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VOLUME 69 NUMBER 28 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 19, 1956

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FROM EXTRA HEAVY BEEF )AST BEEF The confirmation class at St. Augustine's church posed on the church ROUND— olice Await Lab Report As Aid RUMP— lb School Board Creates Consultant )M ROUND— Solving Store Breaks Solution of at least four store breaks may hinge on a report from Group To Help Plan South School ±'AR MEAT — NOT ROLLED IN FJ. LL-OUT EFFORT TUESDAY the state police crime lab, Chief The school committee has ap- FOR CANCER FUND DRIVE David Nicoll reported Tuesday Primary Tuesday; pointed four consultants to help FROM SMALL PORK LOINS An army of workers have afternoon. it with plans and costs for the nlisted In the fight against lie said there is a definite sus- Polls Open 10-7 South school. y Rib Half ancer. pect and that the report is needed The board decided last week- Chairman Ernest Young to further the investigation. Voters of both political parties end to ask four professional men, eported this week that Hill's Hardware store was en- will go to the polls next Tuesday identified with construction, bank- any persons will work in tered April 9, police reported last The selectmen will make a de- to elect their delegates to national ing and law, to act in an advis- he house-to-house drive week. On the same night, the cision on the future of the Acme political conventions and to name ory capacity as plans are presen- 1St POrkib.31 uesday night from 6:45 to Cities Service gas station on No. Concrete company within two members of the state committees ted for the new elementary school. :15. Ile said returns from Main st. was broken into. weeks. and the town political bodies. The four, all of whom accepted he drive will be accepted Friday, April 13, was an un- At a hearing Monday night, they / Voters will all cast their bal- the task, are John Erwin, con- lucky day for Lee's restaurant heard residents of Fletcher, Shep- lots in the Square and Compass struction engineer with Western SUNKIST I the Andover National ;GE SIZE CALIFORNIA ank that night. and an attempted break was dis- ley and Binney streets complain hall from 10-7 p.m. One voting Electric company; Edward P. The money is used for re- covered April 12 at Dantos on about the firm's operations at the place has been established be- Hall, former selectman and prom- DOZ. INGES (well, grants for needy Elm st. old Cross Coal-yard on Fletcher cause the light vote of other years inent local builder; Charles G. atients and public educa- Meanwhile, on April 15, thieves st. convinced the selectmen that one Hatch, attorney and a member of the Finance committee and John 'FLOWER LGE lb 15 broke into the home of Mr. and Wilfred Dwyer, a spokesman for central polling place was suffi- hds Mrs. Francis Kennedy at 70 Main many of the residents, accused cient. The hours also differ from 25 st. and stole about $50 in money town, state and national elections RAGUS FANCY bch. the firm of bad faith in its activ- and jewelry. Mr. Kennedy said a which usually call for a 12-hour ities here. SLAW CELLO PACK fur coat and other items were peroid from 7-7. That change, too, lie also warned the selectmen 2forl found on the floor, apparently is based on the anticipated light CELLO that they should represent And- D BOWL PKG.1 piled there to be scooped up on vote which might leave poll work- PACK the way out. lie said whoever over residents, not outside in- ers with little to do in the 12-hour was in the house apparently ran terests, in making a decision. stretch. 'S BROOKFIELD (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 19) There are no contested delegate I lb 6 positions on the ballot but state 'TER (Continued on Page 18) SU 'S BROOKFI ELD — MACHINE WILD BIRD 30 So. Broadway, Lawrence AITE 49 CALL LAW. 30396 R. CHEESE lb FOOD

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general chairman. Various com- lowship members left the West Par- mittees are working hard for the ish church by bus for a three-day Clown Town Is success of this affair. vacation at our nation's capitol. WEST PARISI' Monday was spent seeing the White Coffee Hour Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent. 1 cirptione 2115 House, Cherry Blossoms, Smith- The first of a series of coffee Planned By sonian Institute, Washington Mon- hours will be held Thursday, April Brownie Troop 63 Linda McGonigle, Barbara Ann ument, National Gallery, Lincoln Twenty-two members of Brownie Black, Joyce Crompton, Joan 26, in the home of Mrs. Elmer Pet- and Jefferson Memorials, etc. Andonaocie4s erson of Greenwood rd. The time Troop 63 of the West Elementary Smyth, Sue Stevenson, Lee Mac- Tuesday the group visited Mt. Preparations for Clown Ton, will be 10:30 to 11:30. All are in- school were taken to the Children's laren, Charlene Tarbox, Linda Vernon, Monticello, Arlington Nat- to be held Saturday, April 28,s vited and a small fee will be Museum in Boston yesterday. The Boucher, Marion Spark, Barbara ional cemetery and Annapolis. A the Andover Playstead, are being charged. These coffee hours are following leaders were in charge of Fraize, Margaret Russell, Wendy session of Congress and visits to made by members of the Amiens being sponsored by the West Ele- the group: Mrs. Frank Stevenson, Burns, Arlene Davis, Sharon Dix- the capitol buildings were enjoyed society. Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. Thomas mentary PTA. on, Paula Chlebowski, Toni Brain- Wednesday before the return trip Chairman of the committee is Burns and Mrs. Fred Black. erd and Lucille Webb. Money earned 5th Birthday home. Much of the money for the Mrs. Donald A. Boynton, assisted Making the trip were Judith Mc- Russell MacLeish entertained a by selling Girl Scout calendars entire group's expenses was by co-chairman Mrs. Harold A.Iluts Lean, Joyce Sherman, Jeanne Mor- was used to defray expenses of group of his playmates April 10, earned in various ways during the ter. Other members of the corrnit• way, June Doig, Laura Frishman, his fifth birthday. Games were past year. the trip. tee include Mrs. William E. Cal. played and luncheon was served Those attending included Edith Grange News fray, Mrs. Gordon E. Clement, by Mrs. MacLeish. Birthday cake and Barbara Williams, Joan and Andover Grange 183 will hold Milton R. Cole, Mrs. ice cream featured the happy Jean Arnold, Barbara Colby, Cyn- Williams. its next meeting Tuesday, April 4 thia Mandros, Helen Ellis, Phyllis Morrissey, Mrs. William D. Ure. 24, at 8. Following the business event. Miles, Barbara Swanton, Diana hart, Mrs. Daniel P. Valpey, ks. meeting, square dancing will be Those present were Alice Fenu- Hudgins, Betty Heinz, Jane Des- Donald E. Ward and Mrs. GordmC. enjoyed to the music of Stokes or- ta, Julia Hogan, Todd Matherson, IRS. DENNIS A. T' $50 to $2,000 Roches, Robert Meilhouse, Billy White. chestra. The following Granges John Dignan and Richard Bailey. l'RRELL — MITC Burleigh, Christine and Teddy Clowns, games, refreshments are invited: Bradford, Dracut and Shower and rides will provide fun enders- Mr. and Mrs. Bober ANDOVER FINANCE Sutton, David Hudson, Larry Mul Middleton. Mrs. Alex Henderson On April 10, Miss Anne Eldred - tertainment ., 12 Tewksbury ler, Jeffrey, Jane and Fred Hall, for children of all COMPANY is in charge of refreshments. gave a miscellaneous shower hono- ages. Proceeds from this affair ale, announce the ring her friend, Mrs. William Rit- Hartwell Abbott, Ray Youmans, Ineir daughter, Dias Street Floor Western Jamboree Ray Paolino, Patty Ball, Lester will be used towards the egg). chie and on April 12, Miss Sandra 1,3. Dennis Aloysius Saturday, May 12, the West Ele- Dixon, George Henderson, James ment fund of the Andover Yath Musgrove Building Ritchie of Lowell st. entertained Providence, l .1., a t mentary PTA will hold a Western Clegg and Edward Munroe. center and also to send desen.nE (Entrance Also From Lobby) in honor of Mrs. Ritchie. A tea p 1.4 Jamboree. The time will be 4:30 The entire group was under the Boy Scouts from Andover to was held April 15 at the home of Miss Marilyn Ness ELM SQ. ANDOVER 1998 to 6:30. Mrs. Frank Stevenson is supervision of the Rev. and Mrs. mer camp. Mrs. Roland Ambiehl, 218 Massa- uas maid of honor E Hugh B. Penney, pastor of the chusetts ave., No. Andover. Mrs. LIBRARY CLOSED TODAY r an was Sgt. Ronald West church and Mrs. Hugh B. James Thomson was co-hostess at Both the main library and:• of Bedford Air Base. Penney Sr. of Ayer. INSURED FUR STORAGE the tea. A money gift was pre- Ballardvale branch will be The bride is a sented Mrs. Ritchie, the former N.D.I.A. to Meet today. Ballardvale branch .1. l'unchard 1954 and is The North District Improvement ve Andover National FUR COATS TRIM" " COATS Elaine Freeman of Virginia rd., at open tomorrow. Littlest Listeners association will meet Thursday, iridegroom was gran the tea. which were to be held this stet 1.95 1 • 65 May Breakfast April 26, at 8, in the schoolhouse. will be moved along until Thurs. lope high school, A large number of beautiful May The annual exhibition of the day, May 3, for the children of I. and is stationed $30.00 Insurance $35.00 Insurance baskets are being prepared for boy's and girl's 4-11 club work Ballardvale. field, Bedford Air Has the tables at the annual May will be on display. The refresh- The couple will re: breakfast which will be held May ment committee includes Mrs. Ken- ardvale. CLOTH COATS neth Hudson, Mrs. Russell Sea- PAhliNG ANDOVER '" 5 in the West church vestry. The I I- DUNG — HUNT mans and Mrs. Ralph Newton. young women have been working PLAYHOUS Miss Helen Luci To Vote 1.35 very diligently for several weeks Sunday, April 22, the members NOW THRU SATURDAY unt, daughter of Mrs $35.00 Insurance on the baskets and, as in former loman of Washington of the West Parish church will THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS arne the bride of Gel years, they will meet the custom- vote by ballot on the question of Insured Against Fire and Theft — 2% Additional Insurance cineniciscope & Technicolo: oung, son of Mrs. ers eye appeal very readily. Co- "Whether or not the Plans for the chairmen of the event are Mrs. Clifton Webb — Gloria Grahame g , 5 S ipn rd. Proposed Union of the Congrega- Charles Smyth and Mrs. William 1:55 5:35 9:10 1 son. y SHIRTS tional, Christian and Evangelical fun a ic rm c Stewart. Tickets are in charge of TARZAN THE APEMAN 0one oo t hge, b 24 hour and Reformed Denominations rtide's Laundered and 20 Mrs. John Hall Jr. and Mrs. Albert Johnny Weismuller Should Continue." Refinished DRY CLEANING SERVICE Heinz. Maureen O'Sullivan The bride, who wi Personals Postponed 3:35 7:15 arriage by her broths Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wahlberg The Men's Club ladies night of Sunday, Monday & Tuesday loman Jr., wore a and family of Blonifield, N.J. were the West Parish church which was Ap r i I 22nd-23rd-24th ngth gown of ice b recently entertained at the home CITY scheduled for tonight has been to with matching hes of the former's brother and funn- ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS arried a prayerbook r postponed indefinitely. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wahlberg In Technicolor cascade of orchids , CLEANERS g DYERS Jane Wyman — Rock Hudson Trip To Washingtod of High Plain rd. . Kloman Jr., as mats Last Sunday afternoon at 5 a 2:15 5:35 8:55 37 MAIN STREET ANDOVER The Rev. Richard Carter of Suf- ore blush pink and group of Senior High Pilgrim Fel- field, Conn., visited during the NAKED DAWN ses. early part of the week with his Arthur Kennedy John B. Young Jr. Loan — Open Daily Until 5 P.M. Except. Wed. — Open Friday Night 6 to 3 sister, Mrs. Karl Ilaartz of High Betta St. John st man for his brothe Plain rd. 3:45 7:05 Following a weddin lorida, the couple wi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernardin Wednesday thry Saturday yattsville, Md. Jr. of Reservation rd. are enjoy- April 25th thru 28th The bride studied a Buy Automobiles ing a spring vacation in . COURT MARTIAL OF ademy and Strayer Mrs. James McLaughlin is rest- BILLY MITCHELL ashington. Mr. Youn ing comfortably at the Clover Hill Ctnemascope & Technicolor nus of Merrimack cc hospital following an operation. On Your Own Terms Gary Cooper e employed in pers She will undergo a second opera- Elizabeth Montgomery r the National Secus . . . NAME YOUR OWN TERMS within reason and insure tion soon. 3:05 6:00 8:55 sit in Washington. Miss Annie Wright of Lawrence Mrs. Hiram R. Youn with your own agent. spent the weekend with her friend, THIS IS THE ARMY ne Young and John All Star Cast Mrs. Kenneth Hilton of Lowell st. I of Andover, attend, 1:45 4:45 7:40 0g. OUR Loan service is FLEXIBLE . . . loan rules and (Continued on Page 14) customs are guides of course but your individual capa- ELDRUM — GALL, At a simple ceremo bility is the deciding factor with us. 5 o'clock in St. Bat arch, St. Petersburg l OUR rates are the LOWEST in this area. SAVE UP TO Gallargnahe ,f dieolveAr: was $5 0 AND MORE when financing the automobile of your rrried Meldrum of St. Pete N:. choice. Ar nol d Cli arn o c k T 1e d thee e ren) on y Loans may be arranged quickly BY TELEPHONE or ce of friends and rel A reception follov in person. All of our employees are anxious to give you me of Mr. and W FRIENDLY service. ooks, who also wer s only attendants. Following a short w couple will reside c., South Gulfport, F ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK I tONIN — GARDNI A nnouncement of th )11.111tEli FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Miss rf AniDOvER 1C06 v iela e n nnis J. Cronin of be .••• A ps., ', T ANDOVER Poi" n of the late Mr. a m CALL AND. 1773 or AND. 1161 You May Pay Your Telephone Bill Here cron rlsy been THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956

mother, Mrs. Blanche F. Gardner of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witherell PERSONAL • • • of Cheever cir. Reynolds of Orchard st. Lesley Jane Westfall, daughter :lawn Town The bride is a graduate of Meth- A graduate of Smith college, of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. West- uen high school and Mount Ida Jun- Miss Lothrop is the daughter of fall, 41 Summer st., left April 13 'tanned By ior college and prior to her mar- the late Dr. Lothrop and a niece by Eastern Airlines for Palm riage was employed by Stone and of Mrs. George D. Chamberlain Beach, Fla., where she is spend- Webster company of Boston. Mr. Cron- Jr. of Weston. ing her Spring holiday from col- kndona Societ in is a veteran of military service Mr. Reynolds was graduated lege. Preparations for Clown Town, and since his discharge has been from Brooks school, No. Andover, affiliated with a Boston banking ) be held Saturday, April 28, at and from•the University of Maine, CLEANING institution. se Andover Playstead, are beini where he was a member of Phi Following a short trip to Wash- Floors, windows and paint. lade by members of the Amines Kappa Sigma fraternity. He served ington, D. C. and the South, the Work Guaranteed. ociety. with the First Marine Division dur- couple will reside in Boston. Estimates Given. Chairman of the committee is ing the Korean campaign. T. I. Coskren Irs. Donald A. Boynton, assisted An early fall wedding is plann- TEL. LAW. 6465 y co-chairman Mrs. Harold A. fut. ed. er. Other members of the commit• ee include Mrs. William E. Cal. Blanchard - Neunzer ray, Mrs. Gordon E. Clement, lks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neunzer of ANTIQUE FAIR and SALE Iilton R. Cole, Mrs. William S. Woburn st. announce the engage- II. JUNE NEINZER lorrissey, Mrs. William D. lingo- ment and corning marriage of their Blanchard is a Lawrence high tart, Mrs. Daniel P. Valpey, daughter, II. June, to Airman first school graduate in the class of Unitarian Hall, North Parish Church )onald E. Ward and Mrs. GordooG, IRS. DENNIS A. TYRRELL III class, John J. Blanchard, son of 1952. He is stationed at the Mc- Vhite. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Blanchard, YRRELL - MITCHELL Guire Air Force base in Trenton, North Andover, Mass. Clowns, games, refreshments 90 Foster st., Lawrence., N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mitchell 'I'he wedding will take place slid rides will provide fun anden- „ 12 Tewksbury st., Ballard- Reynolds - Lothrop TODAY and Friday, April 19th - 20th ,ertainment for children of all June 3 at 2:30 p.m. in St. Pat- ale, announce the marriage of Mrs. Eaton Shaw Lothrop of rick's church. P.M. DAILY ages. Proceeds from this affair heir daughter, Diane, to Staff Cape Elizabeth, Me., announces FROM 1 to 10 will be used towards the egtip. Miss Neunzer is a graduate of gt. Dennis Aloysius Tyrrell III of Punchard high school, class of the engagement of her daughter, -nent fund of the Andover Yetis BAR rovidence, 11.1., at Hudson, N.11., 1955, and is employed by the Mil- Miss Ann Winslow Lothrop, to Mr. FOOD center and also to send desereia1 aturday, April 14. ford Manufacturing company. Mr. Frank Witherell Reynolds II, son Boy Scouts from Andover to sea• Miss Marilyn Ness of Andover liner camp. as maid of honor and the best an was Sgt. Ronald C. Battuall Shop Daily 9 to 5:30 p.m. — Closed Mondays — Shop Tuesdays 11 a.ni. to 9 p.m. LIBRARY CLOSED TODAY I Bedford Air Base. Both the main library and the The bride is a graduate of Ballardvale branch will be closed 'unchard 1954 and is employed in today. Ballardvale branch will he Andover National bank. The open tomorrow. Littlest Listeners ridegroom was graduated from which were to be held this %eel ope high school, Providence, will be moved along until This J. and is stationed at Hanscom day, May 3, for the children o! all over tucked and pleated...our success dresses ield, Bedford Air Base. Ballardvale. The couple will reside in Hal- ardvale. fashioned for you in silky soft dacron...12.95 PA1)!IING ANDOVER 114 DUNG - HUNT PLAYHOUSE Miss Helen Lucille Klornan unt, daughter of Mrs. Helen F. NOW THRU SATURDAY loman of Washington, D. C., be- THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS anie the bride of Gerald Robert Cinema-scope 6 Technicolor oung, son of Mrs. Hiram R. Clifton Webb - Gloria Grahame oung, 5 Shipman rd. and the late 1:55 5:35 9:10 Ir. Young, at Hillcrest Gardens, TARZAN THE APE MAN ome of the bride's mother, March Johnny Welsmuller Maureen O'Sullivan The bride, who was given in 3:35 7:15 arriage by her brother, John M. loman Jr., wore a ballerina- Sunday, Monday & Tuesday ngth gown of ice blue crystal- April 22nd - 23rd-24th te with matching headpiece and ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS arried a prayerbook marked with In Technicolor cascade of orchids. Mrs. John Jane Wyman - Rock Hudson Kloman Jr., as matron of honor, 2:15 5:35 8:55 ore blush pink and carried red NAKED DAWN ses. Arthur Kennedy John B. Young Jr. served as Betta St. John st man for his brother. 3:45 7:05 Following a wedding trip to orida, the couple will reside in Wednesday thry Saturday yattsville, Md. April 25th thru 28th The bride studied at St. Mary's COURT MARTIAL OF ademy and Strayer college in BILLY MITCHELL ashington. Mr. Young is an al- nus of Merrimack college. Both & Technicolor Cinemascope e employed in personnel work Gary Cooper Elizabeth Montgomery r the National Security Depart- nt in Washington. 3:05 6:00 8:55 Mrs. Hiram R. Young, Miss Jo- THIS IS THE ARMY ne Young and John B. Young, All Star Cast I of Andover, attended the wed- 1:45 4:45 7:40 ng. ELDRUM - GALLAGHER At a simple ceremony April 4, 5 o'clock in St. Bartholeniew's I Pr urch, St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. het A. Gallagher, formerly of dover, was married to George Meldruni of St. Petersburg. The v. Arnold Charnock, rector, per- med the ceremony in the pres- ce of friends and relatives. A reception followed at the me of Mr. and Mrs. George ooks, who also were the coup- s only attendants. Following a short wedding trip, couple will reside at 4944-28th V-necked, fully flared pastel dacron lovely, that Popular polka dots in Navy, Red or Brown e., South Gulfport, Fla. washes and dries in a jiffy, never needs ironing. sprinkled on white ground dacron. Belted to RONIN - GARDNER Pink, Maize, Blue, Aqua. Sizes 12-20; 121/1-201/1. match dots. All over tucked and pleated. Announcement of the marriage Sizes 12-20: 12V2-201/2. Miss Beverly Helen Gardner to OVER C06 ANDOVER MASS nnis J. Cronin of Gloucester, SUTHERLAND'S BUDGET DRESS SALON — Second Floor n of the late Mr. and Mrs. John ,ur Telephone Bill Here Cronin, has been made by her THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956

the school is made more compact. OFFICERS ELECTED Elected for the coming year exclusive authority as construe. (3) The school committee should were Mrs. Edward Hardy, pres- ion experts is to put themselves BY SCHOOL GUILD reconsider its position as a build- ident; Mrs. William Richards, in a very vulnerable position. To At a meeting last Monday in ing committee which excludes De- share that authority with the school hall new officers vice-president; Mrs. James anyone with practical experience fellow were elected by St., Augustine's vine, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond citizens who know construction in construction. would give the committee adeqaatt school guild. Larochelle, secretary. To accept Central school spec- representation on the new build. THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS ifications involves questions of ing, yet would leave committeerner To the Editor of the TOWNSMAN: room sizes and the economics of free to devote their talents to the As a result of the school com- maintenance. Are the rooms in the problems of schooling and, in the mittee's public meeting, April 4, I Central school too small? We know end, would restore to the school think it is possible to draw the they can and do accommodate committee the largest measure of following conclusions: close to 40 pupils. Is there an respect and prestige. "ideal" size of class? If so it is (1) An acceptable South school It begins to look, Mr. Editor, cost can be established if the com- a shifting ideal. It used to be 35 as if the outlines of a solnio: mittee will adopt for the South or 40 and is now said to be 30 or begin to emerge from all the son /Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 - Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 school the basic specifications 25 pupils. Some of our best pri- searching that has been going Sunday Dinner 12 to 8 on. for room sizes and equipment vate schools say it is nearer ten. It begins to look as if a solnio: exist in our newer I believe the ideal is below five. Wedding Receptions - Bridge Luncheons - Banquets which now through public discussion were Doesn't look as if there is a mag- Tel. 903 - ROBERT N. FRAZER, Manager soon to settle the problem dtlit price below $850,000 is ic number. Maybe all these num- new South school to the satisiao CI GIFT SHOP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY if the overall design of bers are ideal but some are more tion of the great majority olou ---,te/mmduewe..... ismmmmmsemeoammkmIIIIIsos.. ideal than others? If the Central citizens. school room sizes are large Thus is the democratic prixess enough, many thousands of dollars being served. We Will Give $ Allowance will be saved, that is for sure. D. G. lab Is it a sound idea to buy more expensive materials and equipment TRUST FtNDIESTABLISIIED You A U On This than were used in other schools FOR TIER for the purpose of reducing main- An $1800 trust fund for :er Fl tenance costs ? It all depends. The granddaughter, Joan Milner l956 "Caloric" right answers depend not on good son, was established in the ill intentions but on an understand- of Mrs. Margaret M. Wilson, ac• ing of the economics involved. cording to records in the Sat: registry of probate. WITH ..] MATCHLESS- MODE ! The right people can provide a The will specified that break-even point above which it the principal and interest are u GAS RANGE 11 ( pays off to buy better materials accumulate until the granddaagb and equipment and below which it ter is 21 at which time she is tt is foolhardy. Construction experts have the entire legacy. The girl know the formula to apply to was also bequeathed persona. OUR S windows, tile, furniture, etc. and effects and jewelry, including it should be followed. If the ma- Mrs. Wilson's grandmother's web terials in the Central school rep- ding ring. resent bad judgement they should Residue of the estate waslelt not be re-specified; if they are to a son, John Milner Wilson, he economically sound many more sole next-of-kin. Atty. Anna k thousands can be saved - pro- Greeley was dominated as execs vided always that common sense trix and no estimate of the oils supplements the slide rule. What of the estate was furnished. does it profit a town to save 10 percent o( a full-time janitor's WATSON HONORED AI time? We could go broke trying to Sid Watson, former Northeaster save maintenance money. university football star, now win Since the present design of the the Pittsburg Steelers, was how South school is expensive, sim- ed recently as the Northeaster plification of design is sure to student who, in 1955, conuibar save many more thousands. In most towards the publicizing addition, a consolidation of the the Northeastern athletic props classrooms may obviate having to A cup, emblematic of the awe explain why a given grade must was presented to him at the 20 be adjacent to the next lower class Annual Senior Invitation al but not to the grade above, where- sponsored by the Northeaster as the grade above it must be ad- Alumni Varsity club. jacent to the next higher grade but not the one below. Sounds TIMOTHY SCANLON pretty arbitary.Besides saving con- ELECTED PRESIDENT struction dollars, a compact plan Timothy J. Scanlon, 95 So' now just will unquestionably save heating st., was elected president of and maintenance dollars in the fu- Greater Lawrence Chamber $249.50 ture. Commerce at its annual mei installed For the committee to insist on April 9. reg. $299.50 presenting the spectacular new "TOP BURNER WITH THE BRAIN" Almost unbelievable! Now cooking is so automatic that foods simply won't scorch, spill or over-cook. You just set an automatic temperature dial. The "top burner with the brain" controls heat so per- fectly that you can say goodbye to pot-watching, forever! and these other *oven, broiler and top burners light with- fabulous features: out matches! Ft * portable griddle! In-a-line timer with bell built into back panel! CLEA BETTER BLOWOUT PROTECTION WEINER'S Sci. BETTER PUNCTURE PROTECTION ing of Furs, in on our own pre BETTER PERFORMANCE o boost but a WHEELS vita you to see FIT YOUR PRESENT . then you w why so many pi hove their fur WEINER'S.

Ask About The Liberal Policy Under Which We Extend Our Gas Mains 314 So. Broadway Lawrence Tel. 2 2161 ON PRI THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN. APRIL 19, 1956 5

exclusive authority as construct• ion experts is to put themselves in a very vulnerable position. To YOUR FURRIER SINCE 1900 share that authority with fellow citizens who know constructio; would give the committee adeqoatt representation on the new build. ing, yet would leave committeemet free to devote their talents to the problems of schooling and, lathe end, would restore to the sceoe: committee the largest measure of respect and prestige. It begins to look, Mr. Eeitor, as if the outlines of a sohtio: begin to emerge from all the sou searching that has been goingon. It begins to look as if a soluiot through public discussion were soon to settle the problem doh! new South school to the satisfac, COLD STORAGE tion of the great majority of out citizens. Thus is the democratic prOtesr being served. D. G.

TRUST FIEJN1D 'ESTABLISHED FOR TIER GRANDDAUGHTER An $1800 trust fund for :et FOR FURS and WOOLENS granddaughter, Joan Milner son, was established in the Iii of Mrs. Margaret M. Wilson, ac• cording to records in the Sae: WITH STORAGE IS A BUSINESS. . . NOT A SIDELINE registry of probate. Ve;get/e The will specified that the principal and interest are lc accumulate until the grandda4t• ter is 21 at which time she is have the entire legacy. The eir: was also bequeathed persona OUR STORAGE VAULTS ARE RIGHT ON OUR PREMISES effects and jewelry, including Mrs. Wilson's grandmother's weo ding ring. Residue of the estate waslelt ■ to a son, John Milner Wilson, he sole next-of-kin. Atty. Anna it 111111111111I 111115111Pliiiii. Greeley was rtominated as elect, ineilf 1111111111111111111146140111MIN 1111111 II trix and no estimate of the aloe wr 111111111htttrttil .,011110 11111911111111111 lin of the estate was furnished. .0.11111Mila111.1.1111100.01.00. MIN MS 1 111 CI WATSON HONORED Sid Watson, former Northeaster, university football star, now .it the Pittsburg Steelers, was ed recently as the Northeast, student who, in 1955, contritte most towards the publicizing c the Northeastern athletic prograz A cup, emblematic of the aware was presented to him at the ''r. Annual Senior Invitation r,c sponsored by the Northeaster Alumni Varsity club.

TIMOTHY SCAN LON ELECTED PRESIDENT Timothy J. Scanlon, 95 Sur- st., was elected president of t Greater Lawrence Chamber c PHOTO SHOWS JUST A SECTION OF OUR BONE-DRY COLD STORAGE VAULTS Commerce at its annual meek April 9.

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ezian recited "Heavy Rain". A ATTENDS SYMPOSIUM in women's clubs in this and ofir medley of songs was then sung by er areas. Dr. Henry S. Glidden, 67 Chee- .A.R. Ent( the kindergarten, which was fol- ver cir., recently attended a Mil- Dramatic Dept. Meeting lowed by a recitation by Thomas erry Chat itary Medico-Dental symposium in The dramatic department of the Mrs. Kay Noyes, Correspondent, Telephone 2002 Nigrelli, Jane Seccareccio, Thom- Shawsheen Village Woman's dab Boston, sponsored by the First fan Histoi as Highfield, Michael Breen and will hold a meeting Friday, Naval district. Apil Chapel Program Prayer". Susan Thompson recited Joanne Sapienza. "Joy Bells" 20, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of The April meeti A chapel program showing the "Spring Washday" and James Mc- was sung by Joanne Sapienza and Mrs. Helen Dooley on Pine a. bbot chapter, I)., at the home of Mr: HOW Christian Science Heals signs of spring was presented by Auliff, Lauren Oakes, Nancy Dut- Cynthia Johnson, Marilyn Maxwell, Mrs. G. Edgar Best in hostess ale on Summer st. Miss Ethel Anderson's kindergar- ton, James Scuderi, Elizabeth Nancy Porter and Edward Clukey chairman for the afternoon meet. "MASTERING FEAR ten last Friday morning at the Collins and Timothy McQuade told of "The First Robin". "The ing. essert and coffee Robin" song was followed by a fore the business HEALS DISEASE" Shawsheen school. The program told about how "Lambs Like to Dinner Party opened with the hymn "Father We Bleat". dance by the kindergarten entitled assistant hostesses "Bow Do You Do, My Partner?" Mrs. Ilelen Caswell, president land Clines and M WNAC Sunday, April 22, 1:15 p.m. Thank Thee", sung by the school "Lollipops" was sung by the of the Shawsheen Village Woo- kindergarten chorus and Gary Gul- "Our Flag" was sung by Eliza- art. IIIII1111111111111111111111111WAIIIIIU1111111111,1111111111111111111 and was followed by "The Lord's an's club, will hold a final board beth Collins, Joanne Sapienza, Guests for the a meeting at her home on Wedres• Susan Thomson, James Scuderi, he regent and reg day evening. The meeting willbe George Nangle and Thomas Ni- Reid chapter of De in the form of a dinner party. grelli, Joanne Sapienza, Betty he usual patriotic Briggs, George Nangle and Rich- Personals evotions, led by ti ard Garlend recited "Spring is Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lased Ifs. Frank Hayes, Here"; followed by the song "I William st. have returned homed. chapter officers Walk in My Garden" and the "Sal- ter enjoying a motor tour of the hairmen were giv ute to the Flag". The audience south. ale, speaking on joined in the singing of the first Mrs. Walter Caswell and Its. tense, read from a stanza of "America". Wallace Fiedler attended the by the National Soc presidents' night held recentl,by oncerning the prop -Joint Birthday Party the Woman's Civic club of Me:tu• the United Natiot Donald and Robert Mckinnon, en. mphasized that the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mckin- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Simon ;I onstitution is and everyone saves — april 12 through 21, 1956 non of Dumbarton st., celebrated Davenport, Iowa are visiting he supreme authorit their birthdays Saturday with a their daughter, Mrs. Paul Crane y• supper party held at their home in William st. A report was give honor of the occasion. Donald Mrs. Allen Flye and son, J. . Murray on the celebrated his seventh birthday len, of Lowell st. are vacatio:.-, e Gardner Museum and Robert his fourth. Amid the in Washington, D.C. hgrade students w colorful decorations of multi-col- Allen Flye, chairman of d by chapter ored balloons, the youngsters B.P.W., flew to New FoundLr: tends. It is hoped played a variety of party games this week where he will beg,: er can plan for anot and were awarded prizes for their Come in! Get every- two-week tour with the C.B.'s a- o accommodate the thing for rust-free, efforts. Hot dogs, ice cream, two part of his Naval Reserve duties. xth graders from warp-proof screens. birthday cakes and tonic and all ho were disappoin Ask for Reynolds the other fixings were thoroughly Couples Club Has ng able to go on the Do-It-Yourself Alumi- enjoyed by the guests. Each Tentative plans at num screen sections youngster received, at his place Mystery Fun Night or Constitution wee and hardware. at the table, a gum drop girl or r, to take a grow Free boy on a chocolate bar as a favor. The monthly meeting of tr, n an historical tot Instruction Sheets Those present at the party were South church Couples club tat (OM.. 1111-11.1.011111.11.11111M111111111511(l6liee to be decided in t Linda kopatch, Elaine Kopatch, held last Saturday evening with+ he cooperation of M Richard Henderson, Robert Hen- very successful mystery fit arrett, principal. ANOTHER DUEY FIRST! derson, Debbie Soule, Candy night. Mrs. O'Connor gat PUSH-BUTTON CAN OPENER Childs, Brian Cataldo, Bing O'- A committee headed by Mr. an: on of the March co We handle G-E Brien, Laurie Foster, and the Mrs. Arthur Clines presented tat tog of the silver s bulbs for every light- guests of honor, Donald and Rob- very popular television program. hapter has receiver ing purpose in ert McKinnon. Judith McKinnon Those who participated were W. og 11 of the 12 req e National Honor F the home. and Jane Carpentier served as and Mrs. Paul Mackinnon, !dna: hostesses at the supper party. Mrs. Robert Sawyer, Mr. and Ws. After the busines Keep Spare Attend Topic Program William Long, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. hart colored film Bulbs nd a stirring film SPECIAL SALE Mrs. John B. Guild, Mrs. Gor- and Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Syd lie on Hand. rty" were shown don Lauder and Mrs. Arthur Stein- son, Walter Mondale, Robert Reed. Automatic WAS "1." ert attended a program at the ourtesy of the Men Save $1.00 NOW Mrs. David Cardinal, Mrs. lit REGULAR VALUE 54.11 Stock Up Tao Y.W.C.A. last Thursday presented ary. Visualizer $995 Blake, representatives to the NOW ONLY 3.11 for the benefit of program com- This week the reg • Magnetic Lid UM.. GENERAL ELECTRIC executive board. Iron mittees of various women's clubs . O'Connor and vic • Bah•d Whit• Enamel! Finish ayes, will be dele1 • — Great, Sealed. ' Cutting Wheel in the tenth district. The program gave a resume of various artists ate to the Contine Independent suitable for program entertainment Washington, D.0

