SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 ANDOVER OLYMPIC WEEK OCT. 13th - 20th section from Stephen II. Byrne, son d., Volpe has of Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry V. Byrne, 51 plans are be- School st., has enrolled again aE, pe that a call gfiE a student at Vermont academy ut before the Sextons River, Vt., for the coming academic year. ie a four-lane 1 a four-foot include a 13- ACADEMY NIDIDVIER ■ CWNSAAN and a 12-foot BARBER SHOP Andover's Own Newspaper Since 1887 side plus a ?6 St. catwalk for 69 NUMBER 52 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 4, 1956 PRICE 10 CENTS 3 BARBERS - GOODNeSaErRAVIC6EPIVOLUME 11 be no ped- Mon. - 'rues. - Wed. 8.30 to 6 ed.The bridge Fri. - Spit. rt• -i') t, 7 net, supported CLOSED AI : ' .RSDA YS ore Support argest will be Land Owner Oilers To he river chan- 127 MAIN ST. iven Rogers ;hare distance PAUL'S TEL. 2125 ire will be 30 Pay For Water Main 25 Years' Experience he channel at Dressmaking Remodeling rook Drainage partment esti- Alterations 500,000 for the Ladles' Suits, Coats and Dressd ire voices were raised in fa- On Greenwood Road ng is included. Made to Order or of Rogers brook storm drainage An offer to pay personally for o lay night. the installation of more than 1000 Uliver Surette, whose weekly Some Adults - feet of 12-inch water niain on isits to the 13PW about the brook Greenwood rd. made to the Board ast spring and summer resulted of Public Works Monday night, n its agreement to again sponsor Lose Right has been tabled. he article, attended the meeting. William Thistle, who recently , too, did W. R. (fill, Mrs. Frank To Vote Here bought the land from George Win- icArdle and Mr. Dolan. All spoke slow, asked the board for per- n favor of the project, citing ad- A few adults here —and obvious- mission to buy the pipe and in- ancing costs the longer the town ly many more throughout the stall the main, with the town ag- jai s to do the work and the state — won't be able to vote Nov. reeing to put the mad back in ressing need for corrective work 6. shape afterwards. The road sur- I Continued on Page 14) But it isn't because they are face is gravel with a tar surface indifferent to that responsibility now. Engineer Ralph Preble said .A. Will Again — it's because some state laws most of the excavation would be toss a voter off the polling lists along the edge of the road and un Night Classes before he can be registered in a several members thought it would new state. (Continued on Page Seven) or Area Adults Town Clerk George , (Continued on Page 11) One of the oldest Adult Education Church To programs in the nation begins its 20th Blue Devils Win year Oct. 8, when the Phillipa aca- Hold Dedication demy-sponsored Andover Evening Second Straight; Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, minis- lady programs starts. ter and president of the Massa- Under the direction of Richard S. chtisetts Congregational Confe- Pincers of the academy faculty, the Face Howe Next rence, will preach the sermon at program runs through October, Novem- The Blue Devils will be gunn- the formal Service of Dedication ber and December. A wide range of ing for their third straight win at the South church this Sunday. 0.4 subjects - from swimming to "Russ- Saturday at 2 when they travel to This will celebrate the com- ian Civilization and Culture" is of- pletion of the renovated and en- fered residents of the Greater And- The season got off to a sparkl- larged church building. The ser- ( Continued on Page 1.1) ing start when underdog Punchard vice will begin at 10:45 a.m. The beat Wellesley then trimmed Dan- Rev. Frederick 13. Noss, Pastor, will lead the congregation in the pray- W. R. Hill, on ladder and John Cole put the finishing touches vers, 33-13. Making up for lack er of dedication and special on the Clympic Headquarters banner at 60 Wain st. (Leone) of experien- ce with plenty of hustle, the Blue music will be rendered by the sanctuary choir, under the direc- One of the features of Andover 1938. Ile is the only man in the Devils left no doubt last Saturday tion of Lou R. Steigler, minister Olympic Week is the tennis exhi- history of tennis to win the four as to the winner. Quarterback bition at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, major titles of the world in one Bert Damon raced 50 yards with a of music. A reception will be held in the on the red courts in back of the year. lie won the Australian Danvers punt in the first quarter Case Memorial Baseball Cage at championships, the French cham- (Continued on Page 18) ( Continued on Page Seven) Phillips academy. pionships, the Wimbledon (or The feature attraction is J. Do- • PERSONAL "All-England") championship, • .e... nald Budge, formerly of California, • BUSINESS and now of New York City, who (Continued on Page 18) • irVi • CALL 1943 has one of the top tennis records homely ever established and is especial- WALLPAPER REPAIR THE TOWNSMAN ly noted for his "grand slam" in 'olitical Advertisement Political Advertisement SALE 1/3 OFF JIM MULLIGAN'S ny men like about the "Serena"—apart 1957-58 BOOKS ct that it looks so good on them — is COLE PAINT RADIO & TV. LAB ptability. It's right for business, just as 10 MAIN STREET TEL. 1156 30 So. Broadway, Lawrence * Yes, we are truly in- HAVE YOU REGISTERED? terested in your health ial occasions. 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Call Republican Headquarters -161 CALL Invite your friends and OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 US TODAY Crag *saaA relatives to visit ANDOVE R REPUBLICAN RALLY 1848 Essex County HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM * * * AMALIA Essex County Tourist Council NAM PHARMACY Thursday, Oct. 11th at 8 P.M. in cooperation with the County MAIN AT PARK ST. TREE SURGEONS, INC. 132 Essex Street, Salem TEL. 107 Alexander D. Gibson, 49 Highland Rd., Andover 6 Haverhill St., Shawsheen INCORPORtilED 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956

nior high class, the Rev. Ralph 4 o'clock and return Sunday after- tonight from 7- 7:45. A. Rosenblad, pastor. Sunday school for children noon. At the scout meeting last not Brownies Meet Friday evening, the Rev. Ralph attending parochial school will BALLARDVALE The first fall meeting of Brow- Rosenblad presented John Mc- be held Saturday mornings at 9:30. Mrs. Ruth , Correspondent, Telephone 267M nies Troop 59 was held last Wed- Intyre with the "C" award earned All children from pre-primary up at Camp Onway last summer. The to and including the ninth grade Sunday School Registration nesday afternoon in the scout ool room with the leader, Mrs. Robert following boys will have charge should attend. Registration for the Ballard was held Sunday. The Sunday Auchterlonie and Mrs. II. Victor of the menus this weekend: Craig Vale United Church Sunday sch- school staff is composed of the Church Council Meeting following teachers: superinten- Uuschniann, assistant leader, in Warner, senior patrol leader; The Church council met Wayne Moore and Richard Sheaf f. Man- FZIMMIT1 I 1 r-,A, dent, Phillip Wormwood; assist- charge. It was in the form of re- day night in the church vestry PLAY HOUSE ant superintendent, Daniel Mc- gistration with the following 14 Elected President with the moderator, Randolph Per- Intyre; beginner's class, Mrs. girls registering: Susan MacMac- Mrs. Neunzer of Woburn ry, presiding. Now Thru Saturday Batcheller and Miss Patri- kin, Carol Dustin, Ann Moss, st. was elected president of the Personals THE KING AND I cia Smalley; primary department Susan Leslie, Jean Ellis, Evelyn Young Republican club at the superintendent, Mrs. George Da- Turner, Linda Denibkowski, Lola meeting held last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Cinemascope (c. Technicolor Chester st. have returned kom Deborah Kerr - Yul Brynner vision; first grade, Miss Shelia Buschntann, Lois Nolin, Elaine evening at the Republican party d trip to Levittown, Pa., wh Serio; second grade, Mrs. James Demers, Jerilyn Ilaggerty, Marsha headquarters on Main st. ere 2:25 5:20 8:15 they visited with their son, Capt. Letters; third grade, Mrs. Wendell and Eda Worthen and Susan P.T.A. Meeting LAND OF THE BIBLE Leslie Hadley, USAF, and family. Mattheson; junior department, Sheaff. The first meeting of the Hal- 'Technicolor Featurette Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. William Membership Drive lardvale school Parent Teacher Smeltzer 1:50 4:45 7:40 and son, Edward, of rd. vis- MacCausland and Mrs. Rino Tac- Mrs. Henry Wrigley, chairman association will be held at 8 to- ited the Deerfield fair on Sunday. Sunday, Monday & Tuesday coni; junior high school girls, night in the Bradlee school. Dr. of the Ballardvale P. T. A. mem- Mr. and Mrs. James Ford Oct. 7th-8th -9th Mrs. Hobert Mears; junior high bership drive, has the following James O'Shea of Lawrence will and children of Andover st. visited school boys, Walter Norris; se- be the guest speaker and his top- AWAY ALL. BOATS members on her committee: Mrs. with relatives in Keene, NAL, ic will be "To Spank or Not to VistaVision & Technicolor William MacCausland, Mrs. Geor- Sunday, Spank". Jeff Chandler - Julie ge Quesenberry, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews of 2:05 5:35 9:05 Dunn, Mrs. Burton Batcheller, Cub Scouts Center st. visited at the Spring- Mrs. Robert Demers, Mrs. Charles Pack 76 Cub Scouts has the fol- WORLD IN MY CORNER field fair over the weekend. Machon, Mrs. Ernest Hall, Mrs. lowing den mothers and Cubs: Audie Murphy — Barbara Hush Mrs. Stephanie Walent has re- Robert Auchterlonie, Mrs. Dur- Den 1, Mrs. Ellsworth Spencer, 3:55 7:25 turned to her home on Oak st. aft- $50 to $2,000 wood Moody and Mrs. Frederick den mother; Bruce Spencer, Colin er spending several weeks with Wednesday thru Saturday Wennerberg. Sherry, Donald Wrigley, Mitchell her daughter and family, Mr. and Oct. 10th thru 13th ANDOVER FINANCE To Conduct Class Slobodnik, Edward and Mrs. Kenneth Swanson of White DUCHIN STORY Mrs. Ralph Rosenblad will con- Robert Walent. They will meet on River Junction, Vt. Cinernascope & Technicolor COMPANY duct classes for women of this Saturday mornings from 10-11. Den Tyrone Power - Kim Novak Street Floor vicinity on the subject of South II, Mrs. Donald Dustin, den moth- United Fund Special 2:35 5:35 8:25 East Asia during the month of er, Dale Ward, William 13atcheld- Musgrove Building er, Harland Moore, 11ichar Seni lt- "WONDER OF MANHATTAN" November. Gifts Drive Complete (Entrance Also From Lobby) zer, Wiliiamo,iiara iiarryd Dust in, Technicolor Featurette Bowling Notes , United Fund Special Gifts di- Charles Johnson, Fred Froburg; 1:50 4:45 7:40 ELM SQ. ANDOVER 1998 The results of the first bowling vision leader David M. Thompson and they will meet Tuesday after- of the season of the Val-E-Roll has announced that all the indoc- noons from 3:45-4:45. Den 111, bowling league last Wednesday trination and organizational work Mrs. Charles Machen, den mother, night were as follows: Aces 4, for his Division's effort this fall Stephen Hall, Billy Machen, Ped- Trumps 0; Queens 3, Jokers 1; has been completed. The solici- ric Sweet, James Thompson and Deuces 2, Royals 2; High triples, tation cards have been in the Jessie Dunn, 261 and Barbara George Bentley; meet on Wednes- day afternoons from 3:30- 4:30. hands of the solicitors. Demers, 258; high singles; Bar- Chairman Thompson anticipates Den IV, Mrs. Donald Hayes, Den Moth- bara Demers, 93 and Irene Birch, a 10 percent increase over the er, Donald Hayes, Gordon Castor, Jo- Peg Townsend and Ruth Green, $23,210 contributed by this divi- seph Znamierowski, Ronald Kaczyn- all 90; high pinfall, Royals, sion last fall. Perry MacCaus- 1173. Allan Serving under Mr. Thompson are skinAlland;; meetnP onWednesdayy andlic hardMacC Schedule for Wednesday, Oct. after- the following: C.l3.M. Whiteside, noon from 3:30- 4:30. Den V, Mrs. 10: Trumps vs. Queens; Deuces captain; II. E. Lermond, IL W. Henry Wrigley, den mother, Ed- vs. Jokers and Royals vs. Aces. Hinman, C. M. Goldthwaite, J. E. ward Smeltzer, Charles Jacobson, Weekend Camporee Rooks, E. E. Hammond Jr., H. C. Donald White, Henry Wrigley, Boy Scout Troop 76 will join MacLeish, William Stewart, War- Charles Murnane and Phillip Fro- all other Andover Boy Scout and ren Lewis; burg. Den VI, Mrs. Frank Orlando • Our new College Club single- Explorers at a weekend Camporee Fred Worthen, captain; P. Hay- and Mrs. John Andrews, assistant; purpose savings plan will help you ac- at Vincent Treanor's Hobby den Clark, Jerome E. Andrews David Ford, Richard Steele, Hart- cumulate the money you'll need for his Horse Farm on Osgood st. All Jr., Frederick Kent, William Mc- ley Crowe, Bruce Townsend, Da- Intosh, John Pickering; college bills on your terms! scouts are to report at the scout vid Goodwin and John . They Frederick S. Allis Jr., captain; You set your own savings schedule room at 7o'clock on Thursday will meet Tuesday afternoon front evening with all their camping Ted Harrison, G. Grenville Bene- — save whatever you can afford — make 3:45 -4:45. equiptnient. They will leave the dict, John B. Hawes; whenever you can. You work St. Joseph Church Notes deposits scout room Friday afternoon at Harry Axelrod, captain; William together with your son or daughter, to The church choir will rehearse T. Rich III, S. A. Keaney give them their chance at a college career! Richard K. Lally, Sidney Zuss- man, John Mathews, Carl Clift; You can't afford to risk this cher- Vincent Reilly, captain; Do- ished goal by taking for granted the nald Burns, Arthur Read, Arthur $5000 needed will somehow be available Williams, Robert Phinney, Albert later on, — especially wbeo College Club Wade, Samuel Resnick, Charles can eliminate this risk so easily and Cottrell. conveniently. COURT ST. MONICA It's never too early or too late to itunbarert MEETING MONDAY enroll your youngsters in our College Court St. Monica, Catholic Club. Get the facts about this unusual Daughters of America, will hold its monthly meeting Monday, Oct. 8, new savings program now. Call or write at 8 p.m. After a business meming, a for your free copy of our fact-filled Home Demonstration by The Law- College Club folder. funerat dome rence Electric co. will be given by their home economists. Mem- Established 1840 bers and their guests are, invited. The entire program will be held at St. Augustine's school hall.

WEDDING INTENTION ANNUS! COLLEGE • 15611 The following wedding intention BOSTON COLLEGE - has been tiled in the office of NJUIVAID COLLEGE - $6000 COMPLETE WITH COLLEGE - $791111 the town clerk: Michael Romano, 32 Franklin FUNERAL SERVICE ave. and Alice Azoian, 149 Lud- lam st., .

