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ANDOVER, f ' he ndover ownsman f A Anilo.rr m rrw hrri ami Aral, laal — Ihr manly, straight fury* art), an bar. pair In MrT Nrw England Town— I’lllLLirS ItllOOk* ONK YEAR $2.00—SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS ANDOVER, , JUNE 5, 1 9 3 6 VOLUME XLIX NUMBER School Employees This Sober Town Conduct Services LOCAL NEWS NOTES Abbot Graduation Resign Positions ' hats About You and Us on Memorial Day Miss Sarcnia Clark is ill at her home at Exercises Start j Unemployment Situation a n d th e Andover observed Memorial Day last 69 Park street. i |, • Folks Here In Andover The annual Abbot academy (ommcncc- Superintendent Snnl.nrn Aguin Saturday with its usual splendid turnout Hyman Krinsky of Kim street is a patient ment Week will start tonight with a school Unable to Attend School both for the parade and the exercises nt the at the Lawrence General hospital. rally at 7.45, including step-singing. Shows No Change various cemeteries. Starting off at the library V k-FI U ;’URE W.—Maybe it was the Bourd Meeting 'I he program for the rest of the week fol­ where Rev. Alfred C. Church gave a stirring David Scott of Harding street is confined lows: lit'al Mai " > i as the Princeton influence, patriotic address against such groups as the to the Lawrence General hospital. Superintendent of Schools Henry (’. San­ Saturday—Alumnae Day Third Shift in Mills Dropped and Only Few Working gut whatever etu ed it, it certainly was in­ Black Legion and those who refuse to salute born who has been ill in Franklin, N. H. for Dr. Guy W. Gilbert of Brockton was the 2..M) p.m. Almnnue .Association annual meet- teresting whUcit > ‘ed. the flag, the parade went to the Memorial in Seeond Shifts—Government Work several weeks, will probably be unable to guest of his brother. Architect Perley F. inn lhe boys had n limshcd supper, the Tower where Dr. Fuess spoke and then to the usual lym- of repast .-,'icn the fun began in return to Andover before the end of the school Gilbert, over the holiday week-end. Reception in honor of the graduat­ at a Minimum various cemeteries. ing claM the quadrangle just oi i dem street VVedncs- year. At the April meeting of the school The programs: John J. Bolten, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Iroard Mr. Sanborn asked for a two weeks’ 6.15 p.r Alumnae banquet Mill windows which were ablaze with light day nil; lib Oil to threat* Si rod a dorm named On Steps—At Memorial Hall Library Bolten of South Main street will graduate H 30 p.r after tin man who is n ytlied and at times leave of absence with the hope that he could Draper Dramatics in Davis hall every night a year ago are this month again Onward Christian Soldiers Band tomorrow from Stony Brook school. Sunday—Baccalaureate Sunday Officers Elected ji,reputed to have taken a rii

Health I)av in the Schools Pelham, N. II. Any Girl Scouts who arc in­ THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Report Tells of Andover’s Contribution to the Flood terested may obtain information from Cap­ M a rriag e s (Continued from page 11 tain Taylor, telephone 874 or Lieutenant Published every Friday at the Press Building, Andover Mass., by the Andover Press Sufferers Through the Red Cross Eaton, telephone 950. F.LMKR J. GROVER, M anaging Editor the judges were: M. I.ittle, M. Grout, I. Mrs. Higgins wishes to take this opportuni­ Miss Elizabeth Ferrier of Moraine street TOWNSMAN Telephone 1324 Dobbie, W. l erguson, If. Iludon, C. Sawyer. ty to thank Troop 8-88 for the attractive George Brown received a trophy also for this town and Frederick W. Bernard of Law. Entered at Andover Postoffice os Second Class Matter At the spring meeting of the directors of Red Cross assisted the unemployed until gift the Girl Scouts presented to her and to winning the batting competition in hoys' the Andover Chapter. American Red Cross, these mills reopened. To itemize the aid press her apreciation for their thought­ rcnce, May .1, at Salem. N. I!., |,y Rcv pr baseball. held recently a limited report of the emergen­ given up to the present time is utterly im­ fulness, John J. Boyd. Indiun Ridge School cy relief work and aid rendered was made, possible for we are still continuing the work. I»l!TY OF EVERY ADULT TO FOSTER GOOD CITIZEN­ “ he following is a part of that report to date. However, it might be of interest to note the PATRICK CARNEY DIES SHIP, SAYS NEW JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL The annual Health Day was observed at In meeting this real disaster Andover following facts: the Indian Ridge School Wednesday and the hapter assisted by local individuals and From 3(H) to 500 sandwiches and dough­ Patrick Carney, 46, died suddenly this Our G net Editorial ^ ————^^ 11^ —*^ ———^^ — following program carried out. Organizations brought relief promptly and nuts anci 40 gallons of coffee were distributed morning at his home, 75 Essex street. National Cotton Week Overhead Pass, Cross Ball, Circle Toss, efficiently to the sufferers. Cooperation so daily to all men working in the flooded area By K e n n e t h I.. S h erm an The community lias a right to expect and Basket Ball Relay were played by Wcar Colton to Be Cool and that the time and money spent from generously and willingly given enabled the including the National Guard and t'nc C.C.C. Wo in Andover have ready fur use in Grades I-II. Red Cross to carry on their great work boys. Comfortable public funds u|xni them shall not Ik 1 Scptcndior a modern and beautiful Call Ball, Hopping Relay and Squirrel Without this assistance very little would Phillips Academy Commons prepared and wasted and that the opportunity to gain were played by tirades IH-VI. RUG CLEANING Sheer Dimity Dresses—gay print, junior and senior high school with have been accomplished. The spontaneous distributed daily 84 breakfasts, 191 dinners 1.00, 1.59, 1.95 auditorium, libraries, gymnasium, labor­ an education carries with it a responsi­ Overhead Relay, Midnight, Basket Ball offer of money and services makes it im|>os- and 101 suppers. bility not only upon the boys and girl Relav and Dodger Ball wer played by siblc to enumerate the names of all who ral­ 109 homes were evacuated representing To introduce my exclusive V String Cotton Dresses 2-piece style atories,. , shuns,1 I,,, art, . , music , and , . other . i but ...... upon ...... us all,• parents,...... teachersi ami ” i Grades V-YI. lied to the cause, but there are a few organ­ approximately 500 people. method I will wash a 0x12 rug J Ins L. ' 1 One of the interesting features was a Base 4.25 H|)ccml rooms. plant will be heated. citizens._ izations the special work of which stood out /0 cots were received from the Quarter­ lighted, and kept eleun and ready for use Ball game in which hoys from Grases IV, Y, preeminently. Our appreciation should be master’s Department in Boston ana given to for $3.00. Will guarantee not Cotton Lace Dresses, Coat and We should all accept and prol 1 ligate VI participated. The game was umpired by without cost to the individual pupil. the uttitude of Theodore Roosevelt expressed to the Trustees of Phillips Acade­ families who had taken in Hood sufferers. to injure sizing and rng will Hat to match 3.39 complete Trained teachers will lie provided for the Davis McKee and John Campbell of the my for the use of the Commons and its Orders of groceries, meats, vegetables and when lie said, “ Where the State hasStowe School. l>e thoroughly clean and sani­ String Coats. Maize & Copen 6 .9 