fah in almost circular ,ording to the Ency- Nature has given us two Itannlea. ears but only tole mouth. VI hell IMO Meal combine BENJAMIN DISRAELI the g I must lie...late. — EDMUND 111111:e; re HOUSE, 0 SEE, WA/RING, / ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH 30, 1950 PRICE, 5 CENTS Census Men Ready To Start Making ipx Calls Here April 1 Will Have Many Questions To Ask About Each Individual But All Are Authorized By The Government

A group of 1.1 census takers will start Apr. 1 in Andover on a Plan Observance house to house canvass to obtain information for Uncle Sam. Of Memorial Day The enumerators will be operat- ing under Arthur E. McCabe of Committee Considers Porter rd., district supervisor, with Some Revision Of The Thome A. Welch. crew leader, in direct charge of the Andover op- Former Procedure erations. The first meeting of the Memor- The questions they will ask are ial Day Observances committee standardized. There will be no was held Monday night in the post snoopers to ask questions not rooms of the American Legion. authorized by the government. The committee is made up of mem- Each enumerator will carry cre- bers of the four veterans organiza- dentials and the public is urged to tions in Andover and the following insist upon seeing them before in- representatives of each unit at- viting anyone into the house. tended the meeting: for the Vet- There are about 45 basic ques- erans of Foreign Wars; Comman- tions in the 1950 population cen- der Thomas Eldred, Commander- sus but of these only eight will elect William Hulse, Vice Com- be asked about all individuals. mander Charles McKew, and Vice Census reports, by law, can be Commander George Milnes; for used for statistical purposes only. the Disabled American Veterans, Enumerators are subject to Commander Timothy McCarthy, heavy fine and Imprisonment for Cast of "The Brewster Boy," the comedy presented by the Junior-Sophomore of Punchard high school at the Vice Commander Charles Sellars, classes Memorial auditorium. betraying confidence. Standing, left to right, James Brown, Alan Parker, Jean Davis, Rayburn Hathaway, Ruth Weamer and Bradburn McCormack; sitting, Ruth Adjutant Michael Puchlopek and Belka. Bessie Christie, George Brattin, Eileen Skierik and Barbara Hook. ( Look Photo) Charles Lundigan; for post 8 of It may also be noted that failure the American Legion, Commander to answer questions asked by a Richard Wrigley, Vice Command- census taker may lead to a charge 'EWS PTA To Present ers Albert Cole Jr., and Robert for which a person will be liable Scout-O-RaI 1 Volker, Past Commander Kenneth to a fine of $ 100 or 60 days' im- Noted Psychiatrist Sherman; for post 427, Ameri- prisonment. can Legion, Commander Dorothy It may save time to know the F The Andover citizens whfo are At Case Cag( Volker. Commander-elect Jeanie questions the census taker will concerned with the influences in Mitchell. Vice Commander-elect ask so get ready to answer the school and home which effect the --- --4 The fourth annual scout-o-ral NE Louise Wolfenden, and Edith St. inquiries to be made concerning development of young people will of the Andover district of the Jean. Ira Buxton, Sons of the G. every person, which will be name, North Essex council, will begin at be interested in hearing Dr. God- Selectmen Verify A.R., was elected honorary chair- relationship to head of household. 1:30 p. m.. Saturday, Apr. 1 at FWS fred Freeman discuss "Individual man. race. sex, age. marital status, Development for a Better Society" the Case Memorial cage, Phillips y LEONARD P. JAMES Pole Locations General procedure of the Mem- state or country of birth, and cit- at 8 p. in., Wednesday, Apr. 5, in academy. Final plans were dis- izenship status. The decision to manufacture the Memorial auditorium. It will be The board of selectmen Monday cussed when the committee met orial Day observances was die- Additional questions to be asked I-bo Alb has confused the issue a down-to-earth talk about a tre- night voted verification of an old Mar. 23, at the Memorial library. (Continued on Page 12) all aged 14 and over relate to em- orn'any people. It is true that we mendously interesting subject. grant to the Lawrence Gas and The committee consists of Calvin NO bilged to face the future with Electric Co. and the N. E. Tel. and Metcalf. Francis Kelly, Merrill ployment status and kind of job. A graduate of Yale university sense of uneasiness. It Tel. Co., jointly for 10 pole loca- Club To Sponsor Then there are "sampling" gr owing and Columbia , Dr. Burnett, Walter Caswell. Howard field lions on Morton street. There are questions to be asked of every . el nentary common sense that Freeman is outstanding in his field Johnson. John Kelly, Arnold Scho- o e fort should be spared to pre- no additions and no changes in field, and Howard Young. Com- Nursing Service fifth person in the order that their (Continued on Page Ten) names fall upon the census sched- est the use of the bomb. But it the present locations. mander George Hackney of the The Andover Service club will ule. They relate to place of resi- . a mistake to assume that the In order to clear records of the Knight Eagles, Eagle scout society take over the responsibility of or- dence a year ago, country of birth teat est danger comes from the School Thespians N. E. Tel and Tel. Co.. the board is coordinating with the committee ganizing for the town a visiting oni approved a petition for several in connection with tile competitive of father and mother. whether at- nurse's association and guiding it tending school, and highest grade actions taken some time ago events and in arrangements for through the first year of its 11-Bomb is Not The Dome In Drama Festival judging. attended. which included removal of five operation. I.e t's face the issue squarely. Several autos carrying P.H.S. tittles on Chandler road north- The tentative program for the This action was taken at the For every fifth person aged 14 he existence of the H-bomb students will leave for Hingham westerly from Greenwood road; cub scouts consists of competition recent meeting on motion of Vic- and over there are four questions , oa Id not be the main cause of early Saturday morning Apr. 1, removal of eight poles on Laurel in dodge ball. tug-of-war• scout tor Mill, Jr. sneaking for a com- on the number of weeks worked err y. No one in the western to attend the Massachusetts high lane northerly from River road; tug-of-war, relay race. ball throw- mittee that met with directors of in 1949, Weenie for 1949. veteran orl 1 would sleep less easily if school drama festival which removal of 48 poles (ruin Green- ing, 3-legged race, and a feather status (male only) and duration .e the Red Cross chapter to discuss United States alone could Punchard is entering this year. wood road northerly front Lowell race. Approximately 60 cub scouts details of the project. of employment (if employed). an 'facture the bomb. For every- Each of the 18 schools participa- street and removal of 20 poles on divided into three age groups, 8 It was explained that the local Three other inquiries apply to .here is quite well aware that ting in the contest will present a High Plain road westerly front to 9 years. 9 to 10 years, and 10 chapter has been notified to drop every 13th persons aged 14 and snub wouldn't be dropped on one-act play either Friday, Mar. Greenwood road. to 11 years, will participate. the visiting nurse June 30. The over. One in 30 neither working if we monopolised it. The 31, or Saturday. Students from The events for boy scouts and annual budget is about $4000 of nor seeking work during the week an It was voted to grant Norman fracture of the bomb changes Hingham high have been assigned Kibbee of Clark rd.. Ballardvale. explorers will .onsist of Morse which about $3000 is already before the census will be asked th lag basic. It has virtually no as hosts and hostesses for each of a license to collect junk. This was signalling, first-aid. compass. knot subscribed. The nurse makes sev- to report on the kind of job last ee t- on the world political sltua- held and if employed at any time the representing groups. . restricted to collection, and if tying and string burning with fire en or eight visits daily or about (Continued on Page. 6) The program Saturday will in- stored must be in his garage out (Continued on Page Ten) 800 annually. This service will be during 1949. elude four plays in the morning, of sight and over one night only. lost to the town if not sponsored One in 30 reporting themselves as ever having been married will five in the afternoon, and four at following communication by some organization. int The be asked If they have been mar- Augusti ne's night with free dancing between was received from the Shawslieen Youth Center It was stated during the discus- be 0 sion that the Greater Lawrence ried more than once, and the num- sessions. Two meals are to PTA: glyen in the Hingham school caf- community chest can take over ber of years in the present marital ns League Title Board of Selectman. Has New Features eteria and following the last play, the project in another year if it status. One in 30 married womeu ith a score of 29-28 the St. Roy E. Hardy, chairman: Members of the Youth Center will be asked how many children a talent show is to be presented. , Is a going organization. astine's division A team won De ur Mr. Hardy; in !heir endeavor to raise funds decisions, they have borne. basketball championship After this, tile judges' At a recent meeting of the for the purchase Of equipment of work, very first annual Central Catholic scored on "excellent Shawsheen PTA it was voted to which is badly needed, will put good work. good work, andpar- Big Cast Prepares altar school league, Saturday send you a letter of thanks and on a show in the Memorial gym at Legion To Hold ticipation". will be announced. moon, in the Central mem- appreciation for all the fine coop- 7:30 p. nt., Wednesday, Apr. 19. For Minstrel Show gymnasium. The St. Rita's The Punchard group will pre- oration which has been given us The show wit be staged from as Birthday Supper I was leading all the way and sent "The Courting of Marie Jon- through our committee on the regulation boxing ring obtained The minstrel show to be pre- Of popular demand, post 8, score at the end of the third vrin". a comedy. which Mervin E. matter of more safety for our for this occasion. The program will sented at the Memorial auditorium American Legion will hold another Wontinned on Page 3) Stevens of the Punchard faculty Children. consist of boxing and wrestling the night of Tuesday, Apr. 18 by iI chicken pie supper similar to the -- - is directing. We parents do appreciate your matches put on by regular mem- the Andover Male choir and the school-bus driver efforts in our behalf and are most bers of the renter. Between the Andover Square & Compass club one held several weeks ago. The Friday night supper will be followed by movies, tD will take the grateful. bouts the glee club. dramatic club promises to be one of the best Johnson Rudolph entertainment, music and dancing. participants and properties down Thank you. and magic club will entertain. ever rouged here. NAWSHEEN MANOR Due to the limited capacity of ST DRIVE" site 28— Shawsheen Village to Hingham where the group will Sincerely. The P. A. jazz band will open the With J. Everett Collins as dir- MAY M. FLYE. Secretary program. ector and Philip K. Allen inter- the post rooms where the event remain overnight. will be held, only 110 tickets will FINING ROOM The members of the casts are - This is an unusual type of pro- locutor the "South Pacific Min- strels" will have it group of end be available to members of post now operating under Mr. NYernecke, Willi- Tax. Exemption gram never before staged in An- as follows: Poll Alen who ere well known locally management of sin Walsh; Mrs. Wernecke, Har- dover. The public is invited to Controls For Males Over 65 attend. and who have had considerable ;HION CAR ' Schofield; Marie Jenvrin, Mosquitoes riet 1800 poll The center is doing its share to experience. oho H. Maguire Adams; Louts Herbert, Included with the and Nancy Collector prevent juvenile delinquency. For "tainbos" there will be Bill THE YEAR of Andover Johnston; Father Le- tax bills which Tax Flies William During the past six months it has McLay, John Caldwell, Irving Fredrickson; Mr. James P. Christie is sending out SPECIAL beau. Bancroft kept over 1(100 of the town's Whitcomb and Ed. Soper, while Dinsmore, Donald Mudgett ; Mich- is a notice stating that Chapt. 236 YOUR 1114inessnien's Luncheons exemp- youth busily engaged in a variety the "bones ' will be George Knipe, aet Lorrigan, Norman Hudgins. of the Acts of 19411 grants 85c lion from payment of poll tax to of activities. realizing that a busy Alex Black. 11111 Hatch and Jim A taste treat for you Alston O'Hara is stage manager reach ed the youth has no time to get into (;orrie. Jr, There will be six spe- RD DEALER'S Dumont, all males wwho'ho 1tare and your guest play and Jean an. l. mischief. cialty acts. • for the ue on (,r before j complete prompter. Abatement blanks, which may be Members of the center are sell- Tickets are now for sale by l rifroorm Anybody who wishes may at- obtained at the assessors' office. ing tickets for the show. They members and it is expected that cieorui;,ild Forrgn All Occasions tend this festival and a compara- witli the assessors realize funds are needed for the auditorium will be filled to 1 orin Sti ltd e admission will be ntustbe tiled tively small oct 1. i ,5d. i n order td equipment and are taking this capacity when the curtain rises on — locations — all Plays on before CT charged, covering obtain this exemption. means of raising it. this talented production. Pedal Mertes Upon Request Saturday. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN -- MARCH 30, 1950

