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• 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 Thanksgiving 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.