Y 12, 1956

%ILL APPROVED The will of Jane M. Treanor of Chestnut st. was approved in the probate court at Salem recently by Judge John V. Phelan. lie appoin- ted Vincent Treanor of Osgood st. ed as executor. Estimated value of ii, the estate is $24,000. TRY A TOWNSMAN Andover's Own Newspaper Since 1887 rs WANT AD — CALL 1943 an, VOLUME 69 NUMBER 41 ANDOVER , JULY 19, 1956 PRICE 10 CENTS A. am- 127 MAIN ST. ol- PAUL'S TEL. 2125 J. 25 Years' Experience 2711 Youngsters Already on, Dressmaking Remodeling ide Alterations ide Lathes. Suits, Coats and Dresses. ^er. Moat to Order Enrolled For Fall; May of on Have Many More Then . arm wl- SANDRAN At least 2711 students will be Ian Five August Dates enrolled in public schools here in )re September. Are Scheduled For But Supt. Edward I. Erickson has predicted the actual attend- Voter Registrations ance will be above the announced figure. Dates for registration of new School enrollment has more than voters in the six precincts have doubled since• 1945, according to been. established by Town Clerk Erickson's records. In 1950, there George Winslow. were 1739 youngsters enrolled Registration will be held in and in 1945 — 10 short years ago— Sacred Heart school Aug. 3 from. there were only 1276. The 1955 7-9 for residents of precinct enrollment' was 2562 — 149 less three; than the prediction for September. Grange hall, Aug. 7 from 7-9, The anticipated enrollment fig- for precinct four; ures show 1721 in kindergarten Ballardvale fire station, Aug. 9 through sixth grade; 610 in the from 7-9, for precinct five; three junior high school grades (Continued on Page 16) ( Continued on Page Eight ) Announces Plans This is one of seven bus loads of playground youngsters who enjoyed their annual outing Tuesday at . The buses left Central school at 10:30 and returned late in the after- For Addition To noon after a day of fun at the popular Lake. (Leone) Parochial School An expansion program for St. Failing Sirens, Whistles For C.D. Test Augustine's school is being planned. The Town Manager bill may The Rev. Henry B. Smith, reach Governor Herter's desk Today; fVennik Asks Conelrad Aid U.S.A., pastor of the church, an- this week — possibly today. nounced the plans Sunday morn- The wail of air raid sirens anti over residents are urged to tune 'Ihe bill was ordered to a third minutes. The "yellow" warning ing. soarse blasts of plant whistles their radios to 640 or 1240 — for reading Tuesday in the Senate is a steady, sustained sound on He said the school will be ex- will reach into every section of sirens and whistles. The "red an official Conelrad test. All and was listed next-to-last on panded to meet present and future town this afternoon. alert" is intermittent blasts on the calendar for action Wednes- stations will be off the air from needs. It is the same problem But no public participation in whistles and a warbling siren. 4:10 to 4:25 while the two official day. The Senate Clerk's office • that is facing the rest of the town, the Civil Defense test is neces- Wennik said wardens, under the C.D. stations take over as they said favorable action on the bill sary. he pointed out, that of expansion. direction of Gordon Cannon, will would in an emergency. Andover Wednesday afternoon — formally More detailed plans for the C. D. Director Harold Wennik be spotted in all sections of town residents are asked by Director called passing to be engrossed — said sirens and whistles will to check the sound coverage in Wennik to report difficulty in re- project will be announced after probably would clear the bill for give a "yellow" warning at 1:30 even the remotest spot in town. ceiving the broadcasts, as the property negotiations have been the governor's action this week. Treat yourself to the p.m. followed by a "red alert" at concluded, Fr. Smith explained. Under formal state house pro- Conelrad Friday government is attempting to test deluxe floor covering .. • 2:15. Each signal will last three the reception in all areas. cedure, once the bill i s passed On Friday, as part of the na- L. L. All-Stars to be engrossed by the Senate, it tional Civil Defense test, all And- (Continued on Page 13) goes to the Secretary of State's SANDRAN!! office, thence to the House and To Play July 31 the Senate to be "passed to be Bloodmobile At South Church. Andover's Little League All- enacted". That procedure usually $139 Stars will play their first game takes only seconds in each yd. Cit4LY • Tomorrow; Need Donors Badly July 31 at the Playstead against branch of the Legislature, state a Lawrence Central team. house sources said. The visit this week of the lied 9'x 12' $1A95 The 14 All-Stars — named from Despite the formalities, the POWER Cross Bloodmobile to Andover Ea. all four teams — drew a "by" in Senate Clerk said the bill might RUG finds all types of blood in short the first round, thus entering di-. be on the governor's desk today MOWERS supply, according to area head- Foley — Lawn Boy — Homko rectly into the quarter finals on for final action., Sandran . . . the brand new quarters in Boston. the 31st. and beautiful floor covering COLE PAINT At the same time, Miss Barbara Under all-star competition, a with fresh, clean, clear Loonier, executive secretary of team must win all its games, one loveliness locked-for-life in the Andover chapter, noted that loss eliminating the team from durable vinyl plastic. Ifs demands for blood in the town further play. smartly gleaming plastic. demands for blood in the town ex- Named to coach the All-Stars TREE surface simply sheds dirt PRECISION . . . When Buying ceeded donations. At the close of were A.L. Carpentier of the Yan- • . . cleans without scrub. the fiscal year, June 30, 1955, the kees, J. Prochazka, Red Sox and bing. Sandran is warm to or Red Cross had provided 205 pints Lafayette Stickney, Cardinals. SERVICE ubbery the touch, rich and r of blood to Andover residents. At , Pruning proficiently .. . in texture! It's flexible That safeguards Selling A Home (Continued on Page 16) Feeding fruitfully ... easy to handle, lies flat INI Spraying scientifically without fastening. Come your health CONTACT THE • • • with a sensible early. Full assortment of attitude toward gorgeous colors. JOHN HEWITT irV' cost. Expert Installation Service REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES! BUDGET TERMS REAL ESTATE JIM MULLIGAN'S AGENCY RADIO & TV. LAB 15 POST OFFICE AVE. 30 So. Broadway, Lawrence PERSONAL TELS. 973 - 1834 CALL MU 3-0396 BUSINESS "Famous For Floor Fashions QUICK COURTEOUS CALL 1943 TREE SURGEONS, INC. 236 Essex St. MU 9-9172 CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE GUARANTEED WORK THE TOWNSMAN 6 Haverhill St., Shawsheen 18

2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 Blue ribbon awards went to J u- Ambulance Rules Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN dith Madden as Tinker Bell; Susan Madden in a cat costume; Linda Under Consideration f t L BALLARDVALE Greenwood as an oriental, Lois IPAXKING ANDOVER vv Fire Chief Henry Hilton has Mrs. Ruth Green, Correspondent, Telephone 267M Grant in a pilgrim costume. The made recommendations to the se- PLAYHOUSE most unique costume was worn lectmen on the use of the ambu- NOW THRU SATURDAY Golden Age Circle present were Mrs. Millie Ham- by Christine Vialent, dressed in a lance. SERENADE Mrs. Emma Moss of Andover st. mond, Mrs. Edo Humphrey, Mrs. teen-age outfit. The board has taken the list of In Technicolor was hostess to the Golden Age Myra Ward, Mrs. Anna Hess, Mrs. rules under advisement, accord- Mario Lanza — Joan Fontaine Circle at her home July 9. Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Minnie Waites, ing to Secretary Stafford Lindsay. 1:45 5:30 8:55 Anna Hess presided in the ab- Mrs. Ella Hanson, Mrs. Ernest There was considerable discus- Hollins and Mrs. Moss. OUR MISS BROOKS sence of the president, Mrs. Har- sion at town meeting last March Eve Arden — `:ale cordon ry Nason, and also had charge of (' 11 tact' Service about adopting more strict rules 3:45 7:30 the devotional service. The host- Mendell A. Mattheson will for use of the town-owned ve- Sunday, Monday & Tuesday ess served refreshments. The preach the sermon at the 10 hicle, particularly from members July 22nd - 23rd - 24th next meeting will be held at the o'clock service in the United of the Taxpayers association. home of Mrs. Ella Hanson on Os- church on Tewksbury st. Sunday, The selectmen did not reveal the HILDA CRANE good st. Monday, July 23. Those July 22. His topic will be "The chief's recommendations. Cinemaecope & Technicolor Irue and the False". Mr. and church, has been attending the Jean Simmons — Guy Madison Mrs. Willard Myers will be the World Missions Conference of the 2:10 5:40 9:05 Greeters. COCKLESHELL HEROES National Council of Churches at Paper Drive Silver Bay, New York. In Technicolor Boy Scout Troop 76 will con- Personals Jose Ferrer — Dora Bryan duct a paper drive on Saturday, Donald Dekker of Hampton, N.H. 3:35 7:05 $50 to $2,000 July 21, starting at 1 o'clock. is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday thru Saturday Ilome on Leave MISS MA July 25th thru 28th ANDOVER FINANCE Frank Orlando, 28 Dale st., this Mr. and M Private Margaret Buckley of week. MIRACLE IN THE RAIN the WAC's is spending a 15-day- of Lewiston COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and the engageni Jane Wyman — Van Johnson leave at the home of her parents, Street Floor sons, Robert and Richard, of Marilyn, to J 2:05 5:30 8:55 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley of CYNTIIIA ORLANDO Center st. spent last week at ‘Ir. and Mrs. EARTH VS FLYING SAUCERS Musgrove Building Center st. She has been stationed 6th Birthday Celebrated York Beach, Me. of Sherbourni Hugh Marlowe — Joan Taylor (Entrance Also From Lobby) at Fort McClellan, Ala., and will A birthday party was held Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neunzer of Miss Moor 3:50 7:15 report for duty at Fort George ELM,SQ. ANDOVER 1998 urday afternoon at 28 Dale st. in Woburn st. attended the Eastern with the ofl Mead in Md. Apicultural society meeting last A03 George Duke, USN, has honor of the sixth birthday of university s Cynthia Orlando, daughter of Mr. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at from Bradfor returned from a Far East cruise the University of Rhode Island, and is on a 30-day leave at the and Mrs. Frank Orlando. 1954. Now Open . . Kingston, 11.1. Mr. Lewis home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A talent show was presented Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell ball Union ; John Duke of River st. with several of the guests par- ticipating. After the show games and twins, Linda and Larry, spent N.H. where I Commences Studies were enjoyed by all. Sunday in Amherst with their son Sigma Phi El Miss Joan Wilson, daughter of Cynthia received many gifts and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clark fraternities. 1 THE BARON'S INN Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of and the birthday refreshments Mitchell. his junior ye, Tewksbury st., has commenced were served by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. William MacCaus- shy, Northfie her studies at the New England 4 LOCKE STREET TEL. 3584 Guests were present from land and family of Woburn st. The couple hospital in Brookline, where she Wakefield, Hansen, Greenwood, have returned after a two weeks' ding at Polan is taking up X-Ray work. Tewksbury, Andover and Ballard- vacation with relatives in Prince • RECEPTION ROOM TELEPHONE SERVICE lioetzel — 8 Attended Camp Maude Eaton vale. Edwards Island. Mr. and Mr BATHROOMS TILED, SHOWER AND TUB The first session of the season Guests included Susan and Ju- bliss Dorothy Lawrence of Bellevue rd. at Girl Scout Camp Maude Eaton dith Madden, Evelyn Turner, Lois Clark rd. has returned from a va- gagement of on Pomp's pond ended Saturday. and Jo Ellen Grant, Gary Town- cation spent in New Yak and Alberta Bri& Three members of troop 19 par- send, Judith and Barbara Ques- Washington, D.C. ticipated in the numerous camp Carl Perkins of Miami, Fla. vis- zel, son of tl enberry, Gloria Scuito, Dana, Theodore llo activities. These girls were Vir- ited Sunday with his niece and Leslie, Deborah and Jennifer st„ Methuen. ginia Hall and Donna Auchterlo- family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Or- Perkins, Marjorie Davis, Cynthia No definit lando of Dale st. nie of Hall ave. and Mildred Muc- Fosse, Marilyn Cameron, Janet, made for the n ci of Center st. Terry and Judith Perkins, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walenl Costume Show Perrillo, Cynthia's brother Frank, and family of Marland st. spent Political The annual costume show was Mrs. Henry Perkins, Mrs. Arthur Sunday at Salisbury Beach. held last Friday morning on the Fosse, Mrs..George Quesenberry, Miss Carol Forsythe of Chester Andover street playground. The Mrs. Willard Perkins, Mrs. Arthur st. is spending the summer at the judges were Rosemary O'Connor, Perrillo, Mrs. Andrew Townsend Sugar 11111 House, Franconia, -aar Leigh Henderson and Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orlando. N.H. Sparks. The gold ribbon award Attending Conference Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White Jr. was given to Nancy Colpitts at- The Rev. Ralph A. llosenblad, and son, James, have been visit• tired as "Old Mother Hubbard". pakor of the Ballardvale United ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosworth of Williamstown. Some Pretty Smart Dollars Frank Davis of Tewksbury, for- THE BIGGEST NEW CAR SALES EVENT IN merly of Dale st., has gone to OUR HISTORY MAKES IT EASIER THAN EVER Greenland where he will be env Are Invested In Our- FOR YOU TO OWN A 1956 OLDSMOBILE — ployed for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frederick of Brandenton, Fla. are visiting PAID-UP SHARES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frederick and family of Lowell Junction. 1956 OLDSMOBILES Miss Paula Audette of Center st. has returned home after visit- Among the many folks who hold our Paid-Up WHAT PRICES - ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Shares are some who have rather large invest- k • Cleo AAudette d t e Sr., o I East B r oo ments in securities. They know how to check a field. WHAT ALLOWANCES - hi h s t security's yield record and the issuer's earn- Stevent e ve . B yn g tOnof g ings record. WHAT TERMS - has returned after a vacation WHI These men have weighed risk against yield... spent with relatives in Jericho, and have bought our Paid-Up Shares. Vt. ALL MODELS IN STOCK Mr. and Mrs. George Walkup of Paid-Up Shares are available in multiples of TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Ballardvale rd. have returned $200 at our offices during banking hours. after a motor trip to Montreal ary BIGGEST ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR CAR Quebec, where they visited n+it GET OUR FIGURES Mr. Walkup's family. CURRENT DIVIDEND WEST STREET MOTORS PLR 3 % ANNUM 134 WEST STREET — LAWRENCE FURBUI TEL. LAW. 38775 1"4"lanCe COOPERATIVE BANK

