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O N K YEAR $2.00—SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS ANDOVER. MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 VOLUME XLVJI NUMBER 19 All Except One File Olga Averino to LOCAL NEWS NOTES Activities Planned Sing Here Tonight by Girls’ Friendly Hear Complaints on Item s Must Be in Early Next Week Nomination Papers i Madame Olga Averino, soprano who has Next Thursday is a holiday, anti since The Girls’ Friendly society of Christ I been a senastion in New York, will sing in tin* church will hold a penny social in the Parish Street Car Service Meeting Room at Phillips academy tonight the Andover Press will not be open on that day, all items for next week's Towns­ I louse on Monday evening. Hcv. Frederick B. Noss Only One Withdrawing from ■ at 8.15 o'clock. The recital is public, and Classes in knitting, contract bridge and man must Ik * in the office by Wednesday admission will l>c 50 cents. gymnastics which have been held for the past Public Meeting Held at Town Hall Last Night Exces­ Election Contest—Selectmen and School Commit­ Olga Averino was l>orn in , the morning at the latest. 'The Townsman cannot guarantee the publication of any month have ended. sive Fares and Poor Service Charged Group Votes tee Elections Promise Very Close Fight daughter of a widely known violinist, the Plans arc being made for the annual play j granddaughter of Hermann Laroche, eminent items received after Wednesday noon. in Favor of Busses over Street Cars Pastors are urged to bring in their church I and sale which are to be held shortly after T!ir unal make-up of Andover’s ballot for I critic and writer, and the god-daughter of ' Faster. Modest Tschnikovsky. She graduated from notices Tuesday afternoon if possible, and the ning election was determined upon in no case later than Wednesday noon. I The local G.F.S. will entertain a group Complaints of all kinds were aired last last I riday when all those who had taken out Policem an’s Ball at the Imperial Conservatory as a pianist and from on the holiday. Weather per- League to Conduct night at the town hall against the service and nomination papers filed them at the town ! later studied voice, attracting unusual , mitt ing. they will enjoy winter sports. rates of the Eastern Massachusetts Street hou-c. with Rev. Frederick B. Noss being the Town Hall Tonight interest among musicians and critics. She James Fee of Pearson street confined to | Several members of the local branch Railway of this town. The meeting was called lone exception. Mr. Ness’s withdrawal from became one «»f the leading sopranos in Rus his home by illness. • joined a Boston group on the Snow Train trip Candidates’ Meeting as the result of a meeting held in Lawrence a the chool committee race leaves but five A fine program has been arranged for the ' sian , but her career there was abruptly ...... f(,'v weeks ago at the instigation of Rep. nded when the Revolution broke out and Mrs. John P. Alexander ha l*en ill at her to •S,cw Hampshire last Sunday. running for the three-year terms. ninth annual concert and ball of the Andover home on Summer street. I he League of Women Voter* will hold a Thomas J. Lane who is leading a fight for a The selectman’s race and the race for Police Relief association, to be held this eve­ drove her from Russia. Olga Ave > escaped meeting, to which the public is cordially j live-cent fare. U te r there will Ik- another >cho<>l committee seem to be the cnly real ning at eight o’clock in the town hall. The after Rrent hardship intn China where ’for I I'hyllis Wirtzburger of Ked Spring road is String Quartet at invited,on Tuesday, February 27,at the town meeting of the general committee at the contt '' this year, with the possible exception first hour will be devoted to a musical and two years she sang and taught in the larger spending a month in Plymouth, hall. At this meeting all candidates running Lawrence City Hall to prepare a definite of the I ard of public works. There are four dancing program, while from nine until one cities with English concessions. Through the l , ,, , Vesper Services for any town office will be invited to speak, policy. friendship and efforts of prominent Russian 1 Alice L. McDcrmitt of Red Spring road is This opportunity should be of great interest j One complainant stated that the fare from -cekuur election to the selectman’s ofiicc there will be general dancing, with Roland musicians in this country, she was enabled | confined to her home by nines*-. including the present incumbent. Andrew »pi ■ . i . i . ,, i to everyone, as it enables the condidute to Andover to Lawrence fen w k Russell’s orchestra furnishing the music. to reach America. McTernen, and Fred (1. Cheney, Thomas F. There will be several distinguished guests Harold Eastwood, a local tail carrier, is services at thefPhH Ii'w aclem y * ha,>HSwH1 ? atC Ms and c(xhp,ain. his. ,(lUftli,K'a high, and he suggested tickets giving 14 rides j confined to his home by illne i „ u u c V 1 , Mltmy ; iln,,Pt 1 v m tions, and it also gives the voter the oppor Hendrick and Howell F. Shepard. In the present including Mayor George...... Dalrymple .. be held on Sunday, February 18, at five oppor- to Andover square for a dollar. Another from school Foard race William A. Doherty and I of Haverhill, assistant city marshal Michael 1 Clarence Delaney has been seriously ill at I fiftei(iftiii.n ..'..I. ...I. l ...... • I __ ___: ...... l cr i I I>r. Nathaniel Stowers are running for re- I Barry of Lawrence, probation officer Fred j the Massachusetts General hospital. election, while .1 Everett Collins, Stafford A. Flynn and Chief Cyril Feugill of Methuen. Alfred C. Stacey Lindsay and E. Dean Walen are also trying Pietro Mordelia and his daughters. Flora Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Goodwin are both for one of the three vacancies. Mrs. John C. and Rita, billed as the “ Musical Merry Milk Inspector ill at their home on North Main street. Angu- C uncontested for the one-year un- j Makers,” will comprise one part of the con- expired term. Both the selectman and the i cert program. Accordion artists of note, this Miss Dorothy Winn of Chestnut street ...... i house „„ Locke street. Edward Whiting, I the Hill were discontinued the Alfred C. Stacey of 15 Brook street was ap­ enjoyed a Snow I ram trip last week end. nms.c, and is frequently heard both m con wh„m many people will remember as the : taken because thecal"wav showed that verv school board race look like pretty much of a trio has appeared in Andover before, creating pointed milk inspector Wednesday evening toss-up at present , a splendid impression. A senes of dances will at a Board of Health meeting. Mr. Stacey 1 .avis McKee of Brechin terrace has pl“y ^ e,M' nI "< “ WHS"*** Column” in the Boston ew pe^S i were u“ing the c . ^ 1 William F. Barron is a possible threat in be presented by Signorina Maria Solari. will fill the position which has been vacant entered the employ of M. T. Stevens com Serakh. .wil1 s»«lk “» “ Current Events.” : Squa're to the Hill am? also £ £ u s e people Beethoven’s F minor quartet, opus 65, com­ Tea will be served. the board of public works race, against 1 The committee in charge includes: Chief since the fall of 1655, when the holding of the pany. plete. on Main street objected to the cars running Henry A. Bodwell and Frank Buttrick, George A. Dane, Sergeant Leonard Saunders, position by Chairman Franklin II. Stacey of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huntington of Melrose I it is hoped that a large audience will be on this street. present members. Barron has been leading Officers James Walker, Frank McBride, the board of health was declared illegal by the spent the week-end with relatives on Summer present at this service, to which the public is It costs thirty cents to ride from Andover the steam pump fight, (ieorge M. Squires is ; William Shaw, John Deyermond, Thomas state house. The salary previously was S75, street. cordially invited. Date Changed for hill to any point beyond the transfer station, also running. | Dailey, David Gillespie and Carl Stevens, as but the board of health, according to the it was trointed out. Another complainant There are two places to be filled on the i chairman, chairman, will recommend a salary of $200 The junior class at Punchard met 'Tuesday Free Church Men asked when a bus is fifty minutes late, why planning board, the regular five-year term I this year. Mr. Stacey, Sr., had held the posi­ morning. President Miss Martha Billings To Hold Meeting [don’t they put on an extra bus. Very poor which has been vacant and the four-year tion for over 20 years. presided. It has become necessary to change the date I w*f ( hurged by another man, unexpired term left vacant by the death of Local Conservation The new milk inspector has lived in Ando­ Miss Eleanor Jenkins of South Main of County Council of the next men's meeting at the Free Church ' ' T *ht' ^ aw?hccl? 1scc,ion » h» the late Joseph S. Chambers who was elected ver all his life and graduated from Punchard street took a trip on the Snow Train last last year. The other members of the board fmm Eelmiary 27th to March I tth.Xfr. John T "'S ^ twren *taw‘ Corps Victorious high school. He was also graduated from the week-end. Baras of Phillips academy will then give his “P " " ‘"’I , R' S',Uare T ' lKt" ,,n Sh'1"'- are: Sidney P. White, William Rennie and Lowell Textile Institute with the degree of A meeting of the County Council of the 1 7 h i sheen and Lawrence was ten cents. Service up Edward Dombrowski. bachelor of textile chemistry. He recently took Miss Anna Waldie of Avon street under- American Legion auxiliary'will be held to- I ?'k,.rfvisj jfe *»on “ APPly>ng . . . Science t<> Every Day - - |J the ( h c Lowellu road, he said, had been given up A clean sweep in the boxing matches last went an operation recently at the Lawrence I morrow afternoon at 2.50 at Joyce hall, 56 The three license questions as they will a course in milk at the Essex Agricultural , - ' rite members of the Free church Brother- c, a"d when. hlJlle.d b>\th,e Prcsi A patronizer of the last bus at night from North Reading. The wrestling matches were went un operation at the Lawrence General Maleady of Boston. All unit officers are I ^ n t, Andrew Jackson. I he date ot the show beverages whiskey, rum. gin, malt bever­ a member of the American Association of hospital Thursday. vrence objected because sometimes it has ages, wines and all alcoholic beverages)? evenly divided. Textile Colorists and Chemists and the i , - requested *: u to . • attend . with questions for , the | ^ / £ da^ . " 5 ^ 1«;„^larch - n<1- rhe tlckets ! been filled at Haverhill and Andover passen No. 2—Shall license•ivvs.av be granted • lamvu in this The boxing bouts resulted as follows: American Chemical society. James Waldie of Pearson street was ap- question box which will be held after the gers have to crowd in just the same. Others town for the safe'therein'of wines and mail I Ifvangie, 110th 110, defeated Petelle, 167th pointed a public weigher at a recent meeting school of instruction. Department President i complained because at certain |k*n'»kIs during beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other l 1/; decision. Lupo, 110th, 137, defeated of the board of selectmen. Mrs* Marid E. Lariviere of Southbridgc w ill1 ( p | n L B n b a t o the day one cannot use the bus from Law­ malt Leverages)? McLaughlin, 167th, 146, decision, \oner, xt . xr u . k o .,- r n I be the guest of the meeting. U t l S U U D t O U C b B t e Mr ami -Mrs. Ralph Robbins of Boston ______, Warrant at Town Hall rence to Andover save by paying twenty No. 5 Shall license be granted in this ^ °*f*P*; 167th, 142. State Regent Pays spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Isabel cents. A Wood mill worker reported that town for the sale : therein therein of of alcoholic alcoholic bever­ bever- ' Lpnley, 110th, ls8, defeated Ledoux, 167th \ alentine on Red Spring road. three Methuen cars to Andover s one leave ages in taverns? 155, decision. DeAngelis, 110th, 154, knocked Official Visit Here C. E. Society to The regular meeting of the James Otis the mill at night A five-cent fare from the There are two places to be filled on the oul Hadley, 167th, 151. A group interested in a lawn bowling green | 111 l r'k club will Ik* held in the Osgood schoolhouse Square to the Hill and from Shawsheen to board of trustees of the Cornell fund to be The wrestling bouts resulted as follows: at the local playstead met with James W att, j H old Annual D ance nMtAi<,nouts, sister. The Optimistic club of Lawrence met Valentine's orchestra will furnish the music, j a discussion of articles in the warrant which complaints to make, he would be glad to take The trustees of Spring Grove cemetery while Thomas Taylor was the reftrree of box­ After the meeting refreshments were Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tickets may he obtained from any member will come before the town next month, them up with the railway. come up for election this year under the same ing. Lieut. F. Victor Nissen was the an­ served by the following: Mrs. Joseph E. Ralph Woodcock, 95 Lowed street, Shaw­ of the society or from the committee in A large attendance is looked for, and not article for a three-year term. The present nouncer, Lieut. Lawrence F. Carlberg, the Fallon, Mrs. Edward A. Doyle, Miss Mary sheen village. charge, which is as follows: Stanley Swanton, | only candidates for office, but others as board comprises: Frederick E. Cheever, timer, and Dr. J. J. Daly, the physician. The Maroney, Miss Mary R. Young, Mrs. George chairman: Lillian Elder, Isabel Brunette, well, will be given an opportunity to express judges were McManus and Murphy. Daniel J. Haggerty, 74 Morton street, has Dr. Stearns Speaks Walter E. Curtis. Everett M. Lundgren, Manock and Mrs. Joseph Levi. been drawn for jury service by the selectmen William Bradford and Mary Dobbie. ! their views on the different items. Fred A. Swanton, Walter I. Morse, Amos B. to serve on the March 5 term in Lawrence in Chicago Today boomer and David R. Lawson. Superior Court. The list seeking election on March 5 follow: Selectman The Free church Woman’s Alliance will Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, headmaster-emeritus Ered G. Cheney, 85 Maple avenue Town Clerk Requests meet in the parish house on Wednesday, To Vote Specifically of Phillips academy, will s|K*ak at the Casino Thomas F. Hendrick, 565 North Main street February 21, at 2.50. Mrs. Roy Bradford in Chicago at five o’clock this afternoon on •Andrew McTernen, 72 Whittier street will be in charge. “ Common Sense in Education.” The wom­ Howell F. Shepard, Dascomb road Frank O’Brien, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr£ an’s board of the Harris school is combining Assessor Increase in Salary Frank O’Brien of Taylor Hall, strained a liga­ on Elective Salaries with the Chicago alumni of Andover in a Fred G. Cheney, 85 Maple avenue ment in his leg at baseball practice at the committee of hosts and hostesses for the Thomas F. Hendrick, 565 North Main street cage Wednesday. event. •Andrew McTernen, 72 Whittier street Asks Raise of $270 — Dr. Daly and Thaxter Eaton Had State House Rules that Town M ust Vote Separately on Henry Gardner, president of the Andover Howell F. Shepard, Dascomb road Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lefebvre, for­ Salaries of All Elective Officials — New Article alumni, will introduce Dr. Stearns. The Town Clerk Previously Requested Increases — Mr. Winslow’s merly of Andover and recently of Foster alumni assisting as hosts will be Stephen V. 