5 instruction and guidance of the young bestowed education he who accepts it equipment for the preparation of fowl and milk were given to 49 families. citizens of Andover. A plant of this sort Shawsheen School to thie Eaculty of Phillips Academy for its Thirty families were aided by replacement tary. White Waffle Cloth Coats 2.95 i... however, very expensive to maintain. must be content to accept it merely as distribution; to the Andover Post, American of destroyed or lost stoves, dining room charity unless he returns it to the State Wednesday, June 2nd, the Annual Play .egion for the use of its quarters for the dis­ tables, chairs, cooking utensils (pots and A. J. WEATHERBEE I)o the boys and girls ever ask who Day was held in the Shawsheen School witl* with IRMA C. BEENE’S Dept. Store in full in the sha|>v of good citizenship." tribution of clothing and l>edding and also pans), linoleums, electric irons, cots, mat­ 29 Main St. - Andover, Mass. “The W ell Known Dry goods Store" pays the bills and why? Do we all do Miss Mildred Schruender, physical director, for the medical clinics; to the Andover Guild tresses, sewing machines, ice chests and rugs, For the money that we spend for other 6 MAIN STREET enough to impress them with the fuel public utilities we demand service and assisted by Miss Anne Harnedy, principal, for housing and caring for many of the un­ as well as coal, wood, fuel oil, medicines, teachers and Mr. Todd in charge. The fortunate children; to the South Church for shoes couch covers, curtains, table scarfs, that the bill must lie paid, not only by we protest strongly and with reason grades were divided into various colors and their parents but by the butcher, thewhen we do not get it. l-ct us demand the use of their kitchen for the preparation towels, bed clothing, pillows, knives and baker, the typist, the clerk and the competition existed among the first, second, and distribution of food where needed; to other cutlery and personal clothing. results from this cx|ienditure in the and third grades, and the fourth, fifth ami the Selectmen and Board of Health for their To date we have forwarded to the National candlestick maker? All these iieople, shape of lietter citizens. The basis of sixth. The winners in the first three grades cooperation at all times and in every way; Red Gross Headquarters at Washington, some cheerfully, others reluctantly, were from the Brown 'learn. Those on the good citizenship is public spirit. This is to the American Legion Auxiliary for the D.C. our quota of $875 for the national re­ a contribute to provide this school lie- develojied, not by learning words ubout Brown team were: Edith Ambye, James collection of food and supplies to alleviate lief funds. The balance of our contributions cause as a group they consider it a it, or by relating pledges. Public spirit Greenfield, Harold Eastwood, John Spinella, the needs of those who were deprived of their have been used for local needs which up to benefit to the community as a whole. is a favorable attitude toward the com­ Gloria DeRosa, Albert Malley, Irene homes; to Mrs. Burke Thornton and her the present time have passed the $8000 JUST IN TIME FOR GRADUATION The boys and girls should not lie munity und is gained by living in that Sprague, Billy Ware, Jimmie Mahoney, assistants at the Town Infirmary for aiding mark. Barbara Dean, Kenneth Ashton. the homeless families during this period The report is incomplete as work will still allowed to fall into the ever growing and atmosphere. Therefore it is the duty of The winners in the upper three grades Special mention should also be made of the continue in some of the homes for some time Announcing Our Appointment as dangerous attitude of accepting charity every adult citizen to live und to foster were: Pie Plate Race— Girls: Beth Ball personal services rendered by Mr. Richard to come but it is the wish of the Andover from the government or community. this attitude. Rebecca Stevens, Doris Parsons, Alva Hous­ ‘ raser and Miss Helen Robertson of Phillips Chapter to acquaint the people of our town EXCLUSIVE ACEISTS .fo r ton, Barbara Lindsay. Academy; Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Taft; Miss with the work of their Red Cross to date. The Three Legged Race— Boys— Carl Erler, Marion Souter; Mr. Roy Hall and three unexpected situation was met promptly Stephen Moss, Bunny Chase, Bobby Em directors of the Andover Chapter, Miss and through the cooperation of our citizens UNEMPLOYMENT CONDITION HERE IN ANDOVER AND mons. Bulova Watches ELSEWHERE SHOWS FAILURE OF ADMINISTRATION Anna Kuhn, Mrs. George F. French and M we were able to carry on the work of bringing Relay Race— Girls: Ciloria Wilson. Stafford Lindsay who were on duty during relief to the unfortunate in our community in Andover at Nationally-Advertised Prices — — i —— The Townsman Editorial i~7.~~s . Tug of War— Sisth grade and third grade the entire time of the emergency and whose Whatever part one may have played in con The leaders for the various colors were work of rehabilitation is still going on. To trihuting services or money, they* ley have hi assist Come in and See Our Display of these Its hard to tell on just what the cured. In fact, it hasn't even been Dark Red—Althea Morrison; Light Green- those who gave so generously of money we ed in a great and noble work. To all; the deep Fine Time-Pieces Democratic presidential platform w ill Ih* alleviated. Our mills here in Andover are Jane Patterson; Dark Green—Eleanor wish to express our sincere thanks. gratitude and sincere thanks of the directors founded this year. Imt if the unemploy­ doing nothing, and there’s only a scant Dw’yer; B lue—Olga La Rosa; Yellow— Mary The rising waters of the Shawsheen could of the Andover Chapter, American Red Reagan; Brown—Doris Wilson; Pink find no outlet and caused the Marland Mills Cross go to you publicly at this time. ment condition in Andover is any cri­ one hundred of our local unemployed Richard Stevens; Grey—John Neal; Deep terion, the platform cannot be founded who are securing W.P.A. work. Thou­ and the Shawsheen Mills to suspend opera­ F rank P. M arkf .y , JOHN H. GRECOE Red—Edwin Eaton; White—Richard Chris tions for several days. During this time the Secretary on results obtained. The unemployed of sands of communities all over the nation tison ft atchmaker - Jetceler - Optician Andover cannot find employment cither are facing a similar situation, a situation Lollypops were awarded the winners and in private industry or in public works, which cumiot Ik* smiled away. lemonade was served follow’ g the games Gahan, John Nicoll, Mildred Videto, William son, Kenneth Ashton, Edith Ambye, Dean 56 Muin Street, Andover - Telephone 830-R and it is safe to assume that Andover is It’s been a great three-year circus for During the program Althea Morris Rich, Jr., Dorothy Coolidge, Donald Look, Carmichael, Carol Davies, Harold Eastwood no worse off than most of the other com­ the Democratic party. They’ve shown presented Miss Schruender with a purse of Richard Sellars, Isabelle Deyermond, Doris Ramona Pageau, Herliert Peterson, Wallace munities in this Nation. the public all kinds of novel things, money in behalf of the Shawsheen school Bradshaw, Dana Hill, Marjorie Irwin, Van Kuren, Allen Young. S S m i£S£t, children Marilou Lindsay, Charlotte Leland, Ann The present administration expressed freak plutis and unusual stunts. The The children in spite of the heat greatly West Centre— Lucien Couture, Billy White the hope when it