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COOPERATIVE BAN K 18 Elm Street Tel. 2072 Jack Spires 21 For the convenience of our patrons, PAINT & WALLPAPER CO, LAWRENCE ST. payments may be made in Andover 43 HAMPSHIRE ST., LAWRENCE Lawrence at the Andover National Bank. MU 3-4371 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956 Sunday after- tonight from 7- 7:45. Richard C. Simmers et ux to tie E. Napier et al, Elm st. meeting last Sunday school for children not John J. Lewis et ux, Lowell st. John Philip Enterprises, Inc. Rev. Ralph attending parochial school will Searles Real Estate Corpora- to James Robert White et ux, Elm i John Mc- be held Saturday mornings at 9:30. BANKS — McLOON tion to Frank Cairns et ux, Lin- st. YOUR NEIGHBORS award earned All children from pre-primary up. At a 2 o'clock ceremony Sept. 23, wood st. Richard C. Simmers et ux to summer. The in the First Methodist church, to and including the ninth grade Phillip B. et ax to Ken- Charles Banks Hamburg et ux, ARE CONVERTING TO have charge No. Andover, Miss Ruth A. Mc- should attend. neth B. Edmunds et ux, North st. Lowell st. tekend: Craig Loon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Church Council Meeting Janet S. Rennie et al to Fred James A. MacMillan et ux by trol leader; Nelson L. McLoon, 1B Beech cir. The Church council met M. W. Doyle, "West Parish". Mtgee to Andover Savings Bank, hard Sheaf f. became the bride of Richard A. day night in the church vestry George It. Abbott et al to Ruth Centre and Marl and sts. Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. with the moderator, Randolph Per- T. Stevens, Chestnut st. Frank Cairns et ux to Mirvel er of Woburn ry, presiding. Alden Banks, 2 Perry st., No. Fred E. Cheever to Herbert F. E. Collins et ux, Linwood st. ' ;ident of the Andover. The Rev. Donald D. [lines, Shipman rd. George E. Garland to Alfred E. Personals club at the Douglas and the Rev. Richard Fred E. Cheever to Herbert F. Guidotti et ux, Prospect Hill rd. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hadley of Harding of Wilmington officiated. Hines, Shipman rd. William F. D'Annolfo to Thomas blican party Chester st. have returned from a Baskets of white gladioli, mourns, Hanna Gertrude Bresnahan to N. Reddy et ux, State Highway. st. trip to Levittown, Pa., where daisies, carnations and greens Christina L. Easton et alii, Wal- Robert Welsh et ux to Arthur they visited with their son, Capt.. were arranged on the altar. The nut ave. E. Kerwien et ux, Hidden and of the Bal- Leslie Hadley, USAF, and family. guest pews were marked with Winona F. Towne to Vincent T. Lantern rds. ent Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smeltzer white satin bows: David Rey- Cox et ux, "Shawsheen Village", Edward F. Cristodero et ux to meld at 8 to- and son, Edward, of Clark rd. vis- nolds was the soloist and Donald York st. Burton A. Shaker et ux, Arthur school. Dr. ited the Deerfield fair on Sunday. Harrison presided at the organ. Edward J. O'llagan, Jr. to Ed- rd. and Marilyn ave. wrence will Mr. and Mrs. James Ford and The bride who was given in ward J. O'Hagan, Jr. et ux, South Roy It. Farr to Joseph A. Vacca and his top- children of Andover st. visited marriage by her father wore a Main st. et ux, Gould rd. with relatives in Keene, N. k or Not to H., gown of imported Chantilly lace J. Shartle Brookover et ux to Doris E. Sachse to Verna B. Sunday, styled with mandarin collar, long Roman Catholic Archbishop of Langille, Chestnut st. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews of sleeves and a bouffant skirt worn Boston, near School st. Verna B. Langille to Doris E. now that the best doesn't Center st. visited at the Spring- 3 has the fol- over an underskirt of layers of Joseph M. Lane to Victor A. Sachse et alii, Chestnut st. field fair over the weekend. cost anymore, anymore and Cubs: tulle ruffling. She wore a finger- DeGregorio et ux, Chestnut st. Mrs. Stephanie Walent has re- MISS ARNOLD AT rth Spencer, tip length veil and carried carna- Everett L. Belisle et ux to turned CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC encer, Colin to her home on Oak st. aft- Robert D. Anderson et ux, Brown Just look at the low heating bills the owners of these tions and orchids. Miss Joan Arnold, daughter of ey, Mitchell er spending several weeks with st. Gas Heated houses had to pay last season! Chances are As maid of honor for her sister, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arnold, Jones and her daughter and family, Mr. and Armand J. !lime to Jedediah L. your costs would be about the same. But there's really Miss Gladys McLoon, wore a 180 Shawsheen rd., enrolled re- will meet on Mrs. Kenneth Swanson of White Garrison et ux, Arcadia rd. gown of raspberry with a velvet cently at the Boston Conservatory no reason to guess. It's a Gas Company service to send n 10-11. Den River Junction, Vt. Kenneth P. Thompson et ux to bodice and bolero and a crystal- of Music, where she has elected a man to your home and give you a free estimate of just 1, den moth- Alphonse F. Dawicki et ux, line bouffant skirt. She wore a music education and piano as her what Gas Heat would cost you. Our guarantee of your m 13atcheld- United Fund Special Rocky Hill rd. matching headpiece and carried major fields of study in the four satisfaction: If you convert to Gas Heat and if ;after one Aard Smelt- Gifts Drive Complete a cascade of white gladioli and Martha Doyle et al to Kenneth year degree course. Miss Arnold heating season you are not completely satisfied, we'll tarry Dustin, red roses. Miss Joan Mealey of M. Brown et ux, Gleason st. is a member of the freshman United Fund Special Gifts di- remove the burner at your request and refund every ed Froburg; No. Andover, the bridesmaid, was Cottage Farm, Inc. to Max W. class. vision leader David M. Thompson similarly gowned in periwinkle Carbon et ux, Sun Crest rd. tent you paid for it. cesday after- jj 5. Den III, has announced that all the indoc- blue and carried a cascade of Anita M. Howe to Richard G. den mother, trination and organizational work yellow gladioli and talisman Robertson et ux, Henderson ave. achen, Ped- for his Division's effort this fall roses. The flower girl, Judith C. Alice M. Beaupre et conj. to ompson and has been completed. The solici- Banks, sister of the bridegroom, Rosella M. Boddy, "West And- on Wednes- tation cards have been in the wore periwinkle blue with a vel- over." 3:30- 4:30. hands of the solicitors. vet poke bonnet to match. (ter George 11. Yelland et ux to es, Den Moth- Chairman Thompson anticipates flowers were a miniature cascade Rosella M. Boddy, "West And- n Castor, Jo- a 10 percent increase over the of yellow gladioli and talisman over." 123,210 contributed by this divi- John Phillip Enterprises, Inc. ald Kaczyn- roses. by the tard Mact aus• sion last fall. Robert A. Banks was best man to U. Sylvester Berger et ux, Nut- MONTH-DAY OR YEAR sday after- Serving under Mr. Thompson are for his twin brother. The ushers meg Lane. the following: C.B.M. Whiteside, were Lucian hi. McLoon of San Joseph Mullen et ux to Ben- Both live or dead Den V, Mrs. storage in heated garage ['other, Ed- captain; II. E. Lermond, H. W. Francisco, Cal., brother of the jamin L. Locke et ux, Highland Hinman, C. M. Goldthwaite, J. E. 3 Jacobson, bride, Richard Kennedy and Her- rd. APPLY EARLY Hooks, E. E. Hammond Jr., H. C. y Wrigley, bert Hayes, both of No. Andover. Merrill F. Burnett et ux to Hat- TEL. ANDOVER 2033 MacLeish, William Stewart, War- phillip Fro- A reception was held in the ren Lewis; ink Orlando Merrimack Valley Golf club, Me- Fred Worthen, captain; P. flay- , assistant; thuen, with guests attending front WANT den Clark, Jerome E. Andrews teele, flart- California, Maryland, Connecti- Jr., Frederick Kent, William Mc- nsend, Da- cut, Rhode Island and New Hamp- Intosh, John Pickering; COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT Smith. They shire. Frederick S. Allis Jr., captain; A noisy furnace is a thing of the past with Gas heat. ?a-noon from The couple left on a wedding Just $137.42 kept the 51/2 room, 1st floor, warm last season. Ted Harrison, G. Grenville Bene- trip to northern New York and Ca- FOR YOUR PARTY? dict, John B. Hawes; rtes nada and upon their return will re- harry Axelrod, captain; William side at 305 Sutton st. No. And- ll rehearse T. Rich III, S. A. Keaney Jr., over- Richard K. Lally, Sidney Zuss- The bride is a graduate of man, John Mathews, Carl Clift; Woodbury high school,Salem, N.11. Vincent Reilly, captain; Do- and is employed at the Andover nald Burns, Arthur Read, Arthur National bank. The bridegroom Williams, Robert Phinney, Albert is a graduate of Johnson high Wade, Samuel Resnick, Charles school, No. Andover and North- 0 each Cottrell. eastern university. lie is employ- COURT ST. MONICA ed in a Boston department store. MEETING MONDAY REALTY TRANSFERS Court St. Monica, Catholic Frs. of Phillips Academy to Private Dining Rooms Daughters of America, will hold John M. Barren et ux, Highland its monthly meeting Monday, Oct. and Woodland roads. and Cocktail Lounge at 8 p.m. After a business meeting, a Trs. of Phillips Academy to Home Demonstration by The Law- John M. 13arrell et ux, Woodland rence Electric co. will be given rd. • Sales Meetings by their home economists. Mem- Arthur It. LaChance to Lewis bers and their guests are, invited. Robinson, Mary Lou lane and • Birthdays Don't give a hoot about soot . . . there just isn't any with The entire program will be held Marilyn Drive. Gas heat. It cost $207.00 to heat 7 rooms last season. at St. Augustine's school hall. John S. Auchterlonie et ux to • Club Luncheons Francis A. Nelligan et al, North Clean, quiet heat can be yours with WEDDING INTENTION Main st. • Wedding Receptions a dependable Gas conversion burner . . . The following wedding intention Willard H. Currier et ux to Anniversaries has been filed in the office of Clarence E. Chapman Jr. et ux, • the town clerk: Chestnut st. Michael Romano, 32 Franklin Banquets E. Thomas Churchill et ux to • For just INSTALLED ave. and Alice Azoian, 149 Lud- Herbert F. Hines, near Shawsheen 299 lam st., Lowell. rd. ROOMS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES OF 25 TO 100 and you can budget payments conveniently. Our Herbert F. Hines to John A. AVAILABLE FROM 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT Money-Back Guarantee of Satisfaction goes with every TOURA INE PAINTS Word et ux, Smith Cir. Gas conversion burner. Karl C. Killorin et ux to Philip Route one-NewburyPort Turnpike STRAHAN WALLPAPERS L. Willett et ux, Karlton cir. Liselotte Boehm to Genevieve Gallarane, Enmore st. SAUGUS Jack Spires Genevieve Gallarane to Lime- lotte Boehm et al, Karlton cir. Make your arrangements now TEL. MU 3-9511 PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. Rolland E. Davis et ux to Stan- ASK ABOUT THE LIBERAL POLICY UNDER WHICH ley 0. Vogt et ux, Caramel rd. 43 HAMPSHIRE ST., LAWRENCE CALL SAUGUS 8-0242 WE EXTEND OUR GAS MAINS , Leo M. Chapman et ux to James MU 3-4371 I' . Townsend et ux, Andover st. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956

church vestry at 8, Friday, Oct. 5. folk, Va., has recently been pro- Joe Perkins and his I3oxford moted to the rank of Lt. j/g. His CONFUSION REIGNS OVER Country club orchestra will do the parents are Atty. and Mrs. Rich- DAVE YOUNGS' calling. If you wish to swing ard Sullivan of Virginia rd. Dave Young called in at Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 2445 your partner come to the vestry At Boston Conservatory the TOWNSMAN office the tomorrow evening. Miss Joan Arnold, daughter of other morning. had a merry time playing games Fourth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold of Wouldn't be anythi4 and they all enjoyed the refresh- 4-H Congress Wednesday afternopn, Diana Arthur Levesque of North st. Shawsheen rd., is enrolled in the strange about that — except Lewis of Arundel st. entertained ments which included sandwiches, that we already have a birthday cake, ice cream and fa- will represent Boy's Achievement four year music degree course at a group of friends in honor of her the Boston Conservatory of Music. Dave Young here, as editor. vors. in Agriculture at the seventh an- fourth birthday. The little folks • The two "Dave Youngs" Those attending were Karen nual Essex County 4-II Congress Piano is her field of "study and didn't happen to meet — but Hill of No. Andover, Linda Walsh, which will be held at the Hotel she is also taking an elective FOAM Jane Woodworth, Sheila Prout, Hawthorne in Salem tonight at course on the violin. Her twin, the one who isn't the Marilyn Maxwell, Susie Yeaton, 6:30. Miss Jean Arnold is also a piano TOWNSMAN editor (confus- RUBBER Betsy Briggs, Holly Burns, Carol Enters Simmons student at the school. ing isn't it")) wanted to CUSHIONS - MATTRESSES Dodd, Cynthia, Lisa and Diana Miss Marie Burton of Lowell st. Attend Meetings know what to do about tele- phone calls he receives for CAFFREY FOAM PRODUCTS Lewis. has entered Simmons college. She Mrs. Thomas Sutton of Lovejoy rd. attended the State Advisory the editor — and mail that 366 Broadway, Lawrence Grange To Meet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Board meeting held in the Dris- sometimes comes to his Andover Grange 183 will meet Otis Burton and was graduated coll school in Brookline, recently. home on Red Spring rd. The at 8, Tuesday, Oct. 9, in Grange from Punchard high school in In connection with the Andover situation was even more hall. Officers for the corning year June. While at Punchard she was school cafeteria service, Mrs. confusing a few months ago will be installed at this time. a member of the National Honor Sutton, Mrs. Edith Lumenello and when the Dave Young who All members are asked to attend Society, Dramatic club, Student Mrs. Mildred White attended the and give the new officers their Council News and Librarian for is TOWNSMAN editor and support. the school band. meeting held in a Boston hotel his wife received man) Square Dance Receives Promotion last Wednesday. This meeting calls of congratulations was in conjunction with the The first square dance of the Ensign Richard Sullivan Jr., when a birth announcement Essex County Teachers conven- season will be held in the West attached to the Navy base at Nor- appeared in the paper for tion. Mrs. Sutton was a member of Mrs. David Young on iced the panel which discussed, Spring rd. "Twenty Questions", on Essex Lest we get too con- county school lunches. She is ma- fused — mail for David nager of the Bradlee, Shawsheen Young of the Townsman IF YOU WANT and West school cafeterias. should be sent to that of- Named To Faculty fice or to his home, 58 Ha- Paul Jr., a marketing verhill st., Methuen. Tel- director for the Harold Cabot and ephone callers should use Comfort • Style .Value Co., Inc., of Boston, a national the number 1943 or Murdock advertising agency, has been 32615 to contact the named to the faculty of Northeast- Townsman editor. That way, THEN YOU WANT ern university, evening division. Dave Young won't be. a He will teach marketing research. nuisnuisanc an e Da veve le oun g Previously, Mr. Danielson was re- Yours for search director for Better Living DOMINGUE NAMED magazine and he taught marketing SCHOLARSHIP WINNER LESS than at New York university and City Robert A. Domingue, 60 Hie' college of New York. The family st., has been awarded a $1,1- the cost of lives on Cutler rd. Union Carbide and Carbon Sciv• Church News arship for the 1956-57 academic room size rugs At the regular 10:30 morning year at Lehigh university. He service of worship in the West one of 460 student recipients church Sunday the service of Bap- scholarships valued at a total tism was held and the following $362,000 announced by Dear. Nylon-Viscose children were consecrated: Donald Wray H. Congdon, chairman of v, Allen Munroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. committee on scholarships an: Wall-to-Wall 11.95 to 14.98 Richard Munroe; Nancy Lou Davis, loans. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Domingue, a graduate of Pt E. Davis; Robert Harold Schloth, lips academy, is a sophomore c• Broadloom BOSTONIANS son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sch- rolled in the civil engineerin, loth; and Cynthia Ann Haefling, curriculum at Lehigh. 16.95 to 23.95 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haefling. THREE ENTER LARGEST The beautiful and unusual ar- WENTWORTH INST. CLASS Wentworth Institute has accep (Continued on Page 16) ed three local young men. Arno-. members of the largest class Completel y Wentworth's history are Dona 6 Installed AUTO GLASS C. Milligan, 21 Tewksbury s: EVERYTHING INCLUDED machine work and tool makin. QUICK, EXPERT SERVICE Paul F. Bush, 244 Beacon sr. mechanical design; and Harry G. Leidich, 167 Summer st., machint Expert experienced 73 % alley St., Tel. MU 3-3675 construction and tool design. I abor Toekless installation method Plump carpet cushion HAVE US RETREAD Nylon-Viscose broad- loom A PAIR OF YOUR TIRES

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956 5 cently been pro- of Lt. j/g. His CONFUSION REIGNSOVER and Mrs. Ilich- DAVE YOUNGS' rginia rd. Dave Young called in at ervatory the TOWNSMAN office the other morning. old, daughter of FROM A NEVIINNER OAR PROVED IN ACTION illiam Arnold of Wouldn't be anythint 3 enrolled in the strange about that - except legree course at that we already came the magic that made possible so wonder. Da have rvatory of Music. ve young here, as editor. fully different a Ford. In the toughest on-the- Id of "study and -The two "Dave Youngs" road tests ever given to a car, this "Inner Ford" demonstrated that a '57 Ford rides you sweet ng an elective didn't happen to meet - but violin. Her twin, the one who isn't the and low ... that it takes the bumps without a is also a piano TOWNSMAN editor (confus- bobble, the curves without the pitch ... and, cool. ing isn't it") wanted to that in power, it "takes nothing from nobody!" know what to do about tele- Nothing on wheels hurries, handles or holds up like a Ford! utton of Lovejoy phone calls he receives for State Advisory the editor — and mail that old in the Dris- sometimes comes to his )okline, recently. home on Red Spring rd. The ith the Andover situation was even more service, Mrs. confusing a few months ago Lumenello and when the Dave Young who ite attended the is TOWNSMAN editor and a Boston hotel his wife received man) This meeting calls of congratulations ction with the when a birth announcement eachers conven- appeared in the paper for A new kind of FORD with the Nas a member of Mrs. David Young on Red ich discussed, Spring rd. ,ns", on Essex Lest we get too con- ches. She is ma- fused — mail for David lice, Shawsheen Young of the Townsman :afeterias. should be sent to that of- ty fice or to his home, 58 Ila- Jr., a marketing verhill st., Methuen. Tel- mark of tomorrow arold Cabot and ephone callers should use non, a national the number 1943 or Murdock icy, has been 32615 to contact the Cverywkere yet, look lty of Northeast- Lower[ family car it kag -therouci, of 704,10610S,- Townsman editor- That was, or, the toad vening division. Dave Young won't be a 'keting research. nuisance to Dave Young. Six orV-8 lanielson was re- going is geeitf )r Better Living DOMINGUE NAMED taught marketing SCHOLARSHIP WINNER versity and City Robert A. Domingue, 60 High 'ork. The family The Fairlane 500, finest Ford series. st., has been awarded a SIA features five of the 19 longer, lower, Union Carbide and Carbon Schol• beefier Fords for '57. arship for the 1956-57 academic . 10:30 morning year at Lehigh university. He is lip in the West one of 460 student recipients of service of Bap- scholarships valued at a total of hd the following 1362,000 announced by Dean tsecrated: Donald Wray H. Congdon, chairman of the i of Mr. and Mrs. committee on scholarships and fancy Lou Davis, loan s. rid Mrs. Rolland Domingue, a graduate of Ph:l Harold Schloth, lips academy, is a sophomore et is. William Sch- rolled in the civil engineering a Ann Haefling, curriculum at Lehigh. and Mrs. Robert THREE ENTER LARGEST and unusual ar- WENTWORTH INST. CLASS Wentworth Institute has accept. n Page 16) ed three local young men. Amog members of the largest class Wentworth's history are Donal! fore in Ford's field has there been a body with so C. Milligan, 21 Tewksbury st. You're in for a thrill when you see this new knock- IN TWO NEW SUPER SIZES GLASS out named Ford! But save your superlatives till much extra bracing so firmly anchored to its foun- machine work and tool making dation. And you can choose from three big Silver RT SERVICE Paul F. Bush, 244 Beacon st. you drive it! That's where the fun really starts. Anniversary V-8's with up to 245 horsepower. OVER Is FT. It's fun just knowing that others who see you mechanical design; and Harry G. There's also a new Mileage Maker Six with 144 • LONG kSS Co. For you're commanding the • On a Now Leidich, 167 Summer st., machint wish they were you. 116. Whealbesa . el. MI 3-3675 horsepower, the most modern Six in the industry. • 3 Custom Mode's 2 Custom 300 Models construction and tool design. longest, lowest, heaviest, biggest car ever to sport • such a low price tag. There's head room to spare You can pick your Ford tailored to your de- for a new fall bonnet . . . stretch-out space for a sires and your budget, toot Choose from nine Fairlane or Fairlane 500 models or from five Cus- • OVEN 17 FT. "Daddy Longlegs." • LONG US RETREAD tom or Custom 300 models. Or take your pick from On New You'll find that the tough and ready new "Inner It' Wheelbase Ford's five longer, tower, new station wagons. • I 4 Fairlane Models 5 Fairlane 500 Models Ford" is built to take the roughest road you'll care Whichever model you select, you'll get a car that's OF YOUR TIRES to travel. New outboard rear springs and ball-joint been re-invented from the wheels up! • front suspension let Ford take the turns without THE FAMOUS the tilt. New swept-back control arms help take So there's the new kind of Ford. Big! Gracious! PW8 5 NEW MODELS IN THE bounce out of bumps. Spacious! A luxury car true—but one that any new- STATION WAGON SERIES Best of all, Fords library-like quiet is built in. car buyer can easily afford. Come in! See what IDAEAR wonder-cars you can buy now at low Ford prices. And the new "Inner Ford" is why. For never be- • •