'George H. Winslow, Lowell street Total Town Pay with Increase Would Be $2520 street, Lawrence have moved to the Elm Inserted for B. P. W. Secretary Hord, Gardner Brown, Charles H. Scnweppe, T ax Collector block on Elm street. RolH*rt Stevenson, Robert A. Gardner, 'William B. Cheever, 65 Chestnut street | George II. Winslow, town clerk, is asking The Junior Courteous Circle of The King’s The salaries of all Andover’s elective Luther S. Hammond, I. Newton Perry, A. T own T reasurer Slight Fires Occur | for an increase of $270 in his annual salary Daughters of the South church held a valen­ officials will have to be voted on separately at Advance Plans on Ballard Bradley, Willium T. Bacon, and •Thaxter Eaton, 46 Abbot street for that position, and this request has been tine party for its own uroup Wednesday the annual town meeting, according to word (ieorge W. Dulany, Jr. M oderator passed on to the finance committee in the afternoon at the FTagg clubhouse on School received by Mr. Hardy Tuesday from the Among the members of the Harris school #Fred Butler, 156 Lowell street woman’s board who will assist are Mrs. Here during Week Town Officers’ budget. Mr. Winslow is the street. state house confirming statements made Industrial Exhibit Board of P ublic W orks third elective official requesting a raise in previously in 1955. Mr. Hardy, at the request Nelson L. Barnes, Mrs. Robert J. Dunham, Miss Ruth Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard F. Gillette, Mrs. Charles Gar­ Elect Two Slight damage resulted Tuesday afternoon salary. Dr. J. J. Daly, selectman, is request­ of the Townsman, telephoned Mr. Fenton at Yurious reports were made at the meeting William Barron, Haggetts Pond road when the fire department was called out to a ing $.100 extra for his increased duties in Thomas Ilall of High street entered the the state house, and Mr. Fenton stated that field King, Mrs. Wallace F\ Kirk, Mrs. Newton hospital at Newton Lower Falls, of the Legion Tuesday night. Excellent pro­ •Henry A. Bodwell, 51 Morton street smoldering tire at the Boston and Maine public welfare work, this raise to be effective the salary of each elective officer must be gress was reported by the committee in Robert Hall McCormick, and Mrs. Fred­ •Frank A. Buttrick, Wolcott avenue water tower at Lowell junction. Box 27 was only as long as that extra work lasts, and Monday to train for nursing. She will take a voted specifically at town meeting. The salary erick H. Kawson. George M. Squires, River road three-year course. charge of the Industrial Exhibition which will sounded at 3.30 o’clock. Town Treasurer Thaxter Eaton has re­ votes will be taken at the time the budget be held in the town hall, Tuesday, Wednesday School Committee During the day workmen had built a lire quested a raise of indefinite amount, in his The Woman’s Relief corps met Tuesday concerned is acted on. and Thursday, April 5, 4 and 5. Gne Year Unexpired Term in an eflort to thaw out the pipes near the annual report, although he has made no ening in G. A. R. hall. President Mrs. Paul In this connection a special article was The committee stressed the fact that space Expect CWA Work Mrs. John C. Angus, Main street ground under the tower. Smoke from this formal request to the finance committee. Simeone presided. After the business session added to the warrant, asking that the town was being reserved for local merchants with Three Year Term lire was sent up through the tower, and this Mr. W inslow is receiving at present $1550 Mrs. 1. R. Kimball and Mrs. Harry Gouck authorize the board of public works to name the closing date to be set shortly. Elect Three ! was the reason for the alarm. ($1700 less ten percent) for his work as town served refreshments. one of its own members secretary at a salary Delegates to the County Council meeting to Resume Soon ’William A. Doherty, 21 Harding street I Sunday afternoon at 3.10 Box 54 at the clerk, and the $270 will bring his salary to of SI00. This was made necessary by a ruling held Saturday at Danvers, reported that the Stafford R. Lindsay, York street corner of North Main and Harding streets Walter M. Spring, research and consulting of Mr. Fenton’s that it was not legal for the $1800, equal to the town treasurer’s (S2000 engineer, of Springvale, Maine, who has County Council will convene in Andover on Andover’s CWA work, stopped Wednesday _pr. Nathaniel Stowers, 84 Main street was sounded for a small roof fire at the home less ten percent). Dr. Daly’s present pay for Board of Public Works, or any board, to Thursday, March 15th. when the time limit on the first CWA ap­ Ernest 1). Walen, 68 Salem street recently accepted a position with the Arling­ I of James \V. Armstrong, 173 North Main public welfare is $60 ($100 less ten percent). appoint one of its own members to a position On Friday evening, March 2nd, the post propriation expired, will Ik * resumed shortly, J. Everett Collins, 42 York street J street. Sparks from the chimney caused the ton mills, has taken an apartment in The calling for compensation without a vote of the In addition he receives $270 as selectman and Aberdeen, Shawsheen village. will hold its annual pre-town meeting. A dis­ it is expected. A new appropriation has been Board of H ealth fire. Damage was estimated at about S25. $360 as assessor. town. It was this same ruling which deprived cussion of the articles in the town wurrunt grunted by Congress, but at present the Dr. W Dacre Walker, 121 Main street Box 4 was sounded at six o’clock Sunday Mr. Winslow also holds certain appointive Attorney Romeo E. David of Shawsheen Franklin II. Stacey of the milk inspectorship will feature and candidates for public office country is awaiting instructions from Wash­ L ibrary T rustee ! evening for a chimney lire at the residence positions, for which he receives varying Tage was elected vice-president to represent last year, but at the time the board of public will be invited to attend. The meeting will be ington to resume work. Dr. Daly, local Frederic S. Bout well, 61 Chestnut street j of Mrs. Frances I’. McClellan on Orchard amounts. In Old Age Assistance he receives Essex county at the annual meeting of the works position was overlooked. open to the public. administrator, spent the day in Boston yes­ Puncharo T rustees street. S270; as clerk of the board of selectmen he Franco-American Civic League of Massachu Gi the past the board of public works sccrc- Delegates attending the County Council terday and he tiled several new projects. A Elect Five receives $180; as clerk of the board of asses­ setts held Wednesday at Boston. *ary has received $100 per year, the bills meeting Saturday included: Commander sum of $8000 will Ik * asked at town meeting 1'redericS. Bout well, 61 Chestnut street sors SI80; and as clerk of the public welfare ... r* . • , . being rendered in March. No bill has been Joseph T. Remmes, James Sparks, Arthur L. for materials. Myron E. Gutterson, 57 Chestnut street W. W. Ellsworth board $90. The total of these amounts and Mrs. Edna G. Marplc, who has been a presented by Frank A. Buttrick, the present Coleman and Joseph A. McCarthy. A total of 254 men were laid off as the time Edmond E. Hammond, Porter road his town clerk’s salary is $2250, and with the resident of Andover for the past few yeais, | secretary; so it is not known whether a ten limit expired, but the greater part of these Jlenrv G. Tver, Sunset Rock road has returned to Andover after a few months I percent cut wiu be included. There is a to Lecture Here increase it would be S2520. In addition he will Ik * sent back to work when orders are I b. larleton Kimball, 50 School street with her daughter in C levcland Heights, possibility that if the bill is submitted, it will — receives hourly pay at the rate of 60 cents per Bequest in Will received to go ahead. The men working on T ree W arden hour for his work an the board of registrars. Ohio, and is staying with her sister, Mrs. B. F not ^ apprOVcd, since the salary would not state projects have also been laid off. Ralph T. Berry*, Hall street William Webster Ellsworth, for many Hatch of 45 High street. be legal. yeurs un annual visiter at Phillips academy, Last year this total was $54.70, but the The money appropriated for materials and C onstables previous year it was considerably higher and T he board of public works matter comes for Local Church truck hire on s|Kcial articles on December 18 , Elect Three will lecture in the meeting room of ( Ieorge up under Chapter 41, Section 4A of the Washington hall on Monday, February 19, should Ik * this year because of the extra can not be used, since no money is carried George A. Dane, Clinton court lections. Mr. Winslow also receives an un­ Close Contest at General Laws, which reads as follows: over on any articles from one year to the James Napier, 61 Elm street at 8.15 p.in., on "Dr. Johnson and His A number of public bequests were included known amount from dog license fees, etc. “ Except as otherwise expressly provided, a in the will of the late Florence A. Barker of other without specific authorization of the George N. Sparks, River street Circle. ” There will he no charge for admission town board may, if authorized by vote of the and Phillips academy cordially invites the Sunday School this town, which has been filed for probate in town meeting. This money was appropriated •Present incumbent town, appoint any member thereof to another the Probate court In Salem. The testatrix with the condition that CWA money be public to attend. Mr. Ellsworth is known . . . . t. . town office or position for the term provided t throughout the country for his lectures on Over a hundred were present at the Sunday by |aW| jf any^ otherwise for a term not whose will was dated lanuary 10, 1919, and secured for labor. Theoretically then on English literature, illustrated, as they are, Valentine Party school contest supper held at the Baptist 1 — named Charles B. Baldwin and Mary Alice December 51 it lK*came free cash, but uctually Boy Scouts Hear since the condition to the appropriation hud with unique collections of lantern slides, to church Wednesday evenin^The supper’was | ap^T m ceT hall^ ihed by vide of “he town’ I A^ ‘ aS *” cttU* V Ufd °-n FebrUary 7 Talk by President secure which he has ransacker! the libraries by Vets Auxiliary put not been met, the money was not really of tiie world. This will be an unusual oppor­ ens in charge, while the program was pre appropriated. tunity to acquire an intimate knowledge of the Old South Cemetery, $1,000 in trust for About sixty were present at Legion hall \ very enjoyable valentine party was held I f " tcd by the Whites with Miss Clarabelle I (Continued on puge 4, colum n 1) the Free Christian church of Andover, the in- one of the most interesting characters and Tuesday evening by the Ladies' Auxiliary to I Mason in charge. I he program was hi the , • at unlay noon to hear the address of Presi- one of the most interesting periods in English Andover post, 2128, V. F. W„ in the post >orJm, » nulto program consisting of music come to Ik - used for special music at Sunday r F | | A j w I a|K*rs pertaining to the history and tradi In Lawrence District Court Tuesday head and prettily costumed Clan Johnston test. To Conduct Dance Andover cemeteries. Last year after Mem­ lion of the town of Andover. morning \a|M>leon Roultier, 25, of 808 orial Day the association found that they Hu next meeting of the Christ church auxiliarians making merry below. A \aleii- Mrs. Daniel 1'orter and Mrs. Alexander Of the residue of the estate, the Free Anu-s Building, Mam luster, N IF, pleaded Hlamire acted as hostesses. had not decorated all the graves of British guilty to operating while under the influence junior Guild will Ik * held February 16 at tine supper was first served, and this was on Holiday Night Christian church and the Andover Historical I followed by an entertainment and general veterans in town, and since then they have society shall each receive one-fifteenth. of liquor und drunkenness. Gustav 11. Sim­ at *be home of Miss Betty Wade 1 lK*en making every effort to check up on all - i anterbury street, Shawsheen village, dancing. . . . , „ mons, 54, of Grossmere, N IL, pleaded not The committee m charge follows: Mrs. Purcut-Tcucher Notice T he British War Veterans will conduct a 1 the gruves. Any information along these lines guilty to ullowing un improper |H*rson to istti l.leanora t>f the Sisterhood of St. dance on Thursday night at the Guild, will lie appreciated and should !>e sent to Colonial Silver leu ;.arguret in Boston will be the guest speaker. Robert Dobbie, chairman; Mrs. Hector operate an automobile and drunkenness. putullo, Mrs. Alcxina Guthrie, Mrs. Peter The members of the Andover Parent- Cobb's quadrille orchestra of Boston w ill, Alexander Auchterlonie, secretary, or to any Frank Smith of Manchester pleaded guilty to hers who cannot attend this meeting are Teacher association have been invited to a furnish tne music. | of the British veterans. Don’t forget to drop in at the South drunkenness and was lined $5. The cases of J*QUested to let Miss Wade know, Andover Stewart, Mrs. Jean Wood, Mrs- Gilbert Caldwell, Mrs. George Fyffe, Mrs. George A. meeting of the November club to be held Alex lieedie is chairman of the committee | T he entertainment committee and captains church on Thursday afternoon, February 22 the other two nun were continued until Monday afternoon at 5.15 at the clubhouse. in charge. He will be assisted by Alex Duke, of the British Veterans will meet at two and have a cup of lea (or coffee) with the I lu- Junior Guild will attend a corporate Christie, Miss Jean McShane, -Mrs Alex February 16. Rouillier was held in $.150 Meek, Mrs. George B. Carmichael and Mrs. Edwaru Whiting will Ik * the speaker, and his Norman MacLeish, Charles Fettes, and i o’clock Sunday in the Guild. A special meet- A. B. C. girls. Time 3 to 5 o’clock. Everyone bonds and Simmons in $250 bonds for ap­ Lommunion at eight o’clock Sunday morn cordially invited. 1 1 February 18. George Nicoll. subject is “ Current Events. ” James Nicoll. j ing of the organization will be held at 2.50. pearance on that dale. PAGE TWO THE AN DOVER TOWNSMAN FRIDAY, FERRE ARY Hi, m