Sunday, Masses: 6:30 a. in., West Parish V.F.W. Post Holds At The Churches h:30 a. In., 9:45 a. in., and 11:30 REV. JOt5N G. GAMMA., Minister PERSONALS Music Subjects St. Joseph's Church a. In. Saturday: 2 p. m., Rehearsal for Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dailey Annual Election (Ballardvale) Wednesday: 7:30 p. tn., Rosary, Easter program. 6:30 p. m., A of 41 Summer st., have returned On Film Program baked bean and ham supper will Sunday: 9 a.m., Mass. Sermon and Benediction. front a three weeks' trip to Seven music films will be shown William Hulse was elected con: be served in the vestry to benefit Florida. + + + Daily Mass: 7 and 7:45 a. m. on the fifth evening of the film mender of Andover post, 2128, + + + the summer conference fund. John Joseph Peters, boilerman, festival programs at the Memorial VFW, at the annual election St. Augustine's Church last Methodist Church Sunday: 10:15 a.m. The church third class, USN of Boston rd., is Hall library Monday evening. Apr. Thursday night. REV. THOMAS P. FOGARTY. Pastor REV. EARL D. HAYWOOD. Minister committee will meet candidates presently serving aboard the air- Friday: 3:30 p. m., and 7:30 p. Others elected to fill the chairs Sunday: 9:46 a. in. Morning for church membership in the craft carrier USS Franklin D. for in., Stations to the Cross. The first film, "Instruments of the coming year are Charles worship and sermon with guest church. Roosevelt. Saturday: 4 to 6 p. M., and 7:30 The Orchestra" introduces the 26 A. McKew, senior vice comman- preacher; 10:50 a. m., Church 10:30 a. in., Children's church Charlotte Killani, daughter of to 9 p. m., Confessions. different instruments common to der; George Milne, junior vice school; 2:30 p. m., Fourth quart- service. Assistants to the pastor Mr. and Mrs. Dana Killam of Duf- the symphony orchestra and shows commander; Thomas P. erly conference followed by buf- are to be Gail Marland and Ray- Eldred, ton ct., No. Andover, is a member them in performance as Dr. Mal- quartermaster; Alex Blamire, Jr„ fet supper. 7:30 p. m., Evening mond Paollno; ushers will be Ed- of the choir which sang at the colm Sargent conducts the Lon- chaplain; Thomas Fallon, trustee service with Dr. Strait as guest win Merrick and Robert Nicoll. Lenten service at Lasell Junior don Symphony orchestra in Ben- for three years; and Peter Gervais, Classes in the vestry for adults, preacher. college, Sunday, Mar. 26. jamin Britten's "Variations and post advocate. and young people of high school Clinton Shaw, son of Mr. and + + + Fugue on a Theme by Percell." Other officers of the post will and junior high school age. Nurs- Mrs. Clinton D. Shaw of Wildwood Union Congregational Church Myra Hess, in the film of that be appointed by the commander CALLAHAN, Minister ery-kindergarten for children rd., a student at Norwich univer- REV. PAUL E. name, plays the first movement of at a later date. The installation Thursday: 8 p. m. Book review, whose parents attend the adult sity participated in the national Beethoven's Sonata in F minor. will be held at the post rooms church vestry. class and morning service. Earl intercollegiate competition held at Excellent closeups show he tech- Apr. 27. Friday: 3:30 p. m., Junior choir A. Young, church school superin- City college, New York, during nique to such an extent that the practice at parsonage. tendent. the past weekend. film has been used for developing Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Church 11 a. in., Morning service of Miss Rae Long, daughter of Mr. music appreciation. "La Poulette school. 11 a. m., Communion ser- worship. Music by the West Parish and Mrs. Everett Long of Phillips Herr or License #98 Grise" is an animated treatment W. SIIIRLEY vice. 5 p. m., Pastor's study class church choir under direction of ct., No. Andover represented her BARNARD preparation f( 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG. of a traditional French Canadian A. Anderson s ( At the home of Mrs. James Scho- Mrs. Dean 'll. Hudgins. Miss Mar- classmates of Johnson High Real Estate and Insurance ANDOVER SQUARE lullaby, beautifully colored and John Reagan field on Tewksbury at.) 7 p. m., itm Abbott, organist. Palm school, at Burdett College, in the at TEL. ANDOVER 1998 artistically presented. O'Brien. mirimmimismininammiim pilgrim Fellowship, Sunday sermon by the pastor, search for the "Career girl of Main and Barnard Struts "Who is This?" 1950". Three other films, "The Barber Telephone 66 5 p.m., Special program for the of Seville." "To Hear Your Banjo ,IMINIE•••••••••11 I nquirers' class and all young Play" and "Spanish Gypsies" will Repotabin 3,we people. Successful Sale Held be shown before the last and per- Monday: 7 p. m., There will be By November Club haps, the most unusual of ail, a mothers' meeting at the home of "Fiddle-de-dee." In this, a famil- The ways and means committee * Sc Mrs. Karl Haartz. Mrs. Gardner iar tune is interpreted by an of the November club held a very Andersen will speak on the sub- artist painting on film. The anima- Chocolates and Bon Bons sT, successful rummage sale, Thurs- ject, "Enriching the lives of our tion suggests the rapid unrolling day, Mar. 30, at the Square and Our candies arc always children." of a fantastic textile. Thousands fresh Compass club. —you can be sure when you Tuesday: 7 p. m., Pageant re- of color combinations flow across hearsal. Mrs. Edward C. Nichols and the screen, often with brief flicks take house a box of our fine STEM Wednesday: 2:30 p. in. The Sen- Mrs. Walter C. Tomlinson, co- of free color dancing like sharp candies. ior Woman's union will meet in chairmen wish to thank all mem- notes across the harmony of the the vestry. Mrs. Lawrence Thomes, bers who were so generous with tune. ILA their donations. president. Mrs. M. J. Colquhoun Tlrls program will begin at 7:45 Candy Cupboard will speak. Members are reminded Members working on the rum- o'clock. The last of the series, on We're oVC CHOCOLATES popular so Choose from our most exciting collection. to bring the second mile envelopes. mage sale were: Shoes: Mrs. Wal- "Significant Documentaries" will One and two pound boxes tern by a n 3 p. m., Children's choir rehear- ter E. Mondale, Mrs. Andrew J. Bring the children—see how quick, pleas be seen at 7:4 5 p. in.. on Monday —gaily wrapped for Easter silversmith sal. 7:30 p. In., Church choir re- Lloyd, Mrs. Gladys Kirton; Men's eyeni A r. 1 0. and will ant and thrifty it is to shop at — n,g p hearsal. wear: Mrs. Robert D. Mayo, Mrs. The public is cordially, invited $1.00 and $1.95 open-stock Thursday: 7:45 p. m., Annual Charles Gregory, Mrs. Frederick to attend. Maundy Thursday candle lighting W. Gould; Women's accessories: and Communion service. Reception Mrs. Willard H. Currier, Mrs. Wil- Whitman's Lovell & of new members. liam R. Edwards, Mrs. Harold Subscribe to The Townsman Page & Shaw Friday: 12-3 p. in., The annual A. Rutter, Jr.; Women's dresses• Colecrest Chocolates Good Friday service will be held Mrs. Herbert H. Veit, Mrs. Ken- America's Finest in the South church. neth C. Penwell, Mrs. Irving E. Five Different Assorttnents + + + Rogers. LAWRENCE lb. $1.25 looftsj Free Church Household articles: Mrs. Joseph REV. LEVERING REYNOLDS. Jr.. Minister J. Tavern, Mrs. Richard Pippit, Friday: 7 p. in., Boy scouts. Mrs. Cleveland Giicreast, Mrs. Requires specialized knowl- For the Children— Saturday: 11 a. ni., Pastor's Stanley W. Parker, Mrs. Gerald edge and the service of ex- SIX•PIECE P class for young people. 1:30 p. Candy Cupboard Easter Egg B. Faigle, Mrs. Frederick Flather; perts. Fourth annual Scout-o-ral in the Hats and bags: Mrs. Will G. on-hall pound each . . 51k Case Memorial cage. Parents and Our trained seasoned staff Brown, Jr.. Mrs. Elbert C. Weav- Butter cream and cocoanut $ friends invited. 6 p. in., Baked is prepared to give you such er; Children's clothes: Mrs. Pres- centers covered with creamy, service. bean supper in the lower parish ton H. Blake, Mrs. Frank A. But- rich chocolate. hall, served by the February cir- trick, Mrs. Thomas A. Emmons, REGULA cle. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Jack Vandenbergh, Mrs. Dino the members of the circle. Valz. Whitman, 12 Easter Eggs Not a disco, Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church in a crate 19/ school. 10:30 a. m., Special meet- Square.'' 9 a. m., Youth choir re- ing of the standing committee to Smart & Flagg hearsal. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, INC. interview candidates for church all departments. Herbert H. Otis, membership. 11 at. in., Palm Sun- superintendent. 10:30 a. m., Dea- The Insurance Office day morning worship, with special con prayer circle. 10:45 a. music for the day by the church Morning service of worship. An- Bank Bldg. Andover 870 choirs, and a sermon by the pastor. thems by two choirs. Mrs. Linda 7 p. tn., The monthly meeting of S. Kocher. organist and choir dir- the Andover Youth Council will lie ector. Palm Sunday message by 312 Essex SI held in the Baptist church. All the pastor, the Rev. Roy E. Nel- Law Reduce Dangerous young people of high school age son. Jr.. on the subject, "Palm Roadside Tire invited. Sunday—A Decision Day." 7 p.m. . BOTANY GABARDINE SUITS Monday: 7:15 a. m., Devotional Youth Council of Andover church- SIZES 10-20 service in the church. Everyone is Changes es meeting at the Baptist church. 14 PARK STREET invited to attend. Tuesday: 3:30 p. in., Children's Tuesday: 7:15 a. in., Devotional world crusade meeting in the ves- Protect Passengers service in the church. try. fro. Sudden ‘Wednesday: 7:15 a. in., Devo- Wednesday: 2:30 p. in.. Colon- tional service in the churCh. 7:45 ist Pioneer Girls in the vestry. You'll En joy Blew-outs p. tit.. Monthly meeting of the 7:30 p. in., Standing committee at Woman's union, speaker, Mrs. * the parsonage. Adolph E. Eledahl. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. Woman's Andover Cottage y Get Long, Trouble- Thursday: 7:15 a. m., Devotion- union in the vestry. 7:30 p. m., al service in the church. 7:30 p.m. free Service ... Maundy Thursday candle light Route 28 .1ndover Maundy Thursday Communion Communion service. Observance FROM --- service, with reception of new of the Lord's Supper. Special mu- members. sic. Sermon: "The Last Supper." Notes: Devotional services will Friday: Three-hour Good Fri- be held on Friday and Saturday day union service at the South 12 N. to 8:30 P.M. fru, $1.50 mornings at : 15 u. in. The union church. 12 noon to 3 p. m. SEIBERLING three-hour service will be held on Good Friday in the South church, 4. 4. 4. RESERVATIONS: TEL. AND. 1860 with seven pastors participating Christ Church Closed Mondays in the service. REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector Get triple puncture protection. When a nail or other sharp The church school will enjoy an Palm Sunday: 8 a. m., Holy object enters the tube the soft plastic gum inside the tube Easter breakfast following their Communion. 9:30 a, m., Sunday seals the hole. Patented bulkheads hold the plastic gum in worship at S:30 a. tn., Easter mor- school. 11 a. m., Holy Communion place at all times. Stop in for a demonstration today. ning. The Pilgrim Fellowship will and sermon. 7:30. p. m., Service of attend the early morning worship organ and choir music. in the West Parish church at 7 SI lay: 5 p. in., Evening pray- a. in., on Easter. The service is er. 7:30 p. m.. Girls' Friendly sponsored by the Andover Youth society. Council. Tuesday: 5 p. m., Evening pray- + + + er. Choir rehearsal. Baptist Church Wednesday: 5 p. in., Evening ROY E. NELSON. JR., Miniister prayer. Friday.: 7:30 p. m.. Membership Maundy Thursday: 7 and 10 a. committee in the church parlor. ne. Holy Communion. 6:30 p. ORDINARY BIG 8 SEIBERL1NG S Choir rehearsal. 7:45 p. ni.. Com- PUNCTURE lay: "A Friendly Fellow- SEALING TUBE SEALED-AIR TUBE ship at the Meeting House in the memoration of the Lust Supper. GENERA' SF SEIBERLIN REFS TIRES $ 4 Elie (Curio ..:‘,1 oppv ! BUDGET 92-A MAIN STREET ANDOVER Next to the A Cr P1

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — MARCH 30, 1950 I

0110.‘NIZATION SIEETIN(i N. Post Holds Red Cross Finds The school building committee Donations Lagging met last night and organized with Jai Election Charles C. Kimball. chairman, Wednesday morning the Red Harold Houston, vice-chairman. tin ifulse was elected com- Cream thermometer on the town and Kenneth L. Sherman secre- of Andover post, 2128, house moved up to register a little tary. t the annual election last over seventy percent of the as- ,y night. signed quota. Fund Chairman Er- DAY and NIGHT 'a elected to fill the chairs nest S. Young reported that efforts coming year are Charles are being made to complete the :ew, senior vice common- corporate. group. and business eorge Milne, junior vice solicitation by Friday. Mar. 31. 'der; Thomas P. Eldred, At the same time Red Cross head- AXE \ master; Alex Blamire, Jr., quarters announced that the res- rt; Thomas Fallon, trustee idential campaign would be ex- \'‘,YLVIVelt. 0 years; and Peter Gervais. tended another week, as unavold— Ivocate. able conditions had delayed the organization of a few districts, r officers of the post will ANDOVER where loyal workers are now doub- ointed by the commander ling their efforts to provide op- iter date. The installation TAXI SERVICE portunity for all to give. held at the post rooms Gifts may he mailed to John E. Gilcreast, treasurer, at 19 Bart- ... CAUL 414 ... let at., or to Red Cross headquart- POST OFFICE AVENUE era at 8 Elm st. Here are Andover's census takers getting a briefing on their duties under the supervision of Thomas A. Welsh, (standing at right) In SIIIRLEY BARNARD preparation for their new duties which start next month. Back row, across, from left to right; Margaret Hewitt, Frederick J. Fish, Marguerite A, Anderson and Marguerite A. Barton; next row, Louise McDonald, George Shepard, Jr., Barbara Lewis and Joseph McManus; center row, Estate and Insurance John Reagan and Genevieve Murray; second row, Margaret McFarlin, John L. Sweeney, Mary A. Rice and Rita Dolan; foreground, James at O'Brien. tin end Barnard Streets (Cole Photo). Telephone 66 One Headmaster Printable Jewelers for Over 76 Tears Blames Home Conditions For High Schools Easter SCANNELL The school committee in a apec- For Basic Cause Of Crime STAR SPECIAL ial meeting Tuesday night with colates and Bon Bons all members present voted to elect Home conditions are the basic chaplain at the state prison. in his a headmaster who would have cause of 67 percent of crime in attempt to secure commutation of candies arc always fresh supervision over the senior and this state and drunkenness is ac- sentence for a 34-year-old Negro Paint quality becomes evident only u can be sure when you STERLING SILVER junior high schools, instead of countable for most of the rest of under sentence of death, because after paint is applied and subjected' home a box of our fine following the former practice of it, the Hon. .lames A. Donovan of he believes in the man's innocence. to a long period of exposure. lies. having a principal for each. Lawrence, chairman of the Massa- Among measures needed to pre- At the same time the board chusetts parole board told mem- vent crime he said that education PRATT & LAMBERT FLATWARE elected Charles A. Gregory and bers of the Andover Service club will help. correcting 1101110 condi- HOUSE PAINT "PA L" may Candy Cupboard Benjamin F. Dimlich teaching sub at last Thursday night's meeting tions will, help, aiding alcoholics We're overstocked in a at the Andover Inn. will help. and supporting boys' is more economical than cheap paint be- cost more per HOCOLATES masters of the senior and junior gallon but is NOUSE nuyl popular solid silver pat- Introduced by Carl E. Elander, clubs will help. came it spreads Farthe., looks better and tern by a nationally famous high schools, respectively. lees per job. ommis aim :Me and two pound boxes chairman of the evening's pro- President Walter E. Buxton lasts longer. Cheap paint is costly at any —gaily wrapped for Faster silversmith firm. This is The committee also established gram. Atty. Donovan prefaced MEC presided at the meeting and the price. Good paint is an investment I and will continue to be a new salary range of the super- open-stock . remarks by reciting figures which Rev. Newman Matthews, minister $1.00 and $1.95 intendent of schools at $6500 showed that five state institutions emeritus of the West Parish minimum and $7500 maximum, hove 4870 prisoners who are cost- church, offered prayer. and voted to establish the salary Lovell & Covell ing the state $4,870,000 annually On motion of Harold lieseitine ANDOVER COAL CO. unan's of Supt. Kenneth L. Sherman at for their support. it was voted to send a boy to Page & Shaw $7000. as of Apr. 1. The former 27 MAIN STREET TEL 365 Discussing the need for changes Boys' State this sumtner and to Colecrest Chocolates salary range of the superintendent in laws governing certain classes donate $10.80. balance of the Old merica's Finest was $5500 to $6500. under which of inmates he told of one man Fashioned Christmas fund, to the Five Different Assortments the present salary is $6300. now 35, who as a defective delin- Easter egg hunt to be staged by • SUTHERLAND'S lb. $1.25 The salary range of the high quent, started as a child in one of the Andover recreation committee school head master was establish- the state reform schools, had been next month. ed at $5500 minimum and $6500 transferred from one institution to As a tribute to the late Bert G. For the Children— maximum. It was also voted to another, is now incarcerated 30 Spaulding, member of the club SIX-PIECE PLACE SETTING establish the salaries of the teach- idy Cupboard Easter Egg years and as yet has not commit- who died Mar. 16, the members Your Easter Suit ing sub master in the junior and ted a crime. stood for 30 seconds in silence. half pound each . . 50c senior high schools at $300 a year Two new members were re- Tax Regarding drunkenness cases Butter cream and cocoanut over and above his teaching salary. ceived, Jack Barry, executive dir- Included he said he has already written the :enters covered with cram, The latter vote makes perman- governor stating Massachusetts ector of the Greater Lawrence rich chocolate. $16" ent a temporary arrangement chamber of commerce, and Rich- should have a hospital just for REGULARLY $25.00 made by the committee last Octo- alcoholics. ard L. Lonsbury, associated with 12 Easter Eggs Not a discontinued pattern ber when Mr. Gregory was named In describing the work of the the Hill Hardware Co., in charge thitman, of the appliance department. 39c acting principal of the high school parole board in its attempts to t a crate * Limited Time Oaly in the absence of Eugene V. Love- rehabilitate prison inmates he said To bring in a list of officers for ly. and Mr. Dimlich was named that one of the greatest difficulties the coming year the president ap- acting principal of the junior is getting a job for tt parolee. In pointed Frank L. Brigham, Will high in place of Milton H. Nelson, most cases, he remarked, they G. Brown and Burton Jenkinsas resigned. meat have a job and a home be- a nominating committee. AN Si AN DOVER M., As the result of its action in fore they are let out. The next meeting will be held voting to put both high schools He told of the work being done Apr. 13 at the Andover Inn. J. under one head master the com- by the Rev. Howard P. Kellett, Everett Collins will be in charge of the program. 312 Essex St. Tel. 5676 mittee is now prepared to accept Lawrence native and Protestant applications and interview candi •••■---. Lawrence dates for the stew position. MMOND Saint Augustine's and parents who had witnessed the game. 1INE SUITS Win League Title The boy's who played in the (Continued from Page 1) division A are: Ronald Bergeron, tEET George Heseltine, Joseph Morgan, quarter was St. Rita's 23 — St. Leo Ruel, John Dube, John Pol- Augustine's 20. green, Daniel Murphy, James MORE FOR St. Augustine's was being given Downey. Edward Dwyer, John Enjoy a hard battle by the St. Rita's Bride, and Paul Wennik. quintet, but the will to win was The league concluded Sunday realized when Andover's "Jamey" morning after 8:30 o'clock mass YOUR MONEY Downey sank a field basket and celebrated by the Rev. John Casey, aver Cottage one from the foul line, in the final O.S.A. of St. Laurence's church, 30 seconds of play to bring his when a catered communion break- "S team out with a final score of 29- fast was served to about 325 rela- 28. Eddie Dwyer and Leo Ruel tives and friends of the boys in JNCHEONS were the high scorers for the St. . Toes. thru Fri. front 95c SPECIAL the Central Catholic gym. Augustine's team with 10 points Remarks were made by the Rev. For a limited time each. INNERS John Casey, Bro. Leo Vincent, F. ST. RITA'S from $1,50 we include at no ST. AUGUSTINE'S M.S., principal of Central Catho- P.M. F F G F P extra cost: 4 Pyrex Dwyer If 4 2 10 Nortiff If 2 1 5 lic high school. Fr. Smith con- NS: TEL. AND. 1860 Downey rf 2 2 6 N gratulated our boys on the excel- agle 1 11) 16 Refrigerator Dishes Ruel c 5 0 10 lent showing in winning the Closed Mondays Polgreen Ig 0 0 0 Hogan le 1 0 2 $3800 with lids, for stor- Morgan rg 1 1 3 Butterworth 0 0 0 championship and Richard Moy- Dube 0 0 0 McLean rg 1 0 2 nihan, head couch of football at serv- ing, baking, Total 12 5 29 Total 13 2 211 Central Catholic, Score by periods 1 2 3 4 T The awards and medals were ing. Plus a 2 qt. St. Augustine's 8 2 10 9-29 presented by Bro. Vincent. All pitcher and Rica's 10 7 6 5-28 water Referee, Stopyro. Time, four 8's. boys who participated in the play- style spiced with scallops a handy egg basket The Rev. Henry B. Smith, O.S. offs are to receive basketball A. was moderator. The St. Augus- charms. James Downey accepted — all as shown. tine's team was coached by Joseph the trophy for his team. Barton. who was assisted by Following the breakfast, movies . . . a coyly commanding combination of style "Aub" Polgreen. At the conclu- of sports were shown in the an- and scallops that adds a dash of the dramatic. sion of Saturday's game the local nex. Bro. Godfrey, F.M.S. served Single breasted fitted jacket . . . nipped in as director of the first boys were showered with the con- season waistline . . . flared hipline for that hour-glass gratulations of their many friends basketball league. from $39 BIG 8 CUBIC FOOT effect . . . smartly scalloped collar with matching pockets featuring single side button. GENERAL ic,; ELECTRIC On theCamPu s o Luxurious 100% wool sheen gabardine in navy, skipper, from $39 Space Maker Big in size, big in value, big in Phillips Andover beige, red, palomino, black, aqua and gold. demy OATS REFRIGERATOR features that count for con- Aca Sizes 10 to 20. venience and lasting service. G. 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Exeter, N. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — MARCH 30, 1950

