Passing their Tenderfoot tests and a nd \. both. file troop. '' \ * other scouts in the troop are work- gifts. Troop 72—Free Church ing on Second and First Class ARMS, $1.15 up tests. to th \ The troop met on Tuesday eve- „ BLADES, .60 up N "\ ning, November 11, in the vestry. Pack 71—Shawsheen P.T.A. Andc , -.. imam Scoutmaster David Cargill was in The Dens are meeting regularly 4 charge. Other adults present were and several money-making proj- Welc Rev. Levering Reynolds, Jr., Troop ects" are under way. Emery Le- Committeemen Merrill Burnett, Tourneau of Troop 71 is Den Chief Howard Johnson, Wilfred Mori- of Den 4, Walter Tomlinson of arty, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Den 3, and Peter Dunlop of I)en 1. Green's Sunoco Service David MacCord, and Arthur Annual Meeting Schwarzenberger. An interesting 205 No. Main St. Tel. 8843 program of games and test passing The annual meeting of the ..t...— North Essex Council, Inc., Boy was enjoyed. Games consisted of Scouts of America, was held on Steal the Bacon, Pom-Pom Pull- Wednesday evening, November 19, away, and Subs and Mines, A song in the Lawrence Chamber of Com- fest was also on the program. The merce room at 7:30. An executive following tests were passed: board meeting preceded the regu- Thomas Burnett completed Second lar meeting. UNCLAIMED ACCOUNTS Class tests and Senior Patrol New 0 Leader Gregory Arabian was pre- Registration of Scouts sented merit badges in cooking, masters are asked to have all new In conformity with the requirements of General Laws, camping, and pathfinding. Allan Troop Committeemen and Scout- San De Schwarzenberger, Arthur Schwar- scouts trained and registered be- Chapter 168, Section 27, notice is hereby given that zenberger, Jr., and Jack Rose took fore December 31. the Tenderfoot tests, Julian Hill the following depositors in this bank have not presented and Calvin Hatch passed First Wild I. Class judging; Richard Wrigley, Realty Transfers The following real estate trans- their pass books to the bank for a period of twenty years Second Class pacing, safety, and Jungle knife and hatchet; Thomas Bur- actions have been recorded at the nett, pacing and first aid; and registry of deeds in Lawrence: next preceding the 31st day of October, 1947. Allan Dodge, Second Class first Bridle A. O'Beirne to Charles aid. Mr. Burnett presented Scout R. Sanborn et ux, Elm street. Raymond E. Pearl et ux to H. NAME LAST ADDRESS handbooks to the Scouts. Plans for Open C AMOUNT a mountain trip are progressing. Coleman Randolph et ux, Burn- The troop is going to meet in front ham road. Dora E. Brown 11 Cuba Street, Andover $ 43.67 of the church and travel 70 miles Loretta R. Cairns to John J. Acc to Mt. Monadnock. Scouts are Hurley, Cornell avenue extension. Anna E. Selfridge 16 Maple Avenue, Andover 43.34 asked to attend the next meeting Mary E. Kendall to Genevieve or register with Senior Patrol Gallarane, Chestnut street. TH Alice B. Smith 1808 20th Street N. W. Leader Gregory Arabian. The pres- Genevieve Gallarane to Mary E. ent patrol organization is as fol- Kendall et al, Chestnut street. Washington, D. C. 2,849.81 lows: Flaming Arrow Patrol, Pa- John J. Hurley to Loretta R. Down " trol Leader, Richard Wrigley; As- Cairns, Cornell avenue extension. ;istant Patrol Leader, Russell Apache Johnson; Scouts Leo Ruel, Ray- mond Yancy, Richard Meadow- CERTIFIED croft, Allan Schwarzenberger, Mi- Clock and Watch Repairing ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK chael Glazerman, Julian Iiill, Paul Ostrowski; Bear Patrol Leader, 61 Main Street Andover, Mass. John H. Grecoe "JESSE Calvin Hatch; Assistant Patrol OPTICIAN — JEWELER Leader, Warren Tyler; Scouts 48 MAIN ST. TEL. 830-R Thomas Burnett, Jack Wright, THE A Page 11 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1947 bold enough, in face of the din outside, to enter the room, the Adult Activities In Full Swing deafening sounds of hammering LOANS Although we ordinarily think of On Tuesday evening in the Cen- on aluminum and copper makes the school department as intended tral school building, starting with any conversation well-nigh im- $50 to $2,000 solely for use by the school chil- Punchard High school, first comes possible. Surprisingly enough