21 For the convenience of our patrons Lawrence St. payments may be made in Andover LAWRENCE at the Andover National Bank. OP IN t V t.1411.4(4 TIL

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Ambulance Rules themselves or otherwise not co- an Rules, Regulations operating with the lifeguards la Under Consideration shall lose beach privileges or be is Fire Chief Henry Hilton has For Pomp's Pond subject to prosecution as neces- to made recommendations to the se- A set of rules and regulations sary; n lectmen on the use of the ambu- for the use of Pomp's pond has Lifeguards, matron and police lance. been issued by the Recreation on duty will enforce these regula- The board has taken the list of committee. Donn Id D. Dunn, su- tions at all times. rules under advisement, accord- pervisor of activities at the pond, ATTENDED SEMINAR ing to Secretary Stafford Lindsay. Iist the following rules: Lt. Commander Sherman F. There was considerable discus. Swimming and trespassing for- Drake, 153 Main st., recently at- sion at town meeting last March bidden unless life guard is on tended the first national meeting about adopting more strict rules duty; of the Naval Reserve Officers for use of the town-owned ve- No person may enter the water School seminar on the Georgia hicle, particularly from members w ith any of the following — in- Tech campus in Atlanta. The sem- of the Taxpayers association. flamed eyes, open sores, conta- inar studied the progress of the The selectmen did not reveal the gious skin diseases, wearing ban- NliOS program and recommended chief's recommendations. daids or bandages, ear or nasal necessary changes. Cmdr. Drake discharge, a common cold or other church, has been attending the communicable disease; World Missions Conference of the Dangerous play on the beach or CALL YOUR LOCAL National Council of Churches at in water is not allowed — no run- ARROW WAREHOUSEMAN Silver Bay, New York. ning or pushing on rafts and Cleansing & Dyeing System BEGLEY — MAYFLOWER Personals piers; BARNARD ST. ANDOVER P. F. BEGLEY CO. Donald Dekker of Hampton, N.H. Dressing rooms are to be used is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. MISS MARILYN MOORE MISS MARGARET M. DOHERTY for dressing and undressing — do ALL KINDS OF Frank Orlando, 28 Dale st., this Mr. and Mrs. Lenard M. Moore (Bradford Bachrach) not leave clothes or valuables in week. ALTERATIONS of Lewiston, Maine, announce The engagement of Margaret bath house; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and on Both the engagement of their daughter, Madeleine Doherty to Dr. Richard No dressing or undressing in sons, Robert and Richard, of Marilyn, to John D. Lewis, son of Alfred Chambers of London, Eng- automobiles; Men's and Women's Clothing Center st. spent last week at 4r. and Mrs. Ellsworth H. Lewis land, has been announced by her All children under six, if non- Zippers repaired; But- York Beach, Me. of Sherbourne st. mother, Mrs. William J. Doherty. swimmers, must be accompanied Ions and Belts made to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neunzer of Miss Moore has been connected iat- Dr. Chambers is the son of by a responsible adult; order. Woburn st. attended the Eastern with the office of Northeastern in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Chambers Recreation committee is not Apicultural society meeting last TEL. AND 289 of university since her graduation of "Stoney Ware", Bisham, Mar- responsible for lost or stolen ar- Friday, Saturday and Sunday at ticles — patrons advised to leave Mr. from Bradford Junior college in low, Buckinghamshire, England. the University of Rhode Island, 1954. Miss Doherty is chief techni- valuable articles at home; CLOSED MONDAYS Facilities of Pomp's are for ted Kingston, R.I. Mr. Lewis graduated from Kim- cian in neuropathology at the Shop Tuesdays 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell iar- ball Union academy in Meriden, Mallory Institute of pathology Andover residents only; and twins, Linda and Larry, spent Persons using picnic facilities Wed. thru Fri... 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. les N.H. where he was a member of and is a member of the neurolog- Sunday in Amherst with their son Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Psi ical unit at Harvard Medical must be responsible for cleaning Its and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clark fraternities. Mr. Lewis is now in school. up the area used; No intoxicating beverages al- its Mitchell. his junior year at Norwich univer- Dr. Chambers, a graduate of lowed in the Pomp's pond area; Mr. and Mrs. William MacCaus- sity, Northfield, Vt. Oxford university, has been en- No glass or breakable toys al- rom land and family of ikiburn st. The couple plan an August wed- gaged in research in neurology at have returned after a two weeks' lowed on beach or in water — all to collect admiring )d, ding at Poland Springs, Me. the neurological unit at Boston vacation with relatives in Prince empty bottles and paper shall be ird- City hospital. lloelzel — Briggs placed in trash cans provided for Edwards Island. The wedding will be held here glances . . . Miss Dorothy Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Briggs of them; Ju- Bellevue rd. announce the en- Sept. 12. .o is I Clark rd. has returned from a va- No dogs or other pets are al- and gagement of their daughter, E. wn- cation spent in New Yak PERSONAL lowed in area unless on a leash refreshingly Washington, D.C. Alberta Briggs, to John C. Hoel- les- zel, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hebert and and in charge of an adult; Carl Perkins of Miami, Fla. vis- na, Theodore lfoelzel, 1 'I'owerhill daughter, Marianne, of Dascomb All accidents and breach of ited Sunday with his niece and cool ifer st., Methuen. rd. and Mrs. Mabel Griffin of New rules shall be reported to senior family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Or- hia No definite plans have been York City have returned from a lifeguard and entered in log; set, lando of Dale st. made for the wedding. trip to Novia Scotia. Any person refusing to identify Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aalent shadow plaid .les Political Advertisement Political Advertisement nk, and family of Marland st. spent Political Advertisement hur Sunday at Salisbury Beach. rry, Miss Carol Forsythe of Chester transition the hur st. is spending the summer at Presenting end Sugar Hill House, Franconia, N.H. cotton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White Jr. YOUR MASSACHUSETTS lad, and son, James, have been visit- ted ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles has its own Bosworth of Williamstown. Frank Davis of Tewksbury, for- REPUBLICAN TEAM for '56 merly of Dale st., has gone to Matching Greenland where he will be erw ployed for three months. clutch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frederick of Brandenton, F'la. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frederick and family of Lowell Junction. Miss Paula Audette of Center st. has returned home after visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and v. Cleo Audette Sr., of East Brut., field. As fashionable as it is Steven T. Byington of High cool.. .stylecl by Parade has returned after a vacatiot ,, WHITTIER for Governor GIBBONS for LL Governor spent with relatives in ierich in he your inseparable

Vt. Mr. and Mrs. George Walkup of companion from now into Ballardvale rd. have returned Fall. Reflects admirable after a motor trip to Montreal 0.nd Quebec, where they visited with fashion interest from Mr. Walkup's family._ cowl-front v-back neckline and mock: buttoned bodice, to hip- line suggestive of an elongated torso. FURBUSH for Sec. of State BEAUDREAU for Treasurer MOBILE for Auditor Brown or Moss Green Endorsed by the Party 506 47 Z.:. with black plaid. * UNITED for VICTORY Sizes 8 to 16. MODERATE PRICED * DEDICATED to PEACE and PROSPERITY DRESSES Massachusetts Republican state "Committee, Ralph H. Donnell, Chairman, 81 Arlington St., Winchester, Maas. Second Floor 4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956

The man who follows in the foot- bert Holt, Mrs. Everett Boutwell, Legal Action Asked steps of another never gets ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks, all of Andover; and Mr. and Mrs. For Investments See WEST PARISH Sigmund Warrenowski of Ipswich. On Elm Ct. Fence SHAN Nits. Sarah Lewis, Corresi lent, Telephone 2445 The Mrs, VINCENT TREANOR Mrs. Warrenowski is his grand- long-drawn-out contruvers) about the fence on Elm ct. Con of daughter. has Return From Trip Beach, Cal., where they visited been turned over to town Andover Grange counsel BACHE & CO. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carruthers with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan. for action. Honored Members N.Y. Stock Exchange Andover Grange 183 will meet of Lowell st. have returned from Mrs. Sullivan is the former Bea- The selectmen Mr. ant Other Leading Stock and in Grange hall next Tuesday eve. Monday night an 8200-mile auto trip which took trice Poland of Andover. Many read a ler Jr. of Commodity Exchanges ning, July 24. Following the bus- letter from Chief Dqvid them to San Diego and Long points of interest including the Nicoll in which he said a portion tertained 14 PARK ST. TEL. 440 iness meeting the members are in- Black Hills in So. Dakota, Grand of the fence is a traffic hazard. or of Mr. Canyon, Painted Desert etc. vited to go on a mystery ride. The selectmen have asked sort, fore way home town were visited. On the Church News counsel to take action on the now of PI MAGNETIC DOORS they stopped with Mr. and Mrs. The last service for the summer matter. The ho months will be held in the West Evan Brown and family in Grain- Half of the fence, according orated w church Sunday morning at 10:30. to OPEN AT A TOUCH OF YOUR TOE, CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY ger, Iowa. Chief Nicoll's report, dinner wa The Rev. Hugh B. Penney will has been 91st Birthday changed to meet safety Those preach on the subject "Be strong require- July 14, Frank Holt, who makes ments. The other half has Mrs. Alle and of Good Courage". The so- not been REVOLVING SHELVES his home during the winter with fixed but has been moved off town Harold I loist will be John Petrie. All are his daughter, Mrs. Everett Bout- Charles '1 most cordially welcome to the land. However, he said that half PUT ALL FOOD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS well of High Plain rd., celebrated is still a safety problem. Joseph 0 service. his 91st birthday at the home of old Batch Personals Mr. and Mrs. Chester another daughter, Mrs. Emma Novak honor. Garside of Buxton, Me. A family Charles Schulze of Shirley rd. have returned to their home in GENERAL ELECTRIC is attending the summer session Detroit, Mich., after spending Personal: dinner including a birthday cake Dr. and and other features was served. at Trinity college, Hartford, several days with the former's and fami Conn. He will return to Yale uni- brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Holt is in excellent health spending REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER and loves to work in his garden. versity in the fall. Matthew Novak of Beech cir. Mrs. Agnes Maddox of River rd. Allen Wood and son, George, Seabrook It is reported he has a lovely gar- Mr. and is enjoying several weeks' vaca- of Chandler cir. are enjoying a 12 CU. FT. den which he tends himself. He and famil raises many varieties of vegeta- tion at Little , N.H. camping trip to Lake Sebago, Me. CAPACITY spending Pmomenc-,4trolivmmati bles. Lawrence Lewis of Laurel Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Arundel ilinnepesai Among those present were his lane is spending the week with st. is enjoying a 10 days' vaca- Mr. and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Her- friends in Albany, N.Y. tion with friends at Plum Island. -1119r11°%'.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaunt and Mr. and Mrs. William Dubocq family of and Mrs. YOU LEAVE THE WASH — family have returned to their home and Renee have returned to their li ily of New WE DO ALL THE NORK! on Beech cir. after spending the home on High Plain rd. after a ing at Nord past two weeks with friends in week's auto trip to New York and Thomas Albany, N.Y. Vermont. st. is vacat Miss Grace Ganley of Washing- Mr. and Mrs. James Dolan of Mr. and ton, D.C. is enjoying a vacation High Plain rd. enjoyed the past I/O with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooar of weekend with friends at Camp family of Lowell st. Drum, N.Y. vacation tr Miss Susan Abbott has returned Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman mountains. to her home in Augusta, Me. after and Marilyn and Mrs. Lucy Butler Mr. and M an enjoyable vacation spent with • of Virginia rd. recently retained family of Er her cousin, Miss Gail Titcomb of from a trip to Niagara hills. the season ESSEX Chandler rd. Ensign Richard Sullivan, at Canobie 1 Mrs. Herbert Harrison of Port- U.S.N., stationed at Norfolk, Mr. and h, land, Me., spent the past weekend Va., recently flew to Andover family of with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis of where he attended the fifth re- spending ti LAUNDROMAT Laurel lane. Saturday Mrs. Harri- union of Isis class at Punchard leach, Me. ONLY $39995 GEO. E. BUBAR, Prop. son and nephew, Russell Lewis, high school. The affair was held Mr. and M. attended the annual meeting of at the Andover Country club. and family c and your old refirgerator Andover 24 Essex St. the Thoreau Society held in the Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ball and rationing at • Tel. 3005 First Parish Unitarian church in family of Lincoln cir. have re- Mr. and M EASY MONTHLY TERMS turned from a vacation spent at eee Concord. Haverhill st erRict, WASHING - DRYING Miss Doris Newton of Boutwell Watchic Lake, Me. after spendit rd. is spending several days' va- Mrs. Rolland Davis and daugh- Albans, Vt. LAUNDROMAT HOURS cation at Nantucket. ters, Patricia and Nancy, of Mrs. John are visiting at the OPEN 7:30 A.M. DAILY Mrs. Jessie Harrison has re- Braintree, Vt. convalesc Lamm home of the former's parents, Mr. PART OI Nivv Fe40C40.0 ELECrRiC S ysr CLOSED WEDNESDAY ALL DAY cently moved from Woodland rd. being a sari and Mrs. Carl Stevens of Lowell CLOSE: 5 P.M. SATURDAYS to 4 Fletcher st. 1,oddardhosp st. 6 P.M. OTHER DAYS Mrs. Roger Lewis and daugh- YOUR BIGGEST ter, Patricia, of Laurel lane, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sherman TRY ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP HOUSEHOL6 BARGAIN are WESTINGHOUSE EQUIPPED spent several days this week and family of Oak Park, Ill., WANT / with Mrs. Arthur Pease at her visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Green- Loan Offices on 2nd Floor — Open Daily Until S P.M. Except. Wed. — Open Friday Night 6 to 8 summer home at Burtin Island, Me. wood rd. and Mrs. Richard Zec- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitterman chini of Summer st. High SPE and family have returned to their William Dubocq Jr. of home on Beech cir. after spend- Plain rd. is spending the summer Buy Automobiles ing several weeks with relatives months at Jeffrey, N.H. Miss He- MOT at West Point Pleasant, N.J. (Continued on Page Nine) On Your Own Terms Portab . . . NAME YOUR OWN TERMS within reason and insure The All-New with your own agent. Ch • OUR Loan service is FLEXIBLE . . . loan rules and customs are guides of course but your individual capa- GI bility is the deciding factor with us. TUBELESS 24" dia, OUR rates are the LOWEST in this area. _SAVE UP TO steel hot $50 AND MORE when financing the automobile of your Super-Cursision spit. Grit choice. itions. 