O bituaries in her capacity as daughter of an Abbot THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Total of 500 Birds graduate, alumna trustee, and mother of an Abbot graduate. Published every Friday at the Press Building, Andover, Mass., by the Andover Press Banded at Academy LAM ERE The school was glad to welcome its former I R A , ELMER J. GROVER, Managing Editor Mrs. Lora May White) Lamcrc. wife of trustee. Rev. Markham W. Stackpolc, when TOWNSMAN Telephone 1321 Dr Edward A. V Lamere, passed away he came to conduct the evening service on | Tw enty-Five Years Ago Ten Years Ago During the year of 1954, 503 birds of February 7 at her late residence, 97 Pleasant Entered at Andover PostofTice as Second Class Matter street, Fitchburg, Mass., in her 57th year. Pcbrunry 11. , . . I Principal A. E. Stearns will deliver an Peter Doherty and family have rcm,pv«i seventeen species were handed under the B. R. Baumgardt, scientist, gave his inter I a(j(|rcss ul the graduating exercises of the from Kim street to North Main irect auspices of the Phillips academy Bird Band­ She was a native of Andover and graduated esting lecture. - I he Latest from lhe licav j awrcncc hi^h school next Friday night ing club. Much progress was made during the from Punchard high school. Prom 1895 to Miss Alice Chase and Miss Jemima Wilke Davis Hall on Tuesday evening, II. \. Bodwell, Vaughan Jealous, and I.. I >. attended the annual senior prom by o More Money for Luwmice? Chrislmns tree in the square would con­ year in bird handing, and the Andover station 1899 she was an employee of the Andover February 13. vince any. nc that something is needed on Press, during which period she lived with her Sherman start Saturday morning for a students at the Chandler Secretarial school I had the most successful season of its career. The first of the Lenten ervices conducted week’s trip into the Connecticut Lake region ; Boston last Friday night, A very complete system of marking the grandmother, Mrs. Hurnlmm White nt the I b Mi, s nBncy was held W lmt are the houndnric* of “ Cirentei which to carry away the now almost Ash Wednesday in Northern New Hampshire. | This week a project is being launched I,, 1 uwronrcV” Som etimes we feel Ihnt ii brown evergreen. birds has been devised, and much information foototllighstreetfoot of High street . , 1 afternoon,- at five * o’clock. • • ■ about the birds’ habits has been gained by She was a member of the Mrs I ansh The weck, tl.a Wft9 held on I riday afte Warren K Moorchciul has been in Wash- the ladies of the Board of Dire, mrs of if cb.es not include A ndover; o ther time* ington this past week on business connected i Andover Historical society for tli purnosed'f The fire department budget estimate means of this. The birds are caught in traps, church, Mtchburji. the Womans cluh. and February 10 we are given the impression that Antln- and small metal number bands are placed on the Fitchburg Garden club. Funeral services Q ’Sa|urtiay afternoon, February 17. Mi: willi the l« rd of Indian Commissioners of adding to the funds fora permanent homelo ver is an integral part of that mythical i lids year asks for the sum of 5180 for an were held Saturday at the Sawyer funeral which he is a member. I the society. The members of the committee their legs. The kind of bird captured, tht Mary Gay, instructor in the history of arl At the regular meeting of the Andover are Mrs. Matthew S McCurdy, Miss Flat, community. Somehow or other, though, inhalator to take the place of the present date of the capture, and the number of the home. Rev. Howard \ Pease officiating wifi give tile first of three talks on "llovv to tin* answer seems to have two parts: if pulmotnr. Two years ago the Law rein I band is entered in the records of the bird Burial was in the F.dson t enietery in Lowell Natural History society held in the school A. Putnam. Miss Bell J Hm ,rii,l,| See" an informal lecture on appreciation of committee...... ------rooms- last---- Tuesday, -r___ I..., Mrs. M— C. /• K I.' Miss Ml.. ir«l.,.,Helen ICaton. leaving nut Andover means that Ibis Cms and Kleetrie com pany gave a demon-1 handing club. Twice every year the accumu-1 arl. Friends of the school are welcome to this Abbott read a very interesting paper en­ Nomination papers arc being circulated for town will spend more m oney in Law­ stratum of this instrument at the] latcd information is sent to Washington' LYNCH 'Hie funeral of Thomas W. Lynch, 71 who 's k S i y ’even^ng'the^Rev. J. A Rich titled, “ The Ixcal" History of a Notable Thaxter Eaton who is a candidate for school rence, the boundaries of “ Greater Law­ Pom ps pond bathing bench and it j where it is tabulated and filed with the in- Family. " committee. rence" slop at the Andover-I.awrenee cd to lie rated verv highly bv all who I formation sent by bird banders from all over neir^s homein B X ;:i^ & X morm ^ '» - k e r a, the service in W. W. Kllsworth will give a lecture on At a tea given Thursday afternoon at the Lincoln at the Stone Chapel on the evening of line; if ineluding Andover means that witnessed the exhibition. Last year tile l,’', Uj'u!;!!iS.t^If a bird thatf Si.njl^.;V“ has already .m'i been.... . handed i___ 1...1 ;. ing. was held Tuesday m orningfrom the • jn ch , w . W. Ells- home of Hon. and Mrs. Archie V Frost on Ibis town will spend more money in Gas company inhalator was. pressed ..ipturcd by another station, the information funeral chapel of Undertaker John B een 111 ft ad etrv t he assembled Thursday, February 25, Salem street, the engagement of their daurh Lnwrenee. “ Greater Lawrence" is con­ m lo use 111 a drowning Occident in l lie is sent to Washington, and is from there relayed Lawrence. The body was discovered by a ! sch(M)| 1 Next Sunday night there will he a meeting ter. Miss Mildred Frost, to Janie- II Fiaton sidered as embracing all the surrounding State Forest, and though it arrived loo | to the original station .If a bird is found dead Boston and Maine irain crew shortly after junjor c|as5 (ms elected its officers for of the townspeople held in the town hall to soil of Atty. and Mrs. Fred II baton of further the no-lieense interests in the town. Andover, was announced. towns including Andover. late to save the victim's life, there was or shot, the metal hand generally turns up at eleven o clock near \ndover street, having | , h secJond hld(.year: President, Geraldine The Town Warrant this year contains 25 Little Miss Mary Winslow, daughter of .lust this week the retail meiehanls no doubt Hint lives can be saved with it the offices of the United States Biological been first seen by 1 lie nreman on the Boston . nf Vnd„v(.r; vice-president, Betty Survey Bureau. Hence much is being learned hound train that left the Andover station a t 1 ...... articles. Article Three reads: “To take Mr. and Mrs. George IF Winslow of York of Ibis town received a little note from if there is not too great a delay bctxvi . . . . . , Joost of Southold. X. Y.; secretary. Harriott action on the following question: ‘Shall street, was given a party Wednesday after- the actual drowning and the arrival of °f the habits of birds in migrating. A song 1119. I he train was brought to a stop and : j( )|c _)f X(jrth Andovcr; treasurer. Betty the Lawrence [detail Code Authority, the local police were notified license be granted for the sale of intoxicating noon at her home in honor of her fourth which has evidently some connection the instrument. Hemember at town sparrow handed at the Andover station was Swint of Wilmington. Del. liquors in this town?"’ birthday. found dead in Maryland, and from this and Mr. Lynch had visited in Lawrence Satur ! with the Lawrence Chamber of Com­ meeting that if the inhalator saves only similar incidents the migration routes of day morning and had returned to Andover merce. The letter explained that the one life that it will have paid for ilself a sparrows, ducks, and many sea Finis have on a street car. It is thought that he had been W eddini h eal merchants were members of the thousand times over. been established. returning home from Andover via the railroad 1 FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUIT Lawrence Ret dl ('.ode nuthorily, which Many birds are recaptured again at the tracks when he was stricken with a heart | ROBBINS VALENTINE at the lowest price* Miss May Donald Valentine, daughter of sounds all right so far only member­ Principal llamblin of the high school, same station. The (kites and number of limes attack. STRAWBERRIES — RHUBARB W. E. BILLINGS according lo his annual report, feels very that a bird has "repeated” are all kept on lie is survived by his wife, Mary; one son. Mrs. William I). Valentine, 54 Red Spring ship in that authority requires an nsscss- road, and Ralph Irving Robbins, 56 Knox doubtful as to whether or not Punchard file by the local stations. Some of the birds at Clement; and two daughters. Mrs. Margaret FRESH EGGS 36 M ain Street mont of one dollar for each person em­ Melody of Haverhill, and Charlotte A. street, Lawrence, were united in marriage at ployed in the store. Possibly the Law­ will be able to put a baseball team on the Andover have “ repeated” almost fifty times within the space of a few weeks. The local Lynch. a ceremony Saturday afternoon, February 4, Basket* of Fruit made up for Gift* rence Chnml er of Commerce has se­ field this year. The Athletic association, Jeweler—Optician station handled 412 of these repeats last year A mass of requiem was offered Tuesday at the parsonage of the Free church with the A . B A S S O - Main Street cured its authority from Washington, for the first time in ten years, is facing a If a bird is absent from the station for a morning in the Immaculate Conception pastor. Rev. Alfred Church, officiating. bill if so Washington surely has made deficit, and since it takes about $300 to period of over three months, it is listed as a hurch at nine o’clock by Rev. Charles F Miss Margaret S. Buchan was maid of the usual mistake connected with finance a baseball season, the Principal’s “ return indicating that it has probably Hart, O. S. A.. At the onertory William A. honor for the bride, and Philip F. Robbins bureaucratic centralization: failing lo doubts seem very well founded. The migrated to some other part of the country Murphy rendered “ De Profundis and as the served as best man for his brother The bride wore a gown of Eleanor blue j make allowances for local differences. reasons for the deficit are three i and returned to its former locality The body borne from the church. Miss TOOTH BRUSHES \ndoverstation had eight “ returns'’ in 1933 Loyola II. Murphy,organist, played Chopin’s crepe with matching accessories and she The federal authorities, if they weie the smaller paid attendance during the carried bride’s roses. Her attendant wore a j Kent’s Best British Brushes, with their gleaming transparent football season, a falling off in student six of them were tree sparrows, one a chick funeral march. Interment was in the Immacu ones who did it, should have seen that late Conception cemetery, Lawrence. frock of midnight blue crepe with accessories i handles, and strong carefully selected Russian bristles are recog­ membership, and increases ill expenses, adee, and one a song sparrow. (lie only relation that the Lawrence This makes a total of 923 records of the The hearers were: Walter Melody, Albert in harmony, and her flowers were talisman J nized as the highest quality tooth brushes obtainable. C lumber of Commerce lias w ith the particularly medical.” This situation is handling of birds. 503 were banded, 412 Trudeau, Frank Fitzgerald. Irving Leslie, roses. local m erchants is sum m ed tip in the som ething which is inexcusable hete in “ repeated” after they were banded, and Joseph Dempsey and Harry Dempsey. Following the ceremony a dinner was The brushes are made In many styles, shapes and sizes as well as tex­ Chamber's desire to secure more trade Andover; other towns, it is true, are in eight “ returned” to the original station of served for the immediate families at the tures of bristle and all brushes are unqualifiedly guaranteed. for Lawrence merchants and thus to the same fix. but that is no reason why banding after a long sojourn in some other Shawsheen Manor. After the wedding jour j STEWART ney the couple will make their home on reduce the trade nf the Andover store­ Andover should be forced to deprive community. Mrs. Georgic Stewart, wife of John Stew­ PRICE S O c Haviland street, Boston. keepers. this year's students of a baseball team One of the freaks of the year was that one art, passed away Friday evening at her home, They are now on display in our window Many uf the storekeepers in Andover I’lie I'llst two reasons for tile deficit sonK sparrow, handed in the middle of 12 Bartlet street, she was born in Richmond, Circumferential Highway Planned refused to take any notice of the lett given by Mr. H am blin ran lie worded ! Novemiier.di'l not appear again until the Virginia. through Reading Komi* snfil Ill'll 111.' VBA ...,w ,.