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in women's clubs in this and oth- Weeks and Mrs. Edwin Otto will er areas. P.A.R. Entertained attend as pages. The next meeting of the chapter Dramatic Dept. Meeting perry Chapter; To AT The dramatic department of the will be the annual meeting at the JOHNNY'S Shawsheen Village Woman's clot Nan Historic Tour home of Mrs. William Trow on will hold a meeting Friday, Acti, Chandler cir. May 8. Mrs. George The April meeting of Priscilla Winslow, Mrs. Ernest C. Edmands 20, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Abbot chapter, D.A.R., was held Mrs. Helen Dooley on Pine St. and Mrs. Myron Clark will assist at the home of Mrs. Walter Mon- the hostess. At this time, the Mrs. G. Edgar Best in hostess 'dale on Summer st. April 10 with chairman for the afternoon meet. changes in the by-laws will be dessert and coffee being served discussed and voted upon. ing. ,efore the business meeting. The Dinner Party assistant hostesses were Mrs. Ro- Hutchinson Accepts MAY WE ? Mrs. Helen Caswell, president land Glines and Mrs. John Stew- of the Shawsheen Village Woo- art. FinCom Appointment HELP YOU an's club, will hold a final bond Guests for the afternoon were meeting at her home on Wednes- the regent and registrar of Molly Leslie NI. Hutchinson, 74 Salem day evening. The meeting will be Reid chapter of Derry, N.H. After st., has been appointed to the Fin- ENTERTAINING- in the form of a dinner party. the usual patriotic exercises and ance committee. He will take the post which Charles McDuffie re- MORE BLANKETS TO GIVE AWAY! Personals devotions, led by the vice-regent, Ask us for anything you signed and which Paul Smith held Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lane of Mrs. Frank Mayes, reports of the need or want. You are ass- There's nothing to buy! Just sign your name and place briefly. ured that we will do every- William st. have returned home- chapter officers and committee the slip in JOHNNY'S Lucky box. Come and be a win- Moderator Roland Sherman ann- thing in our power to help ter enjoying a motor tour of the chairmen were given. Mrs. Mon- ner! ounced the appointment and ex- make your affair a great south. dale, speaking on national de-. LAST WEEK'S WINNERS: plained that Mr. Smith, manager of success • . . Mrs. Walter Caswell and fis. fense, read from a paper issued Western Electric's Lawrence Elam, K. A. McNally, 11 Summer St., Andover; Mrs. S. Hyde, Ban- Wallace Fiedler attended the by the National Society, D.A.11., SQUABS? QUAILS? croft Hall, Phillips Academy; Claire Fenton, 234 Middlesex presidents' night held recentl,M concerning the proposed revision has been transferred to New Jer- St., No. Andover; Eva Muise, 65 Park Street, Andover; Vir- PHEASANT? GEESE? the Woman's Civic club of Methu- I the United Nations charter and sey. ginia Cargill, 57 Carmel Rd., Andover. en. mphasized that the United States Mr. Hutchinson is a vice presi- PARTRIDGE? CORNISH dent of the Bay State Merchants Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Simon of Constitution is and must remain GAME HENS... MOTHERS LOOK: Davenport, Iowa are visiting win he supreme authority in our coun- National bank and has been a resident here for about two-and-a- their daughter, Mrs. Paul Crane:! y• half years. He formerly was as- William st. A report was given by Mrs. John CROWN ROASTS — Something new for the kiddos . . . 5 BASEBALL BATS N. Murray on the recent tour to sociated with the National Shaw- given away FREE to the lucky ticket holders! So, Boys Mrs. Allen Flye and son, J. MOCK DUCKS — len, of Lowell st. are vacatio::% he Gardner Museum at which time mut b nk. and Girls, come sign your slips. To be drown Wednesday, April 26th. Be sure to bring your folks thgrade students were accompan- He is a graduate of Bates col- to JOHNNY'S and in Washington, D.C. LAMB — BEEF — PORK sign your slips. Nothing to buy ... no obligations! Allen Flye, chairman of die ied by chapter members and lege and attended Boston col- B.P.W., flew to New Foundland fiends. It is hoped that the chap- lege law school. lie is a director this week where he will begin er can plan for another such tour of the Lawrence Rotary club, dir- LARGE SIZE — LOCAL FARM two-week tour with the C.B.'sas o accommodate the rest of the ector of the United Fund and has OUR OWN GROWN — FANCY WHITE PEARL part of his Naval Reserve duties. xth graders from Central school served on the Greater Lawrence FRESH EGGS ho were disappointed at not be- Citizens' Committee on Industrial Couples Club Has ng able to go on the recent trip. Development. A veteran of World Tentative plans are being made, War II, he served as a senior Roasting Chickens lb 43c or Constitution week•in Septem- grade lieutenant with the Coast doz. 55c Mystery Fun Night 3%2 to 4 lb Average — Ready-For-The-Oven r, to take a group of children Guard in both Atlantic and Pacific The monthly meeting of th i n an historical tour. The grade theatres. Ile and Mrs. Hutchinson MISTLETOE- YELLOW QUARTERS - CENT 59c South church Couples club so s to be decided in the future with have two children, F Ar Moderator Sherman explained held last Saturday evening with he cooperation of Miss Catherine PORK CHOPS ci . very successful mystery fu: arrett, principal. that Mr. Smith's resignation of MARGARINE night. Mrs. O'Connor gave a short re- the post could not be announced A committee headed by NEE. rt of the March conference, tel- until his transfer orders became I-lb pkgs 37c Mrs. Arthur Glines presented tx log of the silver star award the official. Last week it was re- 2 For SMOKED SHOULDERS very popular television programs hapter has received for complet- vealed that Mr. Smith was not a registered voter in the community Those who participated were ng 11 of the 12 requirements for LEAN and MEATY e National Honor Roll. although he had lived here for ab- HUNTS — 8 OUNCE CANS and Mrs. Paul MacKinnon, Mr.an: After the business meeting, a out five years. Mrs. Robert Sawyer, Mr. and Yrs 4 to 6 Pound Ave lb 35c hort colored film on Scotland TOMATO SAUCE William Long, Mr. and Mrs. Hicb FLEW TO LONDON ••••••••, nd a stirring film "Land of Lib- and Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold rty" were shown through the 3 for 23c FANCY MAINE U.S. NO. 1 son, Walter Mondale, Hobert Hee: flew via Pan American Airways ourtesy of the Memorial Hall li- April 8 for London, England. The Mrs. David Cardinal, Mrs. ir ra' y. Arnolds reside at 88 Central st. FANCY WHITE ALBACORE lb bag 45c Blake, representatives to This week the regent, Mrs. Leo PREMIER POTATOES 10 executive board. '. O'Connor and vice regent, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Crockett of So. Main ayes, will be delegate and alter- st. is a patient at the Union Hos- FANCY CUTTING — PINK MEAT — LARGE SIZE Dishonest is the man who to ate to the Continental Congress pital in Lynn after suffering a se- TUNA FISH to do those he is dunned by. Hashington, D.C. Mrs. Roland vere heart attack on March 29. CANTELOUPES ea 29c CANS 4 for 99c YENS and BATHROOMS! NEW ONIONS 2 tbs 9c TALL CANS — STRONGHEART

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The Lawrence Electric company had a busy time here last weekend, as the heavy rain caused underground wires to short out. Many homes were left without power for several hours. This crew is working on Main st. in front of the Wood estate. By K ay This large we once a colorful Andover railroad when the iron ho in out of the weal venience of board : Although the longer be seen, s underwent its fay The Rev. Hugh B. Penney, one of the Barnard Essay judges, presents first went, it once aft( prize of $20 to Susan Bird. Next is Shelia Serio, who was second and Joyce against the demi Dunlop, who came in third in the annual contest at the high school. distinguished visi This, however, w of Andover's first an izdep r oba bl yvery l wh l e a wat western oir ten in the local nmv waish,s tinti shop If that spot and ser railroad depot.

oil!! is- r Enthused Over Li The road throuj begun through tilt bart Clark, Esqu who, after a visi in Utica, New Y enthusiastic after Members of the Shawsheen school operetta cast and chorus combined in the finale, as road in full opera interested parents and friends watch. The program is an annual event at the school and turned to Andover took place April 11. that a branch line towards the progrc

1835 N il1agle YeaY e r N At a inc ,pa Locke l uvbeir .e. plans for a railro over were cons members present tition the Legisla ter for a railroad Andover and Wilt June 1 is the big date for Punchard Juniors. Members of the annual Prom exec- utive committee met this week to make plans for the gala event. In rear are Susan ol83riginal Bird, Joe Sullivan, Anne Benedetti and Marilyn Heseltine. Seated are Paul Stef- 3justa ideal year wan L ani, Sandra Ritchie, chairman and Jim Winters. Marjorie Ortstein and Frank Leone ion, the charter are also members of the committee. in the spring of 11 route swung into

Seated at the head table at the mother-daughter communion breakfast last S.+ k hrh Thirnou18g3h6,B the day were, left to right, Kathleen N. Dolan, Mrs. James F. Dolan, the Rev, e f in B. Smith, O.S.A., Mrs. Thomas O'Leary, the Rev. William J. Cullen, Mrs, Chie in Andover for tl Richards, Janice Richards and Elizabeth O'Leary. road", and as I puffed its way line, crowds of lined the route w ourney as it proc course which ran Playhou se t . ardens of many o homesh s and eros front of the lIc Chestnut st. and present parochia line then i nocee Off to Washington are these young folks of the West Parish church. The group left last •tre et werh e it Sunday under the supervision of the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh B. Penney. ridge and then c (Photos By Leone) hoot st. throul enietery to the Ion. Wilmington J THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APR IL 19, 1956 9

needed to excavate the ledges day. Donations will be accepted. along the path. As matches were BPW Will Give Please call Andover 2727 or Andover-Wi mington RR not in use at that time, this hardy 2183-M. soul used to walk along the Sport Permits rough grade brandishing a flaming Just a nice ride B bart Clark torch in one hand and a keg of Applications for fishing and Started y Ho blasting powder in the other boating permits on 1Iaggett's pond quite unconcerned about any re- will be received by the 131'W on (14 miles) to the Pictures sultant effect from a flying ember. and after May 1. Andover owes a great deal to the pioneer railroad builders and The board decided Monday night "hallmark of to take applications starting the may be secured for $1 to the men who purchased the first of the month, in compliance , Tel. 1943. original 1000 shares of stock to with a state law that allows use delightful dining" finance this venture for it is to them that a large part of our of municipal areas for those pur- towns economic and industrial poses. growth is indebted. As in past years, there will be no sail boating and only Andover ALLENHURST Scouts Plan Dance residents may receive permits. now celebrating The board will review the applica- Friday Night At 7:30 tions as they are received. 4th annual

A spring dance will be held this BAKERY SALE STEAK FESTIVAL Friday evening by Boy Scout A bakery sale sponsored by Ex- open all day ... Troop 73 of the South church. The plorer Post 72, Free Christian every day affair will take place from 7:30 church, will be held at Irma IRoute 114 DANVERS p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Log Cabin Beene's store on Main st., Satur- on the Phillips academy grounds. Chet Hamden will provide a pro- gram of dancing. Mr. Frederick Noss and Dunhuni will present the entertainment at refreshment time. Chaperons will include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. By hay Noyes next stop on the route before it Alan Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. This large wooden arch was eventually joined the Boston and Charles Porter and Mr. and Mrs. once a colorful addition to the Lowell Railroad. Richard Moody. Scouts on the gen- Andover railroad station in an era The span of the early railroad eral committee include Joe Hast- when the iron horses were taken and the old railroad beds may ings, Lynn Johnson, George Clark, in out of the weather for the con- still be differentiated from the Charles Poirer, Bobby MacLean venience of boarding passengers. surrounding contours of the land and Rufus Brown. Although the canopy can no if one carefully scrutinizes the Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN longer be seen, since the station area once traveled by the "Old underwent its face lifting treat- Railroad". This line served the irnard Essay judges, presents first ment, it once afforded protection town for many years before being Serio, who was second and Joyce against the elements for many a moved north and west of its orig- !st at the high school. distinguished visitor to Andover. inal location so that it might This, however, was not the site prove beneficial to the "new cor- of Andover's first railroad depot poration" which is today our andprobably very few people rea- neighboring city of Lawrence. lize, while watching a lively Dare-Devil Blaster western or a tender love scene Andover's nostalgic memories in the local movie theater, that of this early line include the Walsh's tin shop once stood on the workers who labored so dil- that spot and served as our first igently to complete the laying of railroad depot. the track. As a hardy group of Enthused Over RR people they did their work with- The road through Andover was out the aid of trenching machines begun through the efforts of Ho- and automatic graders and the bart Clark, Esquire, of Andover engineers who laid out the path who, after a visit to his brother for the bed to follow miracu- lously completed their efforts in Utica, , became so without the aid of telescopic and enthusiastic after seeing a rail- transit instruments and succeeded road in full operation that he re- in bringing the railroad in a true turned to Andover fully convinced Season - fresh line to its next joining. One of that a branch line would do much the enterprising and courageous towards the progress of the town. men was a burly Irishman whose to go 1835 Magic Year job was to torch the dynamite At a public meeting, held in Locke Tavern on Main st., the anywhere... plans for a railroad through And- over were considered and the members present resolved to pe- AN EXTRA your tition the Legislature for a char- BATH IS ter for a railroad to be called the DRIZZLER Andover and Wilmington line. In ALWAYS VERY Aembers of the annual Prom exec. 1833, just a year after Mr. Clark's the gala event. In rear are Susan j CONVENIENT GOLFER SALTA SUIT original ideal was put into opera- Heseltine. Seated are Paul Stef• *.> AND 50 Silicone finished, rayon- Marjorie Ortstein and Frank Leone tion, the charter was granted and in the spring of 1835, work on the NECESSARY cotton twill. Sheds rain, route swung into full production. wrinkles, non-oily stains. $65 Completely washable ... Through Back Yards ler-daughter communion breakfast last5,Hro needs Little Ironing Or plan, Mrs. James F. Dolan, the Rev. In 1836, the final rail was laid None. y, the Rev. William J. Cullen, Mrs. COI in Andover for the "Old Rail- eth O'Leary. road", and as the first train even sizes, 36-46 $1095 Nottingham shadow puffed its way along the new plaid, man-tailored 'fine, crowds of cheering people Whatever your plumbing or jacket with novel detailed fined the route wishing it a safe heating problem . . . large or pocket ... topping a ourney as it proceeded along the small — CALL 6-gored slim skirt. course which ran from the And- French Blue or Navy. ver Playhouse through the back W. II. Sizes 12 to 20; ardens of many of the Central st. 38 to 42. homes and crossed directly in front of the Rose Cottage on Chestnut st. and in back of the WELCH present parochial school. The me then proceeded on up the Co. street where it passed under a Sportswear bridge and then continued across PLUMBING S. HEATING hool st. through Spring Grove 2nd Floor emetery to the Ballardvale sta- 56 Main St. Tel. 1169 ion. Wilmington Junction was the TEL. 128 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 Permanent Acme Decision Wm. Harding Shoplifts Down the Years with The Townsman IrVe do hope the Acme Concrete problem — highlighted Is Headmaster again this week — will be settled soon and permanently by Young F 50 Years Ago — April 1906 Miss Mary W. Bell was elected the selectmen. At Pike School Open cars were seen on the president of the South church That firm first came here some months ago and there Lawrence line Saturday after- Woman's Union Thursday after. Major P noon for the first time this sea- has been a constant turmoil ever since, with town boards noon during the annual business "Bring 'em into son. That's Police and officials debating with residents of Fletcher, Shepley The board of public works has meeTannualheting. meeting of the Won). Nicoll's terse ant a gang of men laying a water an's Alliance of the Free church and Binney streets. shoplifting prob pipe on Wolcott ave. was held in the Parish house plaguing Andover This week's hearing, at which residents of the area put The Rev. Frederick W. Greene Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Some idea of of Middletown, Conn., will preach Dana W.Clark the selectmen directly on the spot, produced no new facts presiding. feted by the mere at the West Parish church Sunday The newly-formed Dramatic from the experie but did serve to sum up the facts in controversy. morning. Ile was pastor of that club of Andover Grange held its Cole, whose hardt church from 1883 to 1895. regular meeting this week and plain st. Briefly, Acme wants to operate a contractor's yard but Residents of the town are gen- accepted a set of by-laws. Ales He estimated 1 erous in their gifts to the fund there appears to be a grave difference of opinion over what II. Henderson is president of the (or the past six set up to help in San Francisco, club, which was formed to help couldn't even gu is 'meant by a contractor's yard. The residents don't want people who have suffered through the the Grange. more has been stol earthquake and fire. So far, cit- The Acme in their neighborhood due to traffic conditions, A.P.C. Sorority of the W. It. Hill, an izens have left $1489.20 at the South church will hold a vesper noise, dust and other so-called nuisances. Townsman office or at the bank. the shoplifting c service at the church Sunday night can't estimate th, Employees of several local plants at 7:30 The selectmen are on the spot because the residents goods but agreed have been equally generous, with 10 Years — April 1946 tial. have said they (the board) should represent Andover in- their firms matching the employ- The 1946 Victory Fund drite Admittedly, all ees' contributions. went over the top this week, ao. terests (the residents) and not those of outsiders ( Acme). losses through sl Brooks F. Holt, the local ice cording to Chairman Howell Still. WILLIAM II. IIARDING point quickly mad Seems to us that Acme should be allowed to operate man, has announced that ice will man. lie said $20,000 was raised lie partially blan what the law says may be operated in that location — a The board of trustees of the sell for almost double last year's for the Red Cross, more that Pike school has announced the prices of 20 - 25 cents per 100 meeting the goal. hemselves becaue contractor's yard. A list of permissible uses should be appointment of William II. Harding pounds. Ile will not give any Lt. Gov. Robert F. Bradford ave been made sc provided the firm, beyond which they shall not go. That as headmaster of the school. family contracts as has been the will speak to the Phillips acad. ble to the young Mr. Harding has been in the his- custom, with each cake of ice emy alumni luncheon meeting isle display case could be done by the selectmen and the town counsel. tory department at Phillips acad- being paid for when it is deli- June 7. his case, many Traffic should be regulated on the streets so that all emy for the past ten years and has vered according to its weight. Datesleg front Many Essen e now behind loci Dr. Charles Fleischer of Cam- o that temptation vehicles can pass through the street unhampered — whe- been chairman of the Andover county Granges were present Sat. Evening Study program for Adults bridge spoke to the November urday for the Andover Grange meet. .oungster with des club at their last meeting on "My ut no money in his ther they be Acme trucks or fire apparatus. since 1951. ing. A movie was shown about the Discovery of America". Prior to entering the educational new rubber tires to be used on arents Share B1E We have said before, and find it worth repeating, that the Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gleason profession Mr. Harding was asso- farm equipment and supper But coming in for entertained members of the Re- teas treatment given Acme may have seriously hampered the ciated with the Henry J. Kaiser served by the local Grange. An he blame are the creation Whist club and their Co. as an administrative assistant auction was held in the evenings on't ask their yen town's efforts to attract new industry. Some firms may gentlemen friends at their resi- hey got small iten for Kaiser industrial interests and dence on High st. Those attending benefit the educational fund. look with a doubtful eye at Andover, having heard of the eeling of both Mr. personnel management. played whist for about an hour and A Stunt Night rehearsal was held t Swanson, whos fuss raised in this case and believing it to be par for the Mr. Harding graduated from then prizes were awarded. Re- Wednesday, with the event coming up on April 25. n the main street Phillips academy in 1934 and re- freshments and dancing followed it course. Donald Dunn has been elected er for youngsters of ceived an A.B. degree from Yale the presentations. head lifeguard at Pomp's pond and Naturally it is th If that should come true, the residents of the area in in 1938. He has done graduate 25 Years Ago — April 1931 Benjamin Dintlich was named sup. hat "disappears" work in history at the University A local woman was arrested which Acme is located will have served the town poorly. ervisor of the playgrounds. The of California and at Harvard. for "illegal keeping with intent nives, cap pistol: Recreation committee also has ask• We hope, thus, that some amicable solution can be found Aside from professional in- to sell" and was found guilty by Is, baseball gloves ed anyone looking for summer terests, Mr. Harding has been act- District Court Justice Albion ut both Cole and that will allow Acme to operate within the law on Fletcher work to apply before the not ive in the Andover Service club. Peirce. She was fined $50 on the orted losing larger meeting, April 29. st. and at the same time give the residents adequate pro- His wife is the former Barbara M. charge and will face the United ensive items. Col Four suggestions for the used Stursberg of Bernardsville, N.J. States commissioner in Lowell n was taken last tection against increased trucking. the Andover Service Men's fund later this week charged with vio- e has lost such th The Hardings have four children, have been proposed by the trust. * * * * ills and sanders. two boys and two girls. lation of the national prohibition ees. They are: a veteran's cen- f a model train em law. Two federal agents induced ter, a revolving loan fund for all the woman to sell two pints of at disappeared fro Teachers' Salaries SPECIAL MOVIE ONCHILD veterans of World War II, a func• liquor and agree to sell several upervIsion We were delighted to see a news story from Phillips CARE FOR MOTHERS GROUP tional memorial such as a plal• more, which she is alleged to How do these it While the Littlest Listeners are ground and a non-functional meo. academy that told about a new salary schedule — actually have kept in her home. Andover orial such as a plaque, flagpole ppear? One answer having their usual story and mu- police procured a warrant and or other suitable memorial for vet. e lack of proper a new approach to the problem of teachers' salaries — sic hour at the Memorial Hall li- found a gallon and a half of in- erans of the war. There will bee e stores. As Ch brary on Wednesday morning, April intoxicating beverages. that will become effective Sept. 1. meeting Tuesday night in thelio. "They need a 25, mothers will see a film on Annie Rizzo is the Punchard rary to discuss the suggestions, acli corridor, but The academy, through its headmaster, Dr. John Kem- "Your Children's Play." This valdictorian this year, with Mary sponsored by the AMVETS. The In some cas Beer named salutatorian. Margaret per, has said it believes a good teacher should be able to 20-minute color film shows the trustees recently reported a bat. orted, the kids importance of play in a child's Sparks and Delwin Shattuck will double if not triple his starting salary by the time he ance of $17,012.22 after spending oups, distracting life. It illustrates how children give honor essays. n t1O,000 last year. ntion so that one reaches age 55. It establishes, for perhaps the first time, learn and acquire physical dex- Starting May 1, the Memorial by the fund paper rr drivee i plann ck up the desired terity and an understanding of the Hall library will be open front a standard for teachers' pays that is reasonable in terms trustees on April 28.ed arents vs Court world around them through play. 9-9 except on Sundays and holi- SUCCESS STORY of attracting young men into the field and retainingthem The film shows how play chan- days. The children's room will Basically, howe• open from 3-8 p.m. five days a Everyone knows of the success ar: nels children's emotions, and how t: be sharp for a lifetime of service. week and from 9-12:30 and 3-6 on of a man—but few know his stnig• • it can be adjusted harmoniously Saturdays. files to win it. dtwteheant hteble Phillips academy is to be congratulated on its ap- with adult activities. Any mother d, pfolrieire '11 over how to bt is most cordially invited to attend proach to the problem. o mil the films on child care. While the Mr. 1101 said he Robins are having their meeting e parents and tell GEO. W. HORNE CO. next week, the mothers will have to-be ... at the youngster LAWRENCE, MASS. an opportunity to see the same to the gchth film. TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK easure as well SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINCLING The Andover Gift House extends a ep a child's recot Telephone 7339 Established 1854 Established 1887 cordial invitation for all " Brides-To- ieaft tNoicboelit,hegil THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Be" to use our Bridal Gift Register. ctiveness of ti Published Every Thursday Visit our shop and note the gifts e ungster and the 70 Main Street, Andover, Muss. which appeal to you . . . we will at method to be Entered us Second Class Matter at keep a record of your patterns and e one person invo The Andover Post Office pet items. There is no charge for reads, Fast lOcr per Copy $S.L:0 per Y.,ir this service and experience proves CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY .ecouple of cot Publisher Irving L. Rogers it saves brides much bother. reads like wildfi

I :dttor David E. Young . The chief corm —MANUFACTURERS— Adv. Mgr.. ..Raymond 13. DeRuisseau nt surveyin Hos iicillardvale Ruth Green .;hawsheen Kay Noyes go to court" pc West Parish Sarah Lewin rough it sctorrec Andover Gift House e said roughly c SODA WATERS George A. Lister — Mercedes M. Lister NATIONAL. EDITORIAL fendors were ii 10-12 PARK sr. TEL. 1822 and GINGER ALES ASSOCIATI.ON 9 arts out of 21 Open Friday Evenings Ta 111t, ad record. ":4at1133-1 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 11 Asked if youngsters had a ten- recently talked to groups in the is announced by her mother, Mrs. dency to laugh at the police and If you expect to have your own Shoplifting By middle grades, outlining the res- Rose Stewart, 47 Hanson at., Sa- way you must travel alone. the courts if they get only proba- ponsibility of every boy and girl lem. h The Townsman tion, the chief said "You don't to respect other peoples' property Miss Stewart is a graduate of Young People snicker when you have to go over — yet within a very few days a Salem high school and is em- Color Counseling every Saturday and have your Miss Mary W. Bell was elected youngster was caught taking an ployed as a secretary at the Gen- card signed". president of the South church item from a store, who admitted eral Electric company in Lynn. Lt. PAINT & Woman's Union Thursday after- Major Problem However, he stressed the im- he had sat through the talk. Burke is a graduate of Central noon during the annual business "Bring 'em into court". portance of using good judgement Thus, although reasonable me- Catholic high school and received WALLPAPER meeting. That's Police Chief David in taking youngsters to court, thods are constantly being tried a degree of arts in government at citing several cases where the Norwich university. ART SUPPLIES The annual meeting of the Wort). Nicoll's terse answer to juvenile to discourage juvenile shoplift- The wedding will take place at an's Alliance of the Free church shoplifting problems currently young person was either receiv- ing, it is apparent from talking was held in the Parish house plaguing Andover merchants. ing special treatments or could a nuptial Mass at 10:30 a.m., Ap- with police and store owners that ril 28, in the post chapel at Fort Color Center, Inc. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Some idea of the losses suf- be handled better in another way. the problem is not solved, by far. Dana W. Clark presiding. fered by the merchants is gained Swanson's opinion followed Knox, Ky. Basic Solution JACK SPIRES The newly-formed Dramabc from the experience of II. M. the chief's — "severe punishment In only one area was there com- Borrowing money for a vacation BROADWAY Cor. COMMON ST. club of Andover Grange held its Cole, whose hardware store is on for anyone caught but use good plete agreement — that the par- is a poor way to relax your mind LAWRENCE TEL. 24310 regular meeting this week and judgement". He drew the line Main st. ents have a basic responsibility while you're away. accepted a set of by-laws. Alec Ile estimated losses at $300 between young children perhaps to teach their youngsters to be II. Henderson is president of tie for the past six months and taking a candy bar and older folks honest and that parents should club, which was formed to help couldn't even guess how much picking up more valuable goods. Mom... Don't Miss These Buys! the Grange. more has been stolen. Cole too felt that youngsters exercise their rights to ask their youngsters about any new items The A.P.C. Sorority of the W. R. Hill, another victim of should be punished. But he brought home. EARLY SPRING & AFTER-EASTER South church will hold a vesper the shoplifting craze, said he stressed the importance of the service at the church Sunday night can't estimate the value of the parents keeping more strict con- at 7:30 goods but agreed it is substan- trol of the children — asking 10 Years — April 1946 tial. questions about newly-obtained CLEARANCE SALE The 1946 Victory Fund &in.: Admittedly, all stores suffer items, for instance. Burke — Stewart went over the top this week, a:- BIG SAVINGS ON WEAR FA losses through shoplifting — a An April wedding is planned by cording to Chairman Howell Stil; point quickly made by Mr. Hill. Most Kids Honest Miss Anna Stewart, whose engage- JUNIORS — BOYS — PREPS — HUSKIES man. Ile said 820,000 was raisd He partially blamed the stores While the problem is a serious ment to Lt. John L. Burke, son of for the Red Cross, more than BUY NOW FOR GRADUATION hemselves because small items and costly one, it appeared to be Mrs. Sarah J. Burke of No. Main meeting the goal. CAMP AND VACATION are been made so readily avail- substantially agreed that most st. and the late Michael A. Burke, Lt. Gov. Robert F. Bradfon USE KAP'S E-X-T-E-N-D-E-D BUDGET PLAN able to the youngsters on mid- youngsters are above suspicion — will speak to the Phillips acad. sle display cases and shelves. that it is only a few that cause For Investments See emy alumni luncheon meeting n his case, many smaller items the trouble. VINCENT TREANOR June 7. e now behind locked glass doors Despite that fact, the local of Delegates from Many Esser o that temptation is less for the merchants are losing a lot of county Granges were present Sat- BACHE & CO. oungster with desire in his eyes merchandise through the efforts Members N.Y. Stock Exchange — urday for the Andover Grange meet- STORE FOR BOYS ta no money in his pockets. of the few. Other Leading Stock and ing. A movie was shown about the Commodity Exchanges Lawrence arents Share Blame Police officer Raymond Collins new rubber tires to be used on 14 PARK ST. TEL. 440 farm equipment and supper was But coming in for their share of served by the local Grange. An he blame are tine parents, who auction was held in the evenings on't ask their youngsters where benefit the educational fund. hey got small items. That's the A Stunt Night rehearsal was held eeling of both Mr. Cole and Rob- Wednesday, with the event coming t Swanson, whose poppy shop up on April 25. the main street is also the cen- Donald Dunn has been elected er for youngsters of all ages. head lifeguard at Pomp's pond and Naturally it is the smaller item Benjamin Dimlich was named sup- hat "disappears" most often — ervisor of the playgrounds. The nives, cap pistols, small mod- Recreation committee also has ask• Is, baseball gloves and tine like. ed anyone looking for summer ut both Cole and Swanson re- work to apply before the nett rted losing larger and more ex- meeting, April 29. ensive items. Cole said a 1313 Four suggestions for the used un was taken last Saturday and the Andover Service Men's fund e has lost such things as power have been proposed by the trust- ills and sanders. Swanson told ees. They are: a veteran's cen- a model train engine worth 825 ter, a revolving loan fund for all at disappeared from his store. veterans of World War II, a func- tional memorial such as a play- upervision ground and a non-functional menr How do these items just dis- orial such as a plaque, flagpole ppear? One answer, all agree, is or other suitable memorial for vet- e lack of proper supervision in erans of tine war. There will hen e stores. As Chief Nicoll put meeting Tuesday night in the lib "They need a supervisor for rary to discuss the suggestions, ado corridor, but can't afford sponsored by the AMVETS. Tie '. In some cases, it is re- trustees recently reported a bal- orted, the kids run in small ance of $17,012.22 after spending oups, distracting a clerk's at- better than $10,000 last year. A ntion so that one of them can Roofs do start leaking, drains clog, furnaces decide to die of old age, paint paper drive is planned by the fund ck up the desired item. peels off, supports rot. trustees on April 28. arents vs Court SUCCESS STORY Basically, however, there ap- Happens every day! If not cared for promptly, such problems become worse success Everyone knows of the ars to be sharp disagreement and cost more. of a man—but few know his strug- tween the police chief's view A cash loan from Bay State Merchants National Bank can protect your prop- gles to win it. d that held, for instance, by Mr. erty. Get an estimate for the repairs, consult our loan officer, and you'll be ill over how to best correct the oblem. all set. Low interest rate and convenient monthly repayment terms when you Mr. Hill said he usually calls borrow from Bay State Merchants National Bank. e parents and tells them frankly o-be at the youngster has done, feel- g that to be the best corrective easure as well as the way to extends a ep a child's record clean. ' Brides-To- Chief Nicoll, granting the ef- t Register. ctiveness of talking with a IN LAWRENCE the gifts ungster and the parents, feels we will at method to be good only with 238 Essex Street itterns and e one person involved. charge for reads Fast • 'Ice proves "A couple of court cases and it 590 Essex Street reads like wildfire", lie stress- 84 MAIN ST. ANDOVER . The chief commented on a re- • nt survey in Boston that showed TEL. 1199 29 Broadway go to court" policy paying off Cor. Essex St. ver Gift House ough its corrective influence. AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES e said roughly only 20 second A. Lister — Mercedes M. Lister MEMBER TEL. 1822 fendors were in the juvenile ARK ST. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 9 eats out of 2100 cases — a pen Friday Evenings od record. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIOt<.: c-:.4aer32 1 At. • ;A:i ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956

Smeltzer. Jackie Smeltzer also attended. Local Persons Are Appointed Denner In Benefit Play BALLARDVALE During the regular meeting of Mrs. Ruth Green, Correspondent, Telephone 267M Den 2 last Tuesday at the home of Several persons from Andover the den mother, Mrs. Donald Dus- will be seen in the musical pro. Birthday Party is Neunzer, Richard Sheaff, Dean tin of Woburn st., Alan Perry was duction, "Good News", which aril Dianne Johnson, daughter of Mr. Ward, Michael Hurley, David Dou- appointed denner and Frank O'- be presented on Friday and Sate and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Wo- cette, Robert Northrup, Charles Hara, assistant denner. A word day evenings, April 27 and 28,at burn st. was hostess to a group of Johnson, Robert Newcomb, Linda scramble game pertaining to birds Tenney Memorial Auditorium, 4. COI classmates at her home Saturday, Johnson, Richard Mikulewicz, was played. thuen. The Broadway smash hit April 7, to help celebrate her 13th Daniel Dunn and Dianne Johnson. Attended Meeting of some years ago, depicting col- birthday. Games were played and or Summe Hostesses For Fort Devens Cubmaster Charles Lancaster lege life in the late twenties, will dancing enjoyed. Refreshments Hostesses Wednesday night at of Woburn st. attended the Cub be sponsored by the Lawreace were served by Mrs. Johnson. evel Grou the Hospitality House in Ayer for pack meeting held in the Jewish General Hospital Aid association, Guests included Sandra Webb, the service men were Mrs. Paul Community Center in Lawrence Proceeds will be given to the hos. Katherine Lyle, Janice Mikule- Andrews, Mrs. Robert Mears, Mrs. last week. pital. wicz, Linda MacCausland, Virgin- George Davison, Mrs. Richard United Church Guild Andover residents filling lead. RAS The United Church guild will BUCHAN Window Shades - Traverse Rods Sherry, Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. ing roles include Thomas Mao be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the and Venetian Blinds henry Meyers. nick, Mrs. David Key, Mrs. Ill- Big 5 lb. church vestry. liam Rich In, Mrs. Cleaned - Re-taped - Re-Corded Birthday Celebrated T. Norte McNAILLV Brownie Troop 59 members cele- Washington Trip Barnes, Charles McCullom, BAG brated the third birthday of the or- Miss Jane hall and Fred Ball ert McIntyre, Mason Arnold, PLUMBING & HEATING S. A. Shiepe Co., Inc. ganization last Wednesday after- of Hall ave., Hartwell Abbott of ard Barton, William Hood, tail 26 PARK STREET 227 [lamp shire St., Lawrence noon in the scout room with the Dascomb rd. and Jeffrey Hall of Rohde, Hartley Bailey and Ns. TEL. AND. 121 Tel. Law. 27403 mothers as invited guests. Mrs. Dascomb rd. left Sunday afternoon John Cole. Rockettes inclyde AUTHORIZED Robert Auchterlonie gave the add- with the Senior High Pilgrim fel- Grace Klein, Sandra Savanei, DEAL ER ress of welcome. She was assis- lowship group of the West Parish Marjorie Ortstein, Ellen O'Donnell, ted by Mrs. James Letters and church for a trip to Washington, Barbara Swanton, Betty Heir:, Mrs. H. Victor Buschmann. D.C. Barbara Colby, and Joyce Jean. Slides of activities at Camp Personals ings. Maude Eaton were shown and re- Scott Neunzer of Woburn st. is Mrs. David J. Fox is general freshments, including a birthday visiting his grandparents, Mr. and cake by Mrs. Letters, were served. Mrs. Frank Evelth of New Glouces- chairman of tickets and Mrs. Ro- Brownies present were Carol ter, Me. land H. Sherman is assistant Perry, Janet Letters, Elaine De- Judith and Janet Warner of Lynn- chairman, Mrs. William J. Schwan mers, Mildred Mucci, Emily Law- field spent last week with their is area chairman of Andover and rence, Jerolyn Haggerty, Marian grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Weston D. Eastman and Mrs, Fitts, Marsha Worthen, Barbara Nicoll of Clark rd. T. S. Marjerison are co-chairmen Quesenberry, Susan Sheaff, Judith Alfred Smeltzer of Clark rd. is of Shawsheen. Mrs. William II. Smeltzer, Judith Lain, Betty Ku- confined to his home with a back Harding is chairman of Phillips pis, Catherine Connelly, Loraine injury. academy and Mrs. Franklin k. Dunn, Jo Ellen Grant, Leslie Bat- Eric Neunzer of Woburn st. is Haggerty is chairman of Balled- cheller, Nancy Colpitts, Gail Bat- this week attending Essex Agri- vale. For the past 37 years, we have built a chelder, Donna Auchterlonie, Lola cultural school. reputation second to none in the auto- Buschmann, Beverly Newcomb, Ralph Greenwood of Tewksbury REALTY TRANSFERS mobile industry of Greater Lawrence. st. is a medical patient at the You can depend on West Street Motors Carol Dustin and Katherine Aker- Mary C. Ross to John A. Pol. as you can depend on the amazing mann. Lawrence general hospital. green et ux, Whittier and Chemin!' Oldsmobiles for '56. Mothers present were Mrs. Em- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ring of sts. ery Ackermann, Mrs. Francis Con- Salem were the Sunday guests of Earl IL Brown Jr. to Alfred T. nelly, Mrs. Frazer Colpitts, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lumenello Drinkwater. Tr., "Ballardvale", of Andover st. Rudolph Fitts, Mrs. Samuel Mucci, Andover st. • WEST STREET MOTORS Mrs. George Newcomb, Mrs. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll of Mary C. Colbath to Howard L. Clark rd. were in Leominster on Worthen, Mrs. Howard Lakin, Mrs. Colbath et ux, River st. For e Sunday to help observe the 8th 134 WEST STREET — LAWRENCE George Quesenberry, Mrs. Frank- John W. Crossley et ux to saving birthday of their grandson, Rich- lyn Haggerty, Mrs. Donald Dustin, Franklin Gardens Corp., Lindaid. Scorns TEL. LAW. 38775 Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Burton ard Boyd. Lillian II. Cassell to Robot $7.95 Batchelder, Mrs. William Batch- Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacCaus- VanDerZee et al, Lincoln cir. elder, Mrs. Robert Demers, Mrs. land of Prince Edward Islands, George F. Jones et ux to William William Smeltzer and Mrs. George Canada, spent last week with Mr. C. Westphal et ux, Salem st. Grant. and Mrs. William MacCausland of Joseph P. Morgan et ux to Pe- Charter Review Conducted Woburn st. They all spent Wed- cy E. Beasley et ux, Central st. District Commissioner Thomas nesday in Worcester: Walter E. Archambault et unto SPECIA Dyer, assisted by Explorers Rich- Virginia Neunzer of Woburn st. Edward C. Corey et ux, Nifh ard Smalley and Robert Brown, is spending the school vacation Plain rd. conducted a Charter Review at the with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chipman of meeting of Boy Scout 'Troop 76 Auburn, Me. SHE last Thursday evening in the scout Mr. and Mrs. William Smeltzer room. and family of Woburn st. spent BIG 50 Following the review, commit- Sunday at Bear Mountain, N.H. teeman Harold Sheaff gave in- REG. structions in marching and scout- TRY A TOWNSMAN master James Butler instructed in WANT AD — CALL 1943 Indian ceremonies. Patrol lead- ers were Richard Sheaff, Wayne ILORGA lunbatert Moore and Craig Warner. Among those attending were OVUNG Scoutmaster Butler, Committeemen Robert Read, Harold Sheaff, Al- bert Warner and Alco Taylor; and OLDEN Scouts William Butler, Ronald funeral 3Lynue Roderick, Joseph Steele, Roger IGORO Arnold, Alan Taylor, Roger Arnold, HOW LUCKY Dean Ward, John McIntyre, Robert Established 1840 Read, David Doucette, Daniel ARE YOU? COTT'S C Dunn, David Lawrie and James Some people carry a rab- bit's foot and a four leaf CABBAGE clover . . . for luck against DAY and NIGHT accidents, but for real COMPLETE protection, we suggest an Accident Policy that will CALL YOUR LOCAL pay hospital and doctor FUNERAL SERVICE WAREHOUSEMAN bills and provide a weekly BEGLEY — MAYFLOWER income while you are dis- P. F. BEGLEY CO. abled. MALCOLM E. LUNDGREN 15 Union St. 21372 PLAN DONALD E. LUNDGREN ANDOVER Tel. Lawrence DOHERTY NOW!