7 RI Loans may be arranged quickly BY TELEPHONE or GiOODAEAR in person. All of our employees are anxious to give you FRIENDLY service. BETTER BLOWOUT PROTECTION BETTER PUNCTURE PROTECTION 11 BETTER PERFORMANCE ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK FIT YOUR PRESENT WHEELS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Albert E. Schlott, Inc. AINT & CALL AND. 1773 or AND. 1161 314 So. Broadway Lawrence 1cl 2216 10 MAIN Si THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 ell, Legal Action Asked REALTY TRANSFERS Plain rd. and Gleason st. school system in June. Miss Pet- all Robandy Rd. Folks Harriet E. Wing to Phillip Perry Arthur II. LaChance to Adrien tit plans to be married in August. firs. On Elm Ct. Fence SHAWSHEEN Ask Regulations On et WC, Lafayette and Jackson sts. C. Lambert, Marilyn rd. At the conclusion of the lunch- ich. Mrs. Doris Rutter Smith, The long-drawn-out controversy Trustees of Phillips Academy Roland Roy et ux to Frank eon, Mrs. Harold Hardy presented ncl- Correspondent, Tel. 3119-M Street Acceptance about the fence on Elm et. has to George A. Rowe et ux, Chest- Barker et ux, North Main at. the guests with gifts. Residents of Robandy rd. want been turned over to town counsel nut st. Harry F. Highfield et ux to Mel- Miss Agnes V. Dugan served to know for action. Honored at Dinner Party what they have to do to Jenny Ostrowski to Joseph Jag- vin M. Walker et ux, "Shawsheen as chairman of arrangements. met Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. 13atchel- The selectmen Monday night have their street accepted. olta et al, Salem st. Village" York st. eve. ler Jr. of Lincoln st. recently en- read a letter from Chief Dqvid The 13I'W received the informa- Margaret Brown Bertram et al William V. Heard to Frederick SHAWSHEEN uus- tertained at a dinner party in hon- Nicoll in which he sale a portion tion request Monday night. to Edward B. Walsh et ux, High A. Andrews, Jr. et ux, Prookfield or of Mr. and Mrs. Minert Thomp- FROZEN FOOD in- of the fence is a traffic hazard, The board agreed to have Eng- st. rd. son, formerly of Enmore st. and The selectmen have asked town ineer Ralph Preble run a profile Searles Real Estate Corpora- William V. Heard to John A. CENTER INC. now of Philadelphia. counsel to take action on the on the street for comparison with tion to Frank Cairns et ux, Lin- Zemis et ux, Elm st. and Brook- The house was attractively dec- the original. Ile will also write imer matter. wood st. field rd. orated with roses and a buffet Well Processed West Half of the fence, according to the residents outlining the spec-* Janet G. Conway et al to John TEACHERS ENTERTAINED dinner was served. Frozen Food Supply :30. Chief Nicoll's report, has been ifications a street must meet be- J. Fitzgerald et ux, Carmel rd. BY CO-WORKERS Those present were Mr. and fore it can be accepted. will changed to meet safety require- Frederick K. Welch et ux to Miss Emily Pettit and Mrs. Ar- Makes Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. There was some discussion rong ments. The other half has not been Thomas 0. Booth et ux, "West thur Danforth were guests of hon- Summer Living Harold Walker, Mr. and Mrs. among board members about accept- so- fixed but has been moved off town Andover" River rd. on at a luncheon recently given by Easier. are Charles Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. ing streets that did not meet pres- land. However, he said that half Alan T. Waters et ux to Robert the women of the Punchard High the Joseph Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ent standards but no decision was B. Powell et ux, Upland rd. is still a safety problem. School faculty. Both teachers 16 TANTALLON ROAD old Batcheller and the guests of taken other than to provide infor- Henry D. Audesse to William L. terminated their teaching assign- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Novak ANDOVER 2324 honor. mation for the residents. Small et ux, "West Parish" High ments in the Andover public have returned to their home in rd. Personals sion Detroit, Mich., after spending Dr. and Mrs. Paul Seccareccio several days with the former's ord, and family of Lowell st. are brother and family, Mr. and Mrs . uni- spending the summer months at Matthew Novak of Beech cir. Seabrook Beach, N.H. Allen Wood and son, George, t rd. Mr. and Mrs. Winst6n Briggs of Chandler cir. are enjoying a ,aca- and family of Arundel st. are camping trip to Lake Sebago, Me. H. spending the summer at Lake Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Arundel aurel Winnepesaukee, N.H. st. is enjoying a 10 days' vaca- with Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and tion with friends at Plum Island. family of Haverhill st. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Dubocq t and and Mrs. Robert Kee pin and fam- home and Renee have returned to their ly of New Mexico are vacation- a ; the home on High Plain rd. after ing at North Salisbury Beach. and Is in week's auto trip to New York Thomas Sullivan of Balmoral Vermont. st. is vacationing at Nantucket. hing- Mr. and Mrs. James Dolan of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark and ation past High Plain rd. enjoyed the family of Liberty st. are on a lar of weekend with friends at Carty When you "sail" in with Ford's Thunderbird- vacation trip through the White Drum, N.Y. inspired styling, you gather hearts in every port! urned Mr. and Mrs. liarold Freeman mountains. Even standing still it looks in a hurry! And when you after and Marilyn and Mrs. Lucy Butler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oakes and take it out, you'll find this beauty is mighty easy on with of Virginia rd. recently returned family of Enmore st. arc spending the wallet, too! For Ford took first place in its class the season at their summer home mb of from a trip to Niagara in this year's Mobilgas Economy Run! Ensign Richard Sullivan, at Canobie Lake, N.II. Port- U.S.N., stationed at Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. George Cady and ekend Va., recently flew to Andover family of Kenilworth st. are vis of where he attended the fifth spending the summer at Moody Harri- union of his class at Punchard Beach, Me. high school. The affair was held Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Westbrook ng of at the Andover Country club. and family of Stirling st. are va- in the Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ball and cationing at White Lake, N.II. ch in family of Lincoln cir. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green of turned from a vacation spent at Haverhill st. have returned home utwell Watchic Lake, Me. after spending the winter in Saint s' va- Mrs. Rolland Davis and daugh- Albans, Vt. ters, Patricia and Nancy, of Mrs. John Savage of Stirling st. Braintree, Vt. are visiting at the is convalescing at her home after is re- Mr. m! rd. home of the former's parents, being a surgical patient at the and Mrs. Carl Stevens of Lowell Goddardhospital in Brockton. augh- st. lane, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sherman week and family of Oak Park, Ill., are You command a mighty Ford V-8 engine (up to 225 it her visiting with the former's sister, horsepower available in most models with Fordo- Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Green- ;land, Zee. matic Drive). You'll get the same spine-tingling wood rd. and Mrs. Richard sensation that Thunderbird owners thrill to! Ford, chini of Summer st. erman High SPECIAL! remember, took the Manufacturer's Trophy for William Dubocq Jr. of their all-around performance—topping all cars in all spend- Plain rd. is upending the summer lie' price ranges at Daytona! atives months at Jeffrey, N.II. Miss MOTORIZED (Continued on Page Nine) _, Portable Outdoor All-New Charcoal IELESS GRILL 24" diameter grill with steel hooded, motorized r-cushion spit. Grid has three pos- itions. 7 inch wheels.

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011911 LIE M The fu Brennan, 11ednesday Memorial Burial w; Conceptio Mover She we daughter o T. (Keene pronounce( Lawrence Tuesday al in finer, John death to in Surviving sister, FE) brothers, Brennan; Pictures parents, Mr Brennan of grandmothe Reprints of all TOWNSMAN PHOTOS of Lawrenc may be secured for $1 each by calling and uncles. the TOWNSMAN office, tel. 1943. %IRS. SLSA The fun Molther) IJ held today Christ chur Rev. James rector. Bur Parish ceniel Mrs. Bout the Randolp a long illne Laski, N.Y. Andover sir married Art( oaduate of she taught it system from was a pion( The sub-structure of the Route 28 bridge across the is progressing baby clinic rapidly. At left is the work on the Andover side of the river, while across the stream is Andover Villu the more-nearly finished Methuen portion of the structure. (Leone) ciety. She wa church and p civic activitil She leaves 11. Paddock, ter home at two daughter 'both of liam Montague W Corm.; a sor yell of Sa' candchildren arandchildren An accident waiting to happen — that's what FREEMAN 1 this car is as long as that tail light is out of or. der. What happens when the driver parks on the The funere unlighted highway after dark? If you're lucky cette, 74, of you swerve and miss, if not — another statistic klonday from in the morning paper. Faulty automobiles funeral home cause many highway accidents each year. solemn high Let's keep our cars in good shape. This car St. Augustine was parked on Main st., near the Postoffice, The Rev. Her (Leone) when the picture was taken. was the celebs B. Syvinski,

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the Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, cutive with the Merrimack Mutual Holt rd. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN 0113111ARItS O.S.A., sub-deacon. Burial was Insurance company. MALANDRINO — A daughter, in St. Augustine's cemetery where Ile attended St. Joseph's chur- July 10 in the Lawrence General JELIE, M. BRENNAN COMPLETE PROTECTION The funeral of Julie Marie Fr. Syvinaki conducted committal ch, Ballardvale and was a member hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan, 14 Brook st., was held services. of the Holy Name society of St. Malandrino (Concetta Midolo), 5 Wednesday from the M.A. Burke Mr. Doucette died July 13 in Augustine's church, the Elks, Middle st. Now COSTS LESS Memorial funeral home at 2:30. his home after a long illness. A American Legion, Bon Secours HAMILTON — A daughter, Burial was in the Immaculate native of Prince Edward Island, Guild, Merrimack College Men's Katherine Ann, July 13 in the Have you compared the protection Conception cemetery, Lawrence. he had resided in Andover for the League and was associated with Lawrence General hospital to Mr. provided by the new Homeowners She was the two-months old past 40 years and was a member the Methuen Memorial Organ Hall and Mrs. Howard Hamilton, 101 policy with the coverage given under !Mover daughter of John C. and Kathleen of the Carpenter's Union, Local group. Ballardvale rd. the fire, theft, liability or inland T, (Keenan) Brennan and was 111, He leaves two brothers, Dr. J. marine policies you have been buy- pronounced dead on arrival at the He leaves his widow, Catherine J. Cronin of Boston and William At The Library ing or would like to have? It usu- Lawrence General hospital early (Poirier) Doucette; two daughters, P. Cronin of New Orleans, La. ally gives you • lot more for your Tuesday afternoon. Medical Exam- Marguerite, wife of Edward A. The bearers were Geoffrey B. COMING EVENTS money. We will be glad to show T. Batal, attributed Donahue of Lawrence and Mary, Nicoll, Alfred F. Souter, Andrew in iner, John July 20, 10:15 a.m. Puppet class you the figures. They may surprise death to interstitial pneumonitis. wile of Cleole Hooper of Methuen; M. Innes, Herbert II. Veit, second group. you. Surviving besides her parents are three sons, Arthur J., of No. And- Charles H. Cole and John J. July 23, 10:15 a.m. Puppet class a sister, Ellen Ann Brennan; two over, Francis J. of Norwalk, Glancy. second group. SMAPT FLAGG brothers, David and John K. Conn. and William J. of Lawrence; Representing the Bon Secours July 24, 10:15 a.m. Puppet class Brennan; her paternal grand- two sisters, Mrs. Mary Perry and hospital Guild were Atty. Charles second group. Th. 9/S440141[CA damO parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. W. Trombly, president; George J. Pictures Mrs. Josephine Pine, both of July 25, 10:30 a.m. Story hour, FOR OVER 100 YEARS Brennan of Andover; her maternal Canada, 12 grandchildren, one McCarthy, Joseph M. Comber, open to all. grandmother, Mrs. Julia Keenan great grandson. John J. Higgins, John J. Menzie, July 26, 10:15 a.m. Puppet class. NAT: BANK BLDG., AND. 870 Reprints of all TOWNSMAN PHOTOS of Lawrence; also several aunts The bearers were Napoleon Robert M. Dowe and Stafford A. may be secured for $1 each by calling and uncles. Noel, Benjamin Martin, Peter Lindsay. the TOWNSMAN office, tel. 1943. Perry, Benjamin Myers, Leo Gal- Delegations from the Merrimack %IRS. SUSAN BOLT WELL The funeral of Mrs. Susan land and Manuel Gaudet. Mutual, Quincy Mutual, Tenders and Mechanics Mutual of Lowell Illolther) Boutwell, 85, will be FREDERICK P. CRONIN held today with services at 2 in Insurance companies and the Mu- The funeral of Frederick P. tual fire inspectors attended the Christ church conducted by the Cronin, 55, 10 Clark rd., was funeral. Rev. James B. Trost, assistant held July 14 from the John J. rector. Burial will be in West Breen Memorial funeral home Parish cemetery. with a high Mass of requiem at 1131rths••. ?sirs. Boutwell died Tuesday in 9:30 in St. Augustine's church. LEGROS — A son, Joseph, the Randolph Nursing home after The Rev. Henry B. Syvinski, a long illness. A native of Pu- July 17 in the Lawrence General O.S.A., was the celebrant and hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph laski, N.Y. she had resided in the Rev. William J. Gorman of Legros (Barbara Peters), of Bos- Andover since 1893 when she Woburn and the Rev. William J. ton rd. • N. larried Arthur L. Boutwell. A Mooney of Philadelphia, Pa., saduate of Oswego university ENGEL — A son, David Wayne, were seated within the sanctuary July 16 in the Lawrence General she taught in the Andover school during the Mass. Burial was in William system from 1893 to 1898. She hospital to Mr. and Mrs. St. Augustine's cemetery where Engel (June Andrews), 2 Chap- was a pioneer in the Andover Fr. Syvinski conducted committal man ave. baby clinic movement and the services assisted by the other 1100D — A daughter, Shirley Andover Village Improvement So- two priests. ciety. She was a member of Christ A native of Ballardvale, Mr. Ann, July 10, in the Lawrence General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. church and prominent in various Cronin died July 11 in the U.S. Paul Hood (Marguerite Shaw), 233 :ivic activities in the town. Veterans' hospital, Jamacia She leaves a sister, Mrs. Anna Plain after a long illness. He 1111111i11111111111111111110111)11111111111111111111111111111,1111y4( II. Paddock, with whom she made was graduated from Punchard How Christian Science Heals ter home at 79 Shawsheen rd.; high school and Clark university, :so daughters, Mrs. W. Gordon Worcester. lie enlisted in the Ma- "110W A SAILOR'S booth of Hamden, Conn. and Mrs. rines July 16, 1942 and was dis- Montague White of Andover, LIFE WAS SAVED" charged as a master sergeant Conn.; a son, Samuel A. Bout- WNAC Sunday, July 22, 9:15 p.m. Aug. 2, 1945. Mr. Cronin was em- sell of Savannah, Ga.; five ployed for many years as an exe- 1111111111111111111101111111111111J11111111111111111111111111111111111i sandchildren and five great- urandchildren. ,n accident waiting to happen — that's What of or• FREEMAN DOUCETTE car is as long as that tail light is out The funeral of Freeman Dou- *What happens when the driver parks on the WOMEN'S you're lucky :ette, 74, of Boston rd. was held ighted highway after dark? If Monday from the Arthur J. Scott swerve and miss, if not — another statistic the morning paper. Faulty automobiles funeral home in Lawrence, with a Summerettes se many highway accidents each year. solemn high Mass of requiem in car 's keep our cars in good shape. This St. Augustine's church at 9:30. and parked on Main st., near the Postoffice, The Rev. Henry B. Smith, O.S.A. (Leone) in the picture was taken. wasthe celebrant; the Rev. Henry Kedettes B. Syvinski, U.S.A., deacon and 2.99 & 3.99 never before at such a tiny price... O(J PLUMBING Men's Summer Pants KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN Famous TRUST- DACRON 6.45 2 f-12.00 WITH USA GOOD JOB DACRON & RAYON 5.75 2for11.00 I s Gingham Girl NYLON CORD 3.95 Dresses Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