started spending the ring-master in the White House has kept Walen, Gerwin Rohrbach, Natalie Lawson, ly, Elaine Mutton, Frances Little, Donald b enjoyed the day. public's money on huge governmental his followers in Congress well under Marjorie Fessenden, Dorothy Abbott, Frank Barrett, Barbara Lewis, Peter Mararian projects that the wages paid these control, and at the same time he has Teeth Tag Awards Cook, Charles Hanson, Clifford Peters, Allen Michael Mararian, Kenneth McQuesten Dea, Fred Temple. Constance O’Connor, John Little, Loring Batcheller, Barbara Gifts for Graduation . . . workers would increase the nations’ been ballyhooing the so-called recovery The following pupils received T Tags on Spaulding Shaw, William Jaquith, Ruth Boutwell, George Ben vie, Thomas Carter, purchasing power and thus increase the efforts. But you can't fool all the people Health Day, signifying that they either Bradshaw, Frances Payne, Irving Thayer, Jeannette Matton, Robert Batcheller, Shirlev GRADUATION DAY, the happiest time in a young demand for goods. This demand in turn all the time, and today the unemployed brought back a card from‘ f r their dentist saying Walter Morrissey, James Eaton Stevens. girl's life, may be made even more pleasant w ith a sim­ that all the necessary work was completed or would start the mill wheels turning and the taxpayers of this Nation are Samuel C. Jackson—Gladys Deyermond, Indian Ridge—James Bateson, Dorothy again, it was claimed. The theory wondering why things have not im­ cavities in the permanent teeth down to Roger Collins, Muriel Smalley, Dwight ple, personal gift that will recall this day for many the second grade were found when examined Valentine, Jack Arabian, Alex Meek, Mar­ sounded very good, hut when such u proved. Killam, David Stafford, Chester Jenkins, garet Kidd, Kathleen Valentine, Norma months to come. These masters of the perfumer’s art by Miss Cronin, D.H Roberta Hess, Edna Perry, Robert Hamilton, plan has l»eeii in operation for three The administration has experimented The list follows: Goff, Cornelius Wilder, Gertrude Batchelder, offer many interesting suggestions. years und the only result has been that at the cost of the taxpayer and it has Walter Selfridge, Joan Holdsworth, Richard Richard Fraser, Anna Yoghmoorian, Con­ Stowe— Eleanor Gorrie, Eileen Lawson Dake, Marjorie Smart, John Eastham, Ruth the taxpayer lias lost considerable failed. |iossihly because levying such Christine Hill, Carol Murray, Penny Barn stance Swenson, Eva Barnstead, Nicolas Lucien Lelong perfumes from Paris Lentheric . featuring Tweed Anne Gregory, Ruth Anderson, Charles Hay­ Wilder. money, there must Ih* something wrong heavy taxes on our industries has pre­ stead, Yirginia Lane, Catherine Smart, ward, Anne Boyce, Whitney Hansen, Bea­ Bradlee— Evelyn Hall, Albert Frederick, Charbert the unique Drumstick line in the theory somewhere. vented them from employing more men. Howard Proctor, Marjorie Dean, Clifford trice Paine, John Petty, Edythe Pullan, Arnold Schofield, Arthur Coon, Robert Despite all the smiles emanating The start of all these unsuccessful exper- Stowers, Dorothy Paine, Phillip Toohey Evelyn Locke, Suzanne Fisk, Suzanne Le­ Henry Babicki, Janet Carter, Doris Bourde Mears, Jean Gilfoy, James Morton, Ruth Hudnut • Arden • Houbigant • Adrienne from the White House, the unemploy­ iinents was hack in November, 1982; land, Homer Judge, Stewart Fraser, Jane Anderson, Theodore Escholz, Audrey Nowell, the nation should end them in Novem­ lais, Judith Hardy, Marjorie Smalley, Sparks, Melissa Irwin, Charles Waterman, ment situation which the Democratic Eleanor Houston, Eleanor Rafton, Bruce Robert Simonds, James O’Brien, Rowena party promised to cure has not Imhmi ber, 1980. Horace William, Shirlev Root, Barbara Jane Coon, Ainslee Schofield, Meredith Mathews, Root, James Boardman, Priscilla Proctor, French, Claudia Nicoll, Jane Weldon, Bar­ THE HARTIGAN PHARMACY Constance Cole, Joel Brooks, Norman bara Barnard, Jane Lewis, Barbara Johnson, Harold Downrs, Billy Peterson, (’buries Whitaker, Peggy Little, Andrew Hamilton William Westcott, Virginia Hardy, John Anderson, Robert Wormwood, Joanne York, " f 'J ■ »,r Etwin Mathews, Robert Moss, Joseph Dorothy Davidson, Ernest Hall, Gerald Souter, Robert Moore, Lillian Dimlich, O’Donnell. Siftin gs This Sober Town I Lenane, Preston Johnson, Gloria Fields, Alda Alex Stewart, Barbara Hudon, LeRoy Wil­ i n Grieco, Robert MacMackin, Barbara Gahm son, Anne Archibald, Maynard Campbell, V ------Repair Your Roof Now A large number of (logs were inoculated (Continued from page I) Catherine Jowett, Thomas Dea, Robert L Paula Dimlich, Glenn Noble, Jacqueline Wood, Irene Baduvakis, Esther Cairnie, B irth s against rabies yesterday. It certainly was a ning for school board. Brother Fred is Mary’s Blandin, Mildred Richards, Bette Young, Ann Hathaway, Maroy Dunn, Herbert Janice Cole, Alan Petty, Marjorie Paine, Our experienced workmen oan dog day. dad. Stuck, Joan Waugh, Bob Perry, Doroth’ Then, let’s sec, over in the B.P.VV. Bill Carl Lindsay. A son to Mr and Mrs. Joseph G. Gallant. give you a roofing job that will I'billips academy’s students celebrated O’Leary, Peggy Addison, Robert M. Wood 17 Cuba street, May 80. Collins drives the team, and he’s also a mem Nancy Thomas, Joseph Lawrence, George Shawsheen— Richard Christison, Janet Saturday night; they celebrated Wednesday A son, Charles John to Mr. and Mrs. ber of the fire department. There’s no rela Bridges, Polly Peters, Ruth Cashman. Gillen, Pauline McMackin, William Flana­ stand up under the most severe night; now what about tomorrow night? tionship betweeneen Bill B and the Ev-Frcd-Mary gan, Howard Morrison, Edna Nutton, Jackie Charles Mitchell, 82 Shawsheen road, May Thressa Whelan, Mary Brother, Milton 17. w eather. clan. Then there’s another who isn’t related (iray, Fred McDuffie, Isabelle Dobbie. Pidgeon, Nancy Rice, Emily Cristaldi, We’re not wondering so much about Con­ A son to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stewart to cither branch of the Andover Collin; Thelma Eairweather, Larry Eccles, Helen Bruce Smith, Carl Erler, Marilyn Barlow, gressman Zioncheck's sanity as about the of 8 Johnson road at the Clover Hill hospital, that’s Franklin B., former candidate for tree Gahm, Yernice Moody, Edith Dunnells, Eileen Goebel, Gordon Mears, Althea Mor­ sanity of the people who elected him. warden who though defeated still finds a rison, Eleanor Dwyer, Marjorie Goodrich, Sunday. GEORGE W. HORNE CO. Archibald Maclaren, John Humphreys, A daughter, Phyllis Joan, to Mr. and Mrs. place on the public payroll as janitor of the Lincoln Clark, Helen Stott, Charles Sawyer, Gerard Twomev, Walter Cassidy, Robert A lot of presidential campaign managers Emmons, Kendall Smith, Bunny Chase, Arthur Heifetz of 1 Chapman avenue at the 1854 613 COMMON ST., LAWRENCE T el. Law. 7339 West Center school, or maybe we should Betty MacDonald, Amn McCarthy, Andrew are wondering who’ll he the next ’ostmaster Wyman house, Cambridge, Saturday. 