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Mrs. Morris Campbell, Mrs. James Mrs. hurry Noyes, 100 Main Wage Classificatio BP st., entertained a group of friends Turner, Mrs. Winslow liurleigh, n WA at a luncheon at the Andover Inn Mrs. Martin Burns, Mrs. Philip Study Not Done last Tuesday. Everyone enjoyed SHAWSHEEN Riley, Mrs. Doris MacCallum, Mrs. Doris Rutter Smith, Correspondent, Telephone 3119-M Mrs. Antoinette Paulik, Mrs. Will- A committee to study be a stroll through the lovely garden wage after the luncheon. iam Ammon, Mrs. Mitchell l'uch- classification ter retierick Higgins and Mrs. Her- lopek, Mrs. John Sutherland and lie Roman's Club Meeting ees, authorizedfor ato t wnthea emn pnt bert 11. Cregg. Mrs. Gordon Lauder. Il The Shawsheen Village Wom- town meeting, ha New club officers are: Presi- Mil ALTERATIONS an's Club held its first meeting PTA Executive Meeting pointed. dent, Mrs. C. Fiedler; And rh of the 1956-57 season Monday, The executive committee meet- good resasneovne,racbeceorndaipn. on both vice-presidents, Mrs. John B. g two Sept. 24 at the Shawsheen school. ing of the Shawsheen PTA held to Moderator Roland Sherman. Men's and Women's Clothing Guild and Mrs. Sherman S. Locke; gene file guest speaker was Harry 13. its opening meeting of the 1956- He explained that no one tvsnted recording secretary, Mrs. George lien' Ellis, author, foreign correspon- 57 season Wednesday, Sept. 26 the job, after the town meeting W. Harper; corresponding secre- h spS ZIPPERS REPLACED dent, and lecturer who presented at the home of the President, John refused to appropriate any money buttons and belts Made tary, Mrs. Thomas M. Neil; treas- to b "Desert kingdom in Color". Mr. Tansey of Arundel st. for the study. A classification of To Order urer, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrne. Formative plans were made by wages for municipalities, it is Six Ellis presented remote and for- de rsi1 Celebrates Birthday the committee for the coming understood, often includes bidden Arabia in colored slides, disci kings in desert palaces, Bedouins Wayne W. Parker, son of Mr. year and it was announced that fe ssi o nai assistance. ARROW ey in goat hair tents, oasis and des- and Mrs. George Parker of Haver- the opening meeting for the PTA Mr.r. shernani nnid hehad been Cleansing & Dyeing System will be held Wednesday, Oct. 10 ert life, and breath-taking pict- hill st., was entertained at a refused many times while trying s ST. ANDOVER ures of an old Testament Land. lawn party held on the grounds of at 7:30 at the Shawsheen school. to find men to undertake the Cask. TEL. AND 289 The hostess chairmen were Mrs. his home in honor of his sixth A list of the room mothers will A wage classification survey birthday. be announced at a future date. usually sets up a minimum and The tables were attractively Those present at this meeting maximum wage for each classifi- decorated with colorful candy were Mrs. Hollis Fowler, Harold cation - laborer, tree climber, THE ROSARY SHOP baskets, hats and favors. The Haller, Mrs. Joseph Daly, Mrs. chauffeur and the like - and pro- guests were entertained by a Thomas Noyes, Mrs. Thomas Neal, vides step-rate increases from Under The Auspices of The Altar and Rosary group of party games. Mrs. Francis McCabe, Jerry Le- lowest to highest pay, it is ex- Sodality of St. Augustine's Church, Andover. Birthday cake, ice cream, chips breck, Mrs. James Baxter and plained. and punch were served by Mrs. John Tansey. Alice Anderson and Norma Par- New Residents RECEIVES DEGREE GRAND OPENING ker. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Word of William S. Merchant, 14 Canter- Those present were: Robert Smithshire Estates were guests bury st., is receiving his Univer- At New Location - Friday, Oct. 5th Neville, Richard Neville, Robert of their son, David, at Parent sity of Michigan diploma through Dane, Thomas Nigrelli, David Weekend at Lehigh University the mail, after completing work Morgan, Bing O'Brien, Wayne over the weekend. David is a for his Master's degree this sum- ESSEX STREET - Across From The Clark, Daniel Clark, Ralph Schiek, freshman there. The Words moved mer. Merchant receives a Master William Stickland, George Chant- to Andover early in September in Business Administration ler, Christine Chantler, Glen Mc- from Chatham, N. J., when Mr. degree. Andover Playhouse Kee, Ricky Anderson, Gary An- Word was transferred by the Tele- - - derson, Stephen Schloth, Norma phone Laboratories to the Western BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY! Parker, Priscilla Parker, Lynda Electricric plant inNo. Andover. kopatch, Janice Parker, Marian- Plans Paper DriveD ve 3% PAID QUARTERLY during the past 7 years- na Proulx and the guest of honor. Cub Pack 71 will hold a paper it's the talk of Bakery Sale drive Oct. 6 from 9-12 a.m. the TOWN . . . Plans for the annual Bluebird, Personal Campfire bakery sale have been David Noyes, son of Mr. and announced by Mrs. Thayer War- Mrs. Thomas B. Noyes, 385 No. shaw of Shawsheen, chairman of Main st., is a patient at the Law- the bakery sale committee. rence General hospital. we're populated The sale will be conducted at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donahue of with EXCITING arid the Shawsheen school on the ev- Haverhill st. spent the weekend MERRIMACK ening of October 10, at the P.T.A. in Bangor, Maine with their grand- UNUSUAL CLOTHES meeting. All proceeds from the son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. J. gew sale will be used to further the Robert Creamer. 111 important work of the Bluebird Miss Helen Reilly of Haverhill ."14:K C?/OPERA TIVE and campfire groups among the st. spent the weekend with friends girls of Andover. at Eastern Slope, North Conway, for MY FAIR LADY Members of the committee, N.H. at . . . which will be responsible for the Miss Jacqueline Weiner re- BANK sale, are: Mrs. Michael Campagna turned to House in the Pines, and Mrs. Daniel ; assistants Norton for her junior year last to the chairmen are: Mrs. James week. Miss Weiner is the daught- Prout, Mrs. Winslow Burleigh, er of Mrs. Byron Weiner of Lin- Mrs. William Harnedy, Mrs. Robert coln st. This year she is captain T li ALL Foster and Mrs. Charles Dufton. of the green team at House in the 33. SAVINGS The committee emphasized that Pines.inen. Z INSURED the bakery sale will be largely Mr. and Mrs. George Avery II, dependent on food donations from formerly of Stirling st., have i(SYS‘I' IN FULL Bluebird and Campfire parents, moved to Miami, Fla. leaders and sponsors.osrs.G Giftsif of Mrs. Jessie Harrison of Fletch- bakery products will be grate- er st. has returned after visiting SHAWSHEEN To mark the Back-To-School season fully received from any members friends in Ocean Park, Me. VILLAGE of the community interested in and to encourage youngsters to SAVE . . . helping in this vital work. Window Shades - Traverse Rods Tues., Thurs., and Fri. Campfire Meeting Venetian Blinds 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. Campfire leaders and sponsors Cleaned - Re-taped - Re-Corded association of Andover met Tues- Y Free Ball Point Pen! day at the home of Mrs. Gordon S. A. Shiepe Co., Inc. "Where You Never Have 227 Hampshire St., Lawrence A Parking Problem" Lauder of Enmore st. Plans for C A harulsome slim beauty with smart future activities of Campfire and MU 2-7403 Bluebird groups were discussed. silver finish can be yours one of three ways! Mrs. Michael Campagna and Mrs. Daniel Gill were appointed GEO. W. HORNE CO. representatives to meet with lead- LAWRENCE, MASS. • ers from Reading and North Read- Buy One ( I) or More Paid-Up Shares TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK H ing to formulate plans for a train- Excellent lump-sum savings in multiples of $200. ing course for leaders to be con- SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING ducted in Reading. Telephone 7339 Established 1854 Mrs. Doris MacCallum, repre- • Open Five (5) Serial Shares '53 sentative froni Boston, provided 1;Zti, On the CarnPus A Tut Yo the new Campfire leaders with of f • 10.3-sv -Aietz.,Arii - 7 "The only Club Savings Plan that pays dividends"! interesting and useful mater- Phillips . ow ial for future projects. Academy all Mrs. Martin Burns presided at for • Open a New Regular Savings Account a discussion on ways to conduct ,.cAndover7--' Inn oth Bluebird groups. with 10 or More! Coffee was prepared and served A "Treadway Inn" Wa by Mrs. Daniel Gill, Mrs. Mitchell Puchlopek and Mrs. Alexander Doily Luncheons 12 to 2 Dinner__ Current Dividend 3% Per Annum Blamire Jr. Sunday Dinner 12 to 8 5:30 to 8'30 Those present were: Mrs. Alex- banquets PAID QUARTERLY ander Warlike Jr., Mrs. Sherman Wedding Receptions -- Bridge L (Jo,: un., Carr, Mrs. Webster Woodworth, Tel. 903 RUBLRT N. f- PAlLH , Manager 264 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE Mrs. Michael Campagna, Mrs. Da^ GIFT SHOP OPEN 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. DAILY Open Tuesday Evenings 7 to 8 iel Gill, Mrs. John Broderick, THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956 7 Irs. James BPW TABLES — that they should be taken under liurleigh, Wage Classification advisement and discussed the rs. Philip WATER MAIN OFFER following week. Member David (Continued from Page One) lacCallum, Study Not Done Thompson promptly agreed with Mrs. Will- matter to restore it af- A committee to study wage be a small Ilenderson and Chairman Allan ell Puch- classification for town employ- ter the installation. Flye declared the matter tabled ,rland and Henderson Objects ees, authorized at the annual because there was no second for P. Leroy town meeting, has never been ap- Hut just as member the motion. it's rig pointed. Alison made a motion to accept Questions Supply Thistle's offer, and as at least ttee meet- And for good reason, according Thus the board next week will two other members expressed PTA held to Moderator Roland Sherman. again debate the subject. During general agreement, Secretary Alex Cherry's the 1956- Ile explained that no one Wanted Monday nighes meeting, Render- Henderson suggested that per- Sept. 26 the job, after the town meeting son pointed out that "if we keep be restricted dent, John rclused to appropriate any money haps the man should on disregarding it (water supply) to building on only three of his for the study. A classificatio we'll we beyond our limit. Every 46th n of six lots, to save water. Then Hen- made by wages for municipalitie house is an extra burden. We s, it is derson said he didn't believe in e coming understood, often includes pro- should go along with similar con- discussing these matters when iced that fessional assistance. ditions as we have for sub-divis- they first come before the board the PTA Mr. Sherman said he had been ions." Anniversary Oct. 10 refused many times while trying SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS. Chairman Flye reminded the n school. to find men to undertake the cask. board that a previous vote to re- hers will A wage classification survey strict building to half the lots in Sale ! date. usually sets up a minimum and a sub-division referred only to ; meeting maximum wage for each classifi- sub-divisions — not lots along !r, Harold cation — laborer, tree climber, YOUR PRESENT accepted streets such as This- al y, Mrs. chauffeur and the like — and pro- tle's. tias Neal, vides step-rate increases from TIRES Member Francis Reilly said Jerry Le- lowest to highest pay, it is ex- "you can't limit it on accepted ARE WORTH xter and plained. streets", because you'd just be asking to have some of the lots RECEIVES DEGREE put in someone else's name. Word of William S. Merchant, 14 Canter. TOP MONEY It was at that point that Ilen- e guests bury st., is receiving his Univer- derson bluntly declared "1 don't it Parent sity of Michigan diploma through like taking up these major items niversity the mail, after completing work this way. They should be taken rid is a for his Master's degree this sum- under consideration and discuss- ds moved mer. Merchant receives a Master ed at a regular meeting". eptember in Business Administration "Alex is right about it. I vhen Mr. degree. wouldn't second the motion," de- he Tele- clared Thompson. Flye then de- Western clared the matter tabled after LAYAWAY ver. hearing no second. . t a Thistle was told he might ex- a paper it's the talk of CHANGE-OVER pect an answer following next Monday's meeting. lie also asked r. the TO FAMOUS TOWN . . . the board to consider his using SALE Mr. and corrugated steel pipe, asphalt 385 No. GENERAL coated, to pipe a brook across :he Law- his land. we're populated SAFETY TIRES nahue of SOUTH CHURCH weekend with EXCITING and Let us show you how DEDICATION SUNDAY it grand- easily you con get the UNUSUAL CLOTHES I. Continued from Page Qne) i Mrs. J. extra sof•ty, the long mileage of Amer afternoon from 3-5 and Lt. Gov. ico's No. 1 Safety Tits Sumne: G. Whittier will represent averhill ... with our change- Gov. Christian A. Herter in the friends over plan. receiving line. Dignitaries of the :onway, for MY FAIR LADY church and the town will also re- Till at . . . GENERAL ceive. Members of the church will ter re- be throughout the building to fur TIRE Pines, greet visitors and explain the ar last functions of each room. Children daught- will be welcome, with adults. )f Lin- Oea TUBELESS Pre-school and kindergarten chil- -2aptain dren will be cared for during the in the TIRE, HEADQUARTERS morning service. trimmed All South church members are ery II, eager to share this milestone in have the history of the church with FAY & their friends and so cordially in- F'letch- vite them to attend both morning isiting SIIAWSHEEN and afternoon. VILLAGE COATS DRISCOLL CAREY ON FOOTBALL TEAM AT BRIDGTON Rods Paul Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurs., and Fri. 576 HAVERHILL ST. 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. Paul Carey Sr., 79 Summer st., is LAWRENCE trded member of the football team at MU 3-3131 a I Bridgton academy where he is You nc. "Where You Never /lave r General Tire Distributor taking a college preparatory nce A Parking Problem" AMPLE FREE PARKING course. Bridgton won its opener $ Open Tues. & Fri. Til 9 p.m. against Maine Maritime academy, 14-0. '. HORNE CO. 91111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ifRENCE, MASS. "ING SHEET METAL WORK HOMEOWNERS • Ranch Mink IN ASPHALT SHINGLING Established 1854 • Silver Blue Mink get MORE in this policy • White Mink Your insurance protection is more complete when you buy a Home- • Dyed Fitch owners policy. It covers destruction or damage by fire and practic- • Natural and Dyed ally all other hazards as well as loss by theft. Your liability to others Muskrat Values to $115 Indover Inn for injury or damage is also covered. It even pays hotel bills and other extra living expenses when damage to your home puts you out. A"Treadway Inn" Want all the facts and figures? JUST ASK USI Shiny Black. Lustre Black ns 12 to 2 — Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 S Nil A IIR.T ,ct If !LAC (G. INC. Lush Plush. 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• (Sh Plans for the United Fund residential drive were mapped at a meeting in the home of Mrs. David Thompson on rd. Standing left to right are Arthur E. Sunderland and Selectman Stafford Lindsay; sitting Andover are Mrs. Dino Valz, Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. Ralph A. Kimball, Mrs. Thayer S. Warshaw, Mrs. Donald Dustin, Mrs. Ralph A. Hill and Miss Miriam Putnam. A meeting of over 100 workers in this division is planned for Oct. 15, with solicitations to be completed by Oct. 19. I!'hl'(dweli helleussthU (Look Photo) dnio • wood i in :icm 1 ;Ilk I ia ton