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8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 One Candidate Only ooc Many thinking individuals have hoped that Andover Down the Years with The Townsman :y Y might recapture its seat in the state legislature this fall. As most men and women recall, J. Everett Collins held 50 Years Ago - July 1906 The Vacation Church school t A The regular monthly meeting of will conduct graduation exercises Bowe( one seat in this triple district with two men from Methuen Andover Grange was held Tuesday next Friday night in Free church. laygrout evening and following the busi- Certificates will be presented and usually winning the other two posts. When Mr. Collins 'uesday' ness, a very enjoyable entertain- the month's w_o rk reviewed. stepped down, three Methuen men won Republican nomina- ake. ment was presented by Charles H. Tne newy or nized b ga aseball In addi tions and, thus, the election in November. Newton. It consisted of vocal so- team of St. Joseph's ch urch in t los, a brass quartet and orches- Ballardvale defeated the Trojans, rents, That was two years ago - when Atty. Arthur ‘Villiams aces sti tra. Refreshments were served. 15-3, Tuesdayue night. .onnel. came within a handful of votes of receiving the nomina- Joel E. Newcomb has been app- Police c George Da ne has Seven I tion, which finally went to Thomas Slack of Methuen. ointed station agent at Epping, warned all dog owners to keep N.11. Ile is a resident of Ballard- the animals restrained, according ietween corning t, This had appeared to be the year to restore the old bal- vale. to law, or they will be shot on Mrs. S. A. Lyon, mother of Mrs. sight. he Lake ance - one that has served well during the years. Many Activiti A. II. Fuller, celebrated her 84th 10 Years voters, while harboring no ill feeling against any of the Ago - July 1946 .uspendec birthday last Wednesday. She re- The Daily Vacation Bible school ceived many cards and gifts and .uting, pi incumbents, have hoped that one Andover resident would will close Friday. It has been .ay. Sche Navy Ensign Everett Mac- many friends called at her home held for two weeks at the South cal attra be nominated to represent this end of the fairly large dis- Askill Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. during the day. church, with 55 children attend. hes at Il The annual Free church Sunday trict. Everett MacAskill, 8 Suther- ing. .oil show school picnic will this year be But it looks now as though Andover's chances are slim land st., recently flew his Firemen are pleased with their orrow at held at Bailey's grove at flag- first solo flight at Whiting carnival at the playstead last entral p indeed. gett's pond. Field Naval Auxiliary Air sta- Thursday through Sunday and are '0:30; co For practical politicians tend to agree that no Andover The Andover Guild baseball already planning next year's ev- tion in Milton, Fla. He is a team was defeated by the Young 'idge at 1 graduate of Middlebury col- ent. It will be held during the 0:30 tomo resident can receive the GOP nomination unless he is the Defenders of Lawrence by a score week of July 4 and will include lege. He will receive further of 3-2 Saturday afternoon on the •hawsheen only candidate from this town. They argue that a resident an old-fashioned firemen's muster. The five instruction at Whiting in pre- old P.A. campus. A comply int from the Pod es- of this community must pick up many votes in Methuen, cision air work. The Hustlers baseball team and otal atten tate Tuesday night reported that , oken do No. Andover and 11 and One of Lawrence - votes that are the Elks played five innings of a Mr. Wood found the table set for SCHOOL ENROLLMENT baseball game Saturday afternoon .10; North primarily cast "against" the incumbents. With only one supper when he got home - and ale, 360; AT HIGH FIGURE on the Playstead but were forced saw a young woman running from man in the field from Andover, he would get those votes. to stop on account of the big awsheen, (Continued from Page One ) the house. Several windows were Last wt These, plus substantial support from Andover voters and game. The Hustlers were leading, broken. Police said a former resi- and 380 in the three senior high 4-3, when a halt was called. e various grades. dent of Andover, without criminal ws: from his old and new friends in the other parts of the dis- Several automobiles, enroute to intent, stopped to prepare supper The 1956-'57 first grade attend- entral WI trict might be enough to nominate him. Bretton Woods, N.11., passed for herself and an imaginary hus- ance is set at 252 - a rugged re- Central • through town Thursday morning. band. She was returned to Dan- But two candidates from Andover would split the out-of- minder of future school housing nal, hlele The Young Tiger baseball team vers state hospital. problems when that class be- huglas Bu town vote and likely would hurt each other here in town played a Wakefield team in that P. W. Moddy, scoutmaster of comes the senior class. There are e 3rd; pr town Saturday and beat them, 3-2. Troop 76, reports the scouts who too. Thus, the politicians say, the incumbents are home only 100 students in the senior ary-Ann Ii Much destruction was caused went on the trip to Long Pond, , class of 1957. unniest, free - no contest - all because there are too many Ando- by Saturday night's thunder storm. Hangely, Me., had a fine tine. Class Totals liwns ant 25 Years Ago - July 1931 They climbed Saddleback moun- ver men in the race. By classes, the expected en- utest, Virl BP% Supt. Charles T. Gilliard tain and enjoyed hiking and can- On several occasions we have expressed our desire to rollment will be: kindergarten, isselin ar has put 45 men to work on the oeing. 212; first grade, 252; second, :bbon for see a local man nominated and elected. And so we feel water extension project along Riv- Pack 72 of the Free church 247; third, 261; fourth, 278; fifth, atson. er rd. to Chandler rd. The men held an outing at Camp Dad Sar- badly that two men are now in the contest, for they 'will 222; sixth, 229; seventh, 200; orth Dist! will install some 4300 feet of six- get, Pomp's pond, Saturday, June eighth, 220; ninth, 190; tenth, North Dis surely split the vote, creating their own defeat. inch main. It will be the last wat- 29. Achievement awards were pre- 130; eleventh, 110 and twelfth, neelbarrow er extension this year, using up sented during the afternoon. One candidate from Andover would be in a doubly strong 100. There are also 40 special , d John Gt the 815,000 appropriated at the Members of the Junior kman s students already scheduled for , d Gerald I position this year because there are no other candidates last town meeting. Union of West church were invited the fall. d Francis The vault alarm at the Andover to the summer home of Mrs.Hal- challenging the incumbents. The three - Reps. Frank S. There will be 159 students in National bank clanged for 20 min- bert Dow Rye beach last Thurs- the Bradlee school; 342 in Shaw- Giles Jr., ‘1illiam Longworth and Thomas Slack - have utes Tuesday morning just after day eevening. ven sheen; 337 in West; 636 in Cen- no opposition in their hometown. one o'clock - but neighbors pok- Aspecial meeting of the school tral; 196 in Stowe; 71 in Jackson ing their heads out the windows colcommitteeiit e will be held in the It certainly is a shame that something can't be done to and 970 in the junior-senior high. saw only a single police officer high school at 7:30 July 30. All present a united front behind one candidate in the Septem- Grade Sizes and a couple of passers-by stand- mentbers have been urged to at- ber primary. The anticipated enrollment ing near the building. A repairman tend. breaks down this way by grades fixed the delicate mechanism The bonfire committee of Bal. and schools: Bradlee, K-21; 1st- Tuesday afternoon. lardvale's Fourth of July celebra. Is Your Car Safe? 25; 2nd-20; 3rd-25; 4th-24; 5th- The Postoffice has reported tion committee has extended its 23; 6th-21 (at Stowe). that 200 families have left town thanks to all who contributed mat- How good are your brakes? Your tires? Your lights? bon- Shawsheen, K-39; lst-26, 26; for the summer and 181 individuals erial or helped in putting the flow safe is your car when you drive it along our main 2nd-28, 28; 3rd-23, 23; 4th-26, are away this week on vacations. fire up. streets? 28; 5th-26,25; 6th-22,22; Officials said the number about West, K-20, 20; 1st-23, 23; 2nd- Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN If you don't know the answer to those questions, you'd equals last summer's vacation- 28, 28; 3rd-26, 25; 4th-30, 29; time exodus. The Postoffice better find out. 5th-24, 24; 6th-37; keeps a record of vacationing STERLING Because national statistics show that many highway Central, K-28, 31, 27, 26; 1st- families so that mail can be for- 26, 26, 26, 26, 25; 2nd-29, 28, 29, warded promptly. accidents are caused by faulty automobiles - tires refus- 29; 3rd-28, 28, 28, 28, 27; 4th- Crowds averaging 400 a day SILVER ing to grip the road because treads are gone; brakes sud- 35, 35, 36, 35; are using Pomps pond during the Every pattern made Stowe, 5th-32, 33, 34; 6th-35, hot weather. Some 600 persons in America at - denly gone soft; headlights out of kilter causing poor vis- 21; were there Tuesday. sion or blinding an oncoming motorist; brake and tail Jackson: 6th-35, 21. Only 20 members of the Lions JOHN H. PERSONAL club attended the semi-monthly lights out of order so that stop along-side the road at meeting last night at the Square Mr. and Mrs. Adrian St. Laur- night is a dangerous one. Literally there are a hundred- and Compass club. The lure of ent, 436 N. Main st., have returned GRECOE golf and the beaches apparently and-one things about your car that might cause an acci- from a vacation spent at Went- was too much for many members worth-By-the-Sea, Newcastle, N.H. Jeweler - Optician dent. who did not turn out for the cold PHONE 830 46 MAIN ST. CLO! From time to time we intend to remind you about impor- Established 1887 chicken supper. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN tant car faults - through the medium of pictures taken Published Every Thursday on 414 campus TUI right here in Andover showing what some of you are driv- 70 Main Street, Andover, Mass. of Entered as Second Class Matter at phillisp ing around with. For instance, in this week's issue is a The Andover Post Office Academy Our car with a broken rear light - mighty dangerous if the Price 10* per Copy $5.00 per Year emp Publisher Inn end. Irving E. Rogers driver stopped along a dark road at night. Editor David E. Young A"Treadway Inn It is our mutual responsibility to correct any faulty Adv. Mgr....Raymond B. DeRuisseau Ballardvale Ruth Green 5:30 to 8:30 condition that might lead to your being a statistic in the Shawsheen Doris Rutter Smith /Daily Luncheons 12 to 2 - Dinner morning papers - it's time for all to take a hand in pre- West Parish Sarah Lewis Sunday Dinner 12 to 8 venting as many automobile accidents as possible be- NATIONAL EDITORIAL Wedding Receptions - Bridge Luncheons - Banquets cause the death toll, mounting month by month, is a truly ASSOCI-ATION Tel. 903 - ROBERT N. FRAZER, Manage GIFT SHOP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY ANCIO frightening thing. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 9