1 again say custodian. Lindsay, Gordon Elliot, Nancy Smith Isabelle Townsley, Charles Flanagan, John Winslow, Donald MacLellan, Charles Ware, A son Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth General. The school committee has still another Patsy Arnold, Lillian Lovely, Janet Guild Richard Steinert, William Keith, Dorothy Hilton (Georgianna Lovejoy) of Lowell Collins on the payroll—the town has another George Stevens, Jean Davis, Benjamin Cole street. Established in 1869 ENJOY WEEK-END PARTY Mary. She’s teaching up at the North school, Lucille Nollet, Adrian Groleau, Phillips Dean, Jean Schubert, John Ashburn, Earl Baker, William Knapton, Shirley Gordon, Several members of the World Wide and she represents still a fifth branch. Foster, Janice Hyland, Yincent Nealey, GIRL SCOUT NOTES Guild girls of the Baptist Church enjoyed the Karl Harig, David MacDonald, Barbara Gordon Munroe, Paul Lesure, Elisabeth We could almost bet that we’ve forgotten The Cookie Day prize for Troop goes holiday week end at the summer home of Cormey, Yascoe Loosigian, Jessie Ferrier Kurth, Barbara Anne Crosby, Daniel Grant, 8-88 someone else, but at any rate there surely are this year to Gene Farnsworth who sold one FRANK H. HARDY Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins at New London, N il. John Dove—Yemie Livingston, Theron Ruth Innes, Barbara Hill, Paul Gheney, jean a lot of them. Oh yes, there’s Andrew, E v’s hundred and five boxes. The reward will be Those in the group were: Misses Helen Lane, Robert Sutton, Barbara Robjent Batal, Robert Waugh, Nordice Eaton, anti Fred’s brother,—he’s on the Republic, William Christison, Sally North, Fred M e­ announced from Headquarters in Lawrence Manufacturer of Brushes and Kuth Thompson, Esther Stocks, Beulah town committee, which doesn’t put him on Marjorie Foster, Mary,Louise Irwin, Barbara and Kuth Dennison, Mabel Lamb, Marion Porter, Teddy Leland, Arthur Manock Collum, Albert Malley, Bradford Edgerton, ! on June 6. the town payroll, but still it’s a position. The Irene Sprague, Benjamin Baldwin, Mavis During July, there will be a Day Camp HOME OFFICE Ormsby, Marion Herbert, Mrs. Charles K. Leo Lynch, Ralph Hayward, Gordon Can fourth brother, George, is foreman at the Tvvomey, Dorothea Blomquist, Calvin John-1 going from Lawrence, four times a week to SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE ANDOVER. MASS. Barnet, Mrs. Dora Brousseau, Mrs. Philip Press here, anil though we’ve tried to work , James Collins, Eileen West, Mary Dodge, Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Kutli his name into this story, we can’t find any Carrol O’Connell, Barbara Little, Charles Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, connection with the town payroll save that Sanborn, Grace Stewart, Philip Blake, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ward and Arthur he does supervise the printing of the annual Nicoll, Jerry Andrews, Virginia Stevens, Next Week's Local Church Calendar Dennison. town report. Warren Lewis, Jeanette Batcheller, Robin Nunez, Bill Barnard, William Gordon, John Hickok, Caryl Lindsay, Elinor Innes, Glenna P A IN T E R - -DECORATOR FOR SALE— 7-room Colonial Draper, Ruth MacLachlan, Yiola Colizzi SOUTH CHURCH— Sunday. 9.45 Church SHAWSHEEN COMMUNITY—Sunday school Act NOW! Robert McDonald, Bertha Johnson, Mar school and The Liqlc Church; 10.45 Morning ill reopen October 4,9. JO a.m. House — 3 minutes from worship and Baccalaureate sermon to the graduat­ Loris di Stefan i Andover Square— $5500. garet McFarlin, Philip Crowley, Paul Hoc P. A. CHAPEL- -Sunday, 4.JO p.m. Baccalau- Formerly of l*u ria and Venice John Avery, Hugh Hawkcs, Helen Gigis, ing class ot Abbot academy by Dr. Sidney Lovett; reate service. 10.45 Church kindergarten. Thursday, 4.00 Junior INTERIORS -----EXTERIORS Edward McFarlin, Gloria Carter, Charles New England Coke W. SHIRLEY BARNARD choir; Friday, 7.00 Troop .1, Boy Scouts. FREE CHURCH—-Sunday, 9.30 Church school, VENETIAN BLINDS AND WALLPAPER REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Davidson, Ruth Webster, Bill Coolidge Evelyn Coolidge, Rosella Fisher, Richard 10.45 Morning worship with sermon by the pastor; 41 Red Spring Rd. Tel And 369-J IS Barnard Slraat - - Phona 202 CHRIST CHURCH—Sunday. 8.00 Holy Com­ “ The Power of Suggestion ”. Wednesday, 8.00 Meet­ Moody, Cornelia Yancy, Kimal Davis, Ralph munion; 10.45 Church school commencement with CONTRACT PRICE Estes, Mary Mooney, Bill Leonard, Eileen ing of the Missionary committee at 67 Central procession; II.JO Holy Communion. Monday, 4.00 street. Thursday, 6.J0 Supper for the senior choir Fitzpatrick, George Irwin, Donald Walen Choir, boys. Thursday (St. Barnabas), 7.JO a.m. Rita Lynch, Alfred Harris, Ilildegard given by the Woman's Alliance. Holy Communion; 7 j 5 Choir, boys and adults. $ . 0 0 Knauth, William Eastham, Rovena East Saturday. 9.00-4.30 Church school picnic, Pleasant NORTH PARISH—Sunday, 10.30 100th anni­ Cash S h in g les Roof Paint man, Mary Ellison, Muriel Pullan, William Pond Park. versary of the dedication of the present meeting 1 2 Moore, Ihnry Albers, Constance Bondy The church is oi>en for prayer daily. house of the North Parish church. A brief historical Roofing Paper Roof Cement Jeanne Gregory, Fred Boyce, Esther Dim address will be given by Mr. John B. Osgood. lich, Jane Butler, George Selden, Nancy UNION CONG RELATIONAL—Sunday, I0.J0 Re-dedicatory prayer and service. Rev. S. C. BUDGET PRICE Building Papers Insulating Boards Sermon, “ Marching with the Heroes,” Rev. Marion Beane. The sermon will be preached by the Rev, R. Phelps; 11.40 Worship ami study in all depart­ John N. Mark of Arlington. Special anthems and the ments of the church school. Saturday, 1.30 Annual singing of an old hymn used at the dedication. The $ 1 2 - 5 ° $1.00 per ton down. $ 1 .1 5 per Ion per month Satisfy Both Palate and Pocketboo Field Day, s{K>nsored by the Allied Societies ol the historic Communion Service will be on exhibition. Shop at the church, on the HallanlVule playground. BAPTIST CHURCH—Sunday, 9.JO Church AFTER OCT. 1st our contract customers will be able to purchase their Make Your Roof a BIRD Roof for Coke at 50c per ton less than the regular price. WEST PARISH —Sunday. 9.JO Church school in school with Miss Elinor Bacon's class leading the Quality and Wear the vestry; 10.JO Puhlip worsiiip with sermon l>y the Senior devotions; 10.45 Morning worship, admission MODEL GROCERY Itastor. Saturday, Church school picnic at of members, Communion service. The (uistor's monisentitled “ Practical Results ot Divine Pow Is the Time to Paint and Remodel Beechnut Coffee, 1-4 lb. free with each Pleasant Pond, Wentiam. NOW lb ...... 8lc A service of inspiration. Tuesday, 7.00 Cub Pack C r o s s C o a l C o . ST. AUGUSTINE’S—Tonight. 7.45 devotions; meets. Friday, 7.15 Boy Scouts, Troop 74, meets at Y o u r H o m e ------Quotations Gladly Given H olland B u tte r...... 2 lb. roll 65c Sunday masses, 6.30, 8.15, 9.45 (high) II.JO. At the church. Saturday. Outing for the choir and the TEL. ANDOVER 219 Sunshine Chocolate Fingers Ballardvale 8.45. Week-day masses 7.JO a.m. Men's Fellowship...... 2 lbs. for 85c Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1 lb. pkg. 17c J. E. PITMAN EST. Campbell's Tomato Soup ...... 2 cans 15c T el. 664 Chipso Granules or Flakes . 2 pkgs. 85c SINCE 1840 Fancy Crabmeat ...... 4 cans 99c Raw P e a n u ts...... 2 lbs. for 28c Libby’s Deviled Meat 2 5-oz. cans 19c 20th Century €berett Jffl. Hunbgren Monarch Salad Vegetables . . .2 cans 25c FUELS OF ALL KINDS B. M. Brown Bread ...... 2 cans 29c Funeral Director and Embalmer ANTHRACITE—BITUMINOUS Hatchet Loganberries ...... 8 cans 59c 1840 to 1936 Chicken M ayonnaise Spread 2 jars 28c Twenty-six Years of per­ CLEERCOAL—COKE—BRIQUETTES B eechnut Assorted Jellies 2 ja rs 29c Herman and Joseph Abbott Kraft Caramels lb. 29c James Crabtree sonal service to Andover and Fancy Salted Nuts ...... lb. 59c “When You Pay Less The FINEST of Charles Parker RANGE AND FUEL OIL Suburban Towns. Monarch Fancy Apricots, I lb. pkg. 88c You Get Less" F. H. Messer Malted Milk, in bulk ...... lb. 29c Everett M. Lundgren Swift’s Clover Bacon ...... lb. 88c BREAD For the present Office and Home, 24 Elm Street, Tel. 303-W or 303-R ANDOVER COAL CO. Columbia Chicken Soup 3 cans 25c T tie phone*: Office 3(5—Yard 232 Fuily Equipped for All Service Mass. «nd N. H. Vtosnss FRIDAY, JUNE 5 , 1036 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN P A G E H I R E

