' " jjBfcfciWH"1 ;vr r-rr Te noe cu i pann t hl a hold to planning is club Andover The T. F. Mrs. I and Mr. of son ill. Carlton, Carlton,isI seriously Tyler I I I Thursday. |A. Hod well, Everett Hilton, Clarence Hi Hi Clarence Hilton, Henry Hod Everett Riddock, well, |A. M. the On Charles are: February. [committee in hall town the I indance I ( f the Andover Natural History society next next society History meeting INatural ( Andover the the f 1900 at in sun J theeclipsethe of Tinn, the former for his home in Dundee, and and Dundee, morn- in home this his for Tinn, former the Pretorian steamer from sailed the ■Boston village, on the in men young |known store. drug Shattuck’s II. [C. [Weeks and Henry W. Barnard. W. Henry [Weeks and sm seepio ves hc h to of took he which views stereopticon Isome tion of Costume” before members of the the of members before Costume” I Public of School association. Teachers’ tion | school, is absent from her work on account account of on | the illness work of mother. her her from school, isabsent | I Next Monday evening H. Winthrop Winthrop H. evening Monday Next r I ■he Memorial Hall library show an addition addition of an show rebuilding the library for Hall ■he Memorial submitted plans The _ 'Chambers of Commerce. Fn the north side lising from a basement room basement a from lising side the Fn north phe latter for Brechin, Scotland. pheBrechin, for latter ■Frances, reached Andover last Friday, after after Friday, last ■Frances, reached Andover ■having spent several months abroad. ■havingseveral spentmonths _“ i_ Hill Hill Jght. Police are endeavoring to locate the the locate to endeavoring are Police Jght. families once in a while without having to go to having to without families while a in once allowed does he It should clergymen night. seem that Thanksgiving on telephone of game that from up Retting thusiasticabout he did answer the ’phone when he received received he when ’phone the answer didhe ■urderer. o h telephone. the their to with evening quiet a enjoy relax and en­ the answer to youngsters particularly his of withone Pit wasn’t church, Baptist of his many friends all the way across the the across way the continent. all friends many Iaiw- his of from call a only was It message. the ■ New rules and regulations for the conduct conduct t the for regulations ■ and rules New Jumps academy next Monday evening. Monday next academy Jumps a contact he to and evening nobby, a Thursday as happened station wireless wavi chance!" That was said about fifty years ago years fifty about said was That chance!" ht e a a onr n oe ey fine very some on corner a had feeling he Pit that of he sogame his to and return was there, to aide out pastorates Jlanst had n tto ot n aiona hc akd i if him asked which California in station out renec, but it conveyed to him the well wishes wishes well the him to conveyed renec,it but friendships out in the land of ambitious ambitious of land the in out friendships | on Tuesday Vote Will for a happy Thanksgiving from his friends in friends his from forThanksgiving happy wishes a Hansen Mr. Rev. he wouldto convey latron of the local Eastern Star Tuesday Tuesday Star Eastern local Tuning. the of latron to a young man named Hcnty C. Pearson by by Pearson C. Hcnty named the youngto a man get you whenever it to add libraryand Berkeley and Alameda, ( alifomia. Rev. Mr. Mr. Rev. alifomia. ( BerkeleyAlameda, and JMrs. Philip L. Hardy was elected worthy worthy elected was Hardy L. Philip JMrs. and t e th d n a I l a t the Massachusetts General hospital. is hospital. road General Massachusetts the Burnham of t a l Barnet Charles on [Mrs. Boston, Hill, Corey londay. operation hospital, Brooks an I undeiwent Miller E. 1 Henry j Peirce win deliver eain y h cmite n were and committee the night. Tuesday ■opted by con- for Beration drafted been have meetings Jjchers Itally wounded in Elm square last Friday Friday last square and Elm in shot wounded was Black Itally T. Robert ■Patrolman Wht o nd YorNegbr j eighbors N our Y d an You hat W j | lrd oe st etr i tecae of chapel the in lecture to Iis Noyes Alfred was Andover, of town the of of board rlectmen the of chairman Hardy, a Frank II. 0 the top of the present second story. second present 0the of the top the school committee meetings and the the and meetings committee school the eeDigi in Doing Were