dren actually the physical plant a group of women busily engaged there are more women than men ANDOVER .y, Ar- of the Andover school system also in improving their sewing tech- busily engaged here pounding Jack supports many additional activi- ties. At present the evening classes niques ander the supervision of vigorously away on an attractive FINANCE CO. Mrs. June White. In the basement assortment of trays, plates, bowls, and special activities for adults License #98 are in full swing. of the same building may be found etc. This class is under the instruc- another group engaged in a more 2nd Floor—MUSGROVE BLDG. y eve- tion of Mrs. Beatrice Roberts. Scout- There are approximately 25 unusual art — the art of making group meetings in Shawsheen and hooked rugs. Mrs. Madelipe Burn- On the third poor of the Junior ANDOVER SQUARE Com- TEL. ANDOVER 1998-W ;derick Central school plants each week. ham of the State Extension serv- High school in the music room a Robert Incidentally, it might be inter- ice is in charge of teaching this sound of a more pleasing nature, esting to note that all expenses for &man class. As the auditorium is ap- that of the swelling voices of the the use of the physical plant of proached the strains of the pleas- Com- Andover Male Choir and the An- l. As- the schools, including heat and ing music of the Community Or- light are paid for directly out of chestra under the direction of Miss dover Choral society, may be PLUMBING p. m. heard. This organization is under a full the school budget. Any rentals ob- Helen Eaton may be heard. tained from the various organiza- the direction of Mr. J. Everett eeting, Continuing on into the Junior Collins. tying, tions is not returned to the school High school we hear a noise of a and In short, on any Tuesday eve- 3 troop budget, but is turned back to the definitely non-musical sound—that d 9:45 town of Andover. of the metal working class. If ning there are five full community HEATING )er 15, activities going on in various parts 10:00 of the school buildings. The sched- Like to ule for the remainder of the week is as follows: W. H. WELCH C . Pomp's i The _ Consolidated Press, Inc., Gets 1 Monday afternoon — Dancing class held in the gymnasium under ne's the instruction of Mrs. Donald CORDOVANS gularly i The "Welcome Wagon' Dunn, under the sponsorship of ler the the P. T. A. 1 The owners of The Consolidated Press, Inc., pub- Justin Monday evening—Inter-Church ARE :master ?) lishers of your Townsman were the recipients of the Wel- Basketball league under the super- vision of Donald Dunn, supervisor BACK come Wagon Basket this week. This is certainly a novel of physical education in the i and neighborly manner of greeting a newcomer to town schools. AGAIN rho are Wednesday evening Rug sts and i and we wish to thank the merchants for their thoughtful hooking class under the instruc- WING TIP OXFORDS ; tion of Mrs. Madeline Burnham, e work- • gifts. We are proud to say that we are also a subscriber t, Class ? and sewing class under the instruc- i to the' Welcome Wagon and henceforth newcomers to tion of Mrs. June White. Wednesday afternoon — Shaw- * X-Ray Fittings * ).T.A. ; Andover will receive "The Andover Townsman" in their sheen school. Dancing class, Mrs. gularly Donald Dunn. Welcome Basket. TAYLOR - MADE g proi- i The rug hooking classes, sew- 2ry Le- ; ing classes and metal working 1,..•,..." -••••. • • -... • • \-• 1,••.11• ,..-0•,, 41- FREEMAN m Chief .6. • • ....• •"....• • `•••,4*,..40.•••.•• -••••\. • •-•,... • • -••-• •-..-• •.•,• • ...... • • -.... • • -..•-• • -...` class are state extension courses lson of under the direction of Mr. Carl STONE - TARLOW Den 1. V-REE TL L _ Gahan of the Junior High school. In addition to classes and "Shoes That Satisfy" of the lARKING ANCOVIER - \/\/ activities already mentioned, the c., Boy school buildings are also used for held on various functions and meetings fiber 10, PLAYHOUSE held by a number of organizations of Com- FRIDAY, SATURDAY — November 21, 22 in the town, namely the Masons, REINHOLD'S xecutive Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ameri- Arturo DeCordova, Irene Rich 49 MAIN STREET ie regu- Louis Armstrong and Band can Legion, the Alumni associa- New Orleans Woody Herman