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Members of the 1954 graduating class of Punchcrd high school as they ap- afternoon before a large audience of relatives and friends in the Memorial peared in caps and gowns at the 95th commencement exercises held last Sunday auditorium to receive their diplomas and numerous awards. (Look Photo) Town's Recreational Facilities Award Diplomas A. Douglas Maclaren Named To 103 Seniors o Open Soon For Summer Chief Clerk For Assessors The town's supervised recrea- Pomp's will be open Friday, Sat- At Punchard A. Douglas \laclaren Jr., 2 Res- urday and Sunday for registration. Reject Application tional facilities will open soon for Punchard high school held its ervation rd., has been appointed the summer and record registra- Classes will start Monday. by the selectmen to the new post of The playgrounds will open Mon- 95th commencement exercises at th For Pre-Fab Home tions are expected at Pomp's pond Memorial auditorium Sunday after- chief assessor's clerk and will be- day at the Central playground, Bal- swimming beach and the six play noon when diplomas were awarded The advisory building committee gin his duties for the town July 1. centers. lardvale, Indian Ridge, Shawsheen, to 103 seniors in the presence of has denied the National Homes, The appointment, made last West Center and the North District, a large number of parents, relatives represented here by the L. C. Cyr week, brings to the office an offi- the latter being new this year. and friends, and numerous prizes Co., of Lawrence, an application cial equipped with architectural Most important in connection and scholarships announced. to erect one of its pre-fabricated and engineering experience which with the opening of Pomp's will be At the close of the exercises a type houses. were the qualifications desired by the operation of the free bus ser- reception to the graduates was held The committee met last week to the assessors when they included vice from June 25 to Aug. 27. on the school lawn in front of the act on the application which was in their budget for 1954 the sum of In the mornings the bus will auditorium. submitted a month ago and upon $4000 to provide for a chief asses- (Continued on Page 16) During the program Chairman C. which a meeting was held in May sor's clerk. Carlton Kimball of the school com- with representatives of the com- Mr. Maclaren is a native of And- aileeP444444 mittee presented the diplomas, two pany. (Continued on Page 16) COMMERCIAL of which were awarded to boys now Basis of the action taken last in the navy, Frank A. Hebert and week was that the homes did not fta4 Sleep cool... James K. Sparks Jr. The presenta- (Continued on Page Three) get a new tion of prizes was made by Head-, master Lindsay J. March. W. Andover Boy The commencement address was given by E.Francis Bodwitch, dean Picked For Camp PETS of students at the Massachusetts Larry Muller, 119 High Plain rd., CARRIER For Every Personal Institute of Technology. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Today Your Pharmacist Drops a Wm-4 About... ROOM AIR CONDITIONER And Business Need In his talk he told the students Muller was the boy selected by that in their future education they members of the Andover Service CALL 1943 would have to choose between the club, Inc., to take the two-weeks' face values and the real values, training period at the state conser- Ivation camp in Monterey from July THE TOWNSMAN (Continuer/ on Page 11) 4 to July 14. A former pupil of the West cen- ter school who will enter the junior TOURAINE high in September Larry is a boy LEOPOLD RUZICKA Jrcr Storage HOUSE PAINT scout and is interested in archery. Leopold Ruzic.ka. Yugoslav - for New England At camp he will receive instruction chemist and Nobel prize win- UGH For those who insist on the Finest— weather conditions in the rifle, fly casting, bait cast- ner, was born in Vokovar the best costs no more ing, stream and pond management, in 1887. Ile taught chemist- COLE PAINT soil conservation and the study of ry in the Federal Institute 46 MA IN ST, TEL. 1156 See the new slim silhouette. The • Remodeling wild life. of Technology in Zurich. a new Carrier scarcely extends beyond When Ruzicka synthes- ized testosterone in the sill, yet it cools, filters, dehu- • lee pair T. DENNIE PRATT 1933, he gave the medi- midifies and ventilates. Dependable? . TREE SURGERY It's built by the cal profession another people who know M. D. e ffective weapon for com- air conditioning • Cleaning today ! best! \14‘1%4 wishes to announce that he bating the ills of man - 5 0•151i3LL.10_ has become permanently as- kinll. CALL 5163 ext-rviUDe sociated with the - WARY 05.. p'.0A-14 Now is the time to re- NORTH QUEENS model your coat or Tel. MEDICAL GROUP DALTON Intake a into a fur lined ANDOVER coat. Long Island City, N.Y. PHARMACY 1848 TEL. 107 - and, therefore, regrets that he will be unable to continue YOUR DOCTORS KNOWLEDGE Heating Corporation einer's his practice of medicine in IS THE KEY TO HEALTH TOO! VV Andover, Massachusetts. /RING HIS PRESCRIPTION TO US LUPINE RD. TEL. 365 YOUR FURRIER SINCE 100 AMALIA 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954

GUIDANCE OFFICE Dianne, Linda and Lawrence Mit- South Church CitiE SUMMER SCHEDULE chell. RE V. FREDF:--11 ,- ).: R. N ;;;;;, The guidance office of the Personals SUNDAY: 10:45 a.m. %min_ school department, following its BALLARDI/ALE The Rev. and Mrs. Anthony Per- worship. Gro sir;. Ruth Green. Cot r..-poi:delit. 1-p11 , 1 2 (72-'1 usual practice, will observe reg- rino and son, Mark have returned THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Sewai_ ular hours throughout must of the from Detroit accompanied by Mrs. Meeting of the Friendly ServicP summer. Paper Drive Perrino's team. Mr. and Mrs.Wil- Perrino's mother, Mrs. Mary Kop- Bin Group of the Women's Fellowshif The office will be closed from The men of the Conqegational liam Marruzzi won in the horseshoe pin, who will make her home here. for Church World Service. NEWEI June 18 c the day of the closing of the high church will hold a paper. rag and tournament. Mr. and SIrs. James Hodson and NOTES: Beginning Sunday, j scrap drive Saturday morning. Jo- ob, to Nk. an school, June 23, until Tuesday, 79th Birthday daughters, Julie and Betsy of 4, summer Union services will h'e seph Serio is in charge. tricia Sint July 6. Thereafter, it will be open Miss hate O'Donnell of Center Seattle, Wash., have been visiting held in the South church for five CHAPI weekday afternoons, except Wed- Church Notes st., celebrated her 79th birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and weeks. The Rev. Levering Rey- as NIelvil nesdays, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. It Friday evening the choir club Saturday with a few of her friends. Mrs. Anna Hess of Andover st. nolds, Jr., of the Free Christian born Jun( will be closed also during the of the Methodist church will hold Cake and ice cream were served Staff Sgt. Robert Mitchell, USAF, week beginning Aug. 23, and open its last meeting for the summer and Mrs. Mitchell of Ithica, N.Y. church will conduct the services Barton C and Miss O'Donnell received many which will begin at 10 a.m. each all day the week before the re- and will be treated to a party by spent the weekend with the for- school, gifts. Those present: Mrs. Eliz- Sunday. He will be available for opening of school on Sept. 8th. the sponsors. The meeting will he mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- parents a abeth Partridge, Mrs. Helen Vick- pastoral care for both parishes. in the vestry at 7 p.m. ers, Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mrs. ert Mitchell, 12 Tewksbury st. Jr. of Wet NEE T1 L E. 1 PARKING ANDOVER ii- vv Monday evening, June 28. there Joseph Smeltzer, Nks, Margaret Mrs. Stephanie %latent of Oak Andover Baptist Church st. will be a meeting of the official Milligan and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. st., and Charles Walent of Nlarland REV. ROY E. NELSON `Iintster PLAYHOUSE st., spent the weekend with rel- MAH011 board in the vestry at 8 p.m. Friendly Guild Tra.R,..; SATLJR.DAY SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Carillons the Lawn Sunday School Picnic The final meeting of the Friend- atives in Rumford, Me. and chimes. 10 a.m. Morning ser- June 23rd thru 26th Miss Janet Bouleau of Andover 11r. and The Methodist church Sunday ly Guild was held last Thursday vice of worship (on summer sche- st., was the weekend guest of Mr. (Evelyn H IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU school picnic was held Saturday at evening with the president, Mrs. dule and at an earlier hour.) Ser- and Mrs. Samuel Mucci and daugh- st. Duncan's beach, Cobbett's pond. Albert Warner presiding. Mrs. Rich- mon by the pastor, ;ley. Roy E. Judy Holr day - Peter Lawford ter Mildred at Seabrook beach. KEITH transportation was provided in ard Sherry read the devotions. Mrs. Nelson Jr., on the subject: "Lord, 3:20 0:20 ?:20 Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Shields and June 19 private cars. A picnic lunch was Ralph Sharpe reported that Gen- Speak To Me." Mrs. Helen N. Cole, hospital SLAVES OF 3 A6 YLON enjoyed at noon with the Sunday son, John of Plattersville, N.Y., tlemen's night would be postponed were the weekend guests of Sirs. interim organist. All are welcome Keith (Ri Richard Conte _.inda Christian school providing punch, and on the until fall. 1:45 4:45 7:45 Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the friendly fellowship at the way home ice cream cones were Upon completion of old business Baptist church. REALTY Sunday, Monday Tuesday enjoyed. Samuel Moody of Andover st. June 27th- 26th- 29th Mrs. Warner turned the meeting over Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Jr., Francis Swimming is enjoyed, a soft to the newly elected president, Union Congregational Church Timothy A 5.111 game pia, i with Dick Law- and daughter left Tuesday for Wil- MIAMI STORY Mrs. Randolph Perry. It was voted SATURDAY: 9:30 a.m. Scrap ler rd. rence's team I., f-ating the Rev. mington, N.C., after spending the Barry Sullivan - Adele Jergens to give a sum of money for oil in past ten days with the former's drive. Harold ' L, Las 3:25 6:20 9:20 the parsonage next winter. Meet- parents, Sir. and Mrs. George SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Morning wor- as DRIVE A CROOKED ROAD ings will be discontinued until Brown Sr., 242 Andover st. ship service. Frank Watson will Theodo Mickey Rooney - Foster VACATION fall. Mr. and NIrs. Alfred Webb and conduct the service. Sodnowslc 1:53 4:4- ":45 Frank A social time followed and re- daughters, Judy and Sandra of Bal- WEDNESDAY: 7 a.m. Junior Wednesday Thru Saturday freshments were served by Mrs. lardvale rd., visited friends in choir practice. Murphy, on June 33th thru July 3rd LOANS Roland Joy, NIrs. Albert Warner and Maine over the weekend. Ruth T Davis et u ELEPHANT WALK Mrs. Frank Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaVallee MINISTER RECEIVES Edward Technicolor) Presented Gift and children of Hall ave., and Mrs. DIVINITY DEGREE (In man° et u Elizabeth Taylor - Dana Andrews At the close of the morning ses- Charles Walent and children of The Rev. Hugh Burrill Penney, ANDOVER circle. 2:05 5:30 9:50 sion in the Bradlee school last Nlarland st., spent Sunday at minister of the West Parish Con- Ebba S Wednesday the pupils presented Crane's beach. gregational church, was awarded a SAADIA Peterson, FINANCE Miss Mary Collins with a pair of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hudson of bachelor of divinity degree in ab- (In Technicolor) COMPANY boudoir lamps. The presentation sentia June 10, by the Chicago Elmer West Barrington spent the week- Peterson, Cornel Wilde - Mel Ferrer 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG was made by Linda Mitchell of the end with the latter's parents, Mr. Theological Seminary, Chicago, Elmer Rita '3arn ANDOVER SQUARE sixth grade and the card with all Ill. The Rev. Mr. Penney also and Sirs. Arthur Rogge of Ballard- Merrill, Hi TEL. ANDOVER 1998 the names was given to her by vale rd. holds the degree of bachelor of Frank Orlando Jr., of the kinder- arts from Bates college, where he Henry I Willard M. garden. Miss Collins has been graduated in 1950. teacher and principal in the Brad- At The Churches Paul G. Methodist Church Stillman lee school for fifteen years, and GOOD OLD DAYS will teach at the Central elemen- ANTHONY PERRINO, Pastor sts. tary school next year. The good old days when Ameri- Dale E. World's most FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Choir club meet- cans were free refers to the his- The gift was bought and pre- ing. E. Piercy sented under the supervision of torical period before 1492. Margare SUNDAY: 10:45 a.m. Morning Hill et ux the room mothers; Mrs. William Mc- worship service. Trs. of Intyre, Mrs. Joseph Smeltzer, Mrs. MONDAY: 8 p.m. Official board man G. Br modem frock cab( Charles Machen, Mrs. Fraser Col- meeting. pitts, Mrs. William MacCausland James and Sirs. Robert MacNlackin. St. Joseph's Church J. Toppin 1/r FAMED NEW Pallor 1. St. 0 Baptism Service POWER-DOME V-8's! A baptism service was held Sun- SUNDAY: Mass at 9 a.m. Con- Lucien Gordon et day morning in the Union Congre- fessions are heard before Mass. etta rd. gational church with the following St. Augustine's Church children baptised by the Rev. Paul The amt . • Post E. Callahan; Thomas Alan Fro- Pleasant Service obstacle 01 New Dodge trucks SAT!. 11 0 -51: Confessions 1 rig give the ultimate in burg, Robert Fredrick Earl and his coat 01 Pamela Dorothy Nlarceau. 5;30 p.m. and ;:30 to 9 p.m. comfort . • • . . . Home Cooking Many a cab Power SUNDAY: "lasses 6:30, 8, 9, 10 offer mighty Church Meeting and 11:30 a.m. r3enediction after For tasty meals any time as a "Ilion Dome V-Ws, world's you're in the mood for most efficient truck A meeting was held after the 11:30 Mass. Baptisms at 3 p.m. o- service in the Union Congregation- a treat. engines! and Christian Science Society day for top truc al church last Sunday. It was voted ererk (6 Locke Street) CHICKEN PIE comfort nede pow to do some extensive repairs on the parsonage. The moderator, SUN DAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. DINNER .. . 75` Most hiproom (611/4 '1, most shoulder-room Randolph Perry, appointed four 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of members to assist the trustees on LIVER and BACON 7cc (5811'1 lesson sermon: "Christian Science". this project, namely; James Butler, DINNERS .. 1 4.0 abi s Leaf1i110 rot,: ; r,ft :;iin street More comfort Mrs. Frank Green, Ernest Hall and qUality open 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., Monday A Choice Selection of seating . . . 86 Mrs. Frank Watson. The trustees through Friday, except holidays. coil springs. are: Frank Froburg, Joseph Serio and Charles Walent. SALADS Biggest windshield Free Church at Reasonable Prices In up to 1 3 larger than Rev. Levering Reynold:: Jr., Th. : Family Gathering Keeping with Our Policy. .. . other trucks. Pastor A family gathering was held at of SATURDAY: Senior choir annual Sharpest turning the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. any trucks for top "ANCHORS AWEIGH" Mitchell of Tewksbury st., Sunday. picnic at York Beach, at the sum- handling ease! mer home of Mr. and Sirs. William Our Summer pl:t, r in Essex It was Mrs. Mitchell's birthday and Mc La y. is now open. I1 hen out for Easy-to-reach controls their daughter, Dianne graduated e ride drop In. I n center of instru- from Punchard high school. Both SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Morning wor- ment panel. honored guests received many ship with sermon by the pastor, and choral music by the senior gifts. A buffet lunch was served...... choir. A service of baptism will be Among the relatives present were: included in the worship. Mr. and Nks. Otto S. Pike and son, Richard of Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. TUESDAY: 6:30 p.m. The Mar- A BETTER DEAL FOR garet Slattery class will meet at THE MAN AT THE WMEEL! Laurence Mann and daughter, Cyn- TRUCKS thia of Milford, Mrs. George Living, the church for their annual picnic, to be held in the Log Cabin. hitely's ston of Malden, Mrs. V. Henry Rol- NOTES: This church will join lins and Mrs. Arthur Clark of I3ille- RESTAURANT CA HOMETOWN MOTORS, INCORPORATED with the South church in the con- rica, Mrs, Harry Mitchell of West Lebanon, N.H., Staff Sgt. and Mrs. duct of union services during the LEWIS S. CLEMENT, Prop summer months. The services will Robert C. Mitchell of Ithica, N.Y., .1 J. W. ROBINSON CO. 19 Essex St. Andover l'fc Clark Mitchell of Fort Devens, he held in the South church at 10 a.m. on the Sundays in July and 43-49 Mr. and Sirs. Robert Mitchell, TEL. 8403 PARK ST. ANCOVER TEL. 1549 the first Sunday in August.