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 13 Local Persons Are In Benefit Play SPECIAL • SPECIAL • SPECIAL Several persons from Andorei will be seen in the musical pro. STpP duction, "Good News", which wig . 50 lb be presented on Friday and Sato HYDRATED BAG day evenings, April 27 and 28, al OIG Tenney Memorial Auditorium, Ile. COLE'S ON SNOPP thuen. The Broadway smash hit OR Att. of some years ago, depicting col. or Summer Shade - lege life in the late twenties, will LAND LIME R.E:c 59c be sponsored by the Lawrence evel Ground or Slope General hospital Aid association. Proceeds will be given to the hos. p it al . Andover residents filling lead. RASS SEED ing roles include Thomas Mekor. flack, Mrs. David Key, Mrs. lib Big 5 lb 9 Liam 'I'. Rich III, Mrs. Norman Barnes, Charles McCullom, hob. GARDEN & LAWN NEEDS! BA G .8 ert McIntyre, Mason Arnold, liieh- ard Barton, William Hood, karl Rohde, Hartley Bailey and Mrs, John Cole. Rockettes include AUTHORIZED eir FAMOUS Grace Klein, Sandra Savanelli, DEAL ER LAWN PRODUCTS SPECIAL SPECIAL Marjorie Ortstein, Ellen O'Donnell, Barbara Swanton, Betty Hein. Barbara Colby, and Joyce ings. Mrs. David J. Fox is general JACKSON chairman of tickets and Mrs. land H. Sherman is assistant chairman, Mrs. William J. Schwan Earlier the better — spring ALL METAL WHEELBARROW is area chairman of Andover and rains carry TURF BuILDERov Mrs. Weston D. Eastman and Mrs. It's all metal with a 3 cubic foot volume down to hungry grass tray! Has semi-pneumatic rubber tire. 'I'. S. Marjerison are co-chairmen roots. This nutrient packed Rubber hand-grips! of Shawsheen. Mrs. William H. grass food costs so little REGULAR VALUE $12.85 Harding is chairman of Phillips per lawn . . . half as much 8.95 academy and Mrs. Franklin k. Haggerty is chairman of Balled. does twice job of ordinary fertilizer. vale. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! REALTY TRANSFERS Feed 5000 sq ft - - - $3.95 Mary C. Ross to John A. Pol. ELECTRIC green et ux, Whittier and Chestnut 2500 sq ft —$2.50 SQUEEZE TYPE sts. 10,000 sq ft — $7.85 Earl R. Brown Jr. to Alfred T. HEDGE TRIMMERS Okay to sow Scotts Seed Dr i nkwa ter.. Tr., "Ballardvale", right after Turf Builder GRASS CLIPPERS Andover st. Mary C. Colbath to Howard L. 27.75 Colbath et ux, River se. For easy, time ® LAWN SEED A real buy! Easy opera- ting. Sturdy and rugged. John W. Crossley et ux to saving fawning, Choice of 3 blends . . . 95c 98c Franklin Gardens Corp., Lindard. Scorns SPREADERS . . . $1.25 . . . $1.65 by every CAPE COD Cussell to Robert REGULAR 1.35 Lillian H. $7.95 $12.85 test, better lawns for less. VanDerZee et al, Lincoln dr. George F. Jones et ux to William LAWN FENCING C. Westphal et ux, Salem st. Joseph P. Morgan et ux to Per- FERTILIZERS Wooden, ready to use. 7 3 foot sections. each - 5c cy E. Beasley et ux, Central st. FLORAL TOOLS Walter E. Archambault et tato SPECIAL Edward C. Corey et ux, Hitt Specially Made For Use Plain rd. METAL FOLD-A-FENCE SHEEP MANURE By Women - The rolled type metal • garden fence. 10' Sections — 2•75 BIG 50 lb. BAG They're light in weight, yet rugged! Rakes, hoes, shovels, spading forks, etc. REG. 2.29 $1.89 GARDEN CARTS

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of Phillips academy, will be the Will Entertain guest speaker. Parents, faculty WEST PARISH When You Think OF Tires - THINK OF 1 and all members of the student (Continued from Page Two) 11 TI-It body will then attend a concert, Ensign Richard Sullivan hts Students' Folks including a performance of Gil- completed seven weeks' of West Paris bert and Sullivan's "Trial by hr• REV. HUGH B. P will be host training aboard the Antietam. f, to the parents of the students of Jury" at George Washington hall cruise included Haiti, Cuban FRIDAY: 7:30 at 8:15, presented by the Glee the school April 21 and 22. Miss Jamacia. He is now at Norio]. oop 77 will meet FAY & DRISCOLL Clubs of Abbot and Phillips acad- SATURDAY: 6: Louise Coffin is chairman of the Va. emies. 576 HAVERHILL ST. LAWRENCE committee in charge of the pro- Educational Petty Officer ligh P.F. will lea The program on Sunday includes Ba., itality House in A Your GENERAL TIRE Distributor gram for the week end. bara White, USN, has complete On Saturday, the guests have a buffet breakfast and a Chapel her training at Bainbridge, SUNDAY: 9:30 service conducted by the Rev. NI: 'hoir rehearsal. 9: BIGGEST TIRE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR been invited to a buffet luncheon She will leave Friday for Herbert Gezork, D.D., president Si: in the school dining room. At 2 Diego, Cal., where she will iv or Grade 6, Jut of the Andover-Newton Theologi- a. 25,000 Unconditionally Guaranteed Miles o'clock there will be father-dau- twelve weeks of training in deeb hool. 10:30 ghter athletic events, followed by cal School. Parents will have an orship. Mr. Pe opportunity to visit the John-Es- hygiene. She is the daughter (In Writing) On These a meeting of faculty and parents Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop ill be entitled "W ther Art gallery and to see an ex- Wlu in Abbot hall. Mrs. Alexander Andover at. ind the combined c KRAFT FACTORY PROCESSED TIRES Crane, principal, will welcome hibit of students' projects. Par- l'himsn's "Immort, ents and their daughters will dine Mrs. Charles Madison 670 x 15 SIZE NO TAX — YOUR CASING the parents and Miss Alice Sween- od Only Wise". together at 12:30. daughters of Monson are spe:.1:. 4-Ply Black $1 45 IN EXCHANGE ey, director of studieg and other e Roll, Nursery 2• A number of Abbot students will a few days with Mrs. Madison'; members of the faculty will speak. n children. Class attend the Metropolitan Opera per- parents, Atty. and Mrs. il At a dinner at 6:15 that evening, Haiber age ye BIG SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES, TOO! formances of "Aida" on Saturday Dow of Beacon st. 'nd Junior the Rev. A. Graham Baldwin, D.D., p.m. Annual meetit and of "La Boheme" on Sunday. Mrs. William Stewart of Bit over Association Plain rd. has returned after spans YOUMANS HOME ing several days with Mrs. Fa) church. 7 p.m. in ON SPRING VACATION Newton of Westminster. Senior High Pilgr Ray Youmans Jr., a junior at Mrs. Karl Haartz of High Ni /coups. New Hampton school, New Hamp- l rd. and Mrs. Lucy Eaton of TUESDAY: 3 tc INDIAN HEAD MILLWORK'S ton, N.H., is at home for the A • st. enjoyed a visit with Mrs. LI., Lome" in the pars spring vacation. He is the son of Hen's Ping Pong CI Dr. and Mrs. Ray S. Youmans Sr., rop Merrick of Durham, NI, Monday. WEDNESDAY: f of Dascomb rd. At the annual win- I choir rehears Mrs. Thomas Sutton of SPECIAL SPRING OFFER ON ter sports banquet held recently Lo, nior choir rehears rd., manager of the at the school, Youmans was West s Sic committee meeti cafeteria, attended the awarded a junior varsity hockey State Cal. THURSDAY: 7:30 eteria Manager's Food letter. institute, y Committee meet held April 16-18, in the Edits nage. "ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS" SHAG RUGS — BE 8 Gas and Electric company build' BLANKETS BEAUTIFULLY DONE! in Boston South Chi Mrs. Richard Simmers and sou REV. FREDERICK E David, of Ilaggett's Pond rd. FRIDAY: 7:30 p. LOOK FOR. THE Mrs. Thomas Burns and Wendy y Scouts. Lowell st. spent the weekend SUNDAY: 9:30 Mad River Glenn, Vt. where! hool, grades 1 du enjoyed excellent skiing. arch. 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Frank Stevenson and WI ough 12 in the Sr INGREDIENT dren of Chandler cir. visited :45 a.m. Kinderge Dorchester Saturday where di :45 a.m. Morning W A superior aluminum ESSEX enjoyed a reunion with Mrs. Si nual Meeting of ALUMINUM storm and screen venson's three sisters, kin sociation of C Thomas Lyons of Dorchester, ‘Iti c:mbinatian doors door built to last. arches and Mini* Fully interchange- Charles Keough of Portsrout p.m. Evening Sery Ton qual- d1 ore be-'. 3ble glass and screen LAUNDROMAT N.H. and Mrs. Albert Morin Andover. TUESDAY: 8 p.n ity at lower prices inserts change from GEO. E. BUBAR, Prop. Mrs. Harrison Hoyt and 61 ALSO storm to screen in ub meeting at 24 Essex St. Andover of So. Lincoln were Sunday arch. MA'iCA-1.1,1G seconds. at the home of the former's THURSDAY: 10 ALUM11..L:M Tel. 3005 ,..77:77-7.7,171;147, ,,,Veter..T.Z" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albion Mill Cling of the Fri CCM- WASHING - DRYING of High Plain rd. oup at the church. B:NA.7:01.1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ken NOTES: May 311 WINDOWS LOOK AT LAUNDROMAT HOURS and Mrs. Ernest Dick of ii. dover District M AVAILABLE t I Plain rd. attended the 30th► men's Dept. of I Mr. and • OPEN AT 7:30 A.M. DAILY ding anniversary of nal Conference Richard Dick of Lawrence. ng. Church. For Close: 5 p.m. Wed. 6. Sat. - THE PRICE! 6 p.m. other days vations, please c TRY A TOWNSMAN aw or Mrs. William WESTINGHOUSE EQUIPPED WANT AD — CALL 1943 May 3rd: Mother nquet of the A.P, p.m. The entertain Beautiful Lawns and Gardens st of a Children's oto 296" $ BEGIN AT "Sudd( STOCK SIZES ONLY BRUCHMANNIS and we FEATURING: 6. Adjust:ible to door sill, leak and Our New draft proof. CONDITIONERS 1. Extra heavy extruled aluminum SOIL overflowir corners. PRIC.C. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 15 ----- Christ Church The North Parish Church ley, 31 Lowell st. and the pater- REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector (Unitarian) — North Andover nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WEST PARISH T THL CUURCIAS SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Corporate Com- REV. E. A. BROWN JR., Minister John E. Creamer, 90 Haverhill st. (Continued from Page Two ) munion of Young People. 9:15 a.m. FRIDAY: 1 p.m. Final day of MAC/COR — A daughter, Gloria Ensign Richard Sullivan his Free Church Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Best Parish Church Antique Show. Ernestine, April 13 in the lion Se- completed seven weeks' Rev. Levering Reynolds Jr., T.e.D. service and sermon. 11 a.m. Sun- of flio REV. HUGH H. PENNEY, Pastor SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Church cours hospital to Mr. and Mrs. training aboard the Antietam.Tk Pastor day school. (Lower school) Young FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout School and Kindergarten. 11 a.m. John J. Mackor (Germaine Ver- FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout People's meeting omitted. cruise included Haiti, Cubaant oop 77 will meet in the vestry. Morning Service of Worship. Mr. ette), 89 Pine st. Troop 72. MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Weekday Jamacia. He is now at NorioIt, SATURDAY: 6:30 p.m. Senior Brown will preach. 11 a.m. Nur- SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Senior Dept. school of religion. 7:30 p.m. Friend- Va. igh P.F. will leave for the llos- sery care during the church hour. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN of Church school. 10 a.m. Primary ly Guild. Educational Petty Officer Bit itality House in Ayer, Mass. THURSDAY: 7:45 p.ns. Church Dept. of Church School and the WEDNESDAY: St. Mark's Day, bara White, USN, has completel SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Combined School Parents Meeting. liev. Nursery Class. 10 a.m. Morning 10 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 her training at Bainbridge, Mt hair rehearsal. 9:45 a.m. Classes Edna P. Brown will speak on JOHN H. Worship. 4 p.m. Andover Associa- p.m. lied Cross Canteen Class. She will leave Friday for Sui or Grade 6, Junior and High books. tion meeting in the South Church. THURSDAY: 6:30 p.m. Choir re- Diego, Cal., where she will haw hoot. 10:30 a.m. Service of twelve weeks of training in dents! 5 p.m. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. hearsal. 10:30 a.m. Missionary orship. Mr. Penney's sermon sewing. 12:30 p.m. Luncheon. Births... hygiene. She is the daughter o! 5 p.m. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship ill be entitled "Where Are You?" KEATING — A GRECOE daughter, Judith Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Whia o, d the combined choirs will sing will go to the Chinese church in Christian Science Society Andover st. Boston. (6 Locke Street) Rose, April 14 in the Lawrence Jeweler — Optician himan's "Immortal, Invisible General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Madison as od Only Wise". Groups for Cra- MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Released SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Incomparable Repair 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of John II. Keating (Jean Nolan) of daughters of Monson are spesdini le Roll, Nursery and Kindergar- time religious education classes. Service at no greater a few days with Mrs. Madison's WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Explorer lesson sermon: "Probation After Buxton ct. n children. Classes for Primary DYE — A daughter, April 16 in cost than ordinary parents, Atty. and Mrs. Haler. people. 4 Post 72. Death." ad Junior age young the Lawrence General hospital to work... Dow of Beacon st. THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewing Testimony meeting first ,m. Annual meeting of the And- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dye (Patric- Mrs. William Stewart of lip Circle. 3:10 p.m. Junior Choir re- Wednesday of each month at 8 p.ns. 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 830 ver Association at the South ia Dynes), 103 Chestnut st. Plain rd. has returned after sieno hearsal. 6:15 p.m. Choir of Youth. Reading roofs 66 Main street hurch. 7 p.m. Junior High and GLYNN — A son, William Jo- ing several days with Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. open 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday nior High Pilgrim Fellowship seph, April 16 in the Lawrence Newton of Westminster. NOTES: Sunday, April 29 will through Friday, except holidays. Mrs. Karl Haartz of High Nis cups. General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 19th TUESDAY: 3 to 5 p.m. "At be Church School Sunday as part rd. and Mrs. Lucy Eaton of Abbot of the Come To Church Campaign. Cochran Chapel Frank Glynn (Florence Bradish), 4 ome" in the parsonage. 8 p.m. st. enjoyed a visit with Mrs.1-uth REV. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN, Minister Pearson st. rop Merrick of Durham, NA, n's Ping Pang Club. Andover Baptist Church LESTER — A daughter, April WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m. All SUNDAY: 11 a.m. Service of SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church Worship. Speaker, the Rev. William 14 at the Portsmouth Naval hos- Monday. 1 choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Anniversary School with classes for every Cole, Chaplain at Williams college. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lester Mrs. Thomas Sutton of Losejo' nior choir rehearsal. 9 p.m. Mu- rd., manager of the West schoo age. Herbert H. Otis, superinten- (Eileen Tisbert, R.N.), of Virgin- ic committee meeting. St. Augustine's Church cafeteria, attended the State Cad, dent. 10:15 a.m. Carillons and ia Beach, Va. The father is serv- THURSDAY: 7:30 p.m. Mission- REV. P. J. CAMPBELL, Pastor Michael Jay's is hap- eteria Manager's Food institute, chimes from the church steeple. ing with the Navy at Virginia y Committee meeting at the par- SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to py to have reached this held April 16-18, in the Edison Accept their invitation to attend Beach. The maternal grandparents - nage. church. 10:45 a.m. Morning Ser- 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Gas and Electric company build' are Mr. and Mrs. William Tisbert Milestone and wishes to vice of Worship. Message by the SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, of Chandler rd. E! in Boston South Church thank you for your loy- interim pastor, Rev. Frank C. 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Benediction CREAMER — A son, Michael Mrs. Richard Simmers and son REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor alty and ever growing Rideout, Th.D., on the subject, after last Mass. Buckley, April 15 in the Long David, of Ilaggett's Pond rd. an FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Troop 73, patronage - - "Life's Supreme Question". Mrs. Island hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Burns and V,en:s c y Scouts. St. Joseph's Church Ralph I. Gilbreath, church organ- J. Robert Creamer, (Barbara Ann Lowell st. spent the weekend SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church (Ballardvale) To say "Thank You", Mad River Glenn, Vt. where the hoot, grades 1 through 8 at the ist. Nursery, during the service, Buckley) 2 Hediger dr., Wyan- for the small children. 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. danch, L.I. Maternal grandparents we will set aside ... enjoyed excellent skiing. hutch. 9:45 a.m. Grades 9 Confessions heard before Mass. Mrs. Frank Stevenson and ail ough 12 in the South Vestry. Baptist Youth Fellowship at the are Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Buck- dren of Chandler cir. visited :45 a.m. kindergarten classes. home of Malcolm Estell, 97 Wood- THURSDAY Dorchester Saturday where the :45 a.m.Morning Worship. 4 p.m. land rd., Benjamin Thompson, enjoyed a reunion with Mrs, St nual Meeting of the Andover leader. THURSDAY: 7:30 p.m. Adult venson's three sisters, kla sociation of Congregational April 19th All Day Thomas Lyons of DorchesterAi urches and Ministers. Supper, choir rehearsal in the church par- p.m. Evening Service begins at lor. Charles Keough of Portsraut also N.H. and Mrs. Albert Morin oIN p.m. Andover. TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Ping Pong Ballard Vale United Church Mrs. Harrison Hoyt and chil d ub meeting at West Parish Rev. Ralph A. Rosenblad, Pastor Friday g Saturday of So. Lincoln were Sunday gue urch. former's p SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the home of the THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewing school. 11 a.m. Morning worship s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albion John eting of the Friendly Service in the sanctuary. Sermon: "When ALLOWING YOU of High Plain rd. oup at the church. the Church Meets". Nursery Hour Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ken NOTES: May 3rd: 10:15 a.m. for pre-school children during a and Mrs. Ernest Dick of lb dover District Meeting of the morning worship. 4 p.m. Junior You Can't Trust Luck Plain rd. attended the 30th' men's Dept. of the Congrega- Youth. Fellowship. 5:30 p.ns. In- reduction on every ding anniversary of Mr. and) nal Conference at Tewksbury termediate Youth Fellowship meet Richard Dick of Lawrence. ng. Church. For Luncheon res- in the vestry and then go to the BUT --- - vations, please call Mrs. liar- Central Methodist church, Law- TRY A TOWNSMAN aw or Mrs. William Emmons. rence. COAT & SUIT WANT AD — CALL 1943 May 3rd: Mother and Daughter WEDNESDAY: 2:45 p.m. Junior You Can Trust Paid-Up Shares nquet of the A.P.C. Sorority at Choir rehearsal. 3:45 p.m. Cherub in our stock p.rn. The entertainment will con- Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior st of a Children's play. Choir rehearsal. vns and Gardens Many a savings dollar has been lost through trusting in luck. Worst of all, most times the own- "Suddenly It's Spring" er couldn't afford the loss.

and we are ready for it . . . . If you have some savings, put it in Paid-Up MAT ANN'S Shares. You'll get generous dividends four times Our New 10,000 square foot Shadehouse is full to a year . currently 3% per annum. Your money We believe this to be SOIL CONDITIONERS overflowing with a complete selection of hardy will be insured in full. You'll get 100 cents on an extraordinary saving the dollar when you "cash" in. . . . just at the height SEEDS plants for your garden. FERTILIZERS • of the wearing season .. Paid-Up Shares are available at our tellers' win- GARDEN TOOLS, Et EVERGREENS — SHADE TREES — SHRUBS FLOWERING TREES — RHODODENDRONS AND dows during banking hours in multiples of $200. SO COME ON AZALEAS — GROUNDCOVERS — HEDGEPLANTS No brokerage fees; no taxes on purchase or sale. OUR LINES ARE THURSDAY ROSES — VINES AND FRUIT TREES — MOST COMPLETE! & FRIDAY TIL 9* "SHADE-HOUSE SPECIAL" APRIL 19th thru 26th and SATURDAY THE FARM AND Globe Arborvitae 15"- 18" - Regular $3.00 Value ONLY - $2.50 EACH for "Things Different" 'RADE SINCE 1885 Pinkkground open daily 8:00 A.M. till dark. by Sundays 9:00 A.M. — 6 P.M. Your Car As A Truck ... COOPERATIVE BANK s Or Drop In - hu f. Kelsey-Highlands Nursery 21 For the convenience of our patrons, e DELIVER! LAWRENCE ST. payments may be made in Andover SPACE East Boxford, Mass. Tel. Tucker 7-2311 Lawrence at the Andover National Bank. NRENCE • FREE PARKING 1 mile west of U.S. Route 1 at Route 97 :es Daily — Call Law. 4105

16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956

other perquisites. "The total value of salary and then skilled teaching must be In announcing the new sched- perquisites for a teacher of long justly and adequately compen- Sorority Plans Phillips Academy ule, Kemper said, "It is natural service and outstanding ability sated. It is as illogical as it is UNA

that the dollar figures should be should compare sufficiently fa- unjust to expect able teachers to J OSE P A . 61I Announces New Dinner April 23 er a1 0f the eye-catching part of this sal- vorably to the compensation re- subsist on a maximum of faith and The f oly, 56, 37 Wash ary scale. But in the long run ceived by men in other profes- a minimum of finance. To attract Beta Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Pay Schedules eld Monday from salaries must be based on prin- sions as to give the teacher an and retain ability in the teaching Phi held a recent meeting at die Headmaster John M. Kemper of lemorial funeral I ciples, and I therefore view as economic status deserving of the profession, the compensation! home of Mrs. Beverly Gower, 13 Phillips academy has announced Argyle st. mn high Mass of extremely important the following respect accorded that of other must be competitive." a new salary schedule for the The following committee t. Augustine's principles established by the professions, and to provide ter- s %ere faculty of the school. On Sept. 1, POLICE WAIT FOR appointed for the year 1956.57 as in St. Augusti minal compensation sufficient to a policy will become fully effect- Andover Board of Trustees in program, Mrs. Elizabeth Ainscow, Mr. Gillooly di setting these figures. They in- attract good young men into the LAB REPORTS ive which will raise the average chairman; Mrs. Anne Cattail°, his homeofPfollowi n g profession." (Continued from Pagc One) salary to $5,700, with some of the clude: membership; Mrs. Harriett Ea% A native hi "Salaries should be based upon Kemper, who is currently serv- out the front door when he and was employed top salaries reaching $10,000. man, chairman, Mrs. Vida Marjeri. lieIre both length of service and merit. ing as chairman of the National 'and maintenance r Kemper explained that these fig- Mrs. Kennedy returned to the son, Mrs. Ida Pizzano; social, "A man devoting his life to Council of Independent Schools, house just after 9 p.m. Sunday lalisator company ures are cash salaries and that Mrs. Beverly Gower, chairnan, worked teaching should, at the least, be continued: "Naturally we expect night. The office of Dr. Charles Mrs. Althea Drew; Waysand Means, Pd., and Phillips academy teachers are the able to double his starting salary this policy to benefit us in the Currier, in the same building, had Mrs. Ruth Fowler, chairman; Ms, tracks along also provided with housing and Has a member of in terms of purchasing power by quality of our teaching and work not been touched nor had the off- Emelie Becker, Mrs. Jean Robm. age 55, and this final salary at Andover. I3ut I wish to make it ices of the ANDOVER TOWNS- son; publicity, Anne Cataldo; society. Surviving are hi ELLIOTT'S should be sufficient to meet rea- clear that we are not thinking of MAN, which occupies the second vice, Mrs. Gloria Lyons, chairran. former Mary Simmo sonably the cost of living. Andover only. If the people of floor of the building. Mrs. Cecil McCarthy. rrice 11. Gillool: "An outstanding teacher should this nation are to actually give Chief Nicoll reported that the Plans for a Founders Day !aureen Gillooly, be able to triple his starting their children and their grand- service station break last week ner to be held at the Red Tal • er; two sisters, salary in terms of purchasing children the kind of education netted about $30 to the thief. on April 23 were discussed. hillips of Flush power by age 55. Nothing was reported missing from guest speaker will be Mrs. II. they say they want to give them, Irs. William Grar Lee's. The break at Dantos was B. Penney. hia, Pa.; also sev Charter No. 1129 Reserve District No. I foiled by Russell Berthold, who The Program "The Art of This. ephews. spotted a man atop the roof. ing" was presented by Mrs. Elba. REPORT OF CONDITION OF The bearers wet., Despite Berthold's orders to beth Ainscow during the meetiq. dge, David Twon THE ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK come down, the man ran around A white elephant sale was hid elley, George LE Now you the roof, jumped off the low part and refreshments were served. of Andover in the State of Massachusetts, at the close of business on a hz an d Frank e e can enjoy and took off towards the Square April 10, 1956 and Compass club. Chief Nicoll HOME FOR D i N A Eo R the luxury of Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, said four warning shots were SPRING VACATION iThe f un eNr aDi f sEod under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes fired at the man. Miss Jacqueline Weiner, a mph. a, 50f Summer st., ASSETS omore at House in the Pines,10b y fro the Lur ANNUAL BANQUET ton, is at home for the spring* me with services 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve ON MAY 10 by the Rev. Leve Wall-to-Wall balance, and cash items in process of collection .. $2,097,100.76 The annual banquet of St. Aug- cation. She is the daughter of4rs Th. D. Burial 2. United States Government obligations, direct and Byron Weiner, 15 Lincoln st. ustine's guild will be held May 10 rove cemetery. guaranteed 3,298,475.42 M. Elizabeth Johndroe, principal at a Danver's restaurant. All res- Mr. Anderson dice Carpeting 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... 53,999.90 ervations must be completed by of House in the Pines, announcer e Lawrence Gener 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 100,000.00 May 1. Mothers of the guild may at the term's end that Miss Winer herehewas admit received honorable mention. Ili 5. Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock of contact the following committee ous day. for LESS than the 15,000.00 year she has been a member cub Federal Reserve bank) members: Mrs. Leo Pimpare, Mrs. Born in Arbroath, 6. Loans and discounts (including $849.61 Ralph Flynn, Mrs. Raymond La- second basketball team at tbr as a resident of A cost of room .5,423,494.53 overdrafts) Rochelle and Mrs. Arthur Lebreck. school. st 51 years. He w 7. Bank premises owned $214,601.94, furniture and ployee of Tyer size rugs fixtures $69,778.56 284,380.50 ny where he was a 11. Other Assets 6,139.32 Be was a member 11,278,590.43 WE NOW HAVE ALL OUR Nylon Viscose Broadloom 12. TOTAL ASSETS istian church an that will outwear other car- LIABILITIES erson, No. 80, O.S Surviving are a da peting costing up to twice 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 1956 e of Victor as much. corporations 7,036,284.98 Hems ver; a son, Williar 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and a sister, Eliza corporations 1,677,465.33 d; also two grand: 15. Deposits of United States Government 259,302.66 POWER MOWERS he bearers, all 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions . ... 671,725.41 an McPherson, 17. Deposits of banks 478,145.92 IN STOCK liam Welsh, Will 99 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc ) 297,868.63 C., Walter Scott. Sq. Yd. 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $10,420,792.93 ylor, P.C., James Completely 23. Other liabilities 136,130.25 Rotary and Reel Types 6 d Charles Fettes, 10,556,923.18 Installed 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES Sunday evening E CAPITAL ACCOUNTS EVERYTHING INCLUDED e, Clan McPherE 25. Capital Stock: ECLIPSE eral services wit .. 200,000.00 1. Expert, experienced labor! (c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 n Johnston, O.S. 2. Tackless installation method! 26. Surplus 300,000.00 The Finest Mower Manufactured ending as a del 3. Plump carpet cushion! 27. Undivided profits 210,374.30 'riming were Wi 4. Nylon-Viscose broadloom! 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred ef; William We (Choice of colors) stock) 11,292.95 es Calder, et 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 721,667.25 TORO ylor, , P.C.; W il l: 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 11,278,590.43 and David Littl • MEMORANDA s. jA mEs A . I or The New TORO • • 1011. 13' • 10'• 11101100M 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities he funeral of Mr $41.94 OR DINING ROOM 1,260,544.79 Power Handle r AO and for other purposes 5601, wife WALL•TO-WALI $97.86 rttee 32. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of nn: Duft $5 DOWN.. $10 DOWN.. WITH LIVING ROOM reserves of 258,541.19 urday from the Li OR DINING ROOM WAL1-10•W All 33. ( b) Total amount of loans, certificates of interest EXCELLO home with servic and obligations, or portions thereof, which are fully ted by the Rev. 12' x 13' Living Room backed or insured by agencies of the United States Priced To Meet Your Budget Government (other than "United States Government onry $139.80 obligationm, direct and guaranteed") 550,153.23 $15 DOWN• V/ WE ARE THE ONLY SERVICING DEALER WALL-TO-WALL I, Wallace M. Ilaselton, Executive Vice President and Cashier of IN ANDOVER - WE HAVE THE PARTS! .102.41101. the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is NOW THRU SA• true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Gordon Mac All Machines Demonstrated On Your Lawn WALLACE M. BASEL :1'0N, Executive Vice President and Cashier CAROU' Phone now ! ! I CALL US Correct - Attest: - Co-Featut Elliott's salesman will call L. S. Finger David Br with a complete selection of Burton S. Flagg Future At Gun S samples. C. W. Holland EQUIPMENT Sunday thru 1 Law. 38751 or 9172 Directors (Seal) & [ State of Massachusetts, County of Essex, ss: SERVICE COMPANY Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of April, 1956„iiiii FOREVER D LUPINE ROAD (Next to Railroad Station) ANDOVER I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. - Katherine A. Berry TEL. 3075 Co-Featu "Famous for Floor Fashions" Notary Public CHARLES P. HOWE Alfred Hitchcocl 236 Essex St. Tel. 9172 My commission expires May 2, 1958. ROUBLE Will THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 17