and Orohestra tion, Cubs, Scouts, and Woman's 3:15; 6:10; 9:10 clubs. all new San Demitrio Walter Fitzgerald, Arthur Young d Scout- 1:45; 4:40; 7:40 Bred be- RADIO REPAIR SUNDAY, MONDAY — November 23, 24 Wild Harvest Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour 3:15; 6:15; 9:15 SERVICE ;e trans- Jungle Flight Robert Lowery, Ann Savage d at the 1:50; 4:50; 7:50 3nce: ii1 * TEMPLE'S Charles TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — November 25, 26 TEL. 1175 ,reet. 66 MAIN STREET (A Film Classic) ix to H. Open City c, Burn- 3:00; 5:55; 8:50 (Limited Engagement—Two (2) Days Only) John J. Acclaimed by critics as one of the greatest films of our time. (tension. (With complete English Titles) enevieve t. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — November 27, 28, 29 ANDOVER LUNCH Mary B. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM treet. Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks retta R. Down To Earth 2:15; 5:40; 9:05 Roy Rogers, Donna DeMario * Delicious Meals Apache Rose 3:65; 7:20 D SATURDAY MORNING CHILDREN'S MOVIE: * Efficient Service pairing "FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AND HOW THEY GREW" coe " RIDES AGAIN" — SERIAL — CARTOONS * * * Reasonable Prices :LER ADMISSION 10c — TAX 2c — TOTAL 12c . 830-11, Page 12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 13, 1947 20, 1947 Mrs. Ida M. Rackel, John M. Mur- Local Baby Daughter ray, Miss Mary Angue, Thaxter Couture, Lowell road, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Wilson, Eaton, Stanley Swanton, Irma W. SHIRLEY BARNARD Jr., Riverina road, are rejoicing Beane, and Edward Romeo. Louis S. will take as his bride Miss over the acquisition of a baby Real Estate and Insurance Jeanette Morneau, daughter of Mr. Finger is co-chairman of the finance daughter, Joanne, aged six and one- committee serving with C. W. Hol- Rev. Vi —: at :— s. Leon A. Morneau, 78 half months. The couple learned of land. Sunday, 9 Main and Barnard Streets Hawley street, Lawrence, at a their good fortune on Friday, and all departmer School depar Telephone 66 I lialli,sgiving wedding ceremony after considerable scurrying around tions of Tha to be held at 10 o'clock in Sacred after the necessary paraphernalia, November Club Notes Boston Bethel Heart church in Lawrence. ship in the went to Boston Monday to bring The November Club held its sec- Thanksgiving home to Andover their blue-eyed ond meeting of the 1947-48 sea- "Count Your (laughter. son on Monday, November '17, at Tuesday, 2 TOMPKINS at the home 3 o'clock at the club house. Mrs. Wednesday Arrange Now Edward C. Nichols, president, in- meet in the V C. D. of A. Note troduced the speaker of the after- ing in the \ Service Station Monica, 783, will hold noon, Dr. J. Edgar Park, former Dunn of the Court St. Punchard Hig for these Ideal their monthly social on Monday president of Wheaton College, Bigelow of Be • PRESTONE ZEREX night at St. Augustine's School hall. whose subject was, "Who Wants pictures of hi Hear the Other Side of Any Baptist Worlc • SHELL ZONE It will be in the. form of a baby To renhagen, and Practical shower, for the booth sponsored by Question?" Men's Club guests. • ZERONE the members at the annual church It was an inspiring talk, enjoyed ThursCay, fair. Members are asked to bring by an unusually large and appreci- meeting in It And Other Anti Freezes their gifts at this time. In place of ative audience, with many friends Choir RchearE In Stock. the usual activities, the members, and graduates of Wheaton College 416 N. MAIN ST., SHAWSHEEN Li, will assist in sewing, and making present. C gifts for the children's booth. * * * Rev. The art department of the club Sunday, 8: will meet at 3 p. m. on Monday, 9:30, Sunday er and S2rmoi • For That Bendix Funds Solicited for November 24, with Mrs. Charles Fellowship, B. Martin, 75 .Aalem street. The Monday, 3 Christmas Event Fol lansbce's meeting will be under the direc- Society. Refreshing Home Laundrys Letters announcing the Old-Fash- tion of Miss Fonnie Davis, and ioned Christmas celebration in An- Thurso ay, 1 239.50 - 259.50 will have as its subject, "Toile Holy Commur dover have been sent out in the ing Service at de louy." Drink past few days to local residents * * * Friday, 6:4`. soliciting subscriptions in support The next meeting of the litera- Cabinet Sinks Free 1 of the local Yuletide observance. ture department of the club will Gleaming White Extensive plans include radio be held at the home of Mrs. F. Rev. Leve WALTER'S broadcasts, mass carol singing, a Friday, 7 :01 Porcelain Tyler Carleton, 18 Cheever circle, S:outs meet it Christmas parade on December 23, fa 3 p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- Sunday, 9: Combination complete with Santa Claus and dis- ber 10. The program originally 10:30, Troop CAFE tribution of gifts; prizes for the planned for Wednesday, November Monadnock m 89.25 for chilcfren v Park Street best decorated doorway, the best 26, has been postponed, date to be church; 11:0C decorated store front, the most at- announced later, due to the meet- sermon by the Monday, 6: G. E. Disposals tractive Christmas cake or pudding, ing falling on the day before for all ,he bo 124.50 and the best miniature float; and a Thanksgiving. Basketball Le( For The Christmas pageant to be presented ;he High Schc by local school children. Attend Opening Hoover The committee requests that Mr. and Mrs. Preston Blake and Things checks in support of the celebration their son Dale attended the open- Impra Vacuum Cleaners be mailed to the co-chairman of the ing of the F. J. Wallace Shop, Inc., finance committee, C. W. Holland, in Portland, Maine, on Saturday, Societ 69.00 and 89.00 at the Andover National Bank. You Need November 15. At the rE Cleaning Tools 18.00 The committee working on the Frederick J. Wallace, a former the trustec Old Fashioned Christmas program resident of Andover, .and Mrs. lage Impro For Those includes the following: Harold Belle C. Leighton, Well-known port of the G. E. Haseltine, Vincent Treanor, Donald locally, are the proprietors of the was prese. B. Look, Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, new apparel shop. were elect€ Unexpected Electric Blankets and Abbott 39.95 Plus Tax Tyler Carl Guests Helen Eati round E. I A L S — HOWARD JOHNSON'S M. R. Hole Jr., Mrs. A Velocipeds Old Fashioned New England Allison M ANDOVER SPA Scooters William PE DANTOS don, Heinr Carts The true Bicycles—(3 Sizes) 1947-48: r S. MENU ton; first Sleds and Abbott Skis Chilled Fruit Cup Fred E. CI Hearts of Celery dent, Will I. E. PITMAN EST. Ski Boots Cream of Celery Soup with Croutons Helen Eat Skates Roast Stuffed Young Turkey lison Mors, Giblet Gravy Cape Cod Hockey Sticks A repoi * Lumber Choice of showed a Etc. — Etc. Glace Sweet Potato 8621.36, Hubbard Squash Boiled Buttered Onions from the n * Roofing * * * Hearts of Lettuce French or Russian Dressing in vested t .Sweet Mixed Pickles proximate) Delta Hot, Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter The anti * Shingles Choice of work of tl Woodworking Tools Old Fashioned Squash, Mince or Apple Pie next week Sherbert Frozen Pudding Ice Cream * Paint Electric Drills and Tea Coffee Milk Ginger Ale Tokay Grapes Grinding Kits Sweet Mixed Nuts A LO * Hardware $1.95 Served from 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. 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Page 18 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 13, 1947 THE .INI) ur- ter ma AT THE CHURCHES Legal Notices Classified Ads 3 S. Baptist Church Thursday, 9:00 a. m., The Annual Union ARTICLES FOR SALE nce Thanksgiving Service, under the sponsor- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Iol- Rev. Wendell L Bailey, Pastor ship of the Andover Council of Churches. In Cochran Chapel, Phillips Academy. The PROBATE COURT LOVELY RACOON COAT FOR SALE in Sunday, 9:30 a. rn., Church School for Essex, ss. all departments; 10:10, Assembly of Church preacher will be Rev. Wendell L. Bailey. perfect condition. 