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permit for pre-fabricated houses is Appeal Bd. To Hold the advisory committee has re- South t 11 lir Cities Need To Enlarge sought, the advisory committee is jected an application for construc- asked by the building inspector for ;DE 4 Public Hearings tion. The previous case involved a ruling. another type of home construction. (: 10:45 a.1.. Ground Observer Corps Four public hearings will he This is the second occasion that -10 Chief David L. Nicoll, civil de- held by the board of appeals at )AY: 10 a.m. Sewin.: fense director, in a statement is- the town house tonight. ,f the Friendly Servic, Births... sued today is calling attention of One is upon a petition of :lar- the Women's Fellowshi SHOP FRIDAY f NEWELL - A daughter Beverly, the people of Andover to the ne- bare S. Nowell to add an apartment World Service. June 18 at the Clover Hill hospital cessity of enlarging and maintain- to the house at 63 Chestnut st., a Beginning Sunday, July to Mr. and Mrs. John Newell (Pa- ing a ground observer corps for the second is the petition of Fred E. 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Union services will he tricia Small) 51 Enmore st. post located here. Cheever to subdivide land on Ship- le South church for five CHAPIN - A second son, Thom- "From President Eisenhower man rd., approved by the Planning he Rev. Leverine Rey- as Melville, and third child, was down," he says, "many of our top board in 1948 with frontages of , of the Free Christian born June 20 to Mr. and Mrs. E. men in government have stressed less than 125 feet; the third a pet- 11 conduct the services Barton Chapin Jr., of the Park the importance of visual observa- ition of Somerville Sportsmen Inc., Free Delivery To Camps and Cottages I begin at 10 a.m. each school, Buffalo, N.Y. Grand- tion centers as a compliment to to use land on River st., Ballard- :e will be available for parents are Mrs. George Woodman our radar detection stations. Low- vale, owned by William F. Quinn - as far north as Rye, N.H. are for both parishes. Jr. of Westbrook, Me., and Mr. and flying planes can not be picked up a nd family, for club, picnicing, Irs. E. Barton Chapin of Phillips by radar. shooting and fishing. The fourth is CALL ENT. 5871 From Merrimack Valley Points ier Baptist Church st. "Andover has been designated on petition of the John Philip En- ' E. NELSON tintster MAHONEY - A son, June 16 in as one of the places for a ground terprises Inc., for a variance in the h': 9:30 a.m. Carillons the Lawrence General hospital to observation post but what has zoning by-laws permitting three !s. 10 a.m. Morning ser- 11r. and Mrs. Vincent Mahoney Andover done to carry out its share lots of less than the regulation OUTDOOR NEEDS orship (on summer sche- (Evelyn Habib R.N.) 34 Florence area on a proposed way known as of this cooperate effort. for Luxurious Summer Living at an earlier hour.) Ser- st. "There are about 10 active ob- Nutmeg lane. he pastor, ilev. Roy E. KEITH - A daughter, Nancy Ann, servers standing two-hour watches REJECT APPLICATION at Your Camp, Cottage or ., on the subject: "Lord, June 19 in the Lawrence General weekly, some doing four hours FOR PRE•FA4.3 1.10ME Me." Mrs. Helen N. Cole, hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John K. weekly. This is not 24-hour cover- in Your Own Backyard! ganist. All are welcome Keith (Rita M. Muise) 7 Bartlet st. age. (Continued from Page One) iendly fellowship at the "We need at least 168 volunteers meet with the specifications of the Andover building code. It was lure h. REALTY TRANSFERS to stand two-hour watches weekly Francis J. Lynch 2nd et ux to in order to man our ground observer ruled that materials in the chim- 'ongregational Church Timothy A. McCarthy et ux, Chand- ney were not acceptable. post 24 hours a day. This would • BEACH UMBRELLAS 10.98 to 34.98 DAY: 9:30 a.m. Scrap ler rd. mean slightly over one percent of Members of the committee are Harold T. Houston et ux to Thom- our population. Edward P. Hall, chairman, Francis .Y: 10 a.m. Nlorning wor- as L. Lawler et ux, Pasho st. E. Steinert and Albert I. Richmond. • UMBRELLA TABLES 16.98 "The ground observer corps is a At the meeting was Building In- vice. Frank Aatson Theodore Grasso to Thelma L. Sodnowsky, Theodore ave. link in our radar and visual detec- he service. spector Ralph W. Coleman. Frank Cairns et ux to Joseph tion defense. There is a strong • CHAISE LOUNGE CUSHIONS 11.98 !7..SDAY: 7 a.m. Junior Mr. Hall said that when new ma- ilurphy, near Pine st. feeling of those high in the na- :tice. terials are introduced in the con- Ruth T. Stevens to Rolland E. tional government that such a net- struction of a building or when a • CHAIR CUSHION SETS 6 98 :R RECEIVES Davis et ux, Lowell st. work can eliminate a surprise at- Y DEGREE Edward P. Hall to John D. Ro- tack and prevent deep penetration • UTILITY CUSHIONS, all purposes 1.19 3.v. Hugh Burrill Penney, mano et ux, High street and Flint to the vital targets in our country. WINDHAM of the West Parish Con- circle. This system proved itself very al church, was awarded a Ebba S. Peterson to Elmer 0. efficient and helpful during the PLAYHOUSE • CHAISE LOUNGE STORM COVERS . . . . 1.69 of divinity degree in ab- Peterson, High Plain rd. last war. 11 IMAM. N. H.-it.mt., Ill .s Elmer 0. Peterson to Ebba S. "I feel that the people of And- On t ohtwIt'. Pond une 10, by the Chicago T.-l. Nairn'. s. n. 14-25711 • GLIDER STORM COVERS 1.69 cal Seminary, Chicago, Peterson, High Plain rd. over are not assuming their res- Nichtly acept ,untla, at E::10 Elmer 0. Peterson to Richard E. ponsibility in this field because Rev. Mr. Penney also Merrill, High Plain rd. they do not realize the need of • PORCH SCREENS 4 95 to 14.25 e degree of bachelor of Henry Bradford Lewis, Est. to volunteers for this important work. BEG. MON. Bates college, where h., Willard M. Walsh et ux, Salem st. This work is easy, important, and JUNE 28 • TUBULAR CHAIR PADS 1.99 in 1950. Paul Cahill et ux to Roger G. can be fun. We believe Andover Stillman et ux, Abbott and Woburn should be making a better showing N. Y.'s Long Comedy • METAL CHAIRS and ROCKERS . . 5.75 - 5.98 7,00D OLD DAYS sts. and urge each to do a share of this )od old days when Amer'. Dale E. Webster et ux to Richard job and not leave it for someone else. Let's have more than the 168 • 6.98 re free refers to the h:-. E. Piercy, Pine st. HARVEY FOLDING YACHT CHAIRS ieriod before 1492. volunteers right now." With Metal Frames Margaret E. Bolton to James E. with Hill et ux, Main st. Claremont I. Gray is post super- Josef Moyne Trs. of Phillips academy to Ly- visor. Volunteers may sign up by • SLIPCOVERS chairs, 2.98 sofas, 4.98 man G. Bullard et tax, Highland rd. DRAPER MACGILL contacting hint at 32 Washington James J. Gordon et ux to Lucien ave., Tel. And. 737-M, or by J. Topping, Emile road and Celia WEEKDAYS: 1.10 1.65 - 2.20 • FIBRE RUGS 3.25 to 17.95 at. leaving their names and addresses at the police station. SATURDAY: 1.65- 2.20 Lucien J. Topping to James J. • ROLLAWAY COTS 26.99 Gordon et ux, Celia st. and Lor- Complete with Innerspring Mattress etta rd. asant Service The ambitious man considers :in • BED PILLOWS 2 for 4.88 obstacle an invitation to take off CAMP NEEDS Home Cooking his coat and get busy. • PLASTIC DRAPERIES 1.98 Many a gal looks .upon marriage ashy meek any time as a ,..nion with a pension plan. • TERRY CLOTH SLIPCOVERS 3.98 •e in the mood for for BOYS ?at. For Chaise Lounges SWIM TRUNKS :KEN PIE It 6-Pc. GLIDER CUSHION SETS . . 16.98 - 18.98 Satin or boxer • IER ...... j

t and BACON 75c . . 1.95 - 3.95 OUTDOOR FURNITURE - Third Floor IERS POLO SHIRTS 1.45 - 1.95 Choice Selection of 1•14704) ...... 41)1 SOCKS 59c - 65c SALADS •..• Phone Law. 37173 Reasonable Price' In PLAY SHORTS ping with Our Policy. or Mail Your Order ...... 1.95 - 2.95 ICHORS AWEIGH" CAMP MOCCASINS itinuner place in Essex E A. 3. SUTHERLAND CO. Essex Street, Lawrence w open. When out for 4.75 a drop in. Please send me the following Outdoor Needs:

'up QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL TiP DE SNEAKERS 3.45 - 5.45 ITEM 1 •I ... and everything else RC, your boy will need on his vocation ... 1 CHARGE C.O.D. PAYMENT INCL. ESTAuRAliT CALL 1943 Name Prop Address City S S. CLEMENT, Fom rOWIlSMAI• 4 eleladter&5uratiton D Exeter, N. _ lifAllT-AE; TALI: INCORPORATE ssex St. Andover Andover, ass. TEL. 8-403

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pleted his first year at Lowell FLOWER FRESH DEBATABLE QUESTION Tech, was driven to his home in Whether high speed causes ac- New York recently, by his uncle, cidents may be debatable, but that SHAWSHEEN Eugene Schick,of Sutherland st. it makes them worse isn't. NIrs. Helen Caswell. Correspondent. Telephone 62 Mrs. Harrison B. Caswell of Brockton has been discharged from Beach Party Attends Reunion the Goddard hospital, that city, Mrs. James Batterbury of Arundel Mrs. James J. Faggiano and her and is convalescing at the home of st. entertained the 6th grade pupils daughter, Mary Anne, of Elm st., her son, Walter Caswell, 5 Dumbar- of the Shawsheen school at her sum- attended the 25th reunion of the ton st. mer home at Hampton Beach last class of 1929 of Harvard university Friday. Thirty-seven children en- last week. They enjoyed a week of Obituary joyed the beach party, where they festivities climaxed by the com- EMMA M. BEMISTER participated in swimming, carpet mencement exercises. The late MRS. ,olf and other amusements. Mrs. James Faggiano was a member of Mrs. Emma M. (Whiteway) French Bemister, 20 Pagum st., Malden, a Batterbury served dessert and soft the committee which had made former Andover resident, died Mon- drinks to top off the box lunches plans for the 25th reunion all dur- ing the past year. day evening in the Malden hospital which each one brought. They were after a short illness. accompanied by the following moth- Anniversary party A native of Newfoundland she ers and teachers, Mrs. Walter Bles- Mr. and Mrs. William Burris of z inski, Mrs. Allan Flye, Mrs. Her- North Andover were guests of hon- had made her home in Malden for 20 years and was a member of the bert Westbrook, Mrs. Louis Stearns, or at a family party at the home of Mrs. James Batterbury, Mrs. Sally the latter's sister, Mrs. Everett Glendale Methodist church. Donovan, sixth grade teacher and MacAskill of Sutherland st., re- She leaves three sons, George Miss Anne Harnedy, principal. cently. Mr. and Mrs. Burris were H. French of Medford, John C. BUCHAN celebrating their 25th wedding an- French of Malden and Edward J. niversary, and members of the im- French of Peabody; four daugh- and ters, Mrs. Richard G. Scoyne and How Christian Science Heals mediate family were present. Mrs. Florence Pulsifer, both of McNAllY "THE SIMPLE BASIS Picnic Malden, Mrs. Grace Gribbens and The Tenth District President's Mrs. Berd Beardsley, both of Lynn; PLUMBING & HEATING CO. OF CHRISTIAN HEALING" 28 PARK STREET club of the Massachusetts State 14 grandchildren and 19 great- Federation of Woman's clubs con- TEL. AND. 121 WBZ, Sunday, June 27, 9:15 a.m. grandchildren. cluded its year's activities with a The funeral will be held today Flower fresh, picnic at the Log Cabin in the bird with services at 1 p.m. from the this guy summa cotton is in a print which sanctuary in Andover, last Thurs- Weir funeral home, Malden con- feature rows of tiny leaves flutter day. New and past presidents from ducted by the Rev. Holger N. clubs in the district enjoyed a ing down in stripe formation. TN SALE • 3-T NYLON CORD Schluntz. Burial will be in Spring simple, flattering design in Sanfor smorgasboord luncheon and an Grove cemetery. ized broadcloth is versatile as ea auction of white elephants and be, for it will go everywhere till GOODinEAR bakery was held in the afternoon. MARRIAGE RETURNS summer. Mrs. Frederick Smith and Mrs. The following marriage returns PURITY METALS George Winslow were in charge of have been filed in the office of arrangements, together with Mrs. Massachusetts at present has SUPER CUSHION TIRES Town Clerk George H. Winslow: the only commercial production of Anthony Ippolito of Methuen, club Francis Lee Caverly, 124 High president. high purity metals obtained by lowest prices ever offered st., and Margaret Sara Twigg, 241 vacuum melting of steels and other Leaves Service Washington ave., Winthrop, married metals. The process was develope TIRE Reg. Price SALE I Sale Yeoman 3rd Class Leo Hamel, June 19 in St. John the Evangelist by National Research corporation SIZE Before Trade-in PRICE Allowance son of Mrs. Albert Hamel of Haver- church, Winthrop, by the Rev. of Cambridge, which recently has hill st., has returned to his home Robert J. Quinlan. 6.40 x 15 $25.85 $4.30 sold one half interest in its sub 1$21.55*1 after completing three years of Sidney John Watson, Woodland sidiary, Vacuum Metals Corp., to 6.70 x 151 27.10 1 21.95*1 5.15 service in the US Navy, most of rd., and Henrietta Mary Halloran, Crucible Steel Co. of America. which was spent in Norfolk, Va. 29 Laws Brook rd., West Concord, expansion of 7.10 x 151 30.05 24.75*1 5.30 Plans are in hand for personals married June 15 in the Church of their producing facilities in Cam. 7.60 x 151 $32.90 1$26.90*1 $6.00 Judy Henderson, daughter of Mr. Our Lady, West Concord, by the bridge and for a new plant in New- and Mrs. Robert Henderson of Dum- Rev. Lewis F. Kearn. ton in anticipation of growing use 8.00 x 151 36.10 1 29.95*1 6.15 of high purity metals. barton st., is a surgical patient at WEDDING INTENTIONS the Lawrence General hospital. 8.20 x 151 37.70 1 30.95* I 6.75 The following wedding intentions HOME CONSTRUCTION Mr. and Mrs. George Harper of have been filed in the office of The value of new building con- * plus fax and your recappable tire Minneapolis, Minn. are visiting struction undertaken in Massachu- with their son and his wife, Mr. Town Clerk George H. Winslow: Herbert T. Peterson, 79 Pine setts during the first quarter al and Mrs . George Harper of Windsor 1954 is reported at approximately st. st., and Elaine F. Rogers, 555 Lo- well ave., Haverhill. $95,000,000, of which new homes Albert E. Schlott, Inc. Robert Erler, son of Mrs. Carl Elliott S. Lamb, 21 Foster circle represented 57%, school builds: Erler of Carlisle st. has completed 17%, commercial and factory hull : his freshman year at Trinity col- and Nancy L. Shulze, 1 Carisbrooke 314 So. Broadway Lawrence Tel. 2 2161 ing 12%. lege in Hartford, Conn., and is at st. home for the summer vacation. Lloyd R. Ernce, Cherry Point, Cadet-midshipman Peter Caswell N.C., and Roberta I. Laffert, 39 Summer st.. FOLKS spent a day at the family home last If you are troubled with Hot Weather Topics week while his ship was in Bos- HIGH MONTHS IN WEDDINGS ton. He was recently assigned to June is the star month of wedd- Insomnia — Here's One For the American Miller of the U.S. ings in Massachusetts, having You To Tussle With Have you taken a ride out riaggett's Pond way lately? - - you Lines, which will leave shortly on nearly 15% of the year's total as will be pleasantly surprised to find the pond filled up and the a trip to ports in England, France shown by a six-year average. Sep- How Did water lapping the old high shore line - - - Nature supplies and Germany. tember with 11.9% is the next most its own and our fears are now somewhat lessened as to any Dr. and Mrs. Frank Himmer of popular month for marriages, fol- Robinson Crusoe severe shortage of water - - Windsor st. attended the dental cots lowed in order by October 9.81, manage to stuff his pockets vention in Swampscott recently. November 8.7%, April 8.6%, May with biscuits when he had Still the only meal for hot weather: any kind of a salad - - we Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones and and July each 8.4%, August 8.1% taken off his clothing before have the fillers - - their two daughters of Fall River February 6.4%, January 6.0%, De- visited Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. G. swimming out to the wreck? Geisha Crab Meat - - U.M.F. Lobster - - Geisha White Meat cember 5.1%. March with 4.1% is Edgar Best and family of Argyle st. lowest because Lent usually oc- Tuna - - Premier L ight Meat Tuna - - S.S.P. Shrimp (cleaned) recently and attended the gradua- cupies much of that month. The Native lettuce - - Radishes - - Cucumbers - - Tomatoes - - tion of their nephew, Robert Best, year 1946 was the all-time peak Neighbors from Phillips academy. for marriages in the Commonwealth there's No Tussle Everett MacAs1d11, son of Mr. with a total of 56,498. Estimates Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers - - full pound 36s and Mrs. Everett MacAskill of Suth- place 1953 slightly above 37,000, when you PAINT with Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee - - Ige jar $1.19 erland st., spent last week at North which still is about 13% more than PITTSBURGH'S Salisbury beach. Underwood Deviled Ham - Ige tin 37¢ the prewar average, 1935-1939. Satin finish wallhide Welch Grapelade - - 1 (Oz jar 270 Dr. and Mrs. William Weiss and their two sons of Kensington st. Vanilla Wafers - - - 7'20z pkg 25; THE • Easy to apply N.B.C. have returned from a motor trip to Fruit Flavors - - Syrups - - - Cott's Pure Montreal, Canada. ANDOVER • Wonderful Coverage lemon-lime - - orange - - - black-raspberry 29; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baillie and Heinz Buffet tins - - spaghetti - - macaroni - - oven- sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William Steam Laundry • Washableashabie baked california pea beans 3 tins 29c Knapton of Carlisle st. are spend- INC. Have YOU Tried It Yet? ing the summer months at Hills Beach, Biddeford, Me. ANDOVER TEL. 110 all kind of picnic needs - - • paper cups - - - plates - - - wax John Woodcock, son of Dr. and paper - - napkins - - straws - - CANNED ICE ! Mrs. Alan Woodcock of Wayland, is COMPLETE spending a few days with Paul Mc- LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING Lawrence Plato Kinnon of Dumbarton st. SERVICE Mr. and Mrs .Joseph Daly of Main The Rockport Market st. are attending the druggist's con- CONSISTENT QUALITY I Window Glass Co. vention at Swampscott. Telephone Andover 1234 Accommodation Service 417 Canal St.. 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6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954