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Sout he IL e 61, 41 day ft home ed by Nos ceme tc hl Law re a sh or of Liel Whoops! Lucky DesRoches, of No. Main st., identified by police as the driver of this car, escaped without injury Monday night on had Beacon st. Police said youngsters were throwing rocks into the street past and DesRoches swerved to miss them. Officer Alfred Robb investigated. retir er (Leone) the was chur cl St M. (I Alic of L of e Fraiz ters renc and

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Robert Henderson, retiring Red Cross treasurer, read a nominating committee report to Red Cross members at the annual fleeting Monday night. The session was preceeded by an open house at the new headquarters on Punchard ave. (Leone) Happily married after 50 yeas are Mr. and Mrs. Emile Boulanger, 78 North st., who celebrated theirGolden anniversary Monday. An open house, when many friends and relo- tives congratulated the couple, was held Sunday at the hone of a son, L. Paul Boulanger, 46 North st. Both are natives of Canada and were married there. They have four sons, L. S Paul, Lionel and Henry, all of Andover and Brother Xavier Leonard, F.M.S., stationed in New York city; a daughter,M-s. Francis Carter of Andover aid several grandchildren. (Leone) R

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Andover; also three grandchild- er, Mrs. Nellie Crossley. ton, when it opened this week for American Embassy in Santiago, Obitudrics .. . ren.. Surviving besides her daughter, its 54th year. Boys came from and whose grandfather is Dr. are two brothers, John Gavin of MKS. Mini E. SNOW The hearers were Walter Baker, six foreign countries, 17 states, Claude M. Fuess, former head- Braintree and James Gavin of The funeral of Mrs. Ruth E. Charles Maguire, Floyd MacDo- the District of Columbia and Ha- master of Phillips academy. Nova Scotia; a sister, Mrs. Mary (Shawl Snow, 16 Lincoln st., nald, Ralph Berry, Earl Powers waii. F. Cody of Lynn; one granddaugh- Methuen, a native of Andover, and Howard West. The boy front the greatest dis- ter. was held Saturday from the Char- tance is Gabriel Shen of Taipeh, STERLING MRS. SARAH A. SMITH Formosa. Others came from Ber- lindover (Cs Dewhirst funeral home, The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann AT FESSENDEN SCHOOL Methuen, with services at 3 con- Allen Adriance, son of Mr. and muda, Colombia, Cuba, the Do- (Gavin) Slitit!: of Dublin, N.H., a minican Republic and Chile. SILVER ducted by the 11ev. Wallace Win- former Andover resident, was held Mrs. James 11. Adriance 'of School The boy from Chile is James Every pattern made chell, pastor of the Forest Street Wednesday with a high Mass of st., was among those enrolled at Fuels, whose father is at the in America at - Union church. Burial was in Elm- requiem at 10 in St. Augustine's The Fessenden school, West New- wood cemetery, that town. church. Burial was in St. Augus- in Mrs. Snow died Sept. 27 after tine's cemetery. DAMORE'S JOHN H. How Christian Science Heals J lung illness. She was the widow Mrs. Smith died Monday in the SHOE SERVICE of Fred G. Snow. Born in And- "GOD DOES NOT Monadnock Community hospital, MUSGROVE BLDG. MAIN ST. over, she had resided in Methuen Peterborough, N.11., after a short SEND AFFLICTION" ANDOVER GRECOE (or the past 30 years and was a illness. She was a native of Jeweler — Optician member of the Forest Street Nova Scotia and made her home WNAC Sunday, Oct. 7, 9:15 p.m. First Class Shoe Repairing 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 830 Pictures church and the Women's Union of in Dublin, with her daught- 1111111111111lffillI111111111111111M11111111111111 WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT that church. Reprints of all TOWNSMAN PHOTOS She leaves two sons, John and may be secured for S1 each by calling Clayton Snow of Methuen; two the TOWNSMAN office, tel. 1943. daughters, Enid, wife of Rene Lemieux and Patricia, wife of Ilonald Catteau, all of Methuen; 10 grandchildren; a brother, William Shaw of Methuen and se- veral nieces and nephews. He's Off! Bert Darren tore down the side- The bearers were Rene Le- lines in the first quarter of Saturday's game, mieux, Gustave Hering, John racing 50 yards for the TD. Jim Bennett races up to give blocking protection as, at Shaw, Paul Braciska, James right, Wally Runge and Tito Stefani are in Floyd and Vincent Boylan. on the play. LOREN H. ROBERTS (Leone) The funeral of Loren H. Ro- berts, 84, 19 Summer st., was held Saturday from the Crosby, funeral home, Danvers with ser- vices at 2 conducted by the Rev. Warren M. Chandler. Burial was in Molten cemetery, that town. Mr. Roberts died Sept. 27 after a long illness. Born in Danvers he had resided in town for the past 42 years. Previous to his re- tirement he was employed as General Motors Corp. agent to the new car dealers in the New England area. B & M commuters: Surviving are his widow, Hattie May (DeCatur) Roberts; two sis- ters, Mrs. Edith Pepper of Tampa, Ha. and Mrs. A. M. Swinerton of Southern Pines, N. C. Af.IIEtiT A. The funeral of Albert A. Fraize, 61, 41 Elm st., was held Wednes- day from the Lundgren funeral home with services at 2 conduct- ed by the Rev. Frederick B. Noss. Burial was in Spring Grove cemetery. Mr. Fraize died Sunday in the Lawrence General hospital after a short illness. Ile was a native of Belle Isle, Newfoundland, and had resided in this town for the past 55 years. Previous to his This week we add retirement he was employed by the Board of Public Works. Ile was a member of the South church. Surviving are his widow, Alice M. (Davis) Fraize; a daughter, Alice M. wife of Clarence Cotter of Lawrence; a son, Edward A. of Andover; a brother, Elijah Fraize of Lawrence; three sis- ters, Mrs. Julia Maguire of Law- rence, Mrs. Elizabeth Cashman and Mrs. Jane Thornton, both of

Just a nice ride (14 miles) to the 2 more new Budds! "hallmark of

delightful dining", This makes the 80th and 81st new Budd Highliners we've put into eod a nominating committee report to light. The session was preceeded by commuter service on the Boston & Maine in the last two years, at a we. (Leone) ALLENHURST cost of $13,055,000 to date. And there are more of the stainless steel .lorth st., who beauties arriving every week! Not only are these self-propelled Budds nds and relo- more comfortable and pleasant to ride in; they're more efficient too— ul Boulanger, four sons, L. because we can back them right out of North Station during the rush .5., stationed ndchilcien. open all day ... hour instead of having to turn them around. (Leone) every day Route 114 DANVERS ...,11111111111.1.-