NEW II0()KS cataclysms are involved. Here, a sett, Betty Born, Betty Floyd, Bar- BA SKETBA LL Ninth Gristle Meeting new, lethal disease has wiped out JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE PLAY The Dream Merchants Robbins The junior-sophomore play, bara Folley, Betti Gigis, Joan The last basketball game of the A ninth grade meeting was all but a handful of human beings interesting subject for a "That Brewster Boy," which was Hewett, Janice Kinnie, Judith season was played here Tuesday called Friday in whielm Mr. Dim- who are left with the world in th eme is the history of the their grasp and presented last Friday evening in Marland, Felice Pomerleau, Arvil- in a return game with North Read- lids reported the reasons against little reason for "flickers" of the old Penny Ar- the Memorial auditorium, was la Prescott, Carolyn Ward, Marion ing. The junior high five ended its a prom and some of the difficulties going on in that world. An amaz- cades, the beginning of our motion very successful. Since the members Washington, June Whitworth, and season victoriously, topping its that arose In past years. Mr. Dim- ing picture of upheaval of both picture industry. From the humble of the sophomore class sold most Betty Wilson. opponents with a score of 38-9. itch also discussed last year's social and physical worlds. beginning, this story carries the of the tickets, their class treasury Stage Crew, Mervin E. Stevens, The starters for Andover were: beach party and how mussels it was adventure into the realms of the No Wall So High Powers will receive the major part of the faculty; Kenneth Cignoni, Richard rf Barous, if Ruel, c Yancy, rg enjoyed by the ninth graders at- Bramley, Russell Johnson, Warren Reed, Ig Carver; North Reading: tending, and expressed the wish nanciers. Historical novel of the time of profits. Elizabeth. Quain, the financial The play was directed by Mervin Tyler, Harry Morrissey, Philip rf Kelly, if Halem, c Barron. rg that students might • plan for The Ingenious Gentleman, Don agent of Elizabeth Who looks out E. Stevens of the, faculty, with Dole, and Robert Norton; lights, Ham, 1g N. Stanton. Leo Ruel something of this type with equal- Quixote de In Mancha Cervantes fot• himself before he takes care Karolyn Erler serving as promp- Alston O'Hara and Richard Bram- piled up 12 points for the home ly as much enthusiasm. Louis Mir- A new edition of the ever-fam- of England's interests is opposed ter. ley. teams. Ruel and Roger Barous Isola, chairman of the ninth grade and his chivalry, by Sir Edward Blount. The hook Members of the various commit- Costumes, Miss Frances Collins, ended the season successfully hav- cotnmittee will report plans in ous Don Quixote is alive with ship battles, harem tees which helped in the produc- Miss Shirley Taylor, faculty; Bet- ing scored the most points for the the near future. brought out in a handsome two- ty Born, Felice Pomerleau, Chris- team this year. The whole school volume format. intrigues, treasures and jewels, tion are as follows: Notes tine Baduvaltia, and Janet Thomp- is proud of their boys who al- and a vivid romance. Ushers, Miss Marjorie Smith, Essex County Agricultural Hero Chase son. lowed only one defeat. Congratula- Shadow Of a faculty; Nancy Adams, Sally Bas- school visitor's day was held Tues- After the Storm Garth The makeup was by Jack tions are well deserved! A thrilling story of exciting day. All eighth and ninth grade An unusual story of a man's Sherman and the following mem- adventure. of civic decay and cor- boys geniunely interested in reaction to his discovery of his Lawrence's Oldest Jeweler bers of Mr. Stevens' class in Assembly ruption and threatened love is learning more about the school wife's past. dramatics: Dorothy Belanger, In a special assembly called this story of Steve Rome, book • Thursday Benjamin Dimlich, act- attended with written permission Dorothy Dodge, Kent Donovan, editor of the "News" who sets out I, My Ancestor Ross lane Galley, Mary Green, Dorothy ing principal, warned the pupils from parents. They were accom- to uncover the shady activities of A brilliant story of what panied by Owen Hinckley. hap- Roftery, and Allen Wood. against the shooting of objects an official of the city. pens wisest a successful young exec- front elastics on penalty of sus- On Saturday afternoon, Apr. 1, utive suddenly finds himself at a Select yours at leisure and the Massachusetts School Commit- The Far ('ry Smith iu comfort in our beautiful Special Assembly pension. This was brought up due dead-end in both his home life and tee association will meet in the SILVER ROOM. In a special assembly last Wed- to an injury received from this Mr. Digby was an eccentric, Isis work, and the influence of two junior high music room. nesday an interesting movie, en- practice. Also the first act of frightened, uncertain man who, in wise men and the healing quality All The Famous Names— In houseroom meeting Friday, in na titled "Quarterback," was shown "That Brewster Boy" was present- a moment of panic, took his four- ture, working for Isis return Lam — 'Towle — Gorham letters were distributed to the which depicted the story of an ed and eagerly received by the teen year old daughter and flew to balance. Wallare — International students relative to the care of ex-football player who tried to pupils who thoroughly enjoyed to India to escape the plans of Ills Heirloom — Whiting this story of a regular boy. the grounds. The reading and dis- The Fields Are White Manchester — and others use his name alone as basis for second wife. There he found that Chute cussion of the thoughts in those The entire action of this story a successful career. This film the hoped-for security with his Place Settings from $22.50 Practice Teacher letters occupied most of the time takes place in ten days of one clearly proved that old adage that eldest daughter was only a dream, Miss Shirley Taylor, practice in homeroom meetings. spring when Andrew Collier, rest- ENGRAVING "You can't get something for and found himself involved in a FREE OF CHARGE teacher is completing her train- A March of Time film entitled whole new set of problems. Good less and anxious to escape the nothing." ing period this week and will re- 3 Hour Service the "White House" was shown all atmosphere. little town of Alcott, is sent to the turn to Salem Teachers college social studies classes Tuesday. It railroad station to meet Virginia, this Thursday. Miss Taylor, a Earth Abides Stewart THE was obtained through the gener- a girl who is marrying ino the graduate of Methuen high, has osity of the library. The plot of this novel by George family. All his discontent comes been taking part in the commer- OAR & ANCHOR The assembly Friday will be R. Stewart is much like that of to a head when he recognizes the cial program at Punchard for eight Where Dining Is A Pleasure held in observance of Good' Gov- "Fire" and "Storm," as far as same unrest in the girl. weeks. ernment day. The pupils will be RE-OPENS APRIL 1ST Television Performer given a chance to see their own ROUTE 28 N. READING Punchard is very proud of Phyl- student government in action also INTER-CHURCH a model homeroom meeting pre- 117 Essex St. Tel. 23330 Reservations No. Reading 8422 lis Johnson, talented clarinet and sented by the eighth grade with Reverse Calls Accepted saxophone artist, who appeared BASKETBALL Our Famous Roast Beef Dinner the assistance of Miss Ansi Angelo. LAWRENCE Served Every Sunday with her brother, Wilfred John- A meeting was held in the Free son, a specialist on the accordion, Miss Alice Bisbee, ninth grade church Monday, Mar. 27, to dis- on the "Starmakers" program social studies instructor, attended cuss plans and committees for the over WBZTV last Thursday eve- a meeting of the New England next season of the Inter-church association of Social Studies ning. Phyllis, a member of the basketball league. Charles 0. Mc- CEMETERY MEMORIALS Teachers at Radcliffe college. junior• class, played several duets Cullom, league president, appoint- Monuments — ►Marken with her brother, including ed the following nomination com- Cemetery Lettering "Dancing in the Dark" and "In mittee: Henry Dolan, Howard Office and Display at the Mood Boogie." Johnson and the Rev. Levering Knipe Rd. Route No. 126 SIrs. William E. Farnsworth Reynolds, Jr. This committee will Notes Ward Hill Mrs. Elizabeth (O'Leary) Farn- bring their report in at a meet- Outlines for Barnard essays sworth, wife of William E. Farn- ing to be held at 8 p. in,, Apr. 17. made to order to fit the decor of your were due Wednesday. All seniors J.Kenneth Atwood sworth, 10 Riverview place, Law- Appointed to serve on a rules com- and some juniors are required to rence. died at her home Mar. 24 mittee were the following James P. 0. Box 350 Tel. 14951 write, and sophomores and juniors after a short illness. Coleman, James Ross, William Haverhill, Mass. are also being encouraged to take Stewart and Arthur Peatman. part in the contest. Born in Andover she had re- sided here for many years. Sur- The annual report of the treas- Orders for the caps and gowns urer Howard B. Johnson, showed for the graduating class were sent viving besides her husband are two sisters. Mrs. Charles Bowman that receipts were $401.81 and ex- this week. of Andover and Mrs. William penditures $327.04, leaving a bal- Its a student council meeting Ledwell of Chicago. Ill.. also ance of $74.77. Moffday Raeburn Hathaway, Scott nieces and nephews. The report was as follows: Gerrish, and Richard Brantley re- Receipts: Balance on hand Nov. ported on their recent visit to The funeral was held from the John Breen Memorial funeral 7,1949, $84.86; West Parish, 15.- Johnson high to witness the North 00; South church, 25.00; Free Andover student council in action. home with a high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church. church, 28.00; Baptist church, The Rev. Hugh P. O'Neil was the 10.50; St. Augustines', 72.00; celebrant. Burial was in St. Aug- Ballardvale Cong., 23.50; Christ istine's cemetery where Fr. O'Neil church. 13.00; Gate, 2.25; Tickets from All-Star game. 44.75; Ban- CILEMENTS--CARGILL conducted committal services. The bearers were: Robert War- quet tickets, 82.95; Total receipts, At a four o'clock ceremony in tech, Ernest and Edward Terris), $401.81. the Free church, Saturday, Mar. William McLaughlin. Wilfred Du- Disbursements: Referees $168.- 25, Miss Hildamay Cargill, daugh- puis and John O'Leary. 00; Janitor Service, 60.00; 2. bas- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Car- ketballs, 39.50; Score books, 1.00; gill, Sr., of 44 Stevens st., became ‘VONIAN'S UNION Printing tickets, 2.50; Banquet ex- the bride of Penwick G. Clements, The Woman's Union of Free pense, 56.04; Balance Mar. 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris G. church'will hold its regular busi- $74.77. Clements of Front st., Exeter, N. ness meeting and social at 7:45 Tickets sold for the All Star SHAWSHEEN H. The Rev. Levering Reynolds, game amounted to $44.75 and ex- p. in., Wednesday, Apr. 5 to the MOTOR MART Jr., officiated. lower• vestry of the church. penses were $4, leaving a balance of $40.74. The banquet tickets Your Andover Ford Dealer The bride. given in marriage by Guest speaker following the amounted to $82.95, expenses 47 Haverhill St., Shawsheoo her father, was charming in an meeting will be Mrs. Adolph G. were $56.04 leaving a balance of Tel 707—Law, 5035 orchid lace gown with grey acces- Ekdahl of Winchester, secretary $26.91. sories, and carried white roses of the department of women's and sweet peas. The maid of honor work and Massachusetts Congre- Miss Margaret Cargill. sister of gational conference and mission- the bride, wore navy blue organdy ary society. Her topic will he over taffeta with white accessor- "Women at Work. Worship and ies and carried yellow roses. Study." The second mile offering will be taken. The mother• of the bride was at- Worship is in charge of Mrs. tractively gowned in aqua crepe James Foster and Mrs. Walter ti with black accessories, and she Pearson. Refreshments are in wore a red rose corsage. The bride- charge of the April circle. 41011Ilk t#, grooln's mother wore sapphire , blue with black accessories, and a BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES red rose corsage. The Baptist church is planning The METROPOLITAN "90" has Magnascope Arland Clements of Exeter, N. to emphasize church attendance with 121/2 -inch picture tube, built-in filter Fl., brother of the bridegroom, was front Easter, Apr. 9 to Pentecost, and antenna, simplified tuning and syn- the best man and the ushers were, May 28. In recognition of the im- chronized sound control. In handsome blonde David Cargill of Andover, brother portance of these weeks the pas- of the bride, and Garry S. Mill- tor. the Rev. Roy E. Nelson, Jr., finish, as shown, $749.50. In hand-rubbed This bright little Bunny is financing his bury of Kingston, N. H., cousin of will preach a series of sermons on mahogany finish new home the Lawrence Co-operative the bridegroom. the first days of the Christian way. He has a Construction Mortgage church. Members of the church A reception was held following Loan and pays interest only on funds as and parish will be requested to pay off the ceremony in the lower vestry advanced. And he won't have to attend divine services once on the Principal for the first 6 months, of the church and 'guests were each Sunday and reread during the Take a tip from this wise old rabbit and i present frosts Exeter, Kingston, period the entire Hook of Acts. avoid paying "two rents" while your new and Portsmouth, N. H. also Quin- home is being built. Hop in 'far further If you have no church house Easy Terms Available To Suit Your Convenience cy and Andover. After a wedding at- facts and figures. tend the friendly fellowship at the trip the new home will be at 3 meeting house in the square. Hall pl., Exeter. N. It. The bride is a graduate of Pun- Ti) PRESENT OPERETTA chard High school. a member of At 8 p. m., Friday, Apr. 28, in the Free chdrels choir, stud was Memorial auditorium\ pupils of 286 ESSEX STREET OPPOSITE EAGLE-TRIBUNE. employed at Simeone . the Pike school are presenting PIANOS—RADIOS--FRIGIDAIRE—LUGGAGE The bridegroom is a graduate of —rime Forest Prince". This an pa, Exeter High school and served operetta bused on music from For the convenience of our , with the U. S. navy for two years Tsehaikovsky. The setting is six- ments may be made in Andover at tne 286 Essex Street — Lawrence — Call Enterprise 5338 and is employed its Exeter as a teenth century Russia, the Russia much inlet. of Cossacks and Tsars. Andover National Bank.