WEST PARISH Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown ahd family of at medical school, lie was a student House Telephone 465 Andover street spent ' \turday in Melrose. Officer at the New England Deaconess CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Ballardvale Boy Scouts will meet Hospital under Dr. Elliot P. Joslin and Dr. FOR RATES CAUL 1324 ROY A. DANIELS Mr. Joseph H. Brust of'Dcnver. Colorado, this evening. Frank II. Eahcy and since graduation, he 1ms During Your Vacation s[R-nt the week-end visiting'Mr.'and Mrs. John Shaw of Brockton spent th# holiday served two years as a Surgical House Officer Electrical Contractor ire. MISCELLANEOUS LOST Roger 11. Lewis. Mr. Brust is enjoying a at the Boston City Hospital. month s vacation touring the Southern Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trow of Liver street Of. Thompson is n mernbtr: of the Apierf h a v e y o v r G a r d e n 78 Chestnut St. Andover entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Riley of Andover Snvings Bank States and the New England States. can Medical Association, the Massachusetts Phene 451 SAILIN'' AMP—Anyone interested in a Hartford, Conn, at their home over the "diline nnt) for Imys please telephone I lie ( hildren’s Day Service will lie ob­ Medical Society and the Boylston Medical Properly Spruyotl, Pruned, week-end. Society. John N. i "le, Andover 812, 35 Morton The following pass Imok issued by the served Sunday, June 14 at the West Church. Mr. and M rs. John Brown and family of und Taken Cure Of. Andover Savings Bank has been lost and A program will l»e given by the children of s t r e e t - ______Amesbury visited with Mrs. Prudence Brown application has been made for the issuance of the .Sunday School at 10:30 in place of the RED SOX BEAT YANKEES HELP WANTED regular morning service. of Center street over the holidays. 2 4 -Hour Service a duplicate book. Public notice of such appli­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant of Amesbury In a well plaved game which was one of cation is hereby given in accordance with The annual picnic of the West Church the features of Play Day in the Public MOTHER'S HELPER—Girl to help care Sunday School will be held in conjunction were recent guests here. On All Makes of OIL BURNERS Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of 1905. Schools Wednesday, the Red-Sox scored a 4 with the Sunday Schools of Shawsheen Vil­ Miss Margaret Conway of Lowell spent [or two-year-old. Some housework. Call Payment has been stopped. to 2 victory from the Yankees. T he teams Heinrich Rohrbach Andover 1287M between 9-10 a.m. and lage, Christ Church anu St. Pauls’ of North the week-end in Ballardvale. Book N o . 29736. Miss Lucile Ames and Miss Harriet Ixird were composed of l»oys in the fifth and sixth Horticulturist 7-8 pm. ______Louts S. F inger , Andover at Pleasant Pond in Wcnham on BETTENDORF OIL BURNER Saturday, June 13. have returned to their homes in New York grades and their team play was remarkable. Treasurer The winning nine was presented letters. 73 Maple Ave. Tel, 192 WOMAN WANTED—for general house­ The rehearsals of the School Choir of the Cily after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. May 22, 1936 The line-ups were as follows: FLORENCE RANGE BURNER work in Melrose—small family —references West Church came to a close on Wcdnei .lay Howard Coon of Tewksbury street. Yankees—Harry Duke, s.s., John Nicoll, required—S10-SI2— Protestant preferred. with a party which the members greatly en­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coon and family 3b.; Arthur Manock, r.L; James Collins Ring -Melrose 1933 evenings. F O R R E N T joyed. Warren Lewis and Loring Hatchclder of Needh.-m visited here over the week-end. Dexter Washing Machines & Irontrs (Capt), p.; Leo Lynch, 2b.; Fred Boyce, c.f.; had a perfect attendance and were awarded Mrs. Annie Cummings and Miss Agnes WORK WANTED TWO ROOMS furnished for light house prizes. Cummings former residents of Ballardvale Richard Sellars, lb.; James Rennie, c.; Dana Hill, l.L; David Burns, l.f.; Donald Walen, keeping; gas and electricity. 55 High A card party will be held at the home of and now of Melrose spent the holiday here. Street. c.f.; George Sclden, r.f. A. G. BUTLER UPHOLSTERY, Slip Covers, Repairing of Mrs. Philip Pray on Lowell street on Wed­ Miss Eva Burke of Providence, R. I. visit­ FRANK A. WELCH & Co. Red Sox—Charles Davidson, c.f.; Elwin all Furniture, at moderate rates. Experi­ nesday, June , at 8:00 p.m. Tables may be ed here over the wcek-enr.. PLUMBING and HEATING FURNISH ED ROOMS by day or week. 55 10 Hazclton, 3b.; John Kelly, lb.; Ben Sayles Dyer and Cleanser enced workman of tw enty-five years in reserved bv telephoning Airs. Pray, tel. 974. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton former resi­ POST OFFICE AVENUE attendance. Chairs reseated and recaned. High Street. dents of this town spent Saturday here. (Capt.), c.; Jack B(arbarian, s.s.; Michael 66 MAIN ST. ROOM 6 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnard and son, Krikorian, l.f.; Leighton Ilazelton, 2b.; Tel. 1143-W Res. 1143-R Slightly used furniture for sale. Quick William, s|>cnt the holidays in New York Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shaw and William T elep h o n e A nd. 875 THE ABERDEEN, exclusive apartments in Elwin Leacock, p.; William Coolidge, l.f.; " The Shop with a Conscience*’ Service. Colonial Furniture Shop, 53 Park City as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Edwin McIntyre entertained Sir. and Mrs. Charles Shawsheen Village, tiled bathrooms with Philip C rowley, r.f.; William Leonard, c.f.; street., Andover. Calvin. Mr. Barnard took a plane from New Richardson of Reading Saturday. shower, free refrigeraticn, passenger ele­ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henderson of Boston Richard Lynch, r.f. vator, hotel lobby, roof garden, barber York to Washington while there. LEGAL NOTICES Miss Ebba Peterson, Miss Elizabeth spent the holiday in Ballardvale. shop, $40. to $75. month, open for inspec­ Mrs. Wilfred Cote of Amesbury spent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts tion. Telephone Andover 215. Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peterson A preacher had been summoned to the bed­ and son Herbert spent Sunday in Amherst, week-end here. PRORATE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitley and family side of the neighbor woman who was very ill. /bet^eefceo& tty AeSufo every tim e. • LEGAL NOTICES Mass, as guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. As he went up the walk he met the little Essex, ss. Albion Johnson and family. of Providence, R. 1. visited over the holidays To all persons interested in the trust estate with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trow of River daughter and said, “ I am very glad your Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mrs. Arthur Peatman is spending a week mother remembered me in her illness. Is your under the will of Susan Famham Fowler visiting friends in Shirley, Mass. street. late of North Andover in said County, de­ PROBATE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McIntyre and son own minister out of town?” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lovejoy and children ceased, for the benefit of William Plumcr E ssex , ss. John, and Henry McIntyre of Watertown “ N o ,” answered the child, “ he’s at home, of Ludlow, Mass, spent the week-end visiting Fowler and others. To all persons interested in the trust estate spent the holidays here. but we thought it might be something con­ under the will of William M. Wood, junior, the former’s father Mr. Arthur Lovejoy of tagious, and we didn’t want to expose him to The trustees of said estate have presented Lovejoy road. Harry Chadwick, a former resident here late of Andover in said county, deceased, for who was confined at the Massachusetts to said Court for allowance their fifth and Mrs. Fred Thresher of Braintree, Yt., has the benefit of Edith R. Wood (now Porter) General hospital for several weeks, is con­ sixth accounts and have requested that the returned to her home after spending several and others. valescent at the home of his daughter in Mel­ items thereof be finally determined and ad­ months with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Stevens The trustee of said estate has presented to rose. judicated. of High Plain road. said court for allowance its first, second and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peatman of Woburn Andover Grange No. 183 meets in Grange If you desire to object thereto you or your third accounts, and has requested that the street visited Tuesday in Rutland, Mass. Hall Tuesday, June 9. This meeting will be Overstuffed attorney should file a written appearance in items thereof be finally determined ana adju­ in charge of Mrs. Harry Dawson, Past Lec­ said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the dicated. FIELD DAY PLANS COMPLETE forenoon on the fifteenth day of June 1936, If you desire to object thereto you or your turer and it will be designated as Bird night. Final plans have l>cen made for the An­ ivtf/t a moe&tott the return day of this citation. attorney should file a written appearance in The Lafalot Club met on Tuesday evening nual Field Day sponsored by the Allied Soci­ Witness, Harry R. Dow, Esquire, First said court at Lawrence, before ten o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Estes. Fifteen Furniture eties of the Union Congregational Church to Judge of said Court, this twenty-fifth day of in the forenoon on the eighth day of June, members of the club were present and made be held on Saturday June 13th, on the Bal­ May in the year one thousand nine hundred 1936, the return day of this citation. plans for a picnic to be held on Tuesday lardvale Playground. Tickets are now on sale. MAGIC CHEF and thirty-six. Witness H arry R. Dow, Esquire, First evening, July 9 at Corbetts Pond, Windham, All those entering pets, or dolls, or partici­ William F. Shanahan , Register. Judge of said Court, this fifteenth day of N. H. After the business meeting refresh­ Cleansed pating in the races must have a tag. Baked May, in the year one thousand nine hundred ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. yaS fianye goods, ice cream, tonic, frankfurts, candy, Commonwealth of Massachusetts and thirty-six. Elmer Estes, and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. etc. will be on sale. II your old rings disappoints you PROBATE COURT William F. Shanahan , Register Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrison of Port­ DIVAN $8 Essex, ss. land, Maine, were week-end guests at Sunny when you wool a good dinner for s To all persons interested in the estate of Bell Ridge Farm, Lowell street. CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE •pedal occasion, lt*e time to trade H Commonwealth of Massachusetts CHAIR $ 4 Joy Butterfield late of Andover in said Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and Mr. and Plans are now being made for the Child­ PROBATE COURT In for thU new Magic Chet Count* County, deceased. Mrs. Herbert Harrison spent Memorial Day ren’s Day service to be held in the Union E ssex , ss. w leu feature*, that never were dreamed A petition has been presented to said Court in Bedford, and W eston, Mass. Congregational Church at 10:30 a.m., Sun­ To Annie W. Deale of Salisbury and Alice of year* ago, ere embodied la dile for probate of a certain instrument purport­ Miss Dorothy Healey who is in training in day, June 14th. There will Ik * presentation W. Wcare of Andover, both in said County of modern range. They aeeure you o i ing to lie the last will of said deceased by W. the Norwood hospital is spending several of Bibles, baptism of infants and graduating Essex, Frederick W. Blake of Medford in the D om estic Dudley Cotton of Boston in Suffolk County, weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Humph exercises from the primary to the Junior De­ perfect cooking remits every do* # praying that he be appointed executor there­ County of Middlesex, Henry T. Wearc and partments, and from the beginners to the end extra hour* of freedom. Why Annie P. Brown, both of Hampton, in the reys, Lowell street. of without giving a surety on his bond. Primary Department. There will be a pro­ not coo elder ■ new Magic Chef ooe* State of New Hampshire, and Florence Perry Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall and family -----C A e f of Norwich, Conn, spent the week-end holt gram of singing recitations etc., by the mem­ RUGS DYED during our special offer! If you desire to object thereto you or your of Pittsfield, in the State of Maine. attorney should file a written appearance in day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foster. bers of the Primary Department. Mrs. Leslie A petition has been presented to said Court FEATURES! said Court at Salem before ten o’clock in the The regular monthly meeting of the Wom­ Iiadle> is chairman of the committee. • Rs4 Wheel Oven Regulai T.p by Frederick W. Blake, executor of the will 14c per sq. ft. forenoon on the fifteenth day of June 1936, an’s Union was held on Wednesday afternoon, Theweelvee • m il Orem Imemtmtlmm, VwMk Orem LUMf) of Mary Emma Locke, late of said Andover, • New CrM-rae Breller • gmmUmry Rlgh Berner Trey • the return day of this citation. at the camp of Misses Marion and Olive deceased, testate, praying for instructions Mlease MlaOer Clerk • EleeSrte IJghl • Twe Heeay Herage Hardy, “Hardy Branch” at Nabnassett SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE •rawer* • Cleaaslag Fereelala KooeMI flehh. Witness Harry R. Dow, Esquire, First regarding the distribution of the legacies Judge of said Court, this twenty-second day Lake, W’estford, Mass. About 30 meml>ers Telephuna 353-M referred to in said petition, and for such other LOOK r0 « INK M 0 WMUL WHIN YOU 0UV A MA01C CHEF oi May in the year one thousand nine hundred attended the business meeting and several relief as the Court may deem fit and proper. 