10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956 omE A Gang War Problems CAN'T ' All Andover was shocked last week when they dis- What Our Down the Years with .The Townsman (Conti covered that the awful wave of teen-age hooliganism had obvious] Readers Say— 50 Years Ago — October, 1906 apparently loaded with illegal become a hard reality in their midst. George Hinman of the Phillips beverages. The young men took a li:cc e' sh a isl There is a temptation, somehow, to sort of ignore these To the Editor of the Townsman: - academy faculty was seriously trip of some 5000 miles in an old uns "The special town meeting car. e ii things when they happen in other places; to say "that injured last Monday evening when will be asked to grant some of he was hit by a car about two an effort to curb accidents, in sort of thing can't happen here". Now we know it can - the municipal workers a wage in- miles from Andover on the Andov- Motorcycle Officer David Gilles- o ff crease and, it is hoped, equita- pie has been assigned by roai.,gnIs hat . er-Reading road. . Capt. and with some of our own teen-agers deeply involved. ble pay for overtime work. While workmen were engaged in George Dane to organize safety tu mu This business of teen-age warfare of which we have "Most of the people who live remodeling the Blake house on patrols for the schools. The first rear, i acr in Andover undoubtedly receive Abbot st., recently purchased by group was started last Friday at uelsousm I read so much has at last reached our own community-and overtime pay when worked, or N. E. Bartlett, they came upon a St. Augustine's. it tiwuhiened:v we are faced with the same pressing, perplexing problem their pay is geared to some form colony of bees in the rafters. The Shawsheen Village Wo- a ise of bonus. Moreover, when the mu- George Means hived the bees and man's club held its first meeting eo that many others have attempted to solve. What can we do nicipal workers buy such things took out 100 pounds of honey. of the year Monday evening in set. Hut about it? as electricity, telephone service, The senior class at Punchard Balmoral hall. A birthday party i lave tak It is a grave social problem, to be sure, with as many an automobile, food, a house or held preliminary trials for the was held after the business meet- newspaper, the prices charged Goldsmith prize speaking Tuesday ing, celebrating the club's 10th Ind you answers as there are persons discussing it. Probably them include the costs of the morning. The speakers chosen to birthday. to addrt ugistere everyone thinks he or she knows the solution - but act- overtime or bonus paid to those represent the school in the semi- Alocal man was unhurt Monday who produced them. Therefore it finals were Miss Marjorie , morning when his truck turned ou can ually, at best, those solutions are not enough. Because is unjust to expect the people Miss Cynthia Flint, Frank Smith over at the corner of Amesbury re ballot ter regir no way has been found to reach the parents of these teen- who keep Andover attractive to and Clarence O'Connell. and Common streets in Lawrence. serve us on any pay basis not the The local firemen are already Police said it was hit by a bus. allot he agers before the youngsters get into trouble. And any so- equal of what we demand for our- making plans for their concert 10 Years Ago — October 1946 tt registe And th lution we may find here will only be a partial answer, be- selves. Accordingly, the pay in- and ball which will be held as us- A turkey supper will feature the creases asked for should be ual in the town hall on Thanks- annual fair of the Order of East- citizens cause we, too, have no way to reach the parents, who ap- granted together with overtime giving eve. The following com- ern Star at the Free church Satur- ghts as What t parently need to learn something about bringing up their pay at one and one-half times the mittee has charge of the arrange- day. The fair will start at 2 p.m. regular rate for all hours worked ments: Frank M. Smith, George C. and the supper will be served toe thou children. So while the main answer may lie with parental over 40 in one week. Dunnells, Arthur T. Morse, Ches- from 5-7. f an old "The Rogers Brook hazard has m ;Ike this laziness, lack of interest, or complete ignorance we must ter Harnden, Walter I. Rhodes, The Men's Brotherhood of the been neglected for at least 15 George E. Morse and Everett H. West Parish church is sponsoring ntee find some other partial solution that will at least protect years. Each year the cost of re- Prescott. a series of square dances on the 'unity u moving that danger spot increas- Phillips academy has a new gister the community from these teen-agers and protect the second Friday of each month. es. Can we longer afford such song called "Old P. A.". Punchard chalked up a 12-0 he basis youngsters from themselves. imprudence ? The following names were plac- victory over Chelmsford in its se- and citi ed on the voting list at a meeting tiring th The police did an admirable job last week - there was "With respect to the new South cond game. The Saturday event school, every home owner knows of the Board of Registrars held was played in Chelmsford. inslow p recent no fight and that was certainly in the best interests of all what a difference the interest in the town house Monday even- A new night and day rotation ate was rates makes in the final cost of ing: James H. Abbott, Philip B. has been started at the police of us. And the department, particularly Sgt. William Hic- While i the structure. During the past two Allicon, Jesse S. Billington, Se- station. Under the new system, 11-a•cloi key and Chief David Nicoll, has followed through in what years the cost of borrowing ward C. Brown, Robert Y. Cair- the day men will get some night re, it's money, due to the improper fiscal nie, Dominick Dowd, Thomas duty and night men will have a seems a sensible approach to the problem. Names have s may b policies of the present Federal Dudley, James S. Falconer, John chance to work days some of the hen the been sent to the Registry of Motor k ehicles, schools have administration, has sharply in- II. Gordon, Randall A. Hurley, time. (lots ft creased. 1th likely that the inter- Addison B. LeBoutillier, John The enrollment at Punchard been notified of the participants, discussions have been ertainly est charges to the town on a mill- Lynn, Joseph P. Maguire, Jacob this year is 304, including 34 ve- rsons held with parents - in short, everything has been done ion dollar mortgage shall be Hose, Harry Schofield, Henry terans. The number represents an urmise, 8200,000 more over the 20-tear Tyer and Clarence Weeks. increase of 55 over last year. that the department could to prevent a repeat performance hly are period than what they would have 25 Years Ago — October, 1931 Phillips academy lost the first ea bec and to adequately punish the boys who were taking part in been before the present adminis- The board of assessors has game of the season to an expe- ye corn the gang assembly. It is rumored that the schools may tration went into power. Accord- released the tax rate for this rienced team, the Dartmouth Junior ingly, its hoped that the town year, showing a decrease from recent take other measures, with some athletes possibly losing varsity. Dartmouth won 13-0. treasurer shall be successful in 1930 to $24.20 per thousand va- The money of the Andover their right to play football. making some short term borrow- luation. The drop was one of Servicemen's association will be in ings until national fiscal poli- $1.70. The assessors also re- set aside in a trust fund for the CULBI We hope these measures will stand the test of time. For cies are corrected, or Congress vealed that Phillips academy benefit of Andover servicemen lie Ellen what other solution can be found? What more can anyone itself meets its duty of financing valuations have increased by and their families. Only 412 vete- tence Ge $100,000, that Smith and Dove do to prevent such events from happening again, to keep school building construction. rans and present servicemen sent and Mrs. Along this line too, its hoped company remains the same and their ballots back to the associa- (Winonal boys already in trouble over this one from getting in deep- that the local banks can help un- only a small fraction of the reduc- tion, out of 1500 mailed. Of those LANNI til interest rates are corrected. tion requested by the American returned, most wanted something er another time? chael, Si "Concerning the failure of the Woolen company has been allow- done with the money that would cours ho We have heard it said that many of the boys picked up contractor at the West Center ed. In the overall picture, valua- benefit servicemen and depen- earge I School to meet his responsibility tions have jumped here by almost dents. There is about 817,800 in on Greenwood rd. last week were just there to see what Sullivan), to be prompt, it might be useful $1,000,000 due to the new system the fund now. to explore the possibility of ask- of assessing. the fight was all about - being their motive rath- Four elementary school princi- MACFl er than participation. And that may well be true in some ing the appropriate court to im- The selectmen have received a pals were given raises by the andersoi pose an injunction upon his Other letter from the state department school comnaittee last week. All Sirs. itob4 cases - but how does one determine which boys were activities until this school, a vi- of public utilities agreeing to re- now have charge of the kindergar- I,n, N.Y. there for that reason when most of them claim it as an ex- tal public necessity, is complet- view the question of train whis- tens in their buildings, an added funnier Sa ed. The prospect of having an in- tles at the Essex st. crossing. cuse for being present? It seems that those with innocent work load over other years. of the fo junction appear in the con- Many complaints have been made Denny Meyers, head coach at church, intentions and a well-developed sense of curiosity are tractor's record might be some over the signals and the state Boston College, will be the kiss. incentive to him if he intends to agency once refused to order the speaker at the opening fall meet- going to take the same medicine that all the others are remain in business." railroad to stop sounding the ing of the Shawsheen P.T.A. next K forced to accept. And perhaps that's just as well, for next arl Ilaartz whistles. Wednesday in the school hall. Mr. Two local young men, on a tour Meyers has just returned from four time they'll stay far away. PERSONAL of the mid-West, picked up a years' servicein the Navy as a Pa All in all, we'd say the situation was handled well. We Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen and stranger whose car had broken lieutenant commander. family, formerly of Cassimere st., down and then discovered he was hope the youngsters learned something from it. have moved to their new home on a bootlegger with several arrests PERSONAL Stirling st. for that "business" as well as Mr. and Mrs. Wafter Marat of 1 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Established 1887 for carrying firearms. The young Pittsburg, Pa., spent several Mc THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN men were warned not to "squeal" days recently with Mrs. Ernest Published Every Thursday to the police about the man's car, Dick of High Plain rd. 70 Main Street, Andover, Mass. TI EASY AUTOMATIC Entered as Second Class Matter at The Andover Post Office WASHER Price 10,t per Copy $5.00 per Year CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY Publisher Irving E. Rogers REG. PRICE — 249. 95 Editor David E. 'Young Business & THIS WEEK ONLY — —MANUFACTURERS— 41 '171.70 Adv. Mgr.. . . Rayrrond B. 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SOME ADULTS SMITH — A son, in the Richard- Refuse Abatement ments were not realistic. Members PERSONAL 17 son house, Boston, to Mr. and of the BPW last week suggested Mrs. George Putnam and daugh- CAN'T VOTE Mrs. Peter C. Smith, former And- On Hall Avenue that even if the case goes to (Continued from Page One) ters, Deborah and Mary Lou of rs with. The Townsman over residents. Grandparents are The Board of Public Works has court now, it will at least help to Rochester, N. II., spent Sunday obviously surprised over the rul- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Smith refused to abate a betterment clarify the betterment assessment with Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Put- g, said the state secretary's of- , 1906 apparently loaded with illegal la of South Yarmouth, formerly of assessment on Hall ave. for Ed- problems for the board. nam of Lowell st. fice has insisted that some per- 'hillips beverages. The young men took a Andover and Mr. and Mrs. William ward P. Hall. sons may not vote anywhere be- riously trip of some 5000 miles in an old P. lairs of Baltimore, Md. The board decided it would re- they have moved. Winslow g when car. cause fuse Mr. Hall's request,after mem- outlined the problem this way: ut two In an effort to curb accidents, Air Force Academy bers suggested that many other INVENTORY SALE You move to Andover from out- Andov- Motorcycle Officer David Gilles- sewage betterments would have to of-state. Massachusetts law says pie has been assigned by Capt. Exam Will Be Held be re-examined if the Hall request For Month of October iou must live in the state for one aged in George Dane to organize safety was allowed. Mr. Hall asked an ear, including six months of con- Applications for permission to ae on patrols for the schools. The first take an unofficial Air Force Aca- abatement for assessments a- tinuous residence in the commun- sed by group was started last Friday at gainst 40-foot strips of land uv where you will register. You demy examination will be receiv- 20% OFF upon a St. Augustine's. which he said were not suitable lave lived here for, perhaps, 10 ed by Congresswoman Edith afters. The Shawsheen Village Wo- for building. The board had pre- months, and thus can't register Nourse Rogers until Oct. 26. es and man's club held its first meeting viously discussed the matter se- All Made-Up Merchandise ret. But meanwhile, election of- Mrs. Rogers has announced an sy. of the year Monday evening in veral times and it had been point- ficials in your former community examination for any young man inch ard Balmoral hall. A birthday party ed out that the land could be used between 17 and 22 living in the or the was held after the business meet- lave taken the poll listing and to open up back land on which Fifth Congressional district, to uesday ing, celebrating the club's find you are no longer living at • 10th be held Nov. 20 in Lowell. The houlaes could be built. Atty. Wal- isen to birthday. .he address from which you were ter Tomlinson had appeared for CRAFT-WOOD PRODUCTS ten highest-ranking applicants, semi- A local man was unhurt Monday registered. Off comes your name — Mr. Hall on one occasion and said ou can no longer get an absen- based on results of the test, will TEL. 2129 )avies, morning when his truck turned he felt the courts would uphold tee ballot because you are no Ion- be designated by Mrs. Rogers to Osgood St. Turn off Lowell St. by Haggett's Pond Smith over at the corner of Amesbury take an official Air Force Academy Mr. Hall's claim that the assess- and Common streets in Lawrence. pr registered. You can't get a allot here because it's too soon competitive test. There will be already Police said it was hit by a bus. eight vacancies from Massachu- oncert 10 Years Ago — October 1946 to register. So you don't vote. And that's the way sonic of our setts to be filled in the class en- as us- A turkey supper will feature the tering the academy in July 1957, 'hanks- annual fair of the Order of East- citizens temporarily lose their ghts as voters. with the 10 successful applicants ; COM- ern Star at the Free church Satur- from Mrs. Rogers' district com- mange- What seems to surprise every- day. The fair will start at 2 p.m. peting with applicants from other irge C. and the supper will be served sue though is the apparent error I an old rule of thumb that goes districts. Ches- from 5-7. Mrs. Roger's notice of the pro- hodes, The Men's Brotherhood of the like this — you can vote by ab- posed exam in Lowell points out rett 11. West Parish church is sponsoring ntee ballot in your former corn- unity until you are eligible to that an applicant must have lived a series of square dances on the in the district for 10 years. She a new gister in the new one. That's second Friday of each month. will not appoint any young man Punchard chalked up a 12-0 he basis on which most officials whose brother has been appointed e plac- victory over Chelmsford in its se- and citizens alike have acted meting cond game. The Saturday event wring the years. It wasn't until to West Point, the Naval Academy s held was played in Chelmsford. inslow had some question conic or the Air Force Academy, so that p recently that a ruling from the more families may be represented even- A new night and day rotation ate was received. in the Armed Forces academies. ilip B. has been started at the police While it is known that perhaps The exam in Lowell will include sn, Se- station. Under the new system, alf-a-dozen citizens are affected vocabulary and reading, ability to . Cair- the day men will get some night ere, it's possible that many oth- recognize three-dimensional fig- 'homes duty and night men will have a rs may be unpleasantly surprised ures from flat drawings and alge- John chance to work days some of the hen they try to get absentee bra. The first 10 will be examined lurley, time. allots froni their former homes. by an official medical examiner, John The enrollment at Punchard ertainly there are many such the congresswoman explained. Jacob this year is 304, including 34 ve- rsons in the state, officials The only expense to the, appli- Henry terans. The number represents an cant is for travel to Lowell for increase of 55 over last year. urmise, and many of them prob. bly are in this Greater Andover the examination. 1931 Phillips academy lost the first s has game of the season to an expe- a because so many persons ye conic here from out-of-state 'r this rienced team, the Dartmouth Junior Police Wait For recent months. from varsity. Dartmouth won 13-0. nd va- The money of the Andover Registry Hearing the of Servicemen's association will be Police are awaiting a Registry so re- irths... set aside in a trust fund for the Cl I,I3ERT — A daughter, Les- of Motor Vehicles announcement adeniy benefit of Andover servicemen lie Ellen, Sept. 17 in the Law- ad by of a hearing date for several teen- and their lamilies. Only 412 vete- ',lice General hospital to Mr. Dove agers involved in the proposed rans and present servicemen sent and Mrs. Richard A. Culbert, e and gang war'Sept 25. their ballots back to the associa- Winona Quinn), 177 Elm st. Chief David Nicoll said the red uc- tion, out of 1500 mailed. Of those lerican LANNAN — A son, Timothy fVli- reports have been sent to Regis- returned, most wanted something trar Rudolph King, who will pre- allow- hael, Sept. 22 in the Bon Se- Every high school preparatory or college diploma; every done with the money that would sumably call hearings on sug- value- ours hospital to Mr. and Mrs. advancement of position; every achievement in the realm benefit servicemen and depen- gested revocation of licenses and almost dents. There is about $17,800 in eorge F. Lannan ( Mary Ellen of sports and the arts, represents selfdenial for a goal. system ullivan), 8 Chapman ave. registrations. About a dozen li- the fund now. censes and registrations are in- Four elementary school princi- MACFARLANE — A son, Scott So, financial security means measuring present whims ived a volved, it is reported. pals were given raises by the Sanderson, Sept.. 25, to Mr. and against future dreams. rtment PERSONALS school committee last week. All qrs. Robert MacFarlane of Brook- to re- Mrs. Ilelen Tisbert of Chandler now have charge of the kindergar- lyn, N.Y. Mrs. MacFarlane is the whis- rd. is a patient in the Lawrence Set your goal and work toward it by saving. tens in their buildings, an added former Sally Ann Adkins, daughter ssing. General hospital. work load over other years. of the former pastor of the West made Denny Meyers, head coach at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baillargeon Es state church, the Rev, J. Leslie Ad- Boston College, will be the kins. of Brechin terr. are enjoying a er the speaker at the opening fall meet- trip to Canada. g the ing of the Shawsheen P.'I'.A. next Wednesday in the school hall. Mr. a tour Meyers has just returned lrom four hants ip a years' service in the Navy as Paint-Up Time NATIONAL BANK .sroken lieutenant commander. e was rrests PERSONAL is ell as Mr. and Mrs. Wafter !Murat of young Pittsburg, Pa., spent several 84 MAIN ST. 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Nursery class for children under mittee. 04.5 RE, p three years of age whose parents TUESDAY: 2:30 p.m. Charitable AT THE CUURCUES wish to attend church. Union. TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Music Com- WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout mittee meeting. troop 84. SELL West Parish Church Council of Churches will meet in WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Explorer Cochran Chapel REV. HUGH B. PENNEY. Pastor the vestry. 7 p.m. Junior High Post 72. RFV. A.. GRAHAM BALDWIN, INSTALL and Senior High P. F. meetings. Minister FRIDAY: 8 p.m. Square dance THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewing at the vestry with Joe Perkins MONDAY: 7:30 p.m. Couples SUNDAY: 11 a.m.; Service at W Circle. d:10 p.m. Junior choir re- Worship; Speaker, SERVICE and his orchestra. 8:15 p.m. Organ Club committee meeting at the the Rev. William hearsal. 6:15 p.m. Choir of Youth S. recital of Miss Sylvia Vartanian home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pe- Coffin Jr., school minister at rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior choir Phillips academy. A Communion GUARANTEE at the Methuen Memorial Music terson. rehearsal. service hall. All friends of the Parish are TUESDAY: 3 to 5 p.m. "At will follow the regular NOTES: The first meeting of cordially invited. home" in the Parsonage. 7:30 service of worship. the couples club will be held Oct. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. All girl p.m. Parish assessors meeting. St Augustine's Church 19 at 8 p.m. The Free Church 440CIAT1011 choir rehearsal. 9:45 a.m. Senior 7:30 p.m. Building committee REV. HENRY B. SMITH, Pastor Fair will be held Oct. 27. Save choir rehearsal. Classes for Up- meeting. 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout SATURDAY: Confessions this date. 4 to per Junior, Intermediate, and Troop 77 will meet under the 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Christian Science Society High school departments. 10:30 leadership of Louis Biavacos. SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, (6 Locke Street) a.m. Service of Worship. World WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m. All 10, 11 and 12. BUCHAN SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Wide Communion will be celebrat- girl choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Church and 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of ed. New members will be received Senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Ballardvalel lesson sermon: "Are Sin, Di- McNAILLY into the church. Music will be Social Action committee to meet SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. provided by both choirs. Mr. Pen- at the parsonage, 185 Lowell st. sease, and Death Real?". PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Confessions heard be.foro Mass. ney's communion sermon is entitl- 7:30 p.m. Every member canvass WEDNESDAY: Testimony meet- 28 PARK STREET ed "Where Is The World committee meeting. ings 8 p.m. Alpha Phi Chi Will TEL. AND. 121 Heading?" 4:30 p.m. Andover THURSDAY: 8 p.m. Women's Reading room, 66 Main at. open Evening Circle monthly meeting. 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday through Hold First Session Mrs. Fazio will speak on "Cos- Friday, except holidays. 0•11 metology". Hostesses are Edith Alpha Phi Chi Sorority of South CnriSt Church Stokinger, Helen Dooley, Edna church will hold its first meetin ectESCR I PTIONI REV. JOHN'S. MOSES, Rector Farrell, Dorothy Peatman, Wini- of the season in the church ves- try Oct. 4. At 7:30 fred Stewart, Mildred White and RIDAY: 8 p.m. Parish council p.m. the men, hers will gather for dessert and Joan Wilde. meeting. coffee, followed NOTES: Saturday, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Holy Commu- by an address Baked bean supper sponsored by nion. 9:15 Sunday school ( Upper the pastor, tile Rev. Frederick It. Noss. the Senior High P. F. group. school) 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Address ( World Wide Commu- At this meeting, new officers South Church nion Sunday) 11 a.m. Sunday will be installed by the president, REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor school (Lower school) 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Senuta. They are FRIDAY: 3:45 The Chorister Young People's Fellowship. Mrs. Thomas J. Dye, vice pit R SPECIAL choir rehearsal. 7:30 Boy Scout TUESDAY: 8 p.m. Vestry meet- ident; Mrs. William Long, recoN- Troop meeting. ing. ing secretary; Mrs. Henry Trail, SUNDAY: 9:30 Church school THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Holy Com- treasurer; Miss Gladys Hill, grades one through 12; 10:30 munion. 6:30 p.m. Choir Rehear- chaplain; Mrs. W. Philip Foster, Hartigan Pharmacy Nursery and Kindergarten; 10:45 sal. guardian, Miss May tlander, Service of Dedication; 3 to 5, Ballardvale United Church structor and Mrs. Walter Pike, cot. T AAIDCIVER /C06 Reception and Open House; 7, Rev. Ralob A. Rosenblad. Pastor responding secretary. iy‘ N ANDOVER MASS Pilgrim Fellowship. FRIDAY: 7:45 p.m. Meeting of The Executive committee kr You May Pay Your Telephone Bill Here MONDAY: 6 Supper and Meeting the Evangelism Committee in the the year includes Mrs. of Courteous Circle of king's parsonage. Cromie, Mrs. J. Keith Jones, Daughters. Members may bring SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mrs. Warren Oldaker, Mrs. Rol, guests; 7:30 Adult choir rehear- School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship Sawyer and Mrs. Austin h. TOTS'n TEENS sal. The greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. The other office-holders TUESDAY: 8 Ping Pong club. • Randolph Perry; World-Wide Com- who will be beginning their du- THURSDAY: 10 Friendly Ser- munion Sunday with the observan- ties are Mrs. Arthur Clines, r vice sewing meeting; 1:30 Week- ce of Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. sician; Miss Bea Henderson, • day School of Religion; 6:30 Pil- Youth Fellowship meeting in the menibrance; Mrs. Emery Wesc,• Big PANT Values grim choir rehearsal. vestry. publicity; Mrs. G. Richard Abbott, Free Church WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Senior records; Mrs. Arthur Clines, re- choir rehearsal freshments; Mrs. Robert Sawyer, for little fellas - FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout the North Parish Church ways and means; Mrs. Richard Troop 72. (Unitarian) — North Andover Gordon, auditor; Mrs. Thomas SUNDAY: 9 a.m. Rally Day; Se- REV. E. A. BROWN.IR., Miniattz Dye, charities; and Mrs. Gilbert nior Department of Church School, FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Choir rehear- Cromie, interest groups. Mothers, you can wash them and and the Primary Department will they won't shrink . . . they need sal in the choir loft. The chairman of the refresh- little or no ironing . . . they're meet at 10 a.m.; Morning Worship; SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Church ment committee for the meeting is strong and good looking. They're school and kindergarten. 11 a.m. Mrs. Philip K. Ryder, assisted worm, yet soft ... Dacron is add- Morning service, Rev. Ernest A. by Mrs. W. M. Urquhart, Mrs. C. ed for strength. AUTOMOBILE Brown Jr. will preach. 11 a.m. R. Abbott. Mrs. George Collins, Nursery care in the vestry. 3 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Fulton, Miss Jean SLACKS INSPECTION TIME Directors of the Essex Liberal James, Mrs. Philip Dennett and Conference. Mrs. Adeline . MONDAY: 3 p.m. Girl Scout In sizes 3 to 6x. Gray washable Is Once More flannel. 80% wool and 20% Dac- troop 64. 7:30 p.m. Parish com- PERSONALS ron. The Gabardine is a practical Upon Us Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and blend of rayon, nylon and Dacron. Patricia of Laurel lane attended in Deer- Let's get aii our broken glass the Deerfield Fair held GABARDINES — 4.98 field, N. H., Sunday. replaced with Mrs. Allen Milnes and son of WOOL FLANNELS — 5.98 Franklin, N. H. spent the week- LIBBY-OWENS-FORD end with Mr. and N1rs. Cleveland KNEE PANTS Milnes of Shawsheen rd. SAFETY GLASS The popular Eton type, with shout- der straps. Gray flannel. Private Don't wait, drive in and let 3.98 our trained mechanics serve Dining Room you. We carry a large sup- available for parties up to 118 . . Wedding Receptions, Bon. BOYS' VISORED CAPS ply of both clear glass and quets... for every occasion... Tinted Glass The popular Eton type with ear- laps and chin strap. Rayon satin • Let's be satisfied. lined. Blue or grey. 2.50 • Let's be sure. Charles • Let us do the job. Steak House TOTS'n TEENS INC . Rump Steak for Two Lawrence Plate & $5.90 Full Course Di,,ner