„V|i,„, unite differently to show the ..elicit middle of March. It is expected that when the i The funeraltile funeralwas held was at held the late at the Home late home Som. s a d li.it the N B A a n listing < L , , 'T , , 1\ .. .. , ! spring migrations start, the station will he Monday afternoon. Services were conducted THE HARTIGAN PHARMACY them enough as >t was w ithout levying | •» Is. Instead of : sum - pu d at- .ft,e recapture some birds that have been by Rev Lorentz I Hansen and burial was at READING—Another traffic artery will be put through the town of Reading if the plans | un\ more assessments on them. Others tendance, we could just us well sav aWay for over a year. SpringSpring! Grove. felt th at if il is necessary to pay it. they j "luck of sudiicent town spirit to support j The song sparrows led the list of bird: presented to the Legislative committee on would m uch prefer lo pay il to someone ' 'Is own high school baseball team ." and | banded with 120 individuals, slate colored j BROWN Metropolitan Affairs is approved. This calls for the construction of a highway, part of the in Amh ver. That seems lo be the most ; instead of “ a falling off in stu d en t mem- juncoes were second with 105, and the white Mrs. Margaret (McDermitt) Brown, wife circumferential highway, which would con- j sensible p int of view, for regardless of! bership” we could say “ luck of sniff-| throated sparrow and tree sparrows were | of George B. Brown of 64 Elm street, passed nect the W orcester and Xewburyport Turn­ “ NEVER BELIEVED IT POSSIBLE” Lawrence's feelings on the matter. An- '"iont school spirit." tied for third with 51 each. Probably th c !away Thursday evening at the Lawrence most interesting birds captured were the General hospital after a short illness. She had pikes at an estimated cost of $4,966,(XX). di ver is not a part of “Greater Law-I Andover should certainly be able lo The proposed highway, according to Lincoln sparrows which were handed last been removed to the hospital Thursday noon. “ T h at your ROCK WOOL INSULATION would m ake such a difference renee." Andover is an entirely separate I support !| High school baseball team. May. These Girds have been reported in , Mrs. Brown was liorn in Arbroath, Scot- present plans, would approach the town cnnimmi.lv. The post office, the tele-.Isn’t it strange that this falling off in Massachusctts on hut very few occasions, land, in 1882 and came to this country at the from Woburn, coming over Mishawum road. in my house. Before you insulated the walls and attic floor, it was impos­ phone company, the slreel railway all student membership in the Athletic and only one Lincoln sparrow had ever been 1 age nf four years, having resided in Andover It would cross South street and pass the sible to heat some rooms in cold weather, no m atter how hard the heater realize lhis fact, and as a result Andover association comes at a time when the Westwood Park development near the handed in this state before the two were since that time. She was a member of the junction of Pennsylvania avenue and Yir was forced. Now the whole house is equally warm and comfortable ir the icsidcnts have to pay more for common- school has had the largest enrollment in captured by the intrepid Andover hunters. Free church, the Legion auxiliary, and the ginia road. From there it would fellow Knoll- severest weather,-without ever forcing the heater.” We get these reports Mothers’ club ication with Lawrence than North its history? Come on, Andover; let’s wood road to cross Main street and join all the time. Yon too will tell us the same thing if we insulate your house. Andover and Methuen do. If we have to have a high school baseball team this She is survived by her husband, three Cross street. It would proceed to cross Ash pay more for these services, why should year, and let's support it. In Memoriam daughters, Etta A . Lillian M., and Helen Let us give you full details about the Pneumatic process of insulating Pomeroy; two sons. Benjamin L\. and George street and continue into Wakefield, probably we lie included as part of “Greater to the boulevard at the head of Lake Quan- occupied Homes with the Eagle Rock Wool without any interference with "'\Vc trust in Clod to supply our needs'— A Tribute to Florence Parker three sisters, Mrs. John R. Sullivan, Mrs. I awrcncc" in other matters. They Samuel Forsythe, and Alice L. McDermitt; napowitt. the interior. We do this work anywhere. There is no charge for estimates. seem to think that we are outside theii This was started by an American Colonel In the death of Miss Florence Parker the In presenting the lioard’s plans t< the and must he sent within 24 hours after re­ one brother, William G. McDermitt; her committee. Mr. Harriman declared “ The •le for some things; then certainly Tuesday club has lost one of its most valuable mother. Mrs. Elizabeth McDermitt; and a ceiving. M. Stafford received S3,000 three members. Joining the club at its inception in Planning Board recognizes the demands for should be outside their circle for ail days after mailing, Mrs. Ambrose received granddaughter, Joan Carolyn Pomeroy. economy, so at the present time only suffic­ lgs. including Hctnil Code Autlmri- 1904. she had been a constant attendant and The Modern Home and Building Insulation Co. Sl.(HK). Mrs. Hillman broke the chain and an advocate of many worthwhile projects ient appropriation is sought to lay out plans ' and so-called “ Community" chests. lost all she had. The words: 'We trust in God which the club has sponsored. Abbot Academy Notes more in detail, providing for the completion 11-13 Wharf St., Boston, Mass. i lie. is the time to go on strike against to supply our needs’ have definite power to Ever too modest to assume the presidency of the so-called circumferential highway, 25 Phone HUBbard 0250 Lawrence's desire to secure money from nil that repeat them. This will bring good she had been a wise councillor and loyal sup­ The Senior-Middle class held a tea dance j miles of which have already been completed, Andover. They have the ill-considered luck within nine days. ( npy this and send il porter of each succeeding president. Her on Saturday afternoon, February 3. The and certain other necessary roadway. ” feeling over there that we have money to a chain of 5 within 24 hours." special forte was the history of the club and lance was under the general direction of | Extension of the proposed circumferential to throw away; we don't, but if we did The post office informs us th at there many an anniversary, luncheon or open Elaine Eaton, president; and the tloor com­ highway from its present terminus at the we would rather throw il away our­ is nothing they can do about the epi­ meeting was enlightened by her vivid descrip mittee was: Anne Hurlburt, chairman, W orcester turnpike in W ellesley to the New- buryport turnpike in Peabody could be done selves in Andover than have Lawrence demic of chain letters similar to the tions of past accomplishments or enlivened by Barbara ( hamberlain. I* ranees Mclerncn. above which has been invading Andover her sparkling accounts of the club in its | Alice Cooper, Betty Clough, Ellen Rivinius, at a cost of $4,966,000, the committee was men throw it away for us in Lawrence. informed by Mr. Harriman. The extended l lately. If the message comes on a postal gayer moments. I Cleorgeanna Gabeler. Her standards were high and she possessed * On Sunday evening. I ebruary 4, the roadway would pass through Newton, West­ : card, they throw the card away, blit if FO R R EN T the ability to guide and restrain that was a I service was conducted by It . W illiam \ . M. on, Waltham, Lincoln, Lexington, Burling­ Editorial Cinders j it is in a sealed letter, they cannot tell constant help in promoting the best in both Hoffman of the Church of St. John the ton, Woburn, Reading, Waketield and Lynn- I what the contents are or who the sender the club and its individual members. Her I Evangelist, Boston. tield to Peabody and would be constructed as We have a few modern, single houses A look the department's is. It is up to the individual receiver to gift for flower arrangement was exceptional i Intervale, with plenty of deep snow and a state highway. present truck would convince anyone stop the chain by tossing the letters into and many of the unusual decorations at the | low temperatures, was the success for the Mr. Harriman explained that such a high­ to rent in SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE to that a new truck is needed. A loqk at the a w astebasket. So if you receive a chain club's public functions were planned and seniors that it always is. I hey returned late way would divert traffic from the metropo li­ desirable people. Some are brick con­ wording of the four articles asking for letter, don’t be foolish enough to be­ carried out by her. During the last months of | Wednesday night, I ebruary 7. to be wel- tan center by providing access to all main arteries into Boston without requiring motor­ new motor vehicles would also strcngtli- lieve anything it says about the bad her life, her unfailing humor, her keen interest I corned in song by the waiting underclassmen, struction, some frame, and the in things beyond her horizon and her un- Tuesday evening, I ebruary 0, was the ists to drive into the city. cii this conviction, because the tree dc-|!uck which will conic upon you if you flinching courage were an inspiration to us all. night of the day scholars dinner party, when pnrtmcnt is evidently the only depart- : fail to continue the chain; throw the rentals are low. Tin. T uesday Cli Miss t omegys acted as hostess to all the day British Vets’ Auxiliary Note* ment whose truck will not bring a turn- ' letter away and " trust in God to supply This poem, read at the funeral services last scholars. Mrs. Gray gave several readings I in value A look at the Valentine’s Day your needs.” Saturday, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, her friend and during the evening. The Ladles’ auxiliary to the British Empire pastor for many years, is a perfect expression Many members of the faculty and the War Veterans met Wednesday night in the entire senior class attended the luncheon of Andover guild. After the business meeting tht ANDOVER-SHAWSHEEN REALTY CO. Precinct Tw -Delwin D. Shattuck, Cen of the buoyancy and courage which her many the Boston Abbot club-Alumnae association 1 members enjoyed a penny social, F. M. & T. E. ANDREW, Managers Siftings ter street. friends like to remember as a part of the life at the Hotel Kenmore, Boston. Miss Bailey! A valentine party will be held February 23 Precinct Four John \Y. Wright, Holt which has now passed beyond our vision, spoke briefly, and announced the appoint- under the auspices of the auxiliary. The road; W illiam A Watson, 11 Highland road; leaving a void that may never be filled. ment of Mrs. Reeve Chipman (Constance British war veterans of Andover and the Administration Building, Shawsheen Village— Tel. Andover 119 V hearing was called at the tt n hull last Gilbert J. t'romie, 17 Abbot street; John J. You are not dead- —Life has but set you free! Parker, Abbot 1906 as Field Secretary Ladies’ auxiliary of Lawrence are invited to night to “ hear complaints if any there ay Hayes, Jr., Stinson road; Chester A. Hank Your years of lif * were but a lovely souk . Mrs. Chipman is acquainted with the school attend as the guests of the local auxiliary. l»e, concerning the service rendered or rates Stinson road; James Roland Brewster, 8 Jud The last sweet; poignant notes >t which, held long. charged by the Eastern Massachusetts Street son road; Fred B. Hilton, Rattlesnake Hill Passed int silence while we listened, we Railway Company.” After the hearing we road; Rebekah L. Taft, Salem street; George W ho loved you, listened still expectantly were inclined to adopt the wording of one of \\\ Campbell, 109 Abbot street; Clinton I). Ana we about you whom you moved amonK our contemporaries: “ hearing complaints Shaw, Wildwood road; Anne S. Shaw, Wild- 1 feel that gru ft- ►r you were si trely wr mu— erning live service rendered, if any there wood road; Bert G. Spaulding, Wildwood ive but passe (lb • i md wit ‘re­we t an nay be. road and Arianna F. Spaulding, Wildwood FREE CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH JU. dr. ad of age* is past! road. will> knew > < Sunday. 8 .00, Holy Communion. >. »k life ti plot•to tlu• very last Sunday. 9.30, Church School. 10.15, Kinder­ At least some things seem to be looking up The final opportunity to register prior to garten for children under six. 10.45, Morning wor­ School. 10.45, Holy Communion i it l its Ion at the town house. j the annual town election will be next Wednes- lost for you rely look; "The Church's Call." 6.30, Young Pc i pt your int i rest: in its thrilling book; ship. Sermon by th • i-astor. Subject. Worship. Text. > Fello . j day from noon to 10 p.m. at the office of the Romans 22-9. “ Worship God." Tills is the first of ship. ti. Death cam IO conquerar. in tlu* t* Some candidates, we hear, ha' as their town clerk. the I *nten series on Worship. 12.00, Pastor’s class. Monday, 7.45, ('.iris’ Friendly Society. 7.-I COAL OIL COKE lo meel anoth.’i r friend. theme song, “ Whispering Hope. ” terely smiled 3.30, Standing Committee. 6.30, Christian En­ Junior Woman’s Guild. Speaker. Sist»r Kbanoru. - -Hostile M fitter Muttlgn, deavor. Subject. How to Master Temptation; Tuesday. 4.00, Choir: boys. 4.00, St. Catherin: Maybe we’ll have to have George Washing- MARGARET LESLIE CHASE Leader, Anne Jamieson. Guild. 7.30, Sherrill Club. tun use his hatchet on the Christmas tree Honor Roll for Tuesday. 7.00, liny Scouts. Troop No. 2. Wednesday. 4.00. Choir: Itoys. 7.45, Lent QUICK DELIVERY t ext Thursday. When we who are left face a break in long years of association and friendship, the Wednesday, 2.30. Woman's Alliance, conducted Service: “ English Shrines." Thursday. 7.3o, Holy Communion. 