2 Washington Avenue. * To all persons interested in the estate of Tel. 331. (10 School departments in the Vestry. Dona- George Nelson Hancock, late of Denver, in tions of Thanksgiving gifts to go to the the County of Denver and State of Colorado, ANYTHING OLD Boston Bethel Society; 10:45, Morning Wor- Cochran Chapel FASHIONED OR AN- deceased having estate in said County of TIQUE. Guy N. Christian, ship in the Sanctuary; Observance of 5 Union St., Essex. Georgetown, Mass. Write or Phone 2851. sec- Thanksgiving; Sermon by the Pastor: Phillips Academy The administrator with the will annexed We will call. (tf) sea- "Count Your Blessings." Rev. A. Graham Baldwin, Minister of the estate of said deceased, has presented , at Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Prayer Cell meeting to said Court for allowance, his first and at the home of Miss Edna Todd, Elm st. Sunday 11:00 a. m., Speaker: Reverend HELP WANTED-FEMALE Irs. George L. Cadigan of Sal m, Mass. final account. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., Pioneer Girls' . t If you desire to object thereto you or your in- meet in the Vestry; 8:00 Men's Club meet- attorney should file a written appearance in ing in the Vestry. Speakers: Mr. Donald ARE YOU A WOMAN between 25 and 50 'ter- South Church said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in Years of age, with good educational back- Dunn of the Physical Education Staff, of the forenoon on the fifteenth clay of Decem- mer Punchard High School. Also Rev. Gordon E. Rev. Frederick B. Noss, Pastor ground, an interest in people and a desire ber 1947, the return day of this citation. to increase your income without leaving ege, Bigelow of Beverly who will speak and show Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Church School and Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First nictures of his trip through Europe and the the Junior Church; 9:30, High School Class; home? If you can devote 4 hours daily ants Judge of said Court, this eighteenth day of and are really interested, write Box W., Baptist World Alliance Convention at Co- 9:30, Men's Group; 10:45, Morning Wor- November in the year one thousand nine Any i:enhagen, Denmark. The West Parish ship and Sermon; 10:45, Church Kinder- care Andover Townsman, giving address hundred and forty-seven. and telephone. Men's Club has been invited as special garten; 11:15, Educational Motion Pic- RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. guests. tures; 6:00 p. m., Young People's Society. (20-27-4D) )yed Thursday, 2:00 p. m., Women's Union Wednesday, 1:15 p. m., Week-Day School LOST red.- meeting in the Church Parlor; 8:00, Adult of the Christian Religion; 7:30, Junior Commonwealth of Massachusetts ands Choir Rehearsal in the Church Parlor. Choir. BROWN SHEPHERD DOG With Black * a Thursday, 9:00 a. m., Union Thanksgiv- PROBATE COURT markings. Not yet fully grown. Long- lege ing Day Service at Phillips Chapel. Rev. Essex, ss. haired. Reward. Tel. 425-W. Christ Church Wendell Bailey of the Baptist Church will To all persons interested in the estate of Rev. John S. Moses, Rector preach the sermon. George Chadwick Richards of Andover in YOUNG MALE IRISH SETTER, Brown Friday, 7:15 p. m., Troop 73, Boy Scouts. with White on Chest. License Tag 1074. club Sunday, 8:00 a. mi., Holy Communion; said County, a person under conservatorship. 9:30, Sunday School; 11:00, Morning Pray- The conservator of the property of said Call Andover 1359-W. Reward. (It) iday, er and Sermon; 5:30 p. m., Young People's St. Augustine's Church person has presented to said Court his first axles Fellowship. to fourth and final accounts, inclusive for FOR RENT allowance. Monday, 3:30 p. m., Girl Scouts, Mrs. Rev. Thomas A Fogarty, Pastor The If you desire to object thereto you or Follansbee's Troop; 7:45, Girls' Friendly Sunday, Masses at 6:30, 8:30, 9:45 WILL SUBLET SMALL FURNISHED your attorney should file a written appear. irec- Society. (High) and 11:30 a. m. Benediction after House in Andover to couple with no chil- ance in said Court at Salem before ten and Thursday, Thanksgiving Doy, 8:00 a. m., I dren. Dec. to May. Write Townsman, Box o'clock in the forenoon on the first day of Toile Holy Communion; 9:00, Union Thanksgiv- o o * II. (It) ing Service at Phillips Academy Chapel. December 1947, the return day of this cita- tion. Friday, 6:45 p. m., Boy Scouts, Troop 70. West Parish Church Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK * * Rev. John Gilbert Gaskill, Minister Judge of said Court, this fourth day of The following pass book issued by the tera- Free Christian Church Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Children's Church November in the year one thousand