15 CHESTNUT ST. TEL. 2920 Window Glass Co. Phone Law. MU 2-7732 ROUTES 125 133 20 Steps from Main St. Bertha M. Ritchie, Prop. 417 Canal St. Tel. MU 3-7151 1 Near Airport, No. Andover THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956

ldren under mittee. ose parents TUESDAY: 2:30 p.m. Union. Charitable Music Com- WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. Boy scout troop 84. m. Explorer Cochran Chapel REV. A.. GRAHAM BALDWIN, Minister .m. Sewing SUNDAY: 11 a.m.; Service or or choir re- Worship; Speaker, the Rev. William sir of Youth S. Coffin Jr., school minister at ienior choir Phillips academy. A Communion service will follow the regular meeting of service of worship. ae held Oct. St Augustine's Church 'ree Church REV. HENRY :t. 27. Save B. SMITH, Pastor SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Society SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. nday school. Subject of St. Joseph's Church Ballardvale) e Sin, Di- ?". SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. Confessions heard be-fors Mass, imony meet- Alpha Phi Chi Will Lin at. open lay through Hold First Session s. Alpha Phi Chi Sorority of Sout,, ch church will hold its first rneetp 3, Rector of the season in the church yes. ish council try Oct. 4. At 7:30 p.m. the bers will gather for dessert an )1y Commu- coffee, followed by an address b, ool (Upper the pastor, the Rev. Frederick IL Communion Noss. de Commu- At this meeting, new officers m. Sunday will be installed by the president, 15:30 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Senuta. They are ship. Mrs. Thomas J. Dye, vice pres- estry meet- ident; Mrs. William Long, record- TOTAL VALUE OF BUILDINGS ing secretary; Mrs. Henry Trail, IN WHICH FIRES OCCURED Holy Com- treasurer; Miss Gladys Hill. )ir Rehear- chaplain; Mrs. W. Philip Foster, guardian, Miss May blander, Church structor and Mrs. Walter Pike, cor• ad. Pastor responding secretary. Meeting of The Executive committee for ttee in the the year includes Mrs. Gilbert Croniie, Mrs. J. Keith Jones, it. Sunday Mrs. Warren Oldaker, Mrs. Robert ng Worship Sawyer and Mrs. Austin h. r. and Mrs. Thomas. The other office-holders Aide Corn- who will be beginning their du• : observan- ties are Mrs. Arthur Clines, Thu. 5:30 p.m. sicia n; Miss Bea Henderson, re- ing in the membrance; Mrs. Emery Wescott, publicity; Mrs. G. Richard Abbott, 1.m. Senior records; Mrs. Arthur Clines, re- FIRE PREVENTION IS A COMMUNITY EFFORT! freshments; Mrs. Robert Sawyer, Church ways and means; Mrs. Richard kndover Gordon, auditor; Mrs. Thomas Mintetur Dye, charities; and Mrs. Gilbert )ir rehear- Cromie, interest groups. The chairman of the refresu• ). Church ment committee for the meeting', rt. 11 a.m. Mrs. Philip K. Ryder, assisted Ernest A. by Mrs. W. M. Urquhart, Mrs. C. 11 a.m. R. Abbott. Mrs. George Collins, dry. 3 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Fulton, Miss Jeao x Liberal James, Mrs. Philip Dennett and Mrs. Adeline Wright. ;irl Scout Don't load your electric Don't allow combustible keep flammable Make sure all butts and rish corn- PERSONALS wiring beyond its cap- material to accumulate in cleansing fluids away matches are OUT before Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and Patricia of Laurel lane attended acity to function safely. attic, basement or other from fire or flame. discarding. Watch this! the Deerfield Fair held in Deer- field, N. H, Sunday. unwatched place. Stage a Mrs. Allen Milnes and son of Franklin, N. II. spent the week• end with Mr. and Mfrs. Cleveland Milnes of Shawsheen rd. Fire Prevention Week is the time for you to take and that only a few rooms in every home are actually stock of your home insurance coverage. Ask yourself covered for replacement! The Insurance Brokers be- Private this basic question: "Is my coverage in proportion low will gladly assist you in evaluating the actual with today's replacement costs?" Actually, records amount of protection afforded by your present cover- Dining Room show that most home insurance is out-rnoded today age. It is something you should do today! available for parties up to 118 ... Wedding Receptions, Ban• every occasion... quets, ..for W. SHIRLEY BARNARD EUGENE A. BERNARDIN, JR • Insurance — Real Estate Insurance Charles MAIN AT BARNARD ST. TEL. 202 3 MAIN STREET TEL. 2207 Steak House DOHERTY Insurance AGENCY DOUGLAS N. HOWE Insurance — Real Estate Rump Steak for Two 52 MAIN STREET TEL. 2208 55.90 wer F ull Course Dinner MU 2-7732 RICHARD C. SIMMERS SMART & FLAGG, Inc. Phone Law. Insurance — Real Estate The Insurance Office ROUTES 125 - 133 1312 86 MAIN ST. (Next A&P) Tel. 2316 BANK BUILDING TEL. 870 Near Airport, No. Andover

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the work done and emphasize the form. Some films will be in foreign sional investment counsellor SEVERAL APPROVE than 8300,000 available for the evident point that it will cost languages, with English captions. speaking on many aspects of in BROOK PROJECT work. more to do it later. The announcement said films this vestments. Needs Voter Support (Continued from l'age One) Not Alternative year will be comparable to those IIEIFIT1 ELECTED But Chairman Allan Flye warn- along the brook's course. Members of the board carefully shown last year, such as Shoeshine, Arthur Ileifitz of the Andover ed that citizens, too, must speak "I hope I hear every member of explained Monday night that a Pygmalion, The Ghost Goes West, Finance company was elected to for the project - not only the board Pun the liPW up there talking for it", 8S000 article in the special meet- kind Hearts and Coronets. Announce- the executive committee of the members. Mr. Hill said he thought Surette declared, referring to the ing warrant for cleaning the brook nent of the titles selected for this National Consumers Finance as- squi special meeting Oct. 22 when -the interested voters should try to is not an alternate to the major year will be made at the first show- sociation at its annual meeting explain the reasons for wanting at B voters will be asked to make store project. Rather, said Chairman ing. For Investments See Cr Flye, it is planned to he an annual noun amount for maintenance whether Town Committee Is VINCENT TREANOR of LADIES OF MERRIMACK the entire storm drainage work is Pum done or not. Planning Big Rally BACHE & CO. equa Members N.Y. Stock ExchangE cool And he pointed out that the arti- The Republican Town com- Other Leading Stock and he h cle calling for bonding 3300,000 Pancake & Sausage Supper mittee will sponsor a rally next Commodity Exchanges is w and raising 352,176 for the brook Thursday night at 8 in Punchard 14 PARK ST. TEL. 440 work may not mean that the entire they auditorium, when Charles Gibbons, orolWeerWoVWYWAN% week amount will be spent. The state, Benefit of Merrimack College Building Fund candidate for lieutenant governor, C he said, may share the cost up to will speak. last 50 percent but state budgets are The rally will also hear Gover- (33- THURSDAY, Oct. Ilth - 4 til 8 p.m. figured in February, so the town nor's Councillor Augustus Means, as de can't now depend on assistance. Charles S. Marston, candidate for Jame If the state approves the project, Collegiate Auditorium — Merrimack College state senator; Reps. Frank S. Rung then only half the specified a- Giles Jr. and William Longworth; Platt mount will be required - but Flye and Arthur Williams, candidate sq. ADMISSION — ADULTS 99¢ — CHILDREN 500 stressed that appropriation of the for the third seat in the House. recti entire amount now would give the Sheriff Earl E. will speak we NOTE: Each adult attending will receive — FREE town a chance to do the work if as will other county candidates. game the state doesn't agree. If state OF CHARGE — 1/2 lb. of sausage and a box of pan- fled cake mix. agreement is obtained, he said en- Th gineering and construction will be Andona Society TICKETS ON SALE AT DOOR — ALSO AT SWITCHBOARD, MERRIMACK done by the state and the town of P COLLEGE OR CALL MRS. DONAHUE AT MU 2-4872. will be billed for half the cost. Plans Lectures RAIN OR SHINE to in Flow Would Increase An investment lecture series, Iormi Mr. Hill asked town Engineer sponsored by the Andona society, Wherever you may drive, The I Ralph Preble about the brook's will be held in the Memorial Hall enjoy the feeling of secu- coma rity which conies from Coun potential - how much would the library on Thursday nights, start- owning one of our Casual. with 24-HOUR water flow increase? Preble said ing Oct. 18 and ending Nov. 29. ty automobile policies — tativ a developed area sheds 25 per- Lectures will begin at 8 p.m. the policy with the P.S. Th cent more water than an undevelop- The series will find proles- forme ei Dry Cleaning Service ed one - thus the brook will carry that means personal ser- vice stude 4r still more of a load as areas along from agents and claim the its course are built up. lie also service offices, coast to then pointed out, as did Chairman 9ARON'S coats. rninee SWEATERS A5 Flye, that plans for storm drai- counc nage are based on the worst rain lunte C ea storm in 15 years but are not bas- SKIRTS the c 91 ed on hurricanes or floods. Thus, INN DOHERTY repre Expertly Dry Cleaned and Pressed they said, the brook might over- other flow if a natural disaster occured. GUESTS Insurance Agency. for th "You could stand it if it was get e once every 10 or 15 years", Mr. Modern Facilities 4 MAIN ST. TEL. 260 place I Hill said, "but not when it hap- SHIRTS — SHEETS — TOWELS Th pens after every heavy rain". to s PILLOWCASES — TABLE COVERS Other residents pointed out that 4 LOCKE ST. TEL. 3584 TEL. 260 projec LAUNDERED & REFINISHED a sharp thunder storm now causes ■ . ■ of th some flooding "and you have these those almost every week in the the cs summer". ANDOVER OLYMPIC WEEK Th CITY P.A. OFFERING October 13th to 20th ohich ADULT COURSES that CLEANERS g DYERS (Continncd from Page One) You new over area. Can Attend These Stellar Events: the hi 37 MAIN STREET ANDOVER Meeting are scheduled once weekly Aft for either one or two hours, depend- TENNIS EXHIBITION with Don Budge ( $LOO) ed ma ing on the nature of the course. Al- PRO BASKETBALL Celtics vs. Royals ($2.00) though no degree credits are given, SWIMMING gator Ballet ($1.00) Su cc because there are no examinations, rh some outside preparatory work may HELSINKI GIRL GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION (1.00) be required in some courses. GOLF EXHIBITION ($1.00) 100% LAL The Evening programs are planned for the whole community, according ALL FOR $5 - Clip and Mail This Coupon to Mr. Pieters. He pointed out this WARRANTY week that tuition charges should not TO: ANDOVER OLYMPIC COMMITTEE stand in the way of any adult wishing BORDEN GYMNASIUM, PHILLIPS ACADEMY (NOT 50/50) to take courses, because adjustments will be made if individuals can not ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS take the courses without financial PARTS and LABOR assistance. Send Check or Money Order — Your Many of the instructors, whose All-Event Ticket Will Be Mailed To You FOR ONE FULL YEAR names have gown popular through L _ _ Unaed Slates for one year the years of the program, will return lion dote of porch.* BACKED BY this year. They include William II. DEALER INTEGRITY! Brown, Dudley Fitts, Patrick Morgan, kenneth S. Minard, Fred H. Harrison Special Purchase Sale — ONLY WEST ST. MOTORS IS CERTIFIED TO OFFER BOTH and James H. Grew. NOW BUY A USED CAR HERE Registration blanks for courses at the academy are available at the Nle- 19.95 - BOY'S WOOL - 4 ro 8 WITH GREATER CONFIDENCE THAN EVER BEFORE! morial Hall library, at libraries in surrounding communities and at George Washington Ilan, Phillips WEST STREET MOTORS academy. SNOW SUITS 14.98 Another unique attraction will again be sponsored by the academy, 3.98 - THICKSET - 6 to 12 134 WEST STREET — LAWRENCE in addition to the courses available. TEL. LAW. 38775 'This is the Andover Film Society's SOU showing of films each Wednesday during the winter, with the exception CORDUROY SLACKS 2.98 w of Feb. 27. Although no admissions LA may be purchased at the door, season MANY OTHER ITEMS G tickets are available. The academy ish g am has pointed out that many films bear Store For boys 24 E ig repeat showings because of intrinsic Lawrence OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 beauty and their role in the develop- ment of the moving picture as an art

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season, sponsored by the Punch- be in foreign arrangements for the afternoon's Luncheon reservations may be sional investment counsellor ard All Girls Band, was held Sept. Local Women Play ish captions. program and exhibits will be made by telephoning Mrs. Elbert speaking on many aspects of in 30 with a large number of stu- id films this vestments. Punchard High staged by Mrs. Hollis and Mrs. C. Weaver. dents attending. Gayly colored Lie to those IIEWITZ ELECTED By The Press Club Prominent Roles In Perkins. leaves and college banners de- PERSONAL as Shoeshine, Arthur Ileifitz of the Andover Serving as hostesses for this corated the gym, setting a fall Regional Meeting Goes West, Finance company was elected to meeting are the garden clubs of Mrs. Harry Nevers of No. Main Punchard at Billerica and collegiate atmosphere. Disc ts. Announce- the executive committee of the The Andover Garden club will Andover, Georgetown and Boxford st. has returned after motoring Varsity football jockey Bernie Fionte of a local, octed for this National Consumers Finance as- Punchard's participate in the regional meet- Village. through the Canadian provinces. Howe high school radio station spun the records. ie first show- sociation at its annual squad will play ing of the Northern District of meeting at Billerica Saturday, at 2 p.m. The girls will use the profit for "Things Different" For Investments See the Massachusetts Federation of Coach Robert B. McIntyre an- instruments, uniforms and band Garden Clubs at Rolling Ridge, nee Is VINCENT TREANOR nounced that he thought that activities. No. Andover, Wednesday, Oct. 10, • of Punchard and Rowe were about Gail Higgins, Ruth Neisser, starting at 10:30 a.m. The North- Tweed is News - - ; Rally BACHE 8, CO. equally matched and that we Joyce Sullivan, Margaret Bouleau, ern District is composed of 14 Members N.Y. Stock Exchange :ould look for a close score, but Deanne Hudgins and Barbara garden clubs. z.\\ Town com- in Other Leading Stock and hastened to add that Punchard Swanton were committee heads Mrs. Bessie D.N. Kurth of Coats - Suits - Dresses a rally next Commodity Exchanges ,s weak in its pass defense and for the event. Methuen, regional director of this in Punchard 14 PARK ST. TEL. 440 they are working it' hard this Student Council Elects district, is assisted by several 4t )N les Gibbons, week. The following students have Andover women: Mrs. Byron R. • nt governor, Coach McIntyre commented on been elected officers of the Stu- Cleveland and Mrs. Edwin L. rj" Sportswear — Accessories ast Saturday's win over Danvers dent Council: David Best, presi- Bramley; and, as chairman of the hear Gover- t33-13) by listing the following dent; Barbara Curran, vice presi- State Junior Garden clubs, Mrs. stus Means, as deserving a "pat on the back": dent; Mildred Tangney, recording Ernest L. Wilkinson.

andidate for lames Bennett, Ted Sutton, Wally secretary; Majorie Ortstein, cor- The Day's program will open Frank S. Tue, Fri Nites til 9* 41-43 MAIN ST., ANDOVER dunge, Jerry Zemeroski and Jim responding secretary; James Ben- with a talk "Challenge for the Longworth; Platt. nett, treasurer. Future" by Mr. Egbert Hans, Con- , candidate "The ball bounces in funny di- Home Room Representatives servation chairman of the State of e House. rections," said the coach, "but are George Connors, Richard Massachusetts and will be follow- s will speak e will show up for all the Grant, Charles Bowman, David ed by a luncheon. The afternoon INDIAN HEAD MILLWORK CORP. andidates. tames." Belka, Elizabeth McEvoy, Mar- session will be composed of Red Cross jorie Ortstein, Ray Hutchins, San- round-table conferences on horti- ciety This year the Junior lied Cross dra Ritchie, Fred Polgreen, Will- culture, conservation, programs PLYWOOD and of Punchard High school intends iam Simpson, James Bennett, and junior gardeners, the latter to increase its membership by to be led by Mrs. Wilkinson. A Jres RAIN OR SHINE Randy Gesing, Christine Sutton, Lure series, forming two volunteer groups: Sheila Serio and Priscilla Terrio. Flower Arrangement symposium ma society, Wherever you may drive, The lied Cross club or Production The following class officers are directed by Mrs. Edwin L. Bram- PANELING omorial Hall enjoy the feeling of secu- committee and The Red Cross also members of the council: ley will highlight the afternoon. i ghts, start- rity which comes from Council or Executive committee Mildred Tangney, John Giovinco, Appreciative evaluation of the arrangements will be made by two ag 29. owning one of our Casual. with elected home room represen- Barbara Curran, David Pearson, SPECIAL ! ! 8 p.m. ty automobile policies — tatives. Carol Winkley and Charles Dalton. very distinguished flower arrang- ind profes- the policy with the P.S. The Council and Club will be ers of this district, Mrs. Charles Just the thing for Den, Playroom, Cabin, Cellar that means personal ser. formed this way: All interested ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL H. Hollis and Mrs. Henry F. Per- vice from agents and claim students will give their names to GUILD WILL MEET TUESDAY kins, both of Andover. Each club or Paneled Living Room or Dining Room service offices, coast to the home room teacher, who will St. Augustine's school guild will contribute several flower V's coats. then put them on the board as no- will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the EXTRA SPECIAL minees for representative to the school hall. The session is slated council. One member from this vo- for 8 p.m., when members will (MAHOGANY) PLYWOOD lunteer group will be elected by hear a speaker. Members having HAIR 4 x 8 x 1/4 the class room, at large, as the returns for the dinner-dance are DOHERTY representative to the council. All urged to bring them to the meet- 151/2c sq.ft $4.96 sheet 5 other members who volunteered ing. REMOVED PERMANENTLY nsurance Agency for the representation and did not lied:rally Endorsed get elected will automatically be AT BROWN UNIVERSITY TEXTURED PANELING itie s 4 MAIN ST. TEL. 260 placed on the lied Cross Club. Among 633 freshmen at Brown Deeply Grooved university this fall are two Pun- SPECIAL RATES 4x8x14 sq. ft. sheet The job of the council will be Lunited lime Only Striated (Weldex) 24c $7.68 to set up the commitments and chard graduates. Michael E. Bar- Driftwood•Like Texture EL. 3584 CALL ANDOVER 1136 TEL. 260 projects for the future. The work -ton, 164 Lowell st., is a candi- 4xial/4 sq. ft. sheet date for the Bachelor of Arts de- Sea Swirl 24c $7.68 of the club will be to execute FRANCES A DREW Knotty Appearance these projects under direction of gree. Henry B. Yancy, 70 No. 4x8xI/4 sq. ft. sheet Main st., is a candidate for the Rustic Surfwood 22c $7.04 the council. 3 MAIN ST. ANDOVER Bachelor of Science degree. Salk Vs 22c sheet /ER OLYMPIC WEEK This is an entirely new idea Ripplewood sq. ft. $7.04 tober 13th to 20th which is being tried and we hope that it is going to meet with a COMFORT for work-weary feet PRE-FINISHED PANELING new success when introduced to Random Plank Effect V-Grooved tend These Stellar Events: the high school students. 4x8x1/4 sq. Blond Cativo ft. 40c After elections anyone interest- Honey-Tone BITION with Don Budge ($1.00) ed may join the club. 45851/4 sq. BALL Celtics vs. Royals ($2.00) Helen Ellis Savannah Oak ft. 48c sq. ft. per bundle 'ater Ballet ($1.00) Successful Dance Plankweld Plywood The first dance of the school sq. 2L GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION (1.00) gilt) dint Birch ft. 50c ITION ($1.00) LAUNDROMAT LAUGHS — Philippine Mahogany sq. ft. 50c - Clip and Mail This Coupon HALF-140 UR. WORK GaumPR Y PLANK PANELING VER OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Knotty Pine (random width%) 314" sq. ft. I 9c RDEN GYMNASIUM, PHILLIPS ACADEMY (V-Joint and Pickwick pattern) ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Calif. Redwood '/2" "A" sq. ft. 211/2c SHOES (V-Joint & Pattern) 'Clear' sq. ft. 22 I/ c Check or Money Order — Your 2 ent Ticket Will Be Mailed To You Limited Time Limited Quantities Call today or come in INSULATED WORK SHOES CALL ENTERPRISE 8004 AT NO CHARGE—FROM INSULATED HUNTING BOOTS Billerica, Mass. 31 Purchase Sale Wilmington, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Westford, Mass. Bedford, N. H. Tewksbury, Mass. Chelmsford, Mass. Derry, N. H. BOY'S WOOL - 4 ro 8 Dracut, Mass. Goffstown, N. H. Dubble-Wear WORK CLOTHES Lowell, Mass. INDIAN-HEAD W SUITS 14.98 CHINOS — Tan, Grey, Black — 3.95 — 4.50 Heavy Cotton Twill Pants — 4.95 LLWORK - THICKSET - 6 to 12 Warm COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS — 2.95-3.95 atrott__