assistant at Christ Episcopal Sorority Plans 1131TUARIIES church. Burial was in Spring Grove JOSEPH A. GILLOOLY cemetery. THE ANDOVER CONSUMERS Dinner April 23 The funeral of Joseph A. Gill- Mrs. Shorten died April 11 in the ooly, 56, 37 Washington ave., was Lawrence General hospital after a Beta Mu chapter of Beta Sir. held Monday from the M. A. Burke short illness. (!) Phi held a recent meeting at the lernorial funeral home with a sol- Born in Cork, Ireland she came home of Mrs. Beverly Gower, l3 emn high Mass of requiem at 9 in to Andover 43 years ago and was Argyle st. St. Augustine's church. Burial a member of Christ Episcopal The following committees wer, !was in St. Augustine's cemetery. church. appointed for the year 1956-57 I Mt. Gillooly died April 13 in Surviving besides her husband program, Mrs. Elizabeth Ainscow, is home following a short illness. are two sons, Christopher of New chairman; Mrs. Anne Cataido A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Britain, Conn., and Frederick of membership; Mrs. Harriett Eat. e was employed as an operator Lawrence; two brothers in Ireland; man, chairman, Mrs. Vida Marjeri• NOP nd maintenance man for the To- also two grandchildren. son, Mrs. Ida Pizzano; social alisator company of Baltimore, The bearers were Joseph Du- Mrs. Beverly Gower, chairnan, Id., and worked at various race gan, William Calder, Charles Shor- Mrs. Althea Drew; Waysand Means, acks along the East coast. Ile ten, James Ilulme, Robert Lynch Mrs. Ruth Fowler, chairman; Ms, as a member of the Holy Name and John Watson. Start Opening The Emelie Becker, Mrs. Jean Robet. ociety. MRS. RAFFAELA GRIECO son; publicity, Anne Cataldo; set. Surviving are his widow, the The funeral of Mrs. Itaffaela vice, Mrs. Gloria Lyons, chairean . ormer Mary Simmons; a son, Law- (Dimaio) Grieco, widow of An- CO-OP Treasure Chest Mrs. Cecil McCarthy. nce II. Gillooly; a daughter, gelo Grieco, 50 William st., was Plans for a Founders Day co• laureen Gillooly, both of Ando- held Saturday from the M. A. Burke ner to be held at the Red Tao. er; two sisters, Mrs. Robert A. Memorial funeral home with a high Of Savings This Week on April 23 were discussed. hillips of Flushing, N.Y. and Mass of requiem at 9 in St. Aug- guest speaker will be Mrs. High Us. William Grant of Philadel- ustine's church. Burial was in You can open our treasure chest B. Penney. hia, Pa.; also several nieces and West Parish cemetery. every time you shop her& Not only The Program "The Art of Thin. DEL MONTE ephews. Mrs. Grieco died April 13 at her do you get top quality foods at real ing" was presented by Mrs. Eliza. The bearers were Thomas Kitt- home following a short illness. beth Ainscow during the meetict, savings, but by keeping your cash dge, David Twombly, Lawrence She was in her 93rd year. Medical A white elephant sale was lit; register receipts, you get bonus sav- elley, George Lannan, Russell Examiner John T. Batal attributed and refreshments were served. Spring ings at the end of the year in the atz and Frank Reed. death to arteriosclerosis. form of our PATRONAGE REFUNDS ... HOME FOR DWIN ANDERSON A native of Italy, she resided in SPRING VACATION The funeral of Edwin Anderson, this community for 50 years. She Miss Jacqueline Weiner, a s;i 5, 50 Summer st., was held Mon- attended Holy Rosary church, omore at House in the Pines, \cr y from the Lundgren funeral Lawrence. GARDEN SHOW SHOP THE CO-OP Surviving are three sons, Vito, ton, is at home for the spring %a. me with services at 2, conduct- by the Rev. Levering Reynolds and Nicholas of Andover and Mich- cation. She is the daughter of 1h o Th. D. Burial was in Spring ael of Florida; a daughter, Aiwa, Byron Weiner, 15 Lincoln st. Mis rove cemetery. wife of Ulisse Deltosa of Ando- M. Elizabeth Johndroe, princpal Mr. Anderson died April 13 in ver; seven grandchildren; 14 great- DEL MONTE of House in the Pines, annotucet 41111141.0" e Lawrence General hospital grandchildren; also several niec- at the term's end that Miss Write here he was admitted the pre- es and nephews. FRUIT COCKTAIL NC4cA S2 37c received honorable mention. This ous day. The bearers were Dean Ross, year she has been a member oliht Born in Arbroath, Scotland, he Angelo Sapienza, Fred Sapienza, TOMATO CATSUP:1°r: 2 for 39c second basketball team at tht as a resident of Andover for the Ralph Duffy, Frank D. Lee and school. st 51 years. He was a longtime Dr. Colo Dellosa. Cream Style CORNMs 2 for ployee of Tyer Rubber com- 33c ny where he was a watchman. At The Library 303 He was a member of the Free Garden Peas CANS for OUR istian church and Clan Mac- COMING EVENTS 3 55c toyATO' erson, No. BO, U.S.C. April 19 Library closed today. 46 OZ CATSUP, Surviving are a daughter, Edna, April 20 Ballardvale branch li- FRUIT COCKTAIL PINEAPPLE JUICE CAN 27c le of Victor Hemsworth of An- brary open today. _II I 1 lit__111ii ver; a son, William 1). of Ando- April 25, 10 a.m. Littlest Listen- r; a sister, Elizabeth of Scot- ers. Bluebirds. d; also two grandsons. April 25, 10 a.m. Mothers group CO-OP QUALITY VERS he bearers, all members of meets for special film on child SWIFT'S PREMIUM - OVEN-READY an McPherson, O.S.C., were care. Man) Welsh, William Bancroft, May 1, 7:45 p.m: Great Books Dis- HAMBURG C., Walter Scott, P.C., Alex cussion Group meets. Types ylor, P.C., James Cowie, P.C., May 4, 8 p.m. Travel talk by Mr. Charles Fettes, P.C. and Mrs. Frederic O'Brien. c Sunday evening at the funeral CHICKEN 45 e, Clan McPherson conducted 2 lbs 75c eral services with members of Whole or Cut lb n Johnston, O.S.C. of Andover Guaranteed 100% Pure Beef ending as a delegation. Par- ured mating were William Calder, if it'sit's ef; William Welsh, pianist; MINUTE MAID. CO-OP SPECIAL es Calder, chaplain; Alex ylor, P.C.; William Bancroft, NEW . and David Little, P.C. S. JAMES A. SHORTEN it's at PINEAPPLE POT ROAST lb 55C he funeral of Mrs. James A. 4 rten, 61, wife of James A. Town & Country rten, 50 Dalton rd., was held JUICE Fresh Pearl White urday from the Lundgren funer- *mull home with services at 2 con- Dress MAW MUSHROOMS lb 39c ted by the Rev. James Trost, Refreshin Ensembles pelicio JIIKO dget Juicy Sunkist ORTH READING — together or separate fij an ensemble is the LY SERVICING DEALER DRIVE•INTNE4TRe for on ROUTE 2R.,,a, vogue . . . 2 for 29c LEMONS 6 19c WE HAVE THE PARTS! NOW THRU SATURDAY Tuesday, Thursday Gordon MacRae and Friday til 9 nonstrated On Your Lawn ANDOVER CONSUMERS' CAROUSEL :ALL US — Co-Feature — David Brian IPMENT uture At Gun Sight Pass Sunday thru Tuesday ucille Ball & SIIAWSHEEN COMPANY VILLAGE • REVER DARLING to Railroad Station) ANDOVER "Where You Never Have 00 I) — Co-Feature — SUPER MARKET-68 Main Urea EL. 3075 A Parking Problem" (0. L po..tfr Ifred Hitchcock Presents 2L ES P. HOWE ROUBLE WITH HARRY" OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 sional district are Edward P. Gil- PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY in but voters may express their th Essex district. Running for $440,600 In New ESIDENTSC01 preference for a presidential can- state committeewoman are Mary A. gun of Woburn, William C. Geary WILL BE TUESDAY BOUT ACME C didate. Artonelli of Haverhill, Amelia R. of Lowell, Daniel D. O'Dea of Building Permits (Continued from Page One ) Donnan of Boxford and Louise S. Lowell and Soterios G. Zaharoolis (Continued fron G.O.P. Ballot of Chelmsford.. Permits for new buildings, 41. committee posts are being con- White of Haverhill. easured Park ing On the Republican ballot are the Their alternates are Thomas F. ued at $440,600 were issued tested in both parties. Three men names of 10 delegates and 10 al- Candidates for Republican town dlr. in his presentat committee are Kirk R. llatcheller, Tracy of Watertown and Lawrence ing March by Building Inspector enied that any not seek the man's Democratic state ternate delegates, at large, to the E. Corcoran of Arlington.. Ralph Coleman. James L. Butler, Olive Butler, en asked to park committee seat while three women G.O.P. convention in California. Three men are asking election Stanley Chlebowski Jr., John M. Ile also gave out permits la letcher at. on Sat'. are running for the single G.O.P. Listed are Christian A. Herter, to the one man's state committee seat from the Fourth Essex Dis- Irving Jr., Alexander D. Gibson, additions and alterations worth ar enied that cars Leverett Saltonstall, Joseph W. seat in the Fourth Essex district. estimated $4250. trict. There are two state commit- Martin Jr., Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Norwood P. Ilallowell, Gladys A. easured distance They are Francis Bevilacqua of Permits for a residence aid tee members from each senatorial Sinclair Weeks, Elmer E. Nelson, Hill, Barbara A. Loonier, Mary ion and curb on bo Haverhill, Bernard F. Carragher garage were issued to Robert Ai. district in the state — a man and a Ralph H. Donnell, Esther W. Elizabeth McLean, Robert D. Mayo, of Haverhill and Richard F. Hol- derson, Brown st.; Donald Lakod, amt. Rather, he woman. Wheeler, Robert F. Bradford and May L. Noyes, Herbert L. Ort- mes of No.. Andover.. One woman Ferndale ave.; Salvatore Basile, tick was used to c There are no provisions on the stein, Randolph H. Perry, Karl L. Thomas Pappas. seeks the woman's state commit- Chandler rd.; Chester Howel1,375 hen Police Chief ballot for a vice-presidential write- Alternates are listed as Basil Rohde Jr., Samuel S. Rogers, Harry Sellars, Roland II. Sherman, Vir- tee post from the same district: No. Main st.; Malcolm Johnston, aid it looked to k Brewer, Bruce Crane, Katherine Rose S. Shinberg of Haverhill. Spring Grove rd.; Edward C. Nieb. he curb. G. Howard, Charles J. Innes, ginia Grier Smith, Vincent F. Stul- gis, Thomas V. Sullivan, Antoi- Seventeen • Andover residents ols, Chestnut st.; Fredeici There had been Daniel J. Lynch, Maxwell NI. Babb, Welch, Gleason st.; John Lynct ecentl ythat resider Richard F. 'Treadway, John A. nette Thiras, Donald G. Thompson, are unopposed for election to the Democratic Town committee. They and Walter Ilamel, River rd.; Rol. ete purposelypar Volpe, William W. White and Sum- Vincent Treanor Jr., Thomas II. Wallace, Irving J. Whitcomb, Arth- include James E. Coleman, James and Forgue, Gould rd.; JosepiLe the street so tha ner G. Whittier. Grasse, Lowell st.; Edward Thorop ould be forced to can buy insur- Delegate candidates from Dis- ur Williams, Ernest S. Young, Wen- D. Doherty, Joseph A. Horan, Now you son, Chandler cir.; Roy R. Fan. hem with extreme c trict five, the congressional dis- dell A. Mattheson, Rita T. Dolan, Michael E. Brennan, James J. ance for fire, extended two on Gould rd.; II. Edwart dmitted that five trict of Edith Nourse Rogers, are Lester C. Newton, Ruth C.Green, Darby, Robert P. McDonald, George coverage including wind- Thomas D. Burns, John Adams and W. Connors, Franklyn K. Haggerty, Cordts, Wildwood rd.; and Jem ere parked on bot Edward J. DeSaulnier Jr. of Chelm- Walter E. Mondale, Richard A. Du- Dyer, four on Greenwood rd. storm, theft and person- sford and Earle S. Tyler of Water- Greta M. Coutts. treet as an example Permits were also issued to al liability in one pol- town. Their alternates are Alan Democratic Candidates long, James William Burke, Gar- ion he claimed m The Democratic ballot lists 24 rett J. Burke, Joseph C. Sullivan, John W. Hall, poultry house or here at any time. icy at lower cost. G. Adams of Lexington and Muriel Dascomb rd.; J. P. Stevens ant delegates and 24 alternates to the John J. McKeon, Mario J. Luc- anger to Children S. Barnes of Winchester. co., inc., factory building on owl national convention. Alternates chesi, Kenneth T. Buck and Fred- One of his maj John F. Adams is unopposed for land and Hans-Unander-Schuin state committeeman from the Four- seeking election include John F. erick K. Welch. gainst continued or Kennedy, Paul A. Dever, John W. ,swimming pool at 50 Alden rd. ontractor's yard the McCormack, John B. Hynes, Wil- CORPORATE COMMUNION Permits for additions and alter& South Church d the danger to liam H. Burke Jr., Margaret M. BREAKFAST SUNDAY tions were given to Robert Saw SMART & FlIACC Women's Fellowship ontinuous truck tra, O'Riordan, James M. Curley, Tho- The Young People's Fellow- yer, 4 Locke st., add bath; Cll. /As 9#t4i4V141W.4 4106 mas J. Buckley, Edward J. Cronin, ship of Christ church will have a lam Haskell, 18 Fox Hill rd., add f the RUMMAGE SALE corporate communion breakfast porch; Mary Webber, North st., lo- FOR OVER 100 YEARS John E. Powers, Michael F. Skerry, uDwyerwy said the November Club Locke Street Albert S. Previte Jr., John A. Sunday at 8 a.m. terior and exterior alteration& eliberately pushed NAT. BANK BLDG., AND. 870 Saturday, April 21st Callahan, J. William Belanger, The young people of the parish William Long, 182 Summer st, ben it was under 9 to 12 Daniel Rudsten, Ida R. Lyons, will present their offering to be small exterior alterations; Rim the appeals boarc Garrett H. Byrne, Daniel B. Brun- used for a Boy's Town in Brazil — Tacconi, 104 Tewksbury st., ao: work at the yard. ton, James D. O'Brien, John F. a project appointed by the Nation- room; William Holihan, 139E1- bterfuge Charged Kane, Howard W. Fitzpatrick, John al Council for all Episcopal young st., tear down garage and Furthermore, he s people. The youngsters earned S. Begley, James J. Corbett, Jack- Potvin, River rd., tear down using "deliberate the money by staging "Car wash son J. Holtz. when it says it is not day" when they went from home MARRIAGE RETURNS Seeking election as district fag there. Dwyer clait to home washing automobiles. The following marriage re:: delegates from the Fifth Congres- have been filed in the office ing sand, gravel an \ - town clerk: even if no water is a Russell William Hyde, 65r- still is manufacturing st., Methuen and Ann A. Li, that it is a mixture o 57 High st., married April 1 a gredients to make a ne Grace Episcopal church, Law Trucking also is a the magnificent rence by the Rev. W. Harold Deem lem, according to th Bernard Danahy, 54 Esser Si ey claimed that tru, Lawrence and Joan Phyllis Chow and out of the yari Mc a g n co vox one every two minu tien, 26 Cuba st., married kril in St. Mary's Shrine, Lawrence, t, lion highly unsatis high fidelity television • radio-phonographs the Rev. W. V. Donovan, 0.S.A, dering the number Clifford Lees Schofield, 2 ying in the area. M Beacon st., Boston and Doris aced that 30 schen (Barnet) Wheeler, Ballardvalerd. children live and er st. and another ON SAVINGS married April 7 by the Rev. H, 'd there are probab Ockenga of Delmont, at the ho living on the th of the bride. FOR THE PAST was pointed out tha Darrell Walter Britton, 29C rs play in the scree bett st. and Helen Ann Gerght 7 YEARS t be possible, tl 87 Dorchester st., Lawrence in ked, if trucks are tied April 8 in St. Pauici t all the time. church, Lawre'ncg, by the Re George P. Gallivan. gal Coun Mr. er told th MISS IIATTON IS t the residentssel ap; COLLEGE ART EDITOR counsel which Miss Elizabeth' A. Matto resented them — daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ton and Chandler — Hatton, 12 Stratford rd., has derstood the firm cently been appointed art editor e legal work for the Pembroke Record, under base of land in to newspaper of Pembroke cone s ridiculous to in Brown university. A gradias come fight for us" hey h of Punchard high school shell ave acted as mei f i rm. "THE MAGNAVISION 21" candidate for the bachelor of model MV121LL degree. She is also a memtet fety Problem the Dean's list. electman Sidney Ilenged about re Buy now and save on this big TRY A TOWNSMAN nts regarding the p 265 sq. in. picture TV! WANT AD — CALL 1943 -side parking, sai st concern is the E Smartly styled compact cabinet. Full trans- n. He stressed the former powered chassis; new omni-directional ping all streets etso sound; convenient top tuning. aage of fire apl er emergency veh : resident of the see that Acme trucks Meat • rally Insured Under ts Member Federal Horn• Loan Top Quality to back up on I. Massachusetts Laws Bank System And e a straight turn it Meat Processing when cars are par Fo r ersection, White su Deep Freeze Owners ladder truck also turn into a street 16 TANTALLON ROAD d he has never kno ANDOVER 2324 en apparatus could

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 19 -street and explained ESIDENTS COMPLAIN that Fletcher $440,600 In New st. is used frequently when trucks BOUT ACME CO. are responding to brush fires on Building Permits (Continued from Page One) Den Rock rd. The residents complaints Permits for new buildings, I*. easured Parking also ued at $440,600 were issueddas In his presentation, Mr. Dwyer included noise from trucks shift- ing March by Building Inspector enied that any non-residents had ing gears on the streets, vibration Ralph Coleman. en asked to park their cars on from them, noise from the plant lie also gave out permits fa 'letcher st. on Saturdays. He also itself and the devaluation of prop- additions and alterations worth as enied that cars were parked a erty because no one, they said, estimated $4250. easured distance from intersec- would buy a house down there Permits for a residence and ion and curb on both sides of the knowing the conditions. garage were issued to Robert As treet. Rather, he said, a yard Normal flours derson, Brown st.; Donald Lalond, tick was used to check a vehicle Walter Thomas, president of Ferndale ave.; Salvatore Basile, hen Police Chief David Nicoll Acme, told the crowd that normal Chandler rd.; Chester Howell,n aid it looked to be too far from working hours would be between No. Main st.; Malcolm Johnston, 7:30 or 8 a.ni. to 4:30 or 5 p.m. lie Spring Grove rd.; Edward C. hick he curb. denied bad faith charges, point- ols, Chestnut st.; Frederick There had been charges made Welch, Gleason st.; John Lead ecently that residents of the area ing out that Selectman J. Everett and Walter Hamel, River rd.; Rol. ere purposely parking their cars Collins had specified a specific and Forgue, Gould rd.; JoseplLs on the street so that Acme trucks number of days during which it Grasse, Lowell st.; Edward ThomR ssould be forced to drive between was requested that the firm hold son, Chandler cir.; Roy R. Farr. them with extreme caution. Dwyer up its construction of its own two on Gould rd.; II. Edwarc admitted that five or six cars plant there. Thomas said the de- Cordts, Wildwood rd.; and :err acre parked on both sides of the lay was accepted and construc- Dyer, four on Greenwood rd. street as an example of the condi- tion did not continue until after Permits were also issue tion he claimed might be found the deadline set by Mr. Collins. John W. Hall, poultry house there at any time. Mr. Dwyer earlier had cited that Dascomb rd.; J. P. Stevens ant anger to Children as an instance of bad faith, ex- co., inc., factory building on owl One of his major arguments plaining that the firm could just You CAN Remodel...Modernize land and Hans-Unander-Schnin gainst continued operation of the as well have waited until a clear- ,swimming pool at 50 Alden rd. ontractor's yard there was traffic cut decision was reached. Permits for additions and alters and the danger to children from Joseph Bergeron, 2 Shepley st., tions were given to Robert spoke for residents of that street Or Repair Your Home NOW - yer, 4 Locke st., add bath; continuous truck travel in and out iam Haskell, 18 Fox Hill rd. of the yard, and Daniel Lancaster, 3 Binney porch; Mary Webber, North st Dwyer said the Acme people st., also addressed the selectmen SEE US THIS WEEK ABOUT terior and exterior alterat deliberately pushed the situation briefly. William Long, 182 Summer when it was under consideration It was suggested to the select- small exterior alterations; of the appeals board by carrying men that Acme actually wants the Tacconi, 104 Tewksbury st. on work at the yard. plant there so as to furnish mater- room; William Holihan, 139 Subterfuge Charged ials for the relocated Route 28. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK st., tear down garage and .' Furthermore, he said the firm Some said a total of four bins will Potvin, River rd., tear down is using "deliberate subterfuge" be erected if the operation is when it says it is not manufactur- allowed to continue. MARRIAGE RETURNS There were charges made that The following marriage re,.: ing there. Dwyer claimed that mix- ing sand, gravel and cement — empty trucks have been driven out LOW COST have been filed in the office of Ibt even if no water is added there — of the yard and around the Greater town clerk: still is manufacturing in the sense Lawrence area in a huge semi- Russell William Hyde, 65 Els circle, only to return — in an ef- st., Methuen and Ann A. Leslie that it is a mixture of several in- gredients to make a new product. fort to force a decision on the 57 High st., married April I it plant. HOME REPAIR LOANS Grace Episcopal church, Trucking also is a major prob- Represent Residents rence by the Rev. W. Harold Dee lem, according to the residents. Mr. Dwyer continually stressed Bernard Danahy, 54 Esse They claimed that trucks might go There is no need to delay making repairs on your home it his belief that the selectmen Lawrence and Joan Phyllis and out of the yard at the rate should represent the residents of or to put off making changes you've planned. An And- Lien, 26 Cuba st., married • of one every two minutes — a con- Andover in such a matter and not in St. Mary's Shrine, Lawn( dition highly unsatisfactory con- over Savings Bank LOW COST Home Repair Loan will outside interests. the Rev. W. V. Donovan, sidering the number of children finance the costs NOW! A new roof. . .new siding. . . playing in the area. Mr. Dwyer es- Clifford Lees Schofield. MANY BEQUESTS new paint. . .an additional room. . .new bathroom fix- Beacon st., Boston and I timated that 30 school-age or be- Several bequests were con- , • low children live and play on Flet- tained in the will of Emma M. tures. . .a modernized kitchen — these repair costs can (Bartle!) Wheeler, Ballardval cher at. and another spokesman Phelps, which was recorded in married April 7 by the Rev. said there are probably 70 child- be repaid in convenient monthly installments. the Registry of Probate in Salem. Ockenga of Belmont, at the . ren living on the three streets. She left her crutches to the of the bride. It was pointed out that the young- Lawrence General hospital and Darrell Walter Britton, 29 Co sters play in the streets. How will named Luella P. Bailey, a sister, NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY bett st. and llelen Ann Geralht that be possible, the residents - as recipient of her estate after 87 Dorchester st., Lawrence asked, if trucks are going in and - UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! ried April 8 in St. Pau out all the time. various gifts. Charles G. Hatch church, Lawrencg, by the was nominated as executor. Legal Counsel IF YOU MONTHLY PAYMENTS George P. Gallivan. Sterling flatware was given to Mr. Dwyer told the selectmen Mrs. Constance Putnanre Newell NEED 12 MOS. PLAN 24 MOS. PLAN 36 MOS. PLAN that the residents appeared with- of Newton, a bedside table and MISS IIATTON IS $100 $8.78 $4.59 $3.20 COLLEGE ART EDITOR out counsel which formerly had chair to Mr. Hatch, two brass 17.55 9.18 6.39 Miss Elizabeth A. IL. represented them — the firm of candlesticks to Janet Thompson of 200 of Mr. and Mrs. Roberti Eaton and Chandler — because he Andover and a cedar chest to Anne 300 26.32 13.77 9.59 daughter uaderstood the Hatton, 12 Stratford rd., has 0., firm had done Newell of Newton. 400 35.09. 18.36 12.78 cently been appointed art ed • some legal work for Acme in the Gold beads were bequeathed to 500 43.86 22.95 15.97 purchase of land in the section. this town, the Pembroke Record, and • Mrs. Sarah Forsythe of 750 65.80 34.42 23.96 It's ridiculous to expect them a gold locket and chain to Priscil- to newspaper of Pembroke c, 87.72 45.89 31.94 a_d 64: to come fight for us", he stated, la Newell of Newton and a gold 1000 in BroWn university. A gr if they have acted as agent for the pin in the shape of a flower was of Punchard high school shy Acme firm. candidate for the bachelor awarded to Mary Putnam of And- Safety Problem over. A writing table will go to Stop in at any one of our three convenient offices and let us degree. She is also a men's Mrs. John E. Morris of Salem, N.H.; the Dean's list. Selectman Sidney P. White, explain further how economically Home Modernization and Repairs challenged about recent state- $100 was left to Susan Northey can be financed. Do it this week. . .there is no obligation what- TRY A TOWNSMAN ments regarding the possibility of and a kitchen clock was given to WANT AD — CALL 194 oue-side parking, said his fore- Jean Weeks of Andover. ever.

MOW mOst concern is the safety of the tOwn. He stressed the necessity of SHAWSHEEN kleping all streets open for the CEDAR POST FROZEN FOOD pipsage of fire apparatus and and ANDOVER CENTER INC. over emergency vehicles. When etle resident of the section pointed RAIL FENCES eq that Acme trucks sometimes SAVINGS BANK Top Quality Meat hid to back up on Union st. to HAND MADE And nice a straight turn into Fletcher `t.ZDOVER — NORTH ANDOVER — METHUEr;/ Meat Processing sap when cars are parked near the For iulersection, White suggested that Deep Freeze Owners t ladder truck also needs room J. J. LAMB l turn into a street. Mr. Dwyer OPEN FRIDAY EVENING - 6 TO 8 8 d he has never known of a time 428 Mt. Vernon St., Lawrence 16 TANTALLON BOAC TEL. LAW. 34263 ANDOVER 2324 w en apparatus could not use the

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at press time this week. nientary school; that the logical of four citizens of Andover, esti SCHOOL COMMITTEE for an appropriation for the new building. The architect has been The plan to have consultants, place to construct such a school a specialist in a field connected SELECTS CONSULTANTS asked to bring in a revised plan chosen by the school committee, is in the Ballardvale area; and with construction of buildings. (Continued from Page One) based on the one presented to the was suggested in a TOWNSMAN that an 18-room building will be "The members of the nevi,. editorial April 5. S. Sullivan, vice president of the annual town meeting, a second the most economical in the long created advisory committee The school committee's full Elie National Shawmut bank. one-story plan and a two-story run. They are at present review- as follows: statement follows: The full committee met last plan. Whether there will be any ing the difficult questions of cost "John Erwin, construction eog change in the board's planning, "The members of the Andover and design and intend to present ILIG night to begin discussions. The ineer, currently with the Western board anticipates asking for a based on the advice of the con- school committee are convinced revised plans for a new elemen- Electric company; has had charge tary school at the coming special special town meeting soon to ask sultants, could not be determined that the town needs a new ele- of company construction in int Commonwealth of Ma o, Dock( town meeting. napolis, Allentown, Pa., and "Because of the pressing need of PROBATE CO the present No. Andover plant for this school, the members of :sees, ss. has a B.S. in mechanicalengireer. f1/4 the committee are determined to 1 To all persons inters. TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY * ing from Pratt Institute in Brook. `ate of THAXTER EATC adopt any reasonable course of lyn. borer in said County, d action which can help insure ARBORISTS CARPENTRY WORK REAL ESTATE "Edward P. Hall, contractor, to the ATTORNEY GEN acceptance by the town of the former selectman, member of It t• plan which they will present. In , L'mmnweaith.A petitionhas been FOR ALL YOUR planning board, board of pi a matter of such importance to itd Court for probate of ANDOVER REALTY works and currently a trustee of CARPENTER WORK the town, they believe that they til,ument purporting to be AJAX AGENCY the Cornell fund. t! said deceased by LUC should take advantage of the ad- Andover in said Co, REMODELING REAL ESTATE "Charles G. Hatch, lawyer, TREE EXPERTS, INC. vice of specialists whenever pos- at she be appointed ex 3 Lowell St., Shawsheen Village member of the Finance committee TEL. AND. 2895 OR sible. Accordingly, they have de- and representative of that cory without giving a si TEL S. 702 or LAW. 8-4241 ad. cided to establish a four-man mittee to study school finances. MANCHESTER, N.H. 26731 ROOFING Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. If you desire to °Wee advisory committee to aid them "John. S. Sullivan, seven CALL in reaching decisions as to cost years your attorney should on Andover Housing Authority; pearance in said Court and design. They have been for- President of Lawrence YMCA; e ten o'clock in the fo AMALIA W. Shirley Barnard tunate in securing the assistance banker, currently assistant v,c:e• venth day of May 195 TREE SURGEONS, Inc. ED. OTTO president of the National Shaw ay of this citation. Real Estate and Insurance Witness, JOHN V. PI A TREE SERVICE WITH A TEL. AND. 1396 bank in Boston; graduate of] ire, First Judge of sal SENSIBLE ATTITUDE at school, Dartmouth." eventh day of April in • FREE ESTIMATES • TOWARD COST Main and Barnard Streets usand nine hundred an Telephone 202 Patriotic Committer JOHN J. COSTELE AND. 1848 OR 2901 RESTAURANTS Loyd & Sherman CESSPOOLS Appointed For 1956 6 Essex Street awrence, Mass. Commanders of the vete.: ANDOVER ommonwealth of Mass CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT BRADLEY organizations and Frank Man TREE SERVICE — ALSO — veteran's agent, have been PROBATE COUF 37 Years Experience Cesspools and Septic Tanks REAL ESTATE pointed to the patriotic con- es, ... o A Complete Tree Service Installed tee. all persons interests eat MARGARET M. Wit J. H. :Ir. Tel. 1304-J Following custom, the se, CHARLES CORBEIL And. 2529, Law. 7029 over in said County, di J. H. Buss, Jr. Tel. 1672-M TEL. LOWELL 7236 men have appointed common., it petition has been ltaymond Pellerin of the ILA Court for probate of Douglas Hutcheson of Pos: st.ments purporting to I TREE SERVICE CLEANSERS 8 DYERS I American Legion; Joseph M. wt.. and a codicil of said c Frpd E.Cheever of Post 2128, Veterans of For:. A1,-;A M. GREELEY of by REAL ESTATE Wars and Dorothy Volker of sti County, praying that —CLEANSING- zIted executrix thereof • DODGE 21 MAIN STREET Woman's post, American Le. a surety on her bond, to the committee. 1 you desire to object -PRESSING - 1098 FELS. 775 & your ASSOCIATES -TAILORING— NEW COOKBOOKS attorney should fit Wenham, Massachusetts apioarance in said Court a AT THE LIBRARY e ten o'clock in the fore MEN'S AND LADIES' There's no excuse for mom, meth day of April 1956 ANDOVER Representative CHOICE OF FINE tony in menu planning if how- of this citation. GARMENTS fi ALBERT R. RETELLE FOODS AND LIQUORS makers will take a moment t tness, JOHN V. PHI drop in at the Memorial Hall :- re, First Judge of said Reservation Road CALL 1169 rary and look over the list h day of April in the yec LOUIS SCANLON'S new cook books which were o: 1 nine hundred and fifty Tel. And. 841 Elander 6 Swanton * ON THE ANDOVER LINE Fest- JOHN J. COSTELLC display during the Spring a K Ge e sere y, At t orney ival. Special book lists Main St., AUTO REPAIRS 56 MAIN ST. , •printed and are available forth pyer,, Mass. ANDOVER, MASS. SERVICE STATION lady of the house to check, K. C. KILLORIN several of the books are Commonwealth of Massa waiting for the would be chief: k et f , CLARK MOTOR ELECTRICIANS REALTOR take home. Here are a few of:. PROBA TEDoCco uR 77 Main St. Andover 0, as, John M. Murray most recent ones: Magic o CO. Tel. Leftovers, Brunner; Molly G:... all persons interestec 2272 Gulf of GUY B. HOWE late AUTHORIZED Super Service berg Cookbook; The Diner's U. •id County, deceased. panion, Dreicer; Italian CoaP petition has been pi, CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Archie A. Gunn CON. MAIN AND For Efficient, Courteous book, 'l'aglienti; Frances Portia. Court for probate of a SALES and SERVICE MASTER ELECTRICIAN CHESTNUT STREETS son Keyes' Cookbook; !It? sent purporting to be ti Service and ACTION! PAINTING and BODY WORK Wiring for Meade 's Kitchen Campania aid deceased by CARC List Exclusively with IN OUR OWN SHOP Oil Burners — Light — Power Church; American Everyday Cook. inEg oth TELEVISION SERVICE f atAsndheoveber ai nppoaiar book; Cocktail Supper Coot. thereoi MOTOR & APPLIANCE R. C. SIMMERS viit hout gi,ing , 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER book, Flexner; Grandma's Cod. bond, REPAIRS REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE you Tel. Andover 333 RADIO & TV SERVICE ing, Keller; The Outdoorondi desire to object I 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 94 Main St. TEL. 23 16 our Cookbook, Carhart; Loaves ant attorney should fil, MULLIGAN'S Fishes, menus and recipes la trance in said Court a Fridays and Lent, McClinton: re ten o'clock in the f Gt. NL RAL RADIO & TV LAB. Fabulous Foods For People lot twenty-third day of AUTO Buying...? return day of this citati, ,,AWRENCI Love, Coggins; The Honey Coot. PARK ST. .tness, JOHN V. PHE REPAIRING C.A.HILL & CO. TEL. LAW. 30396 book, Elkon; The Complete Boo! GARAGE First Judge of said JI_NNE Y ...Selling? Of Cheese, Brown, Duncan Hits loth day of March in th iiikQZ-4W-4\W— GAS & UILS Electrical Contractor Food Odyssey, Hines; Gifts Frat sand nine hundred and I

TRAVEL Your Kitchen, Laklan; Compot C T E L 33 PARK ST. ILL. 240 CHARLES A. HILL, JR. L.0 ANDOVER Cookbook for Infra-red Bro',0 Hatch Essex Gall us for every residen- and all ANDOVER and Rotisserie, Anders; Be Festival Cookbook, Engle; 44' BUILDING MATERIAL tial, commercial and in- North Essex County TRAVEL BUREAU dustrial electrical service. cialty of the House, Florae monwealth of Massa, Agency for All Airlines Crittendon League, and last, ad Docket Stop Dieting, Sgt LIGHTING ENGINEERS and Steam Ship Lines a little late, PROBATE COUR') N 775-1098 L osing, est. 21 MAIN ST. TEL. r,88Personsall interested LUMBER - PAINTS A. KIMBALL of F 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 Fred E. Cheever, Mq'. INNES CHOSEN REDERICK ADM , and Associates AS VICE PRESIDENT ver in said County, dec WALLPAPER terrat petition has been pre M. Innes, l7 Can 89 MAIN ST. ANDOVER WALLPAPERS Anresw Court for probate of a , LANDSCAPE SERVICE vice t HARDWARE st. , has been nanie d a pt art Purporting to be TEL. AND. 3148 Mut! ident of the Association of of said deceased by G Ile 15 SPORTING - GOODS Fire Insurance Engineers. . of Andover in sai HEATHERFELLS Chief AMMUNI I ION — TARGET S ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS WALLPAPER tafntthesecretary and ng that he be appoint NURSERY ack Mita ereof without giving a ethnegfanseseirso Merrim •rid. LANDSCAPE SERVICE IN THE ALLIED PAINT STORES J. E. Pitman Est. F'ire Insurance compannyy , ;a a H. ROHRBACH TOWNSMAN Joseph T. GJyrie, President Mr. Innes is president du. ur atdteosrn 63 PARK SI., ANDUVI R SUNSET ROCK ROAD TEL. 192 ireey tsohooubljdecitileti 34 Amesbury St., Lawrence Shawsheen PTA and is the fa • once in said Court at III. 664 Bring Us Your Garden Problems Classified Directory of two sons, Andrew and David, e ten o'clock in the to THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 19, 1956 21