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are involved. Ilene, a disease has wiped out ndful of human beings ft with the world in • and little reason for . that world. An anise- • of upheaval of both physical worlds. • High Powers There's A New.... si novel of the time of • Quoin, the financial lizabeth who looks out f before he takes care • l's interests is opposed ward Blount. The hook • ith ship battles, harem ALL NEW treasures and Jewels, d romance. • Storm Garth isual story of a man's • ;a his discovery of his • • •estor Ross lant story of what hap- • t a successful young exec- denly finds himself at a • • • • • • • in both his home life and • • • • • • • and the influence of two and the healing quality • working for his return :e. •

Is Are White Chute stirs action of this story • ace in ten days of one hen Andrew Collier, rest- anxious to escape the • in of Alcott, is sent to the station to meet Virginia, • .iho is marrying ino the All his discontent comes Coming Next Week d when he recognizes the • rest in the girl. •

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• Your new TOWNSMAN will be in a new size . . . convenient and individual. In an easy to read format, it will bring you a • weekly and thorough digest of the news of the Town with geit$46FORD • pictures of the people and groups that make the news. The same features you look for now and many more coming. PARTS • • * NO CHANGE IN PRICE SHAWSHEEN • MOTOR MART The new TOWNSMAN will come to you at no advance in sr Andover Ford Dealer price. It is a progressive step by the Publisher and the Haverhill St., Slumsheee • Tel. 707—Law. 5035 TOWNSMAN staff, whose constant aim has been to bring • a better Andover paper into every Andover home.

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Isis final sermon at the Baptist 10 Years Ago—March 1940 church. Dramatic offerings by many or- Harry Graves, P.A. '88, Yale ganizations in town are in fug Two '92, a non of Prof. W. B. Graves, swing as winter sports end. has received the appointment as The drill team of the class aux- A REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE (Oontinued from Page One) Professor of forestry, a department iliary will hold their annual min- In Ba which has just been started at strel show in the town hall. Their Various groups and interests are represented on the Lion. The real aim of western dip- Yale college. program of songs and dialogue will FINED FOR I committee which Moderator Arthur Sweeney has chosen to lomacy is certainly not to beat the H. F. Chase has received a con- be augmented by specialty dances. Russians. It most certainly is not Fines total signment of chainless bicycles The Rev. George Lombard's i ns obtain plans for the proposed elementary school buildings in to force a trial of strength in war. flossed nga with automatic coasterbrake at- humorous chalktalk on "Funny- who were arr the central and West Parish districts. Those who advocate a preventive tachment. bones, Jaw-bones and Back-hones" Justice Richer war are talking nonsense. They Miss Anne M. Downes is spend- was enthusiastically received by The selectmen and assessors, the school committee, the always were, even as early as a court last Sat ing her vacation in Concord, N. II. large audience at the grange meet- were charged ' finance committee, the Andover Taxpayers' association, and 1945. For our real purpose has ing. Mats Ebba Peterson had John C. Bas the Parent-Teachers' association are represented on the board. been and still is to avoid a war. 25 1-1.1irs Ago—March 1925 charge of the program which in- rd.. was fined The issue is whether weakness or Albert It. Dimlich of this town cluded community singing. speeding on Besides this, two members are Punchard trustees, two were strength is the better wapon. is one of tile honor winners an- Roy A. Hood, Jr., who enlisted Fines of $10 on the school survey advisory committee, two are school nounced Wednesday by President What Is "Agreement With Russia" its tile army in the Boston recruit- Peter DeF Gray of Bates college. Mr. Dimlich on masters, two are graduates of Punchard, two are former school Worth? ing station is now at Fort Slocum, rence; Albert F is taking the scientific course. committee members, and another has studied school construc- No one is going to deny that N. Y. and expects to be transferred rence: Frank The team of Phillips Andover soon to Hawaii. and Edward I. tion at the Boston university summer school. we should do everything possible to come to agreement with the academy carried off the lion's Andover's school teachers ten- erett. share of the laurels at the annual The present duties of the committee are more in the nature Russians. But just because we Through his long service as dered a reception at Andover Inn Edward F. ( national interscholastic swimming want an agreement with Russia is personnel manager of the Shaw- to the new superintendent of and Theodore of a planning board to get sketches of the proposed schools championships decided in the 75 no reason why we should simply sheen mill and his activities in schools, Kenneth L. Sherman and Stoughton were and determine costs. Before they can go beyond that point a ask for it ass any terms we can the civic affairs of the town, Fran- ft. pool of Columbia university. Mrs. Sherman. special town meeting will have an opportunity to pass on the' get. And it must not be assumed cis J. Rodericks has had numerous Miss Mary Geagon, regent of Frank L. Brigham of the Mer- The value of that because the H-bomb makes contacts with the people of Ando- Court St. Monica, was a guest at plans and will have to appropriate money for the work. rimack Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Is ton crop last ye an agreement with Russia the ver since he came to live here 14 the Communion breakfast of the enjoying a vacation in Florida. years ago. Haverhill court. 300 million dol more desirable, a mere agreement Mr. and Mrs. George Cairns and Receiving his early education is all that is needed. It is the risk A pleasant surprise party was family of George st. enjoyed a in Warren, R. I., where Ile gradu- of war that must be eliminated. held at the home of Mr. and Mre. trip to the mountains for skiing THE CROSSING DECISION ated from high 'school in 1929, Reputable And if any agreement about the Benjamin Dane of Andover st. recently. Efforts of Ballardvale residents to have a gateman retained bomb can be arrived at, the test Mr. Rodericks graduated frosts the Many out-of-town guests were Jewelers for Teift Business college in Provi- on duty with manually operated gates at the Andover street to be applied is whether it in- present. Or, -1 Yew dence, R. I., and attended North- creases or lessens the chance of Miss Katherine Dunn of New crossing have been to no avail. The department of public eastern university in Boston. war. Haven, Conn., is the guest of her K. C. KILLORIN Ills present position is that of utilities has ruled in favor of automatic gates and ordered For let us be sufficiently wide- grandmother, Mrs. Jeremiah Cro- manager of the personnel and pro- REALTOR their installation by June 30. awake to realise that present nin. agreement does not guarantee duction engineering departments Mrs. Roy Haynes entertained a 26 Chestnut St. Andover This was a disappointing decision to the members of the much for the future. Agreements of the Shawsheen mill. Prior to number of friends at bridge whist TELS.: 2272 or 1267-3 in themselves mean little snore his employment there in 1938, he Ballardvale PTA and others who worked so hard to have the at her home, two tables being than the paper they are written on was production engineer traveling used. Mrs. W. E. Curtis was the present setup unchanged. Their opposition to the automatic unless they are backed up by sin- to all of the mills of the American prize winner. half-gates was chiefly against removal of the gateman whom, cerity and honesty of purpose. Woolen company. Before his as- Miss Katherine S. Fowler of they felt, was an added protection to children using the crossing Prime Minister Chamberlain came sociation with the latter organiza- home from Germany to England tion he was assistant credit mana- this town is the only Massachu- four times a day on their way to and from school. setts girl on the Bryn Mawr honor in 1938 with "peace in our time." ger of the Pantex Pressing Ma- roll as announced by the President The price Germany charged was chine, Inc., of Pawtucket, R. I. In their protest the 'Vale group noted that the gateman on Manion Edwards Park. the sacrifice of Czechoslovakia. He is vice president of the Mas- FRED various occasions has prevented accidents to youngsters and But even that purchase price did sachusetts Personnel Managers' elderly persons. not buy peace for even one short club of the Boston chamber of ESTABLISHED 1887 year. If agreement was all that commerce, member of tile Ando- THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN To every girl They also point out that the reasons given by the department was necessary, then Chamberlain ver Service club and chairman of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY starting her for its ruling in favor of automatic gates might apply to almost had apparently secured peace. the industrial division of the Red THE CONSOLIDATED PRESS. INC. ice, Scannell's se MAIN STREET, ANDOVER. MASS. any railroad crossing anywhere. That example should prove for all Cross drive. He is also a member without charg of Grecian lodge, A. F. & A. M.. time that agreetitent at the cost ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT $1.20 Resigned to the adverse decision, however, leaders of the of preparedness is dangerous, per- Lawrence and president of the THE ANDOVER POST OFFICE opposition plan no further action at this time. Instead, they haps fatal. Men's club of the Universalist PRICE 5C PER COPY 52.50 PER YEAR church, Lawrence. will wait and see how well the automatic gates protect the Would Agreement Make War Less Publisher Irving I. Roger.; &U. With his wife, the former Irene Editor . . . . Frank J. A. Humphrey crossing. Likely? Wells who taught in the Andover Adv. Mgr. . . Raymond B. Deltit,,,cau 311.312 Bay State Bldg. It is possible that today if we gallardvale !filet Schofield LAWRENCE We hope, with them, that there will be no fatality to show public schools, and daughter, Shawsheen . . . . ilelen Caswell 1MINIATUE got an agreement by snaking con- Heather 8, he lives at 1 Lincoln West Parish Sarah Lewis that the change was a mistake. Tels.: Lawrence 4762 cessions we might make war snore circle. Much of Isis spare time Andover 1653 likely rather than less. History he devotes to salt water fishing LAPEL may not repeat itself precisely, but and photography. it offers many lessons from the identical I "GENE" LOVELY RETIRES past. What did England get out of !Kitten; the Munich Pact? Nothing but a Thirty-eight years of diligent public service in the school LAWRENCE, MASS. false sense of security that was department was recognized by citizens of the town in their almost her undoing. Fortunately TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK TOWLE or approval last week at town meeting of an article allowing a England was allowed the chance SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING Telephone 7339 Established 12.54 pension for the retirement of Eugene V. Lovely at half his to buy a little time. In another war there wouldn't be any time STUB salary as principal of Punchard high school. to buy at any price for millions of From the time he was elected in 1911 as teacher in the people. You need buy no s :10 Years Ago—March 1900 of silver — sele Andover school system Gene Lovely exerted a wholesome What's The Price Of Agreement.? Jump ropes, tops and marbles (from $2.90) or 7 (from $24.50) ir. influence over the hundreds of boys and girls — many of For the sake of argument let's are the reigning diversions with the girls and boys just now. Pattern and you v assume that concesssions—in the fine them now men and women — in classrooms and on the athletic The old poor Isouse on N. Main fashion acce: vague, general sense—could be a wonderful way field. made. Then let's talk turkey. What st. has been demolished. to friends with Tile Phillips academy baseball More noted, perhaps, to the public as a coach than a school- concessions? The issue can't be minds. squad resumed outdoor practice. master he spent hours with football and baseball squads dodged by arguing that that's what the state department gets The diamond was scraped and instilling in them the principles of clean play and good sports- paid for. In a show-down the state rolled and the bleachers moved. USE SCAT manship. At the same time he guided his Blue and Gold team department can't keep American The 'diamond is in better condition thous it has been for years at this to many a successful season on the gridiron and the diamond. homes safe for the people. You, Mr. Citizen, had better see what time of the year. The squad has SILVER a In passing upon the proposal at town meeting last week precise concessions you can swap, been reduced to 20. H. F. Chase and H. S. Stillings there were many of his former charges at Punchard who were always remembering that Russian ambitions are limitless. What attended a dinner given by the glad to take the opportunity to show some of their admiration would you swap to Russia in ex- Massachusetts Cycle club in the United States hotel in Boston. and respect for him by the swelling chorus of "ayes" that change for an stgreement on the Can The Rev. F. W. Klein preached carried the plan into effect. 11-bomb? Would you drop the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Pekt11311 t Atlantic Pact? Or leave Greece better at the tissue of the Berlin and Turkey to Russia's tender Chestnut Street Telephone 1076 312 Essex St. mercies? Would you suggest that blockade? The air-lift or a lump SERVICING ANDOVER SINCE 1913 Lawrei the United States get out of Eur- cash payment to Russia? ope entirely, leave Asia to its own War Is Still The Real Danger Residential and Commercial wiring devices? If that's what you have in Installations and Remodeling mind, you must still remember Let's suppose that Russia agreed that if we 'get out then Russia to transfer some atomic activities fAACToli Appliance Repairs to international control, for ass stoves in. Perhaps you begin to Call our consulting service for estimates experimental period. Would it then see, Mr. Citizen, that this idea of suggestions "making concessions" is a fragile be true that the risk of war would web of words, very easily torn. be less? Would such an agreement reduce fear of aggression? Would FOR WOODWORK • CUPBOARDS Yardstick Of "Consequences" Not that agreement prevent sabotage, AND LARGE WALL AREAS "Intentions" infiltration, underground commun- IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM Let's not get excited over good ist activities, the expansion of the intentions, over political blasts Russian military machine? What from Washington, from campaign- would you do if you were design- minded congressmen. What has ing Itussian policy? The Russians Yes... A new tile-like Truman got to talk over with are out to win, remember. A lim- finish is now available Stalin that hasn't been attempted ited agreement with Russia might in many beautiful colors for the past five years. What kind be the signal for the slackening of of "concessions" cast Truman of- our vigilance and defense prepara- and white with BPS GLOS•LUX. fer? Is the offer of $50 billions a tions. The easy flowing and spreading r real solution? What we steed are Let us be under no illusion that GLOS-LUX is what makes it such cool heads to ask not whether the agreement over any bomb would popular enamel, it just flows out wit,. intentions are good, but what the in itself be a sign of change in the out brush marks, dries fast too...and consequences of any action are major aspects of Russian hostility. likely to be! Atomic agreement by itself will it's so easy to wash and keep clean. The suggestion to divert $10 GLOS-LUX is Identically Matched in bring false hopes to our people. billions annually from our defense Only $1.65 $5.35 color with FLATLUX and SATIN-LUX. What is absolutely essential is expenditures and apply it to an agreement on all major issues--; PLI1 GALLON Ask for the descriptive folder. Bring your prescription directly here to Prescription extended Marshall Plan is well-in- Peace treaties, general disarma- Specialists where you are assured the services of tentioned. How does it stand up, ment, international agreements. say three or four year's front now? Anything less will divide the al- skilled registered pharmacists; fresh, i)oterit drugs; What kind of defenses would we lies, weakest them, and increase the uniformly fair prices. have? Would Ittossist he similarly chances of war. Quick action on disarming? Why should slue? She'd atomic weapons would snake the then' be well along the road to headlines. But sometimes the long- 168 50. BROAD% world conquest. As a practical est way around is the shortest way matter, which would have been home. Ando, THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — MARCH 30, 1950