nine Andover National Bank has been lost and will Service; Special music. Sermon: "Gentleman hundred and forty-seven. application has been made for the issuance s. F. Rev. Levering Reynolds, Jr., Pastor Gay's Thanksgiving". Classes for Junior RICHARD, J. WHITE, JR., Register. of duplicate book. Public notice of such Friday, 7:00 p. m. Troop No. 72, Boy High, High School students, and adults in (6-13-20) application is hereby given in accordance ircle, Szouts meet in the Parish House. the Vestry; 11:00, Morning Service of Wor with section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts )cem- Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Church School; ship, music by the choir, Mrs. Dean Hud- Commonwealth of Massachusetts of 1908. 10:30, Troop No. 72 start off on a hike up gins, director, Sermon "A Nation at the Payment has been stopped. nally PROBATE COURT Book No. 6753. Monadnock mountain; 11 :00, Nursery class Altar"; 6:00 p. m., The Sunday Evening Essex, ss. mber for children whose parents wish to attend Fellowship will unite with the Young People CHESTER W. HOLLAND C htig - church; 11:00, Morning Worship, with a of the South Church. To all persons interested in the estate of (13-27 2 to be Charles D. Gordon late of Andover in said sermon by the Pastor. Thursday, 9:00 a. m., The Union Thanks- meet- County, deceased. Monday, 6:30 p. m., A Basketball clinic giving Service will be held in Cochran TOWN OF ANDOVER A petition has been presented to said lef ore for all he boys who will be in the Church Chapel. Rev. Wendell Bailey, Pastor of the Court for probate of a certain instrument PUBLIC HEARING Basketball League this year, to be held in Baptist Church will preach. The offering purporting to be the last will of said de- The Shawsheen Rubber Company, Inc., he High School Gymnasium. wi.l be sent to Church World Service. ceased by Pauline C. Gordon of Andover in having petitioned the Board of Selectmen said County, praying that she be appointed for a license to keep and store naptha in the executrix thereof without giving a surety on amount of 5000 gallons in underground tanks e and her bond. •nt the land of the petitioner on Andover Improvement Obituary ... If you desire to object thereto you or your Street, Ballardvale, a public hearing on said open- attorney should file a written appearance in petition will be held on Monday, December , Inc., MRS. NELLIE W. SMITH said Court at Newburyport before ten o'clock 1, 1947 at 7:30 P. M., at the Town House, trday, Society Elects in the forenoon on the twenty-fourth day of in accordance with provisions of the General Mrs. Nellie Buchan Smith, November 1947, the return day of this cita- Laws relating thereto. At the recent annual meeting of widow of John C. Smith, died early tion. By order of the Drmer Witness, John V. l'helan, Esquire, First BOARD OF SELECTMEN, the trustees of the Andover Vil- ;Wednesday morning at the home Judge of said Court, this third day of No- GEO. H. WINSLOW, Town Clerk Mrs. lage Improvement society, the re- of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred T. vember in the year one thousand nine hun- :nown port of the nominating committee Dwyer, 5 Fletcher street, follow- dred and forty-seven. Commonwealth of Massachusetts )f the RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register PROBATE COURT was presented. Fifteen trustees ing a prolonged illness. Front the office of: Essex, ss. were elected, as follows: G. Rich- She was born in Andover 79 Max Nicholson To Claude J. Malcolm-Smith, otherwise ard Abbott, Harold E. Abbott, F. 606 Bay State Bldg. known as C. Malcolm Smith of unknown years ago at the Buchan family Lawrence, Mass. (7-14-21) residence. Tyler Carlton, Fred E. Cheever, homestead on Lincoln street, A libel as amended has been presented to Helen Eaton, Perley (.N1b3rt, Ed- where her brother, Raymond Bu- Commonwealth of Massachusetts said Court by your wife, Winifred M. Mal- mund E. Hammond, Mrs. George chan, and two sisters, the Misses PROBATE COURT colm-Solicit otherwise known as Winnif red Essex. ss. M. Smith of Andover in said County pray- M. R. Holmes, Mrs. Wilson Knipe, Annie and Gertrude Buchan, still ing that a divorce from the bond of matri- Jr., Mrs. Albert J. Moore, Mrs. H. make