When the small-town reformer stones and she carried a cascade peas. returns from the wicked city he WEDDINGS... arrangement of stephanotis cen- Dr. Edward J. O'Donnell of tered with an orchid. Scranton, Pa., served as hest man Wed usually can tell more about the BALDWIN - POTTER the bride, wore pale pink dotted night spots than where the churches The bridal attendants were Mrs. and the ushers were James Barrett CHASE - Miss Joan Holland Potter, daugh- swiss and carried a nosegay of Elinor Redford of Concord, as ma- Lo are located. of Rockville, Mo., and Joseph Ur. Nliss ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hughes spring flowers with matching head- tron of honor for her sister, and banski of Freeport, N.Y. ter of Mr. Potter of Auburndale, became the band. the bridesmaids were Ellen Clark A reception in the Boston club, son Jr., bride of Benjamin Coolidge Bald- Richard Wyman Baldwin of Ando- of Somerville, another sister of the Beacon st., Boston, followed the thuen, hen win, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ver was the best man and the us h- ceremony with guests present from C. Chase E.M.LOEW'S Rumford Baldwin, 19 William st., ers were Robert Merchant of Harts- bride, Doris Penney of Chelsea, MERRIMAC PARK Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mis- Robert C. at a 4 o'clock ceremony, Saturday, dale, N.Y., William Merchant of An- Ruth Washburn of Greenfield, sis- souri and New York. a 3 o'cloc DRIVE - 11\11 in the Auburndale Congregational dover, Ernest W. Systrom Jr., of ter of the bridegroom and June -#zie After a wedding trip to Cape Cod the First church. The Rev. Chauncey E. Wellesley Hills and Robert W. Berecz. Karen Lee Redford of Con- Rev. Egbe, tevotttelt Blossom officiated before an altar Waugh of Andover. cord, niece of the bride was the the couple will reside at 63 Myrtle wool- Now flower girl. All wore gowns of st., Boston. arranged with white peonies and A reception in the garden of the --Reade 110 Playing stock. bride's uncle, Dr. Holland in West white organdy and nylon net over The bride is a graduate of Notre satin in pastel shades. The matron Dame academy, Tyngsboro carnations The bride, who was given in mar- Newton followed the ceremony. , of honor carried an old fashioned Chestnut Hill college, Philad b JUDY HOLLIDAY riage by her father and mother Following a wedding trip to nor- anelil• bouquet of American beauty car- phis, Pa. The bridegroom is a a gown of imported Swiss or- there Maine the couple will reside go. PETER LAWFORD nations while the bridesmaids car- duate of Scranton Preparatory thert aalr'Gegi be v°ddreife flnd eiPlcwi:i ni' Bandy, the portrait neckline and in Anne Arbor, Mich., where the ried spring flowers. Their head- school, Scranton university, and br r i bouffant skirt of which was trimurd bridegroom is attending the Univer- IT SHOULD pieces were of flowers to match Boston college Graduate School. h a d dse,i gn with wreaths of eyelet embroidered sity of Michigan. rl aduated from their b ouquets f eatiudreee HAPPEN The bride was flowers. Her three tiered veil of J• Calvin Penney of Chelsea, sleeves, as its Simmons college this month. The A genius is one who has had TO YOU French illusion fell from a Juliet in seed pee bridegroom graduated from Law- brother of the bridegroom, was the enough wealth left him to make it cap of embroidered Swiss organdy. best man and the ushers were unnecessary that he depend an extreme Robert Stack She carried a pink and white col- rence academy, St. Lawrence uni- on his Charles J. Redford of Concord, talents. in a chape Ursula Theis onial bouquet. Miss Deborah Ann versity where he was a member of net headpi Potter, as maid of honor for her sis- Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Robert Washburn of Greenfield, stones and IRON GLOVE ter, wore a muted blue silk organ- and is currently attending the Uni- Perim Johnson of North Reading I14., and George Hitchcock of Everett. at the si In Color za gown, ballerina length, and versity of Michigan, School of Busi- A reception in the church vestry French illu matching mitts. She carried a nose- ness administration. small gar( followed the ceremony with guests IN , gay of spring flowers and matching MOST MCDERN NONE POTVIN - PERRON present from New York, Greenfield white roe headband. The flower girl, Sally baby's brei At the 10:15 o'clock Mass Sun- and Springfield. Miller of West Newton, cousin of day in the Sacred Heart church, Following a wedding trip to The atte v1/4001 signed by Lawrence, Miss Irene T. Perron, Cape Cod the couple will reside the bride's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Per- in Texas where the bridegroom is N. Hanson, GEO. W. HORNE CO. ron, 11 Dracut st., Lawrence, be- stationed with the airforce. LAWRENCE, MASS. came the bride of Napoleon L. Pot- er maid-of vin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon ROCHE - PETTIT naterial ma TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK At a 10 o'clock nuptial Mass in Potvin, 35 Webster st. The Rev. taby blue, SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING St. Augustine's church, June 12, Lawrence Michaud S. NI. officiated. puffed slee Telephone 7339 Established 1854 Miss Joyce Cecilia Pettit, daugh- Miss Constance Dupont was the and bouffar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 11. bustle and soloist with Mr. Arthur Scott at Pettit, 2 Beech circle, became the carried a sr • I' 1. the organ. = I bride of John Loftus Roche, son of with blue \\!///, Given in marriage by her father, Time To Turn On I= • • OW Mrs. John P. Roche of Scranton, French roe the bride wore a gown of imported Pa., and the late Mr. Roche. The Her headpie Chantilly lace the bodice of which The SPRINKLERS Rev. Henry B. Smith, O.S.A., per- net, was o was trimmed with sequins and her gown ai The hot sun quickly dries the pearls and the bouffant skirt had formed the ceremony before an altar arranged with white gladioli. John soil - even after a wet Spring. inserts of tulle pleating and ended The jur Protect lawns and gardens now O'Hara of Scranton, Pa., was the in a long train. Her finger-tip veil Nliss Janet with water! of silk illusion fell from a lace soloist. the bride, a Escorted by her father the bride cap trimmed with sequins and Chase, sis 50 FOOT PERMA-LITE PLASTIC wore a gown of imported lace over Try One of Our pearls and she carried a crescent SPRINKLER-IRRIGATOR satin fashioned with fitted bodice Their ense SUPPLEX SPRINKLERS of the seni 2.98 arrangement of lilies centered with and bouffant skirt ending in a ca- Covers a 50x20 Space an orchid. thedral train. bier fingertip veil of were in can Miss Bernice J. Higham was the The best FOR $C SWAN CROWN JEWEL illusion was attached to a head- maid of honor and the bridesmaids piece of satin and seed pearls and Gould of Ai ONLY .3 • 7 IIVP 50 FOOT PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE Alan T. P were Mrs. Jacqueline Lescarbeau she carried a bouquet of stepha- Guaranteed 10 Years - 6.95 Neal Dobso and Miss Eleanor Weir, all of Law- notis. rence. They were dressed alike in bliss Emily Rita Pettit, as maid Miss Carl white nylon tulle over taffeta of honor for her sister, and Miss and was a trimmed with powder blue. They Hodgson, of BRUCKMANN'S Cora Barbara as bridesmaid, wore 7 out of 10 new homes A recepti carried colonial bouquets with similar gowns of waltz length lav- 168 SO. BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • FREE PARKING SPACE chapel wit] matching flowers on their hair. ender chiffon and carried sweet built in natural gas areas Andover Deliveries Daily — Call Law. 4105 Elaine Hebert of Connecticut was New York, Waltham, the flower girl, wearing powder are going to Gas heat (be- N.H. blue tulle nylon over taffeta. After a Paul E. Perron of Lawrence was cause Gas house heat rates the best man and the ushers were the White , will reside Robert E. Perron of Lawrence and are down again!) Get Walter Potvin of Andover. The bri& A reception in the C.M.A.C. hall your free estimate from Edward F. in Lawrence followed the ceremony 1lethuen, t with guests present from Connecti- °11egc ana PAutraw cut, New Hampshire, Montreal and itaiyersity. Sherbrooke, Canada. / graduate NEW CLUBHOUSE LAWRENCE YOUR Home With The couple left on a wedding nigh school trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. mess colh The bride was graduated from WONDERLAND itryant & Si the Sacred Heart school and the GAS CO. 7:45 REVERE TEL. LAW. 4126 and the Der Felt and Tarrent Comptome ter 7:30 Mg, \TOURAINE school. The bridegroom attended Punchard high school and was re- cently discharged after serving HOUSE PAINT three years with the U.S.M.C. Headquarters