k n t/ t/ n k AE.Wd, hr. Dc 11 Dec. Thurs., \ALE...Wed., Sired Orchard | Vew Vew 'News Rev. I-orentz I. Hansen, paster of the the of paster Hansen, I. I-orentz Rev. UcClellanGift Shop UcClellanGift well- two Magee* John and Fcttes James Hut Rev. Mr. Hansen was very glad that that glad very was Hansen Mr. Rev. Hut A man in South I.awrence operates a short- short- a operates AI.awrence in man South se\ County Assessors’ association at the the at association Assessors’ County se\ Principal Nathan C. Hamblin will exhibit exhibit will Hamblin C. Nathan Principal rubber your of beginning the this Make “ Dr. John A. Leitch has opened an office at office at an opened has Leitch A. John Dr. eting Tuesday. held inSalem tied president of the newly organized organized newly the of president tied Miss Grace Hill, teacher in the Stowe Stowe the in teacher Hill, Grace Miss Mrs. II. H. Tyer and daughter, Miss Miss daughter, and Tyer H. II. Mrs. Nickel a for Call Transcontinental This This c in c t t c in c (Continued on page 2, colum n 2) n colum 2, page on (Continued — hrFls r n Andover A in ere H Folks ther O Exhi ton itio ib h x E n A The Beginning of a Library a of Beginning The rcnt mai Same e Wet aih Pre­ Parish est W New — e m a S s in a em R Precinct ilia C 12 at the Andover Manse Andover the at 12 hns rm e York New from Things Twenty five Years Ago Years five Twenty T o Crsmas Christm for ta A bout Y ou a n d Us Us d n a ou Y bout A ta o f f o o ncude t ofVae Vilg ad o n Tow and illage V ale, V f o rts a P e d clu In to Ten Years Ago Years Ten eics— ei t S i i hree T in lit Sp 1 ct recin P — recincts P oe Town Sober hne i Precincts in Changes an address on “ The Evolu­ The “ on address an —^ - ANDOVER. - ^ i— - Other Days Other Days G one one G he l 221-J el. T Dy pca LNHOSDiy 65c Daily LUNCHEONS Special $1.00 DINNERS, SUNDAY WEEK-DAY DINNERS, 75c DINNERS, WEEK-DAY

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J G irls’ Friendly Society to H old old H to Society Friendly irls’ G and Lincoln street is to be included in the the in included be to is street Lincoln and inconven­ an Vale the in voting find so and new West Parish precinct. Parish West new cos o h Nrh noe ln, n from and line, Andover boundary North the western club’s to across country the about of High street. He has taught at Staten Staten at taught has He street. High of and High of intersection the to lots across ec. prin f h peet rcnt 1, precinct present load Shawshcen living the around those including of portion A ience. center Parish West include nearer to live who ns designed sopersons is slice 2 1. precinct The 3 and precincts present the of portions 4, numbered be to precinct, new a to added stairs. sponsorship of the Girls’ Friendly society of society church. Friendly Christ Girls’ the of sponsorship the at semi- held be isto a dance when subscription formal evening tomorrow in ushered West the into going mentioned already present its retain will the which number. 3, over precinct bridge to the to line Lawrence the from is that proper; village to the down only include cut be would village, Shawsheen in celle Poisson, Alfred Ratte,Louis Broughton Ratte,Louis Alfred Poisson, celle precinct 2. precinct street of Main center the along runs precincts precinct house. The schcol, vestry and and vestry schcol, The house. precinct of also consist will which Paiish West in off and cut been has Ballardvalc, 2, precinct 6 precinct benumbered would it that except class of Punchard in the town hall from 8:00 8:00 from hall town the in Punchard ofclass formerly was with Paul Reisman’s in Boston. in Reisman’s Paul with was formerly 5. precinct Vale, the in remain would Vale the neater would these while 4 road Argilla transferred, likewise be Precinct and road I^ovejoy to street, transferred be would street November club house from 8 to 12 under the the 12under to 8 from house club November tiansferred voters no be would There river. ueie Event Yuletide man; Everett Gcrrie, Evelyn Rutter, Helen Helen Rutter, Evelyn Gcrrie, Everett man; ol b i peic 1 toe o h ws in west the to those 1, precinct in be would of center the along street, Morton from tde fr h pisho a Ctoi Uni­ Catholic at versity. priesthood the for studies ard, Mrs. Claxton Monro, Mrs. Arthur Hirst, Hirst, Arthur Mrs. Monro, Claxton Mrs. ard, possible as suggested been places. voting have Grange present the of slice A plan. new the under to 11:30 tonight. 