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L awrence We Give S & H Green Stamps 16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 4, 1956

10:30. The communion meditation they will make their permanent have returned from a visit with STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP WEST PARISH by the Rev. Hugh B. Penney will home. the former's son and family, Mr. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION ((,ontinue.d from Pagr Four) be "Where is the World Heading?" Mrs. Leon Thompson and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Fair- Required by the Act of Congress of Baked Bean Supper Agnes Maddox of River rd. have mont, W. Va. While there they August 24, 1912, as Amended by the rangement of flowers in the Acts of March 3, The Youth Fellowship of the returned from a weeks stay at attended the annual Buckwheat 1933, and July 2 church was due to the kind ef- 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, West church will serve a baked Seabrook Beach. Festival in Kingston, Va. forts of Mrs. William Dubocq crf Section 233) bean supper in the church vestry, Samuel lloutwell of Savannah, High Plain rd. LADIES OF MERRIMACK Of the Andover Townsman p Saturday, Oct. 13. Ga. was a visitor in the parish lished weekly at Andover, Pilgrim Fellowship PLAN PANCAKE SUPPER Masmch ex, Personals the early part of the week. setts for October 1, 1956. ,o About 30 members of the Senior A pancake and sausage supper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritz, for- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read of 1. The names and addresses of th ate o High Pilgrim Fellowship of the will he held in Merrimack college merly of Argilla rd., left recently High Plain rd. spent the weekend publisher, editor, and business mono .ver West church attended the Andover auditorium Oct. 11 from 4-8 pan. ger are: to take up residence in No. Caro- at their summer home in Province- Publisher, Irving E. Nets peti Youth Council rally which was The supper is sponsored by the Andover, Mass.; Editor lina. town. David E A Co held in the South church Sunday Ladies of Merrimack for the bone- Young, Methuen, Mass.; Busines. William and Robert Rennie and Mr. and Mrs. John Degnan of OMIT evening. fit of the building fund. Mrs. John Manager, Raymond B. Deftuisseau Barn their sisters, Elizabeth, Janet lleech cir. enjoyed the past week- Lawrence, Mass. Maguire of Haverhill is president or of World Wide Communion end at the Wentworth Hotel in 2. and Isabella, who for many years of the organization. The owner is: Corporation, A ety Next Sunday morning "World Portsmouth, N. II. over Publishing Company, Andover operated the Rennie Strawberry you Wide Communion Sunday" will be Mass.; Irving E. Rogers, Andover Farm on Argilla rd., left today Mrs. Albion Johnson and Miss your Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Mass. observed in the West church at for St. Petersburg, Fla., where Ebba Peterson of High Plain rd. earan 3. The known bondholders, man ,e be gees, and other security holders., on ing or holding 1 percent or more of t . 6, th tai amount of bonds, mortgages, TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY * other securities are: None. itness 4. Pa•-agraphs 2 and 3 include, te, F ARBORISTS BUILDING MATERIAL cases where the stockholder or sec ity holder appears upon the booth Year the company as trustee or Many oth fifty- 1 C.A.HILL & CO. fiduciary relation, the name of the pe -E0-2E30 son or corporation for whom such tr talMOn Electrical Contractor . 52 MAIN ST. tee is acting; also the statements i LUMBER - PAINTS ANDOVER, MASS. the two paragraphs show the office CHARLES A. HILL, JR. PHONE 2208 full knowledge and belief as to th sex, WALLPAPER circumstances and conditions u o al which stockholders and security hol Gall us for every residen- ate o HARDWARE ers who do not appear upon the boob tial, commercial and in- e of A of the company as trustees, hold st SPORTING - GOODS dustrial electrical service. and securities in a capacity oth .sed. K. C. KILLORIN1 than that of a bona fide owner. pet! d Co AMMUNITION - TARGETS LIGHTING ENGINEERS 5. The average number of copies BUSS R EALTOR each issue of this publication sold name E. Pitman Est. 77 Main St. Andover distributed through the mails or oche I of TREE SERVICE J. 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 107(S Tel. 2272 wise, to paid subscribers during t :EEVE 38 Years Experience 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER 12 months preceding the date sho nty, A Complete Tree Service -E?.E> TEL. 664 4--/EC- above was: 1685. cutor FOUNDATION CONTRACTORS IRV 1 NG E. ROGERS ety o J. H. Buss, Sr. Tel. 1304-.1 II you For Efficient, Courteous J. H. Buss, Jr. Tel. 1672-M your at CARPENTRY WORK Service and ACTION! Sworn to and subscribed before MIDDLESEX this 1st day of October, 1956. earan List Exclusively with e ten FOR ALL YOUR JAMES R. FOSS, Notary Pub CONCRETE FORM CO (My commission expires July 22, 19E1 fiftee TREE SERVICE FOUNDATION CONTRACTORS R. C. SIMMERS rn da y CARPENTER WORK hoes by Tel s. 9-3631-W REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE REMODELING f te, F it Crystal l 9-014.8-J 94 Main St. TEL. 2316 /1/4 s twe nt DODGE OR Wakefield, Moss. the yeat ASSOCIATES , fifty- ROOFING IC) Wenham, Massachusetts CALL LANDSCAPE SERVICE Buying...? SERVICE STATION ANDOVER Representative HEATHERFELLS Here To Serve ,, ALBERT R. RETELLE ED. OTTO ...Selling? WEI Reservation Road NURSERY John M. Murray TEL. AND. 1396 LANDSCAPE SERVICE R. A. Kimball and Associates Dull Tel. And. 841 • FREE ESTIMATES • H. ROHRBACH Super Service SUNSET ROCK ROAD TEL. 192 COR. MAIN AND E AUTO REPAIRS Bring Us Your Garden Problems Itosi CHESTNUT STRE I CESSPOOLS 89 MAIN ST. ANDOVER TELEVISION SERVICE REAL ESTA TEL. AND. 3148 CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT CLARK MOTOR R. A. KIMBALL - ALSO - -1 CO. Cesspools and Septic Tanks ANDOVER REALTY Res. Andover 1768 BOB'S Installed AGENCY AUTHORIZED CHARLES CORBEIL MRS. B. M. DARLING T V SERVICE CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE Res. Andover 1578 TEL. GLENVIEW 7-7236 3 Lowell St., Shawsheen Village RADIOS & PHONOGRAPHS SALES and SERVICE TELS. 702 or LAW. 8-4241 PAINTING and BODY WORK TEL. AND. 2254 CLEANSERS & DYERS Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. IN OUR OWN SHOP RESTAURANTS 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER —CLEANSING- RADIO & TV SERVICE Wha Tel. Andover 333 W. Shirley Barnard - PRESSING - MULLIGAN'S or h larg - TAILORING— Real Estate and Insurance at RADIO & TV LAB. •-n-25-1.- GENERAL Main and Barnard Streets AUTO MEN'S AND LADIES' PARK ST. Telephone 202 TEL. LAW. 30396 REPAIRING GARMENTS GARAGE JENNEY N. , GAS 8. OILS CALL 1169 [RAVEL 1UM 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 Elander E1 Swanton BRADLEY ANDOVER off . 56 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE AUTO SCHOOLS TRAVEL BUREAU ANDOVER, MASS. Agency for All Airlines And. 2529, Law. 7029 and Steam Ship Lines E - Z 098 ELECTRICIANS 21 MAIN ST. TEL. 775-1 AUTO SCHOOL Fred Cheever, Mgr. CHOICE OF FINE DAY EXPERIENCED Fred E.Cheever FOODS AND LIQUORS WALLPAPERS 3042 TRAINING DRIVERS Archie A. Gunn REAL ESTATE MASTER ELECTRICIAN 21 MAIN STREET LOUIS SCANLON'S COMPLETE EVEN ING *ON THE ANDnVER LINE ti Wiring for `FELS. 773 & 1098 DUAL CONTROLS 283 WALLPAPER Ad Oil Burners - Light - Power ALLIED PAINT STORES SPECIALIZING IN MOTOR & APPLIANCE AUTOMATIC DRIVE Joseph T. Gagne, President REPAIRS TRY A TOWNSMAN AL INSTR UCT ION WANT AD - CALL. 1943 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 34 Amesbury St., Lawrence LUPINE RD. ANDOVER