0 other friends joined the crowd later for the Noel I.a Plante has returned from Canada and thirty-six. If you desire to object thereto you or your William F\ Shanahan , Register. picnic supper which was held on the veranda, where he had a most successful fishing trip. attorney should file a written appearance in ARROW It was a delightful outing and thoroughly The annual piano recital by the pupils of said Court at Lawrence before ten o’clock enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough to Mrs. Frederick C. Smith will be given June Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the forenoon on the eighth day of June DYEING - CLEANSING be able to attend. Plans were partially formu­ 12th in Bulmoral hall. There will be many PROBATE COURT 1936, the return day of this citation and also Essex; lated for the fair to be held on the Vestry ensemble numliers including two groups with 58 MAIN STREET file an answer or other legal pleading within lawn in :>eptembt*r. Mrs. Ethel B. Watson’s violin pupils. To ill persons interested in the estate of twenty-one days thereafter. Joseph J. McCarthy late of Andover in said Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lumu>iulra and family Preferred for Reliability County, tleccascd. Witness, H arry R. Dow , Esquire, F'irst spent the week-end in Wolfeboro, N. H. Judge of said Court, this sixteenth day of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family of The administrator of said estate has pre­ May in the year one thousand ine hunndred BALLARDVALE sented to said Court for allowance his first 89 Burnham road were in Kennebunkport and thirty-six. Telephone 1007-M account and has requested that the items over last week-end. William F. Shanahan , Register thereof be finally determined and adjudi­ Mr. and Mrs. James Keating of Marland Mrs. Edward Crane has been spending the cated. road left Tuesday for a motor trip through last two weeks at the home of her uncle, Noel Commonwealth of MaRaachuaetts Lal'lante of Arundel street. If you desire to object thereto you or your PROBATE COURT Canada. attorney should file a written appearance in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peatman spent the The Shawsheen Village Woman’s club is E ssex , ss. holding a garden party and bridge at Bal­ said Court at Ncwhuryport before ten o’clock To all persons interested in the estate of holiday in Hamilton. in the forenoon on the twenty-second day of moral Gardens today. Ihepuolic is invited. John K. lAiwrence late of Andover in said William Goodhue a former resident of June 1936, the return day of this citation. Mrs. Percy Nutton of 10 Carisbrooke County, deceased. Ballardvale, is convalescent at the Veteran's Witness, H akky R. Dow, Esquire, First hospital in Rutland, Mass. street entertained fifteen members of the A petition has been presented to said Corliss Bible class of Methuen on Tuesday Judge of said Court, this twenty-seventh day Court, praying that George E. Lawrence, of Mrs. Florence Hallison of East Gloucester of May in the year one thousand nine hun­ evening. After the business meeting games Andover, in said County, and Charlotte L. visited relatives here on the holiday. dred and thirty-six. The Handy Improvement 4-II Club will were played, and delicious refreshments Furr of West Medford, in the County of served. This was the last class meeting of the SAVE MONEY! W illiam F. Shanahan , Register meet this afternoon with their leader, Mrs. Middlesex, or some other suitable persons be season. NEW LOW TRAIN appointed administrators ot said estate not Henry Peatman. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gcrarde and family already administered. DR. THOMPSON OPENS OFFICES FARES SAVE YOU PROBATE COURT If you desire to oojcct thereto you or your of Greenwood spent Sunday in Ballardvale. Essex, ss. attorney should file a written appearance in Miss Gertrude Stevens of Boston is a guest I)r. William G. Thompson, son of Mr. To all persons interested in the estate of said Court at Newburyport before ten of Mrs. Eva McGhie of ( lark road. William Thompson of 42 Walnut avenue, 4 4 y 2^ ON THE $1 Claxton Monro late of Andover in said o’clock in the forenoon on the twenty-second The Ballardvale Boy Scouts Troop No. 76 opened an office for the practice of medicine County, deceased. day of June 1936, the return day of this cita have arranged a baseball game with the and surgery in the Shawsheen Pharmacy building, 295 North Main street, Shawsheen A N AMAZINC REDUCTION A petition has been presented to said Court tion. Tewksbury Scouts to be played in the near for probate of a certain instrument puqmrt- Village, on Monday. Witness, H arry R. D ow , Esquire, First future. Dr. Thompson is well known in this vi­ OF NEARLY 5 0% ing to lie the last will of said deceased by Judge of said Court, this twenty-seventh day The Bradlec school baseball team will play cinity—having graduated from Punchard Frances Monro of Andover in saia County, of May in the year one thousand nine hun­ the Andover Skyrockets at Andover Satur­ High School in 1924. He then entered North­ praying that she be appointed executrix dred and thirty-six. day morning. Travel By Train Now eastern University and graduated in 1928 thereof without giving a surety on her bond. Wim .iam F. Shanahan , Register Kir. and Mrs. John Furness entertained cum luude. The following year, he matricu­ If you desire to object thereto you or your homas J. ane Atty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott of Dracut Sunday. Costs Much Less Than T L , lated at Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ attorney should file a written appearance in 704-6 Cregg Bldg. The chairman of last year’s fourth of July nology and in the fall of 1929, he l>egan his said Court at Newburyport before ten Lawrence, Mass. celebration committee has called a meeting Any Other Way o’clock in the forenoon on the twenty-second for Monday evening at 7.45 in the pre­ studies at the Harvard Medical School. It day of June 1936, the return day of this cita­ cinct room to formulate plans for this year’s was from the latter institution that he took tion. Reversed Alibi celeb ration. his degree in 1933. During the last two years Witness, H arry R. Dow, Esquire, First Johnny’s Ma: ‘‘Johnny, there were three Judge of said Court, this second clay of June pieces of cake in the pantry, and now there is COMPARE! in the year one thousand nine hundred and only one. How did that happen?” LOW FARES to thirty-six. Johnny: “ Well, it was so dark in there I W illiam F. Shanahan , Register didn’t see the other piece.”—Goblin B. & M. Points ( V frw furr* Otlirrn on rr4|ii ira t) From ANDOVKIt W aa la N ow lliddrford. Mr. 02 67 01 50 H o a tn n . Mum . HI 50 Ilrudford. Mao*. 16 20 New England COKE H o u r N II. 1 61 90 Durham , N. II. 1 41 1 20 F.artrr. N. II. 1 01 60 Fitchburg, Mum*. 2 62 1 50 Crrcnfleld, Man*. 4 .6 4 2 60 D & H Cone Cleaned Anthracite H averhill, Man*. 3ft 25 Krtmrbunk. Mr. 2 11 1 35 M alden. Mann. 65 10 Nrw m arkrt, N. II. I 25 70 MOTOR-STOKERS Old O rchard Brae Is. Mr. 2 84 1 64) Portland, Mr. 3.2 1 1 HO AUTOMATIC COAL BURNING EQUIPMENT Krading, Man*. 40 25