11:30 to tra will provide the music, with a singer who singer a with music, the willprovide tra Blanchard and road, pond Haggetts toad, Bellevue street, Brown on living 2 precinct in al psil oe ptis n oe down­ one and upstairs town the one at possibly be vote (to hall, would 2) precincts 1 and these numbered both from voters but Ballardvalc Shawshcen. of and part off lopping and precinct, cutting Hill alone, the six,to leaving precincts mittee: Mrs. Alden I). Nute, 10 Stonehedge 10Stonehedge com­ Nute, following I). the Alden Mrs. from mittee: obtained be may then and Walnut to Maple of center the Elm, ahntn D C, hr h cnldd his concluded he where C., D. in professed Washington, was and Y., N. Island, Staten mystical theology. mystical has who O.S.A., Hart, S. Leo Rev. of place Osgood on voters the of Some Parish. West the center of the town approximately in half, half, in approximately town the of center the as part one parts, three into split be would It four from the town plan of the The change will plan August. substance last in up rcdistricting drawn the selectmen, on vote will er Rbr Smsn Vrii Hl, Mar- Holt, Virginia Simpson, Robert Beer, Island, Tulsa, Okla., and Chicago. and Okla., Tulsa, Island, Bertha Irvine, Nellie Saunders, Helen Winn, Dorothy 1032(Stewart, Lucy telephone road, line this of east the to Those road. Burnham cf ccntci the Florence, of center the Park, Pa., attended the Augustinian academy at at academy Augustinian the attended Pa., returned to Villanova college as professor of professor as college Villanova to the returned taking here Detroit, church in Augustine’s Augustine’s St. St. from to transferred Paradise, II. Scott Mrs. Kimball, Carleton W. Charles Mrs. Jenkins, Alice Miss worth, Mrs. Harold Abbott. Harold Mrs. Parish precinct. The other two parts divide divide parts two other The precinct. Parish Parish West a creating three, in one Precinct Hilton and Ruth Swenson. Ruth and Hilton Mrs. George II. Musk, Mrs. Kenneth Min- Min- Kenneth C. Mrs. Mrs. Musk, II. George Walker, Mrs. Dacrc W. Mrs. Henry, Fmily Richards, Mrs. Frederick W. H. Stott, Stott, H. W. Frederick Mrs. Richards, Fmily e Assat at Assistant New 1926 at Villanova. He was ordained at at ordained was He Villanova. at 1926 Mrs. Roy Spencer, Mrs. Walter Howe, Miss Miss Howe, Walter Mrs. Spencer, Roy Mrs. The present precinct 3, with polling place place polling with 3, precinct present The noe’ Yltd sca sao i t be to is season social Yuletide Andover’s Tickets are priced at SI.00 a couple and and couple a SI.00 at priced are Tickets new two the between line dividing The iecmite Rgnl Wlae chair­ Wallace, Reginald committee: Tire Hart Daniel Mrs ofson is the Hart Father Freddy Danner’s popular six-piece orches­ six-piece popular Danner’s Freddy change. greatest the undergoes 1 Precinct A dance is to be conducted by the junir.r junir.r the by conducted be to is dance A e. er B Sih OSA, a l>ecn has O.S.A., Smith, B. Henry Rev. South- Irving Mrs. follow: patronesses The served. be to are Refreshments now voters all plan, proposed the Under new only the have would Parish West unchanged remains Hill, the on 4, Precinct evening Tuesday Andrvcr of voters The Father Smith, a native of Chestnut Hill, Hill, Chestnut of native a Smith, Father UIR LS DNE TONIGHT DANCE CLASS JUNIOR S u b scrip tio n S em i-F o rm u l l u rm o i-F em S n tio scrip b u S Cniudo pg ,clmn 1) n colum 4, page on (Continued t oebr Club November at 2 o 1 to 12 plt n Three T in lit Sp neTo orrow om T ance D et aih Changes Parish West Village Precinct Cut Precinct Village t Augustine’s St. A and

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I Alexander Thomson; trustee for three years, Wadman. Ithree Mrs. for trustee Thomson; I Alexander George Mrs. conductress, Wade; Albert I Mrs. ertr, r. hre E Fse; treasurer, Foster; E. harles ( Mrs. Isecretary, ere.Te id atngt a uh more much was night Wind last The degrees. severe than the previous night. previous the than severe School o f Tow n AfTuirs D iscusses iscusses D AfTuirs n Tow f o School Meeting” “Town station. tem­ the before day the On seven. after until ten above, and at 2:30 it had dropped two two dropped had it 2:30 at and above, ten 3rd in the form of a town meeting. Mrs. Mrs. meeting. town