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a visit with STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP d family, Mr. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION ison of Fair- Required by the Act of Congress of LEGAL NOTICES 11: ilk ft fo II II- II 11-: Ai ND 94 e there they August 24, 1912, as Amended by GENERAL WORD, Landscaping; it Buckwheat Acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2 Articles for Sale to of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts Personal G Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade , Va. 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, mmonwealth UNIVERSAL tank type vacuum Section 233) PROBATE COURT PROBATE COURT A Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND a Garbage removed. Romano Truck- cleaner with attachments. Like IMACK Of the Andover Tovmsmon Docket No. 252,493 Docket No. 252,503 p complete line of Wedding Station- ing. rel. And. 946-J. C-TF new. Cost new $99.95, price 5UPPElt lished weekly at Andover, 14436.ch ex, ss. Essex, ss. dl persons interested in the ery. Fine selection of papers and $49.00. Tel. MU 6-6670. 0-4 'usage supper setts for October 1, 1956. o To all persons interested in the "TOPS IN MUSIC" CH E1 HAHN- 1. The names and addresses of th ate of PORTER B. SMITH late of estate of RUTH H. GABELER late of type-faces. Prompt service. The imack college ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, 70 Main DEN. His drums and recordings GLEAMING White bathroom sinks publisher, editor, and businesd loam ver in said County, deceased. Andover in said County, deceased. for dances, parties, weddings, $5.95. GROSSMAN'S of NAT., on 4-8 p.m. petition has been presented to St., Tel. 1943-1944. A-TI" ger are: Publisher, Irving E. Roger. A petition has been presented to showers, banquets, reunions, rec- INC., Tel. Salem, N.H. TW 8-2352. nsored by the Andover, Mass.; Editor d Court praying that FREDERICK David E said Court for probate of a certain ord hops. Sound system rentals. for the bene- Young, Methuen, Mass.; Busines. SMITH of Yarmouth in the County PICKFAIR NURSING HOME In 0-4 instrument purporting to be the last Please call early. cull' HARN- nd. Mrs. John Manager, Raymond B. Deflulasea Barnstable be appointed adminie. will of said deceased by CHARLES Reading, Mass., is beautifully lo- C-TE cated, with country atmosphere, DEN, Andover 2462W. FOR SALE: MUSKRAT fur coat is president Lawrence, Mass. or of said estate without giving a P. GABELER of Andover in said in excellent condition. Call MU 2. The owner is: Corporation, A County, praying that he be appointed conifOrtable rooms and good food. CHAIN SAW RENTALS and small ty on his . Prices vary. $45 up. Tel. Reading 5-5163. 0-4 over Publishing Company, Andover If you desire to object thereto you executor thereof without giving a engine, repairs. All makes of lawn Mass.; Irving E. Rogers, Andover 20236, Thomas Irving, Manager. mowers sharpened. Equipment FOR SALE: 100 cement blocks - *OWNSMAN your attorney should file a written surety on his bond. A-TE Mass. nce in said Court at Law- If you desire to object thereto you Service Co., Buxton Court off Storm windows 3-28 x 44, 2-32 x 3. The known bondholders, met e before ten o'clock in the fore- or your attorney should file a written Lewis Street, Andover. Tel. And 46 and 40 x 59 - 2 rolls of tar pa- Lost and Found C-TF per. Call after 7 P.M., Andover gees, and other security holders ow on the eighth day of October cppearance in said Court at Law- 3075. 1849-W. 0-4 ing or holding 1 percent or more of t 6, the return day of this citation. rence before ten o'clock in the fore- ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass tai amount of bonds, mortgages, HOT-TOP Driveways- walks, ce- Itness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Ea. noon on the eighth day of October book No. 62456 has been lost and ALUMINUM COMBINATION win- other securities are: None. ment and mason work. Home re- e, First Judge of said Court, 1956, the return day of this citation. application made for payment in dows -413.95. Deluxe Aluminum 4. pairs. Veilleux, 22 Perry Ave., Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, eleventh day of September in Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- accordance with Sec. 20, Chap. Combination Doors 834.95. Up to cases where the stockholder or sec Lawrence. Tel. MU 2-8915. year one thousand nine hundred quire, First Judge of said Court, 167 of the General Laws. Pay- C-13-20-27-4 36 months to pay. Johnson Alum- ity holder appears upon the booboo this eleventh day of September in the ment has been stopped. 13-27-4-11 inum Products, 24 Pleasant Cir- the company as trustee or in any oth fifty-six. JOHN J. COSTF:LLO, Register. year one thousand nine hundred and Arms, YARDS, CELLARS, cle, Methuen. Tel. MU 3-7493. fiduciary relation, the name of the pe ANDOVER SAVINGS fifty-six. BANK Pass barns cleaned. Storm windows and 0-TF son or corporation for whom such tr book No. 55607 has been lost and monwealth of Massachusetts JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. screens changed. Lawns mowed 2 MAIN ST. tee is acting; also the statements application has been made for PROBATE COURT From the office of: and driveways maintained. Small the two paragraphs show the office payment in accordance with Sec. Houses for Sole VLR, MASS. Docket No. 252,638 trucking jobs done. Call Andover William H. Daly, Esq. 20, Chap. 167 of the General HONE 2208 full knowledge and belief as to th 141-W. JOHN HEWITT Real Estate. Land. circumstances and conditions ex, ss. 301 Essex St. Laws, Payment has been stopped. C-TF all persons interested in the which stockholders and security hol• o Lawrence. Mass. 13-27-4-11 GENERAL WINDOW CLEANING - Homes. House lots. 15 Morton St. ate of FRANCELLA H. UPTON ers who do not appear upon the book 20-27-4 Offices - Stores - and private Tel. Andover 973, 1834. Q-TF e of Andover in said County, de- of the company as trustees, hold at NOTICE OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK Pass dwellings. AMERICAN WINDOW sad. and securities in a capacity oth SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS book No. 18566 has been lost and CLEANING CO., 263 Essex Realtors ,ORIN than that of a bona fide owner. petition has been presented to application has been made for Street, Lawrence. Tel. MU 2-7709. d Court for probate of a certain HELD BY 5. The average number of copies Andover Savings Batik payment in accordance with Sec. C-20-27-4-11 REALTORS - MARY AND BOB each issue of this publication sold trument purporting to be the last Andover, Massachusetts 20, Chap. 167 of the General of said deceased by FRED E. WINDOW CLEANING. Venetian BURKE, 14 Chickering _Road. No. Andover distributed through the mails or ot Pursuant to G. L. Chap. 200A no- Laws. Payment has been stopped. EVER of Andover in said blinds cleaned and repaired - Andover, Mass. Tel. Law. wise, to paid subscribers during tice is given that the following des- B-4-11-18 ty, praying that he be appointed Floors washed and polished — Mu 2-2416' S-TF 12 months preceding the date sh cribed savings account of the follow- utor thereof without giving a C Storm Windows put on - Awnings above was: 1685. ing named presumed owners, whose ety on his bond. Services Offered removed - Paint washing. COTE'_S AUSTIN, JOHN V. - - Real Es- IRVING E. RCGEFIS last known residence was in the city I you desire to object thereto you Window Cleaning Co., 1 el. MU state Agency. May I assist you pubiii or town indicated, will be turned over urteous your attorney should file a written 2.3020. C-TF who wish to sell your property? Sworn to and subscribed before to the Commissioner of Corporations CUSTOM-BUILT KITCHEN cabin- AQN! arance in said Court at Salem be- I have requests for homes in Meth- this 1st day of October, 1956. and Taxation on or before November ets, etc., styled for your home. RUBBISH & GARBAGE collect- N.H. with ten o'clock in the forenoon on uen, Andovers and Salem, JAMES R. FOSS, Notary Pu b first and that thereupon the holder Expert workmanship. C. Mullins, ion weekly. Call Andover 2366-R, fifteenth day of October 1956, the Tel. Days MU 2-5152, Evenings (My commission expires July 22,19E1 thereof shall cease to be liable there- Tel. MU 8-7932, after 5. C-TF evenings. C-27-4-11-18 m day of this citation. MU 2-b854. S-20-27-4-11 VIERS for. itness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- ARE YOU DISSATISFIED with PRIVATE TUTORING for children 1SURANCE se, First Judge of said Court, DANIEL FITZPATRICK or MARY your television, radio or phono- up to 14 years of age by experien- .. 2316 F. FITZPATRICK — Andover. In add- Wanted to Buy P1/4 \ /1/4 s twenty-fourth day of September graph? Then let us repair it! Our ced elementary school teacher. Any the year one thousand nine hundred ition to the above listed account, this bank is holding sixteen c:ccountf, 30 years of know-how is your an- subject. Telephone Andover 1796-R. ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING old, fifty-six. swer to the quality, money sav- of less than $25.00 each totaling C-27 Marble-top, Walnut, Grape, and Rose- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. ing service you have always wan- BILL CHELL - OIL BURNERS carved Furniture, Glass, China, 2 7- 4-11 $59.58 to be turned over to the Com- ted. COMMUNITY Radio TV Phono SERVICE STATION missioner. A list of these accounts cleaned $5.00. Pumps installed. Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints,' Service, 17 Newbury St., near Es- is available at this bank. Tel. MU' 2-0297. (:.-4-11-18-25 Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture Etc., sex, Lawrence. MU 2-9048. C-TF William F. Graham TWO AT NEW LISTEN FOLKS! HAVE your mat- Jr., 165 Golden Here To Serve.. Hill Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Tele- !ling? WEICiiiij;tiiCPL UMBER HAMPTON SCHOOL CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks tress, parlor set or studio couch Phone Haverhill Drake 23708. John M. Murray Hartwell B. Abbot Jr. entered pumped out. Prompt service. Rob- remade by BROADWAY MAT- Will call to look. TF tssociates tJulf New Hampton school, New Hamp- ert Lapierie and Ernest Petelli. TRESS CO., 190 Broadway, MU 2-9846. C-4-11-18-25 Super Service ton, N.H., when the school open- Call MU 3.2947 or Dllake 2.7671. PHILLIPS ACADEMYGItADUATE C-TF buying picture frames, old desks, COR. MAIN AND E SAY IT HONESTLY ed recently for its 136th year. MAUI FIRST CLASS ALTERATIONS or. Tailoring and Repairing g jewelry, dishes, dolls and marble °ammo CHESTNUT STREE AND PLAIN, Abbot is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell B. Abbot, 3 Andover st. ladies' garments• 20 high Street, top furniture. -Tel. Lawrence MU 8-3072 or write 6 Cotting Street, DOVER Ray Youmans Jr., son of Dr. Andover. Tel. Andover 2076. C-'I'F INVISIBLE GARMENT •MENDING TELEVISION SERVICE - Burns, Tears, Moth holes, etc. Boston, Mass. TF 148 olJfavg()R" and Mrs. Ray S. Youmans Sr. of DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Expertly mended. Call Mrs. D. M. 114E BEST Dascomb rd., returned to New Specializing in children's clothing Hogan, 110 Waverly Road. North ANTIQUES - Am interested in Hampton school for his senior Mrs. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham Andover, Tel. Lawrence MU 2-2116. buying good furniture end general' you CAW furnishings of early type. The ver 1768 BOB'S year. This year he is a member Rd., T41. Andover, 2035-W. C-TF G-'TE OBTAIN of the New Hampton Student Wagners, 18 Andover St., George- NG Council. VENETIAN BLINDS Laundered, Help Wanted—Female h town, Mass.. Tel. Georgetown T V SERVICE back or. 24 hours. Tapes, cords & Fleetwood 7161 TF ver 1578 RADIOS & PHONOGRAPHS =\:.:•• DAY and NIGHT slats replaced. New Blinds also CAPABLE, MATURE WOMAN wan- sold. AUTO-JET VENETIAN ANTIQUES WANTED. Old glass, ted to care for two-year-old child China, Bric-a-brac, etc. GUERIN'S TEL. AND. 2254 BLIND CO., 12 Ilarold Street, No. afternoons and evenings, when Andover. Tel. MU 3-2537 or MU ANTIQUES, 47 Haseltine Street, needed. Reply by writing to G-49 Haverhill, Mass. U-20-27-4-11 ITS 7-7546. C-I3-20-27-6 The Townsman, I3ox 9, Andover. W. LESAGE JR. - Top prices 11-4 RADIO & TV SERVICE For Rent—Apts and Flats v Whatever your plumbing paid for junk cars, Newspapers SMALL BUSINESSMEN - DOCT- or heating problem . . . Taxi Service Magazines, rags, batteries, scrap ORS - Experienced bookkeeper ROOM TO RENT in private fam- MULLIGAN'S metal! Tel-Andover 2193. C-TF large or small - CALL to work at home. Will do monthly ily. Business woman preferred. billing, bookkeeping, filing and Tel. Andover 2067-W. V-4-11 RADIO & TV LAB, Town of Andover quarterly reports. Tel. MU 3-5954. Public Hearing t ; •:•• , 11-4-11-18-25 Wanted to Rent TEL. LAW. 30396 A public hearing will be held at the Town House at 7:15 P.M., Thursday, AVON'S EXCITING new gift line ANDOVER of cosmetics and toiletries can WANTED by working couple, 3 or N October 18, 1956, to act upon the pet- 4 room apartment in Andover or H.WELCH ition of HERBERT F. FINES to con- give you an unusual earning op- TRAVEL, TAXI SERVICE portunity during the coming Holi- North Reading. Good residential 'llIMBING d. HEATING sider the relocation of lot lines in- section prime requisite. Referen- creasing the area of the lots on plan day season. Call Mrs. Dorothy Gregory, Murdock 8-2686. ' 11-4 ces if desired. Phone Bradford, III ANDOVER-128 TEL. 414 No. 2807 on SMITHSHIRE ESTATES, Drake 4-9759. W-27-4-11 ANDOVER which was approved on March 17, -- — N\\ r;i TRAVEL BUREAU POST OFFICE AVENUE 1954. Dogs, Cats and Pets rrt WANTED: To rent, 4 or 5 rooms, 886 Agency for All Airlines BOARD OF APPEALS second floor by lousiness woman, JAMES S. EASTHAM, Chairman COLFOX KENNELS - Breeders present or anticipated vacancy. and Steam Ship Lines Date of issue of Welsh Terriers and Poodles. Write M. IL, Box 17, c/o The An- 98 Oct. 4, 1956 dover Townsman. 21 MAIN ST. TEL. 77510 Friendly type puppies available. W-4 Fred E. Cheever, Mgr. ABOLISH CLUTTER Kennel shop dog supplies and FINE Town of Andover food. Poodle and terrier trimming Automobiles for Sale Public Hearing a specialty. 427 North Main Street QUORS WALLPAPERS Cellars • Attics g Garages A public hearing will be held at the Tel-. 852. 1955 PONTIAC - 2 tone blue - Town House at 7:30 P.M., Thursday, 2 door - hard top - white wall ON'S October 18, 1956, to act upon the FOR SALE - SHETLANDM:247--1sheep-sh1-18 tires — automatic controls — ra- CLEANED petition of FRED E. CHEEVER to dog. Registered A.K.C. Cham- dio - very low mileage. Will sell LINE It/ change a large eleven room house at pion stock. Richardson, reasonably. Call Andover 2916-J. WALLPAPER 3 Punchard Avenue owned by the pet- North Wilmington, 'phone ()Liver Z-27-4 We Buy All Kinds Of Metals 8-2215. M-4-11 ALLIED PAINT STORES itioner into five apartments. 8200 - STUDEBAKER 1950, 4 DUMP TRUCK FOR HIRE BOARD OF APPEALS DACHSHUND PUPS -- A.K.C. re- door, radio, heater, new tires. Joseph T. Gagne, President JAMES S. EASTHAM, Uhairman gistered. Priced reasonable. Tele- Excellent condition. Tel. MU e 34 Amesbury St., Lawrenc ALL LAW. MU 35981 OR AND. 2320 J Date of issue phone Andover 2952. 6-6517, 57 Nesmith Street, Law- October 4, 1956 M-4 rence, Mass. Z-4 iI

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18 THURSDAY 1111 ANDOVER TOWNSMAN OCTOBER 4, 1956 TENNIS IS ONE First Session Of WHITTIER WILL ATTEND Mrs. Edith Adkins of Cam ri g Mrs Neunzer RECEPTION OCT. 7 renewed acquaintances wit OF OLYMPIC EVENTS Garden Club Held The Andover Republican Town friends in the parish, Sunday. (Continued from Page One) committee will hold a reception Heads Young The president of the Andover and the United States champion- for Lt. Gov. Sumner G. Whittier Garden club, Mrs. Edward Ni- shlp. and Mrs. Whittier Sunday, Oct. 7 Republican Club chols, opened the first meeting Prior to the exhibition Budge at Peabody house from 2:15 to of the fall season Tuesday morn- Want a Erma Neunzer of Woburn st: will give a free clinic to any boy 3 p.m. ing at the Andover Inn. has been elected president of the or girl who wishes to hear his Members, associate members, New members were introduced Young Republican club. suggestions for starting to learn and party workers are cordially and all Garden club members lovety lawn At its meeting last week, the tennis or for improving their game invited to attend. club also elected Donald Rich- if they are already players. Ad- were asked to join the Horticultu- 3 ABBOT GRADS mond, of Orchard 'st. as vice pre- vice on forehand, backhand, ser- ral society. Mrs. John B. Cecil! this fa/I„, Jr. reported on Junior Garden AT WELLESLEY COL. sident; Priscilla Fenton, 166 vice, and volleying will be given- Three graduates of Abbot Aca- club activities and Mrs. Byron R. BETTER GRASS Summer st., secretary; Ruth Dun- a free chance to hear from one of demy and residents of Andover, Cleveland spoke about the awards NEXT YEAR bar, 16 Morton st, assistant se- the greatest players of all time Miss Marilyn June Emsley, received for excellent arrange- cretary; and Charles McCullom, just how to go about learning to daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard ments at flower shows in the past 11 Binney st., treasurer. hit a tennis ball properly. Emsley, 27 Cheever cir., Miss few years. The awards are on dis- Young Republicans between 18 Assisting in this clinic will be Anne Twombly, daughter of Mr. play at the library. and 36 may join the group. Jack Lynch of , who is and Mrs Alexander S. Twombly, Following a short talk by Mrs. There will be a meeting Oct. 10 regarded as New England's best 396 Main st.; and Miss Elizabeth Sherman Whipple on "What Is Gar- in the Republican headquarters at clinic conductor. He will organize den Club Service?", the group Emmit Edmonds, daughter of Mr. 7:30 p.m., when a film will be and assist with his usual efficien- heard its guest speakers, the and Mrs John Edmonds of Reser- shown. cy which should add to the value vation rd., will be among the 483 Merrys, speak on day lilies and of the advice. freshmen at Wellesley College iris. Mrs. Michael O'Brien's com- The exhibition will have Budge this fall. House Warming .2•••••••11 , playing with three others who are mittee served coffee before the meeting. Bazaar Nov. 2-3 top players in New England, 127 MAIN ST. namely Don Manchester of Auburn- PERSONAL TEL. 2125 dale, many times the top ranking PAUL'S A House Warming Bazaar will The Rev. Ilugh B. Penney of 25 Years' Experience be held by the South church Nov. doubles player in New England, Lowell st. spent Monday and Dressmaking Remodeling who is expected to again be 2 and 3, with all organizations Tuesday in Framingham where he Alterations Autumn is the most rewarding and members cooperating in spon- granted this honor for the 1956 attended the Massachusetts Mi- Ladles' Suits, Coats and Dresses time to beautify an old lawn soring the event. season; Tom Raleigh of Quincy, nisters Convocation. Made to Order or build a new one. It's the One of the many special tables another top ranking singles and season Nature recommends. at the bazaar will feature many doubles star who won the annual special gifts. In charge of the Labor Day classic at North And- Every lawn needs fall feeding A.P.C. and the Friendly Circle, s: /7, Once over, over both last year and this year with TURF BUILDER® the table will include ceramics, -',0 , fr " to and who is therefore well known strengthen roots, restore color knitting bags, hand-made bridge to local tennis enthusiasts; and __--Nk- delis t u y : tables and stationery. For young- Henri Salaun, formerly of France, . feed 100 sq ft for less than sters there will be several spec- now of Cambridge, who has four It's that easy ... a dime. ial types of gifts. Mrs. Gordon times been New England's top ______------and so lovely ..• Feed 2500 sq ft - $2.50 Cannon and Mrs. Robert Sawyer singles and doubles player. with 5000 sq ft - $3.95 are co-chairmen for that table. Mrs. Foster Barnard, assisted BLUE DEVILS FACE Select the seed to fit your need ... by Mrs. Sherwood Kelly and Mrs. HOWE ON SATURDAY Scotts® DELUXE Blend —Cus• George Westhaver, will have (Continued from Page One) tom designed for those who charge of the plant table. Thanks- \)or\\ and then kicked the extra point. ;-BonD want a picture lawn — the ut- giving centerpieces, African vio- Then Jim Bennett took over, scor- (VINYL-LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH) most in lawn beauty. Thrives lets and many other species of A I ing three touchdowns - two in the in SUN or SHADE—diligent care. plants will be available. second quarter and once again in NEW ROOM 1 lb - $1.65 5 Ihs -57.95 the third. Bill McCullom scored look comes so Harvard Educator once, taking a short pass from easily—quickly, too—with Scotts SPECIAL Blend—Family . Will Speak Oct. 10 Damon. top-quality BPS VINY-BOND. type. Thrives in poorer, drier The Danvers scoring came in It's the quickest, easiest, soils with moderate care. To Central P.T.A. the fourth period with Dick Sau- cleanest decorating—ever! 1 lb - $1.25 5 lbs -$5.95 chuk and Doug Wood carrying. The first meeting of the Central Scotts UTILITY Blend — "Can- Elementary P.T.A. will be held ON MED. TOIR • One coat covers most surfaces. take-it- lawn. Rugged wear re- Pfc. Laurence I). Lynch, son Oct. 10. • No messy cleaning—just use sistant grasses. 1 lb - .95 Guest speaker will be Dr. Ro- of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynch, 107 Vine st., left Morehead City, soap and water. Scotts SPREADER—Enables bert If. Anderson, lecturer on edu- N.C., Aug. 21 with the 3rd Bat- you to feed, seed or weed ex- cation and director of elementary • Washable anytime. talion, 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine school apprentice teaching at the pertly at low economical cost. Division, for a good-will tour of Harvard Graduate School of Edu- LatnA.00) C°64A Junior - $7.95 No 35 - 514.85 the Mediterrane an. cation. Dr. Anderson will speak on "Elementary School Child in ACADEMY witAA:41-2 4.0,0,4/ all Phases". pezcziamr t! Dr. Anderson is a former supe- BARBER SHOP rintendent of schools in Park For- 96 Main St. Near A & P HILL'S rest, Ill., and a visiting professor 3 BARBERS - GOOD SERVICE 45 MAIN STREET at the University of Iowa. OPEN ALL DAY 45 MAIN STREET Prior to the speaker, classroom THURSDAY, OCT. 11th TELS. 102- 1727 HILL'S TELS. 102- 1727 visitations will be held from 7-8 CLOSED DAY p.m. A classroom prize for attend- ance will be awarded. MRS. BRIGHAM SPOKE AT INSURANCE CONFERENCE Mrs. Frank Brigham of Pun- chard ave. was a guest speaker Sept. 22 at the New England Con- ference of Insurance Women in New- AT A YEAR ROUND SAVING castle, N.H. She exhibited her many shawls, including some recently added to her collection. Many of the women at the conference vo- lunteered to act as models, de- of 33 1 / 3 % monstrating the old custom of shawl-wearing. Over 50 Books From Which To Choose - SHAWSHEEN FROZEN FOOD OUR 1957-1958 BOOKS ARE NOW INT CENTER INC. WE STOCK MANY PATTERNS FOR THOSE WHO MUST Locker Plant HAVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Services and Supplies BIRGE STYLECRAFT To Assist Home Freezer SCHUMACHER PURITAN Owners. 45 IMPERIAL NANCY WARREN TELS. 1 MAIN ST. 102 - 1727 16 TANTALLON ROAD - and many others ANDOVER 2324 HILL'S