Kenneth Chlebowski, John Sweet Andover Baptist Church open 12:30 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Larchmont, N.Y. and Palmer, ood Time Had Mass. and Paula Chlebowski; hobble SUNDAY: 10 a.m. The Rev. Thursday and Friday, except Ronald Pariseau of Chandler 's with The Townsman race, Lois Fortuna, Kenneth Malcolm McCubbin, minister of holidays. y Youngsters cir. has recently completed his Chlebowski and John Sweet; Religious Education of West skipping contest, Barbara Cartier, WEST PARISH studies and graduated from the The Vacation Church school t Annual Outing Roxbury Congregational church. Lois Fortuna and, ties for third, (Continued from Page our) New England Institute in Boston. ing of will conduct graduation exercises Between four and five hundred Freddie Welch and George Burch. St. Augustine's Church lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nee Dubocq is attending camp at aesday next Friday night in Free church. REV. HENRY B. SMITH, Pastor Alvin Pariseau of Chandler rd. layground youngsters enjoyed Judges were Miss Madden and Camp Runells, Pelham, N.H. busi- Certificates will be presented and outing at Canobie Miss Leary. SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore of the month's work reviewed. Mrs. .Amos Ozoonian of Osgood rtain- aka.daY Track At Indian Ridge 5:30 and 7:30 to 9-p.m. Oxen Hill, Md., are visiting the The newly-organized baseball st. recently visited friends in les H. In addition to the many amuse- Indian Ridge - track meet, shot SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, Rennie home on Argilla rd. team of St. Joseph's church in al so- ents, they took part in foot put, Russell Keeler, David Lynch 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Benediction rches- Ballardvalle defeated the Trojans, aces staged by playground per- and Kenneth Stone; discus, Thom- after last Mass. 15-3, Tuesday night. ed. onnel. as Auchterlonie, George Milne St. Joseph's Church n app. Police Capt. George Dane has Seven buses left Central school and Carol Gaudet; javelin, Betty ( Ballardvale) aping, warned all dog owners to keep ABOLISH CLUTTER -1 etween 10:15 and 10:30 Tuesday Lynch, Judy Lynch and Eleanor the animals restrained, according SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. allard- orning while many more went to McCann; high jump, Dickie Lynch, to law, or they will be shot on Confessions heard before Mass. he Lake via private cars. Gail Kirwin and Charlene Skea; Cellars • Attics g Garages sight. Christian Science Society if Mrs. Activities at the playgrounds, three-legged race, Charlene Bur- T 84th (6 Locke Street) 10 Years Ago - July 1946 uspended for one day due to the bine and Suzanne Gendrin, Betty he re- SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. The Daily Vacation Bible school using, picked up again Wednes- Lynch and Jo-Anne Guerrera, Sal- CLEANED ts and 11 a.m. Church service. Subject of will close Friday. It has been ay. Scheduled for weekend spe- ly Burke and Michael Burbine. home lesson sermon: "Truth". We Buy All Kinds Of Metals held for two weeks at the South ial attractions are boxing mat- Miss Patricia Daly assisted the church, with 55 children attend. hes at Ballardvale tonight at 7; instructors. WEDNESDAY: Testimony meet- DUMP TRUCK FOR HIRE Sunday ing. oIl show at North District to- ings 8 p.m. Pet Show In Village ear be Firemen are pleased with their orrow at 3:30; costume show at CALL LAW. MU 35981 OR AND. 2320 J Shawsheen - pet show, best Reading room 66 Main street t Hag- carnival at the playstead last entral playground tomorrow at looking cat, Sambo belonging to Thursday through Sunday and are 0:30; costume show at Indian Linda Iloude, Fluffo belonging to seball already planning next year's ev- idge at 11 a.m. tomorrow; and at Marlene Boucle and Tiger belong- Young ent. It will be held during the 0:30 tomorrow a costume show at ing to Ruth Anne Howie; best- score week of July 4 and will include hawsheen. groomed cat, kitten belonging to on the an old-fashioned firemen's muster. The five playgrounds report a Phyllis Mailloux, tiger belonging A compla int trot the Wood es- tal attendance of 1378 to date, o to Ruth Ann lloude and Fluffo be- am and tat-.! Tuesday night reported that oken down this way: Central, ;s of a longing to Marlene Houde; best ACCOUNTING IS MADE Mr. Wood found the table set for 10; North District, 74; Ballard- looking dog, Mac belonging to ernoon supper when he got home - and ale, 360; Indian Ridge, 194 and Cynthia Turton, Evie belonging to forced saw a young woman running from hawsheen, 240. Francine Leoff, Pal Daigle belon- he big the house. Several windows were Last weekend's activities at EASIER WITH ging to Bobby Daigle; best- ;ad ing, broken. Police said a former resi- e various grounds were as fol- groomed dog, Blackie belonging dent of Andover, without criminal ws: .oute to to Sharon Fair, Dolly belonging to intent, stopped to prepare supper entral Winners passed Ruth Ann Boucle and Evie belong-• CINIECKING for herself and an imaginary hus- Central - hat show, most orig. ing to Francine Leoff; best pet band. She was returned to Dan. nal, Helen Auchterlonie 1st, 11 team in show ribbon went to Cynthia vers state hospital. uglas Burtt 2nd and Bobby Pet- in that Turton's Mac, a black and brown P. W. Moddy, scoutmaster of e 3rd; prettiest, Ellen Watson, ACCOUNT m, 3-2. puppy wearing a tartan plaid bow. Troop 76, reports the scouts who iry-Ann Downs and Kathy Bunt; caused Judges were Henry C. Shelley, went on the trip to Long Pond, f lniest, Joan McGilvray, Scott storm. Miss Ann Dolan and David Russo. Itangely, Me., had a fine time. ,wns and Michael Gosselin; They climbed Saddleback moun- Ballardvale winners are listed 11 .test, Virginia Robertson, Billy in the Ballardvale column. ;illiard tain and enjoyed hiking and can- sselin and Nancy Winter; gold on the oeing. bbon for best in show, Ellen mg Inv- Pack 72 of the Free church atson. At The Churches held an outing at Camp Bad Sac. he men orth District Races Ballardvale United Church of six- get, Pomp's pond, Saturday, June North DiStrict - couple races, Rev. Ralph A. Rosenblad, Pastor tst wat- 29. Achievement awards were pre- neelbarrow race, Freddie Welch SUNDAY: Speaker - Wendell A. sing up sented during the afternoon. d John Godek, Bruce Westaway Mattheson; subject, "The True at the Members of the Junior Woman's d Gerald Dixon, Billy Westaway Union of West church were invited d Francis Bailey; 25-yard dash, and the False". And over to the summer home of Mrs.lial- 20 min- bert Dow at Rye beach last Thurs. a after day evening. rs pok- A special meeting of the school committee will be held nI the Your Neck Is indows 4r7 officer high school at 7:30 July 30. All stand- members have been urged to at. ?airman tend. Our Business.... The bonfire committee of Bal- hanism You don't need to be convinced that bill paying is easier by lardvale's Fourth of July celebra- tion committee has extended its check. But it also helps to keep your books. Stubs when filled sported We Have The CORRECT thanks to all who contributed mat- ft town out are really a day book. Your cancelled checks are a record and erial or helped in putting the bon. viduals are valid proofs of money paid. ations. fire up. 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Jl NK LICENSE We were met at the Andover sta- ways sponge cake with ice cream Frederick Furnari, 603 And- Visitor Of Years Ago Recalls tion by Mr. Chandler in the Dem- frozen on the back piazza by over st., has been granted a junk ocrat wagon and driven the two "Bill William" turning the freezer RECAL license by the selectmen. The miles to the farm. for one half hour. We would sit on TO CH the front lawn Sunday evenings board stipulated that no junk may Happy Days At Chandler Farm My parents, with my four year (Cant be kept on his premises at any Its Gertrude Sullivan !fills into view, in fact it seemed 'to old sister and nurse maid, drove after supper to watch the beauti- ful sunset across the fields, and mitted p time. It was a warm morning in May, block the end of the road. A huge, in the carry-all from Boston, to get the horse there. As it was an just about that time Mr. — would the lid 1885, or thereabouts, that my par- silver-leaved poplar tree hung rev all day trip to West Andover, appear with his horse and buggy, were ents discovered "The Farm". over one end of the house, two they picnicked by the road side at and Miss Bertha would come from of long HAIR REMOVED They were driving along in the stories, long and low, with a door noon. We ate supper together at within the house looking unusually red-chee "carry-all", a linen "duster" in the middle, yellow with green hair, chi the farm, having the sitting room pretty in a flowered muslin and PERMANENTLY robe thrown over my mother's blinds. The house on its right end leather . for our own private dining room with a box of luncheon under her Medically Endorse,' knees and on the horse's head a connected with the wood shed, plentiful and being waited on by Miss Ber- arm. They would go "buggy crocheted cap of white cord in the wood shed connected with rid- trimmed ing" and have supper out doors, open diamond shaped mesh, with tool house, the tool house con- tha, the lovely daughter of the fitted wi For Appointment and maybe it would be moonlight holes for the ears to pass through. nected with the carriage house, family, in her early twenties, and ton hole when they cnarede home . They turned from the main high- and at right angles to this long as charming in manner and ap- skirts a Edith stay around Call And. 1136 way to the back road, sandy, but line of buildings was the barn — pearance as any young society with sister basques, and me during those first with two worn tracks for the but more of this wonderful barn girl. years velvet, when we were too little to wheels to pass along, another for later. Spacious Quarters roam Lady Go( about alone, but we liked her and FRANCES A. DREW the horse's hoofs, green grass My parents pulled up on the Grandmother was to occupy a even tin we went on long excursions 3 Mom St. Andover growing between. A half mile up front lawn, dropped "the weight" small room off this sitting room dolls' ha through the woods to pick ferns the back road "the farm" came and attached the cord to the for her own. It had a priceless all so ca and Indian pipe along the Indian horse's head. Mrs. Chandler came "low boy" over which was an old r idge. must be to inquire their errand, and they gilt framed mirror, and a colonial; It In the barn was a big swing them. were ushered into the parlor, a rocker stood by the window. play hem GEO. W. HORNE CO. hung from the rafters. One swung large square room at the left of My mother and father had a life up to LAWRENCE, MASS. with a long, heavy motion out to- the front door. large room over the parlor with West Par TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK ward the back barn door and "No, they had never thought of five windows. Opening off this One g looked over the apple orchard. SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING taking summer boarders. Yes, room was a smaller one for my each sum Telephone Established 1854 Sometimes Mr. Chandler and 7339 there was ample room. Moreover, sister and me. We all had wooden school pi "Bill William" would come in to the family had never done such a wash stands with china bowl and and it wa whet their scythes on the brind- thing." pitcher, matching soap dish and Sunday Ric stone and at night we would watch I never knew how my mother in- district c mug, and the customary slop jar the milking. We rode on the loads duced them to change their minds, of painted tin with a fitted cover, bell woulr of hay and also on loads of earth but she was very attractive and standing on the floor beside each to be hel in the dump carts and got pretty with great powers of persuasion. wash stand. With great care in that bell dirty. However, in June our whole fam- bathing and the help of the tain. We Of course there was no bath ily arrived at the Chandler farm, "splasher" of embroidered linen sandwiche and there we came for 15 succes- room on the farm, but once a week and pies I tacked on the wall over the wash Edith would give us a bath in a sive summers. stand, we seldom got drops of Bailey 's Just 72 Odd Grandmother and I went by tin tub set in the long passage water on the wall paper. I never train, and the family trunks, plus way between the kitchen and the knew just where Nurse Edith did my mother's own hair mattress tool house. This tub was placed wondl sleep in the house, but she ap- were checked on the train with us. under the window where was the peared in our room every morning pump on the back piazza. hter new-t to "do" our hair and help us would be passed through to fill GOLF CLUBS wash, and later she would carry the tub, modified in temperature textu DRIVERS — BRASSIES — SPOONS — IRONS / the slop jars down stairs, and we by kettles of water heated on the would see them drying on the kitchen stove. MEN'S RIGHT-HAND MODELS that ) ground by the lilac bush in the Attic Treasures ( Mostly Spoldings) sunshine near the back porch. On occasional rainy afternoons On this back piazza was a Miss Bertha unlocked the seldom in out pump in the iron sink and a wash used door to the steep attic basin, and although I was never stairs. Up there the very atmos- DIIES around at that early hour, I be- phere had a close cosiness. lieve that is where "Bill Wil- Though rain pattered on the roof COLT liam", the hired man, performed and sometimes lashed against the his morning ablutions. dormer windows, to us it gave no 25% "Li It was a peaceful, happy life on gloom. To be sure we did not ven- the farm. Every morning mother ture to that far, dim corner where . . they would drive my father to the sta- shadows played among spinning look diffe 45 (crest, too! MAIN ST. tion and at night drive again to wheels and antique chairs, for to TELS. 102- 1727 meet the arrival of the five the clearer light was our per. o'clock train out of Boston. My (Continued from Page 11) HILL'S BIJCHAN sister and I would walk down the Open Mot and road to the pine grove and wait there to be picked up and driven Tue: McNAILLY back. and TINT-N-COLOR. PLUMBING it HEATING CO. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 sta- ways sponge cake with ice cream 1 1 Dern- frozen on the back piazza by RECALLS VISITS Pond. This was before the clear PERSONALS two "Bill William" turning the freezer water was used for the town, so Dow Gets Contract Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Morrissey TO CHANDLER FARM for one half hour. We would sit on from the white sand beach we Mrs. Frank J. A. Humphrey of and Kathy of Whittier st. have re- year the front lawn Sunday evenings (Continued from Page Ten) could go in wading. Swings from For Sewer Work Foster cir. spent Monday in Bos- turned from a vacation spent at drove after supper to watch the beauti- mined place. There, as we lifted the tall trees carried us high over ton Plum Island. n, to ful sunset across the fields, and the lid of a low leather trunk, the water. Boat races were rowed The Dow Company of Methuen has been awarded a contract for as an just about that time Mr. — would were revealed our treasures, dolls as we grew older, and a ball ver, appear with his horse and buggy, of long ago, dolls with bisque, the Sutherland st. sewer extension. game, married men against bache- The firm's low bid — amounting New Store Hours ide at and Miss Bertha would come from red-cheeked heads, with china lors, was played in the afternoon. to $3372 — just squeaked under ter at within the house looking unusually hair, china arms, and kid feet with The high spot, of course, was the budget figure for the job. room pretty in a flowered muslin and leather ankle ties. There was when the gong sounded for lunch- The board of public works re- room with a box of luncheon under her dolls' underwear, plentiful eon, when long tables were spread ceived three bids for the work Ber- arm. They would go "buggy rid- trimmed with hamburg and neatly Macartney's with call the good things those at its Monday night electing. ing" and have supper out doors, fitted with real buttons and but- f the wonderful West Andover cooks The Dow firm bid $300 for a and maybe it would be moonlight ton holes. Dresses of flounced , and had prepared. How we ate, in drop manhole and $8 per foot for when they came home. skirts with bustles and gored I ap- spite of the crisp potato chips 384 feet of installation. The board Edith stayed around with sister basques, fashioned of silk and ciety made by Mrs. Bailey, which all placed the cost of two manhole Closed Mondays All Day and me during those first years velvet, were veritable replicas of day long we'd been munching. covers, not included in specifica- when we were too little to roam Lady Godey pictures. There were Summer boarders though we tions for the job, at 890. Thus the about alone, but we liked her and even tiny, real straw bonnets, Our object in making this change of hours ipy a were, we were welcomed into the over-all cost for a complete job we went on long excursions dolls' hand bags, and corsages, is to provide our employees with the pleas- room life of the West Parish. We knew would be $3462. They have 83484 through the woods to pick ferns all so carefully kept, that we too and played with the children there. ures of a two day week-end, a benefit en- eless and Indian pipe along the Indian in the budget. The contract was an old must be careful as we handled We walked across the white gate awarded with the understanding joyed by those employed in almost every ridge. them. It was a great privilege to other line of work today. lonial. road to prayer meetings in the that one release from a property In the barn was a big swing play here, so we felt we must hung from the rafters. One swung Church vestry, we partook of owner must first be checked. life up to this privilege. strawberry festivals. On Sundays lad a with a long, heavy motion out to- Work will start within two weeks with West Parish Picnic we attended service, driving to of formal notice that the contract OPEN TUESDAYS thru SATURDAYS ward the back barn door and f this One great gala occasion of the Church porch in the carry-all, is approved, according to the Dow looked over the apple orchard. 