a of form the in 3rd police the at ;six above to there down went to hovering perature o’clock, dropped five at station police above five the at mercury arms, John Reilly; sentinel, John Darby and and Darby John sentinel, Reilly; John arms, and Miss Anna Kuhn, as chairman of the the of chairman as Kuhn, clerk; Anna as Miss Ripley, Susan and Miss selectmen; as ins in the November club house on December house on club November the in ins meet- their had Voters Women of League the the when meriting this season current the chairman of the standing committee, Frank Frank committee, standing the of chairman A. Graham Baldwin, and Mrs. Joseph Burns, Burns, Joseph Mrs. and Baldwin, Graham A. and the appropriations recommended in each in recommended appropriations the and which have been studying tne questions questions tne studying been have which gestion that parents assist in chaperoning at at chaperoning in assist parents that gestion attending the town meeting on December 10. December on meeting town the attending appoint a committee to further study its its study further to committee a appoint S. McDonald. S. secretary, Francis A. Nelligan; sergeant at- at- sergeant Nelligan; recording A. O’Gonnot; Francis J. secretary, Michael secretary, financial Doyle; Thomas treasurer, O’Hagan; He teachers. local apiniinting of the advisability about was asked he when period question evening Wednesday secondary of state, the supervisor for Burtt, education by W. given was Jerome schools secondary in involved Mrs. French, V. E. Mrs. moderator; as ing Spell Cold First honor. Lovelj’s Mr. in testimenial the son Brown, associate matron, Mrs. Frederic Frederic Mrs. matron, associate Brown, son omte wr read. were committee replies informative and intelligent The case. welfare public of branches several the cussed lant; it was the findings of this group that that meeting. group this this of findings war- the town was the it in wclfaic lant; public to relating group a of charge in is Barnes C. N. Ralph doae mle lse nodrta more that order in classes smaller advocated tesd n i tl. e lo ae h sug­ dances. the and school parties made also He talk. his in stressed problem that a resolution was passed to to passed was resolution a that problem noon tea at the close of the meeting. close the of the at tea noon permits a careful consideration of this subject, of subject, this consideration careful a permits saw no reason why local teachers shouldn’t shouldn’t teachers and local why teachers, reason capable no for saw need the stressed associa­ Parent-Teacher Andover the before matron, Miss Cuthill; yerthy natron, Harri­ natron, yerthy Cuthill; Miss matron, of Cahill John President County by stalled C. K. in meeting a at H., (). A. 6, Division of o’clock. eight at evening morrow tees of the permanent fund and the auditing auditing the and fund permanent the of tees to enlightening. proved and audience l)Oth the interesting be and group of members study by raised the questions pertinent to dis­ executives These committee. finance and John Darby sang a few selections. Bryan Bryan few selections. a sang Darby John and were presented to the league members at at members league the to presented were personal attention could be given each pupil. each given be could attention personal smaller communities of the so-called fads and and fads so-called the of communities smaller much interest was shown in the playground so playground the and in shown held, was was interest discussion much open an ing,” Mrs. Vasco Nunez was hostess for the after­ the for hostess was Nunez Vasco Mrs. the town warrant. Mrs. Blackiner then then Blackiner Mrs. warrant. town in included be the should recommendations time the if that suggested was It requirements. be appointed if capable. if appointed be tion. ul ody ih. h ofcr wr in­ were officers The night. Monday hull on Talks Official to­ room hoir ( Male the in held be to is tee ity Til eat re group are asked to meet at Punch- at Til ity meet to eat asked re are group Brown. Harrison an­ Mrs. the succeeds She hall. ic at Star Mason­ in evening Tuesday held Eastern meeting nual local the of matron . atr ascae arn M. Carter; Mr. patron, associate Carter; M. Danahy Dennis and few remarks, a made han many of the fundamental studies. He also also He studies. fundamental than the of citizenship on that many