--March 1940 DONATIONS FOR BEDFORD Greyhounds can average more fferings by many or- Two Dead, Two Injured Downpour Causes Donations of books, puzzles, than 35 miles an hour for more n town are in full playing cards and games for Bed- than a quarter-mile. ter sports end. Minor Washouts ford hospital, a project of one of eam of the clan aux- In Ballardvale Crash During the heavy downpour Andover's organizations, may be Id their annual min- Two young Methuen people are last Thursday when 2.12 inches of left at the Memorial Hall library. ASBESTOS SIDING the town hall. Their dead and two New beauty in Johns Manville Pennatone SPEEDING young Lawrence rain fell, a number of minor wash- Colored Asbestos Sidewalls. Also Insulated ings and dialogue will FINED FOR as- people are being treated for in- TRAIN !NI: MEETINGS outs were reported but none were Brick and Stone. Roofing. Estimates Free. by specialty dances. Fines totalling $65 were juries at the Lawrence General The last of a series of five lead- serious. The United States is more than against seven defendants WILLIAM P. DOYLE sessed hospital as the result of an auto- ership training classes was held twice as densely populated es George Lombard's arraigned before Trial The board of public works em- Foster who were mobile accident in Ballardvale Wednesday evening at St. Mary's Russia. Circle, And. — Tel. 1483 ialktalk on "Funny- K. Gordon in local ployees were busy keeping catch Justice Richard about 12:56 a. in. Saturday. • school, Lawrence. ones and Back-bones" morning. All basins and culverts open to take court last Saturday Dead are Miss Teresa G. Moyni- ,atically received by a speeding. The subject of the evening was care of the heavy streams of water ce at the grange meet- were charged with han, 16, of 150 Center at., Meth- ramping. The meeting was opened flowing in the streets. Ebbe Peterson had John C. Barry, Jr. of Riverina uen; and Francis Salvo, 17, of 157 by Walter Caswell, course leader, fined $15 on a charge of The fire department had a busy to program which in- rd.. was East st., Methuen; injured, Miss who then turned the meeting over time of it, however, as numerous on Shawsheen road. unity singing. Speeding Joyce Myers, 17 of 9 Beacon st., to M. Roade Hall who introduced cellars were flooded in various each were imposed ood, Jr., who enlisted Fines of $10 Lawrence; and William Ash, 18, the film "Patrol and Troop Camp- parts of the town. During the DeFelice, Jr., of Law- in the Boston recruit- on Peter of 19 Woodland st., Lawrence. ing". Mr. Hall also displayed var- afternoon and early evening the Ouellette of Law- s now at Fort Slocum, rence; Albert R. The accident occured on Ando- ious camping supplies, and dis- department had 18 calls to primp rence; Frank Bazvad of Boston; pects to be transferred ver at., when the automobile 'in cussed their use. The meeting out cellars. ti I. Bookman of Ev- svo sump pumps and vats. and Edward which they were traveling failed closed with a social period and two portables were used for sev- erett. to make a curve and struck a tree. school teachers ten- refreshments. Last week's meeting eral hours, each manned by a F. O'Brien of Everett The auto was demolished. Dr. eption at Andover Inn Edward was held in Phillips chapel, Meth- member of the department which Pappastasis of Julius J. Burgiel, medical exam- w superintendent of and Theodore uen. Morse code instruction was left only two men available at Stoughton were each tined $5. iner, said both those fatally in- given by William Loeffler. nneth L. Sherman and times to man the apparatus in jured had died as the result of an. J. Wallace Smith, scoutmaster case of fire. fractures of the skull and exten- of Troop 81 of North Andover in- Brigham of the Mer- The value of the Arkansas cot- sive multiple fractures and injur- troduced a film entitled "Years tual Fire Ins. Co., is ton crop last year was more than ies. Between" showing a boys develop- Grateful For Check vacation in Florida. 300 million dollars. The two victims were reported ment through the cubbing, scout- From Local Citizen Mrs. George Cairns and to have attended the ball of the nig and explorer programs, and George st. enjoyed a Searles' high school cadets in Some civic-minded Andover cit- James F. Hennessey, council chair- izen has earned the thanks of Ed- t mountains for skiing Reputable Methuen and following the dance man of leadership training and ward A. Sherman, executive direc- The foundation Jewelers for had gone to the home of a friend superintendent of schools of Law- tor of the Massachusetts commit- AMOUNT PAY MONTHLY, on Dascomb road. There they met of most well-built homes tan. ft. Oyer 71 Years rence. talked to the group about tee for the Hoover report for a Miss Myers and young Ash and is a program of planning and saving, OF LOAN the "boy" and the value of scout- contribution to help support the $39.54 53300 offered to drive them home. ing to him. 0 KILLORIN cmmittee's program. together with the advice and help $S 6.000 .00 47.45 3940 On the way back on of the of your experienced REALTOR girls discovered she had left her Food Sale The local resident, Mr. Sherman 7.000 55.36 4610 handbag at the Dascomb road A home cooked food sale was writes, picked up one of the com- Mutual Savings Bank """ "An:Ns*: '''''''''''''''' 4nut St. Andover home and the auto was headed held Mar. 24 by the Free Christian mittee's leaflets at the Junior Mortgage Officer. 1.: 2272 or 1267•J back toward Ballardvale when the church camping committee of post chamber of commerce booth in accident happened. 72 explorers and troop 72 boy the North station and mailed the Neighbors notified police and scouts. The Rev. Levering Reyn- last page with the money but We can help you arrange low•cost financing Officers Richard Caldwell, Frank olds, Jr., troop committee chair- ailed to fill out the name and for that home you plan to buy or build Koza, William Tammany, Ray- man. was assisted by Mrs. George address. on terms to suit your income. mond Collins and Warren Maddox Adams, Mrs. John Souter, and Mrs. ilecause of this, Mr. Sherman were sent to the scene. Three state Merrill Burnett. who had charge continues, "we can only express troopers also responded and two of the sale held through the cour- our thanks through the courtesy ambulances of the local fire de- tesy of the Lawrence Gas and of The Townsman, whose message partment and one from Lawrence Electric Co. at the Main street we are sure will reach our civic- were sent to the scene. store. Money raised at this and minded friend who mailed us a and woman To every girl Polic reported that Miss Moyni- other events will cover one-half letter at the Andover post office." for starting her Sterling serv- han and Salvo were trapped in the the expense of one week at Camp ESSEX AND LAWRENCE ice, Scannell's will present, front seat and were extracted with Onway, Raymond, N. H., boy scout LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS SURANCE without charge, a regular the aid of a wrecker. camp, for each scout and explorer. $1.20 Sergt. William R. Hickey and and Officer Frank Koza continued their investigation later with Inspector a ESTATE So lid Jtiver George E. Hancock of the registry 11.1,1.13I II. BAKER of motor vehicles. A retired foreman for the Ando- CHIERILI 311-312 Bay State Bldg. MINIATURE SPOON ver board of public works, William LAWRENCE Blanchard Baker, 70, died Mar. AL WEBB'S Tels .: Lawrence 4762 24 at the Harley private hospital, Andover 1653 IAPEL PIN Dorchester, after a long illness. Born in Ellsford, N. S. he came identical to your In view of the extensive damage to Andover at an early age, and pattern in that has been done to the grounds was employed by the board of E CO. the board of public works at its public works for 45 years, retiring 3. meeting last week voted to close in 1946. The husband of the late SHEET METAL WORK the gates of the playstead until the Mary M. (Fraize) Baker he was frost leaves the ground. The an attendant of the South Congre- SHINGLING gational church, and a member of Established 1854 grounds will be under surveilance of police. Lincoln Lodge A.O.U.W. The contract for 25 gallons of Surviving are four daughters, Imported b a 1 I- You need buy no specific amount paint to complete painting the Mrs. Bertha LaFrance of Law- of silver — select a teaspoon buntl trimmed portable bleachers at the playstead rence, Mrs. Gladys Jeating of Mos- (from $2.90) or a place-setting with sea shells was awarded to the J. E. Pitman cow, Idaho, Mrs. Sarah Webster (from $24.50) in your chosen and velvet. Black, COMPANY pattern and you will receive this Est.'at $3.65 a gallon. of Andover. and Mrs. Beatrice It's Lake of Providence, R. I.; two Bensam's impor- navy or natural. line fashion accessory free. A quotation was received from to drop a hint sons, Walter of Andover and Har- ted candy straw. a wonderful way the Neptune Meter Co. of Boston to friends with gifts on their old of Lawrence; one sister Mrs. Velvet and pearl for the trident meter, on which R E R S — minds. Philip Powers of Andover, eight trim. Black or the town standardizes. grandchildren and several nieces navy. The Valley Oil Co., lowest of and nephews. PERS several bidders. was awarded the The funeral was held from the contract for supplying gasoline. Lundgren funeral home, Monday ALES Contract to furnish copper tub- with services at 2:30 p. in., con- ing was awarded to the Sumner- ducted by the Rev. Frederick B. Dunbar Co., lowest of several bid- Noss of the South church. Burial ders. was in Spring Grove cemetery. The bearers were: Stanley Chle- bowski, Oliver Pike, William ILL Lydon. Cornelius O'Brien, and Da- vid Mills, all employees of the 'RACTOR board of public works and Philip Telephone 1076 Gaudet. SINCE 1913 I Commercial wiring Engagement ng—Haynes and Remodeling Ici .5 May wedding is planned by nce Repairs Miss Janet M. Haynes, whose par- an, service for estimates ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes nestions of 62 Water st., Lawrence, an- nounce her engagement to Robert A. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- meo C. King of 4 Sutherland st. Miss Haynes is a graduate of Lawrence High school. Her fiance attended Punchard high and served in the navy for two years. that carries ALL the famous brands of NO RUG CLASS APR. 7 There will be no meeting of the Friday afternoon rug hooking Lawn Seed class, conducted by Essex County extension service at the Memorial Fertilizers Hall library, Good Friday after- noon, Apr. 7. The class will hold Lawn Dressings its final meeting on Apr. 14. HANG Spring is a hat—a very special hat Land Lime The producer was planning a war movie. "This will be the ex- and travaganza to end all estrum- It makes you feel beautiful, or smart or gay. We're sure the very hat for to Prescription gauzes," he exuded. "I'm going y here you is here • . whatever your taste ... and whatever the price sured the services of to use full armies-4000 men on Garden Tools you wont to pay. Cherry & Webb's has SO many hats! fresh, potent drugs; one side and 5000 on the other." "A total of 9000 extras in one movie," exclaimed the director. "How can we afford such an ex- travaganza?" Pharmacy 168 SO BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • FREE PARKING SPACE 'Easy,"' replied the producer. „E„Hor, Andover Deliveries Daily - Call Law. 4105 "We'll use real bullets!"