Fuel Service Guaranteed—Try U* This Season SAVINGS to Distant Points B. L. M cD o n a ld C oal C o. A tr w Sum plr Saving* From ANINIVEll To * u* I* Now Albany. N. Y. I 7 V7 |l 45 Hath. Mr. 4 S3 2 55 Chicago. III. 37 .16 20 HO E ll* w o r th , M r . 9 15 5 10 COLONIAL THEATRF Crrrnvitlr, Mr. 9 60 6 15 lla lif a a . N. S . 21 63 17 25 ^ ANDOVER, MASS. ' Hutlund. Vt. 6 81 1 HO S t . J o h n , N . II. 13 00 9 75 Children under 12 half fare 3 SHOWS DAILY — 2sl5, 6il5, 8il5 Children under 5 Free Trlrphonr or rail at any II. Ik M . MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SAVED BY TRAIN USERS II. I(. Station for otlirr ralra and TODAY AND TOMORROW information Wherever you go — on a vaca­ and Maine railroad station. Find I MARRIED A DOCTOR—Pat O’Brien 4:00i 6;25; 9:25 tion, shopping, visiting, or on a out how much you can save CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS— Wurner Olaml ______2:45, business trip— it will pay you traveling by train. SUNDAY ar.d MONDAY Jun*: 7-8 to ask at the railroad station Sun. 3:35; 6:35; 9:35 about these very, very low fares. Fares in Pullman Can AI»o Reduced SUITER’S GOLD- Lee Ti ucy Mon. 3:40; 6:25; 9:25 You actually save 4454c on the d o lla r. Rail fares In Pullmans only SILLY BILLIES Wheeler und Woolsey Sun. 2:25; 5:25; 9:25 Moil. 2:35; 8:15 These new low tares are good slightly higher than new low at all time*, on the Streamlined coach fares. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY J u n e 9-10-11 Plying Yankee as well as on all Free time tables will be given CAPTAIN JANUARY—Shirley Temple 3:45; 6:35: 9:2 regular coaches, deluxe coaches, you at any Boston and Maine 2:35; 7:50 railroad station. RING AROUND THE MOON Donald Cook ______and air-conditioned coaches on this and all connecting railroads. No waiting — no traffic jams — FRIDAY und SATURDAY June 12-13 W e have listed a few of the new no crowding when you take the 3:35; 6:25; 9:30 fares here. All other fares are train. You go and return in SMALL TOWN GIRL—Janet Gaynor, Robert Taylor 2:25; 8:10 B~MRAILROAD LEATHERNECKS HAVE LANDED Lew Ayrea just as low. Go to your Boston comfort and in perfect safety. PAGE FOUR THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN FRIDAY, JUNE 5, lo se

ployed by John Morrison and Anderson and Fight-Year P in t—Alexander Blamire. HARVARD CLUB ELECTS faculty and buried their class tre 1- re in the O b itu a r ie s Bowman. He was a memlxr of the New Nine-Year Pin— Harold Walker. Grenville G. Benedict was elected presi­ Grove. England Order of Protection nnd a deacon Fleven-Year Pin— Barbara Bartlett, Jean dent of the Harvard club of Andover at the of the Free church. MacNcil. annual meeting held Tuesday night. Irving When we really v nnt to do something W| Rev. Jamcii H. Stubbs He was sixty-seven years old. Bom in W. Sargent was chosen vice-president and Rev. James Henry Stubbs, retired Metho­ don’t have much !rouble in finding , Satis­ Eastham he had lived here for forty-four CARILLON RECITAL SUNDAY Ditto G. Valz, secretary-treasurer. factory excuse f doing it. dist minister, died yesterday at the home of years. He leaves his wife, Alice; a son, Lewis; his niece, Miss A. Louise Hodgdon of Center On Sunday evening at seven o'clock, there three grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. will lie a concert by The Boston Brass Quar­ ABBOT ACADEMY NOTES street, Ballard vale, after an illness of five Alice A. Paine of Kastham. weeks. He had served 27 years in the minis­ tet, and a carillon recital, from the Memorial Geraldine Peck was elected president of PLU M IN G AND HEATING try, having had pastorates in South Hadley, Tower at Phillips Academy, Andover. the Abbot athletic association for 1936-37 Mrs. Alice Shove Brooks this week. Other officers chosen were: vice- Fitchburg. Lunenburg, Newburyport, Ros- Alice Shove Brooks, widow of Edward 32 t i l i n ' Experience In Andover lindale, Marblehead and Malden. DOC. KILLS CHICKENS president, Barbara Pierpont; secretary, Bar­ Brooks, for many years a resident of Andover bara Daniels; treasurer, Louise Risley. The Rev. Mr. Stubbs was born November died at her home on Porter road Wednesday One'humlrcd chickens owned by Ralph The senior banquet was held on Tuesday CHARLES HUDON 21, 1852, in Winterford, Me., but had lived evening, June 5. Funeral services at her home Stevens of High street were killed Sunday evening in the John-Esther Art Gallery. 69 B ijh Street - Call 442-J in Andover for 15 years. He belonged to a willII be hbelc your safest, soundest assurance of He was stricken with a heart attack while at lection; Little Flowers, Nancy Shulze; Shar­ securing value here! his work Monday morning and removed to ing, Robert Gagne; Joy, Richard Baldwin; his home at 29 Washington avenue where he The Gift, Barbara Shuize; The Road Book, Send for Illustrated Catalog LOWELL MASS. died a few hours later. I-red Cole, Jr.; Our Day, Margaret Crccn- Rev. Alfred C. Church conducted the quist; Recitation, James Clotty; Nothing services, and Mary Harris sang “Old Rugged But Good, Dean Carmichael; Song, Primary J O H N M E A G H E R & C O . - 22 Central St., Peabody, Mass. and Kindergarten; A Little Boy, Leonard Telephone Peabody 565 and 868 Cross” and “Under His Wings.” Interment i was in Ridgewood cemetery, North Andover. Blamire, Benjamin Baldwin, \V illiam C hristi- son; A Little Rose, Sally MacLellan; What GRANITE — SLATE TABLETS — SCULPTURED MEMORIALS T he bearers were: David May, Frank But- trick, Frank Jamieson, George Keith, Fred Children May Do- Priscilla Bredbury, Cyn TABLES for June Brides Otis and Alex Black. thia Reed, Sally North, Mabel Broughton, The late Mr. Paine was well-known here as Catherine Greenquist; Now Guess, rhomas The ideal, always useful, always acceptable gift! Choosing from L)o you remember when a second mortgage We often let our friends impose on us i the proprietor of the blacksmith shop at the Greenquist; Remcml>er lh y Creator, Jane yielding 18 percent was considered a safe in­ that we may enjoy the return privilege corner of Bartlet and Park streets. Prior Lindsey .'Idle Pathway of the \ ears, William our stock of IMPERIAL Tables gives you the benefit of unlimited vestment? imposing on them. to owning his own shop he had been em Ross, William Poland; Win the World, John H athaway; A Crown for the Saviour, Connie variety and price range PLUS Quality! We Hathaway; Athletics in the Bible, James hristic, Jr.; Not A Secret, Flizabeth Kurth; have the right tables for every purpose, for as Say So, William Cotham; The Golden little or as much as you care to pay! And with ‘‘mblem, Pauline Frier; A Lampof Gratitude incent Mitchell; God’s Greeting. Barbara the assurance of lasting Quality! Anne Crosby; God’s World, Wallace Bell; T he Shepherd, George Monan; We Can Help, Barbara Lindsay; Why So Bright, Hugh M acNcil; Glad Day in June, Garfield Chase, Jr.; With Song and Rhyme, Marjorie Howes and Pauline MacMackin; Straight Furrows, Donald MacLellan; Recitation, m p e r i a l T a b l .e s Harvey Sprague; Presentation of Diplomas, Mr. Wade; Presentation of Pins, Mr. Wade; Hymn 288? Benediction, School; Presenta Arc Exclusive with The lion Marche in l.owell tion of Plants. Diplomas and Bible- were awarded in the irimary department to the following: Dean Jarmichael, Grant MacMachin,(James Gillen, Richard Lindsay, James Crotty and Marion Anderson. Pins for perfect attendance were awarded follows: One Year Pins— Flizabeth Kurth, Flaine MacLellan, Sally North, John Mitch­ ell, William Christison, Barbara Anne A Lovely Lamp Table that lends Crosby. charm to any room. Note the conven­ Two-Year Pins—Mr. Everett MacAskill, ient lower shelf ann gallery top riscilla Proctor, Barbara Frier. Three-Year Pins—Kenneth Lewis, Doro­ $12.95 thy Cedarberg. Four-Year Pins— Marjorie Howes, Jane Lindsay. For flowers, lamp or books, the Drum Five-Year Pins— Donald MacLellan, Gar Table is indispensable. Style at right field Chase, Jr., Margaret Mitchell, Hugh M acNeil, Leonard Blamire, Mr. James Christie. $9.95 Six-Year Pins— Robert Burnham, Robert This delightful Chairside Magazine MacMackin, William MitcMl, John Cedar­ Tanle represents perfect convenience, berg. for the reading corner. It’s. . . Seven-Year Pins— Ethel Cherowbricr, Bar $8.95 bara MacLellan, Eleanor Burnham.

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