bearing more said the He have of they studies. many by extra-curricular frills, elimination the at ment his expressed disappoint­ Burtt Mr. buildings, coach; and George Carcns, Boston sports sports Boston Carcns, George and coach; reminded those present of the desirability of desirability the of present those reminded fies Elected Officers Edward vice-president, Dolan; J. Henry Bresna- Francis historian County Lawrence. was served following the ceremony. the following served was oc, r eln rpdy Tebnut s to is banquet Punchard The as rapidly. >ears selling 25 arc coach, out rounding is who wd Nlo, omr avr backficld writer. Harvard former Nelson, Swede I Mnig ascae odcrs, Mrs. conductress, associate Manning; II. uh neet in Interest Much Reed favored with a dance. A chicken dinner dinner chicken A dance. a with favored Reed ( larke, assistant athletic director at Harvard; Harvard; at director athletic Eskie assistant larke, coach; ( fresh Harvard Stahlcy, Neil b> be held December 17 and will feature talks talks feature will 17 and December held be ienas Install Hibernians At one this morning the mercury was at at was mercury the morning this one At As a variation from the usual procedure, procedure, usual the from variation a As of weather coldest the by hit was Andover An interesting talk on the social problems problems social the on talk interesting An presid­ Barnes, Mrs. were platform the On T he following officers were elected: worthy worthy Telected: officers were following he attend to invited is public general The The officers installed were: President, President, were: installed officers The commit­ the of meeting important very A All those interested in forming a Commun­ a forming in interested Allthose eot o te ertr, raue, trus­ treasurer, secretary, the of Reports the during non-committal was Burtt Mr. new its on town the congratulating After Lovely, Gene for banquet the for Tickets rmtc ad ulc paig ee also were speaking public and Dramatics meet­ town “ the of adjournment the Upon Miss Bertha R. Cuthill was elected worthy worthy elected was Cuthill R. Bertha Miss president as installed was Dolan J. Henry aqe fr Coach for Banquet i Wefr— oder­ M elfare—“ W lic b u P O OM HAR GROUP THEATRE FORM TO d. r,.r»hra ad laa Ba, at la ny arlhfr r. iir parot. a nln Tw—HLIS UROOKS Town—PHILLIPS Fnaland fa N t!. atrio p ailiar. ard. alralihlforw anly, m tlia la.t Brat, alwaya, and rfa h r;» . , r ndn.n A iiig Andover Visiting col rbe s Problem School fies Monday Officers ed y League by Held y atr Star Eastern by or Presides r” to a

at the Free church yesterday. Free church the at state cup game in Quincy Sunday. in Quincy game cup state at spectators the were among Essexofstreet, Jacksonville, Florida, where they will spend spend will they where Florida, Jacksonville, during the past week, Howard Harrington Harrington Howard week, past the during prto promd t h Wnhse hos­ Winchester the recently. pital at performed operation yesterday on their return trip to Mcnomonie, Mcnomonie, to trip return their on yesterday the Boston Ccltics-Lusitania Recreation Recreation Ccltics-Lusitania Boston the the winter. the his 84th birthday Tuesday. He is the oldest oldest the is He Tuesday. birthday 84th his has been singing excerpts from the opera opera the from excerpts singing been has gan his duties recently as executive secretary. executive as recently duties his gan club Monday evening, December 23, for the the for 23, December evening, Monday club ahr o itn edMna afternoon. Monday held Hilton, Jos father, Hilton’s Mr. < Rev. funeral the f the attend to Buttrick, and Mrs. George H. Musk of this this of Musk H. George Mrs. and Buttrick, Alexander Neil and street Central of Doyle Tuesday. street gratulations. Main on home his at day Merchants and Miners Line on Tuesday for for Tuesday on Line Miners and Merchants member of the Ballardvalc Methodist church. Methodist Ballardvalc the of member artha.” M “ od r,sn fM.ad r. on Deycr- John Mrs. and Mr. of son Jr., mond, Dr. term. third a for president wasreelected Burns \V.C Bishop harles trustee. is a he Arlington Day nurseiy. Day Arlington her home on Florence street following an an following street Florence on home her meeting Alliance Woman’s the at Events” Florida. in stay a enjoying Wisconsin. They arrived here Sunday night night Sunday here arrived