I four citizens of Andover, eaci specialist in a field connected ith construction of buildings. Tri 111 10&11) "The members of the newly. reated advisory committee sr, s follows: "John Erwin, construction eag LEGAL NOTICES neer, currently with the Westers CLASSIFIED ADS :lectric company; has had chop Of Massachusetts the twenty-third day of April 1956, CommonwealUt 1 company construction in India. Docket No. 251,044 the return day of this citation. Personal o Services Offered Articles for Sole 0 tapolis, Allentown, Pa., and of PROBATE COURT Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- quire, First Judge of said Court, this he present No. Andover plant; ssex, ss. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND a PROMPT SERVICE on Television, LYNX FUR JACKET - Size 12 thirtieth day of March in the year one Las a B.S. in mechanicalengioeer. To all persons interested in the es- complete line of Wedding Station- in perfect condition. Call Andover An- thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. Radio and phonograph repairs. All, te of THAXTER EATON late of ery. Fine selection of papers and 2099. 0-19 ng from Pratt Institute in Brook. said County, deceased, and JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Types. Telephone Andover 2254. yn. ver in type-faces. Prompt service. The C-TF FAMOUS MAKE WASHERS, refrig- the ATTORNEY GENERAL of said From the office of: ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, 70 Main "Edward P. Hall, contractor, Charles A. McCarthy, Esq. erators. 25% off. We deliver, in- mmonwealth. St., Tel. 1943-1944. A-TF BETTER MUSIC for that Wedding, 'ormer selectman, member of the A petition has been presented to 505 Bay State Building Shower, Bowling Banquet. George stall & service washers, refrigera- Lawrence, Mass. tors, television etc. See us be- )lanning board, board of public aid Court for probate of a certain In- . 5-12-19 VACANCY -Madden's Golden Age, Emmons And His Records. Tel. purporting to be the last will Rest Home. 51 Lyndale Avenue, Law. 35094. C-TI. fore you buy. CENTIIAL RADIO & Norks and currently a trustee of tument Commonwealth of Massachusetts APPLIANCE, 59 Broadway, Law- .he Cornell fund. f said deceased by LUCY A. EATON Methuen off 239 Pelham St., Methu- REMODELING and building hous- in said County, praying Docket No. 250,883 A-12 rence. 0-12 Andover en. Tel. Law. 4784. es, kitchen cabinets, porches, "Charles G. Hatch, lawyer, at she be appointed executrix there- PROBATE COURT member of the Finance committee Essex, ss. garages, etc. C. Mullins, Tel. ATTENTION! CONTR ACTORS, without giving a surety on her Lost and Found C-TF Builders and Home Users - Form- and representative of that corn. To all persons interested in the es- Law. 87932 after 6. nd. tate of BERNARD L. McDONALD ica type counter topping. Reason- mittee to study school finances, If you desire to object thereto you "TOPS IN MUSIC" for weddings, able price. Lawrence Floor Cov- your attorney should file a written late of Andover in said County, de- ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass "John S. Sullivan, seven years book No. 45594 has been lost and showers, parties, dances, bowl- ering Mart. 239 Broadway, Law- arance in said Court at Salem be- ceased. on Andover Housing Authority; application has been made for ing banquets, record hops. Qual- rence, Mass. Tel. Lew. 33791. ten o'clock in the forenoon on the A petition has been presented to ity sound reproduction. Add life Pe e said Court for probate of a certain in- payment in accordance with Sec. 0-29-5-12-19 President of Lawrence YMCA; venth day of May 1956, the return to your party. Call Chet Hamden, strument purporting to be the last will 20, Chap. 167 of the General laws. banker, currently assistant vice. ay of this citation. Andover 2462W. Public Address SPORTSMAN'S BARRACKS. FLY of said deceased by JOSEPHINE E. Paynsent has been stopped. president of the National Shawnut Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- System Rentals. tying and ice fishing tackle; Guns, McDONALD of Andover in said Coun- 13-5-12-19 C-5-12-19-26 bank in Boston; graduate of Tick tee, First Judge of said Court, this old or new, bought-traded; Gun- eventh day of April in the year one ty, praying that she be appointed ex- CELLARS AND ATTICS cleaned, powder; Primers; 131k. Powder; school, Dartmouth." ecutrix thereof without giving a sure- .usand nine hundred and fifty-six. Services Offered C also odd jobs. Tom Marerison. Ammo; Targets; Clay Pigeons. ty on her bond. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Tel. Law. 83438. C-12-19-26 We specialize in Archery equip- patriotic Committee loyd 6 Sherman If you desire to object thereto you WINDOW CLEANING - residen- ment. 50 ft. indoor practice range. or your attorney should file a written tial and commercial. Storm win- ANDREW MATTRESS CO. - Mat- Post Office Ave., Andover 2410. 16 Essex Street tresses remade. One day service. Appointed For 1956 awrence, Mass. 19-26-3 appearance in said Court at Haverhill dows (alumium or wood) cleaned 0-TF before ten o'clock in the forenoon on and hung. Janitorial work, offices 52 Kimball Street, Lawrence. Tel. Commanders of the veterans mmonwealth of Massachusetts Law. 9193. C-12-19-26-3 the twenty-third day of April 1956, or factories. Expert floor clean- Household Goods organizations and Frank Markey, Docket No. 250,995 the return day of this citation. ing. Fully insured. Call Cote's p veteran's agent, have been ap. PROBATE COURT Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Window Cleaning, Lawrence Painting and Papering d CEDAR WARDROBES, KITCHEN pointed to the patriotic commit. ex, ss. quire, First Judge of said Court, this 23020. C-TF Cabinets, Mattresses, Wool Rugs, tee. ..o all persons interested in the es- twenty-sixth day of March in the year PAINTERS AND PAPERHANG- Magee Stoves, Whirlpool Washers. e of MARGARET M. WILSON late of one thousand nine hundred and fifty- CHAIN SAW RENTALS and small Following custom, the select. ERS. First class work done at CORMIER FURNITURE CO., 88 over in said County, deceased. six. engine repairs. All makes of lawn appointed commanders reasonable rates. J. Zappala & Hampshire St., 'I'el. Law. 20592. men have A petition has been presented to JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. mowers sharpened. Equipment Ser- Co., Tel. Law. 87868 D-19-26-3-10 P-29 Raymond Pellerin of the D.A.1., d Court for probate of certain in- Robert P. McDonald vice Co., Lupine Road (Next to Douglas Hutcheson of Post 8, urnents purporting to be the last Bay State Bldg. the Railroad Station) Andover. Tailoring and Repairing g Houses for Sale American Legion; Joseph Mona and a codicil of said deceased by Lawrence, Mass. 5-12-19 Tel. 3075. TF NA M. GREELEY of Andover in Form of Post 2128, Veterans of d County, praying that she be op- Commonwealth of Massachusetts ATTICS, YARDS, CELLARS, INVISIBLE GARMENT MENDING JOHN fiEwITT Real Estate. Land. Wars and Dorothy Volker of tl, ted executrix thereof without giv- Docket No. 250,913 barns cleaned. Storm windows and - Burns,. Tears, Moth holes, etc. Homes. !fosse lots. 15 Post Office Woman's post, American Lef,or e surety on her bond. PROBATE COURT screens changed. Lawns mowed Expertly mended. Call Mrs. D. M. Ave., Tel. Andover 973, 1834. to the committee. :! you desire to object thereto you Essex, ss. and driveways maintained. Small Hogan, 110 Waverly Road, North Q-TF or :our attorney should file a written To all persons interested in the es- trucking jobs done. Call Andover Andover, Tel. Lawrence 22116. NEW COOKBOOKS onl ,rrance in said Court at Salem be- tate of JOSEPH H. PRATT late of 141-W. G-TF AT THE LIBRARY ta, ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Andover in said County, deceased, Realtors There's no excuse for mono- thrieth day of April 1956, the return and to the ATTORNEY GENERAL of DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Help Wanted-Female h of this citation. said Commonwealth. SCHRUENDER REAL 'ESTATE - cony in menu planning if hone. Specializing in children's clothing George II. Schruender, Realtor. makers will take a moment to fitness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- A petition has been presented to Mrs. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham MATURE WOMEN, Service Avon said Court for probate of certain in- Tel. Law. 32216. S-22-29-5-12 drop in at the Memorial flaillob. te, First Judge of said Court, this 'Rd., Tel. Andover, 2035-W. C-TF customers in your neighborhood. h day of April in the year one thou- struments purporting to be the last Earn good money in your spare rary and look over the list of will and a codicil of said deceased REALTORS - MARY AND BOB were a nine hundred and fifty-six. time. Call Law. 82686 or write to new cook books which by MELVILLE CHAPIN of Cambridge GENERAL WORK, Landscaping; BURKE, 14 Chickering Road, No. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade Mrs. Gregory, 134 Main Street, An- Andover, Mass. Tel. Law. 22416. display during the Spring Fest. a M. Greeley, Attorney in the County of Middlesex praying dover, Mass. ival. Special book lists were Main St., that he be appointed executor thereof A Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. S-TF Garbage removed. Romano Truck- printed and are available fort - over, Mass. without giving a surety on his bond. • 12-19.26 ing. Tel. And. 946-J. C-TF Work Wanted-Female lady of the house to check, If you desire to object thereto you Wanted to Buy several of the books are Commonwealth of Massachusetts or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Haverhill HOOKS FOR THE YOUNG BOOKKEEPER DESIRES PART AN'IlQUFS OR ANYTHING old. waiting for the would be cite ', Docket No. 250,956 time work - bookkeeping, typing PROBATE COURT before ten o'clock in the forenoon on ADULT READERS Marble-top, Walnut, Grape, and Rose- take home. Here are a few of x, ss. the twenty-third day of April 1956, or clerical work, preferably in the carved Furniture, Glass, China, The under twenty readers have evening or at home. Telephone most recent ones: Magic \I o all persons interested in the es- the return day of this citation. Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints; not been overlooked when pur- Lawrence 21077. J-19 Leftovers, Brunner; Molly C of GUY B. HOWE late of Andover Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- chasing for the spring books was Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture Etc., quire, First Judge of said Court, this William F. Graham Jr., 165 Golden berg Cookbook; The Diner's I id County, deceased. done at the Memorial Hall Library. panion, Dreicer; Italian Co , petition has been presented to twenty-ninth day of March in the year Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Tele- One table was reserved for them Business Opportunities I book, Taglienti; Frances Pan. Court for probate of a certain in- one thousand nine hundred and fifty- phone Haverhill 23708. Will call ment purporting to six. during the Spring Festival, and to look. son Keyes' Cookbook; be the last will FOR SALE - The only business aid deceased by CAROLYN D. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Kitchen Compat many titles were reserved from location available in the heart of PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRADUATE Meade 's WE of Andover in said County, 5-12-19 the display. Ilere are a few books fast grow ing Ando ver, Mass. Frame buying picture frames, old desks, Church; American Everyday( Prol,:ng that she be appointed execu- building, located at 15 Post Office Supper C Notice of Meeting for the "'tween-age" citizens: jewelry, dishes, dolls, and mar- book; Cocktail trix thereof without giving a surety on avenue. John Hewitt Real Estate book, Flexner; Grandma's C Lo nd, The annual meeting of the Board of Trouble On The Hun, Summers; ble top furniture. Appraisals given Directors of the ANDOVER YOUTH Agent. Tel. And. 973 or 1834. L-TF , you desire to object thereto you Star Island Again, Hall; Bright in strictest confidence. Tel. Law- ing, Keller; The Outdoorsm CENTER will be held Wednesday, a:. our attorney should file a written "WOULD YOU LIKE to operate a rence 83072. TF Cookbook, Carhart; Loaves May 2nd. at 4:30 p.m., at the Andover Midnight, Reed; Right Dress, Fishes, menus and recipes fa arance in said Court at Haverhill Bacharach; Teen-Age Glamor, profitable independent business ANTIQUES - Am interested in Youth Center. of your own? A good opportunity Fridays and Lent, McClinta re ten o'clock in the forenoon on Broadbent; Tennis, Hart; Doctor buying good furniture and general twenty-third day of April 1956, ANNE HARNEDY awaits you in West Essex County, Fabulous Foods For People los return day of this citation. Secretary Kate, Comandini; Encyclopedia Of giving continued Rawleigh Ser- furnishings of early type. The 19 Wagners, 18 Andover St., George- Love, Coggins; The Honey Cook fitness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Jazz, Feather; Rosemary, Stolz; vice to Rural families. Large Line book, Elkon; The Complete Boot , Tunnel In The Sky, Ileinlein; of Household and Farm Products town, Mass. Tel. Georgetown Hies First Judge of said Court, this Of Cheese, Brown, Duncan ieth day of March in the year one WEDDING INTENTIONS Madam, Will You Talk? Stewart; backed by world-wide industry. 7161. TF 4 Food Odyssey, Hines; Gifts F5 and nine hundred and fifty-six. The following wedding inten- Superpower, Stewart; Cadet Gray, Write today, giving phone number. Rawleigh's Dept. MAD-72-300, DO YOU WANT to sell? All types Your Kitchen, Laklan; Compete JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. tions have been filed in the of- Todd; Races and People, Boyd; inson 6. Hatch Albany, N.Y." L-19-26-3 of listings wanted - Andover, Cookbook for Infra-red Bro;11 Essex St., fice of the town Clerk: Stanley, Invincible Explorer, Lawrence, Suburbs. Also Hampton and Rotisserie, Anders; Jev.s1 ence, Mass. Darrell W. Britton, 29 Corbett Benet; Keen Teens, Allen; Not Beach area. For prompt service 5-12-19 Articles for Sale Festival Cookbook, Engle; !!'" st. and Ilelen A. Geraghty, 87 For One Alone, Lyon; My Love call John V. Austin, Lawrence cialty of the House, Fe; monwealth of Massachusetts Dorchester st., Lawrence. 25152, 17 Woodland Street, Me- last, ud For One, Rendina; Passport to CHICAGO-WHITE WOMEN'S Roll- Crittendon League, and Docket No. 250,955 Russell W. Hyde, 65 Elm st., Romance, Cayenne; Love Taps er skates- Size 6- Slightly used. thuen. 11-12-19 I PROBATE COURT a little late, Stop Dieting, V x, as. Methuen and Ann S. Leslie, 57 Gently, Lambert; The Gentleman, Tel. And. 2739-W. 0-19 Losing, West. High st. Marshall; May With Three Faces, Wanted to Rent all persons interested in the es- FOR SALE - Drop-in Westing- of FREDERICK Chaloner P. Spencer, 137 Meissner; Sea Fights And Ship- INNES CHOSEN ADAMS late of house milk cooler, 25 CU., chest WANTED. FURNISHED APART- ver in said County, deceased. Graves st., So. Deerfield and ' wrecks, Baldwin; The Promise, to hold 4-20 Gal. Cans, strainer, ment - two or three bedrooms, in AS VICE PRESIDENT Petition has been presented to pads and pail. Tel. And. 1075-M. Canters Helen B. Stott, 26 Salem st. Kellner; Night Train To Scotland, Andover. Write Andover Towns- Andrew M. lanes, 17 Court for probate of a certain in- 0-19 John Carver Jr., 21 Washington Barr; Two's Company, Cavanna; man, Box D. C. -0 W-12-19 st., has been named a vice re nt purporting to be the last of ident of the Association of Man! said deceased by GEORGE J. ave. and Ina R. Thomson, 44 Mar- First Love, True Love, Emery; ALUMINUM combination windows 'leis Strange Disappearance From Ward - Triple action self storing, Fire Insurance Engineers. of Andover in said County, blehead st., North Andover. Automobiles for Sale the assistant secretary and chief ng that he be appointed execu- Thomas S. Zocco, 58 Russell 2, Denting; I Found My Love, Wal- 812.98; Deluxe 3 channel tiltornat- areal without giving a surety on den; Guide To Better Archery, ic, $15.98; Deluxe door, $34.95; 1953 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA - engineer of the Merrimack Mutoal •nd, st., Melrose and Ethel R. Ilibbert, Aluminum canopies and awnings 4 door sedan, dynaflow - 4 new 34' Maple ave. Forbes; Jungle Quest, Weyer. Fire Insurance company. of you desire to object thereto you in color, $16.95. Call Lawrence tires, new battery. One owner. Mr. Innes is president ur attorney should file a written Robert V. Deyermond Jr., 91 Elm 37493 or 32439 for free home dem- Must be seen and driven to be ap- fa TRY A TOWNSMAN preciated. Apply 4 Locke Street, Shawsheen PTA and is the mice in said Court at Haverhill at. and Ellen C. Thompson, 52 onstration. Johnson Aluminum e ten o'clock in the forenoon on WANT AD - CALL 1943 Products. 0-19-26-3-10 Andover. Tel. And. 3584. Z-12-19 of two sons, Andrew and David Summer st. 22 THURSDAY THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN APRIL 19, 1956 FRIENDLY GUILD Permits Require Mrs. Ralph Hill MEETING MONDAY TOWN MANAGER HEARING Iiirth The Friendly Guild of Christ TONIGHT IN LIBRARY ,;()BEL - Twin sons, Darrell Clyde and Harold Frank, April Approval From church will meet in the parish The second town manager 7 Is President Of house at 7:45 Monday evening. A hearing will be held tonight in the Lawrence General hospital book review will be presented by at 8 in the Memorial Dail li- to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gobel ion l3atchler), 8 FoxhilI rd. 2 Town Boards November Club Miss Elizabeth Eades, followed brary. All members of the board of Mrs. Ralph Ilill was elected by a social hour. The two hearings have health and board of selectmen met president of the November club at The committee in charge is been called to give all cit- 127 MAIN Monday night and agreed to re- the annual meeting April 9. Mrs. Leo Schiebler, chairman, izens an opportunity to sug- PAUL'S TEL. 213 VOLUME 65 quire approval from both boards Other officers elected include Mrs. Harold Colburn, Mrs. Edward gest amendments to the 25 Years' Experience for all building permits. Mrs. Edward I. Erickson, first O'Donnell and Mrs. Howard charter before it is present- Dressmaking Remodelei; The agreement was taken as at vice president; Mrs. Walter E. Young. Members are reminded to ed to the legislature for act- Alterations Ladies' Suits, Coats and nros,,. least a partial solution to drain- Mondale, second vice president; bring grabs for' the carnival to be ion. Taxp Made to Order age and sewerage problems Mrs. Cornelius G. S. Banta, re- held May 26. created by new building. cording secretary; Mrs. John S. WORKING FOR YWCA It is expected that problems of Brookover, corresponding secre- Miss Germaine L. Alexander, Only 3I , that nature will be discussed at a tary and Mrs. Clinton D. Shaw, 23 Maple ave., has recently moved Opening Soon.... meeting April 25 at 8 p.m. of the treasurer. to the Berkeley Residence club Tuesday board of health, board of public Mrs. Charles 11. Bennett and in Boston where she is now work- works, planning board and select- Mrs. Harold Smith were ele9ted ing. McCorm men. It will be the first of the ma- to the board of directors for three The Berkeley Residence club, THE BARON'S INN jor board meetings requested by years. operated by the YWCA, is a new Only 350 per Chairman Sidney P. White a few Named to the nominating com- residence which was opened in 4 LOCKE STREET TEL. 3584 day — somethit weeks ago. It is anticipated that mittee were Mrs. Harold T. God- 1954 for young women and stu- percent of the other boards, elected officials frey, chairman; Mrs. Malcolm B. dents. • Reception Room. voters. and appointed boards will attend McTernen and Mrs. Walter C. • Telephone service on all floors. Republicans meetings in the future for major Tomlinson. ACADEMY . Every bathroom tiled with strong, while 81 discussions of town problems. After the meeting, members of BARBER SHOP shower and tub their ballots. .%dlai Stevens At the Monday night meeting the Drama department assisted 96 Main St. Near A & P • Breakfast, afternoon tea and McCormack rec were health board Chairman Paul Planchet in a program of 3 BARBERS - GOOD SERVICE snacks served to guests. Charles O. McCullom, Robert A. "Familiar Faces". - c. Jo to apiece in the p, Walsh and Dr. Philip W. Blake; Fir,. - . 8:30 to 7 Watch For Our Opening Announcement in while Sen. Es Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN AY THURSDAYS Selectmen White, Dr. William Em- the choice of mons and Stafford Lindsay; Build- chose Sen. Symin ing Inspector Ralph W. Coleman, Republicans w Plumbing Inspector Alexander Eisenhower's n Senator Knowlar Thompson and health agent Man- uel Raposa. (Continued Plans To Widen IsAeastiv SelectmE Ballardvale Rd. Member Ready June 1 Vital By Plans for widening Liallardvale t\i°1° Appointments rd. may be ready by the end of the town boards have May or the first of June. by the selectmen. BPW Chairman Allen Flye said The Industria the plans could be available by PREMIUM - SELF - SEALANT commission n.emb that time. The work is authorized Here's A Real Liam Rhoads, 1 under Chapter 90, with the state King Macflury — paying half the $40,000 cost, the of the committee county paying a quarter and the Walter Goddard, town a quarter. Tire Buy meats, Robert Ma Flye said abuttors will have a ler and Ralph Uric chance to see the plans, as some Members of th, land taking may result from widen- TUBELESS board of appeals ing the road. town electing in Atty. Thomas Bur Nothing in this life is free— 3 even the successful politician has to (Continued on support his supporters. WINDOW IRE SAL GLASS ON 670 X 15 IF you break a lite SAVE s of Glass SIZE • * Yes, we a Do Not Fume and Fuss IN ADDITION TO YOUR • terested in y and welfar, TRADE IN (Plus Casing) • Just UP TO make it a poi Bring us your Do scriptions.T In PROPORTIONATE SAVINGS ON The Promptly an, conipoundee OTHER SIZES priced. Your always is va SASH • FIT YOUR PRESENT STANDARD RIMS and have our expert Glaziers • THEY SEAL THEIR OWN PUNCTURES Replace the Glass At • THEY'RE SAFE FROM BRUISE BLOWOUTS . . A Nominal Cost — • NEW GRIP BLOCK TREAD While You Wait WHILE You Are About It Have ALL MURRAY'S LEIGHTON'S Your Broken Glass Replaced 011[1 Lawrence Plate & GULF SERVICE GULF SERVICE P HARP MAIN AT P 11 MAIN AT CHESTNUT ST., ANDOVER 96 HAVERHILL ST., SHAWSHEEN Window Glass Co. TEL. 417 Canal St. — Tel. 37151 TEL. 8484 TEL. 8119 9, 1956

GOI3EL — Twin sons, Darrell FULL PAGE Clyde and Harold Frank, April', OF PHOTOS in the Lawrence General hospital PAGE 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gobel (NIar• ion Batchler), 8 Foxhill A SIIIDIDVIEU" lieWSISMAN Andover's Own Newspaper Since 1887 127 MAIN ST. VOLUME 69 NUMBER 29 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 26, 1956 PRICE 10 CENTS PAUL'S TEL. 2115 25 Years' experience Dressmaking Remodelii, Alterations Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses Taxpayers Ask Building Committee For So. School Made to Order Only 314 Voted Young Aviators Find Good Day For A Ride Want Limit On )n•••• Tuesday; Adlai,

The Taxpayers association McCormack Tie has filed a special article with ',ON'S INN Only 350 persons voted Tues- the selectmen calling for creation of a building committee to handle TEL. 3584 day — something less than four percent of the 8135 registered final plans and construction of the voters. South school. Dorn. Republicans came out - 228 Petitions had been circulated srvice on all floors. strong, while 87 Democrats cast for some time, as members of the ,orn tiled with their ballots. association sought the number of ub Adlai Stevenson and Rep. John signatures required for insertion fternoon tea and McCormack received 28 votes of an article. sd to guests. apiece in the presidential write- The request specifies a build- in while Sen. Estes Kefauver was ing committee of five to seven )pening Announcement the choice of 12 voters. Two persons, including two from the chose Sen. Symington. school committee, one from the Republicans wrote in President Finance committee and the others Eisenhower's name 186 times. from the public; "members from Senator Knowland received five the public at large to be, as near- (Continued on Page 1.5) ly as practicable, individuals whose normal business activity involves the design, construction or financing of buildings". The article specifies that the mod- (Continued on Page Seven) Group Discusses Appointments to several vital town boards have been announced South School In by the selectmen. The Industrial Development And off they went! These members of the Youth center's Aviation club took off for a ride Closed Session SEALANT commission members will be Wil- from Lawrence airport this week in the capable hands of Barbara Kieman, standing on the liam Rhoads, Hobert Watters, The school committee and its king 111acllury — former members plane's wing Standing are Donald Dunn, director of the center; Bob Wiss, John Tombarelli, four consultants went into execu- of the committee and James Dean, Simeone Nolet, Jane Hatch, Sandra Dulong and Walter Mooney, John Bolton flew another plane , tive session at last Wednesday Walter Goddard, Phillip S. Cle- carrying part of the group, (Leone Photo) night 's meeting to discuss some- thing relating to the South school. ments, Robert Mayo, Ilarold Hal- The session ler and Ralph Urich. press-excluded Little Leaguers was called by Chairman Roy Rus- Members of the new planning Wrap Up Details OF Charter sell, who said "I know of no board of appeals, authorized by reason why I have to give a reas- town meeting in March, will be In Practice For E S Before Going To Beacon Hill on" when queried as to the meet- Atty. Thomas Burns, three years; May 13 Opener ing's purpose. (Continued on Page Four) Details of the town manager Although the committee has yet Prior to the secret discussion, Members of Andover's four Lit- charter are being spelled out this to make final, formal decisions on the consultants and the school tle League teams were chosen at week in preparation for filing the changes in the charter, it was ap- committee had reviewed several legislation in the Legislature. parent at the two public hearings the player auction April 22. preliminary plans for the South that at least two suggested ex- Practice sessions are expected school with representatives of ceptions under the purchasing to begin Saturday, with plans now the Perley F. Gilbert associates. IAL clause will be considered favor- calling for the opening game on Members of the working press ably. May 13. Officials of the League were excluded from the private pXX 15 Members of the committee gen- have explained that notice of discussion and no statement has ON erally expressed themselves fav- practice sessions will be given been issued relating to the pur- orably over the library's request to the boys by their coaches. These. pose of the executive meeting. exempt the purchase of books and are the team rosters: (Continued on Page 14) SIZE * Yes, we are truly in- allied audio-visual aids from the Giants terested in your health manager's control; and a similar IN ADDITION TO YOUR exception for school text books Giants: Donald Anderson, John and welfare. Always k. BUDGET IN (Plus Casing) Auchterlonie, Frank Bleszinski, TRADE make it a point to bring appeared to be favored. PERSONAL William Butler, Frederick Cebulla Your Spring Needs us your Doctor's However, School Superintendent pre- Robert Edgar, Charles Johnson, scriptions. They will be BUSINESS Edward I. Erickson's request that at school department purchases be James Kryzynski, David Lermond, SAVINGS ON promptly and precisely CALL 1943 taken from the manager's control; Daniel Murphy, Robert Partridge, COLE PAINT compounded and fairly THE TOWNSMAN (Continued on Page 13) Malcolm Sandberg, Allan Taylor, 10 MAIN STREET 'I'LL. 1156 priced. Your patronage SIZES Frank Trombly, Dale Ward, Dean always is valued. Ward, Kent Warner and Donald 1ARD RIMS Announcing- White; coach, Arthur White. PUNCTURES (Continued on Page Five) TREE The Appointment Of FEEDING 1 BRUISE BLOWOUTS - scientific feeding TREAD assures vigorous MRS. KAY NOYES treegrowth ON9S As A Representative Of lavish foliage! CALL TODAY ANDOVER 1848 Andover AMALI Realty Agency 30 So. Broadway, Lawrence SERVICE 3 Lowell St., Shawsheen Village CALL LAW. 30396 AMALIA CALL KAY AT 702 or 2002 TREE SURGEONS, INC. -IILL ST., SHAWSHEEN Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. 6 lia_verhill St., Showsheen

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her mother, Mrs. Fred Buckley, Ilarold Sheaf I; finance, Frank Mrs. John Duke and Mrs. Mary Haggerty; camping and hiking, Architects Offer Campbell. A decorated cake with Robert Head; transportation, Al- BALLARDVALE a WAC emblem was the center bert Warner; scoutmaster, re- 4 School Plans Mrs. Ruth Green, Correspondent, Telephone 267M piece. She is the daughter of Mr. appointed James Butler. The next The school committee and its meeting will be held April 30 at consultants are and Mrs. Fred Buckley of Center considering foe Farewell Party st. and graduated from Punchard the home of Alco Taylor on Hall e A farewell party was tendered pGlfainbsertproessoeonotefadteboy for LP1 High school in 1955. ave. at 7:30 p.M. r tPheeriejouFis Miss Margaret Buckley last Satur- Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bowling Notes school. Each day night. Miss Buckley leaves Henry Trow, William Davison, Results of the Val-E-Roll bowl- of the plans includes less Friday morning by plane for Camp Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duke, Mrs. ing league for Wednesday April 11 space than the original desip McClellan in Alabama for training Helen Ness, Mr. and Mrs. William were as follows: Aces 4, Trumps turned down at town meeting aid each bears a cost estimate under MacCausland, Mr. and Mrs. George 0; Jokers 3, Queens 1; Royals 3, MI=1:0 the original $980,0. 4t, Deuces 1. high singles; Mary Ja- Davison; Marilyn Ness, Mr. and Ofof moot cobson 106 and Peg Townsend .to the coo- PLAYHOUSE' Mrs. Bert Food, Mr. and Mrs. mittee and consultants appeared Arthur White Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 100. High triples Mary Jacobson NOW THRU SATURDAY to be a plan for a one-story bath- Howard Colbath, Mr. and Mrs. 300 and Peg Townsend 290. high SPARKLING ing containing 42,270 square feet COURT MARTIAL Robert Earl, Mrs. Dennis Tyrell pinfall Royals 1287. with 14.5 percent corridor spare; Results of Wednesday, April OF BILLY MITCHELL III, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Miss and a two-story structure with 4:. 1111 i 18 were as follows: Jokers 3, Nancy White, Mrs. Leonard Hill, 191 square feet of space but wi Gary Cooper Miss Anne L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Aces 1; Deuces 3, Queens 1; and Elizabeth Montgomery 15.5 percent corridor space. Tte Walter Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Royals 4, Trumps 0. high sing- 3:05 6:00 8:55 original plan included 47,14- James Enright, Mr. and Mrs. John les, Lillian Myers 103 and Marion square THIS IS THE ARMY Pryce, 102. High triples, Mary Duke, Mrs. Mary Campbell and 'Fhe one-;tory building, figure; (All Star Cost) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley. Jacobson and Marion Pryce 261. at $17 per square foot, wou.1 1:45 4:45 7:40 High pinfall, Jokers 1208. cost $714,000 for actual construct- Birthday Party Games scheduled for Wednes- ion but estimates would also Sunday, Monday 8 Tuesday Little Daniel Tallini, son of iF April 29th- 30th, May 1st. MISS MARGARET BUCKLEY day, May 2, are as follows; elude $57,000 for fees to the a- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tallini of in the Women's Army Corp. A chitect, $57,120 for furniture as HELL ON FRISCO BAY Center st., celebrated his first Queens vs. Aces; Royals vs. Jo- purse of money was presented her $20,000 for site development Cinemascope & Technicolor birthday with a party at his home kers and Trumps vs. Deuces. Thus the total estimate for th Alan Lodd — Joanne Dru and a buffet lunch was served by on April 19. Birthday cake and The annual banquet will be plan was $848,120. 2:05 5:25 8:45 ice cream featured the happy held at the Colonial Country club on Wednesday, May 9. The ban- The two-story building, win FRANCIS IN THE NAVY event. approximately 1000 square feet Guests included Diane, Edward quet committee includes Nora En- Donald O'Connor — Martha Hyder of space more, would cost right, Mary Jacobson and Marion 1865. 3:40 7:05 and Donald Frederick, John Block, 120. Paula and Douglas Audette, Pryce. 'The trophy committee in- Wednesday thru Saturday The architects agreed to dup.- cludes Blanche Znamierowski, May 2nd thru 5th $50 to $2,000 Donna Tallini, Margaret Bourassa, cate the two plans in quantity so Mrs. Albert Frederick, Mrs. Es- Lillian Myers and Gertrude Wal- that members of the school cod. Direct from lea PICNIC ent. shipment of be ANDOVER FINANCE ther Diaz, Mrs. Marie Bourassa, mittee and the four consultants fabrics, and alp eluding nary. s• CInemascope & Technicolor Mrs. Cleo Audette, Mrs. Tallini Receives Promotion might study them. William Holden COMPANY and the honored guest, Daniel. Carlton Brown, USN, has been MUTIIEKLAN Gymnasium Questioned Rosalind Russell promoted from DKSN to DK3-Petty Street Floor Organizational Meeting Under considerable diseussio: 2:05 5:35 9:05 Officer-Third Class. He is a grad- An organizational meeting for during the session was the gyn. Musgrove Building uate of Punchard high school, PRICE OF FEAR Boy Scout troop 76 was held last nasium — designed with an 18-foot (Entrance Also From Lobby) class of 1954 and graduated from DOUBLE-WOVEI, Merle Oberon — Lex Barker Friday evening in the scout room. high ceiling for basketball. Me3- ELM SQ. ANDOVER 1998 U.S. Naval school, Dispursing 3:55 7:25 Alco Taylor was elected chairman Eters of the school committee Clerk Class "A" at Newport, . of the troop committee. Mr. 'Fay- pointed out that the original pt. fashi R.I. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lor was a scout master and dis- pose of the larger gymnasium Nis trict commissioner, when he re- Edwin Brown of Andover st. to provide space for communes sided in Connecticut. Ile ap- Parent Teacher Meeting activities, older basketball teats pointed the Rev. Ralph Rosen- The regular meeting of the Bal- and the like. blad, chaplain; Albert Warner, lardvale PTA will be held at the Frank Kiernan, a member of tie secretary and publicity; and the Bradlee school on Thursday eve- architectural firm, said some $5S, following chairmen for sub-com- ning, May 2 at 8. A film will be 000 to $60,000 might be saved if Interest mittees: program and activities, shown and reports of the nominat- the gym was cut to a 60140 room 01 a 16-foot ceiling. lie sad 0 Paid ing and banquet committees will with be given. that height and size would be am- Quarterly agreed JOHN H. united Church Guild ple for primary graders but The regular meeting of the that the school committee must the pr, United church guild was held last arrive at a decision as to N5 TIIERI./4 use of the area, on whico ON SAVINGS Thursday evening in the vestry. posed would depend the size and Neigh. GRECOE Mrs. James Butler had charge of FOR THE PAST the devotional service. ELECTED PRESIDENT Jeweler — Optician A report of the Rummage sale Miss Mary Lord, a junior g WE'VE A FRESH, 7 YEARS Incomparable Repair committee was given by the chair- Wellesley college, is the no Service at no greater man, Mrs. Albert Warner. It will president of the college's Outiq lash; be held in the community room on cost than ordinary club. A resident of Boxford, so May 8-9. The committee includes graduated from,Punchard. work. .. Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Mrs. William mite] 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 830 Batchelder, Mrs. Robert Mears, PERSONAL (Continued on Page 16) Mrs. David Lawson of Wolcat ave. has returned home from t:e Lawrence General hospital where The All-New she was a surgical patient.

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Make Subuitantlal Saving% as Timely Surds Architects Offer ... for Youraelt. Year Family ...Ed Your Bore! Charge ... Budget ... Layaway! 4 School Plans The school committee and its consultants are considering foe plans presented by the Perley I:. Gilbert associates for the South school. Each of the plans includes less space than the original desip 1900.1956 turned down at town meeting aid each bears a cost estimate under 3'4 si the original $980,000. Of most interest to the cot, TODAY ... Shop the Sale with a tradition of greatness behind it ... for Great Selections! mittee and consultants appeared Great Values! Great Savings! It's Store-Wide, extending from om downstairs to the top floor ! to be a plan for a one-story built. SPARKLING COLLECTION INTO SUMMER ing containing 42,270 square feet VIVA! OUR IMPORTED ITALIAN with 14.5 percent corridor space; and a two-story structure with 45,. 191 square feet of space hut with 15.5 percent corridor space. Tk original plan included 47,147 square feet. The one-story building, figure: at $17 per square foot, won: cost $714,000 for actual construe. ion but estimates would also is elude $57,000 for fees to the z. chitect, $57,120 for furniture an: Usually $20,000 for site developmen. YOU MAY WIN! COME IN, to 10.95 Thus the total estimate for tt, REGISTER YOUR NAME AT 1 ... 5500 Award plan was $848,120. The two-story building, ANY COUNTER IN OUR STORE! 2 ... '250 Awards approximately 1000 square of space more, would cost $865. Nothing to do . . . nothing to buy! 5 ... 5 50 Awards 120. Read this page daily, for date of drawing. The architects agreed to (top,- 10 ... s 25 Awards Simply sensational imported leather bags! All a beautiful, cate the two plans in quantity mellow natural Italian cowhide...polished to a high sheen ... tailored as perfectly inside as out. Fine selection of that members of the school co:- Direct from leading New York milliners ... a desirable shipment of beautiful spring-summer straw s, straw- • CHARGE styles and sizes. Every one is terrific, and only at mittee and the four consultans fabrics, and alpacas. Newest styles, newest colors in- Sutherland's. • BUDGET might study them. cluding navy, white, and beiges. Be early for yours! • LAYAWAY SUTHERLAND'S %MILNER)* ItAlt--Serond Floor SUTIeERLANIUS LEATHER GOODS--Strent Floor Gymnasium Questioned Under considerable discussioi during the session was the gyn. nasium — designed with an 18-1og DOUBLE-WOVEN FABRIC OR NYLON high ceiling for basketball. Met LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE, ORLON leers of the school committee pointed out that the original pl• pose of the larger gymnasium so YOU'LL to provide space for communi:v LIVE IN AND LIKE THEM. activities, older basketball tears and the like. BECAUSE THEIR STYLING, TAILORING. Frank Kiernan, a member of ttt QUALITY FABRICS HAVE BEEN ACCLAIMED In shortie and slip-on styles architectural firm, said some $55,- BY Kitten-soft, summer- weight ... exquisite, hand-sewn / FASHION 000 to $60,000 might be saved if THROUGHOUT THE EDITORS 100",, Orlon cardigans in all the fashion-popular the gym was cut to a 60x40 ran double woven fabric gloves with plain COUNTRY, shades. Short or long sleeved, some with with a 16-foot ceiling. Ile said or pearl trims; nylon novelty collars. that height and size would be aer gloves with fagot and ruffle Sites 34 to 40. Come ple for primary graders but agreed cuffs. Blacks, whit., navy, and in, phone your order. beiges. that the school committee must SUTHERLAND'S SPORTSWYAR -- tieraed Floor arrive at a decision as to the re- sl'THERLAND'S GIA/VE BAIL—Street visor posed use of the area, on who would depend the size and heigh.

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Student CouncilC uncil Week PERSON AL AT ANTI-SLB SCIIOOL During the week of LITTLE LEA . Mrs. Walter Morrissey of Whit- Stanley J. Poremba, damage May 1-4 we are going to celebrate Student tier st. attended a fashion show controlman first class, USN, is OPENER MA' PUNCHARD HIGH Council week. in Boston recently. attending the fleet sonar school (Continued f By Carol Desrocher Thehe program of events is as For Investments See at San Diego, Cal. The school Red Sox specializes in training officers lied Sox: book committee and belongs to fo'll'iouewssd:ay, Assembly; Wednesday, VINCENT TREANOR and enlisted men in all phases of Andrew Blake the Library club. She is also par- Boys' tag day, assembly; Thurs. of anti-submarine warfare. Poremba Richard Cha ticipating in many of the sports day, Girls' tag day, dime dance. BACHE &CO. is the son of Mrs. Marie K. Mit- Cookson, Bich r.. N.Y. Stock Exchange' affairs at Punchard. 2:15 - 4:15; Friday, Spring Fes. chell, 37 Dutton rd. and is the Kenny, 'I'homa Leading Stock and She has won awards in art in tival Dance, 8-11; the dance will husband of the former Grace E. Lebreck, John .orrimoditv Exchanges both the first and third years of cost 600 stag and SI a couple. 14 PARK ST. TEL. 440 Bailey of Lawrence. worth Madden, high school. At that time a popular dis: For further education she plans David F. Murp ''Things ff rr vitt" — OUR 19th YEAR — jockey will be chosen from each to attend a teachers college. of the classes. James Stott Ile Lawrence Sull Bakery Sale MANY The National Honor Society of APPOINTMENTS Prochazka. Punchard will hold a bakery sale TO KEY BOARDS COATS - SUITS Yankees REGULARLY 1() on April 28 from 9:30 to 1:30 at (Continued from Page One) Hill's Hardware store. All pro- Yankees: D, You know our quality Joseph McCarthy, two years; ceeds will be put into the socie- Carpentier, G. Frank Brigham, one year; Atte, Barry and styling . . . ty's scholarship fund. Collins, Vincent Stulgis, associate men. Doherty, Rona Assembly Leone, Dennis Last Tuesday the cheerleaders ber $ 44 and $54 A.Iso named by the selectee O'lieilly, Georg 61, sponsored the assembly. It con- were several individuals, inclucr G. Prout III, Jot EASY SHOPPING sisted of three short movies en- ing Vincent F. Stulgis as tom FBI NI'L'E 'I'LL 9 P. Whitney anc counsel; Francis P. Markey, vet. titled "Football Parade of the coach, A. Carpe NO PARKING DIFFICULTIES ANDOVER MISS MARY BONANNO year 1955," "Aqua Frolics", and erans' service agent; and Arthu W. Cole, welfare agent. Person of the Week "Death in the Arena". Cardinals Miss Mary Bonanno, 29 Enmore Others who participated in it Atty. Alfred W. Fuller was Cardinals: W named an associate member COLES IS YOUR ONE-STOP st., has been selected as the per- were Billy Vickers, George Du- nie, Ted Burtt, J the appeals board to replace son of the week. rant, Joan Hamilton and Margaret Damon, John Go Atty. Richard K. Gordon. Waite She has been a member of the Watson. eltine, Gordon .416,111111 C. Tomlinson was re-elected at I jggiOIL Dance committee, Dramatic club, Dancing phen Holdsworti associate member of that boar: ltDEN Glee club, Service club, Prom On Mondays, Tuesdays and ings, Donald L as was Leon A. Field and Dugs council and newspaper committee. Thursdays during lunch time lest, George L Bullock was retained for another She was head of the picture com- dancing is held in the gym. Norman Wallace three year term. mittee Prom. Everyone going there must dance. coach, Lafayette CENITE In making their annual appoint. This year she is on the Year- Wallflowers are not allowed. _ meats, all inspectors and assis• Farm Team Sch ae Rood yoa/- /avow,/ tants were held up until after a Meanwhile, fa meeting of several town boards, sessions for all I Choose from 3 famous Scorrs scheduled for last evening. Tk to any of the fot BLENDS . . . this year sow the best Try It For 14 Days session was called by the select. gin Sunday. Yot —get a better lawn for less! men with the various inspectors, port to the fief planning board, BPW and board homes on the fol • "Deluxe" Scotts® ....$1 .65 lb of health to discuss building pro:, West Center pl SEED Picture book lawn beauty . . . mil- lems in the community. p. m. Andover Ph lions of perennial seeds per pound- -E Lawn Other appointments announced io burn st plays. 5 lbs —57.95 25 lbs — $38.75 this week include Jean E. Weeks, lardvale, 2:30par FREE! matron of town infirmary; Wilson Two farm tean • "Special" Scotts . . . . $1.25 lb Prove—without obligation—that J. Crawford, town hall janitor on each field, w: Combines beauty and service for and weigher in charge of town better outdoor living — 5 lbs — $5.95 Foley is best for your lawn ... scales, also deputy sealer of Bmilalchhleusr:roe PaiandysJ weights and measures; Walter F. • "Utility" Scotts 95c lb You're invited to come in right away dinals, John Webl . . . take home a Foley Advanced-De- McDonald, registrar of voters la seely:LWioburn sc., Quick and hardy grass coverage ... sign 18- or 20-inch Rotary Power Mower three years; H. Sherwood Harar, Shaeff and Henry rugged lawn-5 lbs — $4.75 . try it on your lawn for 14 days ... surveyor of bark and lumber; L. Roland Joy; We give it a real workout ... see what a ham It. Hickey, dog officer. Sox, Hill Howartl beautiful job it does ... see how easy Doherty replaces Georg 5co7r4. geed ,or every /o v'' lawn mowing can be. James Dodgers, Bob Pat Stanley Jr. on the recreation cm- Lionel Siroit You'll agree the Foley mittee, with L. Gleynn Yeatos, er of the farm sys is finest for your own Bart Smalley, Francis P. Marko lawn—if not, you get — — SPECIAL r Pearson; Malcolm F. your money back.You've nothing to lose ... ar. LanudndWgraelnt e, trustee of Spring better lawn grooming to Grove cemetery. HYDRATED LIME 5 gain! REG. 894 - 50 POUND BAG - BRU 9` FROM Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN SPECIAL SERVING JACKSON - ALL METAL F AI WHEELBARROWS Vim' 111- NO HOMES COMFORTABLE It's all metal with a 3 cubic foot AND BRIGHT volume tray! Has semi-pneumatic rub- WHEN ITS PLUMBING) Field ber tire. Rubber hand-grips. BUY IT ON OUR BUDGET PLAN REGULAR VALUE $12.85 8.95 ISN'T RIGHT FERTILIZERS Pay As Little As $3.00 Weekly F MILORGANITE 80 lb. bags 4.25 POWER BOVUNG 50 lb. bags 2.95 MOWER WE , GOLDEN VIGORO 50 lb. bogs 3.75 SCOTTS Whatever your plumbing or BOVU See for Yourself or VIGORO 50 lb. bogs 2.60 heating problem ... large • How smooth and Iseovtifirl • Foley- eras), to hondle—light, raorevever- small - CALL art town looks able LET US HE SCOTT'S ORGANIC 50 lb. bags 3.95 • Exchnive"Cyclasse"design disperses • Mulches clippings for ea healthier grow evenly without clogging Iowa • Snap-on handles make mower easy No I 50 lb. bags • Trues right wp to Ire's, fences. bor- to store or transport SHEEP MANURE 1.89 ders—with either side of mews • flagged—to give long servke • Cots short gross or loll weeds "Suction-Lift" blade pulls grass vp- • Cask Is.. kr *parole right for evert, smooth cutting