9 to 5:30 Jr my each summer was the Sunday where after we alighted, gracious company. Sometimes Mr. Chandler and school picnic. A day was set, FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 poden "Bill William" would come in to C.J. would lead our mare to one Other Bids vl and and it was announced at service of the horse and carriage stalls. Residents of the street were at whet their scythes on the brind- Sunday morning in the little white a and stone and at night we would watch Sometimes when we lingered at the meeting and asked the board district church that the church the farm into September, we even to provide estimated betterment 'P jar the milking. We rode on the loads bell would ring if the picnic was cover, attended district school and assessments whenever possible. of hay and also on loads of earth to be held. How we listened for e each Other bidders were L. Maiuri in the dump carts and got pretty that bell if the day was uncer- played at recess in the bower of are in the wide willow tree. Later we and Son of Everett at 8400 for the a dirty. tain. We drove with hampers of manhole and 816.53 per foot and Y's the Of course there was no bath chose Abbot academy for pleasing sandwiches, doughnuts, cookies, the J. J. Cronin company of No. linen room on the fare, but once a week preparatory work. Still do we trav- n o r and pies to the fragrant pines at wash , el familiar Andover roads in happy Reading with a bid of $300 for the 5 MAIN Edith would give us a bath in a Bailey's Grove at Ilaggett's manhole and 89 per foot. ST, ANDOVER,MASS. Ips of tin tub set in the long passage recollection, and ever, that New never way between the kitchen and the England town with its hills, its th did tool house. This tub was placed wonderful, orchards, its stretches of farm to ap- under the window where was the and woodland, will be our land of orning pump on the back piazza. Water new-to-cotton lovely memories. nlp us would be passed through to fill (Editor's note: Miss Frankie E. Sullivan, who brought this recol- carry the tub, modified in temperature textures • COMPLETE WINDOW UNITS • and we by kettles of water heated on the lection of years ago to the Towns- )n the kitchen stove. man office, said Joshua Chandler that you'll love owned the farm where the family in the Attic Treasures h. On occasional rainy afternoons lived each summer. It is now part ;as a Miss Bertha unlocked the seldom in our trans-season of the Andover Country club, she a wash used door to the steep attic said. Both sisters now live in never stairs. 11p there the very atmos• DRESS Marblehead.) I be- phere had a close cosiness. 1 Wil- Though rain pattered on the roof COLLECTION BPW Members To -formed and sometimes lashed against the dormer windows, to us it gave no Visit Flint Circle life on gloom. To be sure we did not ven- Residents of Flint cir. have Indian Head Indian Head . they manage mother ture to that far, dim corner where not only to asked the board of public works windows come ready windows come he sta- look different but feel dif- to take some action to eliminate a shadows played among spinning ferent, too! tc install, and are equipped with ;ain to wheels and antique chairs, for in dust nuisance along the street. E.. five the clearer light was our per- A petition to the board received made of finest kiln Zegers Dura-Seal Monday night asked the board to ,n. My (Continued from Page 11) dried clear pine metal weatherstrip Open Mondays 9:30 to 5:30 do something about the condition, wn the (No Need for Weights d wait resulting from the street condition. Tuesday, Thursday PRICED FROM or Sash Cords driven Members of the board will inspect and Friday til 9 the circle, which they said was a meal, dirt surface. There was some com- • ti ment also about a potentially $16.95 uspara. )c- Size 24x24 Units Can Be farm. serious drainage problem in the F. Equipped with Ncw es al- Tow n section resulting from the diver- Country sion of springs. The street is an Choose from Air-Lac Hardware accepted way, the board agreed. 35 Sizes and in At Slight Extra Styles to Suit You. Cost. RECEIVED BEQUEST ■ An Andover woman, Mabel B. 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LITTLE LEAGUE con give you ALL-STARS TO PLAY ost dependable (Continued from Page One) delivery of Melvin Ilutchings, Cardinals; ill F Ted Bunt, Cardinals; Hay Col- THE lins, Yankees; George Porter Jr., rivat CHRISTIAN Yankees; David Murphy and Andy Post Off Blake, Red Sox; James J. O'lleil- accepted b: SCIENCE ly, Yankees; Norman Wallace, the emerge MON ITOR Cardinals; Dean Ward, Kent the board a Warner and Daniel Murphy, intemat .0).31 Giants; Charles Ilaseltine, Car- vale ways daily accepted sti nevoviper dinals; Jay Prout, Yankees and Chairman Donald Anderson, Giants. Housewives, businessmen, the board teochers, and students all over Miss Lucille Picard of Topping ceeding our rd. is spending a vacation in Office ave. the world read and enjoy this Washington. Atty. San, international newspaper, pub- have long a lished daily in Boston. World- of the priva famous for constructive news Main st. ant It is full of stories and penetrating editorials. is cluttered Special features for the whole White st family. there shoal board to rip' that board The Christian Science Monitor grant a van One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. relating to s Send your newspaper for the time ditions. checked. Enclosed find my check or hlorink urchas A contract awarded to Rest period at Camp Maude Eaton means story time for these tan compan Girl Scouts are, left to right, Gayle Azarian, Peggy Savinelli and BPW meeting them is Counselor Sandra Stanley of Groveland. The firm allowance fa Schools, Inc., of Mt. Berry, Ga. equipment, . The sum of S500 was awarded to 11090. Mrs. Harold L. Palmer of Silver Other bidd Springs, Md. and Porter cl Her only heir-at-law is a niece, 150 allowanc The Andover Historical socie- Miss Dorothy Underhill of Derry, idence Inc., ty will receive the bulk of the N.11. estate of Miss Caroline M. Under- LOCAL FA hill according to her will, which WEDDING INTENTION . . . now includes stock IN ALTO A has been filed in the Registry of The following wedding inten- of MARJORIE POORE'S, Mrs. Cecil tion has been filed in the office Provate in Salem. The testament, Bradford — (closed for laughters of of the town clerk: signed Feb. 8, 1950 and contain- Summer vacation) ,,hued in an Paul S. Collins, 75 Park st. ing codicils dated Dec. 27, 1951 lay in Enfie and Florence K. McDuffie, 44 and May 3, 1953, bequeathed DRESSES ith minor i Union st., No. Andover. 825,000, realty and half of the in-law, Josef SHIRTS residue to the organization. London, Con FAMOUS MAKE — SIZES 3 to 20 In recognition of their "faith- as a result ful and devoted service to the REG. 1.98 Andover Historical society," Charles W. Damon and Ruth E. for or 3 3.50 Gibson, both of Andover, were awarded 82000 each. The And- Blouses - Shirts over Home for the Aged was left were 3.95 to 29.95 Neu $1000 and the South church was left $1000 in trust. It will be known as the "Julia Underhill $ 190 'f() $129° Robinson Fund," the income to be used under the direction of REDDY KILOWATT® JEWELRY the Women's Union of the church. Most businesses sell As a memorial to her parents, their products to any- $ 11 Hazen H. and Rebecca D. Under- NOW TO $ 3 hill, the Central Congregational one who can pay for church of Derry, N.11. was be- them. But not federal queathed $2000 in trust for gen- power systems. They eral purposes of the church. sell their electricity to The income from the $25,000 so-called "preferred" gift to the historical society is customers first. Seems to be used in part for additions and improvements and for the unfair, doesn't it? maintenance of the buildings and grounds and to promote the best interests of the society along educational and cultural lines. Her old fashioned furniture and Bal realty at 97 Main st. were also left to the society. A legacy of $300 was listed RCA for Nellie Williamson of Andover. bring( The second half of the residue LAWNS — ROSES — CROPS — SHRUBS — AZALIAS inches of the estate was awarded to the Imagt Congregational Board of Minis- RHODODENDRONS AND EVERYTHING THAT GROWS! rich terial Relief in New York City in SounC trust, the income to be used for BRUCKMANN'S HAS THE RIGHT FOOD it—he the welfare of aged ministers and MALCOLM E. LUNDGREN their wives. In memory of her FOR YOUR NEEDS...IN THE QUANTITY mother, it will be known as the DONALD E. LUNDGREN "Rebecca Underhill Fund". YOU REQUIRE...JUST CALL US- Mrs. Gladys Marshall of Man- SINCE 1885 chester was left 82000 and all F. rugs, books, furniture and mis- cellaneous tangible articles not 430 E! given to the historical society. The sum of 82000 was left to 158 SO. BROADWAY, LAWRENCE — FREE PARKING SPACE Hilda D. Atterberg of Rochester, MU 64105 N.Y. She gave $1000 to the Berry ANDOVER DELIVERIES DAILY THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY

CIVIL DEFENSE IS forces will have some part in PLANNING BOARD MEETS CONDUCTING TESTS other operations during the next NEXT ON AUG. 8 week, as part of the nation-wide (Continued from Page One) The Planning board has Well mannered, beautiful brown C.D. operation. announced that its next Plants Ilelp Out and white SADDLE HORSE. West- meeting will he held Aug. 8. ern saddle, bridle and blanket. During Thursday's test of air PERSONAL The board has scheduled Drives wagon. Especially good Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Mc- raid signals, Wennik said the fol- no meetings until that date for children. 1850 Salem St. No. Post Office ave. will not be Cullom and family are on vaca- lowing firms will participate: due to vacation schedules. Andover. Tel. MU 6-4529. accepted by the selectmen under Watson Park in Lowell Junction, tion in Maine. the emergency legislation giving Shawsheen Mills, Tyer !tubber the board authority to accept pri- . company and Marland Mills. Phil- vate ways long thought to be lips academy will take part and accepted streets. signalling devices at both fire Chairman Sidney P. White said stations will be used. the board "feels it would be ex- Asst. Director John Grecoe will ceeding our power to work in Post take part in activities at Sector Office ave. under the act." 1G in Tewksbury during Friday's Atty. Samuel Resnik and others Conelrad test. Accompanied by nave long asked town acceptance other Andover officials, he will of the private way that runs off observe the sector operation and Main st. and winds out to Elm st. the Conelrad test. It is full of deep holes and often Wennik, Fire Chief Henry Hil- is cluttered with refuse. ton and Grecoe checked on all the 9hite said property owners signalling devices Tuesday morn- there should ask the planning ing in preparation for the test :ward to approve acceptance and this afternoon. They will receive that board "if it sees fit can the reports from Wardens scattered grant a variance" of regulations throughout the town. relating to street widths and con- Wennik said the town C.D. ditions. SORRY .. WE DISAPPOINTED SO MANY LAST WEEK- EXPERIENCED hlorine Equipment BABY SITTER BUT WE'RE READY NOW WITH BIG NEW SHIPMENT! urchased By Bd. 141/2 years old. Will liaby- A contract for a chlorinator was awarded to the Wallace and Ter- or these youngsters. The three local Ilan company at Monday night's nelli and Judy Lelacheur. Reading to HMV meeting. (Leone) The firm bid $1215 less a $125 allowance for present chlorinating , Ga. with friends at SqUalli Lake, N.II, equipment, for a net price of ed to $1090. Silver Other bidders were the Fischer JULY and Porter company, 31160 less a niece, $50 allowance and Builders Prov- )erry, idence Inc., $1209, no allowance. CLEARANCE LOCAL FAMILY . . . now includes stock IN ALTO ACCIDENT THE NEW TERRIFIC MILEAGE inten- of MAIIJOI(IE POOH'S, Mrs. Cecile Dufour and her two office Bradford — (closed for daughters of Binney st., were in- Summer vacation) volved in an accident last Satur- 7k st. day in Enfield, Me. All escaped 44 DRESSES with minor injuries. Iler brother- GENERAL TIRE in-law, Joseph It. Dufour of New • . . . all fabrics and type,. London, Conn., the driver, died ais of were 16.95.to 99.95. as a result of injuries TUBELESS & TUBE-TYPE anday NOW $11.$58 Blouses - Shirts 1ST were 3.95 to 29.95 LINE $190 $129° QUALITY JEWELRY oil Ly- —All these for the first time NOW $1 I Iv $ 3 or .al ey to d" TI1 "Things Iiiffereat" ANDOVE R See all the exciting new ENJOY RCA Victor TV Originals! Smart Styling The Thrifton. Ebony finish; ?r Feeding Time Balanced Fidelity Sound mahogany grained or limed More For Your Money oak grained finishes, extra. Model 17S602. * OFF LIST PRICE PLUS TAX & RECAPPABLE CASING! for RCA Victor's Thriflon brings you 140 square For UHF—New High inches of viewable "Living Speed UHF tuning :ROPS — SHRUBS — AZALIAS covers 70 UHF chan- GROWS! Image" picture! You get ,ND EVERYTHING THAT rich Balanced Fidelity nels In 21/2 seconds! Optional, extra, at Sound, too. Come in—see low cost. HAS THE RIGHT FOOD it—hear it today! DS...IN THE QUANTITY ZE...JUST CALL US- FAY & DRISCOLL SINCE 1885 576 HAVERHILL ST. LAWRENCE MU 3-3131 KIVIANNI YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 AMPLE FREE PARKING ‘WRENCE — FREE PARKING SPACE /ERIES DAILY MU 6-4105 lb

14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956