They Wisconsin. town are on a committee which is holding a a holding is which committee a on are town con­ of cards sent or called friends Many road, sailed on the S.S. Allegheny of the the of Allegheny S.S. the on sailed road, Tilton school a 14-0 defeat. John returned to returned rival John 14-0ancient defeat. the a school Tilton handing by year the New of ended member a as letter his football awarded was varsity road, Shawsheen of mond, Deyer- John week fast school Hampton New the of meeting annual the attending burg the at on operated was who teacher school Dearborn, Michigan, recently. Michigan, Dearborn, his home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Thanksgiving the for home his which team football successful Hampton’s be­ Cleveland, of formerly Jennings, Frank which of hurches ( of Council Massachusetts able is she before time ave­ some be will Punchard It on home nue. her to returned has n M. adi o “Aut dcto in Education Adult “ on Baldwin Mr. and England New at held be to First Education the Adult on conference at Tuesday speak at Yale; Miss Mary Baker, Vassar 1929,now Vassar Baker, Mary Miss Yale; at of Marshall Bob were these Among stu­ college dents. young of group a holiday giving to resume her teaching. resume to Thursday. of Page Front take The “ will on Blackmer discussion a in Mr. part Plaza. Copley the a long ride as he had l>een doing during the the l>eenduring summer. doing had he as ride long a studying at the Ruggles street Pre-School in Pre-School street Ruggles the now 1934, at Mills studying Sutton, Helen Miss school; Fellowship Commonwealth a of holder years l^awrence General hospital a few weeks ago, weeks few a hospital l^awrence General acr wl apa Mna eeig in evening Monday appear will dancer, Wednesday, on members for party Formulated Plans club in Square and Comt>ass hall at 6:15 next next 6:15 Comt>ass at and hall Square in club ” Techniques. Its and Problems Its Activity,” Action: Education Adult England New nesday afternoon went with his chauffeur for for chauffeur his with went afternoon nesday research assistant at the Harvard Medical Medical Harvard the at assistant research two for Scotland, University, Andrew’s St. George Washington hall. Washington George Wed­ meeting the at made plans to centing will give an illustrated talk on “Glimpses of “Glimpses on talk illustrated an give willConstantinople, near Anzacs the with fought will faculty .vademy Phillips the of Baldwin irr bcue hy ee u, n Wed­ and due, were they because Library to Massachusetts of club Republican the of Luther Gulick entertained over the Thanks­ the over entertained Gulick Luther notify Mrs. Fred L. Collins not later than than one. later at not Collins L. Fred Mrs. to notify asked are goto wishing Members nesday. ac­ Lawrence, in Weigels at 18, December on t h hm o Ms Wle Downs, Walter Mrs. of home the at nocn Hall Memorial the at books some return familiar a and active very was age of years a had Parish, West cf residents old the of one presided. club, the Commerce of C hamber Boston the at quet the officers werechosen the when club of the day, attended committee, Nominating the meeting semi-annual the at elected recently Miss Baker and Miss Sutton come from from come 1937. Sutton Miss Yale California. Piedmont, and Gulick, Baker Kdward Miss and Boston, r. s Soks Suh an street. Main South Stock’s, Asa Mrs. Kangaroo Land” at the meeting Service of the meeting the at Land” Kangaroo South Main street. Mrs. Thomas Bructao, Bructao, committee. the Thomas Mrs. street. Main South to before day the miles three walked had He 86 roads. Shawsheen Lowell nearly and the figure along although now is Hunt Mr. and 23 ill. critically November on shock severe of president Bushnell, T. Robert Hon. boy, Ban­ Victory the attended also He 1936. for Mon­ Boston, House, Parker the at meeting on District Congressional 7th the represent Monday, December 16. The party will start start will party 16. The December Monday, Mrs. Harold Cates and Mrs. Downs arc on on arc Downs Mrs. and Cates Harold Mrs. Andover former a where evening same the inscription dance at the Andover country country Andover the at dance inscription Janies McDonald of Elm court, John John court, Elm of McDonald Janies At the annual fall sports banquet held at at held banquet sports fall annual the At Boston in theatre