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Student Council Week LITTLE LEAGUE During the week of May 1-4 we Annual Festival VOR411/ R4A0g1 4FAMOUS 8/44, are going to celebrate Student OPENER MAY 13 BRANDS Fp 02 Council week. (Continued from Page One) Ny6AV " The program of events is as Red Sox Of Choir Guild follows: lied Sox: Robert Baillie, W. HNNy's Tuesday, Assembly; Wednesday, Andrew Blake, Richard Busby, Here May 9 Boys' tag day, assembly; Thurs. Richard Chadwick, Lawrence day, Girls' tag day, dime dance, Cookson, Richard Edgar, Charles Christ Episcopal church will be host to the 52nd Annual Festival 2:15 - 4:15; Friday, Spring Fes Kenny, Thomas Leary, Michael tival Dance, 8-11; the dance of the Choir Guild of the Diocese will Lebreck, John Kevin Lynch, Ells- of New Hampshire and Massachu- cost 600 stag and $1 a couple. worth Madden, Larry McKittrick, setts on At that time a popular dis: Wednesday evening, May David F. Murphy, Samuel Murray, 9 at 7:30 p.m. jockey will be chosen from east James Stott Reilly, John Neal and Five choirs of men and boys of the classes. Lawrence Sullivan; coach, Bob from Grace church, Manchester, MANY APPOINTMENTS Prochazka. N.H., Christ church and St. John's TO KEY BOARDS church of Portsmouth, N.H.; the 1 ankees Church of the Good Shepherd of (Continued from Page One) Yankees: D. Becotte, James Reading, and Christ church of An- Quality Controlled Choice Joseph McCarthy, two years . Carpentier, G. Chetson, Raymond dover will present a program of Frank Brigham, one year; Auk Collins, Barry Connors, Michael sacred music. Full choral even- LAST WEEK FOR Vincent Stulgis, associate mer. Doherty, Ronald Hajj, William song, special anthems and so-' ber. Leone, Dennis O'Shea, James J. prano and alto solos will be BLANKETS Also named by the selectmt O'Reilly, George A. Porter, James sung. Ilarry Whittemore of Man- Watch for our next great pro- were several individuals, Mehl, G. Prout III, John Tansey, Dudley chester, N.H., will be choirmas- motion .. . watch our ad! ter; Donald Vaughan of Ports- ing Vincent F. Stulgis as toss P. Whitney and Arthur 1'T-icy; LAST WEEK'S WINNERS counsel; Francis P. Markey, ver coach, A. Carpentier. mouth, N.H. and Irvin Wilkinson H. Uulong erans' service agent; and Arth, of Andover will be the organists. 403 No. Main St., Andover In the solo competition which W. Cole, welfare agent. Cardinals Rod Traiicante Try our quality controlled meats and taste for yourself - the superiority ... cut to order, too! Atty. Alfred W. Fuller Ad Cardinals: William Auchterlo- takes place during the day, two 55 Trenton St., Lawrence boys are presented from each named an associate member nie, Ted Burtt, James Brent, Glenn Beth Barnwell the appeals board to replan Damon, John Gorrie, Charles Hes- church and the winners of the 26 Woodbridge Rd., No. And. contests in the soprano and alto Atty. Richard K. Gordon. Waltu chine, Gordon Holdsworth, Ste- James Buss classifications are awarded sil- C. Tomlinson was re-elected phen Holdsworth, Melvin Hutch- 217 Highland Rd., Andover ver medals and sing during the associate member of that boar ings, Donald Leete, Roger Len- Bev. Corrigan ROASTS Festival. David Currier, son of as was Leon A. Field and Iluc --18 Woodbridge Rd., No. And. - TOP ROUND- fest, George Levi, Barry Low, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Currier won Bullock was retained for anothc Norman Wallace and James Webb; the soprano medal last year at FACE RUMP- three year term. CAKE MIX coach, Lafayette Stickney. the Festival in Portsmouth, N.H. In making their annual appoin t DROMEDARY BOTTOM ROUND- lb 63c The public is cordially invited ments, all inspectors and ass:- Farm Team Schedule HONEY-SPICE to attend. Pound and pound of real clear meat. No added fat to melt tants were held up until after Meanwhile, farm team practice 19 OZ PKG 25c away in cooking. Completely quality controlled flavor meeting of several town board• sessions for all boys not assigned REALTY TRANSFERS and tenderness. build a meal Around one! Robert E. Thom et ux to Arthur scheduled for last evening. T: to any of the four teams will be- J. Smith Jr. et ux, Stevens st. session was called by the selec• gin Sunday. Youngsters will re- FLOUR LEAN - ALL STEER BEEF C. Lincoln Giles to George E. 3 men with the various inspector, port to the fields nearest their Hill et ux, Andover st. planning board, BPW and boa homes on the following schedule: GOLD MEDAL Edgar P. Gaumond, Jr. to Vin- of health to discuss building pro,. West Center playground, 1:30 25 lb bog 1.89 pan. cent D. Marino et ux, Beacon st. HAMBURG lbs terns in the community. Andover Playstead, 2 p.m.; 89c Armand L. Demers et al to Other appointments announced lloburn st. playing field in Bal- FRESHLY GROUND FROM OUR BEST BEEF Jeremiah L. Dyer et ux, Green- TOMATO SOUP this week include Jean E. Weeks, lardvale, 2:30 p.m. wood rd. CUT FROM OUR OWN FANCY WHITE PEARLS matron of town infirmary; Wilson Two farm teams will work out HEINZ on each field, with the following J. Crawford, town hall janitor BUY 10 OZ CAN for coaches: 4 41c LEGS AND and weigher in charge of toss Playstead, Yankees, lb scales, also deputy sealer of Bill Munroe and Jerry Davey; Car- FRIGIDAIRE CHICKEN THIGHS 59c weights and measures; Walter F. dinals, John Webb and Ed Morris- FROM INSTANT COFFEE McDonald, registrar of voters for sey; Woburn st., Tigers, Harold AUTHORIZED DEALERS There ere ONLY 4 in Lawrence RED ROSE three years; H. Sherwood Harm, Shaeff and Henry Meyers; Giants, AND THE 2 OZ JAR STOCK YOUR FREEZER surveyor of bark and lumber; CI- Roland Joy; West Center, Red 43c Liam it. Hickey, dog officer. Sox, Bill Howarth and Jim Smith; Hart Electric Co. KR AFT BIRDS EYE ORANGE JUICE. 6 oz 2 for 37* 12 oz James Doherty replaces George Dodgers, Bob Paul and Jim Cald- 170 Broadway, Methuen APPLE JELLY 14c Stanley Jr. on the recreation con, ell. Lionel Sirois is commission- Cor. Oakland Ave. TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE 6 oz 2 for 294 mittee, with L. Gleynn Yeatoc, er of the farm system. Open TUES. and nu. Eves. GRAPE JELLY 17C DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 6 oz 2 for 294 Bart Smalley, Francis P. Marker WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 6 oz 2 for 374 and Walter Pearson; Malcolm E. COFFEE SYRUP SUNKIST LEMONADE 6 oz 3 for 434 Lundgren, trustee of Sprir.g 12 OZ BOTTLE 29c SUNKIST LEMON JUICE 6 oz 2 for 294 Grove cemetery. BRUCKMANN'S STERLING SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD LARGE SIZE Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN 2 PKGS 17c SALT 3C EGGS 55c SERVING THE GARDEN - LAWN AND P ERMA-L I QUID BUTTER lb DOZ. BOT 43 FARM TRADE SINCE 1885 STARCH c VINE RIPENED CELLO-PACK 2for 71 YEARS OF TESTED SERVICE! NO HOMES COMFORTABLE LARGE CAN OF TOMATOES 19c SPINACH 25c AND ESIZIGHTi FREE AJAX WITH THE WHEN ITS PLUMBING Field - Flower and Garden PURCHASE OF KING-SIZE CELLO-PACK NEW ISN'T FAB only $1.10 SALAD BOWL 19c RIGHT PKG. CABBAGE lb5c FERTILIZERS JOHNNY'S — RICH CUP — SEEDS & TOOLS SUPERB BFBELEEND lb 89c CELERY HEARTS CELL°-PACK —19c tom• . WE ARE CARLOAD LOT BUYERS OF edrit' SCOTTS PRODUCTS — MILORGANITE — LIME rOPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL your plumbing or Whatever BOVUNG — PEAT MOSS & FERTILIZERS heating problem . . . large LOTS OF LOTS OF small — CALL LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT LAWN FOOD FREE FREE No Need To Use Your Car As A Truck PARKING PARK ING JUST CALL US OR DROP IN — JOHNNY'S WE DELIVER....

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April 28, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. All those wishing to Rain Or Snow have their papers picked up please Honor SHAWSHEEN have them securely tied in a bun- Won't Mrs. Kay Noyes, Correspondent, Telephone 2.1102 dle and left at the edge of the Stop sidewalk. Studer Birthday Party Pack Meeting Clown Town Candy Child, daughter of Mr. The monthly pack meeting of A ItIEDOY KILOWATT* and Mrs. Ernest Child of Stirling puppet show under the direct. BUILDING COM. Shawsheen Cub Scouts 71 will be ion of Mrs. Donald E. Ward st., celebrated her third birthday Mill URGED BY GRC The next time you be one of the high-lights held at 7:15 Friday, in the Shaw- at a party held in her honor April of Cleo, (Continued fro sheen school. Den four, under the Town which will be held look at your Electric 22. The young guest of honor re- all di, orator appoint direction of Mrs. Louis liravacos, Saturday, April 28, at the Service Bill, think for ceived many gifts on the happy M- the Finance co will lead the April meeting. over playstead. Mrs. Ward will occasion. The group was enter- be point all other a minute about how assisted tained by a variety of party games by Mrs. Phillips B. the two designat many, many jobs Marsden Jr., Mrs. Peregrin and the winners were awarded Sch. committee. The Reddy did for you. CLEANING prizes for their efforts. Amid mul- warzer and Mrs. Guy B. Rowe J. • by Taxpayer nom windows and paint. ti-colored favors, hats and ball- in presenting Little lied Sure doesn't cost Hid-. Wolfson. West Guaranteed. oons the guests enjoyed a buffet Hood and Hansel and Crete'. much per job, does it? "In addition," istiimatea luncheon at a colorfully decorated Among the many events Ginn. sce- "we plan to brin table whose centerpiece was a duled to provide all day entertaa. izens, under the Coskreit large birthday cake with three ment will he the Merry-Go-Roo EL. LAW. 6465 d provisions to prey candles. and other rides, games, grit,. some of the di, Those present at the party were bags, colorful balloons and rhoo fences of the pat Linda Kopatch, Elaine Kopatch, clowns. Robert McKinnon, Laurie 1. oster, `found itself face Refreshments will consist )f Robert Henderson, Richard Hen- of voting more b charcoal broiled frankforts, tonics, derson, Earl Smith, Thomas Ni- paying for the co: ice cream, brownies and fudge. CHARLES KOLA grelli, Donna Trask, Johnny Trask, changes in desip In case of rain or even snow. On P.R. Detail Billie Plaetowicz, Mrs. Walter came in at higher Clown Town will be held in to Charles Koza, son of Mr. and Austin, Mrs. Francis Ellis and architect estimat Central Elementary school Mrs. Ernest Child of Stirling st., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Child. gym. ways appeared t sium. enlisted in the U.S. Army two Antique Study Group ridiculous that the ANDOVER 3582 Clown town is sponsored by tk 27 MAIN ST. TEL. weeks ago and is presently sta- The American Home and An- should be based u the Andona society, a charitable r. Under New Management tioned at Ft. Dix, N.J., where he tique Study department of actual cost of the Shawsheen Village Woman's club ganization, which will use tie has been assigned to a public re- certainly is little, will hold an all-day pilgrimage on proceeds of this affair for tie lations detail. live for the archi NATIONAL BABY WEEK Friday, May 11, when Sturbridge equipment fund of the Andorra Annual Tea Party ize under such cc BLANKET April 29th- May 5th Village will be visited by the de- Youth center and to send descry. The Shawsheen Village Woman's "Ilse Associati partment members. ingBoy Scouts of Andover to club held a fashionable tea Wed- the president, " Announcement is being made at summer camp. SPECIAL nesday, April 18, in the Andover ropose that the b this time so that all those interes- Country club for new members ee be instructed ted in making this trip will con- and department chairmen of the Scout Cookie Sale - following provision tact Mrs. Arthur Steinert or Mrs. tract with any 1955-56 season. G. Edgar Best so that complete i Best In History arch Annual Banquet arrangements for transportation "That the arch 8 mem Colors: dr The Shawsheen Village Woman's and reservations may be taken Andover's Girl Scouts sold toe normal perce White club will hold its annual banquet care of at this time. 8294 boxes of cookies during be type of structure w Pink Pepperell on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Executive Board Meeting annual sale. based upon the sur yropriated by the Blue BABY BLANKET Andover Country Club. The speak- The executive board of the Troop 87 sold the most hoes, er for the evening will be Carl De Shawsheen P.T.A. will hold a with an average of 37.4 boxesper Peeling for construe Maize Blend of Rayon and Nylon Suze, a well-known radio and tel- .meeting Wednesday evening, April girl. Mrs. William MacAdam is'te "That, if subseqe In Mint 2.95 evision personality whose gay and 25, at 8 at the home of Mrs. Thom- troop leader. Second highest to at more than tl as Marjerison on Burnham rd. building committee Bound with Acetate Satin highly informative program on sales was Troop 88, with 36 bads SIZE: 36 x 50 the right, if it so , "Greece, Yugoslavia, and other Plans will be discussed at this per girl and third was Troop68 meeting in connection with the quest such changes parts of the Middle East" should with an average of 32.8 boxes. banquet to be held in June. as may be requires not be missed. Mrs. Charles Bowman, Andover building cost, at Hostess chairmen for the affair Personals chairman of the sale, reported the Linda McCarthy, daughter of liciiitectural cost to are Mrs. James G. Baxter and Mrs. Greater Lawrence total sale Lobe Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of "This Associatio for ship and shore k and golf galore Thomas Neil. the highest ever achieved. Thu, Carisbrooke st., spent the week ion said,"that the Scout Paper Drive she explained, more scouts atd at Twin Mountains where she at- are absolutely nece A paper drive, conducted by Boy Brownies will have a chance to we tended the Whitefield school prom Scouts and Cub Scouts of Shaw- attend summer camp for a week. adequate protection 1111 recommend sheen, will be held Saturday, before returning home this week- Mrs. Bowman expressed her ducts ainst excessive c i . end with her parents. to townspeople who supported It additional ince William Flaherty of Fletcher hitect to produce It sale. 11, `st. is recuperating at his home lowest possible after an illness. t with good educal Mrs. Charles Dufton and daugh- YOU !dents and high stru ter, Gayle, of Canterbury st. have if it's Can't Afford dards. If the town returned home after enjoying a trip bidding committee To Wait to Utah where they visited Mrs. quality and educat NEW Dufton's brother, Dr. Lincoln Until the Last Day rents will be assure Clark and his family. To Get Your aspen committee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ostrowe it's at Auto Glass Replaced these standards c * Pound and family of Corbett st. have re- tanned at lower cot turned home after spending the Why not drop in tract should provide Town & Country winter months in Florida. and of choice to procee at no Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kannan of Let US Replace it With additional cost Sherbourne st. have returned home Cotton — Orlon after enjoying a vacation in Flor- TRAVEL TALK OPEN TO THE PL ida. Libbey KNITS Ilse public is core so packable ... Owens to.. informal trave Pair given in the Mertioris so washable ... Just a nice ride Ford ty at 8 o'clock on Fr so very fashionable . • T M Registered May 4. (14 miles) to the Safety Glass Mr. and N Tuesday, Thursday O'Brien will show sl preferred r two strips to t and Friday Id 9 "hallmark of DO IT NOW s, one last year, quality Spring. They 9.95 Do Not De One That Weiti delightful dining" Leeward and V and Expert Workmanship ds, and are willkr eraffsmans10 Backed by Over 30 Than stions of any w. In the Glass Business rs. Those who al Here is America's finest men's light-weight casual, aged to bring up ALLENHURST Remember the Danvers Pound-A-Pair. Soft, full grain glove interests them sticker Time is running eels ussion or inform leather uppers and non slip Squee-Gee cushion soles SIIAWSIIEEN now celebrating and heels. Nothing could be finer. Try a pair on el talks have VILLAGE 4th annual War; it is hope today and you'll wear them out of our store. Plate8 s travelers will "Where You Never Have STEAK FESTIVAL Lawrence g to offer to the A Parking Problem" open all day REINHOLD'S every day Willow Glass Co 13 MAIN STREET l El.. 78 Route 114 DAt4V ERS in Owed ilia••• tel. ME bscribe to the T THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956 7

Garden Club Plans TRY A TOWNSMAN Rain Or Snow Honor Roll Lists Many Annual Meeting WANT AD — CALL 1943 Tisbert — Thibault The Andover Garden club will Won't Stop A June wedding is planned by hold its annual meeting 'I'uesday, Miss Jeanne Thibault, whose en- SHAWSHEEN Students At Punchard May 1, at . gagement to Norman Tisbert, son Clown Town • A plant sale of specimens do- FROZEN FOOD Many Punchard students were of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tisbert of BUILDING COM. A puppet show under the direct. named to the honor roll in the nated by members from their gar- Greenwood rd. is announced by CENTER INC. ion of Mrs. Donald E. Ward all URGED BY GROUP last marking period. Headmaster dens and window sills will open her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Leo Fred- be one of the high-lights of Clown (Continued from Page One) Lindsay March announced the fol- the activities at 9:30 a.m. Coffee dette of Chandler rd. Top Quality Meat Town which will be held all day orator appoint the member from lowing honors: will be served from 9:45 titan the Miss Thibault is employed by And Sophomore class, high honors, start of the business meeting at Sattrday, April 28, at the Aid. the Finance committee and ap- the Nashua Footwear company in Meat Processing 10:15. At 11 o'clock, a program of over playstead. Mrs. Ward will be point all other members except Ruth Slade, Priscilla Terri°, Ju- Lawrence. Mr. Tisbert is con- Fo r colored slides of members' gar- nected with Albert Schlott, Inc., assisted by Mrs. Phillips the two designated by the school dith White. Deep Freeze Owners Marsden Jr., Mrs. Peregrin committee. The article was filed llonors, Priscilla Alden, Na- dens and of the activities in also of Lawrence. which the garden club has recent- warzer and Mrs. Guy B. Howe Jr. by Taxpayer President lien ry dene Baker, Allen Brown, Sara The wedding is scheduled for ly been engaged, including the in presenting Little lied Ilidtag Wolfson. Jane Clift, Gerald Fleischli, 1:30, June 3 in St. Patrick's Hood and Hansel and Crete!. "In addition," states Wolfson, Rand Gesing, Edith Leidich, 1955 Spring Flower Show, will be church, Lawrence. Among the many events sole- i "we plan to bring before the cit- Betty Ann Lumenello, Donald Mc- shown. Following the luncheon doled to provide all day entertas- izens, under the general article, Anern, Beth Neisser, Mary Taylor, scheduled for 12:30 , members and rnent will be the Merry-Go-Road provisions to prevent repetition of Donald Theberge, Patricia Mur- their guests may view the "Little and other rides, games, grab. some of the distressing occur- nane. Flower Show" of horticultural bags, colorful balloons and may rences of the past when the town Junior class, high honors, specimens and arrangements. In- clowns. found itself faced with a choice Davida Morin, Raymond Paolino, formal judging and the usual WONDERLAND PARK awards will be in order. In charge Refreshments will consist of of voting more building funds or Sandra Savinelli, Stewart Troop, I at Revere Beach charcoal broiled franklorts, tonics, paying for the cost of substantial Karen Trott, James Winters. of the various events are the fol- The Home of Greyhound Racing ice cream, brownies and fudge. changes in design because bids Honors, Ralph Arabian, Eliza- lowing: Mrs. Joseph Myatt, plant In case of rain or even snow, came in at higher figures than the beth Barsamian, David Belka, sale; Mrs. Michael S. O'Brien, Cordially invites You Clown Town will be held in ue architect estimated. It has al- Anne Benedetti, Susan Bird, hospitality; and Mrs. Jerome W. Central Elementary school gyms ways appeared to us somewhat Ralph Iluschmann, Janice Cairns, Cross, flower show. to Attend 1 sium. ridiculous that the architect's fee Lynne Cotter, Joyce Dunlop, Reservations for the luncheon Clown town is sponsored by tk should be based upon the ultimate Christa Hahnenstein, Jane Hall, may be made with Mrs. Michael Official Schooling Racing Andona society, a charitable tr. actual cost of the structure. There Grace Klein, William McCullom, O'Brien. except Sunday ganization, which will use to Daniel McIntyre, Phyllis Miles, Nightly certainly is little, if any, incen- CONNORS TO GRADUATE proceeds of this affair for tie tive for the architect to econo- Allen Ober, Marjorie Ortstein, Daniel Connors, seaman, USN, Adrniu jon Free equipment fund of the Andover ize under such conditions. David Pacheco, David Perkins, is scheduled to graduate May 11 Leland Scott, Barbara Swanton. Starting at 6:00 p.m. Youth center and to send deser. "The Association," continued from the yeoman school at the I ing Boy Scouts of Andover to he president, "will, therefore, Senior class, honors, Michael Naval Training center in Bain- summer camp. ropose that the building commit- Barton, Margaret Campbell, Shir- bridge, Md. He is the son of Mr. ee be instructed to include the ley Cignoni, Barbara Brookover, and Mrs. P. John Connors, 23 'Scout Cookie Sale ollowing provisions in any con- Carol Emerick, Bonita Ilajjar, Brechin ter. Opening Soon.... ct with any architect: Sally Harris, Joan Ilathaway, iBest In History "That the architect's fee be Leigh Henderson, Jane Henrick, normal percentage for this Patricia Johnson, Danielle John- Color Counseling Andover's Girl Scouts sold ston, Robert Jordan, Joyce Na- 8294 boxes of cookies during the pe of structure with a maximum ased upon the sum which is ap- son, Nancy O'Neil, Kathleen PAINT & THE BARON'S INN annual sale. Sears, Gloria Stanley, William Troop 87 sold the most boles, opriated by the special town 4 LOCKE STREET TEL. 3584 Vickers, Edith Williams, Joan with an average of 37.4 boxes per eting for construction costs. WALLPAPER "That, if subsequent bids come Wilson, Robert Wiss, Basil Yan- girl. Mrs. William MacAdam is the at more than this sum, the cy. ART SUPPLIES Reception Room. troop leader. Second highest a ilding committee shall have sales was Troop 88, with 36 hoes e right, if it so desires, to re- PERSONAL Color Center, Inc. Telephone service on all floors. per girl and third was Troop68 st such changes in the design Mr. and Mrs. flans Marum and with an average of 32.8 boxes. may be required to lower the family of High Plain rd. have re- JACK SPIRES Every bathroom tiled with shower and tub Mrs. Charles Bowman, Andover 'Wing cost, at no additional turned from a southern vacation BROADWAY Cor. COMMON ST. chairman of the sale, reported the which included a visit to Washing- chitectural cost to the Town. LAWRENCE TEL. 24310 Watch For Our Opening Announcement Greater Lawrence total sale Lobe "This Association feels," Wolf- ton, D.C. the highest ever achieved. This, n said,"that these provisions she explained, more scouts ad e absolutely necessary to give Brownies will have a chance to equate protection to the town attend summer camp for a week. ainst excessive cost and to act Mrs. Bowman expressed her thaks additional incentive for the to townspeople who supported the hitect to produce a structure at sale. lowest possible cost consist- with good educational require- YOU nts and high structural stan-. ds. If the town votes for our e Can't Afford ilding committee the structural a. To Walt ality and educational require- Bewitching as Spring in your n Until the Last Day nts will be assured and, if this To Got Your pert committee believes that se standards can be main- Auto Glass Replaced a- ned at lower costs, the con- Why not drop In ct should provide the fieedom prom dress and choice to proceed accordingly )f Let US Replace It With no additional cost to the town". ie AVEL TALK • - Libbey EN TO THE P LIIL IC The public is cordially invited As you'd expect . . . Cherry's hos Owens an informal travel talk, to be the largest choice of prom gowns in en in the Memorial Hall Libra- town. Ford at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, y 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A—OMBRE NET prom gown, Safety Glass hien will show slides made on blending three tones ... powder to r two strips to the West In- royal blue. Pleated bodice and DO IT NOW s, one last year, the second tiered ruffle skirt. Tone of blue, pink, spring. They will discuss mint, aqua and solid white. 8 to 16. Do Not De One That WO. Leeward and Windward [a- $35.00 Itzport Workmanship ds, and are willing to answer Socked by Over 30 Yon salons of any would-be tray- rs. Those who attend are en- in th. Glass Business aged to bring up any subject Renumber interests them for further Stickier Time Is running out ussion or information. These II—NYLON CHIFFON ballerina el talks have proven very length gown with shirred bodice, Cherry's ular; it is hoped that this cap sleeve and full skirt. Pink, blue, Lawrence Plato& s travelers will have some- white and maize. 8 to 18. $29.98 Crystal Room g to offer to the series next 3rd Floor Window Glass Co Other formals $14.98 to $45.00 bscribe to the TOWNSMAN 4.11 Omni Naos*

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West Part REV. HUGH B. FRIDAY: 7:3( Ondover l'roop 77 will me SATURDAY: .0', will leave oaken Ball :45 p.m. Cou in ashioned box sui Ir. and Mrs. Cha esent an exh fighting devices. SUN DAY: 9:30 hair rehearsal. Pictures , Intermediate i Reprints of all TOWNSMAN PHOTOS may 'lasses. 10:30 he secured for $1 each by calling the TOWNS- orship. The seri MAN office, tel. 1943 ey will be entit ou?" and the ill sing Eric hrist, The Ile ing". Children fi artment and Jun ill be in Church art of the service n Burgess, Jr. v hildren's Senna radle Boll, Nurs ilarten children. 3 latives of Andov youth groups will Barbara Toby and Arthur Kibbee, Carol Ne. session. 7 p.m. J son and Peter Winn and Linda Black and Rol. Senior High Pilgi ert Leadbitter had fun at the annual sprint dance of Boy Scout Troop 73. The dance Ito ups. held last Friday evening, attracted 60 your: MONDAY: 8 p.n people and 20 adults. (Look Pho, ittee meeting in t ff TUESDAY: 8 p. tong Club. WEDNESDAY: old choir rehearsal liar choir rehearsa, THURSDAY: 10 over District of Wt Dent will hold thei lag at the Tewksl These are the folks in charge of the onal Church. A; t meeting of the Historical society, held NOTES: Sat urda 18. Left to right are Henry J. Stevensc seal May Breakfast Atty. Walter E. Mondale, Mrs. Margaret Dodd, Members of the inspection party at the Ad- 10 a.m. in the Vest miral's Inspection at the U.S. Naval Reserve Howell M. Stillman, Mrs. G. R. Abbott, Er April 16 included Lt. Cmdr. James G. Prout of Merrill, the evening's speaker and Dana I. Ballard Vale Uni (Leone) Argyle st., battalion chief of staff; Admiral J. Clark. Rev. Ralph A. Rost A. Snackenberg, commandant of the First Naval SUNDAY: 9:30 district and Cmdr. Frederick A. Peterson, retir- School. 11 a.m. Mew ing battalion commander. in the sanctuary. We oat guests, foreign Lowell Technologic Sermon: "Nothing Lc Befit". The Nurs school children will dating Morning W PAIL Coffee Hour it This is the time ff 'NG LE better acquainted wit 1.643= Mvo, students. This will by it service with MAO* ICONTTO TiTT nonscia 'Peaking. LAwana O 11000l OP 010.01111111110., WEDNESDAY: 2:45 t tMAwoatwA Choir rehearsal. 3:45 II wow, In ACM T MOH AvtR•01 Choir rehearsal. It WON TAiPlf 7.30 TWIT 5 IMT)i. Choir rehearsal. • St. Joseph's C ( Ballardya: NDAY: Mass a fessions heard be HIT

These men and women were among the 350 We can complet citizens who voted Tuesday at the Square and , for h Su Compass hall on Elm st. This display speaks for itself, the Pundit i s Fi st Cot team has a good chance to win, in the lion and the co round, which would mean a roll-off with the in , White its A Haverhill man escaped from his flaming ners of rounds one arid two — won by the ter y from Lawrence High school. One scholars' • Beach car April 21 after it overturned on Lowell st. of the will be given to a boy from each near the White Rose farm. Police identified memorial the operator as Melvin A. Dierauer of Haver- schools in Greater Lawrence as a hill and took him into custody on charges of the late Roy E. Hardy. drunkenness and operating under the influence of liquor. He pleaded guilty in district court, with final deposition of the case scheduled for tomorrow. (Leone)

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Christ •Church group will see the movie in a Listeners are having their usual REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector near-by room while the Littlest story hour. 11 TNL C111URCUIES SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Holy Commu- nion. 9:15 a.m. Sunday School. 11 Your Furrier Since 1900 West Parish Church Free Church a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. REV. HUGH B. PENNEY, Pastor Rev. Levering Reynolds Jr., "I 1.D. 11 a.m. Sunday School (Lower FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Pastor School). 5 p.m. Young People's FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Fellowship. Troop 77 will meet. SATURDAY: 12 Junior High Troop 72. MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Weekday .F. will leave for lied Sox - SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Senior Depart- School of Religion. ankee Ball game in Boston. ment of Church School. 10 a.m. TUESDAY: St. Philips' St. Nursery Class. 10 a.m. The Pri- James 10 a.m. Holy Communion. :45 p.m. Couples Club. Old ashioned box supper and auction. mary Department will attend Morn- THURSDAY: 6:30 p.m. Choir ing Worship this week. They will rehearsal. Ir. and Mrs. Charles McCabe will resent an exhibition of early remain in church for part of the Christian Science Society service and then have their reg- ighting devices. (6 Locke Street) COLD STORAGE SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Combined ular class sessions. Parents are SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. hoir rehearsal. 9:45 a.m. Grade especially invited to come with 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of Has No Substitute , Intermediate and High School their children. 11:15 a.m. Margaret lesson sermon: "Everlasting 'lasses. 10:30 a.m. Service of Slattery Class. 5 p.m. Junior Punishment." Pilgrim Fellowship. 6:30 p.m. orship. The sermon by Mr. Pen- Testimony meeting first Regardless of where your furs and Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. ey will be entitled "Where Are woolens were purchased, store them ou?" and the combined choirs MONDAY: 1:15 p.m. Released Reading room 66 Main street ill sing Eric Thiman's "0 time Religious Education classes. open 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday with WEINER'S FURS so that they will hrist, The Heavens' Eternal WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Explorer through Friday, except holidays. receive the best possible care and Post 72. 7:45 p.m. Women's 4111111111. ing". Children from Primary De- safety. artment and Junior Department Union Monthly Meeting. St. Augustine's Church REV. P. J. CAMPBELL, Pastor ill be in Church during the first THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewing Circle. 3:10 p.m. Junior Choir re- SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to art of the service. Rev. E. Clay- hearsal. 6:15 p.m. Choir of Youth 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. • n Burgess, Jr. will preach the A COMPLETE, EFFICIENT COLD STORAGE, rehearsal. 7.30 p.m. Senior Choir SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, hildren's Sermon. Groups for rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Cub Pack 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Benediction Roll, Nursery and Kinder- REMODELING AND CLEANING SERVICE radle Committee meeting. after last Mass. arten children. 3 p.m. Represen- lives of Andover Association Cochran Chapel Andover Baptist Church REV. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN, Minister ON THE PREMISES ouch groups will hold planning SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church SUNDAY: 11 a.m. Service of rrbora Toby and Arthur Kibbee, Carol Nel ssion. 7 p.m. Junior High and School with classes for every Worship. Sermon by The Right THE BEST COSTS NO MORE and Peter Winn and Linda Black and Rob nior High Pilgrim Fellowship it age. Herbert H. Otis, superinten- Leadbitter had fun at the annual spriri oups. Rev. Henry Wise Hobson, Bishop :e of Boy Scout Troop 73. The dance MONDAY: 8 p.m. Church corn- dent. 10:15 a.m. Carillons and of the Diocese of Southern Ohio. last Friday evening, attracted 60 your; ttee meeting in the Vestry. chimes from the church .steeple. MOTHERS INVITED tIe and 20 adults. (Look Photo) TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Men's Ping Accept their invitation to attend TO SPECIAL FILM CALL LAW. 5163 ong Club. church. 10:45 a.nt. Morning Ser- All mothers in the community WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m. All vice of Worship. Message by the are cordially invited to a special rl choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Se- interim pastor, Rev. Frank C. film on the importance of play in WEINER'S BONDED DRIVERS WILL CALL ■ or choir rehearsal. hideout, Th.D., on the subject, a child's life, to be shown at the THURSDAY: 10:15 a.m. And- "The Great Divide". Mrs. Ralph Memorial Hall Library at 10 er District of Women's Depart- I. Gilbreath, church organist. o'clock on Wednesday morning, nt will hold their annual meet- Nursery, during the service, for May 2. Mothers of the Robins g at the Tewksbury Congrega- the small children. 6:30 p.m. Bap- these are the folks in charge of the annul nal Church. tist Youth Fellowship at the home sting of the Historical society, held AO NOTES: Saturday, May 5, An- of Malcolm Estell, 97 Woodland AUTO GLASS Left to right are Henry J. Stevensa, al May Breakfast front 6 a.m. to rd., Alan Lounsbury, leader. QUICK, EXPERT SERVICE y. Walter E. Mondale, Mrs. Margaret Dodo, a.m. in the Vestry. TUESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Sewing well M. Stillman, Mrs. G. R. Abbott, G. circle, No. 3, will meet at the CITY GLASS CO. rrill, the evening's speaker and Dana I, Ballard Vale United Church home of Mrs. Everett Ward, 182 (Leone) v. Ralph A. Rosenblad, Pastor 73 Valley St., Tel. Law. 33675 irk. Elm st. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. the ladies UNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday of the church are invited to come ool. 11 a.m. Morning Worship to the vestry and sew for the he sanctuary. We will have as Lawrence General hospital. Tea guests, foreign students from will be served. ell Technological Institute. 'THURSDAY: 7:30 p.m. Adult 2nd SEASON Sermon: "Nothing Less Than The choir rehearsal in the church par- Best". The Nursery for pre- lor. school children will be conducted dying Morning Worship. 5:30 The North Parish Church p.m. Coffee Hour in the vestry. (Unitarian) — North Andover This is the time for us to get REV. E. A. BROWN JR., Minister CAMP OLYMPIA better acquainted with the foreign FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Choir rehear- students. This will be followed sal. 7 p.m. Boy Scout troop 84. by a DAY CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS service with the students SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Church Speaking. School and Kindergarten. 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 2:45 p.m. Junior Choir Morning Service of worship — ser- POMP'S POND, ANDOVER rehearsal. 3:45 p.m. Cherub mon by Mr. Brown. 11 a.nt. Nur- Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. sery for young children in the vestry. 3 p.m. Essex Liberal Re- St. A few openings still exist for the 1956 season in the Joseph's Church ligious Conference at Lynn Uni- ( Ballardyale) tarian Church. July and August Camps. SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. MONDAY: 7:30 p.m. Executive Ccefessions heard before Mass. Board — Women's Alliance. HOURS 9 TO 4-MONDAY THRU FRIDAYS WHITE TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED ... is right - For further information contact one of the directors below. A Camp Representative will call at your con- We can completely outfit your boy Puncher: venience. s display speaks for itself, the thin for his First Communion, Confirma- has a good chance to win, in the tion and the coming Processions. , which would mean a roll-off with the in rounds one and two — won by the team' ite Suits by Chips and Palm of scholarshit each JACK BARRY WILLIAM GOSSELIN JAMES O'CONNOR Lawrence High school. One t he shit 89 Pleasant Street 31 Main Street RFD No. 75 be given to a boy from each of mor in Greater Lawrence as a meial ti Methuen Salem Depot, N.H. Salem Depot, N.H. ts rel. Law. 30863 Tel. Salem, N.H. 83702 Tel. Salem, N.H. 82618 its Roy E. Hardy. OR: WILLIAM HEWSON at LAW. 88702 • STORE FOR BOYS Lawrence THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956