PENNEY - CLARK FOR Made In New England To Miss Janet Ann Clark, daughter Stand New England of Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Clark, 16 FANS and AIR - CONDITIONERS PERMANENT Weather Conditions . . . Park st., Somerville became the bride of John S. Penney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Penney, Haggett's MADE WITH LEAD TRIM COLORS Pond rd., at a 3 o'clock ceremony Fans from 6.95 up Non- Fade June 12, in the Winter Hill Congre- gational church, Somerville. The $ 5 49 Rev. Alfred W. Stone of Watertown Air-Conditioners from 189.95 UP performed the ceremony. Miss Myra GAL . Welch and Anthony Catanzano 6.95 GALLON were the soloists. House Lots Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of Chan- tilly lace over satin made with F. J. LEONE CO. PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. fitted bodice and skirt of which 430 Essex St. Lawrence had a front panel of pleated nylon 46 MAIN ST. TEL. 1156 tulle. Her fingertip veil of illusion TEL. LAWRENCE 6197 C y.,is attached to a tiara of rhine- THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954 ward J. O'Donnell of Wedding • • • TUNIOR Pa., served as best man CHASE — HANSON t y LEAGUE hers were James Barrett Miss Lois Elaine Hanson, daugh- le, Mo., and Joseph lir. Andover 7, Tower Hill 2 'reeport, N.Y. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Han- son Jr., 7 Maplewood ave., Me- Andover climbed all over Tower Lion in the Boston club, Hill 7-2 in a Greater Lawrence Ju- thuen, became the bride of Robert ,., Boston, followed the C. Chase Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. nior League tilt last Thursday eve- Cut the prettiest figure with guests present from Hobert C. Chase, 20 Dufton rd., at ning at Andover. Damon slammed nia, New Jersey, Mis. two doubles and a single for a per- New York. a 3 o'clock ceremony Saturday in the First church, Methuen. The fect night at the plate. McCullum wedding trip to Cape Cod Rev. Egbert W. A. Jenkinson, pas- hurled shutout ball until the final will reside at 63 Myrtle tor, officiated before an altar ar- frame. on the beach in n. ranged with white snapdragons, Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E de is a graduate of Notre carnations and baby's breath with Andover 1 3 0 1 2 0 x- 7 9 1 ademy, Tyngsboro, and blue delphinium. Tower HMO 0 0 0 0 0 2- 2 6 4 Hill college, Philade!. Given in marriage by her father, Batteries: McCullum & Dalton; The bridegroom is a gra. the bride wore a white gown of em- Linehan, Lorenza & Smith. one of our Scranton Preparatory broidered nylon tulle which she kranton university, and had designed and made herself. It N. Lawrence 2, Andover 0 liege Graduate School. featured short sheperdess puffed The North Lawrence club posted sleeves, a high wing collar edged a 2-0 triumph over Andover last us is one who has had :n seed pearls and rhinestones, and Friday night at Lawrence. And- 'ealth left him to make it in extremely bouffant skirt ending over failed to come across with try that he depend on his in a chapel train. A matching bon- the tying runs on three chances let headpiece trimmed with rhine- with men on third and one out. Joe stones and caught with tiny lilacs Comerford for the North Lawrence amen it the sides held her imported club came through in the clutch French illusion veil. She carried a with excellent pitching. small garden basket filled with Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Aite roses, Stephanotis and Andover 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 5 1 baby's breath. No. Law. 0 0 0 1 0 1 x- 2 5 1 The attendants' gowns were de- Batteries: Brown & Anderson; ,igned by the bride and made by Comerford & Shaheen. the bride's mother. Miss Marilyn Andover plays Prospect Hill \. Hanson, sister of the bride and Thursday evening at the play- ,er maid-of-honor, wore a gown of stead. Prospect Hill will be look- material matching the bride's, but in ing for revenge of an earlier shut- Swim Suits -aby blue, with short sheperdess out by Andover. Umpires are re- puffed sleeves, a stand-up collar, quested to start the games no la- and bouffant skirt with a matching ter than 6:15. Haggerty and Bowen bustle and long wide sash. She are assigned to be the men in blue. Designed to flatter! Wonderful sun- carried a small garden basket filled with blue delphinium, golden ning and equally at home in the water. French roses and baby's breath. Choose from Cherry & Webb's far wider Her headpiece, an open crown bon- net, was of the same material as selection. her gown and tied under her chin. Red Sox 7, Yankees 0 The Andover Yankees could not The junior bridesmaids were get a hit or a run off the pitching hiss Janet Lee Hanson, sister of of R. Max of the Methuen Red Sox the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Anne in a Suburban Little League game Chase, sister of the bridegroom. here Sunday night and lost 7 - 0. Their ensembles were miniatures The Methuen twirler in pitching of the senior attendant's, but both his no-hitter struck out 15 and were in canary yellow. passed 5. The visitors collected The best man was Richard F. 11 hits. Could of Andover, and ushers were Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tot Alan T. Waters of Andover and Red Sox 3 1 0 3 0 0 7 Neal Dobson of Methuen. Batteries: R. Max and R. Aziz; Miss Carol Meier was the soloist Lefebvre, Emmett and Murphy. and was accompanied by Herbert Hodgson, organist. Cardinals 9, Pirates 6 The Andover Cardinals bunched ut of 10 new homes A reception was held in Phillips chapel with guests present from runs in several innings to win 9-6 over the North Andover Pirates on t in natural gas areas New York, Maine, Pennsylvania, Waltham, Arlington and Nashua, the latter's grounds Monday night. going to Gas heat (be- N.H. Licciardi struck out 10 Cardinals After a wedding trip through but also passed 10. Doubles by ;e Gas house heat rates the White Mountains the couple Wallace and Dubocq greatly aided will reside at 35 Balmoral st. the local's cause. down again!) Get Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tot The bride is a graduate of the Cardinals 1 0 2 3 2 1- 9 tr free estimate from Edward F. Searles high school, Pirates 2 0 0 2 2 0 - 6 Methuen, the McIntosh Business Batteries: Costello and Dela- college and attended Northeastern ney; Licciardi and Trombly, Mc- university. The bridegroom is alsq Greagor. AWRENCE graduate of the Edward F. Searles Nobody's opinions are worthless !ugh school and the McIntosh Bus- —even a stopped clock is right iness college and attended the GAS CO. Bryant & Stratton Business school twice a day. TEL. AWL. 4126 Ind the Bentley School of Account- Many a hot head develops cold ing. feet when someone calls his bluff. A—"FLOWER GIRL" hourglass shaped ters Camp Specials front panel with cami- sole bra. Red or Blue SHORTS flower on white ground. 10 to 18 NDITIONERS Chino and $18.95 Gabardine $2.29 95 up WASH SLACKS Chino B—"BIB 'N' TUCK- • $2.98 ER"... smartly tail- m 189.95 u ored Jantzen w it h tucked front and SPORT SHIRTS cuffed petal bra. Free action inner panty for Seersucker — added ease in the $1 .98 IE CO Nylon — Broadcloth water. Navy and Par- L a w rence SIZES 6 to 18 adise Blue. 12 to 18 $14.95 6197 THE STORE FOR BOYS Lawrence

8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954 A Heel At The Wheel? Are you a heel at the wheel? Down the Years with The Townsman and youyour This is the question asked by the National Safety Council as it holds up six mirrors in its Fourth of July 50 Years Ago — June 1904 those reported last year as the re- Safety campaign. The Phillips Inn is overflowing sult of a three-year campaign, Fat with guests this week. If you can see yourself in any of the six mirrors, it make the grand total of gifts dur- A BEWARE HOT SUN Phillips academy graduated a ing the past three years more than day says, than be prepared to become a holiday statistic. By Science Features class of 103 young men Wednes- $9 million. Ilrs, There is the Me-Firster, the selfish competitive char- day at the 126th anniversary exer- George Forsythe and William in h In an over-anxious way, many cises in the Andover Theological vers people try to make up for the long, C. Crowley Jr., have been appoint- acter who must be first away from the traffic light and Seminary chapel. The feature of ted assistant lifeguards at Pomp's. NIL cold winter by giving themselves the program was the unveiling of a can't stand to have anyone pass him. too much exposure to the sun. In- 10 Years Ago — June 1944 also memorial tablet to the late Dr. C. part: The Big I, the fellow who is too big for the rules. stead of a good tan, which can be The school committee has named gotten easily with gradual expos- F. P. Bancroft, principal of the soon Others can obey the law and a code of decent behavior, Miss Mary Collins principal of the ure, they end up with a bad burn. school for nearly 30 years. Bradlee school; James Horn Eight licenses have been gran- Hart was but not the self-inflated big-shot. Recently scientists in Holland named faculty manager of Punch- An discovered that two different layers ted this year for the sale of fire- The know-It-All, the driver who is good, in his own ard high succeeding William Mc- the W: of skin burn works. were Donald, and John Campbell was estimation. He knows just what the other driver is going under two differ- Punchard lost 9 - 0 to Reading Tamil appointed truant officer. to do, just how fast he can stop and just how much room ent wave lengths Thursday at Reading. The Punch- of invisible ultra- A large number of men from the Mts. ard team made 11 errors. Harol he needs to cut-in on another car. The only way this violet rays. Gen- local state guard company will erally, however, The lightning Tuesday struck at leave Saturday for a week's en- ry, M over-confident jerk escapes accident is that really good different places in town but for- Tarot blondes burn campment in South Hingham. Lt. tunately no serious damage re- Haart drivers.give him a wide berth. faster than brun- Kenneth S. \linard will be in and M The Swashbuckler, the fellow who thinks he expresses et t es, children sulted. A large tree on Central charge. more quickly than street, prized very highly by its A near-hurricane struck the town Churl his masculinity or something by living dangerously be- . adults and dry- owner, Lyman Belkna p, was one ;-• late Friday afternoon when a sud- The hind the wheel. He believes that he who hesitates is skinned persons of many torn down. Sunda 1\•\- more easily than On the observance of the 75th denly darkened sky unleashed a lost and that his luck will hold forever. wild wind followed by a torrent of in the people with oily skin. anniversary of the founding of the be 10 The Sorehead, the fellow who is just plain hostile. He The average brunette can stand institution, Abbot academy Tues- rain. A large number of trees were felled, tearing down many elec- queste drives with a chip on his shoulder and is ready to lock about two 15-to-20 minute stretches day graduated a class of 21 young and ke of strong sunlight the first day, tric wires which left sections of fenders for any real or imagined wrong. women. Central feature of the There double that the second day and exercises was the dedication of the town darkened for a good por- The Show-Off, the exhibitionist who has graduated gradual increases thereafter. tion of the night. Churc Blondes and redheads should cut the new McKeen building. Foll from no-hands on a bike to no sense at the wheel. He George McLachlan of Pine street St. Augustine's school graduated that schedule in half. Once tanned, a class of 15 boys and 16 girls Sunda) wants others to admire his flashy performance out most you can stay out in the sun longer was accidentally shot in the knee family because one layer of skin thickens Wednesday when a revolver which Sunday morning at the 9:45 o'clock other drivers get out of his way. 'lass. Those and the pigment develops, result- he was loading in preparation for to brin Take a good long look at these mirrors, says the coun- ing in the "tan" color. expected hen thieves, who have Samuel Resnik announces the Don't be fooled on an overcast gala War Bond premier of "See the gat cil. See anything? visited that neighborhood recently, Allen( day, for clouds do not necessarily in some unaccountable manner was Here Private Hargrove" at the A heel at the wheel gets by because others give him remove ultra-violet rays, and reflec- discharged. Andover Playhouse June 27. Ad- The tions from sand and water produce to the the margin of safety he fails to give himself. jut heavy Contracts for the plumbing and mission will be limited to the pur- greater exposure. list: F heating in the new Bay State bank chasers of War Savings bonds. Fourth of July traffic will reduce that margin. Watch it! • All doctors agree that it's a second good idea to use protective clothing building in Lawrence have been AWARDED PRIZES * * * awarded. Gerald and creams, lotions or oils. Many FOR POSTERS abeth Ii Cne of our readers called in recently to identify preparations contain compounds Three Punchard high school stu- that filter out most of the ultra- 25 Years Ago — June 1929 Class himself as a man who had left New England to sell violet rays and permit gradual The largest class ever gra- dents, members of Miss Frances Ten good business opportunities — and had found them tanning at the same time. duated from Punchard, 67 in num- Dalton's art class, have been class c Vacation athletes who exercise ber, received diplomas at exer- awarded prizes by the Boosters rial hot by coming home again. — Boston Traveler. under the hot sun may suffer sud- cises held in the town hall Thurs- club for the excellence of their second den attack of heat exhaustion or day evening. The salutatory was posters advertising the All-Sports reunion the more serious sunstroke. To help delivered by James Daly Craik and banquet. The students are: Cora mer mo Radio and Television prevent both conditions, avoid over- the valedictory by John Denton Pettit, 2 Beech circle, Ann Smith, last we exertion and long exposure under Armitage. Honor essays were by 54 Chestnut st., and Lesley West- S. Titct the sun's rays. It is also necessary SALES AND SERVICE Evelyn 'Harr and Etta Larkin. Di- fall, 41 Summer st. VlsItin to replace the salt that the body plomas were presented by Eugene loses in perspiration and to wear TO TOUR EUROPE The I light, loose, protective clothing. M. Weeks, chairman of the school Miss Marylyn Mulcahy, daughter formed; committee. of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulcahy. ing the HAROLD PHINNEY Eclipse Of Sun Stowe junior high school gra- 28 Johnson rd., who has accepted