Metropolitan the At observed street Summer of Howell John Rev. and Mrs. John G. Hilton started started Hilton G. John Mrs. and Rev. to returned has Heffcrnnn K. Moira Mrs. birth­ 82nd his celebrated Sawyer Martin Current “ on spoke May M. David Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Livescy, formerly Miss Helen Miss formerly Livescy, Ronald Mrs. Porter of Manning, H. John Mrs. and Mr. in was town this of Pray \ ( Philip Mrs. hxe ao pn Wdedyi Fitch­ in Wednesday spent Eaton Thaxter high local Carter, Gould Fmma Mrs. h Advr ohr’ lb il od a hold will club Mothers’ Andover The Graham A. Rev. and Blackmer R. Alan is Aberdeen the of S Dean E R. T O N Sarah Miss S W E N L A C O L The directc rs are to meet December 26 at at 26 December meet to are rs directc The and Gutterson E. Myron Mrs. and Mr. tne Obre wrdwnee who world-wanderer Osborne, Stanley greatest Spain’s as known Argentina, La after- Tuesday next held be to is whist A street, 127 Lowell of Hunt William James was who McTemen, B. Malcolm Dr. O DRS SRIE CLUB SERVICE ADDRESS TO y ohr’ Club Mothers’ by A RETN MONDAY ARGENTINA LA T

at Peabody house, starting at 8:15. Harvard Harvard 8:15. at starting house, evening Peabody Thursday at next night Ladies’ annual game in the world.” Even .lie tendcrest mind mind tendcrest .lie Even world.” the in game A lton Hull R lackiiigton to O pen pen O to lackiiigton R Hull lton A ated from ether c< lieges.ether from ated attraction on the Andover Civic Artist Artist Civic Andover the on attraction n te e Deal. New the and press characters who play this "greatest "greatest this play who characters press e ac re t ivt fins h gradu­ who friends invite to urged arc men at the door Wednesday night. Wednesday door the at title of his fascinating illustrated lecture. illustrated fascinating ofhis title the club. Womnn’s thrilled Shawsheen the again of members lllackington Hall Alton of how ii’sdonc. Alxrnt fifty tickets have been have tickets fifty Alxrnt of howii’sdonc. authority on political science, will speak on on speak will science, recognized political a on and authority Harvard at government of events ofdays. our events and llitler, Hoover, of Roosevelt, stories their ex’ents news as great such include stories and will feel at home with Witichell, Lippinnn, Lippinnn, Witichell, with home at feel will romantic their with etc., Division, Yankee the Rough the Titanic, the '68, of storm the sees available now at .he Harlxim shop, or later later or shop, Harlxim .he at now available morning in answer to a call from Box 54. It It 54. Box from back-fire. by a call was caused a Monday to answer street in Main morning North 226 of Davis of John A. automobile the in fire slight for a call ore ti espoomhi uhr lec­ author, photogmphei, news this Course, “ The Romance of News Gathering" was the the was Gathering" News of Romance The “ given to them for the entire course. entire the for them to given the very timely subject: The Suoreme Court Court Suoreme The subject: timely very the department the in men prominent most the is no charge. There pig, t, mme o te 6t Co., 167th the of member a Vt., Springs, Brisbane, William R. Hears!, Sidney Smith, Smith, Sidney Hears!, R. William Brisbane, it when time of corridors the tlnoiigli lack will wander mind a many coln's assassination, of Lewiston, Me., the Oliver of the machine, machine, the of Oliver the Me., Lewiston, of late killed was Reading, North in C.C.C., Killed Boy C.C. C. ant Arvo Sipla. Arvo ant morning. Sunday o’clock two at accident Hill Cunningham, Lowell Thomas, e.c., with with e.c., LowellThomas, HillCunningham, Lin­ and War, Civil the file, Chicago the Riders with “ Teddy" Roosevelt, the Maine, Maine, the Roosevelt, Teddy" “ with Riders where he was pronounced dead on arrival. on dead pronounced was he Reading where North in Baisley officeDr. the of to and left the to swung He reported. he away, 25feet saw*He boys. about when the them as given free.given rvn t edne, n te ae a con­ 12. was case December the until and tinued endanger, to driving 28, Joos, Joseph undermss. the of hundred few south a feet road a Reading by the on struck was he machine when night Saturday last ot h pooiin “Rsle Ta Italy That Resolved “ proposition: the port Ambitions ” in Africa. Ambitions avr Cu to Club Harvard story his and laughs, picture- and thrills his newspaper