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MARCH 30, 1950

on bells and their message and !tgturned to their home on daft will show his collection. ave.. after a trip to Florida. BALLARDVALE Ali% and Mrs. John Rogge asu Church Notes family of New Jersey are visiting Sirs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone A meeting of mothers of young Sirs. Hazel Schofield, Correspondent, Telephone Mt)S-M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogge of SI children will be hold at 7:30 p. m. ilallardvale rd. silver collection AWARDED KEY trained at a shower recently in hon- Monday, Apr. :1 at the home of SPECIAL SERVICE guest speaker. A Mrs. Roland Joy of Andover st., till 111 'lt t:l;S Mrs. Karl llaartz of High Plain will he taken. A social hour will Raymond C. Gosda has been or of her approaching marriage On Sunday morning the Metho- is visiting her sister Mrs. Harry oPERE'l 1.1 rd. Mrs. Gardner Anderson, wife dist church held an installation tollow and refreshments will be awarded a Phi Beta Kappa key at to Gordon W Gaunt, son of Mr. Peatmati at her home in West Rehearsals Hobart college, Geneva, N. Y., for . and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt of Lowell of the pastor of the Lawrence st. service for the new officers and served by Mrs. Ralph Sharpe, ealin Beach, Fla. Congregational church will be councellors of the Pilgrim Fellow- Mrs. Paul Payne. Mrs. Russell successfully' his outstanding scholastic record. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosworth , tile speaker and her subject will ship. The Rev. Earl D. Haywood Hall, Mrs. Perry Wile and Mrs. "Sleepyhead" Ile was selected for the honor ' The following were hostesses and family of Holyoke visited Mr. be "Enriching the lives of our was In charge. Frank Holmes was Van Horn. seated by the with 11 other students of Hobart for the affair: Mrs. Timothy IMni- and Mrs. Fred Buckley and Mr. children." organist. of the Shawst And William Smith colleges by han, Mrs. John F. Lynch, Miss In Cast or Play and Mrs. John Duke on Sunday. April PTA nice Those installed included the Zeta of New York Chapter of Phi Constance Lynch and Mrs. Harry Easter Rehearsals Msis Harriet Schofield and Don- Mr. and as Dopey Jones following who participated in the MFR. Maurice Hennes- Beta Kappa. Tolson. Miss Tolson received many Rehearsals for the Easter pro- ald Mudgett are members of the fieY anti son of North Andover as Ivy, his gig impressive service: Joan Wilson, Mr. Gosna Is the son of Mr. and useful gifts. gram and pageant which is to cast of the play, "The Courting visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green- loading roles si William Davies, Joyce Lee Nason, Mrs. John Gosda of Beech circle She is the daughter of Mr. anti take place on Easter Sunday at of Marie Jenvrin," to be present- wood on Sunday. The plot of Shirley Nicoll, Doris Nicoll, Mary and he is a graduate of Johnson Mrs. Harry Tolson of Fordham rd., 7:30 p. m., in the West church ed at the drama festival to be around a part Nicoll, Alfred Duke, Richara Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mears en- High school, No. Andover. Lawrence and she will be married will he held at 2 p. m., Saturday, held at Hingham High school in Judy', played le Holmes, Carleton Brown, Gardner tertained Andrea and Muriel La. May 6 in the Free Christian Apr. 1 and 8. Please he prompt. Hingham on Friday and Saturday. ana, for her Pr' Bride Elect Showered Townsend, George Nason, Frank joie, twin daughters of Mr. tine church. Punchard will present its play Mrs. Louis Lajoie of Methuen on otherwise know Miss Mildred Tolson was enter- Maundy Service Davis, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Saturday morning. Mervin Stevens PTA Meeting Sunday. put to sleep by The annual Maundy Thursday John Duke, Mrs. Earl Haywood, is directing this presentation. rick Hudson, The next meeting of the West Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Edwin Brown The last meeting of the study service with Holy Communion and Winters, and tilt Here To Serve ... Parish PTA will be held at 8 Mrs. Lewis Nason and John Per- Amu', led by the Rev. Paul Cat- the reception of new members PTA Notes by Mary Ellen I John M. Murray P. m., Wednesday, Apr. 5 in the will be held at 7:45 p. m., Thurs- kins. Tile date of the Ballardvale intuit, will be held at 5 p. in., Sub- West Centre school. ter, Marjorie 01 Gulf day, Apr. 6 in the West church. PTA meeting has been changed to day at the home of Miss Harriet well. Jimmy 1V1 The president Arthur Peatman Iiook Review Tonight Apr. El because of church service Schofield. Super Service Church Notes Tonight the public is cordially and Ted Dwyer. will preside at the business meet- of Holy week. Mrs. H. E. Mitchell of Waverly the third, fourt COB. MAIN AND ing and refreshments will be The beautiful flowers on the invited to attend a book review Old Timer's Night will be ob- ,isited Mr. and Mrs. Reb* grades are now CHESTNUT STREETS served. Arthur Bassett will speak altar of the West church, Sunday sponsored by the Friendly Guild. served on that date in Bradlee Mitchh.e1,1,iiodn Friday.Mrs Sirs. McArdle tc morning wore given by Mrs. The meeting Is scheduled for 8 school by the members and friends . Joseph Bouleau us. A toy °relit George Addison and Mrs. James o'clock in the Congregational of PTA. This annual party is one Calder in memory of the late church vestry. and son, Paul, and Miss Frances seated by the se of the outstanding features of the Delaney of Wilmington attended and the first g: SMARTEN UP YOUR CONVERTIBLE George Addison. Miss Elizabeth Eades will be the PTA program and is always well the Boston Piano fair with Art Peter Cottontail attended. llur WITH A NEW Packed Missionary Boxes eie dlei directing T i,u rsaa home of Miss Dora Ward on Furnishing the appropriate y Teachers Members of the Junior and Sen- T ecli Sgt. David Lowell et. will be the faithful trio Walsh visit- ior Woman's union of the West 11111E11e ing Miss Maly Les Miss Frances McAvoy, William Mc his sister, Mrs. Frank Froberg church packed six boxes of new Woman's I ',lion ,if ma rlan i.( ,‘nce McCarthy Intyre and Timothy Haggerty. d 1.sgt. Walsh isss inthe and used materials last Thursday Tile April meeting of the Wo- army air corps and has beep in their homes beca P Everyone is asked to attend in in the church vestry. These were mans' union of the West church Japan for two years. substitute teache costume to add to the hilarity. sent to the Indian mission at will be held at 2:30 p. m., Wed- places this week. Prizes will be given tor the differ- Elbowoods, North Dakota. nesday. Apr. 5, in the church ves- Plus Installation ent classes of costumes. Refresh- COURT ST. MONICA Woman's flub try. All members having second Baked Bean Supper ments will be served by the room Those wishing to attend the The ways and FOR MOST MAKES OF CARS mile gift envelopes are asked to The young people of the West mothers. Court St. Monica convention to se of the Shawslieen bring them to this meeting and church Sunday school under the field in Swampscott Apr. 29 and chit met last es 1 DAY SERVICE there will be a special service of chairmanship of Earl Young, su- Accepts Call should contact Mrs. Stewart And- of Mrs. Walter Ci dedication. The speaker for the perintendent. will serve a baked The Rev. Philip M. Kelsey, for- erson before Mar. 31 to discuss plans bean supper in the church vestry afternoon will be Mrs. M. F. Col- mer pastor of the Union Congre- social and auctic at 6:30 p. m., Saturday. Apr. 1. quhoun who will bring us an gational church has accepted the ARLINGTON MOTORS, INC. Tickets are now on sale and may Easter devotional message. call to become full-time minister also be purchased at the door. of the Winslow Congregational Reputable Jeweler. Your Mercury and Lincoln Dealer l'ersonals Lafalot Club to Meet church in Taunton. SEE IT NOW Authorized Sales and Service Mrs. John Rasmussen returnea The Lafalot club will meet at * Sat 622 BROADWAY • LAWRENCE • TEL. 37188 o her home on Lowell at., recently Methodist Church Notes s p. m., Tuesday, Apr. 4, at the after visiting with friends in Sunday morning a student min- STAR Quincy. ister from Boston will preach at Mrs. Gladys Gill of Shaweheen the service in the Methodist rd. spent the weekend in New church. BUCHAN York City. The fourth quarterly conference 1011m Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Lewis will be held Sunday afternoon with and daughter Patricia of Laurel the district superintendent Dr. ;elle spent Friday with friends in Strait of Melrose presiding. Portland, Me. A buffet supper will be served McNALLY'S iN AD Friends of Mrs. Arthur Maddox following the business meeting. An Is your weddir, of River rd., will he sorry to learn evening service will be held at thin and outn' for you is a r that she is a patient at the Law- 7:31) o'clock with Dr. Strait as gold band at rence General hospital. guest preacher. regular pricer. Lieut. R. C. Small has returned Personals to I)ahlgren, Va., after spending the past weekend as guest at the Miss Patricia Ann Dowd of home of Carl Stevens' of Virginia Springfield spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Schofield. rd. Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam Police Chief George A. Dane is tind daughter Deborah of Roches- convalescing at Ills home on Clin- ter. N. H.. spent Sunday as guests ton court. of the formers' parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall have • White or Y Mrs. Leverett Putnam of Lowell st. • All 14kt Si: "418.44*Biei. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith are • now located at the Ring conval- CIVIL SERVICE Complete 5 escent hospital, 267 High st., Med- !ord, where they are making eatis- JOBS ARE BEST taetory progress. oNLY $751 SECURITY FOR LIFE! The new-fully automatic James R. Carter of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Carter of Police Exam Ordered Somerville were guests during the with your For Andover-North Andover weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Carl DISH 15.0C to 22.! liaartz of High Plain rd. Exam Date April 29, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens and GET THE JUMP—PREPARE YOURSELF * 1 family of Virginia rd., were dinner WITH OUR HOME STUDY COURSE WASHER guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. DONOHUE TRAINING GETS RESULTS WASP O Frank Thresher of Malden. Over 20 Years' experience preparing 95 TERMS applicants for Civil Service $249 Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen Also see the new G. IL of Lowell st., and daughter Elsie Other Courses—Motor Vehicle Examiner Expected Soon—Jr. Clerk - Typist Sink and Dishwasher of Boston, attended the annual Exam expected on May 6, 1950 Combination ! meeting and banquet of the Boston FOR FULL INFORMATION Several years ago, recognizing the need for a men's shop WRITE OR CALL KE 6-4518 Market Gardner's association 312 Essex St. catering to gentlemanly tastes, the Andover Shop was opened. which was held in Lexington last DONOHUE'S CIVIL Lawre Saturday night. SERVICE INSTITUTE Last year, we established a finer cleaning and pressing service Arthur Lovejoy, has returned to 271 Huntington Ave., Boston 26 Park St. Tel. 121 his home on Lovejoy rd., after for our customers. Now, the Andover Shop has expanded its spending several weeks with his facilities and brings this fine cleaning service to ALL Andover. son and family in Philadelphia, Pa. ETHEL G. LOUD DECORATOR & OWNER Mr. and Mrs. Austin Huggins The This complete service includes free minor repairs such as have returned to their home on replacing all buttons, touching-up linings, sewing pockets, etc., Maple ave., after spending the winter months in Edgewater, Fla. other repairs made at a very nominal charge. Miss Mary Fraser has returned 50 MAIN ST. TEL. 13648 to her home on Hnggetts Pond rd., after spending the past several CLEANSING AND PRESSING weeks with relatives in Arlington. NEW, QUALITY IMPORTED WALLPAPERS Mrs. Florence Clemmer has re- Men's and Women's Suits . . . $1.00 turned to her home in Berlin, by Boxer Mass., after spending several . 1.25 Designed for beauty — Styled for smartness Topcoats and Raincoats . . . weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Skirts . . 50c Trousers . 50c John Duguld of Lowell st. — Texture for character Dresses . . $1.00 and up Paintings From Scotland At Addison Gallery THE APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT STORE ! There will be an exhibition of paintings from Scotland at the Addison Gallery of American Art, For Home Service Call Phillips academy, beginning Apr. 1 and continuing through mid- May. These paintings have been FLOORS--- brought to this country under the auspice!, of the British council iu FAMOUS BRAND NAMES 'JI 4ndoc'F association with the Toledo 01118- P11111 of art and the National Gal- eipislianced Tnilure and @Tunnellers lery of Canada. and have come to the Addison Gallery direct from 430 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE. MASS. TELEPHONE 2252 their most recent allowing in the TELEP O E 7637 nation's capitol. Fifty-seven paint- 127 MAIN STREET ings represent thirty-five artists, Stromberg Carlson and Dumont T ev 610n inost of whom are still living. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — MARCH 30, 1950 their home on Halt trip to Florida. vacation spent in St. Petersburg. stop; Nick Maucerie, third base- Personals... Fla. Ire. John Rogge an SHAWSHEEN The many friends of Mrs. L. J. Coach Issues Call man. Jack McCarthy and Rues w Jersey are visiting Lawton, of the Caronel apartments Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Whittemore Thompson are the only veteran sin.. Helen Carnal. Correspondent, Telephone 62 of Chestnut st. are enjoying a vis- 'a. Arthur Rogge or regret that she is soon to leave For P.N.S. Baseball pitchers reporting. it from their daughter, Mrs. Clark rd. Andover to make her home in The outfielders will most likely SHAWSHEEN SC11001. the feature attraction of the April G. Bartlett of Madison, N. J. By Joe Rayball Rhode Island. The Misses Penni- be picked from Artie Botch, Toni ad Joy of Andover at., club meeting. Friends of Mrs. Clifford M. Last Friday afternoon Coach OPERETTA man of Main at. entertained a few Wilkinson, Cliff Lawrence, Justin Ler sister Mrs. Harry North of High at. are very sorry Rehearsals arc going on very This meeting will be held at friends last Thursday evening in Walter Roberts issued the call for Curry, Bob Dimlich and Al O'Hara. her home in West the Shawsheen school hall at 8 that she is to leave Andover, but , Fla. successfully for the operetta honor of Mrs. Lawton. his baseball candidates to report The battery candidates will "Sleepyhead", which will be pre- p. in., Monday, Apr. 3, and after they all wish her great success in the locker room. Thirty boys work out in the school gymnasium Ire. Charles Bemoan the business meeting the penny Miss Elise Eades and Mrs. Dor- in her new plans. She is going to sented by the pupils and teachers othy Bloom, librarians at Phillips answered the call and a few more until the baseball field is In play- if Holyoke visited Mr. social and auction will get under- make her home in Ogunquit, Me., of the Shawsheen school at the academy, have returned from a are expected to answer it some ing condition, then both battery red Buckley and Mr. way. All club members are being where she will open a Carriage April PTA meeting. Bobby Waters visit to Yale university, where time this week. and field candidates will report. hn Duke on Sunday. asked to bring "home baked" Trade shop. Miss Sally North is as Dopey Jones and Carol Emerick they observed the work in the Punehard has a fine nucleus of Mrs. Maurice Hennes. foods and white elephant items a student at Tufts college, where as Ivy, his girl friend, have the library. They also stopped over to veterans reporting, head by Cap- CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT n of North Andover ading roles with solo selections. for the auction. These may in- she is majoring in the department le visit the libraries of Smith, Mt. of occupational . tain•Jack McCarthy. Some of the —ALSO— and Mrs. Ralph Green- The plot of the story centers clude, costume jewelry, new cos- veterans expected Holyoke, and Amherst colleges. Mr. and Mrs. Elven Gilroy of to draw first Cesspools and Septic Tanks today. around a party being given by metics, glass and china. knick string berths this year are: Scott John Eastham of Princeton uni- Summer at., entertained their Installed Mrs. Clyde Mears ett- Judy, played by Mary Ann Faggi- knacks. dolls, etc. There will be Glierrish, catcher; Charley Mc- versity has been spending the daughter, Mrs. Herbert Raffetto CHARLES CORBEIL ndrea and Muriel La- ano, for her friends. Dopey Jones, some very lovely door prizes in- Cullom. first base; Sid Watson, spring vacation with his parents, of Lowell, and her daughter, Su- daughters of Mr. and otherwise known as Sleepyhead is cluding an Easter lily, a hand second baseman; Bill TEL. LOWELL 7236 Mr. and Mrs. James Eastham of san, last weekend. Walsh, short Lajoie of Methuen on put to sleep by the ghost of Hen- bag, gloves, candy, and a floral Morton st. Miss Jessie rick Hudson, played by Bobby centerpiece. Members may each Sangster of Jackson Heights, N. Y., visited over the "Gnomes" played bring a guest provided they notify Walter Wallace Richard of meeting of the study Winters, and the weekend with her sister, Mrs. by Mary Ellen Winters, Lynn Cot- the hostess chairmen of their in- Boston has been substituting in by the Rev. Paul Cat- Peter MacGregor, 23 Florence at. Ortatein, Betsy Cas- tention. It is hoped that a large the local Western Union office, be held at 5 p. m., Sub. ter, Marjorie Capt. William Cargill, Jr., for- Winters, David Best, number will he in attendance as while Roger Cumin is enjoying home of Miss Harriet well. Jimmy mer Andover resident and recently members of this is the last money making three weeks' vacation from his Now Enjoy These and Ted Dwyer. Other of Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, fifth, and sixth event of the year. The hostess work. Mr. Richard is staying at E. Mitchell of Wanrly the third, fourth, N. 14.., accompanied by his wife being trained by chairmen fo rthe evening will be 31 Bartlet at. r. and Mrs. Robert grades are now Mrs. Sherman Locke, and Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Rand of Morton at. and their two children, visited FEATURES of a Friday. Mrs. IficArdle to sing in the chor- recently with his parents, Mr. and will be pre- Richard Locke. Members of the is confined to her home because of Mrs. Joseph Houten us. A toy orchestra IVII.s. William Cargill,. Sr., 44 by the second grade pupils ways and means committee who a fall. 'aul, and Miss Frances sented Stevens at. Capt. Cargill has been the FUTURE and the first grade will present are sponsoring this event are Mrs. f Wilmington attended Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frohock transferred to the Headquarters Hartley Bailey, Mrs. Charles Bow- of Portland, Me., visited Piano fair with Arthur Peter Cottontail. Miss of reserve officers in New Jersey. man, Mrs. Joseph Cardella, Mrs. Clara Baldwin of Summer st. last recting last Thursday. Miss Barbara Nicoll, student at Teachers Gilbert Cate, Mrs. Phillip Clem- Sunday. t. David Walsh is Walt- Salem hospital, visited recently Miss Mary Leary and Miss Flor- ents, Mrs. Harry Clough, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Sutton her, Mrs. Frank Froberg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ence McCarthy are detained in Walter Curtis, Mrs. Gordon Col- have returned to their home on John P. Nicoll, 72 Essex at. I rd. Sgt. Walsh is in the their homes because of illness, and quhoun, Mrs. Walter Caswell, Mrs. Chestnut street after a month's Mrs. Margaret Morton has re- corps and has beep in substitute teachers are filling their Alan Dunlop, Mrs. Wilfred Dwyer, two years. visit in Texas with their son, turned from the Lowell General places this week. Mrs. James Faggiano, Mrs. John Robert. and his family. hospital to her home. 43 Elm at. Kennedy, Jr., Mrs. Chester Ko- Woman's Club Mrs. Ava K. Harlow of the Hat-- Roland K. Fraser of 84 Maple IT. MONICA patch, Mrs. Richard Locke, Mrs. 1') The ways and means committee born shop has returned rfom a ave., returned recently from the (k.terni wishing to attend the Sherman Locke, Mrs. Edward O'- Shawsheen Village Woman's Lawrence General hospital, where Monica convention to be of the Donnell, Mrs. Frank Stevenson, IN THIS NEW club met last week at the home the ship will call at Marseilles, he had been a surgical patient. fampscott Apr. 29 and 3u and Mrs. Robert Welsh. Caswell, chairman, France, Civitavecchla (Port of Miss Barbara Waldie of Bartlett ntact Mrs. Stewart And- of Mrs. Walter ELECTRIC to discuss plane for the penny Board of Directors Rome), Italy; Algiers, Algeria; at. has returned to her home from ore Mar. 31. Funchal, Madiera; San Juan, the Lawrence General hospital social and auction which will be The regular monthly meeting RANGE Porto Rico; Charleston, S. C.; where she has been a medical OTPOINT of the board of directors of the and back to Boston by May 31. patient. features today in this Hotpoint Shawsheen Village Woman's club • You get tomorrow's Thomas Wilkinson, son of Mr. completely Automatic Electric Range. Come in—you'll be Ibnutal,, for Ovvr 75 Years will be held at the home of the and Mrs. Irvin Wilkinson, 46 York amazed at all the new develop- E IT NOW president, Mrs. Norman Miller, 17 st. and Scott Gerrish, son of W. * SCANNELL Lowell at. at 1:30 p. m. Friday, TIME FOR A ments to make cooking easier, and Mrs. Carroll Gerrish, 27 En- faster, better! EASY TERMS STAR SPECIAL Mar. 31. After the business meet- more st., spent a weekend skiing ing the board will entertain the at Cannon mountain recently. • SPRING members of the club who have They were weekend guests of Mr. Everybody's Pointing to ibt.11C;Fini 1UCHAN been hostess chairmen throughout and Mrs. G. K. Bancroft, Sugar TUNE-UP and WEDDING RING the year. Hill, N. H. Personals Barbara Schulze, daughter of Bobby Waters was host at a Mr. and Mrs. Carleton. Schulze, 1 TOMPKINS Tk.IDE-IN Carisbrooke at. is recuperating at ANDOVER COAL CO. [NALLY'S birthday supper last Saturday eve- SERVICE STATION her home, from a recent operation Is your wedding ring worn ning at his home 5 William at. 27 MAIN STREET TEL. 365 thin and outmoded? Here Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. at the New England Hospital for 416 No. Main St. Shewshten for you is a modern solid Robert Waters and he was cele- Women and Children in Boston. gold band at a fraction of ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• regular prices. brating his 10th birthday with all the sixth grade boys as his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomlinson and their suns Walter and David returned home last Sunday after spending several days in Wash- ington, D. C. More students who are spend- ing the spring vaaction front their • White or Yellow Gold schools include, Derry and Carol Lewis, son and daughter of Mr. • All 1 4kt Solid Gold and Mrs. Ellsworth Lewis, 1 Sher- • Complete Selection bourne st., front Kimball Union in \Asarrrola. Meridan, N. H. and Walnut Hill in Waltham; Gretchen Clement. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scots ONLY $750 TAX INC. new-fully automatic Clement, 72 Poor st. from Kendall Hall, Peterboro, N. H.; and Ever- with your old ring ett MacAskill, Jr., son of Mr. and DISH 15.0C to 22.50 values Mrs. Everett MacAskill, 8 Suth- erland at., front Phillips academy. Midshipman John Caswell, son WASHER of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Caswell aASY 5 Dunbarton st., left Boston last TERMS Wednesday with • a company of 4995 midshipmen from the Massachu- also see the POW Ci• L setts Maritime academy aboard the Ink and Dishwasher 1110111 1 U.S.T.S. Charleston, former navy Combination gunboat now used as a training 312 Essex St. Tel. 5676 ship. They are bound on a Medit- lumbing and Heating Lawrence erranean cruise and their first purl of call will be Gibraltar. After [hal They're Meeting to Improve Park St. Tel. 121 41414/ Telephone Service ORATOR & OWNER The BON MARCHE At regular intervals the manager of )our local LOWELL, MASS. telephone office sits down with his force to talk things over. To discuss ways of improving serv- 71 TEL 136" ice, to analyze projects that are under way, to IRO? announce future plans. SALE! BETTER PARTY LINE SERVICE ED WALLPAPERS ALL WOOL SHEEN A major project in every telephone office today is party line service. Here, our engineers BROADCLOTH AND SHAG are working closely with local people, to see rd for smartne/s, that every improvement possible is made. Each FLEECE locality is being reviewed and checked so as to iracter use new facilities, as they become available for individual and two-party lines, to the best pus SHORTIE sible advantage. TMENT STORE ! BETTER USE OF PARTY LINES Every effort is made to iron out misunder- COATS standings about the proper use of party lines . FOR JUNIORS Usually it's simply a matter of getting people to LEONE CO cooperate. Sometimes a letter does it; sometimes a friendly telephone call; then again a personal —5 FLOORS--- visit helps. 19.90 As a rule, however, people cooperate on their ous BRAND NAMES own. They know that the simple everyday cour- Reg. $25.00 and $29.95 tesies that make party line service good service - 4prii.anced are appreciated and generally returned. The ‘canic(1 stale~ ()I tIu wa,on X ST., LAWRENCE. MA66. . . . buited and limed in Ilr;uttitul . mint ,41,t.n, TELEPHONE 7637 colors of maize, whit, nude, red, navy, pink, NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY lumont Television COATS — Second Fluor iall11111.10111 1111.111111111111111111K THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — MARCH 30, 1950