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coin st. to the home of a family on Pros- SLIGHT FIRE Fire in one of the machines at Mr. and Mrs. David Gill of Wol- pect Hill, Lawrence, who notified Lawrence police. The case was the P. W. Moody plant on Dale e Townsman WEST PARISH laston have moved into their new Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 2445 home at 10 Theodore ave. referred to local authorities and street was extinguished by em- Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of when it was learned that the ployees last Thursday with hand orted last year as the re- summer months. alleged offense took place in chemicals. The fire department a three-year campaign, Family Party Lawrence, have moved into their North Reading the police of that answered an alarm from Box 24 at Mrs. Arthur Spear of Norwood is new home at 11 Theodore ave. grand total of gifts dur- A family gathering was held Sun- town were contacted. 10:20 p.m. but no service was re- tst three years more than day evening at the home of Mr. and spending several weeks at the The defendant was taken into quired. Plastic stock being pro- Mrs. John Gorrie of High' Plain rd., home of Mrs. George Winslow of t. Lowell st. Charge Assault custody Sunday by Lt. Mary Kirk- cessed became overheated, fire- in honor of the 35th wedding anni- patrick of the state police and men said, and ignited burning Forsythe and William Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and :y Jr., have been appoint- versary of Mrs. Gorrie's parents, Trooper John O'Neil of the And- grease on the machine. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Carter. It was son, Russell of Laurel lane were On Local Girl, 14 tent lifeguards at Pomp's • over barracks. Ile was later bailed also in the nature of a send-off weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. for court appearance. Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN Ago — June 1944 party as the Gorries will leave Morris William of Hatchville, Cape A North Reading man was ar- w raigned on a statutory morals of- ool committee has named soon for a summer vacation in Cal- Cod. Sunday they attended the y Collins principal of the strawberry festival held at Fal- fense following the story of a 14- ifornia. year-old Andover girl that she had ready for your vacation? school; James Hart was An outdoor supper was served in mouth. culty manager of Punch- been criminally assaulted last the garden. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Allen Titcomb has returned to • get the family wardrobe ready with Friday night in a camp in North P succeeding William Mc- were presented with gifts by the his home on Chandler rd., after Reading. our complete dry cleaning service . . . and John Campbell wa, family. Those present included; several days fishing at Moosehead Richard P. Anderson, 22, truant officer. Ilrs. Nancy Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Lake, Greenville, Me. number of men from the pleaded not guilty to the charge in Harold Hardy, Miss Katherine Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright . of the Woburn District court Monday ite guard company will 'v, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lacaillade of Shawsheen rd., left Monday to turday for a week's en- and the case was continued until SHIRTS 18c Turners Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Karl spend the summer months at their July 23. in South Hingham. Lt. Ifaartz, David and Karla Haartz, summer home in East Bluehill, Me. beautifully laundered and refinished The girl, a state ward, was liv- S. Minard will be in ind Mrs. Lena Strain of Malden. Richard Scott of Wilson, N.Y., ing with a local family who re- visited during the past weekend VACATION SPECIAL hurricane struck the town Church News ported her missing about 11 p.m. There will be five more summer with his aunt, Miss Louise Kelsey ay afternoon when a sud- of Shawsheen rd. Friday night. unday morning worship services Andover police saw that her rkened sky unleashed a Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pray of Hag- Blankets n the West church. The time will story was that she was picked up 69c I followed by a torrent of gett's Pond rd., spent Sunday with DRY CLEANED & REFINISHED ,e 10:30 a.m. All members are re- here and taken to a night club in trge number of trees were relatives in Laconia, N.H. *Light Colors Slightly Higher aring down many elec. Nested to attend these services North Reading and later to the LAUNDERERS and DYERS and keep up the attendance record. Lawrence Lewis of Laurel lane, s which left sections of camp. She was afterward driven There will be special music. attended the Briar Wood Episcopal 35 MAIN ST. ANDOVER darkened for a good por- conference held at Monument ! night. Church Picnic Beach, the past weekend. It was a ustine's school graduated Following the church service June 27, there will be a planning conference and he was a of 15 boys and 16 girls Sunday, state representative for the Epis- orning at the 9:45 o'clock family picnic on the church lawn. Those planning to attend are asked copal diocese. Miss Evelyn Mayo of Eastham Resnik announces the to bring their own lunches and join the gathering. is spending a few days with Mrs. Bond premier of "See W. S. Titcomb of Chandler rd. ivate Hargrove" at the Attendance Awards Miss Doris Newton, music super- Playhouse June 27. Ad- The following names are added visor in the Montpelier, Vt., vill be limited to the pur- to the Sunday school attendance schools, is spending the summer f War Savings bonds. list: First year, Brenda Jackson; vacation with her parents, Mr. and second year, John Ball; third year, Mrs. Charles Newton of Boutwell , PRIZES Gerald Dixon; fourth year, Eliz- rd. STERS abeth Heinz. Mrs. Winton Ramsay and children Punchard high school stu- Class Reunion are spending the next two weeks embers of Miss Frances Ten members of the 1929-30 with Mrs. Halbert Dow, at her sum- art class, have been class of the Massachusetts Memo- mer home, Rye Beach, N.H. prizes by the Boosters rial hospital, Boston, attended the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulson and the excellence of their second in a series of 25th class daughters, Lois and Nancy, of Du- advertising the All-Sports reunions being held during the sum- mont, N.J., are enjoying a visit A&P SUPER MARKET The students are: Cora mer months. The second was held with Mr. and Mrs. William Workman Beech circle, Ann Smith, last week at the home of Mrs. W. of Beech circle. nut st., and Lesley \Vest- S. Titcomb of Chandler rd. Mrs. William A. Trow has re- ummer st. Visiting Classmate turned to her home on Chandler 90 MAIN ST. COMPARE PRICE! R EUROPE The Rev, and Mrs. Scott Libbey, rd., after spending the past reek arylyn Mulcahy, daughter formerly of Chicago, Ill., are spend- with friends in Bradford, N.H. d Mrs. John J. Mulcahy, ing the week as guests of the for- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Silva of Ma- COMPARE QUALITY! n rd., who has accepted a rner's classmate and his wife, the ple ave., visited last weekend in ANDOVER iosition in West Hartford, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh B. Penney of Kezar Falls, Me. d will assume her duties Lowell st. The Rev. Mr. Libbey Mrs. Edith Ramsay of Cambridge t September, will leave preached the sermon in the West visited Friday at the home of Mrs. k today for an eight- church last Sunday, using as his Halbert Dow of Beacon st. LARGE EGGS DOZ 55- r of Europe. She is b ga- title, "Dangerous Disciples." Miss Barbara Williams of Lowell ,esley college with a de- The Rev. Mr. Libbey has accepted st., left Sunday for Deering, N.H., tchelor of science in ed- a call to the Red Oak Congrega- where she will be a member of the SHARP CHEESE LB 59c tional church in Iowa and will camp staff for the summer. Mrs. Karl Haartz of High Plain AY PARTY assume his pastorate soon. LB . rd., spent Saturday in Springfield. LARD 21' of her seventh birthday, Personals tie Ann Groleau, daugh- Mrs. Albert Batchelder and son 15 OZ and Mrs. Edward Gro- Mrs. George H. 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West School Pupils To Be Transferred Commencement Exercises A Punchard Pupils of the fifth grade of the West elementary school as well as those of the sixth grade will be SALUTATORY VALEDICTORY transferred to the Central plant for by by the coming year according to a MARILYN JANE DAVIS GAIL ANNE THOMPSON vote of the school committee at a special meeting Tuesday night. As the result of a meeting of the "Oh, we love the Halls of Ivy that As the ivy hangs poised for a West PTA last week Sec. William surround us here today, space above granite walls, so we A. Doherty and, Supt. Edward I. And we will not forget though we be pause here at our graduation from Erickson advised the hoard that far far away." Punchard high school to reflect a the vote taken at that time was 45 Even though this is the last moment — to consider how our for sending the fifth grade to the time that we shall enter these years here have prepared us for Central and six for retaining it. "flails of Ivy" as students, we our future lives. Overcrowded conditions make it will never forget the pleasures Although we have all had cour- necessary to transfer this grade they have given us. For these ex- ses with many subjects similar, it as well as the sixth. periences, we have our parents, is interesting to discern the wide It was then voted on motion of friends, school administrators, and differences in the application of Mrs. Dorothy Partridge seconded faculty to thank. They have all these fundamental studies. Many of by \fr. Doherty to transfer both the done their part to make our school us will seek higher education in fifth and sixth grades next year. years pleasant and memorable colleges to consummate the attain- [he results of a questionnaire ones. ment of specialized knowledge and to continue the heritage of educa- circulated among the parents of Their roles in our development tion for all, here in these United 171 fourth grade children regarding remind me of an ivy plant and the MARILYN JANE DAVIS GAIL ANNE THOMPSON States. the teach ing of French was an- influences that shape it in its nounced. The result was 150 in fa- growth. As the rain and sun nur- ment as we go on from these Pun- Like the ivy branching out in va- foundation laid by those whom we vor and 26 opposed. ture the ivy, which is at first but a chard "Halls of Ivy." May the mem- ried directions from its main stem, shall not forget — our friends and A breakdown of the results tiny leaf, some sort of restriction bers of our class be a credit to some will enter the field of med- our teachers. It is they who have icine to conquer disease through showed that 136 children enjoyed is necessary or it soon grows out Punchard and to those who have tried to make us, in the thought of the subject and 31 did not. No ac- of all proportion, and covers the helped to mold our lives. research and experimentation, our speaker, "More interested in a tion was taken. walls, doors, and windows of the while others will study art, muc quality of life than in a standard of Mr. Henderson also submitted building to which it clings. or literature to retain and broaden living." the only bid on removal of the cu- So, too, it has been with us. At The Library the culture of America. Still others And thus pola at the Shawsheen school, When small, we began to realize will serve in offices to carry on "As we sadly start our journeys the enormous business institutions $3341.75. This matter was left in our potential, our capacity for great far apart, of the nation. A number will enter abevence. damage. At this point, our parents COMING EVENTS A part of every heart will linger Summer hours: main reading room, the military ranks to serve their On mot ion of Miss Anna M. intervened to teach us the funda- here;" country with their minds and bod- Greeley seconded by Mr. Russell mental laws of society. After three beginning June 26. Open daily from for 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through ies. And some day the majority it was voted to install a cafeteria or four years of strictly parental "We love the Halls of Ivy that will marry to foster new genera- in the Bradlee school using money control, our kindergarten and gram- Friday; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. surround us here today, Young Peoples room, beginning tions to continue America's rich available in the cafeteria fund to mar school teachers encouraged us, And we will ne'er forget though traditions. purchase the equipment. by allowing us comparatively free June 21. Open daily Monday we be far, far away." through Friday, 10-12 noon, and To the college aspirant, Punch- Supt. Erickson reported that the rein, to develop our creative tal- ents and our individualities. As we 2-5 p.m. Saturday, 10-12 noon. ard offers excellent background in driver-training car had been turned These hours will be effective literature, language, physical UNIOR back to the Shawsheen Motor Mart advanced scholastically through the grades and junior high school, through Sept. 4. science, and mathematics, to pre- By a .3-2. vote a contract for the Vacation loans: Now in effect, pare him for special fields of LEAGUE our minds and souls were also be- Tower Hill 5, Andover 4 MI installation of a new basement any number of books over a year study. Since an appreciation of ing developed and matured spirit- Tuesday at Lawrence Andover the , room at the Shawsheen school and old and not in special demand may the fine arts is becoming more and ually by our various religiouslead- dropped its second straight game the installation of two smoke be borrowed by adults until vaca- more necessary in the modern AWARI ers. at the Hayden-Schofield playstead screens at the Stowe school was tion ends, due back Sept. 15. world, it is with pride that we Finally we reached the goal of in an extra inning tilt. Reilly and TO 10'4' awarded to Alexander L. Hender- Young people may take six books commend our excellent courses in our previous scholastic achieve- Giovinco starred for Andover, Reil- (Cora son for a total bid of 34,756.66 — at a time instead of the usual four music and art. For those entering ments - - high school. Here we ly getting three hits for four times the only one received. Members during the summer months, and may the mammoth field of business, citing learned to define, explain, and and Giovinco two for two, Roy Russell and C. Carlton Kim- take books on vacation loan. Ask typing, shorthand, and practice of- example ball opposed the hid, while Anna make use of many theories by ob- one being a two-run double. at the desk. fice methods provide the essential He so M. Greeley, Mrs. Partridge and taining a waking knowledge of Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 11 them. Here we learned to change June 25, 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. Puppet background for a successful ca- 20th cep Sec. Doherty voted in favor. Tower 11.0 22 0 0 0 0 1- 5 8 3 class. reer. And so it is in the other the clriv our points of view about many com- Andover 01 3 0 0 0 0 0- 4 10 4 By a unanimous vote Walter E. mon objects; for example, water. June 26. Library closes at 1 p.m. fields which I have mentioned. directed Batteries: Murray and Shiavone; kind w Buxton was awarded the contract When we were small, all we knew June 28, 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. Puppet Regarding the many happy and , Giovinco, McCullorn and Dalton. for two coats of exterior paint at about water was that we washed class. successful lives launched here in would bi vidual's the Shawsheen school on his low with it and drank it. Now, thanks June 29, 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Games these Halls of Ivy, it is very evi- METHUEN TOPS BRAVES happine: bid of 3405.60 for one coat and to chemistry, we know its constitu- and quizzes. dent that the education offered The Methuen Blue Sox had one Common 3713.10 for two coats. The con- ents, and its many values such as June 30, 10:15 - 11 a.m. Story hour. here has been more than adequate. big inning in their game here Tues• the form tract was awarded on a motion by a means of obtaining both hydrogen July 1, 10:15 - 11 a.m. Record lis- However, just as the ivy which day night but it was enough to of the Roy Russell, seconded by Secre- and oxygen, and after being dis- tening. covers these walls is continuous- score a 6 - 4 victory over the And- state a tary Doherty. tilled to remove all the mineral im- 1 NEW BOOKS ly growing, so is Andover; and as over Braves in the newly-organized Dean Other bids received were: Loris purities, its use in delicate mach- Pictorial History of the Automo- Andover grows, so must our City Baseball league. address two G. Stefani, one coat, 3767, ines. bile, Stern. schools. Young ivy leaves must be A feature of the game was a the Lord coats $1,266; and Edward Nor- In literature, also, we realized Costumes, tools, accessories, trimmed and cultured; young lives play executed by the And- thy mind mandin & Sons, one coat $745, two the true value of some of our much ads, evolution of designs as col- must be disciplined and educated. over team in the fourth. Runners Music coats, $1,102.52. loved fairy tales. Most of us, when lected from Motor Magazine. Cov- Therefore, as the school grows, were on first and second when the ished b) we were very young, read Gulliver's ers from 1903-1953. so must its curriculum, offering hatter popped up a little fly on a Senior greater opportunities in modern Travels and considered the adven- Dr. Pygmalion, Maltz. bunt attempt. First baseman Dales Glee clu fields. Already plans for new build- tures of Gulliver as he traveled Dr. Maltz tells his experiences made the catch, threw to Shortstop the presi ings and new courses are being the among the silt-inch Lilliputians, in making over faces and bodies Murray covering second, and 'lees op considered to help Andover's fu- and the giant Brobdingnags, an for over 25 years. This is the first latter fired to Second baseme liev. Johr ture students adapt themselves Doyle covering first. impossible but amusing fairy tale. time that a plastic surgeon has Prize A' readily to our ever changing world. Higgins and McCarthy pitched Then we reached senior English, told of his work, both here and We, the class of 1954, wish for the for Andover but the five runs Prize and discovered that Jonathan Swift abroad. Dozens of interesting sto- master I actually wrote Gulliver's Travels Punchard high school of the future scored on hits in the third was the ries. are awa to depict, through satirical writ- the continuance of her heritage. undoing of the locals. The American President, Hyman. ,tudents ings, the political evils in Eng- May she ever offer to her students Authoritative study of the nature The land at that time. So it has been firm foundations both in education of the job of the presidency — the SOME FIRSTS prize for in other fields of learning. and in living. qualities necessary to fill it, its of bota In addition to these educational The 1954 Almanac published r, growth. Answers the popular ques- Today, we have reached our goal Myrtle E aspects of learning, school has of these twelve school years — our the N.Y. Herald-Tribune says yard clul tions asked every day. existing botan: SEll had its social benefits as well - - high school graduation. But this is that the oldest boy in student government, band, glee garden was established in Ca:, Not As A Stranger, Thompson. not the end of our education — no, group wh club, and (lances. Our guidance Long, best-selling novel of Lu- it is but the beginning of that bridge, Mass., in 1807, the Bow: for the BUY department has directed us in the cas Marsh who cares only about stage which marks the most im- News-Letter, April 1704, was T. White formulating of many wise decis- first American newspaper; the practice of medicine. All portant reason for education — its . the best application. The way in which we first normal school was establishe ions to help shape our lives, much phases of medical practice are : senior, g TRADE as wires have served to train the use these coming years will de- by Horace Mann in Lexington, given detailed attention in this ! ward C. ivy. So our lives resemble that of very long novel. Extremely fine termine the degree of achievement 1837; the Provident Institution of the Savings, 1816, was the nation' ETC, the ivy in growth and in guidance. print. of all our educational aspirations. awarded Thus, our hope as Graduation means both end and first savings bank; the Easter awarded "To the hallow'd Halls of Ivy The Caves Of Steel, Asimov. beginning. It is an end to the hotel in Boston, 1845, was the Arne ey'ry voice will bid farewell, A Spaceman, specialist in ro- shared associations we have en- nation's first steam-heated but,. prize for botics, has been murdered; an CALL 1943 And shimmer off in twilight like joyed to the full in work and play; ing; the first subway was orrr of the c, the old vesper bell." earthman, with the help of a robot but it is the beginning of new in Boston in 1897 and the Gatt' States, partner, is appointed to solve the RJR YOUR TOWNSMAN is that that old vesper bell will associations and new interests Museum in Boston was the li Marjorie viANT-AD TAKER be the golden bell of our achieve- case. Starry-eyed theme! super-imposed on the splendid American vaudeville theatre.