2.30, Woi Mid-Year Exams future looks bleak, until we realize the peace by Mrs. Roy Bradford. Just think of it! We’ve got ti hear the Friday anti Saturday. Ways i ul Me an's Guild. 7.15, Choir: boys ami adults. DURING THESE TRYING TIMES steam vs. electricity argument all t ver again. which has come to those who were near and dear to us. With the sudden passing of mittee Rummage Sale. Call Mr Bodily. Friday, 4.00, Children’s Lenten Service. 7.( The honor roll at Punchard high school for 707-j. Hoy Scouts. the Mid-Year Examinations is as follows: Margaret Leslie Chase, a bund has snapped, Saturday. 9.00. St. Matthias Holy Communion New Voters Registered Post Graduate Donald Mayo. which meant so much to those who will ever 1934—Robert Cowen, Zygmcnd Kupis. miss her calm, friendly presence. Twenty new voters registered Wednesday 1935 Wunda Kupis. W hile her affiliations were few, her helpful SOUTH CHURCH Try Us—We Have a Reputation In L i v e l i n e s s night with the registrars of voters in session 1936 Patricia Lowry, Isabel Maclaren, interest in whatever she undertook was an Sunday, 9. 45. Church hool. 10.45 PHILLIPS ACADEMY CHAPEL at the Phillips club on School street, Precinct Katherine McGlynn, Joan Moody. inspiration to all who worked with her. Worship “ Hi to Handle Life." 10.4 Sunday. 11.00 a.in. Morning Services. Dr. Arthur Four. 1937 Edward Anderson, Wayne Ander­ Her love of nature and generous sharing of Kindergarten .30, Christian Endeavor. Holmes of the University of Pennsylvania. 5.15 p.m. Those who registered: son, Ruth Armitage, Ben Batcheller, Helen her garden with other flower lovers is a happy Monday. 7. , Prudential Committee. Vespers. Precinct One Stanley I Swan ton, 23 Beer, Louis Broughton, Mary Doucette, memory; and the very birds at her fe Wednesday. 7.45. Mid-we ck lee Summer street; Beta V. Atkinson, 24 High Mildred Dowd, Helen Goff, Ruth Hackney, shelf must miss her kindly attention, but Thursday. 2.30, Swing Department, Wo street; Helen L. McGruw, 22 High street; Ruth Hardy. Andrew Innes, Evelyn Rutter, “ She is not dead, Union- 4.00. Junior Choir. 7.00. Senior Choir BAPTIST CHURCH r o s s o a l o Waiter I Billings. 52 Chestnut street; Barbara Sellars, James Trott. j She is just away 5.00. Colonial Silver Tea by the A.P.C, C C C . inday. 9.30. Sunday S hool. 10.45. Worship Lmlie F. Billings, 52 Chestnut street and Wayne Anderson and Barbara Sellars re-1 Friday, 7.00, Troop 3, Hoy Scouts. sermon on “ Divine Love Stories." Child- James P. Ilolihan,30 Morton street. ceived highest honors. talk on "Moses Did Do Something." 6.15, Boy Scouts’ M others’ Whist meeting, led by Heulaii Dennison. SHAWSHEEN COMMUNITY Prize winners at the whist party held CHURCH ' Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. iday. 9.30, Sunday S hool in Balmoral Hall. SINCE 1840 | Tuber McFarlin of Elm street, under the ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH auspices of the Camp (inway Scout Mothers Sunday Mnates: 6:30, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30 u m were as follows: Holy Day Masses: 5.30, 7:00, 8:30 a.m. Mrs George Nicoll, pillow; Mrs. Inez WEST CHURCH Sunday evening: 7:45. Rosary, Sermon, Bene­ €berett JH.TLunisgren | Smith, embroidered guest towels; Mrs. M. R. Sunday. 10.30, Public worship witli sermon by the diction. Hall, tx)xchocolates; Mrs. Herbert Munahan, a stor. 12.00, Sundu) School in the vestry. Baptisms: Sunday 3:00 p m. Funeral Director and Embalmer ; guest soap; Aliss Margaret Genest, picture; Wednesday, 2.30, Missionary meeting of the F'irst Friday. Masses: 5:30, 6:45, 7:30 a.m. Airs. Eastman, marmalade; Aliss Donna Roman's Union in the vesrty. Communion 7:00 a m. 1840 to 1934 j Gilchrist, coffee; Airs. L. R. Parsons, guest First Sunday of Month Communion Day for Twenty-four Y ears of Pe,‘ soap box; Airs Eleanor Manning, graj>e Sacred Heart Sodality. Herman and Joseph Abbott jelly; Airs. A. R Harris, chocolate cake; Third Sunday of Month: Cliildren s Communion JameB Crabtree NORTH PARISH CHURCH sonal service to A ndover and .Mrs. Alargaret Towler, jar cream; Mrs. Day. Charles Parker Edith Manning, grape jelly; Mrs. Sutherland, Sunday. 10.30. Rev. S. ( \ Beane will take as his Fourth Sunday of Month: B.V.M. Sodality Suburban Towns. chocolates; Airs. Ida F. Arundale, perfume; subject: “ Faith For Tomorrow." Singing by Un­ Communion Day. F. H. Messer Airs Briikett, candy; Airs. Joseph Payne, vested choir. Church School at 11.45. Y.P.R.U. the Devotions in honor of St. There* every Friday Everett M. Lundgren candy; Mrs. C. 11 Bailey, soap. second Sunday of the month at 7.30 p.m. 10.10, A. M. evening. 7.45. The committee in charge included Airs. automobile leaves tlu Andover Bookstore for the Confessions: Saturday afternoons and evenings, For the present Office uud Home, 24 Elm S treet, Tel. :)0;l-W or D03-R Roland W. Thompson, Airs. Harvey Bacon, Unitarian Church at North Andover. A welcome to and afternoons and evenings before Holy Days of Fully Equipped for All Service Muss, und N. H. l.icens* and Airs. E. Taber McFarlin. all. obligation. I |{lDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 TIIE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN

lemories CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE BALLARDVALE H owell I*. Shc| >a rd Oft’ in my fond dreams IVIrplm Trlrplinnr I0OTM FOR RATES CALL 1324 I am carried Cer the deep Robin Tells Why Selectman Candidate To the land of my birth Lucent \ Lovely and Mrs. Albert Rev. ( liarles \\ Henry will lecture on POSITION WANTED Where my forefathers sleep. “ English Shrines” at the meeting of the The race for selectman this year has licrn FOR RENT X. Wade were the delegates from the Shaw enlivened by the entrance of Unwell F. sheen Village Woman’s Club to the Mid­ Mens club of the Union Congregational (■IKI. High school senior, would he willing Where the voices of my kindred By FRAN BEVERLY church, .Monday evening. Shepard, an enterprising young business mnn 1 ()R REN I Near Phillips Aeademv; an un­ Sound sweet to my ear winter Meeting of the Massachusetts State of the town, and one wlm holds the respect , , are for children or do light housework furnished apartment of five rooms and Federation of Women’s Clubs at Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Ina Libby and daughter m the afternoon. Telephone Andover While they sing the old songs nnd confidence of a wide circle of friends. He hath; also a furnished and heated apart­ We all love to hear. simper Syndlcat. Bradford, Boston, Wednesday, February 14th. Alice of Nashua, N. II., visited Mr. and Mrs. 446-J. w nu sarvloi Clemons of Andover street Sunday. is treasurer of the Watson Park company, ment of four rooms. Tel. Andover 429 Others attending from the Club were Mrs located at Lowell Junction, and has been D a TTEIISON sal down In the jeml- Garfield S. Chase. Mrs. Robert Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford of Nashua, FOR SALE We welcomed the gloaming N. II, spent Sunday here. instrumental in making this industrial plant LEGAL NOTICES With its quiet hour of rest darkness of tils library mid pre­ Mrs. Granville Clark. successful and bringing it to the present high Monday afternoon, Iebruary 19th the Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Andover street I i i R SAL1 Baldwin apples, S! .00 a box. When the sun had retired pared to listen alone, for the last time visited in Waltham Monday. standard. Commonwealth of Massachusetts O'er the hills in the west. to the voice lie loved best In all the members of the Shawsheen Milage Woman’s Two-inch size, 65c delivered. DIMLICH, < lub have been invited to attend a lecture on Miss Frances Benson of Marland street is I i I Salem street, Andover. Telephone xvorhl. After that, when he had heard confined to her home by illness. With the supper hour past ( urrent Events as guests of the Novembc 744-R.______PROBATE COURT each record, he would destroy them Club. The time is 5.15 p.m. . Miss ^ ttrKaret Benson visited with friends : Essex , ss. And all cares laid aside nil. The Dramatic Department met Friday ln ^lethucn over the week-end. I (i|< SALE To settle an estate in Andover; To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, and all other We formed a happy circle iild at great sacrifice, 6 rooms furniture, persons interested in the estate of Jane Around our cozy fireside. An hour previously he hud posted afternoon, at the home uf Mrs. Leon Field , *'!?' , nr>* r°uchctte visited relatives including electric refrigerator. S60; almost Barker Look otherwise known as Jane B. the letter to Dorothy Dunbar, asking Haverhill si reel. The next meeting will he ■ lu‘Jci‘’u,!ll‘,y', . . . . . „ , t w 1955 cabinet radio, SI5; washer, SIB. Look, late of Andover in said County, Where jov, mirth, and harmony her to become his wife. The die xvas I riday afternoon, February 25rd at the L V , l,ilrPc ancl Harold Baker at- i home of Mrs. |. Albion Hurtt, Chestnut ie1dct ,hc hP"r,*™n’» Show in Boston htst Write Mrs Davis, 578 Broadway, Cam­ (wife of Percy J. Look) deceased. So happily did combine already cast and he would henceforth street. Saturday. bridge. Porter 0279-R. \ \ iif.nr. a s , a certain instrument purporting While we sang the lovely ballads endeavor to put dreams of his boyhood In that dear old home of mine. The■ oi Club i mo Chorus , iiorus has mis resumed resumed its its regular regular * J’-V 1 ni,m Congregational...... chucrhmini will hold to be the last will and testament of said sweetheart completely from his life; Tuesdayresday afternoon rehearsals al the home of I?,| ?. .MU“ tone supper supper and and entertainment entertainment on on MISCELLANEOUS deceased has been presented to said Court for hut not before he had heard once A i r : ------probate, by Percy J. Look who pravs that Where often in the winter rs. Henry J. Simmers. The Music Depart- K',>ru?ry following comprise the again each of her glorious songs. rat is in charge of the Presidents' Day in I “ mmittec: l-|™»t Edwards, chairman A< COUNTING— Bookkeeping done part letters testamentary may be issued to him the When days were not so long executor therein named, without giving a A friendly neighbor would drop in Il seemed but yesterday—though a April and imisic7or tins meeting is being rc' ;'!r* ( '™rgR Henderson, Jr . Mrs. Clinton time, by the week or month. Financial full fifteen years had passed—that ho hearsed. The Club Chorus lias accepted an !‘,lv!"gst,,n' M,rs- 1Marion Phelps, Mrs Foster reports and audits. Rates reasonable surety on his official bond. To enjoy an hour of song. mid Sally Pendleton hail wandered arm invitation to sing at the Hallardvale Congre ' Ialthews and Mrs Ralph Greenwood < II. Stevens, 11 Argyle street, Andover You are hereby cited to appear at a Pro­ gatlonal Church Sunday evening, March 25th . *'lr- aml -'Irs- Arthur tolbath and Mrs Telephone 1088-W. bate Court, to be held at Salem in said Or tell a story or crack a joke In nrm through the sweet-smelling Emma Keenes of Woburn street visited in County of Essex, on the nineteenth day of To pass the time away 4 he regular monthly meeting of the officers country lanes and he had plended and teachers of the Sunday School was held Lowell Saturday. February A.D. 1944, at ten o’clock in’ the While some would lx discussing with her to marry him. She xvns Mrs. Harry Peatman, Norman and Marion LOST forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, The chief topics of the day. Friday evening, February 9th at the home of seventeen but she had announced her Mrs. James Christie, Arundel street. Matters I atman , . and . ,. Fred Kidd, of , Woburn . street - why the same should not be granted. of interest to the Sunday School were dis- altl'n'“ '' lhc Sportsmen s show in Boston | Andover National Bank And said petitioner is hereby directed to Two lovely songs we often sang Intention to become u great singer and give public notice thereof, by publishing this In days now long gone by had refused to m nrry him. cussed and refreshments were served by the Saturday. The following pass books issued by the citation once in each week, for three succes­ Were “ Ye Banks and Braes O’ “1 know us xvell as If It were xvrltten hostess. Those present were Mr. Albert V I , aP. \ ,rs; .'T . (,rcgK.an(\ family of Andover National Bank have been lost and Wade, Mr. IxiuU Smith, Misses Betty Wade Lowell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Col sive weeks, in the Andover Townsman a Bonnie Doon” on the sands." she hail told him, "that hath of Woburn street on Saturday. application has been made for the issuance of newspaper published in Andover, the last And “ Cornin’ Thru the Rye.” Betty Ryan, Alice Chase, Mr. and Mrs. duplicate hooks. Public notice of such If xve m arry now I will utterly fall to I Arthur Clough, Herbert Gardner and James John Colbath of Woburn street is recover­ publication to be one day, at least, before carry out my Ideals In music. If you I P. Christie. ing from his recent accident and able to be application is hereby given in accordance said C ourt, and by mailing, post-paid, or “ Flow Gently Sweet Alton” with Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of xv111 wait for me—I will love no one | Miss Betty Wade entertained the Shaw around again. delivering a copy of this citation to all known And “ Bonnie Bessie Lee” but you." • Mrs. Edward Godreau, proprietress of the 1908. persons interested in the estate, seven clays at Often shared the honors with—• | sheen Members of the Junior Guild of the Payment has been stopped. But Putterson In his Immature rea­ j Christ Church at a Valentine party Monday Stop and Rest Tea Room on Woburn street least before said (’ourt. “ We’d Better Bide A Wee.” received a fractured wrist anti broken thumb Books Nos. 2479,5854. soning utul the Impatience of youth I evening. \ alentine games were played and Witness. Harry R. Dow , Esquire, Judge refreshments were served, those present last Saturday when she fell on the ice near her C. W. H olland , Cashier of said Court, this twenty-ninth day of A song that I remember well had turned from her. He xvnnted her home. February 9, 1954 Had a sweet but sad refrain ! being Misses Betty Ryan, Alice Chase, Howell F. Shepard January, in the year one thousand