of Mr. and Mrs. John George, 30 The bouffant skirt had scrolls of performed best man duties and ANDERSON - THOMPSON rose point lace and a pleated the ushers were Barry B. Flynn, . . • Jackson st., Haverhill, became White gladioli and delphiniur ruffle bordered the hemline. A brother of the bridegroom; Henry, the bride of Arthur Flynn Jr., son were arranged on the altar of I FLINN - GEORGE. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flynn, 400 crown of orange blossoms held John and Richard George, brothers Christ church At a 10 o'clock nuptial Mass in Saturday for the Andover st., Liallardvale. The her veil of imported illusion and of the bride. ceremony which united in St. Ilita's church, Ilaverhill, July marriage commanwea Rev. Leo B. Flynn of Norfolk, she carried a prayerbook marked A reception in the Haverhill Miss Janet Olive Thompson 1 1. Miss Elsie George, daughter with two orchids and streamers of country club followed the cere- uncle of the bridegroom per- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' PRO] stephanotis. mony with guests attending from M. Thompson, 14 Arundel st. and TOURAINE PAINTS formed the ceremony before an al- Essex, as. tar arranged with pink and white The bridal attendants included Clinton, Leominster, Walpole, Arthur Peter Anderson Jr., son of To all perac gladioli. The bride's brother, Miss Carolyn Ebba of Haverhill, Manchester, N.H., Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Anderson, tate of JOSE otherwise kr STRAHAN WALLPAPERS Louis George, was the soloist as maid of honor; Mrs. Henry N.Y. and Wilmington, Del. 54 Winthrop ct., Milford, Conn. George and Mrs. John George Jr., The couple left on a wedding C.LEARY and and Marion Barrett presided at The Rev. John S. Moses officiated late of Ando% the organ. sisters-in-law of the bride, as trip to Florida. Their new home at the 4 o'clock ceremony. :eased, and tr bridesmaids. They wore identical Jack Spires Escorted by her father, the will be in Haverhill. The bride, who was given in FlIAL OF THI bride chose a full length gown of dresses of nylon net and taffeta The bride was graduated from marriage by her father, wore a A petition PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle with ivy headpieces. Their flow- Haverhill high school and the gown of imported embroidered or- sold Court for over satin styled with fitted bod- ers were cascades of gladioli, bridegroom was graduated from gandy designed with a fitted bod- strinnent purp 43 HAMPSHIRE ST., LAWRENCE will of said de ice, short sleeves, scalloped por- roses and baby's breath. Central Catholic high school and ice, square neckline and tiny cap MI 3-4371 Edward Sullivan of Andover ROLL, of Lay trait neckline and matching mits. Merrimack college. sleeves. Her four-tiered bouffant praying that h skirt fell to a sweep train. A Ju- for thereof wit liet cap of matching organdy held his bond. her fingertip veil of illusion and If you ciesin * TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY * she carried a bouquet of white or your attorne appearance in glamellias and stephanotis. fore ten o'clo ARBORISTS CARPENTRY WORK LANDSCAPE SERVICE As maid of honor for her sister, the thirtieth da Buying...? Miss Gail Ann Thompson chose to day of this an azure blue taffeta gown ir Witness, JO AMALIA FOR ALL YOUR HEATHERFELLS waltz length, a white headpiece ;,:re, First Jur CARPENTER WORK NURSERY ...Selling? and she carried pink larkspur, blue rd day of Jul TREE SURGEONS, Inc. delphinium and baby's breath cas- snd nine hundr LANDSCAPE SERVICE R. A. Kimball and Associates A TREE SERVICE WITH A REMODELING cading from a white basket. The JOHN J. FL ROHRBACH SENSIBLE ATTITUDE OR bridesmaids Mrs. William A. TOWARD COST SUNSET ROCK ROAD TEL. 192 Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa, and Uommonweali Bring Us Your Garden Problems AND. 1848 OR 2901 ROOFING MOM Miss Patricia R. Mason of Milford, Conn., classmates of the bride, PROE At_ L 89 MAIN ST. ANDOVER Essex, as. were identically gowned. REAL ESTATE TEL. AND. 3148 To all persor ANDOVER Blakely B. Babcock of Milford, ::te of PAUL F ED. OTTO R. A. KIMBALL Conn., served as best man and nr in said Coui TREE SERVICE ANDOVER REALTY the ushers included Andrew S. The guardian 37 Years Experience TEL. AND. 1396 Res. Andover 1768 Beres and Clifford K. Mason, IILLAN has pr AGENCY his first and se A Complete Tree Service both of Milford, Conn.; Hobert L. FREE ESTIMATES REAL ESTATE MRS. B. M. DARLING I:wance. J. It. Buss, Sr. Tel. 1304-J Hesse and William 0. Hood of If you desire 3 Lowell St., Shawsheen Village Res. Andover 1578 J. H. Buss, Jr. Tel. 1672-M Andover. or your attorney TELS. 702 or LAW. 8-4241 A reception at the home of the ;pearance in 8 CESSPOOLS Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. bride's aunt, Mrs. Phillip Clem- kre ten o'cloc RESTAURANTS ents of Sunset Rock rd., followed roe thirtieth day TREE SERVICE the ceremony. The couple left on ran day of this by CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT a wedding trip to Virginia. Their Witness,. J01- W. Shirley Barnard ;.ire, First Jud - ALSO - new home will be in Hamden, irth day of J DODGE Conn. Cesspools and Septic Tanks Real Estate and Insurance housand nine ht Installed The bride was graduated from JOHN J. C ASSOCIATES at CHARLES CORBEIL Punchard high school and Mount From the office c It &limn', Massachusetts Main and Barnard Streets F.:hard K. Gordc TEL. GLENVIEW 7-7236 Holyoke college, class of 1956. Telephone 202 The bridegroom prepared at Mil- Vain Street 'clover, Mass. ANDOVER Representative ford academy and was graduated ALBERT R. RETELLE from Trinity college this past Commonwealth Reservation Road CLEANSERS & DYERS June. PROBA BRADLEY PERSONALS sex, ss. Tel. And. 841 To all persor -CLEANSING- REAL ESTATE Miss Aurore Picard of Topping tate of FRANC vacation AUTO REPAIRS - PRESSING- rd. has returned from a ! Cambridge it And. 2529, Law. 7029 at Salisbury Beach. ak deceased. - TAILORING- Miss Carol Folley of Essex st. A petition hat visited her sister, Barbara, in 'ad Court pray! MEN'S AND LADIES' Boston several days last week. DIVAN of Andc CLARK MOTOR appointed ad GARMENTS Fred E.Cheever tate without gi CO. CHOICE OF FINE ANDOVER'S C.D. IS nd. REAL•ESTATE THIRD IN SECTOR AUTHORIZED FOODS AND LIQUORS If you desire t CALL 1169 Ando vet's Civil Defense 21 MAIN STREET Your attorney CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -ranking Elander & Swanton LOUIS SCANLON'S agency is the third Pearance in s SALES and SERVICE TELS. 775 8 1098 in its sector, 1G. fore ten o'clocl 56 MAIN ST. * ON THE ANDOVER LINE * PAINTING and BODY WORK Director Ilarold Wennik thirtieth day r ANDOVER, MASS. said only Gloucester and rn day of this cl IN OUR OWN SHOP Newburyport are official!) Witness, lotus ranked ahead of Andover in re, First Judge 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER SERVICE STATION ird day of Jul ELECTRICIANS the sector of 31 cities and Tel. Andover 333 usand nine hun towns. JOHN J. CC mil neon & Hatc John M. Murray thrice, Mass. -2,--2-352 GENERAL Gulf AUTO Archie A. Gunn ommonwealth Super Service PARK ST. REPAIRING MASTER ELECTRICIAN COR. MAIN AND PROBA7 GARAGE sex, .8 JENNEY Wiring for CHESTNUT STREET.; . K. C. KILLOKIN in all Person GAS & OILS Oil Burners - Light - Power TRAVEL REALTOR ate of ANNE 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 MOTOR & APPLIANC1. dover in said C 77 Main St. Andover REPAIRS A Petition has TELEVISION SERVICE ANDOVER d Court prayin 41 PINE ST. TEL. AND. 920 Tel. 2272 NAN, of Ando BUILDING MATERIAL TRAVEL BUREAU aPPointed adr Agency for All Airlines For Efficient, Courteous BOB'S and Steam Ship Lines -SPE) Service and ACTION! 11 I MAIN ST. TEL. 775-10 List Exclusively uitn T V SERVICE 2 LUMBER - PAINTS C.A.HILL & CO. Ery L. nheever, Mgr. RADIOS & PHONOGRAPHS Electrical Contractor R. C. SIMMERS CUR& WALLPAPER TEL.' AND. 2254 WALLPAPERS CHARLES A. HILL, JR. Al E STATE - INSURANCL HARDWARE a. TEL. 2316 Cali us for every residen- SPORTING - GOODS, RADIO & TV SERVICE tial, commercial and in- ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS WALLPAPER AMMUNITION - TARGETS dustrial electrical service. MULLIGAN'S IN THE ALLIED PAINT STORES J. E. Pitman Est. LIGHTING ENGINEERS TOWNSMAN RADIO & TV LAB. Joseph T. Gagne, Preside' an 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER NHC,ADWAY, ..AWHENCI. 34 Amesbury St., Lawrence 42,43, TEL. 664 4S-El l 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1076 Classified Directory TEL. LAW. 30396 AWL THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JULY 19, 1956 15 and ANDERSON — THOMPSON nn, White gladioli and delphinium try, were arranged on the altar of LEGAL NCTICIES iers Christ church Saturday for the - - - - ceremony which united in marriage commonwealth of Massachusetts estate without giving a surety on hill Miss Janet Olive Thompson, Docket No. 251 867 her bond. Personal Help Wanted—Female h Houses for Sale q re- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon PROBATE COURT If you desire to object thereto you goog Real Estate. Land. rom NI. Thompson, 14 Arundel st. and Essex, ss. or your attorney should file a written EXPERIENCED TEACHER avail- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED five JOHN HEWITT To all persona interested in the es- Homes. House lots. 15 Post Office le, Arthur Peter Anderson Jr., son of appearance in said Court at Salem able for the summer months, tu- days a week. Must love children. Ave., Tel. Andover 973. 1834. yn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Anderson, tate of JOSEPHINE M. CLEARY, before ten o'clock in the forenoon on toring Elementary and Junior Highest references required. Call otherwise known as JOSEPHINE the thirtieth day of July 1956, the re- Ando'ver 2799. 54 Winthrop ct., Milford, (:onn. CLEARY and JOHANNA CLEARY, High School subjects. Call Law- 1I-19 ling The Rev. John S. Moses officiated late of Andover in said County, de- turn day of this citation. rence, MU 3-0192. A-19 Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es. Realtors me teased, and to the ATTORNEY GEN- HELP WANTED: Person confined at the 4 o'clock ceremony. quire, First Judge of said Court, this ERAL OF THIS COMMONWEALTH. to home, willing and able to re- The bride, who was given in third day of July in the year one Lost and Found L ceive 2 or 3 calls per day for itEALTons — MARY AND 13013 torn marriage by her father, wore a A petition has been presented to said Court for probate of a certain in- thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. traveling business man. Remune- BURKE, 14 Chickering Road, No. the gown of imported embroidered or- strument purporting to be the last JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. LOST — BLACK PUPPY with ration 815 per month. We maintain Andover, Mass. 'Tel. Law. om gandy designed with a fitted bod- will of said deceased by JOHN CAR. Tomlinson & Hatch white tip tail, only 7 weeks old, telephone expenses, in addition Mu 2-2416 S-TF and ice, square neckline and tiny cap ROLL, of Lawrence in said County, Lawrence, Mass. 1219-26 around 8:30 P.M., Sunday in the person may or may not address sleeves. Her four-tiered bouffant Fraying that he be appointed execu- vicinity, Foster's Pond, Andover. envelopes at $6.50 per thousand. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Child's pet. Call Andover 1724-11. Cottages For Sale sss skirt fell to a sweep train. A Jo. tor thereof without giving a surety on Please do not apply unless you Docket No. 251829 B-19 are actually confined. We have liet cap of matching organdy held his bond. PROBATE COURT SHADOW LAKE — 4 room, newly It you desire to object thereto you ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass 28 other such telephonists her fingertip veil of illusion and Essex, ss. through-out New England, extend- renovated waterfront cottage, your attorney should file a written book No. 67715 has been lost and screened porch on 3 sides, ex- she carried a bouquet of white ircearance in said Court at Salem be- To all persons interested in the ing over many years of service. estate of ELIZABETH M. RONAN application has been made for cellently furnished, running water, glamellias and stephanotis. lore o'clock in the forenoon on payment in accordance with Sec. Write stating your qualifications. As maid of honor for her sister, the thirtieth day of July 1956, the re- late of Andover in said County, de-• VERNER HALL COMPANY, lavatory, linen closet, hardwood ceased. 20, Chap. 167 of the General floors, lot 91%' X 245'. Must be Miss Gail Ann Thompson chose urn day of this citation. P.O. Box 224, Allston, Massa- A petition has been presented to Laws. Payment has been stopped. seen to be appreciated. Tel. MU an azure blue taffeta gown it Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- 13-6-12-19 chusetts. II-19 rum, First Judge of said Court, this said Court praying that ESTHER V. 6-4437. SSS-19 waltz length, a white headpiece RONAN of Andover in said County be ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass day of July in the year one thou- AVON COSMETICS offers oppor- and she carried pink larkspur, blue appointed administratrix of said es- book No. 54668 has been lost and Wanted to Buy delphinium and baby's breath cas- sand nine hundred and fifty-six. tunity for growing income through JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. tate without giving a surety on her application has been made for rtes cading from a white basket. The payment in accordance with Sec. servicing your neighborhood. Call 12-19-26 bond. Murdock 8-2686 or write to Mrs. ANTIQUES OR ANYIIIING old. If you desire to object thereto you 20, Chap. 167 of the General Marble-top, Walnut, Grape, and Rose- bridesmaids Mrs. William A. Gregory, 134 Main Street, Andover, Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa. and Commonwealth of Massachusetts or your attorney should file a written Laws. Payment has been stopped. carved Furniture, Glass, China, Docket No. 241049 Mass. Miss Patricia R. Mason of Milford, appearance in said Court at Salem B-12-19-26 Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, Prints, 11 PROBATE COURT Conn., classmates of the bride, before ten o'clock in the forenoon on ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass Frames, Guns, Coins, Furniture Etc., R Essex, ss. the thirtieth day of July 1956, the Articles for Sale 0 William F. Graham Jr., 165 Golden were identically gowned. To all persons interested in the es- book No 59373 has been lost return day of this citation. and application has been made for Hill Ave., Ilaverhill, Mass. Tele- Blakely B. Babcock of Milford, roe of PAUL F. McMILLAN of Ando- Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- OUR 1956 CHRISTMAS SAMPLES Phone Ilaverhill Drake 23708. ler in said County, an insane person. payment in accordance with Sec. READY. Agents, Churches, Or- Conn., served as best man and quire, First Judge of said Court, this 20, Chap. 167 of the General Will call to look. the ushers included Andrew S. The guardian of said PAUL F. Mc- third day of July in the year one ganizations, Clubs wanted to sell ii.L.LAN has presented to such Court Laws. Payment has been stopped. PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRADUATE 58 Beres and Clifford K. Mason, thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. our line of Christmas All Occas- s first and second accounts for al- B-12- 19-26 ion cards. 