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954 11 to be given to "a deserving grad- uate of Punchard High school who is desirous of furthering his or her inchard education in the field of agricul- ture or home-making." The selec- tion to be made by the school prow superintendent. 150. awarded to Philip B. Holmes. The Andover Teachers' Associa- tion scholarship to two deserving students in the graduating class who require scholarship aid for furthering their education. $200, awarded to William Moon- ey; $200, awarded to Gladys Thom- son. The Hinchcliffe scholarship of $450 was awarded to "two de- serving studerts of the graduating class who received a diploma and are anxious to pursue their studies in a higher institution of learning or in a professional school." The selection is made by the trustees of Punchard Free school with the approval of the head- ANNE THOMPSON master of Punchard $225, awarded to Gail Thomp- laid by those whom we son; $225, awarded to Marilyn forget — our friends and Davis. Ts. It is they who have The Chapin, Draper and Gut- ike us, in the thought of terson scholarship: of $130, tr, "More interested in a awarded to Jane Barker. life than in a standard of The trustees of the Art Scholar- ship fund of November club of Andover, award of $100 was won sadly start our journeys by Ronald A. Muise for outstanding far apart, work in the creative art course in every heart will linger Punchard high school. here;" A scholarship of $35 from the bequest of Miss Alice Bell was the Halls of Ivy that awarded to Miss Eleanor F. Dou- Hind us here today, cette. will ne'er forget though DRIVER EDUCATION be far, far away." CLINIC IN LAWRENCE A driver education clinic for IOR motorists will be held in Law- rence July 1 and 2. The various physco-physical tests are designed EAGUE Members of Punchard high school class of 1929 as they appeared for their 25th reunion held recently at the club house of ill 5, Andover 4 to measure a driver's vision, re- y at Lawrence Andover the Andover Sportsman's club, Inc. (Look Photo) action time, powers of coordination and concentration as well as his is second straight game AWARD DIPLOMAS Doherty ('25) prize for the mem- $150 was awarded to Eleanor F. tinuing with further education. yden-Schofield playstead Doucette, in memory of Nathan G. $100 each awarded to: George sensitivity to glare. All are educa- TO 103 SENIORS ber of the senior class who, in the tional and offered without cost. .a inning tilt. Reilly and judgment of the headmaster, has Hamblin, by an anonymous donor, Adams, Robert Hesse, Geraldine starred for Andover, Reil- (Continued from Page One) Gordon, Betsy Sparks. best exemplified the ideals of in grateful recognition of life long TRY A TOWNSMAN three hits for four times citing patriotism and religion as character and unselfishness in the inspiration gained from association The Andover Grange No. 183 d Giovinco two for two, examples of real values. furtherance of the interest of the with Mr. Hamblin, who devoted him- Patrons of Husbandry scholarship WANT AD — CALL 1943 a two-run double. He said that the first half of the school, $5., awarded to Charles self to Punchard for so many years. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E 20th century was an age in which Giovinco; the Bausch and Lomb The Women's auxiliary to An- 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1- 5 8 3 the drives and brains of man were over Post 8, American Legion, 10 4 honorary science award for excel- 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0- 4 directed toward the good of man- lence in science, awarded to money prize of $5. to that girl in ts: Murray and Shiavone; kind while the next half century Charles Giovinco. the senior class who has, on her McCullom and Dalton. would be a challenge to the indi- Two prizes, for excellence in own initiative, done the most for vidual's life, liberty and pursuit of her class was awarded to Betsy N TOPS BRAVES mathematics to be given to mem- ATTENTION happiness. He added that it was bers of the senior class in memo- Sparks. thuen Blue Sox had one Communism versus Freedom; in TEEN-AGERS! in their game here Tues• ry of Lt. Cmdr. Allan C. Edmands, Scholarships the former the individual a servant ( 29) $15 awarded to Marilyn Da- The Nathan C. Hamblin Memo- but it was enough tc of the state and the latter, the vis, $10 awarded to Carol Des- rial scholarship award given by - 4 victory over the Anl• state a servant to the citizen. es in the newly-organize, Roches; PTA prize to the boy or the Punchard High School Alumni Dean Bodwitch concluded his girl who has shown the most im- association is awarded by the ex- ball league. address with emphasis on "Love YOU, TOO, tre of the game was 3 provement in music, $5 awarded to ecutive board of the association the Lord thy God with all thy heart, Eleanor Nancy White; a prize given on the recommendation of the y executed by the An thy mind and thy soul." in the fourth. Runners by the Women's auxiliary Andover Punchard faculty. The nomina- Music for the program was furn- Legion Post 8 to the senior boy tion is based on a consideration CAN WEAR rst and second when the ished by the school orchestra, the who has earned two varsity letters of the need, scholarship, and iped up a little fly on t Senior Choraliers and the Senior , and stands highest in his class in school citizenship of the appli- 'pt. First baseman Dale Glee club. Gladys Thomson was scholarship and citizenship, $5, cants. THESE WINGS catch, threw to Shortstop the presiding officer and the exer- , awarded to George James Adams; $100, awarded to Carol Anne tvering second, and tit cises opened with prayer b y the 5d to Second basemx PTA prize to a senior who showed DesRoches. Rev. John S. Moses of Christ Church. The Shawsheen Village Wo- Win your wings in the ring first. the most promise in the field of and McCarthy pitches Prize Awards English during the three years, $5, man's club scholarship for two Punchard high school seniors Ground Observer Corps. Volunteer to ver but the five rue Prize awards presented by Head- awarded to Gail Thompson; five boy and one girl) who plan to hits in the third was t: master Lindsay J. March which prizes given by the PTA to the gra- (one serve two hours a week as a further their education. The se- the locals. are awarded annually to honor duate in each course whose work students were as follows: in school has best prepared him to lection was made by the faculty of civilian plane spotter. It's The Myron E. Gutterson ('81) carry out the purpose of that course Punchard high school and ap- fun! It's interesting! ;STS prize for excellence in the study in the future. One prize of $5 to be proved by the Shawsheen Wo- man's club. And you'll be 4 Almanac published :. of botany, $7.50, awarded to given to either a boy or girl in the Myrtle Belle Jacques; the Har- classical, technical and commercial $150, awarded to Gail Thomp- Herald-Tribune says son; $150, awarded to Richard doing a vital job oldest existing botanic vard club prize book to the junior courses, and one prize of $5 for a boy in the college preparatory girl and one prize for a boy in the Lawrence. Is established in Cr., group The Andover Boosters' club an- to keep your country ss., in 1807, the Bolo: who has the highest average general course, classical, Gail !.Dr the year, awarded to Norman Thompson, technical, Arthur White, nual award of four scholarships safe from air attack. or, April 1704, was 1,y r. White; to two boys and two girls of the !Actin newspaper; the the Conroy prizes for commercial, Maureen Darby, gen- s the best ex-tempore essay by a eral, Carol Forsythe, general, Er- Punchard graduating class who Join the 1 school was establishe best satisfy the following qualifi- Mann in Lexington 1: senior, given by the late Dr. Ed- nest Henderson. The Andover Male choir prizes cations: Provident Institution l! ward C. Conroy, former chairman . of the school committee, $5., given for excellency in music of 1. Worthy qualities of leader- 1816, was the nation awarded GROUND OBSERVER CORPS to Pamela Kimball, $3., $5 was awarded to Joan Hath- ship or character as evidenced by figs bank; the Easter participation in the social and ex- CALL OR WRITE CIVIL DEFENSE awarded to Lesley Jane Westfall; away and Louis Pidgeon. t3oston, 1845, wa, the American Legion Post 8, The Andover Teachers' associa- tra-curricular activities of the first steam-heated huh: tion prize of $5 given for excel- school. first subway was open' prize for excellence in the study A satisfactory academic rec- lence in music was awarded to 2. in 1897 and the Gate: of the constitution of the United ord. Carl Buschmann. t Boston was the States, $5., awarded to Joyce for financial aid in con- ANDOVER TowsisAus A special scholarship award of 3. Need audeville theatre. Marjorie Williams; the William A. 12 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954

CAMP COUNSELOR Russell Lord Jr., 67 Summer st., will be leaving soon to counsel at MI! Indian Acres camp and K-Ranch for boys in Fryeburg, Me. Mr. Lord ide will be in the fencing, journalism, mar music, and camping trips depart- Ger ments. nes

Subscribe to The TOWNSMAN we tow lndi And. tine' renc Su and TI from with The Turnabout fleet of the Schools Sailing club, which has a large number of Andover members, shown on Lake Quanna- by tl powitt in Wakefield where the spring racing was held. (Carien Photo) recto cope PLUMBING Andover Skippers Win Many Trophies Epist Old Police Dept. Motorcycle ALB Andover members of the Schools with Franny Mackintosh of Salem st., All and Sailing club captured many of the second. In this division with a con major trophies for the spring rac- coach in the boat Susan Fox of Hits Page One In Sweden day i HEATING ing season at Lake Quannapowitt the Central school topped Cordy in Wakefield. pital. O'Brien of Sunset Rock rd., who The old police department motor- naval Susan Brennan of Elm st., won Installation — Service was second. Betsy Harriman won cycle which was auctioned off last memb. the Fay Cup series trophy for the With The for the highest effort. year by Chief David L. Nicoll has ican I Early Wednesday division; David ['he Laurie Lee Smith trophy, found its way on to the front page ciety CALL - Simpson was awardel the Sports- raced in Turnabouts, was won for a Graduates of a Swedish newspaper. manship Treanor cup; Ralph Kim- rence, second time by Bob Cecill. Laurie Helen Miriam Glennie was among :n the issue of June 12 the Arvi- Marlar ball and Gil Leaf, both of the ju- Smith tied for the score but as Bob those receiving degrees from In- ka (Sweden) Tidning carried a Sun nior high school, tied for the Ship- had beaten her more times than diana university at commencement photo of Vic Hyde riding the cycle W. H. shape prize; Carolyn Kimball won former she had beaten him the tie was ceremonies June 14. Miss Glennie against a background of a billboard the tray offered for the winning Arthur broken. received the degree of B.S. in tex- advertising Hyde and other Amer- Cecile Pike girl while George Stern won In the Late class Wee Nip divi- tile merchandising with distinction. ican entertainers in a show that the prize for the Pike school boy. tagne WELCH sion Polly Hogan, formerly of And- At commencement exercises was to be staged there. ers, ' In the Early Wee Nip division over, won first followed of Lea June 17 Harvard university awarded Vic Hyde will be remembered Wilfrer Bob Cecill came first with a low Pendleton second and Kitty Sides degrees to the following Andover. locally as one of the entertainers CU. score average of 1 6/7; and I3ucky Create third, In the Beginner division of boys: R. Kent Donovan, 95 High who appeared last Thanksgiving Sides second with 2'z. Mrs. J the Late class first place went to st., (magna cum laude); Charles time at the firemen's show. He was Perry Winner in the Early Wednesday Flather, 45 Abbot st., Frederick Marblehead but it was closely fol- booked by Mal Lundgren, who has Lawrer • TEL. 128 Beginner division was Beth Hyde Flather, 45 Abbot st., Donald J. lowed by Gail Barton of the junior just received the clipping from and nei high school and Tommy Leach Mulvey, 87 Chestnut st., David E. "Things Different" Sweden showing a story about The from Shawsheen. Pingree, 45 Cheever circle, (mag- Hyde and the entertainment, and from t na cum laude). Bob Blomquist, racing in the featuring the motorcycle as beine home, College division Sunday series Bradley Waring Schereschewsky, bought from a police chief. son of Mr. and Mrs. Schereschew- with a won again this year with a high When the motorcycle was adver- quiem Get Ready For The 4th point score of 135. Dartmouth with sky of School st., was among the tised for auction last year Hyde church. 36 members of the graduating 131 was second in an 11-college saw it and got in touch with his cemeter Fashions for the balance of the Summer . • • series. class at The Gennery, Washington, pal, Mal Lundgren, here. The latter from the peak selections of the season. In the Wednesday Morning Moth- Conn., 104th commencement exer- bought the machine for $60 for WILLL, ers series Betty Richmond won the cises June 12. He was sports Hyde. He has taken it to Europe Willi. Beginner championship. Alice Ce- editor of the yearbook and active Chief Your best time to choose Cot- and uses it frequently in his tra- cill of Ballardvale rd., was second. in other school clubs. He expects Keith al tons and playthings is now! vels. formed) The following received their rac- to enter Washington and Lee in the Hyde, who is also known as 15 near ing papers with skipper ratings; September after spending the sum- king of the trumpet, is participatin . Andover Central: Susan Fox, Mar- mer as a counsellor in a boys' The fun Friday Nites in a youth circus being shown the Lur gie Allen, Karen Hutchinson, Heath camp in Florida. various hospitals in Sweden. lit, Malone, Nancy Cole, Beth Hyde, service! Byron R. Cleveland Jr., son of present tour will take hen to va- church Franny Mackintosh and Steve So- from April Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Cleveland, rious European centers rector. til rota; Pike school: Lee Onthank, 63 Salem st., was graduated with to about Oct. 15. Cordy O'Brien, Michael Seymour, cemeter the degree of bachelor of science his fraternity, Psi Bruce Macadam, Mary Seymour, in business administration June 21 president of Upsilon. At a special ceremon, Deborah Hayes, George Stern, from the Babson Institute of Busi- June 18 he was comissioned a sec- Carolyn Kimball, Betsy Harriman, ness Administration in Wellesley. ond lieutenant in the reserves. Winky Kittredge, Ginny Pratt, Pru- He majored in the study of product- dence Bridges; Andover junior ion during his course at college. If you don't know what managed high: Willy Simpson, Carol Cle- He is a graduate of Kimball Union ments, Randy Richmond, Susan academy and is a member of Delta currency is, listen to relatives whet This Bank a widow gets her life insurance. Scherescheski, Stephanie Brown, Sigma Pi, a national professional SL Sally Lawrence, Faith Critchley, business administration fraternity. Many fail to recognize opportu. has been paying its depositors Leslie Hart, Tom Sterling and Sal- After graduation he will be asso- nity because they are under the ly Leavitt; Shawsheen: Tom Le- ciated with the J. H. Horne Co., belief that it is only a knocker. bach. Lawrence. Among the Andover mothers who participate in the racing Ginny Ralph K. Webster, son of Mr. N RTH READING Kimball, Alice Cecill, Ann Law- and Mrs. Walter N. Webster, 24 rence, Polly Fox, Betty Richmond, William st., received the degree of Arc DRIVE • IN Betty Kent and Getsy Allen have bachelor of science in physics at o RO been advanced to the Expert divi- %;orcester Polytechnic Institute Now thru Saturday sion. commencement exercises Sunday. Skipper papers also go to Thayer He has started a six-weeks' sum- Two Big Technicolor Hits Poore and June Hutchinson of And- mer training course with the ROTC 3 over and Eleanor \loisson of Law- in Georgia after which he will be JOAN CRAWFORD for the past five years re nce . commissioned in the army signal "JOHNNY GUITAR" Racing at Wakefield will start corps. A graduate of Punchard he Fully insured under again in September. was vice-president of the Phy- — Co-feature — sics club at the Institute and cor- Massachusetts Laws MISS PUTNAM ATTENDING responding secretary of Sigma Al- SHELLY WINTERS LIBRARY CONVENTION pha Epsilon fraternity in his soph- "TENNESSEE CHAMP" Miss Miriam Putnam is attend- omore year and a member of the ing the annual conference of the Depating and the Nautical socie- American Library association at ties. Sunday thru Tuesday Minneapolis this week. Miss Put- John M. Belka, son of Mr. and CHARLTON HESTON Merrimack nam is most interested in the adult Mrs. Michael W. Belka, 58 Red Co-operative Bank education section during which Spring rd., was among the 170 grad- SECRET OF THE INCAS addresses on presenting books to uates who received bachelor of arts the community and techniques of 264 Essex Street degrees at the 149th commence- — Co-Feature — jving book talks have been sche- ment exercises of Bowdoin college LAWRENCE, MASS. duled. June 19. He is a graduate of Pun- BARRY SULLIVAN Member Federal Home Loan Bank System chard. Among his college activit- TRY A TOWNSMAN ies he was a feature writer on the LOOPHOLE WANT AD — CALL 1943 student weekly newspaper and vice