Down the Years with The Townsman We had hoped that much of the unrest in the community bituarl over the way the South school problem has been handled RS. RALPH A. Claude Fuess, Sunday afternoon Many residents of the Holt rd. 50 Years Ago — April 1906 Mrs. Luella would subside when the four consultants were named by at 4. area attended Monday night's Harold Colton of Providence, alley 74, of Poi The May sewing meeting for the the school committee. public hearing on Fred Cheever's R.I. spent Sunday with friends in alph A. Bailey town. Lawrence General hospital will plans for a sub-division off Holt fternoon in the The annual May breakfast was be held Tuesday at St. Paul's And perhaps it will yet. But the action of the School rd. al hospital after held in town hall Tuesday morn- Episcopal church in No. Andover Most questions were concerned A native of And( committee chairman in calling an executive session was ing under the auspices of the from 2-5 p.m. with surface drainage problems had resided in I Women's Relief corps. Miss Sa- upsetting. While it is known that the subject discussed and septic tank drainage. The 10 Years Ago — April 1946 die Hobbs was chairman of the ars and for the plan showed all lots conforming The board of public works has Andover. was the South; school — what was there to be discussed large committee. received bids on many items nth. to the zoning requirements — Her husband is Pupils of the Bradlee school that everyone shouldn't know about? 30,000 square feet and 150-foot orized at the town meeting. Some have been to Boston on a sight- contracts have been awarded, in. frontage — while many ran into The funeral will seeing trip. They were accompa- We feel that the four consultants are men of outstand- an acre size or slightly better. eluding the $1636.40 bleacher re- om the Lundgren nied by Supt. Corwin F. Palmer. pair contract to Alec Henderson. About 20 lots are shown on the ith services at 2 ing reputation in the community. And they are experts in Frank Cunningham of West Par- lie is trying to get a Civilian Pro. plan for development. e Rev. Levering ish shot and killed a. large black duction Administration priority for their fields. Thus their advice becomes extremely valu- Mr. Cheever told the planning h.D., pastor of thi snake of the black adder variety materials. able and any reports they may make in regards to the board that he will put in some trial will be in last Wednesday afternoon. The William Hulse was installed as 2500 feet of road, with all util- metery. South school certainly will be read with avid interest by snake measured five feet and commander of the V.F.W. Th ities and drainage, at an estim- urs. three inches and was four inches ARRY STEPIIEI the community. ated cost of $15 per foot. When day night and Mrs. Charles Spin- in circumference. The snake had The funeral of I that job is done, he said, lots ney was installed as president of been terrorizing children in the the Auxiliary. n, 80, of Gardn will be sold with suitable restric- It is very desirable that the four men give their serious area for some time. A joint meeting of the BPW, se. Id Saturday front tions calling for homes worth at eral home with attention to all the aspects of the South school problem, least $25,000. The selectmen held their reg- lectmen, Finance committee, Tax. :30 conducted by Mr. Cheever said he plans to ular meeting Monday afternoon. payers association and members including the possibility of retaining an architectural firm ing Reynolds Jr., begin work there in a year or two Over $2000 has been contrib- of the water and sewerage corny as in Exeter ceme owned and operated by registered architects. We look for- and explained that the develop- uted to the fund for relief of Cal- mittee will be held Friday night. If. ment would be similar to Johnson ifornians caught in the earthquake The group will discuss problems ward to any report the four-man group may issue. 1Ir. Stephenson die Acres. In answer to queries about and fire. arising from the installation of e McGowan Nursir drainage problems now in Holt rd., The first annual dance under mains and drainage in the pro. If the school committee fails to follow that report, we ten, after a long it Mr. Cheever pointed out that the the auspices of the Andover Brass posed Plymold housing develop A native of Windh feel that another answer to the problem must be found. town has responsibility for the band was held in town hall last ment, where some 300 homes mat had resided in Ar street and subsequent work that Friday evening. Enough money be constructed. was raised to furnish the band The Free church is celebrating t 43 years. He w One possible solution in that event may be found in the might have to be done on it. tuber of St. Matt Drainage in the development, he with hats. George T. Abbott is its 100th anniversary. While the , article filed this week by the Taxpayers association, call- f. and A.M.; atten indicated, would be taken care of. president of the band; George A. present building is only 38 years urch; and was a m ing for the creation of a building committee to be respon- Several persons raised the Higgins is treasurer and Charles old, it was 100 years ago that the Newton is the leader. dover Square and question of drainage from septic Free Christian Society of Andover sible for the construction of the new school. That article, Last Friday evening the Har- d the Andover Serv . tanks in the area, suggesting that was founded by 44 persons. vard-Andover club held a meeting Surviving are his v. which we endorse, will be considered at the same special much of the section may be clay, was in May of 1846 that the fir at Phillips Inn. (Thyng) Stephens which offers poor drainage. church was founded. town meeting which will be asked to approve the school The contract has been signed a nephew. Members of the planning board John Erving, chairman of t for the John-Esther memorial and appropriate money for it. If the school committee fails said the plans will need both paper drive committee of the S, EX DICK board of health and board of pub- building at Abbot academy. Funds vice Men's Fund has asked The funeral of Alex to heed the advice of its consultants in every major r lic works approval before the were left for the purpose by Mrs. ilehelpersipors to report to the PI Andover resident aspect, then we suggest that a special town meeting be planning group can act to approve Esther. Smith Byers. stead shortly before 1 p.m. St nday in Hollywood, called to create a building committee — on the lines of or turn down the plans. 25 Years Ago — April 1931 day afternoon. Some 50 junior hi. made his home at 1 The annual plant sale of the school boys have signed up 1st. the one requested by the Taxpayers association — to take Answering one question about allowing much larger lots than Andover Garden club will be held help in the drive. Dick died April Tuesday at the home of Miss May The annual meeting of the Ar folnia where he had r up the planning work itself. shown on the plan, Mr. Cheever rainy years. told the board he would rather see Smith on Central st. Each member over Council of Churches Surviving are his wi one-acre lots well cared for than is asked to donate plants to the take place at the Free chin' , We believe such a move would not long delay the com- sisters, Mrs. Chat sale. Monday evening, May 13. pletion of preliminary plans, for the educational specifica- to see larger lots in an unkempt sewburyport and Mr condition because the owners The fire department answered Cub Pack 71 of Shawsheen 1 several calls in the past week, me- of Ballardvale; a , tions are now in hand. can't afford to keep up the whole lage will hold its monthly s. i oc, lot. mostly for brush fires. RRIS MATTHEW! Such a committee might, for instance, wish to engage The board of health has issued Wneednesdaygd a yt heev e nSihnagwasthe7e:3n0. sch April 20, an fnl an architectural firm owned and operated by registered Candy Hunt May 5 clean-up orders to residents in connection with its program to TREE PLANTING e was held in the architects — but in so doing we believe there would be get all refuse, rubbish and gar- ON SATIRDAY A.M. etery for Norris Me Replaces Egg Hunt who was the only little time lost and there might well emerge a better plan bage cleared up in a one-week The Andover Junior Garden club The Andover Recreation commit- campaign. will hold its next meeting on Su• Mrs. Medwin Matti — one which would receive endorsement from the voters. tee has decided to hold the post- The annual meeting of the urday morning, at the Memorial d Hill, N.Y., and t program he late Rev. Newm poned Easter Egg Hunt on Satur- League of Women voters will be Hall library at 10:30. The . While we prefer to see the school committee accept the Mrs. Newman day, May 5, at 2 p.m. in the park. will be the planting of geranium IV held Tuesday at 3:15 in Phelps over. judgement of its expert consultants, we do not cast aside Approximately 20,000 wrapped house. Officers will be elected slips. tree . Matthews was pieces bf candy of various sorts and committee chairmen will give In honor of Arbor Day, a the alternative suggested above if the advice is refused. the other Americans will be scattered broadside in the detailed reports of activities of planting will take place at al e crash on Febra The paramount issue here is the need for a new school park for the youngsters to find. Central Elementary school the past year. the in the Vale and if it becomes necessary to adopt the al- There will be 10 special prizes Roy E. Hardy, chairman of the 11:30 that morning. Parents of RUGS — BEDSPR junior gardeners, members of the ternate suggestion in order to get a good building at a for those finding the lucky pieces. Andover division of the Commu- NKE TS 8EAUT I Ft. In the event of rain on May 5, nity chest, has completed organ- Andover Garden club and all in- reasonable cost then the voters should have no hesitation the hunt will be held on the fol- izing his forces for the campaign .terested townspeople are cordiall) invited to witness this occasion. in doing so. lowing day, Sunday, May 6, at which begins next week. 2:30 p.m. The Courteous Circle of the The following garden club meta- king's Daughters will meet Mon- bers are in charge of the mem PERSONAL ing's program: Mrs. John Cecil! day night at 7:45 at the South , Mrs. Karl Haartz of High Plain church for its regular business Jr., Mrs . Henry Schereschews) rd. spent the past week with her meeting. Mrs. Walter Curtis, Mrs. Donald friend, Mrs. Lucy Powers of Gran- Amy, Mrs. John 13. Sullivan, Os. The spring meeting of the Red kip: , by, Conn. Cross directors will be held at Harold Abbott, Mrs. Adeline Ernest L. Wilkinson. ESSE Established 1887 the home of the chairman, Dr. and Mrs. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Published Every Thursday 70 Main Street, Andover, Mass. Entered as Second Class Matter at UNDRO The Andover Post Office GEO. E. BUBAR, Price 10g. per Copy $S.00 per Year Essex St. Publishei Irving E. Rogers Editor David E. Yount; Tel. 3005 Adv. Mgr....Raymond B. DeRuisseau . . . just meant to SHING - D remember Mother! LAUNDROMAT H

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The Townsman near Baghdad, Iraq. At the time of the West Parish church. BIGGEST IN WORLD be business--yet it is the biggest bituarics • . • his death he was resident eng- Surviving are two daughters, Government is not supposed to business in the world. ineer in Baghdad for the engineer- RS. RALPH A. BAILEY Mrs. Olive II. Carruthers of And- nude Fuess, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Luella (Phelps) Hardy ing firm of Tippetts-Abbett-Mc- over and Mrs. Marion H. Garside 4. ailey 74, of Porter rd. wife of Carthy-Stratton. of Tewksbury; a brother, Arthur 1955 Oldsmobile The May sewing meeting for the D A. Bailey, died Monday After graduating from the Co- Ralph S. Lovejoy of Andover; a sister, SHOP 4-DOOR SEDAN twrence General hospital will fternoon in the Lawrence Gen- lumbia University school of eng- Mrs. Eva M. Schneider of Bille- Around Sown! held Tuesday at St. Paul's el hospital after a short illness. ineering in 1943, Mr. Matthews rica; also three grandchildren, 1954 Oldsmobile tiscopal church in No. Andover A native of Andover, Mrs. Bail- served four years as an officer in David, Thomas and Adrith Gar- the U.S. Naval Reserve, mostly in SKIP SUPER 88 4•DOOR am 2-5 p.m. had resided in Boston for many side, all of Tewksbury. wow to our MAI Years Ago — April 1946 ars and for the last six years the Pacific area. Returning from The bearers were Stephen Love- —and The board of public works has Andover. military duty, he spent the years joy, Kenneth Hilton, William 1954 Ford .:eived bids on many items auth Her husband is her only survi- 1947 to 1951 as specifications Jaques and Howard Whitten. JUMP CONVERTIBLE ized at the town meeting. Some engineer in the of- lido a r. 1111APKTIN ntracts have been awarded, in. The funeral will be held today fice of his firm. In 1951 he was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Danielson 1954 Oldsmobile and family of Cutler rd. spent the past TIESTIRD uding the $1636.40 bleacher re. om the Lundgren funeral home sent over seas to Athens, Greece HOLIDAY COUPE week with relatives in Surrey, talio-node( dr contract to Alec Henderson. ith services at 2 conducted by where he and his family spent the idmid oar as a Me. is trying to get a Civilian Pro. e Rev. Levering Reynolds Jr. next four years. In the fall of 1953 Mercury action Administration priority for h.D., pastor of the Free church. 1955 he was placed in charge of HARDTOP aterials. urial will be in West Parish his firm's Baghdad office. William Hulse was installed as metery. Mr. Matthews was married on September 13, 1947 1953 Oldsmobile trnmander of the V.F.W. Thurs. ARRY STLPHENSON to Barbara Ames Littlefield in Pawtucket, 4-DOOR SEDAN ay night and Mrs. Charles Spin. The funeral of harry Stephen- Rhode Island. Ile is survived by my was installed as president of n, 80, of Gardner ave., was his wife, twin sons, Stephen to Auxiliary. Id Saturday from the Lundgren 1953 De Soto Scott and Gary Lynn; his parents A joint meeting of the BPW, se. nets( home with services at HARDTOP COUPE and sister, Mrs. Margaret E. Ed- ectmen, Finance committee, Tax. :30 conducted by the Rev. Lev- ROSE TATTOO ayers association and members munds. tag Reynolds Jr., Th.D. Burial MRS. LAURA J. HARDY — Co-Feature — the water and sewerage comy as in Exeter cemetery, Exeter, The funeral of Mrs. Laura J. William Bendix WEST STREET MOTORS tittee will be held Friday night. .11. 'he group will discuss problems ( Lovejoy) Hardy, widow of Ed- 134 WEST STREET — LAWRENCE Itr. Stephenson died April 19 in ward S. Hardy, of Lowell st. was BATTLE STATIONS rising from the installation of e McGowan Nursing home, Me- rains and drainage in the pro. held Saturday from the Lundgren SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY TEL. LAW. 38775 uen, after a long illness. funeral home with services at ,osed Plymold housing develop A native of Windhill, England, Ernest Borgnine ent, where some 300 homes mat 2 conducted by the Rev. Hugh B. had resided in Andover for the Penney. Burial was in West Par- ,e constructed. MARTY t 43 years. He was a 50 year ish cemetery. The Free church is celebrating caber of St. Matthew's lodge, is 100th anniversary. While the Mrs. Hardy died April 18 at her — Co-Feature — F. and A.M.; attended the Free ,resent building is only 38 years home after a long illness. arch; and was a member of the Victor Mature tld, it was 100 years ago that the A native and life-long resident clover Square and Compass club tree Christian Society of Andova of Andover, she was a member of LAST FRONTIER d the Andover Service club. was founded by 44 persons. It Surviving are his widow, Hattie was in May of 1846 that the first (Thyng) Stephenson; a niece church was founded. d a nephew. John Erving, chairman of the paper drive committee of the Ser. EX DICK vice Men's Fund has asked all The funeral of Alex Dick, a for- A t Andover resident, was held E YOU BO INC helpers to report to the Mtn- stead shortly before 1 p.m. Sta- .day in Hollywood, Cal. where made his home at 1436 No. Vis- day afternoon. Some 50 junior Mitt school boys have signed up t lie. Dick died April 20 in Cali- help in the drive. Ma where he had resided for The annual meeting of the A. ny years. over Council of Churches a.,t urviving are his widow, Myrtle; take place at the Free church sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Bruce Monday evening, May 13. Newburyport and Mrs. Mary Bri- Cub Pack 71 of Shawsheen Vil- of Ballardvale; also several lage will hold its monthly meet- cos. ing in the Shawsheen school RRIS MATTHEWS Wednesday evening at 7:30. n April 20, an interment ser- TREE rLANTING e was held in the West Parish etery for Norris Matthews, age ON SATURDAY A.M. The Andover Junior Garden ct,t, who was the only son of Mr. Mrs. Medwin Matthews, Rich- will hold its next meeting on Sat- d Hill, N.Y., and the grandson urday morning, at the Memorial he late Rev. Newman Matthews Hall library at 10:30. The program, SECOND CAR? Mrs. Newman Matthews of will be the planting of geraniam over. slips. . Matthews was killed with Many families, these days, find a second car a necessity for comfor- In honor of Arbor Day, a Inc other Americans in an air- planting will take place at the table living. Central Elementary school at This second car may be an inexpensive used one. But whatever you 11:30 that morning. Parents of the RUGS — BEDSPREADS & choose, it can be financed through the Bay State Merchants National Bank junior gardeners, members of the NKETS BEAUTIFULLY DONE! quickly, with low interest rates and easy repayment terms. You need not Andover Garden club and all irr be a depositor. .terested townspeople are cordial!) invited to witness this occasion. Just keep in mind, that when you need money for any such legitimate The following garden club mem- man- purpose, the place to come is the Bay State Merchants National Bank. bers are in charge of the ing's program: Mrs. John Coll Jr., Mrs . Henry Schereschewso, Mrs. Walter Curtis, Mrs. Donald Amy, Mrs. John B. Sullivan, Harold Abbott, Mrs. Adeline Wolhi and Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson. ESSEX UNDROMAT PRECIOUS GEO. E. BUBAR, Prop. S PRACTICAL Essex St. Andover Tel. 3005 just meant to . SHING - DRYING 84 MAIN ST. ANDOVER remember Mother! LAUNDROMAT HOURS TEL. 1199 AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES er Gilt House OPEN AT 7:30 A.M. DAILY lose: 5 p.m. Wed. & Sat. — MEMBER TEL. 1822 6 p.m. other days STREET FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM STINGHOUSE EQUIPPED DERA.L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956 and b ook naveexpb wri tter b t hes e mens to laeienn Ice to t heirt in. INISH DETAILS Indian Ridge-Remnant Of terested readers the great myster CEDAR POST , F MANAGER PL and Andrew M. Leaf, son of Mr. and ies that are held in these stone (Continued from Mrs. Munro Leaf of Stonehedge formations. These kames, a Age - Is 30,000 Year Old s a suggestion that t rd. has been selected a member ridges are geologically kno%n be elected rata RAIL FENCES of the 1956 P.A. Varsity Lacrosse extend through the entire len ees th' ted; that present team. He plays at the attack po- of Andover, first crossing HAND MADE ourl ho are town emplo sition. He was on the JV team town at a section of Andover ted from restrictio last season. In the Fall, he was at the upper end of the Merrinuct or the elected ofl the Varsity Football Manager and river and then passing about tQi loyees and sever, and in the winter, was a JV pole yards west of Shawsheen village e still under co vaulter on the track team. to a point in llallardvale shoe he committee. Leaf's father was a varsity 428 Mt. Vernon St., Lawrence they cross the Shawsheen riaer, lacrosse player for the Univer- Year Term TEL. LAW. 34263 They then turn to form the barks sity of Maryland., Selectman Sidney of Foster's pond and an extensors ested last Thursda of this system would show it econd hearing that going as far south as Wakefild lected for a five-y and, to the north, far into Nit e first election um CONTROILIED HEAT Hampshire. r plan. fie reasonec People Saved It Pone man each ye FRYPAN Indian Ridge was at one tie ear term would mak to be sacrificed to the scourgeof ownspeople to sel all natural beauty-progress; butts ossible man each yc SQUARE SHAPE 1896, upon hearing that the sled White pointed out COOKS MORE of timber on the property was des- easier to isolate tined for the saw mill, a group if 'date in a one-to-be interested people began operatils Lion. During the to save this great relic of th as also suggester ice sheet. The first meeting was roes the voters cc held on November 17, 1896 at to De man, when there EASY-TO-SET DIAL FOR town hall and it was decided o ne to be elected, wi raise, by subscription, 84000 o on paid to the othe purchase the 23 acres situatd though one of them You simply set the dial and between lied Spring and Resera- Iy be elected. you get CONTROLLED Lion rd. The committee was car Committee Member HEAT for perfect cooking 'd he believed Mr. pelled to raise its quota as quirk. and frying results, without stion had considers ly as possible to preserve guesswork or constant watch- he re was no committ ing. Easy•to-see Fry-Guide area, as the town was taking grv• idea. and Heat Control Dial in el from the deposits to aid in handle. Your favorite dishes their road building program. May rickson's Views are more delicious because The discussion on their natural, flavorful juices money making events were heldto truest purchasing are sealed-in. New square raise funds including baloy shape. sales, lawn parties and beneits , Erickson's opinior ould but despite the cooperative !l- continue in ions of the townspeople the es. nt's hands. lie sa mittee was discouragingly behod ager committee w in raising the required amour, sservice to the scho AN T OP New INOLAND ELECrstir 3YST (Photo by courtesy of Andover Historical Society) it insisted on maki And when it seemed that tku By Kay Noyes lage section of town, is a prod- in the charter. cause was hopelessly lost, le There are undoubtly many hous- uct of the Ice Age and of the pond- Frederick Allis Jr owners of Indian Ridge redued es and natural formations that erous glaciers that moved over to Buchan repre the required amount by 8500. ns, have historical significance to the earth, pushing and carrying hool committee at th on December 16, 1897, the Abot the town but few that have an in its glacial mass great deposits There was consid heirs signed the deed passingle origin dating back 30,000 years. of gravel and stone. As the ice ssion about the app title of the property to its p The Indian Ridge, more prom- melted under the warming trend, hool custodians, wit owners. s of the school co inently noticable in the Abbot vil- it left great ridges that ran in a Now Reservation north to south direction. Erickson accentin This ridge, today known aslo• the custodians in ac The Indian Ridge is part of a dian Ridge Reservation, holdsls group of ridges that pass through others of the manage own niche in importance to 0 pointed out that they Andover. Eminent geologists, AT THE LOWEST RANGE PRICE town, not only because it ha lay custodians, appo hearing of these formations, have natural remnant of an ancient manager, to cooperate SINCE WORLD WAR 11 CALL LAW. 6889 frequently visited Andover and minal morraine but also becaiu the superintendent. In made explorations concerning of the, many interesting legeis was suggested that EARL A. POMERL EAU their age and origin. Many papers that were written about it, be appointed by a manager of the tine stories told about n• primary responsibility dian Ridge is about Squire Fare, who appointed him, no an early trustee and benefactooi Phillips academy, who 61! SUPER 30 -INCH walked around Indian Ridge vt6 such punctuality that it was ps• THE AUTOMATIC sible to set a clock by his pa originally $ 199.95 ing. It was he who later steed lunbgen that the ridge was "almos UAW for a limited time panacea for every ill that Ili is heir to" and the gentlera plo pr oved his wisd om by l ivin the i di en agee tar ts ioloen nd iaa hoewfwho i ri 9e0adsyien ,funtrat 34ome oivdegev hte r egi;g used st erTOP- super-highway, knowing that a Established 1840 ran in a fairly straight direct): GENERA $9.95 DOWN And in their journeying, they !!! ON BUDGET TERMS behind arrowheads and crude or America's No. 1 NsV. OW 09. sils that were to be found hr 100-kleMoNtl-SoNtitrt kt4 , t the modetn dreds of years later by youngsr In today's traffic, We a "tAOUSE, tont than ever fo NEW s • Hi-Speed Calrod Units (one as they enjoyed the forest r yot. THE abunt COMPLETE the tire safety you cat is r Super-Speed I •Golden Bake Another natural object of par AVERAGE HOME ou money.100- Protect your family, ) POWER." Use vo ‘o Giant Super Oven• Golden mount interest is lied Sri!, FAMILY no Your car. Get the fac 10 cboncip Bake Broiler, needs no pre- tinctured u' th• COOKS plopampee copeeiri anc) FUNERAL SERVICE whose red waters, extra safety of -- heating • Automatic Oven issue from beneath t ELECTRICALLY tr4E SETIE.a iron, sk aboi; FOR ONLY Heat Control • Oven Signal great glacial deposit. : ENET 10C40 ABOUT $2.50 ELEC. Light • Crisper-Stor Comport- The Reservation today is 0” h A MONTH ment • Appliance Outlet MALCOLM E. LUNDGREN l DONALD E. LUNDGREN I

eaysri teAuYusinr'dtmthodoavuiec r10e: sbptf l oeaeirernuagtnUloi:ylefio b nePleldf tselerireallsWlltrt:deolbswri deibic 18 Elm Street erv r u ) Tel. 2072 a an r ia2S ,Ce g ribeodr i a iit ubs elin t hee o_rig fi isn A vEoR in f or hdo HII ( :3 C, E f o esaw hae i o tact this glacial phenomen YOUR GSA ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP 11 sEHO 13 A Rc, A IN njoy. EIFNI ensuing generations to e THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956 and- books ave been written I, INISH DETAILS perintendent or the school board. these men to explain to their in- Mr. Allis again suggested that. terested readers the great mystet . • F MANAGER PLAN it isn't "fair to change the rules leo that are held in these st ork (Continued from Page One) in the middle of the game" in re :t; formations. These kames, as a suggestion that the library trus- lotion to two school committee ridges arc geologically knom ses be elected rather than appoin- members who are town employees. extend through the entire length ted; that present office-holders lie said they should be exempt of Andover, first crossing ur ho are town employees be exemp- from charter provisions which town at a section of Andover at ted from restrictions on running would make them ineligible to run the upper end of the Merrimack or the elected office while em- for reelection to office while re- river and then passing about loyees and several other ideas maining an employee of the town. e still under consideration by yards west of Shawsheen village Manager Committee Member Thom- to a point in Ballardvale what he committee. as Sullivan pointed out that many they cross the Shawsheen river. -Year Term manager charters would require They then turn to form the baits Selectman Sidney P. White sug- those holding such dual roles to of Foster's pond and an extensor ested last Thursday night at the resign from one job or the other of this system would show it econd hearing that selectmen be immediately on acceptance of the going as far south as Wakefild lected for a five-year term after manager form of government. An exception to that was made so and, to the north, far into NI, In first election under the manag- Hampshire. er plan. lie reasoned that election that the two office holders might People Saved It of one man each year for a five- finish out their terms, Sullivan Indian Ridge was at one the icar term would make it easier for said. to be sacrificed to the scourge)f 1wnspeople to select the best Personal , all natural beauty-progress; butin possible man each year. The Misses Judy and Sandra WATCH FOR THE 1896, upon hearing that the stad White pointed out that it would Webb of Ballardvale rd. spent of timber on the property was &- 1,' easier to isolate the best con- several days with their aunt and tined for the saw mill, a group if flate in a one-to-be-elected situ- family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bail- interested people began operation •:ion. During the discussion it ey of Swanzea, N.H. COOP. LABEL to save this great relic of tin i,as also suggested that some- ice sheet. The first meeting was tones the voters concentrate on WHEN YOU SHOP held on November 17, 1896 at to toe man, when there are more than to be elected, with less atten- town hall and it was decided o x on paid to the other candidates, CO-OP products are tested for consumer value . . . raise, by subscription, $4000 o though one of them will eventu- selected fo meet consumer needs. Contents are plainly purchase the 23 acres situatd marked on can and package. You know you get ly be elected. value between Red Spring and Resent- when you buy CO-OP because you're buying from your- Committee Member Daniel Hogan selves. Lion rd. The committee was car 'd he believed Mr. White's sug- pelled to raise its quota as quiet- stion had considerable merit but CO-OP Red and Green label items are all good ly as possible to preserve he ere was no committee debate on buys, packed for your store through National Coopera- area, as the town was taking grs. idea. tives, Inc., the national service organization owned by el from the deposits to aid in CO-OP wholesale distributors and CO-OP stores. You their road building program. May rickson's Views share with many thousands of CO-OP owners in CO-OP savings when you buy CO-OP. It's your brand. money making events were heldto The discussion on school de- ' tment purchasing emphasized raise funds including baler lrickson's opinion that buying sales, lawn parties and beneits ould continue in the depart- but despite the cooperative ef• HOW LUCKY nt's hands. lie said the town ARE YOU? forts of the townspeople the co ager committee would "do a mittee was discouragingly behtd sservice to the school children" Some people carry a rab- in raising the required amout. it insisted on making no chan- bit's foot and a four leaf And when it seemed that tkir s in the charter. clover . .. for luck against cause was hopelessly lost, it Frederick Allis Jr. and Mrs. accidents, but for real owners of Indian Ridge redued to Buchan represented the protection, we suggest an the required amount by 8500. Ths, tool committee at the session. Accident Policy that will on December 16, 1897, the Abut There was considerable dis- pay hospital and doctor heirs signed the deed passingue ssion about the appointment of bills and provide a weekly title of the property to its es tool custodians, with both mem- income while you are dis- rs of the school committee and abled. owners. GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 1-lb cans 35# Now Reservation . Erickson accenting the value CITRUS SALAD Heavy Syrup 2 1-lb cans 47¢ This ridge, today known as: the custodians in achool affairs. PEAR HALVES Bartlett, Heavy Syrup 1-lb cans 26¢ dian Ridge Reservation, holds mbers of the manager committee FRUIT COCK TAIL Heavy Syrup own niche in importance to Ointed out that they would expect 1-lb cans 24¢ town, not only because it 14y custodians, appointed by a TOMATO JUICE 18 oz. cans 2 for 31$ natural remnant of an ancient I. riknager, to cooperate fully with SLICED BEETS GRADE A 2 1-lb cans 29¢ minal morraine but also becaie superintendent. In rebuttal, it GREEN BEANS Vertical Pack . . . .15i oz. can 29$ TRIMMED & WASHED of the. many interesting lege:, s suggested that a custodian WAX BEANS Fancy Cut 2 1-lb cans 370 that were written about it. (It ointed by a manager would feel FRESH GREEN of the title stories told about:- rnary responsibility to the man o dian Ridge is about Squire Fare. appointed him, not to the su- SPINACH an early trustee and benefactopl OZ. PKGS. Phillips academy, who dal CO-OP GREEN LABEL 2 10 27c walked around Indian Ridge on PRODUCTS such punctuality that it was ps- JUICY MARSH — SEEDLESS sible to set a clock by his pas. (GOOD) ing. It was he who later sue: GRAPEFRUIT that the ridge was "almos panacea for every ill that flft is heir to" and the gentle 4 for proved his wisdom by livingto 25C the golden age of over 90 yew The indians who lived in tie et region used the ridge as the TOP-QUALITY APPLESAUCE 2 1-lb cans 27it super-highway, knowing that I SWEET PEAS 2 1-lb cans 29¢ ran in a fairly straight directs. GENERAL TIRES TOMATOES 2 1-lb cans 294t And in their journeying, they :It GREEN BEANS CUT 15Y4 Oz cans 134 behind arrowheads and crude uev erica's No. 1 SAFETY TIR PEACHES Mixed Pieces 1-lb 13 oz cans 330 sils that were to be found fir s dreds of years later by youngse In today's traffic, it's more Impor- General Tires. See for yourself the as they enjoyed the forest Wit tont than ever for you to have all extra design, materials, and work- ik the tire safety you can get ... to . Another natural object of tu protect your family, yourself, and manship features that make it mount interest is lied Spat. your car. Get the facts today on America's No. 1 Safety Tire. You'll whose red waters, tinctured y; e extra safety of top - quality be glad you did. issue from beneath tna iron, sk about GENERAL'S pay-as-you-ride budget terms great glacial deposit. r es The Reservation today is o tiite for anyone that wishes to % through this wonderful, dura-10 Andover, part of Prehistoric natural beauty that .a see the been unblemished by our mach. age — an area preserved. for as AY & DRISCOLL the original 241 subscribers g .0 HAVERHILL ST. LAWRENCE TEL. 33131 s. pAt. SUPER MARKET — 68 Main Street foresaw the need for holdin tact this glacial phenomena YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 ensuing generations to enjoy SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS 14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956

hold Coffee Hours at the follow- The rest of the program will re- CLOSES SESSION ing homes during the coming main a secret until after 6:45. LY 350 VOTE ON SOUTH SCHOOL WEST PARISH weeks: May 3, at the home of Mrs. The committee in charge are Mr. PRIMARY ELI Archibald Maclaren of Reserva- and Mrs. Ralph Gibson, Mr. and (Continued from Page One) (Continued fro) Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 2445 Mrs. Philip MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. tion rd.; May 8, at the home of Mr. Russell said he had tq tes; Gov. Herter Mrs. Charles Smyth of Lowell st. John Moriarity, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Western Jamboree Mrs. Freci Tarbox of Cutler rd., taken a vote of the entire ms two persons; and May 9, at the home of Mrs. ip Pray and Mr. and Mrs. Albert The Ways and Means committee who is in charge of the plant ta- mittee to call the session, et non received Bruno Wojtkun of Moraine st. Retel le. of the West Elementary PTA is ble. The grab table will be in plaining that he didn't need ngle choices ii Outdoor Party vote. putting a great deal of effort into charge of Mrs. Matthew Novak Womans' Union asscn, Adlai The weather man was very kind The only school committee me the coming Western Jamboree and there will be pony rides in In place of the regular meeting t rl Warren. last Saturday afternoon for a cook- ber to say anything about the cal which is to be held, Saturday, charge of Mrs. William Westaway. of the Womans' Union of the West The total vote c out which was held at the home of. for a closed meeting was Albs There will be all sorts of aprons church, members are asked to at- was far sma May 12, from 2:30 to 6:30 in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tyning Jr. of Cole Jr., who declared "I doo'l for sale in charge of Mrs. Charles tend the all-day meeting of the en 2253 liepub West Elementkiry school. Mrs. Argilla rd. Guests of honor were think this should be argued aim Andover District which will be mocrats went to Frank Stevenson is general chair- Smyth and Mrs. Clement liodden. the parents of Mr. Tyning, Mr. and Permission from the press shell. George Wins man. Many other tables, such as bakery, held Thursday, May 3, in the Con- Mrs. Harold Tyning of No. Ando- n't be required." erk ntrol caused the Anyone having potted plants fish pond, white elephant, etc. gregational church in Tewksbury. ver, who will celebrate their 30th Attending the meeting weed which they wish to donate to the will have an interesting supply of 92nd Birthday wedding anniversary April 29. Al- members of the board, Chaims years ago. In committee may do so by calling goods for buyers. Mrs. Grace J. Holt of Haggett's so honored were Mr. Tyning's Russell, Secretary William A, Republicans am Attend Tour Pond rd. celebrated her 92nd birth- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty, Mrs. lieta Buchan, :all ted in the Pre ELLIOTT'S Miss Christine Sutton and Miss day last Saturday. A native of In- Manchester of No. Andover who and Frederick Allis Jr. Coati. ry. Nloira Sullivan, members of the verness, Canada, she has resided celebrated their 56th anniversary tants named by the school lost he vote follows Busy Wizard West Andover 4-11 in Greater Lawrence for 60 years, April 11. Great-grandchildren pres- to help plan the South school in legates Kennedy 68, Deg club, attended the annual State the last 28 with her daughter, Mrs. ent were Beverly and Harold Tyn- John Erwin, Edward P. Int ning, children of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Charles G. Hatch and Johi 6R, Hynes E 4-11 Teen Tour held at the Hotel George A. Irwin, formerly of Lo- O'Riordan 6C Sullivan. Kenmore last Friday. well st. old Tyning Jr. kley 62, Oronin Lafalot Club She has two other daughters, Personals PERSONALS rry 56, Previte. May meeting of the Lafalot Mrs. Andrew Innes of Haggett's Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kayworth of 66, Belanger 5 The Mrs. Florence McGrath, to (Ins 58, Byrne 51 Pond rd. and Mrs. Fred Reinhold Chandler rd. entertained members club will be held Tuesday, May 1, ager, and Mrs. Morris William rien 60, Kane of Lawrence; a son, Raymond of the North Cove Yacht club of , at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. Grant the Central Elementary cafes, Begley 57, Coe Munroe of Lowell st.; 11 grand- Big Island Pond, last Saturday ev- Silva of Maple ave. staff recently attended the Sox Now you children and 17 great-grandchil- ening. Refreshments were served mate Delegates Coffee Hours Lynch Workshop held at the :ot dren. to the 18 members attending. eGugliehno 52, C can enjoy The West Elementary PTA will solidated Gas Building, Bost°. Her hobies are crocheting, read- Mrs. William Workman Sr. and 57, LoPresti the luxury of 52, Lavigne 5: ing newspapers and quoting poe- daughter, Marion, have returned to their home in Arlington, N.J. after when you're ready to no 54, Taylor DAY and NIGHT try. As a young woman she was McLaughlin 53, an elocutionist and often favors spending several days with the ivan 55, Murra3 her friends with a reading. She is former's son and family, Mr. and call MAYFLOWER Scibelli 53, McC Wall-to-Wall also fond of music. Mrs. William Workman of Beech cir. nskii, Jr., 53, } Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kennett and 59, 411‘:"4 Church News Hannon 53, ik daughters, Amy and Ellen, of Aug- Ilk "Nt 4:2C.‘ A meeting of the primary de- Carpeting partment of the West church school usta, Me. were weekend guests of . Mrs. Ernest Dick of High Plain Ng•SVINVN. ii. was held last week in the home of al...... Mrs. George West of Morton st. rd. for LESS than the The Rev. Clayton Burgess, assis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaunt and • ANDOVER tant pastor, gave an interesting bi- family of Beech cir. spent several cost of room ble talk. days last week with Mrs. Gaunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bene- TAXI SERVICE Couple's Club To Meet dict of Bar Harbor, Me. size rugs The Couples' club of the West Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitterman church will meet Saturday, April and children, Glenn and Sherry, Nylon Viscose Broadloom CAILIL 414 ... 28, at 6:45. Dinner will be brought have returned to their home on CALL YOUR LOCAL that will outwear other car- POST Octla AVENUE by the ladies in boxes and will be Beech cir. after visiting for the WAREHOUSEMAN peting costing up to twice purchased at auction by the men. past week with the latter's par- BEGLEY — MAYFLOW:R as much. ents, Judge and Mrs. Conklin of P. F. BEGLEY Co. E. Orange, N.J. Mrs. Edmund Suprenant and dau- 15 Union St. 9131 ghter, Sandra, of Mt. Sunapee,. Tel. Lawrence L GUARANTEED N.H. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silva of Chandler For I Year Of rd. 99 Mr. and Mrs. Sherrold Smith and LOOK I Sq. ed. Normal Wear By family of Argilla rd. have returned INDIAN F 6 Completely after spending a few days with ON NEW Installed Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL AND LONG [ASIA:: TO SEE ' EVERYTHING INCLUDED Elander g Swanton's Mark Maillar of Staten Island, N.Y.