nine then or not at all. If she loved her \ irginin Remington. Dorothy Weymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peatman cf Woburn hundred and thirty-four. It told of two fond lovers voice better than she loved him she | I/O la Todd, Eleanor Thompson and Betty street spent Monday visiting in Greenwood. William F. Shanahan , Register Who would never meet again. Mr. Shepard has a wide circle of friends LEGAL NOTICES must choose her oxvn xvuy. i Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Malden visited who are working intensively for his election Of course. Patterson knexv of Sally | ------| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peatman because they have confidence that he is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts On “ Loch Lomond’s Bonnie Banks” Sunday. Where oft’ in days of yore Pendleton's success ns all the world type of business man needed in the conduct Finney Paramanandam, a student at the of affairs of the town. Because of this confi­ PROBATE COURT PROBATE COURT They loved to walk at eventide did. But he knew not where she was Psychiatrist Speaks School of Theology, will speak on India his Essex , ss. Along its verdant shore. nor would he have followed hud he dence, the strength of support he is receiving Essex, ss. native country, Sunday evening in the Meth­ is rapidly growing. He is now a member of T" the heirs-at-law, next of kin and all other To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, and all other known. She was somewhere In the at P. T. A. Meeting odist church at seven o’clock. persons interested in the estate of Margaret But of all the tender lyrics world singing, hut not In IBs part of the finance committee of the town and has persons interested in the estate of Lymai A bean supper will be served at six p.m., won a reputation as the watchdog of the (. Cole, late of Andover in said County L. Chase, late of Andover in said County, That my memory can recall the xvorhl. He knew now that he hnd The regular monthly meeting of the Shaxv-1 tonight In the Methodist church vestry by (wife of Herbert F. Chase) deceased. “ Bonnie Annie Laurie” taxpayer's interest. deceased. committed a great folly In Ills youth; sheen Parent-Teacher association was held the Ladies’...... * Aid Society...... Mr. Shepard has been interested in every Whereas , a certain instrument purporting Whereas , a certain instrument purporting Was the sweetest of them all. he had been ungenerous, small. Jealous. Arthur Colbath of Woburn street attended to be the last will and testament of said in the school hall Wednesday evening. Mrs worthy civic and progressive movement in to he the last will and testament of said However, Dorothy Dunbar was a Frederick < . Smith explained the purpose of j tlie wrestling bouts in Woburn on Tuesday the town, and a supporter of all welfare deceased has been presented to said Court for deceased has been presented to said Court for The songs so tender and so true, evening. probate, by Herbert F. Chase, who prays that The songs of perfect art, sweet xvnnmn. and no doubt they xvould the National Council of Parent Teachers in causes. He is past president of the Lions probate, by Lena B. Cole, who prays that observance of " Founder* I lay " which is held Frank Drouin, Jr. attended the S|>orts- club, and a member of the American Legion, letters testamentary may be issued to her, the letters testamentary max be issued to him the The songs tho’ old yet ever new, he tremendously happy. men's Show in Boston Saturday executor therein named, without giving a The songs that reach the heart. Sally's songs ut seventeen hnd been, each year at the February meetings all over a membership he won by 22 months of over­ executrix therein named. the country. 1 he Shawsheen association gave seas service, lie resides on Dascomb road and You are hereby cited to appear at a Pro­ surety on his official bond. “Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin?" \ ou are hereby cited to appear at a Probate its usual Founders’ Day Gift. The music for is the father of two children. bate Court, to be held at Xewburyport in They bear the fragrance, O so sweet, “In the Gloaming,” "The Lost Chord," the meeting was furnished by Master Guido WEST PARISH said County of Essex, on the twenty-sixth Court, to be held at Xewburyport in said Of Scotland’s heather braes, "Ye Banks and Braes," and Patterson County of Essex, on the twenty-sixth day of l 'onsentino and Miss Eleanor Fcugill. Master day of February A.I). 1954, at ten o’clock in Of flowery banks where lovers meet, had managed to secure them all for Consentino played "Under the Double Eagle A Reul Story February A.D. 1954, at ten o’clock in the j Those songs of former days. the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, IBs talking machine. March” and “ Gypsy Sweetheart” on the The men of the West church arc having a forenoon, to show cause, if • v nuat-pie supper this evening in the vestry. why the same should not he granted. Me was so deep in his dreams uml concert accordion and Miss EcugUl rendered The English class was assigned the task of And said petitioner is hereby directed to the same should not be granted. ( ^.;»'ide Rev. Egbert jenkinson of Lawrence will give . ... ' ’heir Imminent pass­ several selections on the banjo accompanied writing four lines of “ dram atic” poetrv One give public notice thereof, by publishing this And said petitioner is hereby directed to To our bards who passed along By Master Consentino. a travel talk on his trip to Europe recently. give public notice thereof, by publishing this indolent youth wrote: citation once in each week, for three succes­ The glorious precious heritage ing that he was only a., *u„ociuuJ The ipe»ko.. ' the evening was Dr Ella I’. I Proceeds of the supper are for the vestry “ A l>oy was walking down the track, sive weeks, in the Andover Townsman a citation once in each week, for three succes­ Of immortal Scottish song. that a voice, not that of the machine, fund. sive weeks, in the Andover Townsman a Cahill, psychiatrist."!>r. Cahill outlined the! The train was coming fast. newspaper published in Andover the last was singing through. "Won't You Tell work done by the " Habit "linic" which is Miss Helen Lewis entertained the R. P. C. The boy stepped off the railroad track, publication to he one day, at least, before said newspaper published in Andover, the last That tells the story of a race Girls’ club at a Valentine party Thursday To let the train go past.” publication to he one day, at least, before said Me Why, Robin?" conducted at the Lawrence Gent,";'1 hospital Court, and by mailing, post-paid, or deliver­ Bred in a northern clime Patterson's heart heat rapidly and one day a week. In her opening remarks she : evening at her home on Lowell road. The teacher informed him his masterpiece Court, and by mailing, post-paid, or deliver­ Whose record of achievement Now is the lime to l>cgin on your spraying ing a copy of this citation to all known per­ he gripped the arm s of Ills chair in a called attention to the fact that this is a da” I contained no drama; was too commonplace sons interested in the estate, seven days at ing a copy of this citation to all known persons Will last to the end of time. projects if you wish fine fruit next fall interested in the estate, seven days at least tensity of emotion he had not knoxvn uiof concentration Y ht'r,,,c d,et,n«- February 2, 1924 and recorded with North love you, Robin." separation from the child during school and Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachu- - is the first rule of success, Suddenly Robin realized the terror said that such a child is destined from child District Essex Registry of Deeds, Book 496, setts, to Annie \V. Swan ton of Andover, ------I Page 581, for breach of the conditions con­ of the situation. His letter of pro­ hood to be an unsuccessful man or woman. dated June -K 1022, recorded with Essex Then the neurotic mother who is so malad­ tained in said mortgage and for the purpose North District Registry of Deeds, Book 461, The Old-Faihioned "S" posal to Dorothy xvas even then In her °t foreclosing the same, will be sold at public bunds—no doubt she wns writing him justed herself that she projects her own Page 596, and duly assigned by the said “The long "s'1 resembling nn "f" xvas physical difficulties on the child and is never HARRY F. SCHOFIELD auction on the premises hereinafter described Annie IV. Swanton to the Andover Savings her answer und Patterson knoxv It °n Ihursday, March 1, 1954 at 11 o’clock in Bank, saiil assignment being dated July 26, In generul use for nil but the tlnnl “s'' really interested in the child’s educational from the earliest (lays of printing In xvould be “yes." program. Then the over-ambitious mother the forenoon, all and singular the premises 1927 and recorded with said deeds Book 5.14, "Sully, my own," he suld swiftly, described in said mortgage, viz: llie Fifteenth century to ubout the who constantly prods and pushes the child Page 18, for breach of the conditions con­ “1 huve hail no one In the depths of A certain parcel of land, with the buildings year 1800. John Itell of London, pub­ through school and he is constantly dis­ Plumbing and Heating tained in said mortgage, and for the purpose my heart sleeping or xx-uking for fif­ couraged. This she attributes to the parent’s thereon, situated in said Andover and of foreclosing the same, will be sold at Public lisher of “The British Theater" In 177b teen years, and now. now when I hnd own vanity and selfishness and a tragedy hounded and described as follows: Beginning Auction on the premises hereinafter described xvas one of the first to discard the long Contractor al a |X)int on the southerly side of Essex given up hope or your seeking me because so unfair to the child and leads to so on Wednesday, March 7, 1954 at 11 o’clock "8," and Benjamin Franklin wrote In street, said point being 108 feet easterly from out. I Imve usked another girl to many unfortunate comparisons. She urged in the forenoon, all and singular the premises 1780 that the “round begins to he the teachers to be fair and sympathetic in th«- easterly line of land now or once of described in said mortgage, viz: marry uie. 1 have never wanted to Bernard McDonald et al thence southerly by the mode, anil In nice printing the long their influence on the child in the first grades 14 CUBA STREET Telephone: Andover 83 A certain parcel of land in said Andover, seek you because I felt too unworthy realizing that it is the first break from home land of one Kesnik, 124 feet to an angle; with the buildings thereon, situated on the •s' Is rejected entirely." and small. Now I know l huve been thence southwesterly 69.5 feet to land of the and so much depends on the proper social Westerly side of Maple Avenue and lwunded a first-class Idiot. I shall love you al­ sMft Estate; thence easterly by said land of and described as follows: adjustment of the child. A very important the Swift Estate 56 feet to a corner; thence Beginning at the northeasterly corner of ] War on Insects Never Ceases ways." problem is created by the seclusive child who Sully was struggling to keep from lias never caused his parents or teachers any turning at an angle of 883 50' and running land of one Sullivan on said Maple Avenue; The tight with Insects Is a never- northeasterly by land of one Jenkins, 107.46 crying out, hut In s moment she trouble, who is perfectly satisfied to sit at thence running northerly by said Maple ending buttle, stiys Tee-Pee Flashes. O fOLONlAL THEATRE1 . . to a point said point being 67 feet and Avenue seventy-two f 72 > feet to land of one smiled. home and gel his adventures second hand It Is estim ated that there ure 120,000 from a book. She said these children were ^ ANDOVER, MASS. ^ J3 5 - >> iiuhes Westerly from Central Street; West; thence running Westerly by land of “Robin, my dear. There Is no power species, while the number of specimens often not competent to carry on as grown­ • hence noitherly by land of the Baptist said West two hundred seventy-four <274) lo keep true lovers apart In the spirit, of all kinds approxim ate 2,800,000, ac­ ups 3 SHOWS DAILY — 2:15, 6:15, 8:15 hurch 104 feet to Essex Street; thence feet to land now or once of Harding; thence und I feel certain that fate will In Westerly by said Essex Street 40 feet to the cording to the writer. The termite Dr. Cahill emphasized the fact that her running southerly by land of said Harding some wuy give us to each other." TODAY uml TOMORROW P°mt of beginning, according to a plan duly and one Higgins seventy-six (76) feet to land pest Is reported to do $110,000,000 worth clinic was concerned with the mental develop­ "You were always faithful, Sully— ment of the normal child and not with any DAY OF RECKONING- Richurd Dix und Madge Evans 6:25; »:»5 recorded made by John Franklin, C.K., dated of Mutiny; theme running Easterly by land of damage yearly In the South alone, HELL AND HIGH WATER Ju d ith Allen 1—" Itohln dived Into the depths of mentally deficient tyjies. She stressed the 2:45; 8:15 - lay 17, 1921, together with all rights in and of said Malloy and land of one Lowe and land while loss from rodents throughout the '> any and all passageways connected with Ills pocket for the inevitable eigurette imjMirtance of group activities such us scouts, of said Sullivan, two hundred ninety-seven country Is calculated at $300,(100,000 SUNDAY und MONDAY February 18-19 Ml'l premises. (297) feet to the point of beginning. that he felt he miisi have under stress campfire girls and similar organizations for MAN’S CASTLE Spencer Tracy, Loretta Young Sun. 3:55; 6:55; 9:55 Being the same premises conveyed to said Being the same premises conveyed to said annually. the proper mental development of the child. Mon. 4:00; 0:25; 9:25 and suddenly his luce went a dull Refreshments were served by the mothers H'»rgt* A. Stewart by deed of Charles II Jessie P. Dobbie by deed of Annie W. Swan- crim son—a triumphant crimson, how- COUNSELLOR AT LAW John Barrym ore Sun. 2:25; 5:25; 8:25 right, Trustee and Albert S. Manning, ami ton dated June 29, 1922 and duly recorded. of Mrs Donald’s room, -Mrs. Garfield S. ______Mon. 2:35; 7:50 duly recorded. LEGAL NOTICES ever, lie drew forlh an envelo|>e. It Chase, Mrs. Florence Bowes, Mrs. Janies W. Said premises will be sold subject to any TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY I ebruary 20-21-22 Miid premises will be sold subject to a ami all unpaid taxes and assessments. Terms was stamped and addressed. “Sully! Dalrymple, Mrs. John Ashburn, Mrs. Schu- Town of Andover I didn't post It I" iH-rt, Mrs Edward McVey, Mrs MacLellan, Special Holiday Program I 1 mortgage for $6,000 held by the An S500 to be paid to the auctioneer at the time GOING HOLLYWOOD Bing Crosby T. W. ; 6:25; 9:20 ver Savings Bank, also any and all unpaid and place of sale, remainder within ten days 1 Mrs. Charles Ware. Mrs. Joseph Monan and axes and other municipal assessments. $250 la compliance with Chapter 94. Section 44, All Wet i Miss Martha Smith. Tb. ; 0:40; 9:35 thereafter. (ieneral Laws, Commonwealth of Massachu BY CANDLELIGHT Elissa Lundi, Paul Lukas 1 , 2:25; 7:55 1 * Be required to be paid by the purchaser Am Dover Savings Bank , Pedugog Name the constituents of ; 5:20; 8:15 at Oie time and place of sale. Otncr terms Mortgagee by Assignment setts, .the undersigned gives nutice of his Send Us the Lesson T h . : appointment us inspector of milk for this quartz? — 1,1 ,,e announced at the sale. Jly F r e d e r ic S. Huu TWELL, Treasurer ills F ather’s Son FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 23-24 Andover Savings ’Bank , town. I “ And lias your baby learned to talk yet?” I MADAME SPY Fay Wruy ; 6:25; 9:30 Mortgagee Most people are very pleasant as long as At.eked C. Stacey j i “ My, yes! We’re teaching him to keep! TERROR TRAIL Tom Mix 4:15; 8:15 February 15, 1944 By F r e d e r ic s. B o l t w e l l , Treasurer you don’t try to collect. I quiet now.” page four Tilt: ANDOVER TOWNSMAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l«, 19:54 Large Attendance Annual Washington at Minstrel Show