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954 13

of Summerside, P.E.I., Canada and Andrew Bradish, Maurice Carr, DAV INSTALLATION OBITIJARIES several nieces and nephews. Charles Regan, James Donahue The installation of officers of MISS CHARLOTTE M. HILL MISS MARIE HEFFERAN The funeral will be held Friday and Arthur Reason. Andover Chapter 18, D.A.V., will Miss Charlotte M. Hill, a res- Miss Marie Hefferan of Newton, from the M. A. Burke Memorial fu- Representing the American Wool- take place at 8 p.m. tonight in the ident of the Andover Town infir- a former Andover resident, died neral home with a solemn high en cbmpany in Raleigh were Mr. quarters on Park st. Guests are in- mary, died Sunday in the Lawrence June 18, at her home after a short Mass of requiem at 9:30 a.m. in St. and Mrs. Hugh Vignette. vited to attend. General hospital after a short ill- illness. Augustine's church. Burial will be A NATIVE SOFT The outgoing commander is Wil- ness. A native of Lawrence, she at- in Augustine's cemetery. liam J. Burke and the incoming She was born in Andover and tended St. Charles' church, Nor- Josh Billings, famous Massachu- setts lecturer and humorist of the commander will be Donald Whee- was a life-long resident of the wood. JAMES W. CLINTON lock. town. Miss Hill was a member of James William Clinton, 35 Clarke early 1800's from whose name we Surviving are a nephew, the get the term to "josh" someone, PERSONAL Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge and Rev. Samuel J. Lombard of St. st., Lawrence, died unexpectedly was really Henry Shaw, son of Miss Louisa Eaton of Chestnut Andover Grange and St. Augus- Monica's parish, Methuen and a June 16 in the American Woolen Henry Shaw of Lanesboro who was st., and Mrs. Oswald Tower of tine's Episcopal church, Law- niece Mrs. Usula Howard of Nor- company's mill in Raleigh, N.C., Judson rd., attended their class where he was employed. one of the founders and first pres- • rence. wood. ident of the Pontoosic Woolen reunion at Wellesley college last A native of Andover, he made Surviving are several nieces The funeral was held Monday Manufacturing Co. in Pittsfield. week. ildkrt and nephews. from the M. A. Burke Memorial his home in Lawrence most of his The funeral was held Wednesday funeral home with a solemn high life and was employed in Raleigh On ihe CamPu6 from the Lundgren funeral home Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. in St. for the past two years. He was for- ...,, with services at 2 p.m., conducted Monica's church, Methuen. Burial merly employed in the Ayer mills, Phillips wn on Lake Quanna- by the Rev. C. Bertrand Bowser, was in St. Augustine's cemetery. Lawrence. Academy (Carien Photo) rector of St. Augustine's Epis- The bearers were: William and He leaves his widow, Catherine copal church. Burial was in Christ Thomas Harrington, Raymond Col- (Winters) Clinton, a son, James W. -A-- if:clover Inn Episcopal cemetery, Andover. lins, Peter Flannery, James Jr., both of Lawrence; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Wholey of East Hart- A "Treadway Inn" ALBERT E. LAMONTAGNE O'Brien and Henry Flynn. >torcycle ford, Conn. Albert E. Lamontagne, 48 Bea- Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 ;Ginner 6 to 7:30 MRS. JAMES H. MERRICK The funeral was held Saturday con st., died unexpectedly Satur- Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 2:30 day in the Lawrence General hos- Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Dick) Mer- from the Raymond V. Keefe funeral eclen rick, wife of James H. Merrick, 131 home, Lawrence, with a solemn Wedding Receptions Brid4e Luncheons Banquets pital. Born in Lawrence, he was a Tel. 903 ROBERT N. FRAZER, Monier i police department motor- naval veteran of World War II, a Farnham st., Lawrence, died Sat- high Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. in urday in the Lawrence General hos- ich was auctioned off last member of Andover Post 8, Amer- St. Patrick's church. Burial was in GIFT SH'DP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY thief David L. Nicoll has ican Legion and the Holy Name so- pital after a long illness. St. Augustine's cemetery, Andover. way on to the front page ciety of Sacred Heart church, Law- A native of Andover, she had The bearers were: Paul Barry, J. dish newspaper. rence. He was employed in the resided in Lawrence for 25 years issue of June 12 the Arvi- Marland mills. and was an attendant of the South :den) Tidning carried a Surviving are his widow, the Congregational church. Vic Hyde riding the cycle former Mary Claire Croteau; a son Besides her husband, she leaves M. T. STEVENS & SONS CO. background of a billboard Arthur; two daughters, Irene and a daughter, Barbara, wife of Wil- ng Hyde and other Arner- Cecile; his father, Treffle Lamon- liam Wood Jr., two sisters, Mrs. DIVISION OF J.P. STEVENS, INC. F..rtainers in a show that tagne of West Andover; six broth- Mary Brierly of Ballardvale and staged there. Mrs. Charlotte Bruce of Newbury- ers, Wallace, Marshall, Wilbur, port; one brother, Alex Dick of yde will be remembered Wilfred, Frank and Leo, all of s one of the entertainers Hollywood, Cal., and two grand- Greater Lawrence; three sisters, children, James and David Wood. 4frutoisace4, Thtz 0 • Oj 4 eared last Thanksgiving Mrs. Jeannette Quintal, Mrs. Rita oe firemen's show. He was Perry and Mrs. Simone Kyjanka, of The funeral was held Tuesday ,y Mal Lundgren, who has Lawrence; also several nieces from the Frederick E. Allen chapel, eived the clipping from and nephews. with services at 2 p.m. by the showing a story about The funeral was held Tuesday Rev. Robert G. Morris, pastor of d the entertainment, and from the Arthur J. Scott funeral South Congregational church. Bur- the motorcycle as bein.: home, 298 S. Broadway, Lawrence, ial was in Spring Grove cemetery. om a police chief. with a solemn high Mas s of re- BERL SOLES1100111 MRS. MARY HORAN the motorcycle was adver- quiem at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Mrs. Mary (Campbell) Horan, 11 t auction last year Hyde church. Burial was in Sacred Heart Oak st., Ballardvale, died Tues- at the and got in touch with his cemetery. day morning in the family home Lundgren, here. The latter WILLIAM J. KEITH JR. after a short illness. the machine for $60 for A native of Fairfield, P.E.I., a has taken it to Europe William J. Keith Jr., 8, son of MARLAND Chief Petty Canada, she had resided in Bal- it frequently in his tra- Officer William J. Keith and Gladys (Martinson) Keith, lardvale for the past 70 years and formerly of Andover, drowned June was an attendant of St. Joseph's who is also known as the 15 near his home in Newport, R.I. church. se trumpet, is participating MILLS The funeral was held June 18 from She leaves a daughter, Mrs. th circus being shown at the Lundgren funeral home with Alice H. Dumont of Ballardvale; a tosiiitals in Sweden. His services at 2:30 p.m. in Christ granddaughter, Mrs. Jane St. Just Off .our will take him to va- church by the Rev. John S. Moses Amend, also of Ballardvale; a ropean centers from April North Main Street rector. Burial was in Spring Grove brother, Ronald Campbell of North- ANDOVER Oct. 15. cemetery. ampton; a sister, 1Irs. John Taylor of his fraternity, Psi At a special ceremony e was comissioned a sec• nant in the reserves. ea.sit anti Bteev don't know what managed is, listen to relatives when gets her life insurance. Summer Comfort 'ail to recognize opportu. Luse they are under the Footwear by t it is only a knocker.

ow thru Saturday FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Big Technicolor Hits ABOVE: A striking basque red and )AN CRAWFORD panama sling-back wedgie throb- bing with the excitement of a Car- NNY GUITAR" men! A world of fashion at your - Co-feature - feet!

ELLY WINTERS LEFT: Air-cooled ... a two-tone IESSEE CHAMP mesh breeze bandit by Sundial for men. Many other Sundial styles .. all cool and comfortable. POUND GOODS day thru Tuesday RLT ON HESTON will be of special interest to r OF THE INCAS Budget Your Payments or Charge It - women who make braided rugs!

• Co-Feature - Open Monday through Friday — 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. RRY SULLIVAN REINHOLD'S Saturdays — 8 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. .00PHOLE 13 MAIN ST. TEL. 78

14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 24, 1954

Hesse, Richard L.umenello, Cor- The Award Assembly Held At Punchard Planning division of thi SHAWSHEEN nelius McCarthy, Ronald Muise, Department of Commerce has I.( At a special letter award assem- given by Gerry Gordon. Peter Anderson and David Best. cently published a set of suggest,. FROZEN FOOD bly held at Punchard high school Thaxter Eaton presented the Football and basketball: Frank rules and regulations governing the CENTER INC. last Friday in charge of Kenneth K. Sons of the American Revolution Dyer and Phillip Spinney (basket- subdivision of land for use by th, NIcKiniry a large number of stu- Good Citizenship medal to Charles ball manager). local planning hoards throughout First Quality dents were presented with various Giovinco. Headmaster March pre- Football and baseball: Lawrence the state. awards. sented the Daughters of the Amer- Lynch and Paul Ostrowski. CAPONS Varsity letter awards were made ican Revolution Good Citizen cer- Football and track: John Cole, TOWNSMAN CLASSI FI EL by the coaches in various sports tificate to Betsy Sparks and the (indoor and outdoor), George lien- ADS BRING RESULTS Put Your Order and other awards included those Charles Palmer Davis medal for rick, Allan and Arthur Schwarzen- In Now for art, band, orchestra and good excellence in current events to berg (indoor and outdoor track). citizenship. Carol Ann DesRoches. Football, basketball and base- Legals 16 TANTALLO' ROAD During the program the class Varsity letters were awarded as ball: George Adams, John Carver ANDOVER 2324 will was read by Joan Robinson follows: and William Vickers. Football, basketball and track: Commonwealth of Massachusetts t;ssex, tind advice to the undergra Football: Robert Gillis, Robert To al Ernest Clegg (basketball manager) Docket No. 244,781 PROBATE COURT trust est Louis Pigeon, Alan Wadman, Paul Essex, ss. F.E; Whitley and Raymond Yancy. To all persons interested in the es- Llr 0 W N S M AN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Basketball': James Downey and tate of LOUIS A. BELISLE late of the bene and William Stack. Andover in said County, deceased. Senior C Basketball and baseball: Robert A petition has been presented to School, AUTO REPAIRS E LECTRICIANS JEWELERS Leete and Robert Lefebvre. said Court praying that DELIA M. The to Basketball and track: Edward LIVINGSTON and EVERETT L. BE- rented to LISLE, both of Andover in said Coun- its eight Dwyer. sloe. Baseball: Ralph Anderson, Will- ty be appointed administrators of said CLARK MOTOR John H. estate without giving a surety on their If you Archie A. Gunn iam Fisher, Robert Grudzinski, bonds. :r your a CO. Richard Lawrence, William Mooney, If you desire to object thereto you or appearanc MASTER ELECTRICIAN Nicholas Mullick, John Murray your attorney should file a written ap- T.ort befor AUTHORIZED GRECOE Winthrop Pearl and Harry Leidick, pearance in said Court at Lawrence be- an the twe \i44 if my f or the return CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH (manager). fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the Gil Burners - Light — Power Jeweler • Optician Track: Erix Burgher, Carl Busch- twelfth day of July 1954, the return Witness SALES and SERVICE. ;Are, Fir, MOTOR & APPLIANCE man, George Heseltine, Kenneth day of this citation. REPAIRS Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- thIrd day PAINTING and BODY WORK Hearing Aids Hill, James Holt, David llurley, thousand n . . Kneath, Charles Simpson, quire, First Judge of said Court, this IN OUR OWN SHOP. twenty-first day of June In the year JO 48 MAIN ST. Alexander Thomson and Charles one thousand nine hundred and fifty- 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER TELEPHONE 83041 four. COMM Tel. Andover 333 Golf: itichard Davis, Thomas JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register, Richardson, William Stack, Paul Tomlinson & Hatch C. A. HILL & CO Decker, Roger Christie, Thomas 301 Essex Street uses, us, Hale, James Richardson, Granville Lawrence, Mass. 24-1-8 To all GENERAL Electrical Contractor RESTAURANTS PARK AUTO Cutler and Paul Gallant. Commonwealth of Massachusetts trust estate REPAIRING Docket No. 244205 T FENW ST. PROBATE COURT hdover, in CHARLES A. HILL, JR. 1,9 benefit JENNEY Essex, ss. Do You Know To all persons interested in the pe- oduatinq GARAGE GAS & OILS Call us for every residen- tition hereinafter described. Free School The trus. 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 tial, commercial and in- Massachusetts? A petition has been presented to said Court by BELINDA MAR 10t,1 rented to , dustrial electrical service. FYFFE of Andover in said County, its eighth t. Massachusetts in 1950 with a praying that her name may be changed If you de BUILDING MATERIAL LIGHTING ENGINEERS population of 4,690,514 had as as follows: BELINDA MARION FYFFE or your att, 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 107A many people as Switzerland, to BELINDA MARION BECK. appearance 400,000 more than Denmark, If you desire to object thereto you or Tort before LUMBER - PAINTS 600,000more than Finland, 700,000 your attorney should file a written ap- :a the twent pearance in said Court at Lawrence t,..e return dc more than Bolivia, 1,400,000 more Witness, WALLPAPER DALE E. than Norway, 1,700,000 more than before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the twelfth day of July 1954 the return tuire, First HARDWARE Ireland and a greater population day of this citation. WEBSTER I than 17 other independent nations, Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- SPORTING GOODS based on foreign populations re- quire, First Judge of said Court, this RENT F Electrician , ported by the Twentieth Century twenty-first day of June in the year AMMUNITION — TARGETS Fund. The Commonwealth ranks one thousand nine hundred and fifty- Exper MOTOR & APPLIANCE REPAIRS eighth among the U. S. A. states four. • PROMPT SERVICE • CHOICE OF FINE I JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. in population and is the most J. E. Pitman Est. Work Called For and Delivered FOODS AND LIQUORS ' From the office of: Fresh densely settled of any state ex- Atty. Thomas J. Lane 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER 31 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 2105 cept Rhode Island and New Jersey. 705 Cregg Bldg., LOUIS SCANLON'S Care TEL. 664 There are more telephones in Lawrence, Mass. 24-1- ON THE ANDOVER LINE li 'Jassachusetts than in all but six PHOTOCRA Pb ERS nations of the world. is ith 1,760,000 CESSPCCLS instruments in service, the com- monwealth has a third as many as Come To the United Kingdom, half as many CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT SWANSON'S as Canada, three-fifths as many as —ALSO— LOOK ...estern Germany, two-thirds as Cesspools and Septic Tanks Installed Snack 6. Hobby Shop many as France, four-fifths as PHOTO many as Japan, nine-tenths as many CHARLES CORBEIL "WHERE FRIENDS MEET" as Sweden and more than any other TEL LOWELL 7 236 SERVICE country. There is a telephone in ‘.!assachusetts for every 2.7 people.