their home. To George Frederick Walkup of Andover mony between herself and you he •decreed and Lawrence Co-operative Rank of Law- for the cause of desertion and praying for Allison Morse, Ann Penniman, rence, both in the County of Essex and to After her marriage, she made alimony. William Perry, Mrs. Frank L. Pur- her home on Farnham street and all other persons interested. If you desire to object thereto, you or your don, Heinrich Rohrbach. A petition has been presented to said attorney should file a written appearance in later on Andover street in Law- Court by Mildred M. Nick-rson of Provi- said Court within twenty-one days front the The trustees elected officers for rence, returning in later life to (knee in the State of Rhode Island repre- twelfth day of April 1948, the return day of senting that she holds as joint tenant certain 1947-48: president, F. Tyler Carl- live with her daughter Bertha in this citation. land lying in said County and briefly de- Witness John V. Phelan, Esquire, First ton; first vice-president, G. Rich- scribed as follows: Shawsheen Village. Judge of said Court, this fourteenth (lay of The land in said Andover with the build- ard Abbott; second vice-president, November in the year one thousand nine She was a member of Ruth Re- ings thereon situated on the Southerly side Fred E. Cheever; third vice-presi- hundred and forty-seven. bekah lodge, 2, I. 0. 0. F., Law- of the road leading from the former site of dent, William Perry; treasurer, RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. rence, Ladies' auxiliary to Clan Scotchland District Schoolhouse to Ballard- (20-27-4D) Helen Eaton; clerk, Mrs. H. Al- vale and near the Stephen Abbott place; MacPhersont• 0. S. C., the Free hounded Northerly by said road 5 rods; ----- lison Morse. Commonwealth of 111assachusetts Christian church, and a life mem- Easterly by land now or once of Stephen E. A report from the treasurer ber of the Ladies' Aid society of Abbott and S. Edward Abbott, 16 rods; 1 ,R0 BATE COURT showed a balance on hand of Southerly by land now or once of said Ab- Essex, ss.' the Salem Street Prim.itive Meth- bott, 5 rods; Westerly by land of Charles E. To all persons interested in the estate of $621.36, with interest available odist church in Lawrence. Sticknev 16 rods. Containing one-half acre Henry G. Tyer otherwise known as Henry from the memorial fund and other of land be the same more or less. George Tyer late of Andover in said She leaves two sons, Donald Praying that partition may he made of all County, deceased. invested funds which total ap- Smith of Lawrence and Harold the land aforesaid according to law and to A petition has been presented to said proximately $12,000. Smith of Melrose; two daughters, that end that a commissioner he appointed Court for probate of a certain instrument to make such partition and he ordered to make purporting to be the last will of said de- The annual report. showing the Bertha, wife of Wilfred T. Dwyer, sale and conve‘oance of all, or any part of •!tased by Winifred Tyer of Andover in work of the year; will be printed with whom she made her home. said land which the Court finds cannot he said County, praying that she be appointed next week. and Edith, wife of Clyde B. Brooks mlvatuageously divided at public auction, executrix thereof without giving a surety on and be ord-red to distribute the net pro- her bond. of Lewiston, Me.; seven grandchil- (-evils thereof. If you desire to object thereto you or your dren; two brothers, Raymond Bu- If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in chan, Lincoln street, and Donald attorney should file a written appearanc- in said Court at Lawrence before ten o'clock said Court at Newburyport before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the eighth day of Decent- ALOYSE V. DOYLE Buchan of North Andover; two sis- in the forenoon on the twenty-fourth day of her 1947, the return day of this citation. Witness, John Phelan, Esquire, First rn.aciwr of ters, Misses Annie and Gertrude November 1947, the return day of this cita- Buchan, Lincoln street, also sev- tion. Judge of said Court, this thirteenth day of Popular soul Classical NIusic Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First November in the year one thousand nine eral nieces and nephews. Judge of• said Court, this thirty-first day of hundred and forty-seven. 24 Enmore Street, Andover The funeral will be held from October in the year one thousand nine hun- RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. Telephone 1140-M the home of her daughter Bertha dred and forty-seven. Halbert W. I)ow, Atty., RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. 411-12 Bay State Bldg., Friday afternoon. (6-13-20) Lawrence, Mass. (20.27-4D) • THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, November 20, 1947 Page 14