An overflow crowd packed the town hall Tuesday night on the occasion of the annual Knights of Columbus minstrel show. The audience was enthusiastic in its reception of ^Washington's First Defeat" to He Portrayed Repre- the program, which was directed by James K. Flannery, who took part himself as Mae West. sent? Defeat in Affaires d’Amour Rather William Burbine was the pianist. than in Affaires d’Armes The program follows: PART I Uncle Tom’s Cabin of 10.14 Next Wednesday evening, February 21, Mammy Edward McCain* all roads will lead to the town hall, where the Punchard Class Simon Legm John . McMahon...... Andover Historical society will holds its Top. ciiarlrs Mnrra\ annual Washington’s birthday Ball, best the in Annual Dance Little Eva Ma reader has reached the erroneous conclusion MUSICAL NUMBER OF PART I that the play. ‘‘Washington’s First defeat portrays some historical military episode in The junior class of Punchard high held Medley Overture by Negro Singers its annual dance Saturday evening in Punch­ Mammy .his . life, ..•» the publicity * committee . haste , Djxi|i inform him that, at the time of the play, ard hall. Faculty members present were: rty ye have been engaged In the 1 ufuct re of high-grade Cemetery I'mli-rm-Qlh the Harlem Moon George was hut seventeen, though already a Mrs. Emma Carter. Miss Mary Smith, Eu­ Memorials. We own and operate the largest MONUMENTI ENT MANUFACTURING gene V. Lovely, Charles Gregory, and Joseph PLANT In this state. We arc strictly MANUFACTURERS we make our monuments I n. Ie Torn « Ilia, kbirds sergeant in the Virginia militia, anti that the here out of the fine it quality SMITH’S WESTERLY. RHODE ISLAND (iRANITE t lap Your Hands I n. ie Tom's lilac thirds scene is laid in the home of Lucy Grymcs B. Doherty. and sell them directly to you at first cost A MANUFACTURER'S COST. BUY K/cldei Saw the Wheel i n-emhie (played by Mrs. Charles II. Hollis) who, The committee follows: Miss Barbara HERE AND YOU SAVE TI1E MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT. D»n,v Specialty Mother Goose Parade according to m any accounts was Washing Bartlett, chairman; Miss Priscilla Abbott, EXHIBIT Includes hundreds of monuments every type of Cemetery Memorial; Barbara Perrault ton first love, or. as seems more likely, as the Miss Helen Hardy, Miss Doris Collins, Miss t lie ie we offer for this month ONLY at a special reduction In cost. Make your aclec- play unfolds, at least one of his first loves! Jeannette Reed, Alan Chadwick. Harry Mac­ 1 NOW for MEMORIAL DAY delivery, and get the benefit of this saving. Selections ony Trio kenzie, Ronald Valentine and Frank Keffer- PART II The part of Camellia, the buxom house- OUR EXHIBIT IS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION Opening Chorus - Bohemia Entire Enscmbh slave, is taken by Mrs. Frank M. Benton, stan. Complete Illustrated Catalog Sent on Request End Song—-Puddin' Head Jones Gerald Winter who, appropriately enough, grew up in Chinese Novelty Dance Chinese Boys ami Girl Virginia, and is therefore well versed in the November Club Notice End Song—Sluin' on a Log Pettin* my D« Senegambinn dialect. With Camellia, every- JOHN MEAGHER & COMPANY - PEABODY, MASS. Edward Whiting will be the speaker at the Telephones PEABODY 565 and 868 Charln Murray 1 thing’s a “ sign,” but the only sign of future Selected Charles O'Neil greatness in George is when he accidently regular meeting of the November club to be flm eU JAuq(fl*t&IN FAMILY held at the clubhouse on Locke street, Mon­ HlELLADONNAIrfr.,Jjut) ' End Song-Heat Wa 'dwaril ('.ill upsets a statuette of King George III. Listen J.W.WALTE RS.HART LINE , WASH. Selected earl Hardy to his own version of the famous episode of day afternoon, February 19, at quarter past . IS SO NAMED BECAUSE won the punchers’ prize, stationery. OHARMAtlSl.HAS 5 SONS AND A To Vote Specifically End Song- -I Can't T; the cherry tree and his little hatchet. After three. Afternoon tea will be served. WOMEN ONCE DISTILLEDTHE Prizes in whist and bridge were awarded to stoutly maintaining that he could tell a lie if DAUGHTER-IN-LAW PRACTICING HIS on Elective Salaries the following: Mrs Key (lauthier, Thomas Edward McCabe PIANT TO MAKE A COSMETIC Dance Specialty Doryce Hoclsel he wanted to, he says. “ It was a saw. Father Harvard Club to Meet PROFESSION AND 2 DAUGHTERS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE EYES F. Hendrick. Mrs. Fred Fairbrother, Mrs. caught me red-handed and only asked why Walter Morrissey, Miss Hazel Polgrcen, End Song—Thow idcrful Days V STUDYING IT (Continued from pnge 1) John Winters I did it. And I said, ‘to get the cherries.’ The winter meeting of the Harvard club The decision that the town must vote on Mrs. Margaret Bateman, Mrs. Joseph E. Mother finally came out and told father to will be held at the Peabody house on Tuesday Fallon, Mrs. Frank McDonald. Mrs. Alfred Specialty Easier Parade all elective officials’ salaries is based on End Song • doin' To Lose Y. quit; said I'd had enough for a few cld evening, February 27. Prof. Ronald M. Chapter 41, Section 108, which reads in part Frotten, Mrs. Bernard Reilly, Miss Alice cherries (tubs his leg reminiscently Ferry, master of Winthrop house, will be the Dumont, Mrs. William H. Welch. Mrs. Paul The Garden club members are also invited as follows: “ The salary and compensation of While Geoige is fumbling for some verses principal speaker, and it is also expected that Musicians’ Club in I to attend a meeting at the Woburn Y. M. C. all elected officers of a town shall be fixed by Simeone, Mrs. Mary Donahue, Miss Jose­ composed, as he says, in Lucy’s honor, the another speaker will be secured, probably phine Cleary, Miss Julia Daly. Mrs. Mary The participants follow: T j I m *- - • A. next Wednesday at 10.50 a.m. G. II vote of the town.” Interlocutor: Augustine IV Sullivan. lady quotes them verbatim and despite the from the student body. Jtegtllar iuCCtlDS j Merrill of Chelmsford, evergreen specialist in The officers affected, with their past Lynch, P. J. Barrett, Miss Katherine Hurley, title “ Night Blooming Cereus” and the last Airs William Simeone, Miss Katherine Cus- End Men: Gerald Winters, Edward Mc­ Whist Party Tonight the United States and Canada, will speak salaries cut ten percent, follow: Cabe, Charles Murray. John Burbine, John line, “ Love never will bloom but once,” I “ Trees and Shrubs.” Admission is twenty- Frank II. Hardy sen, Mrs. Bernard McDonald. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Maroncy, and Patrick Beston. Winters. Edward Gill proves auite conclusively that George has The Musicians’ Club met on Wednesday flvt. CCnts. Selectman $560 (K) previously presented them to a number of her A whist party will be held tonight in the evening at the home of Mrs. Philip Ripley, j ------560 (K) Chinese Girls: Evelyn Cairnie, Edna Legion rooms by the Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Assessor Anderson. Rita Duff, Charlotte Auchterlonie, friends. His discomfiture is further increased where the opportunity was afforded of w . Public Welfare 90 (K) when, after searching his person for a minia­ Leo Sullivan and Mrs. Albert Cruikshank playing music written for two pianos. L O C U i i v l a l e U 11 Oil" Helen Ferrier. will be in charge. Play will start at eight Local Transients to Chinese Boys: Rose Doyle, Mary Daly, ture portrait, ostensibly worn over his heart, Mr. Horace Killam was the commentator Total Marion Hilton, Helen O’Connor, Constance he produces, instead, the pictures of several o’clock. for the evening, and the following program of j Sings in Lawrence Dr. 1 1 Daly Go to Lawrence Turnbull. of the afore-mentioned friends! The com­ unusual interest was greatly enjoyed. Selectman $270 (Hi mittee need only add that the title role is 560: (H) Fatimas: Agnes Sylvia, Jean Me Glynn, First movement of the concerto in G minor Assessor taken by Mrs. Roscoe E. Dake to ensure a Fence Stops Car Mendelssohn 1 The Andover Male Chorus under the tlirec- Public Welfare 90.00 With the completion of all details of organ­ Esther Corey, Rita Sylvia, Mary Mooney, ization at the Lawrence shelter of the federal Gretta Hilton. large and enthusiastic audience on Wednes (arranged for two pianos) . tion of J. Everett Collins sang five selections transient service, the task of rendering needed Orientals: R. Deyermond, T. Connelly, day next. Frank H. Hardy is helping in the Dropping 15 Feet Miss Marion L. Abbott and two responses Sunday evening following Total production and Miss Alice Jenkins and Miss | the regular service of the First Baptist Andrew McTerncn services to unemployed transients in Massa­ J. Connors, G. Connelly, T. Delaney, G. St. Mrs. Gertrude Pearce Paige chusetts, is moving forward with a rush. Jean, W. Deyermond, Joseph Winters, W. Fonnie Davis are assisting Mrs. ( harles E A cable fence was all that prevented Mrs. Song, “ Die Lorelei’’ church, Lawrence, held in the V. \Y. C. A. Selectman 827(1.(HI Abbott with the stage setting. Tickets at ; The congregation has been using the Y. \ \ . C. .Uitl (HI I Miss Myra H. Church, director of the north- Donovan, T. Duff, J. Davey, I*. Winters, I*. Freda A. Deardon of Lawrence from sustain­ Miss Helen Moody Assessor Doyle, J. Winters, \V. Morrissey, T. Brennan. Sl.(K) apiece may be obtained from Fred E. Mrs. Paige, accompanist I A. for its services since fire recently razed its Public Welfare 90 (K) i eastern district, has already conferred with ing serious injury Tuesday afternoon when I police and public welfare officials in Andover Cheever or at the Historical House, 97 Main Etude in D flat ! own structure. street. her car left the Boston highway and sped An audience which well tilled the spacious Total and advised them to send all transients seek­ across the field at the side of the road out of Miss* Evelyn Bailey ing food and lodging, to the postoffice in The program, beginning promptly at eight control. The fence checked the car_ and Andante and Variations for Two Pianos Houghton hall heard the singers. One of the George II. Winslow Fessenden Alumni o’clock, is as follows: | better choral groups in this district, they Town I ’lerk SI5.10 00 Lawrence to register at the transient center prevented it from going down a 15-foot office. CONC ERT BY THE ANDOVER MALE CHOIR Mrs ' '.p Ripley i made a distinct impre>sion with the line (Holds other position? , not elective.) in Meeting Here embankment. rendition of the numbers and were en­ Thaxter Eaton The federal relief administration has set J. Everett Collie- Director Mrs. Deardon was driving toward Law­ Roger \V. Higgin aside a large sum for the care and mainten­ Marion L. Abbott, Accompanist thusiastically applauded. Town Treasurer rence near the by-pass, headed for Andover, ! Rev. George F. Beecher, pastor, presided Frederick Butler ance of men who are wandering from one The Fessenden Alumni association Glorious Nani© ot Washington Old Melotly arr. when her car skidded on the ice just after she i the a r glowing " state to another looking for work and the Andover held a dinner recently in the Com­ Mendelsohn over the service and gave an excellent talk on Moderator William Sims Fisher had passed under the over-head bridge. She an essential note in our national life—an William B. Cheever Lawrence shelter is one of four set up in mons, in honor of F. J. Fessenden, head­ Drink to Me only with thine Eyes 17th Century crashed through one fence and then her car "The Hunters Farewell" Mendelssohn John K. Hill. J. Everett Collins, Carl Wetterberg, appreciation of Abraham Lincoln. Tax Collector $2025 on Massachusetts. The others arc in Boston, master, and, eight other members of the WASHINGTON'S FIRST DEFEAT toppled over as she hit the second. She was Ralph T. Berry $922 50 Worcester and Springfield. The Lawrence faculty ;>f Fessenden school. Over forty unhurt. Mervin E. Stevens A Comedy in One Act by Charles F. Niedlinger Selections from Concerto in cl minor Mendelssohn Service Club Notes (Re(Receives $724.50 as moth superintendent, district embraces Andover, North Andover, attended. After dinner, John Bishop, secre­ Lucy Grymes Mrs. Charles H. Hollis not elective.) Lowell, Newburyport and other cities and tary of the organization, introduced a few of (arranged for two pianos) Camellia Mrs. Frank M. Benton First Lenten Musicale at Mrs. Kenneth Fisk There will be no meeting of the Service Franklin H. Stacey towns in this area. In the centers the men find the teachers who spoke about different George Washington Mrs. Roscoe E. Dake Health Board $45 (K) officials who will plan with them for return aspects of Fessenden, Robert Hite also gave Christ Church Sunday Mrs. Roy Spencer club next Thursday because of the holiday. to their homes if work is possible there or a short talk on the value of Fessenden and the Song Ot the Jolly Roger Chudleigh-Candish Solo for Flute On Wednesday, March 7, the next meeting Dr. W. D. Walker Hornby Health Board $45 IK) send them to Camp Curtis Guild at Wake­ Andover association. Then Mr. Fessenden, Sweet ami Low ‘On Wings of Song” Mendelssohn will be held at the Square and Compass club, On Wings of Song Mendelssohn The first of a series of Lenten musicals will Mrs. Clyde White with General Needham of the State Con­ George Brown field where they will work ' i>r their food, lodg- who was the main speaker of the evening, be given in Christ church on Sunday after­ ~ fflg' ftftd fclothmg until such time as they se­ told about the work that was being done at Kyrie at Sea Mrs. Fisk, accompanist stabulary as speaker. Members are asked to ------) te M r 1 W ( t SmrHalTSftT'StT H;ar Me! Ye Winds and Wa s Handel noon at 4.