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of Massachusetts third day of June, in the year one -7orriiitonwealth WINCHESTER .22 rifles - Model Legals No. 185240 thousand nine hundred and Fifty-four. Personal JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. a 90 pump action in working order. BATE COURT Older 10-17-24 od e 1 52 bo I t action target; vealth of Massachusetts Tssex, ss. ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES- High- sling, Lyman front sight. Model To all persons interested in the est prices paid for old washing - 69 Docket No. 244,7y Commonwealth of Massachusetts bolt action. Also two old silver estate under the will of MARCIA- machines, regardless of condition. 'ROBATE COURT trust Docket No. 244,803 pocket match boxes. C. A. Corry, : IINCHCLIFFE, late of PROBATE COURT 20 a pound for house rags. Ted's Aniover, in said County, deceased, for Tel. Andover 542-M evenings.0-17 rrsons interested in the es- Essex, ss. Salvage, 347 Andover st., Ballard- the benefit of Certain Students of the vale. Eel. Andover 938-J. )UIS A. To WILLIAM H. FAULKNER of And- BELISLE late of senior Class of Framingham Normal Houses for Sale said County, deceased. over in said County and to his heirs A-17-24-1-8 q on has been presented School, apparent or presumptive. to The trustee of said estate has pre- SOUTH MAIN ST., corner County praying that DELIA M. A petition has been presented to Lost and Found b sented to said Court for allowance — Rd. Attractive 7 room home. Con- tN and EVERETT L. BE- said Court alleging that said WILLIAM -In your case, Madam, its eighth to tenth accounts, inclu- ANDOVER SAVINGS Bank Pass veniences. Large porch. Garage h of Andover in said Coun- H. FAULKNER has become incapac- have to call in the Engineering and shop, poultry house. Few col- inted administrators of said sive. itated by reason of advanced age — and Department for Plans and book No. 61679 has been lost and If you desire to object thereto you onial homes, well located. Land out giving a surety on their mental weakness — to care properly Specifications." application made for payment in ac- or your attorney should file a written by the acre or lot. Miss Thomas, for his property and praying that cordance with Sec. 20, Chap. 167 arpearance in said Court at Newbury- of the General laws. Payment has Rocky Hill Rd., Andover. Tel. Con. sire to object thereto you or FREDERICK M. FAULKNER of Haver- SALE port before ten o'clock in the forenoon .y virtue and in execution of the been stopped. sy should file a written ap- hill in said County, or some other 13-24-1-8 Q-20-27-3 :n the twenty-eighth day of June, 1954, power of sale contained in a certain • said Court at Lawrence he- suitable person be appointed conser- the return day of this citation. FOR SALE - New Cape Cod, 6 :lock in the forenoon on the vator of his property. mortgage given by ROSE LEVIN to Services Offered rooms with full shed dormer. 1.5 Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- WILLIA' t E. LANCASTER, dated 'Oct of July 1954, the return If you desire to object thereto you miles Boston side of Phillips acad- ;sire, First Judge of said Court, this ober 21, 1953, and recorded with the citation. or your attorney should file a written GENEitAL 1“)il I., Landscaping; :rut day of June, in the year one North • dstrict Essex Registry of Deeds, emy. Call Evenings Mystic 8-3665. JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- appearance in said Court at Newbury- Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade nusand nine hundred and fifty-four. hook 782, Page 347, for breach of con- Q-17 t Judge of said Court, this port before ten o'clock in the forenoon A Loam, Sand, Filling and Stones. ditions of said mortgage and for the t day of June in the year JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. on the twenty-eighth day of June Garbage removed. Romano Truck- 10-17-24 purpose of forclosing the same will be Wonted to Buy Ind nine hundred and fifty- 1954, the return day of this citation. ing. Tel. And. 946-J. C- TV sold at public auction at 2 P.R. on Commonwealth of Massachusetts Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Avrtu !:5 OR ANYTHING old. HNI J. COSTELLO, Register. quire, First Judge of said Court, this Tuesday July 6, 1954, on or near the ALTERATIONS AND Dressmaking No. 185240 premises described in said mortgage, skillfully done. Quick dependable tliirble-top. alnut, Crape and & Hatch PFitJBATE COURT first day of June in the year one Rose-carved Furniture, Glass, Chi- Street thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. all and singular the premises conveyed service. Mrs. Alice Hewett, 35 ss. by said mortgage, as follows: na, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints. Mass. 24-1-8 JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Washington Ave., Tel. 283-M. C-TF To all persons interested in the The land in that part of said And- Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture From the office of: [wealth of Massachusetts trust estate under the will of MARGA- over known as Shawsheen Village, CLOCKS REPAIRED, old and new, Etc., William F. Graham Jr., 165 Richard K. Gordon Docket No. 244205 FENWICK. HINCHCLIFFE, late of with all buildings thereon shown as called for and delivered too. Harold Golden Hill Ave., Ilaverhill, Mass. 3 Main St., ROBATE COURT Ar,dover, in said County, deceased, for lot (15) on a plan of land entitled Dennison, 83 High St., Andover. Telephone Haverhill 23708. toe benefit of Certain Students of the Andover, Mass. 10-17-24 "Plan -D- showing Property Owned by Tel. And. 2222-M. C-TF call to look. Ty ;raduatinq Class of The Punchard ,ersons interested in the pe- Commonwealth of Massachusetts TEXTILE REALTY CO., located in inafter described. =ree School, of Andover, DI1ESS`IALING and Alterations. PHILLIPS ACA01:%1Y (.11.Vt)U.11 I. Docket No. 244911 Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass." ,on has been presented to The trustee of said estate has pre- Specializing in children's clothing. buying picture frames, old desks, PROBATE COURT and recorded as Desk Plan No. 879 at BELINDA MARIC': sented to said Court for allowance — Mrs. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham jewelry, dishes, dolls, and marble rt by Essex, ss. the Registry of Deeds for the Northern in said County, its eighth to tenth accounts, inclusive. Rd., Tel. Andover 2035-W. C-'1'F top furniture. Appraisals given in f Andover To all persons interested in the es- Registry District of said County, which at her name may be change: If you desire to object thereto you strictest confidence. "Eel. Law- tate of ANNE E. SULLIVAN otherwise said land is more particularly bounded TRASH, GARBAGE & Disposal. YrT, cr your attorney should file a written rence 83072. TF : BELINDA MARION F- known as ANNA E. SULLIVAN late of and described as follow: Trash 300 per barrel. Garbage 25c IA MARION BECK. topearance in said Court at Newbury- Easterly by North Main Street, sev- :ort before ten o'clock in the forenoon Andover in said County, deceased. per week. Cellars, yards, stores ANTIQUES - Am interested in buy- )sire to object thereto you A petition has been presented to enty-two (72) feet; ing good furniture and general furn- file a written q- the twenty-eighth day of June, 1954, Southerly by Lot Seven (7) eighty- and factories cleaned. Any refuse ley should said Court for probate of certain in- ishings of early type. The Wagners, in said Court at Lawrence le return day of this citation. removed. Frank J. 7%!el.aughlin, struments purporting to be the last nine (89) feet; 18 Andover St., (`,eorgetown, Mass. o'clock in the forenoon Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Westerly by Lots eight (9) and thir- Dallardvale St., North V.ihnington. will and letter of said deceased by Tel. Georgetown 71 61. day of July 1954 the retur- :uire, First Judge of said Court, this teen (13) seventy-two (72) feet; and Tel. Oliver 8-2:171. JOHN SCANLON, of Yonkers, in the i citation. County of West Chester, and State of Northerly by lots thirteen (13) and For Rcnt—Apts and Flats v JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- fourteen (14) eighty-nine feet. All as Help Wanted—Female h New York, praying that he be appoint- Judge of said Court, th:. a RENT FORMAL WEAR ed executor thereof without giving a shown on said plan. t day of June in the year :'he sale will be made subject to a DOES PRESENT income fall short CARMEL ROAD - - 3 room apart- surety on his bond. nine hundred and fin , mortgage to the May State '.terchants of your needs? Add extra dollars to ment. Heat, hot water, refrigerator, and If you desire to object thereto you Expertly Fitted :utional ,ank, all accrued interest the family income by becoming an and gas stove. Garage available. or your attorney should file a written HN J. COSTE! : , thereon and all tax, water bills to date Avon representative. Personal int- Business woman preferred. Tel. appearance in said Court at Newbury- Andover 1254-W. office of: of the deed. erview required. lirite 205 Tremont V-24 Freshly Cleaned port before ten o'clock in the forenoon J. Lane Five hundred ($500.00) dollars cash St., NIelrose, Mass. 11-24 las on the twenty-sixth day of July, 1954, FOR RENT - Large cool room with Bldg., deposit will be required at the time the return day of this citation. private bath and shower. Garage Mass. 24-:- Carefully Pressed and ?lace of sale, the balance within Work Wanted—Female j Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- available. Tel. Lawrence 28036. fifteen (15) days of the date of said quire, First Judge of said Court, this V-24 WOMAN WV) LD LIFE position as fourteenth day of June in the year one sale. tortgagee nursemaid. Must live in. Would con- thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. E. LA.I Wanted for Rent From the office of: sider summer work. Tel. Lawrence JOHN J. COSTELLO, register. L.ewis R. Schwartz 6622. J-24 WANT' '1 11ENT - 4 or 3 bed- >:1'0m the office of 301 Essex Street room house in Andover. Would con- Anna M. Greeley, Attorney Lawrence, 10-17-24 GIRL FRIDAY - - College sopho- sider option to buy. Write r3ox 21 Main St. more, drives, swims, knows French, J-21 Andover Townsman, Andover Andover, Mass. 17-24-1 Commonwealth of Massachusetts will garden, tutor, baby sit, or read or call \tr. Johnson Lowell 6311, Docket No. 244872 to aged. References furnished. before 5 p.m. weekdays. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN PROBATE COURT Write Box T-25, Andover Toms- W-17-21-1-8 Essex, ss. man, Andover. J-24 To all persons interested in the es- tate of FLOYD W. EASTMAN late of NINTH GRADE girl desires baby Andover in said County, deceased. sitting work. Call Andover 1265-J. Call Us... A petition has been presented to J-24-1 said Court praying that FREDERICK JACKSON C. EASTMAN of Andover in said Coun- Dogs, Cats and Pets ty be appointed administrator of said BOXER PUPPIES - AKC regis- AIN, PLANE, SNIP estate without giving a surety on his bond. tered, Wormed and vaccinated. 3 LUMBER If you desire to object thereto you months old. Fawn or Brindle. Can or—no matter how or your attorney should file a written be seen at Boxford home. Phone travel, you should CO. INC. appearance in said Court at Salem be- Tucker 7-2769 before 9 a.m. or 5 to 7 p.m. M-10-17-24 a Persona! Ettects The .-.)apartment Store fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on the sixth day of July 1954, the return day y. This inexpensive Complete Stocks of Summer Formal Wear, for ,ome Builders of this citation. Help Wanted—Male trice protects against Tuxedos, Full Automatic Heating Dress, r)inner Jackets, Black Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Esquire, by fire, theft and shoes, etc. First Judge of said Court, this elev- SPLENDID oportunity now avail- other perils. LUMBER enth day of June in the year one thou- able to supply over 3500 families HEADQUARTERS sand nine hundred and fifty-four. in W. Essex locality with farm and JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. home products backed by company in Greater Lawrence HARDWARE 17 17-24-1 with over 65 years experience. Products well known in locality. AND A COMPLETE LINE COURTEOUS CIRCLE Surrounding Dealers in business SALES 6 SERVICE IHERTY OF BUILDING MATERIALS Courteous Circle of the King's from 7 to 23 years. For further de- 24 HOUR SERVIC.c. Daughters recently installed the tails write W. T. Hawleigh Co., FREE HOKE HEATING ''VEYS isurance following officers for the ensuing Dept. MAE-71 -LK, Albany, N.Y. year: Mrs. C. Norman l3endroth, 1-24- 1 -8 • ,GENCY 10-12 JACKSON ST. leader; Miss Formic Davis, vice -.ET leader; Mrs. Harry Donovan, re- Articles for Sale CYR MAIN STRI LAWRENCE cording secretary; Mrs. George OIL COMPANY Glennie, corresponding secretary; bic,,,•Ies for sale. 26" Mrs. William Gibson, treasurer. - - one girl's, one boy's. Good con- 100 WATER ST. LAWRENCE dition. Call Andover 824 evenings. Miss Madeleine Hewes was the in- 56 'Main St. Tel. 1169 TEL. 4141 stalling officer. 0-24 TEL. 32775

16 THURSDAY Tut ANuipvtip licwr4144AN JUNE 24, 1954 Phillips street for the purpose TOWN'S RECREATIONAL Newcomers Club of To Place Flags On Graves installing a twin electric duct line, FACILITIES OPEN SOON Elects Officers George McCracken, proprietor of (Continued from Page One) i'he Newcomers club hell its fi- the Shawsheen Market, was granted Year permission to erect a sign over his leave Shawsheen center at 9:30 o'- nal meeting of the season last Mon- OF Veterans Twice A clock and pick up passengers at day with a buffet luncheon at the r'1.11,s and markers 1, ill be the Lawrence Electric Co., one for place of business on Riverina road, at the Baptist church at 9:35 a.m. Andover Inn. placed on the graves of veterans two poles on Lowell street wes- It will then go to Pomp's and make Officers were elected as fol- twice a year — Memorial day, May terly from Bellevue road and the a trip to Ballardvale, leaving there lows: President, Mrs. Allyn Sears; 30 and Veterans' day, Nov. 11. The other for one pole on Cutler road DAY and NIGHT at 9:50 o'clock for the pond. Morn- vice president, Mrs. John Brown; second decoration is a new ser- westerly from Reservation road. VC ing service is only for those child- recording secretary, Mrs. George vice in honor of the soldier and A petition of the Lawrence Elec- ren who attend swimming or life- Colt; corresponding secretary, Mrs. sailor lead and will be in lieu of tric Co., for two pole locations on saving classes, no other. Joseph O'Brien; treasurer, Mrs. placing flowers on the graves Me- Sterling street was denied after - Regular service for all wishing Warren Oldacker. morial day. hearing several remonstrants de- 0 it will be given afternoons. The Chairmen of the various com- The action was decided upon at clare they did not want poles bus will leave Shawsheen at 12:45 mittees were elected by the new a meeting of the Xlemorial day com- erected on the street. p.m., leave the Baptist church at president. They were: Telephone, mittee with the selectmen Monday Phillips academy was granted a 12:55 p.m., go to the pond and then Mrs. Edward Cordts; publicity, night. The committee is made up permission to open up a section of to Ballardvale. It will leave the Mrs. S. Blake; transportation, Mrs. of Past Cmdr. Dorothy Volker, All- ANDOVER Vale at 1:10 p.m. for the pond. The Paul Trickey; hospitality, Mrs. Women's post, American legion; 7 M A I N ST bus will make a second trip in the Cmdr. Charles A. McKew, And- John Urba and Mrs. Arthur Spitz; PAUL 'S 1 2T E L 21 25 TAXI SERVICE I afternoon from the Baptist church directory, Mrs. Robert NIcAnern; re- over post 2128, Veterans of For- 25 Years' Experience at 2 p.m. and make additional trips freshments, Mrs. Albert Kempton. eign Wars; Cmdr. J. William Burke, if necessary. Disabled American Veterans; Cmdr. Dressmaking Remodeling ar On return trips the bus will A. DOUGLAS MACLAREN Albert Cole Jr., Andover post 3, Alterations CAIL1_ 414 ... leave from Pomp's to all original NAMED CHIEF CLERK American Legion, and Francis P. Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses POST OFFICE AVENUE points at 4:30 p.m. and make con- (Continued from Page One) Markey, permanent member of the Made to Order HOLI[) tinued trips until all children are over, a graduate of Phillips acad- committee. taken home. emy and of Wentworth Institute in President Eisenhower recently Horribl There will be two classes in be- Boston in 1948 as an architectural signed the bill making Nov. 11 ginner swimming. Group A will Veterans' day instead of Armistice YOU'LL S draughtsman. He is presented em- Cool Corn meet Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ployed in Lawrence with the firm day. In view of the new prominence Base day from 10:30 to 12:30 o'clock. of Ashton, Huntress and Pratt. given Veterans' day the committee Donald Light will be the instructor. The newly named official is mar- felt that the highest respect that Bor Group B will meet Tuesday, Thurs- ried and has three children, Les- could be paid a dead veteran was Wa4A COGAN CLEAN, QUIET day and Saturday at the same hours. the display of a flag on his grave lie, 7, Jeffrey, 3, and Alan six Firev The instructor will be John T. Cole months. and at a recent meeting it was COMFORT WITH A MODERN Jr. In the town house he will be lo- unanimously voted by the commit- Other classes are: tee that hereafter no flowers be cated on the second floor in the Andover Intermediate swimming: Anthony farmer court room with Warren 0. placed on the graves Memorial day ante of t t. Perrino, instructor: Monday, Tues- Petersen, town engineer. and in lieu of that service flags G-E ROOM or OFFICE eek end day and Thursday mornings. and markers be placed on the eat for yc Advanced swimming: Gregory H. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition the graves twice a year. Ballardvale playground will open riday ever Arabian, instructor; first class The committee stated its views nue right I July 19 and then on Monday, Wed- evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. when discussing the subject with AIR-CONDITIONER The Andover Recreation commit- hen a co nesday and Friday mornings. the selectmen and the latter con- ill concluc Junior lifesaving: Anthony Sulli- tee, under whose supervision the curred, realizing that by the plac- A recreational facilities are operated, A carniva van instructor; Monday, Wednesday ing of flags on the graves twice a oat 8, Ame and Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. urges parents to remember that any year the town was fulfilling its Senior lifesaving: Gregory H. Ar- child of pre-school age must be riday at tl obligation to the veteran. over plays abian, instructor; First class July accompanied on a playground by This is now the general trend 19 and then Monday, Wednesday an adult. rogress fot throughout the state where more he carnival and Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Twilight League places are giving up the old cus- scholarshi The Twilight League, operated Adult swimming problems: In- tom of placing flowers on vete- hard High structors Arabian and Perrino; first in conjunction with the play- rans' graves. Other fea class June 30 at 6 p.m. and then grounds, opened June 7 with four The selectmen at their meeting Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 teams, Ballardvale, CYO, West my observi granted two joint pole locations lode a horr p.m. After July 19 adult classes Andover and Browns. One round of to the N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., and will meet Wednesday and Friday games has already been played. ning, a kid evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. The schedule for the next week ACADEMY great ho is: Friday, Browns vs Lest And- ght Sunda) Starting assignments for the over; Monday, Browns vs Ballard- BARBER SHOP The horri opening of the playgrounds have vale; Wednesday, West Andover 96 Main St. Near A & P n Elm stre been made by George Snyder, super- ill proceec vs CYO. All games are played at 3 BARBERS — GOOD SERVICE visor, as follows: Central, William the Central playground and start at Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 8:30 to 6 the note Igoe and Pauline Surette; Shaw- The umpires are James Bis- 6 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 8:30 to 7 (Conti sheen, Betty Sheeley and Cornelia sett and Edward Lefebvre. 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