(7ORRECT/ON In a sketch of L. Fraser Colpitts published last week The Towns- man in advertently referred to him as having been assistant plant Formal manager at the Tyer Rubber Co„ Common hell Portraits — when it should have stated he had '-a ll Essex, u. been assistant plant engineor, a Candid To 311 perinfir interested in the estate of position he had occupied for five Ewe e CLARA T. KNOX, late of Andover, in said To all _person, Photos — County, deceased. years prior to 1945. The Towns- VAN ZANDT 5 A petition has been presented to said man regrets any embarrassment said County, der Court for probate of a certain instrument A petition has purporting to be the last will of said de. Mr. Colpitts may have been caused for probate of a crawd try E. BARTON CHAPIN of Andover by this inaccuracy. Mr. Colpitts, lag to be the to In said County, praying that he be ape Joseph J. Twitch pointed executor thereof without giving a noted for his interest in antique of Suffolk, pray., wit surety on his bond. automobiles. is married and with actor thereof If you desire to object thereto you or your bond. attorney should file a written appearance in his wife, one son and two daugh- If mu desire tr said C01,111 at Salem before ten o'clock in attorney should f the forenoon on the sesenteenth day of ters lives at 9 Oak st., Ballardvale. aid Court at Las April, 1950, the return day of this citation. the forenoon on t 329 Essex Street Witness, John V. Phelan, F.squits, First the return dal. of Judge of said Court, this twenty•seventh day Witness, Jolin Nest to Sulfurland's of March. in the year one thousand nine judge of said CO March in the yea Tel. Law. 30013 hundred and fifty. and fifty. JOHN J. COSTF.I.1,0, Register. dyed W6.13 JOH;

14, Reputable Jew, Some of the models at the C. D. A. Fashion show held at the Memorial auditorium Monday night. * SC This group showed new styles in lounging robes and children's play suits. Back row, left to right, Dolores Shea, Theresa Bartlett, Eva Veangele, Josle Rother, Toni Frazie, Pat Sweeney and Ann Marie ST, Keleher; front row, Joan McCormack, Mrs. Virginia Heffernan, Patricia Heffernan, Evelyn Hebert, Helen McCallion, Charlotte Collins and Mary Jane Collins. (Look Photo) Neu Lion of the school department iu MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Easter Egg Hunt' this event and in case of bad The following marriage returns fo weather the hunt will be held In have been filed at the office of Yes, everyone is Plans Announced the school gym. Town Clerk George H. Winslow: exclaiming at the Also cooperating with the com- beauty and the price Renwick G. Clements, 206 The first annual Easter egg mittee are the police department, Front st., Exeter, N.H. and Hilda- hunt to be sponsored by the Ando- the Legion post and its auxiliary, of the new ta may Cargill, 44 Stevens at., mar- ver Recreation committee at 2 the All Women's post, the Service ried Mar. 26, at the Free Christian p. in., Saturday, Apr. 8, will be club and the Andover Guild. church by the Rev. Levering E. for children up to the sixth grade. Others are expected to join this The park will be roped off by Reynolds, Jr. STORE WIDE week. the board of public works while — — James G. Munroe, Lowell st., the youngsters participating will Scout-O-RaI To Be Held and Constance W. Welch, 8 Second search for the 10,000 or 12,000 st., N. Andover, married Mar. 26 pieces of candy eggs and bunnies At Case Cage Saturday at 294 Ames et., Lawrence by the REDUCTIONS plus an additiobal 400 extra large I Continued from Page 1) Rev. Arba J. Marsh. pieces which will be hidden about by flint and steel. In addition the the area. explorers will compete in sema- As an added attraction to the phore signaling. Sixty-seven scouts young hunters there will be a In nine patrols and 40 explorers Special, att piece of paper attached to some UNTIL APRIL 1st group of so UP TO 50% in six (Taws will enter the events. diamond m which when returned to the judges Units competing from the Free Price After April lit $45 nell quality at the bandstand, will entitle the Christian church are; Cub pack BUY FOODS solid gold. I finders to special prizes. 72, Robert Domingue, cubmaster ance for ye Parents of all the participants, and Howard Young, assistant cub- IN SEASON AND 2-hour remc SAVINGS as well as any other interested per- master; the Flaming Arrow. sons are invited to witness the Eagle. and Wolf patrols of troop USE AS DESIRED Budget Yc fun. 72, John Souter, scoutmaster and Cony The committee has the coopera- Roger -Den, assistant scoutmaster; N. E. At No Es the Cobra and Woodcock crews of Spring Special ! Explorer post 72. Fred Schaberg, MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N THE OUTSTANDING post advisor; from the South Con- gregational church, the Cobra SUITS, COATS $199 patrol of scouts and the Mountain- FURNITURE SALE or DRESSES eers crew of explorers from troop 73 with Robert Hatton, troop com- An office is a place for work— ....,ii, Dyed navy blue, black mitteeman, in charge; represent- Yet work should be a pleasure. or brown ing St. Augustine's church, the OF THE YEAR lint, Beaver, Silver Fox, and Pine Let us furnish it throughout— 4312 Essex St LAUNDRY tree patrols of scouts under Wil- Efficiency brings more leisure. Law liam Dolan scoutmaster and Frank SHIRTS . . . ea. 12c Mooney, assistant scoutmaster end (Min. Bundle Charge) explorer crews number 1 and 2 Laundered and Refinished with William Tammany, advisor. in charge: and Dallardvale's Troop 711 will be represented by the Flying Eagle patrol of boy scouts and Ranger crew of explorers with Arnold Schofield. assistant district commissioner and scoutmaster in command. Prizes of various kinds includ- ing camping at Camp Onway are being made available through the generosity of townspeople, busi- ness leaders, scout leaders and friends of scouting. Francis Kelly, district finance chairman, and Cal- vin Metcalf, district committee chairman are in charge of finan- Where, if Ever, Do You See So Much of cial arrangements. Admission is free and as in the The Exquisite in Children's Wear? A past it is expected that many parents, relatives, friends and in- MEM terested townspeople will be pres- RIGHT HERE AT MICHAEL JAYS ent to see the cubs, scouts and ex- Re plorers in action. 390 NO. AI PTA To Present Noted Psychiatrist (Continued from Page 1) Though For you who desire above all, a as a children's psychiatrist and as a consultant in industry. After We started quiet Elegance in your clothes. the first World War, in which he (April Fool's D served as a first lieutenant in the wary for us, it Trim, Correct and Dateless... field artillery, Dr. Freeman in- BLOUSES woods" to take terned in Presbyterian and Seaside Our Spring collection is replete • 1. E, Greeley C hospitals in New York and then SWEATERS with artfully tailored Suits, practiced in diseases of children Sugar for eight years. Two years of spec- 5frat m PINAFORES Costumes, Coats or Toppers ial training in followed, Butter, after which, in 1931, Dr. Freeman . . . all distinctly different and a entered the field of mental hygiene Brother Sister Our courag and the variation and range of • • Could WC ' "Wonderful Buy" whether its normal behavior. lough the first and WOOLS and it Above sketched During World War II, Dr. Free- was iip $45 or $125 man served with the navy for four ‘,4, had more sl from stock SLIPS, PANTIES Grey Yarn Dye and a half years as a psychiatrist ikalt it out fair Worsted in personnel selection, and was discharged to inactive rank of cap- and HOSE Now we ar tain. He has been doing research Our challenge t on problems of personnel selection been in ‘ogue and training with the Harvard business school and with the %Ve belie armed services. tangible .. • At the close of the meeting re- freshments will be served in the GO MICHAEL, JAYS, GO RIGHT WE ARE school cafeteria. You Will Love Our Blouses, Scarfs, Hosiery, Andover Welding Co. cnings till The Underwear, Jewelry and Other Easter Finery GAS AND ELECTRIC ll'I.SI)AY Shop Hours 8.12 I R WAY ESSEX STR rel. And. 2029 - R I S11 t'l(1)AY This Spring Go Michael Jay's — Go Right! 40 PARK ST. ANDOVER THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN MARCH 30, 1950 11 ION tch of L. Fraser CoIpitts Helps To Place Boys last week The Towns- YWCA To Conduct LEGAL NOTICES In After-School Work sdvertently referred to CLASSIFIED ADS ring been assistant plant The Andover Youth Center now Membership Drive Commonwealth of Massachusetts 11IORTGAGEE'S SALE it the Tyer Rubber Co., is acting as a clearing house for Personal a PROBATE COURT By virtue and in execution of the power Miss Evelyn Stults, executive Wanted—Real Estate t 'mild have stated he had Docket No. 230 2. of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, employment for boys, for after stant plant engineer, a given by HENRY BOURQUE and LAURA school work. Many calls have director of the Lawrence YWCA, ROSE BUSHES 39c EACH. '1'0 BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER Eon, 0 re all persons interested in the estate of BOURQUE, husband and wife, both of An- has announced that the annual Order now for April shipment. -Small farm or home in country se had occupied for fire STONE late of Andover in dover, Essex County, Massachusetts, to Max come Into the center asking if ar to 1945. The Towns- V.Csi tarurr Geller, of Lawrence, in said County. slated membership campaign for the as- Pay when delivered. Red-Pink- setting in Andover. Good con- said County, deceased. November 8, 1949, and recorded with Essex there are any boys who would A petition has been presented to said Court sociation will cover the period or light pink. Name of rose is dition, easily accessible to An- ets any embarrassment for probate of a certain instrument purpott- North District Registry of Deeds. its Book. care to work after school. Now tts may have been caused in to be the Iasi will of said deceased hy 729, Page 129, for breach of conditions con- Apr. 10 to 24. Itetter Tines. Roseland Supply dover school, choice location tained in said mortgage deed and for the they have registered list of boys Joseph J. Twitchell of Ismton in the County 131 State St., Boston, Room necessary, reasonable price. naccuracy. Mr. CoIOUs. of Suffolk, praying that he he appointed ex- purpose of foreclosing the same, and in ac• who are available for all sorts of The goal is set for 1,1100 adult his interest in antique creter thereof without giving a surety on his cordance with a decree of the Land Court, members in 1950 and the slogan 13. a-9-16-23-30 Write N-70, Box 9. Andover, (Case No. 10142 Misc.) will be sold at Pub- work. If you need a boy for after- les, is married and with bond.If you desire to object thew° you or your lic auction on the mortgaged premises at No. noon work just contact the Youth is "Time to re-Member." The YW giving full details and price. one son and two daugh- momey should file a written appearance in 17 Dutton Road, in said Amkner, nit Wed- ('A bag much to give the girls and t-30 at Lawrence before ten o'clock in nesday, April 12, 105(1, at 1(.11 o'clock A. NI., Center and they will put you in Services Offered at 9 Oak st., itallardrale. saidthe Courtforenoon on the tenth day of April 1950, the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed. touch with a young man to do women of (treater Lawrence namely: the return day of this citation. your work. through participation it its inter- BENDIX WASHING MACHINE Realtors %mess, V. Phelan, Esquire. First A certain parcel of land with all the build- Judge of said Court, this fourteenth day of ings thereon, situated in A11111,11- , 1111 the raeial, International and inter- certified repairs and service. )e to The Townsman Starch in the year one thousand nine hun- easterly side of Dutton Road, and bounded The playoff for the champion-. MISS THOMES REAL ESTATE and described as follows, faith fellowship. The YWCA needs Hal. W. Wennik. Tel. Law. dred and fifty. ship for the Junior girls basket- AGENCY ROCKY HILL ROAD, Register. Beginning at a point on the caster's' side many more members who are sin- 39033 -36031; Andover 1461. tolls J. COSTELLO. of Dutton Road ;it its intersection with the ball league of the center will take ANDOVER. HOMES OR LAND. M-23-30-6 cerely convinced of its worth, to c 23-30-6-13-20 northerly line of a proposed street called place at 3:45 p. to. Friday, Mar. Sargent Street; thence Northerly by said enable it to make Its best contri 'Stilton Road seventy (70) feet to land now I. The winners of the playoff billion to the individual and group Wanted to Buy for Over '75 Years or formeily of Dutton; theme the line turns SEWING MACHINES, WASHING Iteputrthlo lo rs will be awarded emblems. at right angles to said Dullon Road and life of the community. machines and vacuums repaired ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING OLD 1.11113 Easterly by said land of Dolton, one The final meeting of the Junior hundred (100) feet to other land of said The opening meeting will be by Singer trained mechanic. Marbletop, Walnut. Grape and ski club was held last Saturday * SCANNELL Dolton; thence the line turns and runs held on Monday evening, Apr. 1o, William Christy. Old Boston Rose-carved Furniture. Glasti Southerly by said other land ol Dolton !icy- evening under the direction of .1 4 (70) feet to said proposed stieet, thence following a buffet supper at 6:30 Road. Tel. 103311 China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks. STAR SPECIAL the line turns and runs Wester!y one hun- Victor Buchman. After a program p. c-2-9-16-23-30 Prints, Frames, Gulls, Coins. dred (100) feet to said Dutton Road at the of ski movies, Andover Youth point of beginning. Furniture. Etc. William F. Said premises will he sold subject to a Center ski club emblems were HEAVY MACHINERY MOVING— Graham, Jr., 165 Golden Hill New Glory prior mortgage to the Community Savings awarded to the members that Bank, in the original 511111 of lour thousand C.D.A. Presents St. Clair Crouse Co., 654 Pros- Ave., Haverhill, Mass., Tele- ($1,000.00) dollars, and also subject to all qualified during the various ski unpaid taxes and to any other municipal pect St., Methuen, Tel. Res. phone Haverhill 23708. Will for old trips. Those receiving emblems assessments. Fashion Show 28369 or 22718. c-TF call to look. es, everyone is A deposit of five hundred ($500.00) dollars were: • in cash will be required to be paid by the sclaiming at the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Robert Dlounquist, Carl Eb- The latest in spring and sum- Other terms will lie announced at the sale. mer fashions were displayed be- RUBBISH ANT) GARBAGE RE- 'duty and the price hart, Richard Finnerty. Jack Mc- NIAX GELLER, MOVAL, Landscape Gardening. OW sometimes ignites spon- Mortgagee and present holder. Cabe, Carl Buchman, Ralph Buch- fore is large gathering at a style A. John Gallen', Attorney show sponsored by Court St. Moni- Rate reasonable, Henry LaRosa, taneously in a 'Mart, the pheno- of the new 705 Gregg Building man, Dawn Dunn, William Sulli- ca. 93, C.D. of A., at Memorial 27 Corbett.st.. Andover. Tel. 468 menon being called a "gob fire". Lawrence, Massachusetts M 16-23.30 van, Dorothy Dunn, Robert Red- auditorium Monday evening. • c-9-16-23-30-6 ELGIN Co lllll tonwealth of Massachusetts fern, William Kneth, John Shaw, Miss Evelyn &winter wan the PROBATE COURT Daniel Daley and Tony Costello. Printing and Engraving e Docket No. 225,751 Plans were also made to start the commentator for the program and II American Youth Essex , To all persons interested in the estate of Ski club early next season. The ills. WW1 introduced to the gath- FOR PRINTING PLATES CALL CATHERINE St. CASEY, late of Andover, ering by Mrs. Stewart Anderson, SPRING In said County, deceased. program of the Ski club was Lawrence 21304, Barr Engrav- VATCHES The administrator with the will annexed greatly enjoyed by its members grand regent of title court. ing Co. 238 Common Si.Law- of the estate of said deceased has presented to said Court for allowance his first and final and they are looking forward to Under the direction of Mrs. Al- rence. e-TF IS ON THE WAY account. even•a better program next year. fred Pidgeon of the A. B. Suther- If you desire to object thereto you or your land Co. of Lawrence, models dis- CASUALS $3 97 5 attorney should file a written appearance in PRINTING SERVICES BY THE said Court at Salmi before ten o'clock in the TOWN OF ANDOVER played misses teen age, and chil- forenoon on the third day of April, 1950, the l'UBI.IC IIF.ARING Publisher of your TOWNS- Special, attractively priced dren's fashions. SPORT OXFORDS return day of this citation. The Boston and Maine Railroad having MAN. Complete printing serv- group of solitaire and side- Witness. John V. Phelan. Esquire, First petitioned the Board of Selectmen for a Mrs. Stewart Anderson was gen- UNTIL APRIL 1st diamond mountings—Scan- Judge of said Court, this tenth day of March, license to keep and store petroleum Products ice for all your personal and DRESS SHOES nell quality throughout. All in the year one thousand nine hundred and and propane gas in the amount of 780 gal- eral chairman of the committee commercial requirements. Call rice After April lit $45 fifty. lons gasoline and 20 cylinders of propane IN STYLE WITH THE solid gold. Generous allow- .10111N J. COSTELLO, Register. gas in tanks above ground on the land of raid Mrs. John P. Connors was co- And. 1943. ance for your old setting. William It. K12111, Esq. the petitioner at the Railroad siding. Lowell chairman, assisted by Mrs. Arthur SEASON, 2-hour remounting service. 710 Bay State Building Junction, in the said Town of Andover, a JOHN H. Lawrence, Massachusetts SI 10-23-30 public hearing on said petition will be held Janes, Mrs. Richard Himmer, Mrs. Articles for Sale ARE HERE on April 10th, 7:30 P. M. at the Town John Hart, Mrs. Gilbert Stone, House. in accordance with provisions of the Budget Your Paymenss The Red Sea was important in General laws relating thereto. Mrs. Robert Walsh, Mrs. George FOR SALE LENW 0 0 o 0 Egyptian seaborne commerce as By order of the Lannon, and the Misses Elaine cream and green gas range with Conveniently Board of Selectmen TRU-TONE NYLONS RECOE early as 2,000 B. C. GEORGE H. WINSI.OW, Town Clerk ..,afond, Kathleen Eastwood, Mon- oven and broiler. Good condi- At No Extra Charge Date of Issue ica Coleman, Mary Coupe and tion. Suitable for camp. Can be Jeweler • Optician March 30, 1950 51 Guage . . . .99c Mary McKeon. seen at 36 Elnt st., mornings or TOWN OF ANDOVER 48 MAIN ST Mrs. Harold Winnick was in after 3:30 11. on. o-30 o 0 PLUMBING PUBLIC HEARING charge of the entertainment, and TEL. 830.R cusTm• A. SCIII.OTT having peti• "Shoes That Satisfy" tioned the Board of Selecmen for a license Miss Marcella Legere was the solo- and to keep and store petroleum products in the amount of 10.000 gallons. in two under- ist. William "Bill" Barron, Jr. ground tanks on the land of WINFIELD C. HEATING The following were winners of OIL BURNER rk— 10111,1111, SCHMIID111 FOLLEY, 199 North Main Street in the said REINHOLD'S Town of Andover, a public hearing on said door prizes: Mrs. Joseph Barton, petition will be held on April 10. 195n at SALES AND SERVICES Leasure. Mrs. Robert !trimmer. Mrs. P. E. 49 MAIN 312 Essex St. Tel. 5676 7:30 P. M. at the Town House. in accord- Domestic Heating Systems W. H. Welch Co. ance with provisions of the General Laws Wilson. Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs. relating Mersin. 4 Virginia Rd. Tel. And. 1987 isure. Lawrence TEL. AND. 128 By order of the Thomas Morrissey, Mrs. James Board of Selectmen Murray. Mrs. John Darcy. Mrs. C. GEORGE II. WINSLOW. Town Clerk Date of Issue F. McCartin. Mrs. Arthur Dumont, Merits 30, 1950 Mrs. John Hoog, Mrs. Arthur Radio and Television Pendleton, Jr.. Mrs. Benjamin RELIGIOUS MUSICAL SERVICES Dimlich and NTHIS Theresa Keegan. The second in a series of religi- SALES AND SERVICE ous musical services will be held at the Baptist church for six Wed- Prof. Howe To Speak nesday evenings beginning Apr. At Academy Lecture 12 and ending May 17. Miss Alice The 2 0111 annual lecture on the HAROLD PHINNEY Farnsworth, concert singer and Alfred E. Stearns Foundation will soloist of Tremont Temple Baptist 66 Main Street Tel. 1175 be given at 8:30 p. lit_ in George church will be guest soloist for the Washington ball at. Phillips acad- entire series. Services will begin emy. The speaker on the occasion at 7:30 T. nt., with the 'slugfest will be Professor Mark Anthony MacKenons directing the congre- DeWolf Howe. Jr.. of Harvard You needn't associate fine wallpaper that will fit Into gation in the ()Id favorite gospel university law school, *who will your scheme of things with a long, drawn out hunt. W. songs. Charles Bray will preside speak on the subject: "Judicial can easily spare you all that anxiety. Ae interior at the organ console. The services Competence and the Rule of Law." decorators, we have amaze to distinctive papers that will be directed by the pastor, the The foundation for these lec- will blend perfectly with your room tempo and yet are L See So Much of Rev. Roy E. Nelson, Jr., He will tures, established by the late Yes, wallpapers be assisted by the Rev. Archibald not to be found on the open market. M. A. BURKE Thomas Cochran, is in honor of It former Lawrence . . . the right wallpapers ... are at your disposal when ildren's Wear? Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, headmaster pastor, who will be the guest you call on us. MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME of Phillips academy for 30 years, preacher. GARRETT J. BURKE who died last November. [ICI IA1.1, JAYS Tile public is cordially invited Interior Decorators Registered Funeral Director and Embalmer Professor is well-known for his to attend these musical services. 244 SO. MAIN STREET editorship of the lettere exchanged that you pay LORIS STEFAN! TEL. 1438-W 390 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. AND. 2 between the late Justice Oliver AUTO INSPECTION Holmes and Sir Frederick Pollock. ,The first semi-annual inspection elsewhere. The public is cordially invited to of all motor vehicles registered attend the lecture, for which there FREE PARKING TEL. 11-w and operated in Massachusetts in Knitted Wear Thought On Our Fourth Birthday— is no charge. Doors will open at ANDOVER 1950' will be held throughout the 7:30 there are no reserved seats. We started in business as the Koikport Market on April 1st. 194h month of April. All vehicles must display an inspection sticker by and Sister (April Fool's Day) .. . we were not fooling—hut plenty of people felt PREP.% It E EASTER PAGEANT PLAYHOUSE wiry for us, it seemed to be too big an undertaking for "babes in the May 1. An Easter pageant. "The Chal- BLOUSES woods" to take over such a prosperous and well-known concerts as the lenge of the Cross" will be pre- Friday, Saturday—March 31, April 1 GARDEN CLUB sented by the West Parish church 3:05 6:00 8:55 I. E. Greeley Co... • The Andover Garden club will Malaya SWEATERS on Easter Sunday evening. Preced- Spencer Tracey—James Stewart—Valentina Cortesa Sugar was being rationed .. . meet at 10 a. no., Tuesday. Apr. ing the pageant there will be an 1 :50 4:45 7:40 Meat was in constant demand at any price— 4, at the Andover Inn. Mrs. Fran- Easter program by members of Dalton Gong PINAFORES Butter, Eggs, Calmed Goods were almost unobtainable ces W. Mitchell will be the speak- the church school under the direc- Don Barry—Betty Adams el' and her subject will be "Keep- tion of Mrs. John Hall. Jr. The Sunday, Monday—April 2, 3 Our courage was not questiorsed, but hail We done the right thing? ing the Garden Upkeep Down." Brother Sister pageant will be directed by Mrs. 625 925 • • Could we snake a go of it? . . . llonestlt, we were scared—it was Morning coffee will Ise served. Nevadan John Gaskill. The offering will be Randolph Scott Dorotfr, Molonc tough the first year—customers were Isuliu g eyilything they could see, for the summer conference fund 1:45 4:45 7:45 and 'WOOLS and it was tip to us to gel around and secure incoliaildise—we did that, Subscribe to The Townsman for the young people. Backfire we had more short met( ilandise than ailv iitlici store in town atsd we Virginia Mayo---Gordon MacRae SLIPS, PANTIES dealt it out fairly and equitably. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday—April 4, 5, 6 Now' we are starting :mother sear—our fifth—what is ahead? . . . (Re-released Top Attractions) and HOSE Our challenge to the future is a continuance of the methods that have FRIENDS Holiday Inn ...... •• . . 2:05 5:30 8:55 ben in rogue here for the past 112 years. We had a customer in our store recently who really surprised Bing Crosby—Fred Astaire—Virginia Dale these things its when he said: "I didn't know you sold paint." Modest-like, Lady Eve 3:45 7:10 We believe that service accommodation is something we cpened up (well. he asked for it) and we gave him the Barbara Stanwyck—Henry Fonda complete story of PITTSBURG PAINT. We extolled its covering E IN SOON. tangible ... Friday, Saturday—April 7, 8 and workability qualities, plus its exceptional color range. Get Closed Good Friday Matinee—Open as usual starting 4:40 1950 copy of Color Dynamics for the home (it's free) and join WE ARE SELLING CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE! 3:05 6.00 8:55 S. GO RIGHT! nor growing list of satisfied paint customers. Fighting Man of The Plains . . . . Randolph Scott—Jane Nigh Mork of The Gorilla 1:45 4:40 7:35 The Rockport Market LIWRENCE PLATE and WINDOW GLASS COMPANY Johnny Weissmuller—Trudy Marshall Usual Saturday Morning Children's Movie at 10 O'Clock LAWRENCE, MASS. LSSI \ I it LEI TEL. 1231 417 CANAL STREET Western Feature — Adventures of Sir Galahad, No. 3 (Serial) Telephone Law. 3-7,51 Cartoons and Short Subjects --- Accommodation Service THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN -- MARCH 30, 1950