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956 15 Compte 52, OaChill 53. State Committee CLOSES SESSION LY 350 VOTE District Delegates to bacon and eggs, muffins, dough- The May-basket committee, in Fourth Essex District: Adams ON SOUTH SCHOOL PRIMARY ELECTION National Convention 186. nuts and coffee will be served by charge of Mrs. Albion Johnson, 5th District the members of the Women's Eve- will have a display of its wares (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) State Committee Gilgun 58, Geary 63, O'Dea 65, ning Circle. Mrs. William 'Stewart for sale. tes; Gov. Herter was the choice ZaharolliS 60. Fourth Essex District: Antonelli Mr. Russell said he had r 10, Donnan 74, White 81. Blanks and Mrs. Charles Smyth are co- The Women's Union will have a taken a vote of the entire (3 two persons; Vice President Alternate Delegates 105. , Tracy 59, chairmen. Mrs. Robert MacMackin sale of baked foods and aprons mittee to call the session, et non received two votes and Corcoran 60. Town Committee state Committee will be in charge of the dining with Mrs. William Trow in charge. plaining that he didn't nee:, ngle choices included Harold Fourth Batcheller 195, J. L. Butler 195, Essex District room. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN vote. assen, Adlai Stevenson and Bevilacoua 4, Carragher 8, 0. Butler 198, Chlebowski, Jr. 191, The only school committee met rl Warren. Holmes 52. Erving, Jr. 198, Gibson 195, Hal- ber to say anything about the call The total vote cast here Tues- State Committee lowell, Jr. 198, Hill 197, Loomer 202, McLean 190, MayO 193, Noyes if for a closed meeting was Abell y was far smaller than 1952, Fourth F-vsex District INSURED FUR STORAGE Shinberg 48. 197, Ortzstrin 188, Perry 192, Cole Jr., who declared "I doo'i en 2253 Republicans and 200 Rohde, Jr. 183, Rogers 195, Sellars think this should be argued aim mocrats went to the polls. Town Town Committer. FUR COATS Coleman 64, Doherty 68, Horan 198, Sherman 197, Smith 189, r7., 1`. COATS of Permission from the press should. erk George Winslow said rent 62, Brennan 66, Darby 66, Mc- Stulgis 196, Sullivan 188, 'Minas n't be required." ntrol caused the large turnout Donald 62, Connors 59, Haggerty 191, Thompson 197, Treanor, Jr. 1.95 Attending the fleeting were rU years ago. In 1948, he said 61, Mondale 63, J. W. Burke 64, 189, Wallace 1138, Whitcomb 203, 1.65 members of the board, Chahar' G. J. Burke 66, Sullivan 59, Mc- Wililams 190, Young 194, Matthe- $50.00 Insurance $35.00 Insurance Republicans and 24 Democrats son 187, Dolan 190, Newton 191, 's Russell, Secretary William A. ted in the Presidential Pri- Keon 56, Luedhesi 59, Buck 57, Doherty, Mrs. seta Buchan, :oil Welch 64, Legendre 5. Barsfumian Green 185, Burns 191, Adams 195, rk °mitts 192. Blanks 1,222. and Frederick Allis Jr. Corsi. v. 2, Lynch 2, Mararian 2, Redden 2, CLOTH COATS 0 he vote follows: Gordon 4, Zalla 7, St. Germaine ry tants named by the school km legates 4, Sullivan 4, Haggerty 2, Moon May Breakfast s- Lo help plan the South school a Kennedy 68, Dever 67, McCor- 4, LaRosa 2, Long 2. 1.35 n- John Erwin, Edward P. fall 68, Hynes 61, Burke, Jr., Delegates At Large to $35.00 Insurance Lr- Charles G. Batch and Johi O'Riordan 60, Curley 62, National Convention • At West Parish Sullivan. kley 62, Oronin 61, Powers 61, Herter 218. Saltonstall 217, Mar- Erry 56, Previte, Jr.. 64, Calla- tin, Jr. 209, Lodge, Jr. 212, Weeks Church May 5 Insured Against Fire and Theft - 2% Additional Insurance PERSONALS 66, Belanger 57, Rudsten 56, 208, Nelson 197, Bonnell 195, (if Mrs. Florence McGrath, at ens 58, Byrne 58, Brunton 57, Wheeler 195, Bradford 209, Pappas The Annual May breakfast at SHIRTS tiger, and Mrs. Morris William rien 60, Kane 57, Fitzpatrick 198. the West Parish church will be Begley 57, Corbett 57, Holtz 24 hour the Central Elementary cafeeri Alternate Delegates held Saturday morning, May 5, Laundered and 0 Brewer 189, Crane 193, Howard v- staff recently attended the Sood from 5:30 to 9:30. Fruit juice, Refinished DRY GLEANING SERVICE ed mate Delegates 201, Innes 195, Lynch 192, Rabh Lynch Workshop held at the :or eGuglielmo 52, Goguen 52, Do- 191, Treadway 190, Volpe 194, solidated Gas Building, Bosta, 57, LoPresti 50, Rzeznikie- White 187, Whittier 207. Blanks HOW Christian Science Heals d 52, Lavigne 52, Camileo 54, 563. "HOW PRAYER to when you're ready to tom r 54, Taylor 52, Tornasello• District Delegates to National CITY .er McLaughlin 53, Racicot 53, Convention-5th District CORRECTS PHYSICAL Ivan 55, Murray 53, Collator re DeSatilnier, Jr. 88, Tyler 197. HANDICAPS" CLEANERS g DYERS Ind call MAYFLOWER Scibelli 53, McGrath, Jr.; 55, Alternate Delegates :ir. -czynski, Jr., 53, Krock 53, Car- Adams 189, Barnes. 190. Blanks WNAC Sunday, April 29, 1:15 p.m. 59, Hannon 53, Silva 52, Le- 37.MAIN STREET ANDOVER nd 148. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Uoiniii11111111111111111111 ig- of in

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Ian ry, CALL YOUR LOCAL on WAREHOUSEMAN the ,ar- BEGLEY - MAYFLOWIR of P. F. BEGLEY CO. 15 Union St. Lau- ee,. Tel. Lawrence 2 131 Mr. iler LOOK FOR THE Msnufacturan and BUILDING? INDIAN HEAD SEAL and Dealers of ned Picture, Casement, vith ON NEW WINDOWS OR REMODELING THIS YEAR? Storm and Regular LOCAL AND LONG DISTAL TO SEE THE BEST. Take advantage of the services of the Indian Head Millwork Corporation, which Window Units- READY-TO-INSTALL will save you money and time and perhaps expensive mistakes when build- AY! ing or remoderng, ;nformation is what you're usually looking for... Bring your plan or sketch to Indian Head Millwork for free consultation, not only on win- ONE'S dows, hot doors, millwork, etc. . • . there is no obligation for this service! JSED INDIAN HEAD MILLWORt CORP. LIANCE Gives You the Advantage of Manufacturer Direct to You A L E Savings . . . use at your camp or Summer t clear-out prices! SEE THE Ask Operator Nor kTORS - WASHING MACHINES LARGEST Enterprise $004 :ORD PLAYERS - STOVES DISPLAY OF et ne charge Meaty ..,.• SETS - AND MANY, MANY WINDOWS, DOORS, Etc., IN glIhirIce, Mass. ANCES - COME AND SEE! Wilmington, Mess. NEW ENGLAND Westford, mess. AT NEW Tewksbury, Mpss. Chelmsford, M. MODERN Dracut, Mass. SHOWROOM ST HOLLIS ST., NASHUA, Lowell, Mass. Manchester, N. H. HOLLIS AT Ledford, N. H. Derry, N. H. EONE CO ALLDS ST., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS Goffstown, N. H. NCES - FURNITURE :4ASHUA • TEL,619 WINDOW'S - DOORS - MILLWORK LAWRENCE 16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956. Frances lie George Davison, Mrs. Ralph 110- that year. 10:30 o'clock. ns o n. A meeting of the Congregational Ther e was a BALLARDVALE senblad, Mrs. Elwyn Russell. A budget committee was ap- moment of siiftl Mrs. Frank Froburg reported for Women will be held in the Tewks- pointed as follows: Mrs. William prayer and Mrs. Ernest (Continued from Page Two) bury Congregational church on the banquet committee. Members McIntyre, Mrs. George Davison, then read an appropriate mernolt. Mrs. Harry Batchelder and Mrs. Thursday, May 3. Any member going should contact Mrs. Ran- Mrs. Elwyn Russell and Mrs. Elwyn Russell. wishing to go should contact Mrs. forMrsBenson.Refreshments were served dolph Perry, Mrs. Frank Green or Ralph Rosenblad. A report of the nominating com- the hostess assisted by Mrs. Froburg. Green. Following the meeting a plant mittee was given by Mrs. Allred The Lynn District WSCS meet- ie A summer project will be for exhibit was held and prizes were It( Webb. Others on the committee ing will be held in the Methodist Mileantline°rn.sd present were Ih each member to chose a certain awarded to Mrs. Ralph Itosenblad, s. are Mrs. William Batchelder, Mrs. year and save all pennies dated church in Wakefield on April 27 at Emma Moss, Mrs. Myra Ward,Iis ['own of An, Mrs. Albert Warner, Mrs. James Harry Nason, Mrs. Ernest 110 Letters and Mrs. John Wilson. Mrs. Mrs. Millie Hammond, Mrs. I:, Roy Brown gave an interesting Ward and Mrs. Edna ', talk on "Ilome Plants". Milli. TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Foreign Student Sunday Refreshments were served by Mrs. Albert Warner, Mrs. John Sunday, April 29, will be i:r. ARBORISTS CARPENTRY WORK REAL ESTATE Wilson and Mrs. Edna Laffin. eign Student Sunday in the 4. lard Vale United church. Stu:et Golden Age Circle i • studying at the Lowell Techtoiat FOR ALL YOUR The regular meeting of the Gol- ANDOVER REALTY ical school will be guests. h led proposals is den Age Circle was held at the intenance of the To, AJAX CARPENTER WORK 5:30 in the afternoon there wIlta AGENCY home of Mrs. Edna Laffin of eived by the Board a coffee hour. This will helot. TREE EXPERTS, INC REMODELING REAL ESTATE Tewksbury st. Mrs. Harry Nason 7:30 p.m., on April lowed by a service, with thestat (cations are ovailab 3 Lowell St., Shawsheen Village had charge of the devotional ser- OR ents participating. the Selectmen. TEL. AND. 2895 TELS. 702 or LAW. 8-4241 vice. Visited Museum Boa MANCHESTER, N.H. 26731 ROOFING Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. During the short business meet- SIDNEY P. WI CALL ing it was voted to give a hymnal Members of Brownie Trom59, STA FFOF to the Ballard Vale United church with their leaders, Mrs. ken WILLI Auchterlonie, Mrs. James memory of a former member Mrs. Leten AMALIA and Mrs. Victor Buschmann, tit W. Shirley Barnard mmonwealth of M TREE SURGEONS, Inc. ED. OTTO ited the Museum of Scienc. it Doci Real Estate and Insurance Boston last Wednesday. A TREE SERVICE WITH A TEL. AND. 1396 PROBATE CC at sex, 88. SENSIBLE ATTITUDE Fishing Season • FREE ESTIMATES • .o all persons intere TOWARD COST Main and Barnard Streets The fishing season opened:ast of THAXTER EAT Saturday morning with manyeo AND. 1848 OR 2901 Telephone 202 er in said County, CESSPOOLS RESTAURANTS thusiastic fisherman on law the ATTORNEY GEl bright and early. The catch was rnonwealth. ANDOVER very small as the water in the petition has been CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT brooks and ponds was too Ugh, Court for probate c BRADLEY zent purporting to b Mill pond in the Vale was ink TREE SERVICE — ALSO — sold deceased by LU 37 Years Experience Cesspools and Septic Tanks REAL ESTATE with men, boys, girls and wank, Andover in said Cc A Complete Tree Service Installed with little room between fad she be appointed e J. H. Buss, Sr. Tel. 1304-1 CHARLES CORBEIL And. 2529, Law. 7029 person for casting. without giving a E J. H. Buss, Jr. 1672-M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bechwihol TEL. LOWELL 7236 you desire to able< Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs. Nati your attorney should Myers of Chester st. this pas ranee in said Cow TREE SERVICE CLEANSERS & DYERS weekend. ten o'clock in the ft Fred E.Cheever enth day of May 19 by Mrs. James Letters Sr. of Bo REAL•ESTATE ton spent Sunday with het sot of this citation. —CLEANSING- tness, JOHN V. F DODGE 21 MAIN STREET and family, Mr. and Mrs. e, First-Judge of so -PRESSING- 'FELS. 775 1: 1098 Letters Jr. of Lowell Juncti.• senth day of April it ASSOCIATES -TAILORING— Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chip, and nine hundred is Wenharn, Massachusetts Auburn, Me. spent Sunda) •• JOHN J. COSTEL yd Mr. andndMrs. Henry Neunr & e rman Essex sStreet t reet ANDOVER Representative MEN'S AND LADIES' Woburn st. GARMENTS CHOICE OF FINE ence, Mass. ALBERT R. RETELLE Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Luu FOODS AND LIQUORS Wollaston were the we monwealth Reservation Road guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, DooMc kaeSt CALL 1169 PROBATE COU LOUIS SCANLON'S Moody of Andover st. Tel. And. 841 ON THE ANDOVER LINE s. Elander g Swanton Mi ssLind a Quinn of lbw 0; 1as.Persons interest 56 MAIN ST. spent vacation week with *la of MARGARET M. WI AU10 REPAIRS Mrs. David Walsh of Dover, tell. ver in said County, c Petition has been ANDOVER, MASS. SERVICE STATION Mrs. Anthony Lumenell a Court for probate o Andover st., who works iiti! K. C. KILLORIN nts purporting to ELECTRICIANS REALTOR Bradlee school cafeteria aunt and a codicil of said CLARK MOTOR Here To Serve .. Manaki A 77 Main St. Andover the State Cafeteria M. GREELEY of institute in Boston las County, praying that CO. Tel. 2272 John M. Murray Food Gult week. ed executrix thereof surety on her bond. AUTHORIZED Super Service CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH You desire to object Archie A. Gunn 13irths... ur attorney should ft SALES and SERVICE MASTER ELECTRICIAN For Efficient, Courteous A daughter, Robbin Lea, z • ce in said Court en o: PAINTING and BODY WORK Wiring for Service and ACTION! Hale Hospital, Haverhill o'clock in the fort et ay o List Exclusively with and Mrs. Charles Anderson • 195( IN OUR OWN SHOP Oil Burners — Light — Power I thhid citation TELEVISION SERVICE Widder), of Ballardvale rd. hie MOTOR & APPLIANCE R. C. SIMMERS 055, 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER nal grandparents are Mr. ancIti First REPAIRS REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE ar y Tel. Andover 333 RADIO & TV SERVICE Ernest Anderson of Ballad'' i t AprilpOurdHiglNe i noV. thef s a Pyi e 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 94 Main St. TEL. 2316 rd. and maternal grandparent • nine hundred and fifty 1 0 HN J. C OSTELL( MULLIGAN'S Mr. and Mrs. Jack Widder c; Greeley, Att ome verhill. n Si., y --M1--Mh. GENERAL RADIO & TV LAB. ArlV AUTO Buying...? QUINN — A daughter, 01, Mass. PARK ST_ REPAIRING • in the Georgetown hospital, GARAGE C.A.HILL & CO. TEL. LAW. 30396 Church, Va., to Mr. and Is JENNEY ...Selling? Mrs. Quinn Electrical Contractor George Quinn. GEC ' 4WE-111E— iiig—QE— GAS 8. OILS former Evelyn Dow, daughtt TRAVEL 0 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 CHARLES A. HILL, JR. ANDOVER Atty. and Mrs. Halbert Do Beacon st. The family now: AR AND GRAVEL and all Gall us for every residen- ANDOVER sists of four sons and four d4 SPECIAl North Essex Count y elePhone 7339 BUILDING MATERIAL tial, commercial and in- TRAVEL BUREAU ters. dustrial electrical service. Agency for All Airlines WEDDING INTENTION The following wedding intaii Ear-E1- - and Steam Ship Lines A E30--E3 IGHTING ENGINEERS 11 41;11HICIA1111 has been filed in the office LUMBER - PAINTS B. A. KIMBALL 21 MAIN ST. TEL. 775-1098 town clerk: 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 Fred E. Cheever, Mgr. William H. 13razee, 43 Laktti. URBAN WALLPAPER and Associates ave., Tewksbury and Patric:a 89 MAIN ST. ANDOVER WALLPAPERS Bourdelais, 44 Chandler rd. HARDWARE LANDSCAPE SERVICE # TEL. AND, 31413 GREAT BOOK GROtP —MA P TO MEET SPORTING - GOODS HEATHERFELLS The Great Books Discuss ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS AMMUNITION — TARGETS WALLPAPER Group will continue with NURSERY study of Dante's "Divine (,o SO[ LANDSCAPE SERVICE IN THE , M J. E. Pitman Est. ALLIED PAINT STORES edy" on Tuesday evening H. ROHRBACH TOWNSMAN Joseph T. Gagne, President 2, at 7:45 in the Memorialll and C 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER SUNSET ROCK ROAD TEL. 192 34 Amesbury St., Lawrence library. "Purgatorio" is to TEL. 664 Ef4S- Bring Us Your Garden Problems Classified Directory the subject for this meeting.

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, APRIL 26, 1956 17 Frances Benson. There was a moment of silk prayer and Mrs. Ernest Rohl then read an appropriate mernan. for Mrs. Benson. Refreshments were serves the hostess assisted by Mrs. /fi. ie Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS Members present were " Emma Moss, Mrs. Myra Ward . Tow ti of Andover Notice of Meeting Harry Nason, Mrs. Ernest II The annual meeting of the ANDO- Personal o Help Wanted-Female Realtors VER VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SO- Mrs. Millie Hammond, Mrs. l: CIETY will be held in the Young Peo- WEDDING INVITATIONS MATURE WOMEN, Service Avon SCHRUENDER REAL ESTATE - Ward and Mrs. Edna Latin. AND a ple's room in the Memorial Hall Li- complete line of Wedding Station- customers in your neighborhood. George II. Schruender, Realtor. Foreign Student Sunday brary on Wednesday, May 2, 1956 at ery. Fine selection of papers and Earn good money in your spare Tel. Law. 32216. S-22-29-5-12 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29, will be fa. type-faces. Prompt service. The time. Call Law. 82686 or write to eign Student Sunday in the CLIFFORD E. MARSHALL ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, 70 Main Mrs. Gregory, 134 Main Street, An- REALTORS - MARY AND BOB President St., Tel. 1943-1944. A-TF' dover. Mass. 11-5-12-19-26 BURKE, 14 Chickering Road, No. lard Vale United church. Shift:, 26 Andover, Mass. Tel. Law. 22416. studying at the Lowell Techrol:r. AS WE ARE going to be away for S-TF raied jroposais for the care and Help Wonted-Male ical school will be guestsA Intenance of the Town Dump will be one year, I would like to place my Plan Registration very competent housekeeper (& 5:30 in the afternoon there wIlle eived by the Board of Selectmen urr WANTED: A good reliable man to Wanted to Buy a coffee hour. This will befo', 7:30p.m., on April 30, 1956. Spec- her 9 year old daughter), fine cook supply customers with liawleigh For Kindergarten and excellent disposition, a very lowed by a service, with thesis :cations are available at the office Products in towns of Andover & ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING old. competent woman - prefers loca- North Andover. Write Itawleigh's, ents participating. the Selectmen. Registration for children enter- Marble-top, Walnut, Grape, and Rose- Board of Selectmen tion in Andover in order that dau- Dept. MAD-72-127, ALBANY, N.Y. carved Furniture, Glass, China, ing kindergarten in September will ghter may continue to attend Cen- Visited Museum SIDNEY P. WHITE, Chairman 1-26 Silver, JeweIrr, Clocks, Prints,- Members of Brownie Troo151, STAFFORD A. LINDSAY be held in several schools during tral School. Write J. A., Box 15, May. Andover Townsman. A-26 Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture Etc., with their leaders, Mrs. Ittben WILLIAM V. EMMONS Business Opportunities I William F. Graham Jr., 165 Golden Auchtcrlonie, Mrs. James Leten 26 Wednesday, May 2 and Thurs- Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Tele- day, May 3 have been designated Services Offered FOR SALE - The only business and Mrs. Victor Buschmann, via mmonwealth of Massachusetts phone Haverhill 23708. Will call for registration at the Central location available in the heart of to look. TF ited the Museum of Scienct a Docket No. 251,044 fast &rowing Andover, Mass. Frame school, from 9-11:30 and 1-2:30. WINDOW CLEANING - residen- Boston last Wednesday. PROBATE COURT tial and commercial. Storm win- building, located at 15 Post Office PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRAbUA'I'E School officials have asked par- Fishing Season sex, as. dows (alumium or wood) cleaned avenue. John Hewitt Real Estate buying picture frames, old desks, ,0 all persons interested in the es- ents to bring their children so and hung. Janitorial work, offices Agent. Tel. And. 973 or 1834. L-TF jewelry, dishes, dolls, and mar- The fishing season opened:as e of THAXTER EATON late of An- Saturday morning with many ea that they may meet the teacher, or factories. Expert floor clean- ble top furniture. Appraisals given er in said County, deceased, and ing. Fully insured. Call Cote's in strictest confidence. Tel. Law- thusiastic fisherman on ant he ATTORNEY GENERAL of said principal of the school, hygienist Artitles for Sole rence 83072. TF bright and early. The catches monwealth. and school nurse. At the Central Window Cleaning, Lawrence, 23020. C-TF SPORTSMAN'S BARRACKS. FLY V. • very small as the water lathe petition has been presented to school, those youngsters with tying and ice fishing tackle; Guns, ANTIQUES - Am interested in brooks and ponds was too ligh. oCourt for probate of a certain in- last names beginning with A CHAIN SAW RENTALS and small' old or new, bought-traded; Gun- buying good furniture and general rent purporting to be the last will Mill pond in the Vale was lad through K will register on May 2 engine repairs. All makes of lawn powder; Primers; Blk. Powder; furnishings of early type. The said deceased by LUCY A. EATON while others are asked to register mowers sharpened. Equipment Ser- Ammo; Targets; Clay Pigeons. Wagners, 18 Andover St., George- with men, boys, girls and wain Andover in said County, praying on May 3. vice Co., Lupine Road (Next to We specialize in Archery equip- town, Mass. Tel. Georgetown with little room between :act . she be appointed executrix there- Other registrations will be held the Railroad Station) Andover. ment. 50 ft. indoor practice range. 7161. TF person for casting. without giving a surety on her Tel. 3075. TF at the West school on May 14 from Post Office Ave., Andover 2410. Mr. and Mrs. Harry llechwihof o-TF DO YOL WANT to sell? All types !you desire to object thereto you 1-3 p.m.; Shawsheen school May ATTICS, YARDS, CELLARS, of listings wanted - Andover, Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs. What your attorney should file a written 16 from 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 barns cleaned. Storm windows and COW MANURE FOR SALE. Tel. Lawrence, Suburbs. Also Hampton Myers of Chester at. this pal; ranee in said Court at Salem be- p.m.; Bradlee school, May 17 from screens changed. Lawns mowed Lawrence 87775. 0-26-3-10-17 Beach area. For prompt service weekend. ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 1-3 p.m. and driveways maintained. Small SCHWINN BICYCLES: Pay only call John V. Austin, Lawrence enth day of May 1956, the return trucking jobs done. Call. Andover Mrs. James Letters Sr. dB* Children are eligible for the $2.00 per week. "Roby" Meier, 25152, 17 Woodland Street, Me- of this citation. 141-W. 'I'F 56 Berkeley Street, corner of Jack- thuen. U-26-3 ton spent Sunday with heist amass, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- kindergarten if they will be five and family, Mr. and Mrs. ,James son, Lawrence. Tel. Law. 4743. e, First. Judge of said Court, this years old on or before the first DRESSMAKING and Alterations. 0-26-3-10-17 Letters Jr. of Lowell Junctie. venth day of April in the year one WANTED '1'0 BUY: Second hand day of January of the current Specializing in children's clothing piano, spinnet or baby grand. Tel. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chip= and nine hundred and fifty-six. school year. Parents have been Mks. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham COMBINATION ALUMINUM Screen doors $29.95. Aluminum screens And. 145. U-26 Auburn, Me. spent Sunday e: JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. requested to bring the child's 'Rd., Tel. Andover, 2035-W. C-TF Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neunr yd & Sherman $2.95 26 x 28. Combination alumi- Essex Street birth certificate to the registra- num screen windows at big sav- Wonted to Rent Woburn st. ence, Mass. 19-26-3 tion. GENERAL WORE, Landscaping; Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade ings. For information call Law- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Coop rence 37493. Free home demon- WANTED: FURNISHED THREE Wollaston were the re' monwealth of Massachusetts A Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. Room apartment, vicinity of Ando- Docket No. 250,995 Garbage removed. Romano Truck- stration. Johnson Aluminum Prod- guests of Mr. and Mrs. S !Births... ucts. ver or Reading. Tel. Law. 33488. PROBATE COURT ing. Tel. And. 946-J. C-TF 0-26-3-10 W-26-3 Moody of Andover st. a, as. HILTON - A daughter, Betty FOR SALE: Day bed in good con- Miss Linda Quinn of Itive. all persons interested in the es- PROMPT SERVICE on Television, Lou, Apr. 24 in the Bon Secours dition, suitable for summer cot- Automobiles for Sale spent vacation week with *a: of MARGARET M. WILSON late of Radio and phonograph repairs. All hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tage or camps can be made into Mrs. David Walsh of Dover, M. ver in said County, deceased. Types. Telephone Andover 2254. double bed. Tel. Andover 2067-W. 1953 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA 1 6 petition has been presented to Hilton Jr. (Lucille O'Hara,) 1 C-TF Mrs. Anthony Lumenel. 0-26 4 door sedan, dynaflow - 4 new Court for probate of certain in- Chapman ct. tires, new battery. One owner. Andover st., who works nal nts purporting to be the last BETTER MUSIC for that Wedding, F0)1 SALE - ENGLISH Bicycle, Bradlee school cafeteria gulfs Shower, Bowling Banquet. George regular size, in excellent condit- Must .be seen and driven to be ap- and a codicil of said deceased by PARSONS - A daughter, Mary preciated. Apply 4 Locke Street, the State Cafeteria Manuel A M. GREELEY of Andover in Emmons And His Records. Tel. ion. Call Lawrence 20318 after Katherine, April 19 to Mr. and C-TF Andover. Tel. And. 3584. Z-26 Fa° d institute in Boston las County, praying that she be ap- Law. 35094. 6:30 P.M. 0-26 y ed executrix thereof without giv- Mrs. Norman Parsons of Fairless week. REMODELING and building hous- CHICAGO-WHITE WOMEN'S 'Roll- surety on her bond. Hill, Pa. The father formerly re- es, kitchen cabinets, porches, er skates- Size 6- Slightly used. At The Library you desire to object thereto you sided in Andover. garages, etc. C. Mullins, Tel. Tel. And. 2739-W. 0-19 [Births... or attorney should file a written Law. 87932 after 6. C-TF COMING EVENTS • A daughter, Robbin Lea, i ce in said Court at Salem be- May 1, 7:45 p.m. Great Books TS "TOPS IN MUSIC" for weddings, Household Goods Hale Hospital, Haverhill t.kt en o'clock in the forenoon on the Discussion Group. 1 eth day of April 1956, the return showers, parties, dances, bowl- and Mrs. Charles Anderson ( ing banquets, record hops. Qual- CEDAR WARDROBES, KITCHEN May 2, 10 a.m. Littlest Listeners, this citation. CLASSIFIED Cabinets, Mattresses, Wool Rugs, Widder), of Ballardvale rd. ht ess, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- ity sound reproduction. Add life Robins. Mothers groups to see to your party. Call Chet Harnden, Magee Stoves, Whirlpool Washers. film "Your Children's Play" at nal grandparents are Mr. anc* First Judge of said Court, this CORMIER FURNITURE CO., 88 Ernest Anderson of Ballail ay of April in the year one thou- Andover 2462W. Public Address the same hour. Help Wanted-Female F. System Rentals. Hampshire St., Tel. Law. 20592, rd. and maternal grandparens nine hundred and fifty-six. C-5-12-19-26 P-29 May 3, 10 a.m. Ballardvale Lit- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. WAITRESSES WANTED - Day or tlest Listeners. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Widder cfl M. Greeley, Attorney CELLARS AND ATTICS cleaned, Night, full time or part time. Uni- also odd jobs. Toni Marjerison. Houses for Sale May 4, 8 p.m. Travel talk on West verhill. in St., forms furnished. Apply at Howard q er, Mans. Tel. Law. 83438. C-12-19-26 Indies given by Mr. and Mrs. QUINN - A daughter, Aprl!' 12-19-26 Johnson, South Main Street. 11-26-3 JOHN liEwiTT Real Estate. Land. Frederic O'Brien. in the Georgetown hospital, 41 ANDREW MATTRESS CO. - Mat- Homes. House lots. 15 Post Office Church, Va., to Mr. and tresses remade. One day service. Ave., Tel. Andover 973, 1834. George Quinn. Mrs. Quinn it GEO. W. HORNE CO. 52 Kimball Street, Lawrence. Tel. Q-TF former Evelyn Dow, daugher Law. 9193. C-12-19-26-3 LAWRENCE, MASS. - Atty. and Mrs. Halbert Do Salespeople- Beacon st. The family now:* AR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK Painting and Papering d SALESMEN PART OR FULL TIME sists of four sons and four di4 elephone SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING 7339 Established 1854 PAINTERS AND PAPERHANG- OR EXTRA TIME We need additional ters. ERS. First class work done at I WEDDING INTENTION reasonable rates. J. Zappala & We sell audio-visual materials to Women with selling ex- The following wedding intat Co., Tel. Law. /17868 D-19-26-3-10 schools, libraries, churches, etc. has been filed in the office ;I These consist of 16mm. sound pro- perience . . Full time. , jectors, filmstrip projectors, cab- town clerk: Tailoring and Repairing g inets, record players, tape recorders Better salary and all William II. lirazee, 43 Laken URRAN & JOYCE COMPANY and various accessories and sup- advantages of salaried ave., 'Tewksbury and Patrica INVISIBLE GARMENT MENDING plies. We also rent educational Bourdelais, 44 Chandler rd.. - Burns, Tears, Moth holes, etc. films and sell filmstrips. personnel. LP Expertly mended. Call Mrs. D. M. It is a growing, interesting and - GREAT BolatGRO - Hogan, 110 Waverly Road North MANUFACTURERS- dignified business which can be TO MEET Andover, Tel. Lawrence 22116. APPLY IN PERSON The Great Books Discuss' G-TF learned in a reasonable time. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Commissions are 20% of list- Group will continue with th AND. 95 study of Dante's "Divine Lo SODA WATERS Help Wanted-Female h price sales. If interested, write to edy" on Tuesday evening, M M. Leahy, 123 St. Mares Street, WANTED: CAPABLE WOMAN for Boston, or make appointment (tbl. 2, at 7:45 in the Memorial Michael Jay's to and GINGER ALES general housework in a six room Beacon 2-5220) to call some Satur- library. "Purgatorio" is Cape Cod Honte, one day a week, day morning. ANDOVER the subject for this meeting. Tel. And. 2263. 11-26-3 18 THURSDAY THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN APRIL 26, 1956 with that sum to be deducted from Honor Roll At Susan Mulvey, Alice O'Connor, No Contract Yet the eventual fee if the firm con- Robert Petzinger, Lorraine Rees, OUTBOARD MOTO , tinues with the final plans and Junior High School Charles Smyth, Stephen Sorota, With Architects supervises construction. lie said The Junior High school honor Bradford Webb, Richard Workman, AND BOATS.,, The school committee still has at that time that it is standard roll was announced this week. Emily Yorshis. no contract with its architects for procedure to insert the clause Grade nine, high honors, Anne Grade seven, high honors, Kay insured against "all risks' preparation of South school plans. which town counsel said was il- Berthold, Susan Fox, Elizabeth Berthold, Irene Cordts, Judith legal - that 25 percent of the full afloat or ashore. We A meeting scheduled for Tues- Hyde, Keith Lauder, Philip New- Gilcreast. e day night, at which the matter fee becomes payable at the time Honors, Roger Blaisdell, Ed- cover damage to other the town approves the school and mark, Margaret Williamson. was to be discussed, was can- ward Boddy, Edward Bolia, George you run into. For a v votes to make money available. Honors, Richard Alden, Donald celled. Supt. Edward I. Erickson Connors, Leslie Hart, Elizabeth reasonable premium youae Counsel said such a clause means Anderson, Richard Asoian, Janice VOLUME 69 N said he assumed the four consul- Homer, Joan Lynch, Gail Marruz- the present school committee is Bowman, Ilegyna Cardella, Bar- enjoy your boating while tants and the committee will meet zi, Elizabeth McEvoy, Kathleen next Tuesday night. binding the town to a contract bara Cristodero, Richard Des- do the worrying! with the architects without auth- Roches, Gary Dockray, Dorothy Nelligan, Mary Ann Porter, Bev- Stulgis Adamant ority, as the town meeting vote Easton, Elaine Emmons, Daniel erly Reynolds. JUST CALL - Meanwhile, Town Counsel Vin- under which it procedes mentions Fitts, Ross Driver, Alfred Ilah- cent Stulgis won't retreat from his Scho only preliminary plans. Stulgis nenstein, Susan Kenney, Michael stand that the former document 127 MAIN ST. suggested that a building com- Frishman, Marguerite Lacey, Mar- TEL. 2125 SMART ILA( would be illegal because the PAUL'S mittee, if appointed, might poss- ion Morgan, Pamela Oakes, Anne school committee has no author- 25 Years' Experience ibly engage another architectural O'Brien, David Russo, Gwenith 1441 90‘4441141ACS ity to commit the town to anything Dressmaking Remodeling firm and, under the proposed con- ti Sandberg, Elinor Santuccio, Mal- Alterations FOR OVER 100 YEAi$ beyond preparation of preliminary tract, the town would have to pay L.L colm Skinner, Arthur Smith, Bev- Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses NAT. RANK BLDG., ANL II plans. the Gilbert associates 25 percent erly Turner, Cynthia Turton, Shir- Made to order That decision was originally of the fee anyway. ley Warshaw, Suzanne Wennik, contained in a letter to the school CaM pUS $3000 Was Suggested Nancy Whitworth. On The board and was repeated in person of • It had been anticipated that the Grade eight, high honors, Peter Arirez-A--a- 7 to Albert Richmond, president of committee might set a fee for the Phillips Perley F. Gilbert associates, at a Beck, John Brookover, Richard Academy three preliminary plans at its Daniels, Wm. Dubocq, I eter Grillo, meeting last Friday afternoon. meeting Tuesday night. The con- Robert MacAdam, Heath Malone, Another Contract tract submitted by Mr. Erickson Andover Inn Deborah Newcomb, Susan Slade, a Supt. Erickson attended the to town counsel left blank the am- James Stewart, Allen Ward, Ron- A "Treadway nn session and told the TOWNSMAN ount. It had been reported that Al- bert Richmond, president of the ald Salvage. this week that he has prepared an- Honors, Charlotte Bentley, Car- /Doily Luncheons 12 to 2 — Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 other contract omitting the dubi- architectural firm, said $3000 would not be enough money as a ole Caliri, Margaret Danielson, Sunday Dinner 12 to 8 ous clause. It has been given to Carol Essoian, John Flye, James jsi town counsel to study, Erickson specific payment for preliminary Garland, Kenneth Grant, Jean Gro- Wedding Receptions - Bridge Luncheons - Banquet declared. In it, the superintendent plans. Supt. Erickson said there leau, Linda Johanson, Annalee Tel. 903 - ROBERT N. FRAZER, Manager has called for payment of an as is about $5500 remaining in the GIFT SHOP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY yet undetermined amount of nion- appropriation, after paying $1000 Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Her- ey for the preliminary plans, with for the first set of plans and $500 bert Kempton, Robert Leadbitter, that payment to be deducted from for a topographical map and other the over-all fee if the same firm information. is hired for detailed drawings and The three plans submitted by construction supervision. the architects last week were pre- pared without a contract, with Mr. SCOOP! Allow Disputed Clause Included in the document now Richmond suggesting it was an in town counse•I's hands is pro- act of good faith on the firm's 18" ROTARY vision for test borings and samp- part. Junior gardens planting and car ling - although that section, PERSONAL school. The grou which also mentions a topographi- Miss Marjorie Stewart of high cal map, was originally subject Junior Garden clt Plain rd. attended the semi-formal to criticism. Mr. Richmond ex- POWER dance held during the past week- plained to the school committee and last week that the clause should end at the American International remain because, even though a college, Springfield. She was the Rogers guest of Wayne Newton of West- MOWERS map has already been furnished, it may be necessary to take test minster. borings at the site. Up For Richmond met with town coun- ACADEMY sel following last Wednesday's BARBER SHOP 95 !lagers brook is I school committee session. At that licial town agenda. 96 Main St. meeting, he had refused to accept Near A P& II RES The board of pub a suggested contract that speci- 3 BARBERS - GOOD SERVICE agreed to once agait Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 8:30 to 6 HAS ALL YOUR NEED; fied $3000 for three sets of pre- Fri. - Sat. 8:30 to 7 $59 of an article to fix liminary plans of the South school, CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAYS All Steel Deck a project estimated • Famous Clinton Engine 000. State aid of up Reversible Handle SPECIAL! C °CARELESS BEAUTY FOR WALLS, All Parts in Stock! CEILINGS, WOODWORK AND FURNITURE ELECTRIC 4° THE LARGEST SELECTION OF POWER MOWERS IN 26' 101 SATIN-LUX We also carry SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL HEDGE GREATER LAWRENCE... Disston and Sunbean Hedge SO EASY TO TORO REO TRIMMERS dears! * At this fine p ECLIPSE APPLY WITH BLAIR you EXCELLO PENNSYLVANIA come first. Wi BRUSH OR DUOTH ERM MOTO MOWER cerned with mee ROLLER JACOBSEN needs, protecting terests. 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