250 items in our line buying picture frames, old desks, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. both of Milford, Conn.; Robert L. :wance. this year. "Why send out of town jewelry, dishes, dolls, and mar- Hesse and William 0. Hood of If you desire to object thereto you Tomlinson E. Hatch when you can buy locally?" Come ble top furniture. Appraisals given Lawrence, Mass. 12-19-26 Services Offered C 78 Andover. :: your attorney should file a written in and look around. Open 9 A.M. in strictest confidence. Tel. Law- A reception at the home of the 7,pearance in said Court at Salem be- to 9 P.M. NINE F'EAT'HERS STU- 'town of Andover REMODELING AND BUILDING. rence Mu 8-3072 TF bride's aunt, Mrs. Phillip Clem- .:ore ten o'clock in the forenoon on Public Hearing DIO, 31 INMAN ST., SOUTH LAW- *re thirtieth day of July 1956, the re- Custom built kitchen cabinets, 3-1009. ANTIQUES — Am interested in ents of Sunset Rock rd., followed A public hearing will be held at RENCE. TEL. MU ..rn day of this citation. combination aluminum doors. C. 0-28-6-12-19 buying good furniture and general the ceremony. The couple left on the Town House at 7:15 P.M. Thurs- Mullins, Tel. Murdock 8-7932 af- Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- furnishings of early type. The a wedding trip to Virginia. heir ;.ire, First Judge of said Court, this day, August 2, 1956 to act upon the ter 5. C-TF Wagners, 18 Andover St., George- petition of ALVIN and DOROTHY Houses for Sale new home will be in Hamden, s.rth day of July in the year one TUBES, parts and accessories town, Mass. Tel. Georgetown Conn. .busand nine hundred and fifty-six. PARISEAU for a variance on land of TF the petitioners on Chandler Road, for television, Radio, recorders SO. N.11. — A FINE spacious Fleetwood 7161 The bride was graduated from JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. and Hi-Fi. MUSIC and public add- home in delightful village. Good :am the office of formerly of EDWARD URMSTRUM, Punchard high school and Mount ress systems for all occasions. train service. For those looking Wanted to Rent -i--.rhard K. Gordon bordered on the southerly line by 20 Sales-Service-Rentals. COMMUN- for the substantial home. Well Holyoke college, class of 1956. feet right of way owned by FRED W. The bridegroom prepared at Mil- Wain Street ITY RADIO TV SERVICE, 17 New- cared for. Ample room for family, kdover, Mass. 12-19-26 DOYLE, back corner of garage being WANTED 2 - 3 - 4 and 5 room ford academy and was graduated bury st., near Essex, Lawrence. activities and privacy. 4 bed- less than 15 feet from the property Tel. MU 2-9048. C-TF apartments, furnished. Telephone from Trinity college this past Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1 ine. rooms. Extra large living room Lawrence Murdock 33188, Exten- Docket No. 251828 with fireplace. Den with fireplace. June. BOARD OF APPEALS GENERAL WORK, Landscaping; tion 445. W-19-26 PROBATE COURT JAMES S. EASTHAM, Chairman Bath and powder room. Work- Cellars and Attics Cleaned. Grade shop. Two-car garage. 2 acres. PERSONALS sex, ss. Date of issue ROOMS NEEDED for out-of-town To all persons interested in the July 19, 1956 A Loani, Sand, Filling and Stones. Asking $24,000. boys attending Merrimack Col- Miss Aurore Picard of Topping :tate of FRANCIS D. RONAN, late Garbage removed. Romano Truck- SO. N.H. — A beauty, carefully ing. Tel. And. lege.. Refer all replies to the rd. has returned from a vacation • Cambridge in the State of New 946-J. (;-TF, restored with modern convenien- Dean of Men. Telephone Law— at Salisbury Beach. :rk deceased. ces. 4 bedrooms. Keeping room. rence Murdock 3-7111. W-19-26-2-9 A. PONTBRIAND, Miss Carol Folley of Essex st. A petition has been presented to Contractor and with original large fireplace. 21 builder. Remodeling. Masonry. acres. Asking $18,500. visited her sister, Barbara, in rid Court praying that ESTHER V. Automobiles for Sale 1,NAN of Andover in said County Roofing. Tel. Lawrence MU 37964. FOR THE EXECUTIVE — lovely Boston several days last week. C-19-26-2-9 old Colonial — perfect — in coun- appointed administratrix of said OLDSMOBILE 1950 convertible. tate without giving a surety on her WINDOW CLEANING — residen- try setting. 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms. ANDOVER'S C.D. IS Excellent condition.. Inquire 19 tial and commercial. Storm win- Modern kitchen. P/, baths. Com- plete new wiring, plumbing, heat- Farmham Street, Lawrence. Tel. THIRD IN SECTOR If you desire to object thereto you dows (alumium or wood) cleaned MU 8-0375. Z-19 Andover's Civil Defense your attorney should file a written and hung. Janitorial work, offices ing. Excellent school facilities agency is the third-ranking Pearance in said Court at Salem or factories. Expert floor clean- Low taxes and heating. Asking PERSONAL lore ten o'clock in the forenoon on ing. Fully insured. Call Cote's $23,000. These and other homes in its sector, 1G. call Ann Soule, 5 Belmont Street, Miss Marjorie Hunt of Tewks- Director Harold Wennik e thirtieth day of July 1956, the re- Window Cleaning, Lawrence in day of this citation. Amesbury 124, day and evening.g. bury st. is enjoying a vacation at said only Gloucester and MU 2-3020. C-TF. Q-19- 226 witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- North Windham, Sebago lake, Me. Newburyport are official') Ft at ad in the TOWNSMAN CHAIN SAW RENTALS and small of Andover in 're, First Judge of said Court, this ranked ahead .rd day of July in the year one sure is producing results." engine repairs. All makes of lawn the sector of 31 cities and usand nine hundred and fifty-six. mowers sharpened. Equipment Ser- towns. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. PERSONAL vice Co., Lupine Road (Next to HAVE YOU GOT A RENTAL e . . mil neon &Hatch Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and the Railroad Station) Andover. wrence, Mass. daughter, Joan, of Tewksbury st. Tel. 3075. urray 1 2-19-26 for Engineers and Skilled Technicians? spent the weekend at their farm ommonwealth of Massadiusetts ATTICS, YARDS, CELLARS, in Newton, N.II. barns cleaned. Storm windows and 'ice Docket No. 251830 *** PROBATE COURT screens changed. Lawns mowed THE AVCO RESEARCH AND sex, as. Personal and driveways maintained Small 'HEF:Ti; TO all persons interested in the trucking jobs done. Call Andover & ADVANCED TRAVEL tate of ANNE C. RONAN late of WEDDING INVITATIONS AND a 141-W. C-TF .clover in said County, deceased. complete line of Wedding Station DEVELOPMENT DIVISION A petition has been presented to ery. Fine selection of papers and DRESSMAKING and Alterations. :E ANDOVER d Court praying that ESTHER V. type-faces. Prompt service. The Specializing in children's clothing — is moving to the Wilmington-Lawrence Area! Many ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, 70 Main Mrs. C. A. Piquette, 6A Burnham_ TRAVEL BUREAU NAN, of Andover in said County of our people will be looking for houses and apart- aPPointed administratrix of said St., Tel. 1943-1944. 'Rd., Tel. Andover, 2035-W. C-TF Agency for All Airlines ments to rent. These people are engaged in vital re- search on a top priority defense project and hove and Steam Ship Lines FlitsT CLASS ALTERATIONS oh TEL. 775-1C;. ladies' garments• 20 High Street, come from all parts of the United States. You can 21 MAIN ST. Andover. Tel. Andover 2076. C-TF help Massachusetts give our employees a pleasant Fred L. ,Theever, Mgr. reception by helping them to locate rental housing. PHS CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY DRESSMAKING and alterations If you have a house, Duplex or apartment for rent — WALLPAPERS done quickly and efficiently. Call CALL: 4 Mrs. Alyce Hewett, 130 Main st., Andover. Tel. And. 1808-J. C-12 — MANUFACTURERS— Oliver 8-3851 E Tailoring and Repairing g WALLPAPER in Wilmington, Mass., or write to: INVISIBLE GARMENT MENDING ALLIED PAINT STORES SODA WATERS — Burns, Tears, Moth holes, etc. Presioe' AVCO HOUSING & INFORMATION CENTER B. Joseph T. Gagne, Expertly mended. Call Mrs. D. M. 34 Amesbury St., Lawrence and GINGER ALES Hogan, 110 Waverly Road. North Andover, Tel. Lawrence P4,0 2-2116. WILMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, WILMINGTON, MASS. C-'I'F THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN 19, 1956 Acme Legal VOTER REGISTRATIONS publicans, 335 Independents, Paper tal 653; Red Cross Is SCHEDULED IN AUGUST Now Nearly Ready Six, 100 Democrats, 740 Reim ( Continued from Page One/ licans, 681 Independents, tot, Moving Home Legal documents relating to 1521. Peabody house, Phillips acad- The headquarters of Andover the Acme Concrete company's emy, Aug. 14 from 7-9, for pre- PERSON AL Chapter, American lied Cross, operation on Fletcher st. will will be moved to 4 Punchard ave., soon be ready for the selectmen's cinct six; Mrs. Rita Downs, 125 North Aug. 1. approval. Town house, Aug. 17 from Main st., has returned home after The change froni 8 Elm st. was The board some time ago de- noon to 10 p.m. for precincts one being a patient at Bon Secant, VOLUME hospital. necessitated by the need for larg- cided to ask for a declaratory and two. er quarters, according to Red judgement from the court on what The registrars will meet next Tuesday night from 7-9 to certify Cross officials. Acme can do on Fletcher st. 127 MAIN ST The Punchard avenue address Chairman Sidney P. White Monday signatures on nomination papers. TEL. 2125 I formerly was that of the Home night said Town Counsel Vincent Mr. Winslow said the latest 25 Years' Experience tally shows 8081 registered vot- for the Aged. The building has Stulgis will have the documents Dressmaking ers in Andover. I3y parties, there Remodeling 10 rooms. This will permit the prepared within a few days. The Alterations are 1088 Democrats, 3402 Repub- Specie holding of classes and other act- selectmen will give their approval Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses licans and 3591 Independents. ivities under one roof. It also before it is filed with the court. Made to Order will provide more space for hous- By precincts, the voters break Sched down this way: one, 183 Demo- ing chapter equipment, including _ BLOODMOBILE AT the loan department. crats, 913 Republicans, 712 In- Local Chapter officials saw the move Margaret L. Buckley_, daugh- SOUTH CHURCH FRIDAY dependents, total 1808; Two, 285 Democrats, 468 Re- 4 as helping the Red Cross to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. (Continued from Page One) :vecial publicans, 620 Independents, to- keep pace with requests for its Buckley, 30 Center st., has the close of the same period in zrounds thi tal 1373; shows, box services. Under the loan depart- been assigned to Fort George 1956, the figure was 361. Three, 264 Democrats, 664 Re- ment, for example, the chapter The October visit of the Blood- rade on who Meade, Maryland, for on-the- publicans, 725 Independents, to- has five hospital beds and five mobile resulted in 252 pints being The sche job training as a medical tech- tal 1653; wheel chairs, as well as other donated. At the May visit, with a pervisor Ge, nician. She recently graduated Four, 158 Democrats, 397 Re- Central, sick room equipment available quota of 300 as the goal, 238 from eight weeks' basic train- publicans, 518 Independents, to- day morning for home use. All of the beds are pints were donated. tal 1073; Indian 'lit out on loan at present. ing at Fort McClellan in Ala- The Bloodmobile will be at Five, 98 Democrats, 220 lie- pm today a The Visiting Nurse headquar- bama. She enlisted in the Worn-• South church tomorrow from 1 to Shawshee ters also will be at the same an's Army corps in April and 7 p.m. Registration may be made ACADEMY today at 10: address. is a graduate of Punchard High at Chapter headquarters, 8 Elm BARBER SHOP liallardva The lied Cross telephone num- school, where she was on the st; or by telephoning 1496, for row morning ber will remain as at present, newspaper staff, a Glee club those who have not been reached it Conditioned 1496. Results a member, member of the Art by telephone solicitation. for your Comfort 3 BARBERS — GOOD SERVICE at the re( club and of the band. 96 Main St., Andover Thursday an Building Permits Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN (Near A & P) gins, So. Main st., interior and (Cantina Listed For June exterior alterations; Henry Ham- ilton, Ballardvale rd., add bath 3% PAID QUARTERLY during the past 7 years Estimated value of Andover's and exterior alterations; and SEASON T building permits during June was Suburban Enterprises Inc., re- $272,575, according to Building N LITTLE model interior town hall. Inspector Ralph W. Coleman. The Lii New buildings were estimated lees won at $251,000 while additions and SUNDAY BUS SCHEDULE the best alterations amounted to $21,575. TO POMP'S POND LISTED with the Permits for new homes, with The following bus sche- 'son title. garages, were issued to Cottage dule for Sundays, going to The Tug Farms Inc., off So. Main st.; Da- Pomp's pond, has been an- saw Dave MERRIMACK hit ball vid Anderson, Karleton cir.; nounced by Donald D. Dunn: mates Charles Hen'son, Jenkins rd.; Shawsheen square, 12:30 tin -iv sco Don Tessier Realty trust, two on and 2:30; Andover square, Ande teihittkiki t.- cher. The Tessier dr.; Jerome 0. Dube, 12:40 and 2:40; So. Main st. 1 CO / OPERA TI VE he held ton two on McKenney cir.; Edward at hidden rd., 12:45 and stead and Simpson, Cornell ave.; Roland 2:45; Ballardvale center, 1 (mired, tont Davis, two on McKenney cir. and 3. Other new-construction permits BANK Andersor Bus returns at 4:30 via lowed only were issued to Waclaw Sadowski, Ballardvale center, So. Main home run two stall garage on Brookfield st. and Bidden rd., Andover rd.; Ilarold Kent, storage shed, square and Shawsheen square River rd.; Charles Brown, two stall garage, Chestnut st.; Paul Gigis, breezeway and garage, So. Main st.; Mary C. Riley, garage, Carisbrooke st.; and Samuel Ar- cidy, garage, So. Main st. Permits for additions and al- terations were given to Alfred Potvin, River rd., remodel barn; Alexander Benny, High st., PITTSBURGH breezeway and garage; Eugene Murnane, Center st., add one SUN-PROOF room; Reginald Mortimer, Jenkins rd., three-stall carport; 11.D. Rauh HOUSE PAINT Lumber corp., Lupine rd., stock Sandran . . . the brand new enjoy a shed; Laura Kershaw, Boston coverin; and beautiful floor refreshin rd. breezeway and interior and AMERICA'S ... with fresh, clean, Cleo' f exterior alterations; John !lig- loveliness locked-for-life' drink at o (IT'S MUCH PLEASANTER THAN LOOKING BACK) IVs FINEST durable vinyl plastic. soda four] smartly gleaming plastic. Private Gives your home years and surface simply sheds dirt Dining Room years of crisp, clean beauty. Save a per cent There's nothing more consoling . . . cleans without scrub. bing. 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