(X) o’clock. The program will con­ I were a bird Hen sell note that this meeting is on Wednesday cure regular employment. the Alma Mater and lauded the Andover sist of quartet and organ music, furnished by The shelter in Lawrence is in a boarding association for being the first one to be J. Everett Collins. Baritone Concert Study Liszt rather than Thursday. Lullaby Hrahms a mixed quartet and the church organist, Miss Kate Friskin house taken over by the government and is organized in any of the prep schools. After John D. Newall, 5rd. The quartet consists of Special Prizes at equipped with hot water, baths, showers and the speeches were over, very interesting Italian Street Song (Irom Naughty Marietta) Quartet from Elijah Mendelssohn Herbert Mrs. Alfred R. Harris, soprano; Mrs. Ben­ "He Watching Over Israel" clean rooms. Army cots, with fresh linen, are movies of the school life were shown, depict­ jamin Jaques, alto; Sumner Davis, tenor; Like a Flash End provided and there is an abundance of whole­ ing a day at Fessenden from getting up in the Dorothy Cornwell. Soprano Mrs. Richard Wheeler, Mrs. Walter Pike, John C. D. A. Whist Hallelujah. Amen (from Judas Maocabms) Handel and Charles Valentine, baritone K. Hill, J. Everett Collins some food. The purpose of the administra­ morning to going to bed at night. The program is as follows: tion’s transient jiolicy is to guarantee proper The purpose of the association is to pro­ Reception Quintet in E flat Schumann Coughs and Colds Many fine special prizes were awarded last care and nourishment for the deserving un­ mote a closer relationship between the l>oys Grand Marcii Organ, Allegro Vivace and Adagio Handel (arranged for two pianos) night at a well attended whist sponsored by employed passing through each state and to who have graduated from Fessenden and the Dancing from the “ Water Music" Suite Mrs. Philip Ripley, Mrs. Gertrude Pearce Paige. It costs only a few cents to knock out a the Catholic Daughters in K.C. hall. Miss keep hitchhikers off the highways and away school itself. The officers for this year are: Music by Danner's Orchestra Quartet. Three Chorales from the Saint Matthew Mrs. John C. Angus, Miss Marion L. Abbott cough or cold with BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE Mary E. C. Geagan was awarded a Silex from railroads. William Platt, president, and J. H. Bishop, (Passion music) liach (triple strength) because Buckley’s is so percolator donated by Thomas F. Hendrick, secretary. There are 45 members in Andover. Say, Sweetest Jesu supremely good that only a few doses are and Mrs. William Simeone won a basket of Youngsters Form Tis I. My Sins Betray Thee Garden Club Notes needed to subdue the toughest cough or cold. fruit donated by Mrs. Basso. A basket of Sunday School Class Acknowledge Me, My Keeper And Buckley’s can be diluted with three apples donated by Mrs. Garland was won by u n(, V n len tin p P » r t v Stowe School Notes Organ, Reverie Dickinson The members of the November club have times its volume of water making it go still Mrs. Thomas Brucato. Miss May Fallon , , u s V a l e n t i n e I a r t y New Orchestra Vision Rheinberger extended a very cordial invitation to the further. At a “Junior Forest Preservers" meeting Quartet, Two Motets alentine party was held Tuesday eve­ members of the Andover Garden club to Will not upset your stomach. Safe, sure, on Wednesday, February 14, the Camera A group of young boys and girls met Wed Come. Heart, And Tell Pr actor iu* attend the club meeting on February 19 at instant relief from coughs, colds, or bron­ ning at the home of Miss Helen Saunders on club members were guests. As a feature of the Jesu, Word of God Incarnate Mozart High street by Miss Saunders’ Sunday school nesday evening and organized an orchestra, 5.15 o’clock at the club house. Edward chitis. Buckley’s is sold everywhere and entertainment pictures which were made the name of which will be decided upon next Organ, Largo “ New World" Syn Dvorak Whiting will be the speaker, his subject being guaranteed. 45c and 85c. Simeone's Pharm­ class of the Free church. Games were played, from snap-shots were shown on the screen. Quartet, From the “ Crucifixion” Slat and refreshments were served, the table being week. “Current Events.” acy will be glad to supply you. These proved very interesting, because of Officers were elected as follows: President God So Loved the World attractively decorated in Valentine colors. their value and their development from the Organ, Nun Danket All© Gott Miss Ruth Saunders and Kathryn McCarthy and director, Mr. C. Schlosser; vice-president, ordinary " snap-shot. ” A \ alentine game was Mary Simeone; secretary. Joclyn Dunn; assisted in serving. also played, the prize being won by Charles treasurer, Marion Schemer; business man­ Whist and Domino Those present were: Betty Carmichael, Shattuck. The program committee: George Frances Jamieson, Elizabeth Waldie, Ruth ager, Robert Crosby; property manager, Bancroft, l'ranklin Buchan, James Buntin. Douglas Howe; publicity manager, Elizabeth A whist and domino party was held Mon New England COKE Napier, Jennie Cairnie, and Ellen Stewart. Douty; trustees, Mary Dunn, Ruth Napier, day night at the home of Mrs. David Wallace On Wednesday February 14, in every home and Thomas Dea. on Buxton court by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Girl Scouts’ Bakery Sale room Valentine boxes were opened and valen­ the British War Veterans. D & H Cone Cleaned Anthracite tines distributed amid much fun and laughter Prizes were awarded as follows: Whist, Troop 4, of the Girl Scouts will hold a during home room period. Lowell Dollar Days Mrs. William McLay, fancy pin cushion; bakery sale tomorrow from 10.40 to 4.00 in Mrs. Robert Cargill, towels; George Fyffe, MOTOR-STOKERS Ribbons have recently been received for Continue This Week socks; Mrs. I). L. Stewart, stockings; Alex corner of Main and Windsor streets. honors won in exhibits by members of 4-H Beedie, coffee; Mrs. David Vannett, soup AUTOMATIC COAL BURNING EQUIPMENT clubs:linos, ixomiRoland 111 Parisian, i iiiiMtiii. first mat prize, inis..., for for , While the rapid i rise in the . temperature . * , of Mrs. Shorten, apron; Mrs. McCormick, estry sample Ijoard displayed at Amesbury last Saturday, over that of sub-zero character handkerchiefs; dominoes, Mrs. Holden, pot and Salisbury agricultural and horticultural Friday, brought to the Lowell stores a rush of holders; Mrs. Keith, pillow cases; Mrs Fuel Service Guaranteed—Try Us This Season CONSIDERATION FOR OUR READERS, PREVENTED FROM society, 1955. Ruth Webb, second prize, for business, included in which was patronage of William Cargill, necklace; Mrs. H. Bland, PARTICIPATION IN THE SAVINGS OF LAST WEEK-END, vase of (lowers exhibited at the Andover considerable size from the Greater Lowell’s bureau scarf; consolations, Mrs. Jean Mur­ shopping area, nevertheless the members of PROMPTS THE CONTINUATION OF Grange.- -G ilbert G rout phy, Mrs. Alex Duke and Mrs. Alexander the merchants’ division of the Lowell Cham Valentine. The door prize a cake went to The Lincoln Day program was somewhat her of Commerce who sponsored the Dollar Mrs. Alex Duke. B. L. M c D o n a ld C o a l Co. upset through the event of no session Friday Days, feel that many of their customers in It was, however, given on Monday, February the suburban area of Lowell advisedly Rebekuh Notice 12. The eighth grade followed the seventh, cancelled their proposed shopping trip to the LOWELL’S city rather than run the risk of physical thus avoiding the very congested condition Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge, 156, I. O. (). which must exist whenever the whole school injury to themselves through frostbites or will meet Monday night in Fraternal hall assembles. serious damage to their homes, livestock or District Deputy President Mrs. Mattie Have Your Roofs Repaired Properly DOLLAR DAYS Miss Putnam opened the assembly with a automobiles through freeze-ups. Therefore, McGraw and start of Lawrence will pay speech on its purpose and introduced Christo­ at a special meeting held on F riday afternoon, official visit. Refreshments will be served and By Experts pher Shorten, who read Governor Ely’s with the majority of the participating stores an entertainment will be Riven. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16 and 17 Lincoln Day proclamation. Next on the represented, it was unanimously voted to Asphalt Shingling, Tar and Gravel Roofing, and Metal Work. continue the Dollar Days on Friday and program was Elizabeth Douty who read a Nut oral History Note Gutter and Conductor Pipe Work The sub-zero temperatures of lust week, mean additional “hot” and poem called “ Lincoln.” With the reading of Saturday, February 16 and 17, the present week-end, in the expectation that the weather money-saving values in personal and household merchandise. You’ll Governor Ely’s Spanish-American War I he Andover Natural History society will No obligation for promptly submitted estimates. proclamation the assembly was brought to a will be near normal and more seasonable than hold its regular meeting at the home of the shop wisely and shrewdly if you shop in Lowell this week-end. Lowell close. Donald Cole it was last week, Historical society on Tuesday evening, Febru- O ur Examination Service Coils Nothing — Telephone LAW. 7339 Dollar Days are sponsored by the Merchants’ Division, Lowell Cham­ While the demand of the urban shoppers ary 20 at eight o'clock. Subject: "The Voyage made drastic reductions in the many special rt the Hcagte." ber of Commerce. Abbot Alumnae items announced by the Official Stores, ar GEO. W. HORNE CO- rangements have been made for the duplicat 613 COM MON ST R E E T LAWRENCE, MASS. ing of these items or the replacing of them Marriage Intentions Meet in Boston with others commensurate in savings Your personal or home needs can be filled Andrew J. Norander, 15 Atherton street, In spite of the fact that the promised this week-end with new, attractive and Somerville, and Mary F. O’Brien, 23 Kcnil- For PERFECT ROOFING, specify warm weather had not arrived, a company of money-sparing values if you will plan worth street. . . . Are you growing old one hundred and fifteen gathered at Hotel shopping trip to Lowell and make it a point kenmore, Boston, on Saturday, for the joint to trade only in the Official Stores, wherein luncheon of the Abbot Academy Alumnae will be displayed the Official Store Dollar Prepared to Save Lives in a il old-fashioned kitchen? BIRD’S association and the Boston Abbot club. Mrs. Days advertising matter. Locating these John Angus, president of the association, official stores is a simple matter, but guaran­ One of the most valuable service, introduced the speakers and Mrs. Ralph tees to the prospective customer the absolute given to the American public by the ROOFING MATERIALS from this yard. M Patterson, president of the club, gave a reliability of the merchant with whom the Red Croes ie through Us Life Saving greeting. Mrs. Sophia C'leugh, now of An­ transaction is being made and the depend­ dover, author of several novels, notably, ability of the quality of the merchandise and First Aid courses. Virtually all of t he 1934 Kitchen is Fully “ Matilda, Governess of the English,” gave bbught the life guards at beuches and pouls In an interesting talk, flavored with quiet the nation ure Cross life suverB Automatic and Gas-Operated y Insulating humor, on “ The Art of Reading.” Mins S h in gles Mirths Nearly every Industry In America sup !! Bailey welcomed the guests and gave ap­ porta the First Aid work of the lied The whole kitchen is built around the preciative tributes to two alumnae whose Cross because It annually saves lives recent deaths have been felt at the school, A >t»n to Mr. and Mrs. John Eldred, 16 gas range—see the new models today. | Mrs H II I yer of Andover, and Miss Alice Brook street, at home, February 15. of thousands of Injured perBuns. These courses are taught by Ked Cross ex Twitched, former director of the Endowment A son, Douglas Keith, to Sir. and Mrs V > W R E N C f “ We supply everything that goes into the home” I l und. Mrs. Reeve (.hipman, trustee, ulsc Wendell Sweet of Park street at the Law ports in both lines. Last year 66,354 10% DISCOUNT rev en u e.; spoke briefly. At the close of the program, rente General hospital, February 12. Mrs certificates were Issued to persons com on every gus ruiige in our I Miss Bailey announced the appointment of Sweet is the former Miss Eleanor Keith. pletlng the First Aid course and 78,795 = T « F J. E. PITMAN ESTATE I Mrs. t'hipman as Field Secretary, whose A son to Mr. and Mrs Bernard Dwyer ol certificates for completing Life Saving stock for u limited time. T EL EPH O N E 664 work shall be to make the school more 8 Windsor street at the Clover Hill hospitul, instruction. I widely known. February 8.