Concert program, which will start Messiah To Be Presented English Visitor To Be promptly at 3 : 30 p. Abbot Notes . By Local Choral Group The orchestra will make its first Featured in Concert appearance at Phillips Academy in Honor Roll Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- Among the Abbot students who Edward Malins, an exchange the Spring, when it will present sented by the Andover Male Choir master from Christ's Hospital, a the annual Spring concert in won places on the honor roll for and the Andover Choral Society on the first quarter are the follow- boys' school in Horsham, England, George Washington hall. The third Sunday evening, December 14, at I concert date has not been set but ing Andover girls: Eleanor Mae S : 00 o'clock in the Cochran chapel teaching this year at Phillips Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. academy in place of Alan R. Black- it will be given at the Addison at Phillips academy. A chorus of Gallery at Phillips Academy. Stanley W. Parker; Nancy Shulze, over 100 voices, under the direc- mer, and occupying the Blackmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton tion of J. Everett Collins, will be residence at 215 Main street, will The orchestra will attempt to Everett Shulze; Joan Webster, accompanied by the Boston Or- be featured by the Andover Com- raise sufficient funds through pub- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean K. chestral Group of twelve instru- munity Orchestra at its initial per- lic subscription to meet its current Webster. Those whining honorable mentalists. formance of the season on Sun- expenses for the season. mention and who live in the com- Edgar Randle, tenor, will be one day, December 7, at Memorial munity are: Ann Higgins, daugh- auditorium. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. of the soloists, and others are Agent for Airplane Reservations. Clara Taylor, the well-known alto Mr. Malins holds a degree in Hotels and Steamship Lines Higgins of Methuen; Joan Mor- from Lawrence, and Marguerite music from the Royal College of rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Killauer, soprano. Raymond Wil- Music in London, and is a harpsi- Andover Travel Bureau Clarence E. Morrison, Jr.; and FRED E. CHEEVER, Mgr. Barbara Shulze, sister of Nancy kinson will play the organ. The chordist of renown. He will play who is mentioned above. public is cordially invited to at- the solo piano part in "Handel in Also REAL ESTATE Square Dance tend the concert. There will be no the Strand," by Percy Grainger, 21 Main St. Tel. 775 or 1098 On Saturday evening there is to admission fee. one of the selections on the Youth he a square dance in Davis Hall, where a number of girls and their callers will dance to the expert calling of Miss Gwendolyn Elroy, Reputable Jewelers for Over Years a member of the Physical Educa- 7.2 tion faculty of the_school. Fall Concert On the following Saturday eve- ning after the Thanksgiving holi- day the annual Fall concert pre- senting Miss Kate Friskin, piano- forte, and member of the school's music faculty, will take place in Davis Hall at 8:00. Friends of Miss Friskin and all music lovers in the community are invited to heal the concert. Vespers The speaker for Sunday vespers will be the Rev. GeOrge Cadigan. Grace church, Salem. Thanksgiving Services Thanksgiving services. tradi- tional in form from early Abbot days, will be held on Wednesday evening at 8:15 in Abbot Hall. The programme will be led by Miss Margaret Hearsey, principal. The holiday on Thanksgiving Day begins at 8:30 a. m. and ends at 8:00 in the evening.

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