Legion To Hold A. P. C. f408.0ItM' A. P. C. sorority of the South The public is invited to attend church to he held at 5 p.m. Sur- Birthday Supper the annual vesper service of the day. Apr. 2, in the church veslr ,- (Continued on Page 12) h. post 42, the Ladies auxiliary and their immediate families. The American Legion is nation- ally celebrating its 31st year, and the supper will he In honor of that event. It will take place in the post rooms on Park street. at 6:30 ut your p. In., Monday, Apr. 10. Tickets oot forward are now available from any of the following: Commander Richard 4e' FASTER Wrigley, Vice-Commanders Albert Cole. Jr.. and Robert Volker, Past DE. Commanders Master Eaton. Frank Markey, Thomas Dea, Ar- thur Coleman, Finance Officer Robert Prescott, and Irving and Roger Whitcomb.

UNION EASTER SERVICE The Andover Youth Council. sponsored by the Andover council of churches announce the annual early morning Easter service will • he held at 7 o'clock Easter mor- mu/6%1676f ning in the West Parish church. nyloos The Merrimack college glee club which will make Its first public appearance Sunday afternoon in the Jenkins auditorium at Malden In a program of sacred and secular music. DOHERTY A high twist, snag Subscribe to The Townsman A plan agreeable to all those pres- tough, longer wearing College Glee Club ent was finally evolved which will sheenless stockirc be presented to the respective or- ganizations at their next meetings. Insurance Delightfully sheer 127 MAIN ST. To Sing At Malden All members of those organiza- and beautiful PAUL'S TEL. 2125 The Merrimack college Glee tions are urged to attend so they AGENCY 19 Years' Experience club will make its first public ap- may vote on the acceptance of the Dressmaking • Remodeling • pearance in the Greater Boston plan as presented. The next com- • Alterations area Sunday afternoon at 2:30 mittee meeting will be held in the Stancia Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses p. no. when it will give a concert Made to Order American Legion rooms at 7:45 refection in Malden at the Jenkins audito- p. in., Monday, Apr. 17, at which ^4N,, rium. There will be a varied pro- time the member% will report on gram of sacred and secular selec- the action taken by the organiza- SERVICE WITH tions with Sarah Bolger, a young tions they represent. soprano trained in Dublin by Dr. YOUR INSURANCE 51 Gouge Vincent O'Brien, and Mary Free- WILL APPROVED May we have an opportunity to man, harpist, a pupil of the out- help you buy the protection you The estate of Mrs. Ellen J. Best need? We represent financially- standing Dr. Grandjany of New was estimated at $85,000 it was strong, long-established and 15 Denier York, as soloists. reputable companies which en- disclosed when the will was ap- joy an enviable record of service This concert is being sponsored proved in Probate court at Salem to buyers of insurance. by the Austin Guild of Merrimack Tuesday. Judge John V. Phelan college which has long been in- appointed her son George Edgar MUSGIOVE BUILDING terested in introducing the college Best named as the sole beneficiary TEL. 260-W 40 MAIN ST . glee club to outside audiences. as executor. The college glee club was the first extra-curricular group to be established at the new college opened in the fall of 1947.

Plan Observance Of Memorial Day (Continued from I'age 1) cussed at length with several sub committees being appointed to work on the following items and report at the next meeting: flow- ers, markers and flags for 497 graves, band music for the parade, wreaths for the various memorials, Amazing New G-E open automobiles for the Gold Star mothers, invitations to the PortaL:e Dishwasher Gold Star mothers to participate, and military units to march in the Ends Kitchen Sink parade. Further discussions in- clude the starting time, route of Slavery! \ the parade order of march, and Amazing new services at the various memorials G-E Portable and cemeteries with appropriate Dishwasher speakers and members of the PAINLESS does all the hard clergy. Big-Car Safety! PAYMENTS work for you( GENEROUS A great deal wat accomplished TRADE- Washes dishes, Ford's 35% easier-acting King- INS glasses, silver, at this first meeting as a direct Size Brakes stop you on a dime. PROMPT DELIVERY pots, and pans result of the fine spirit of coopera- You get "Picture Window" Visi- —with the flick tion between the representatives bility. And, turns are easy with of a switch I of the several organizations with Ford's "Finger-Tip" Steering. Completely every subject brought up for dis- portable — no cussion being settled with the com- installation cost. mittee in unanimous agreement. See it today! The longest discussion centered igiE. DEMONSTRATION around the procedure followed in C. n. carrying out the Memorial day services. In years past the parade GENERAL 4; ELECTRIC bail been scheduled to begin at 8 a. no., and. it has generally been about 1 p. no., before all the partic- DISHWASHER ipants have completed the serv- ices. Several suggestions were made and discussed in an effort to carry out the observances in a W. R. HILL more efficient and military manner without detracting in any way from the honor and respect due the memory of deceased veterans.

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