with man interesting this enjoy to will lollipop A price. small a at children Hamblin in the town hall. town to the in Hamblin introduced be will artist radio and turer, down the load. The other lx>ys reported that that lx>ys reported place other The roadside load. the a down from lx>ys returning camp first time in this locality. While his pictures the pictures his for While locality. Press,” this in the time first of Gentlemen “ lecture, next team freshman Dartmouth the meet epne,btJo a araycrid him carried already had Joos but responded, shouldei. hard the near road the on lying was hear­ after away feet 40 or 30 alxmt stopped morning on charges of manslaughter and and Monday manslaughter couit of charges District on in morning arraigned was esae Mn to Man Newspaper the in sup­ will o’clock team visiting eight The house. at Peabody evening Tuesday death, the doctot reported. doctot the death, than rather Reading in place took dently the general public of Andover by Mr. Nathan Nathan Mr. by of Andover public the general fie Gr I. tvn, oo Vehicle Motor Stevens, II. Garl Officer the with abreast, two walking were they the investigating still were officials, registry two stall garage in the new West Center de de Center West new the in garage stall two Ixnly The windshield. his strike ing something Academy to Debate to Academy will suppci bean bcscivcd. baked a seven to five from IS CTAE OD IN SOLD COTTAGE FIRST Parley of Dr. Perlcy bodyywith the D. examined Roscoe Reading Dr. Examiner Medical church Woman’s Union at the church. the at Union Woman’s church centre which are restricted to single house's. single to restricted are which centre In?__ the amid acres tolling lifty some eludes victim in the rear on the side nearest the road. the side nearest the on rear the in victim other three with walking been had DcRosicr have moved from 78 Salem street to their their to street Salem 78 new home. from moved have to sold been hus Andover West in velopment ambulances Reading and Andover the Both Is Justified in Pursuing Her Present Colonial Colonial Present Her Pursuing in Justified Is the scalp and a skull fracture caused the the caused fracture skull a of and lacerations scalp severe the Two evi­ death instantaneously. the because jurisdiction taking sale and supper is to lie held by the Baptist Baptist the by held lie to is supper and sale tiful surroundings of the old West Purish Purish West old the of It surroundings road. tiful Plain High of Stevens Carl bv property. Lieuten­ Naigleand A. Robert Captain Geist, the W. Shirley Barnard Real Estate and and Estate Real Barnard Shirley W. the tion. One is a Garrison Colonial and another another and Cod cottage. Cape Colonial Garrison is a One tion. Insurance Agency, exclusive agent for this this for agent exclusive Agency, Insurance Frank Trooper State French, James Inspector ae W n Eiaeh . arml who Dalrymple R. Elizabeth and W. lames . Z Z S r i S S ^ On December second, at a closed meeting, meeting, closed a at second, December On The Harvard club » f Andover will hold its its willhold » Andover club f Harvard The first the as evening Wednesday next On The seniors of Punchard have been invited invited been have Punchard of seniors The a to responded department lire local The Tickets for this outstanding event are are event outstanding this for Tickets rfso Wlim adl Elo, n of one Elliot, Yandell William Professor news latest his give will lllackington Mr. attend to invited cordially is public The will team debating academy Phillips The The first six-room Cape Cod cottage with a with cottage Cod Cape six-room first The direction same the in proceeding wus Joos Highgate of 18, DeRosier, Raymond A cereal supper will be served for the the for served be will supper cereal A and three, at open to scheduled is fair The Medical Examiner Dr. Victor A. Reed and and Reed A. Victor Dr. Examiner Medical and camp with police, local and State The sale of this house was made through through made was house this of sale The s|>onsored and owned is development The Tomorrow afternoon and evening a public public a evening and afternoon Tomorrow Two other houses are well under construc­ under well are houses other Two atcptn i te netgto were investigation the in Participating ie etr Here Lecture Give Civic A rtist C ourse Next Next ourse C rtist A Civic atot Fresh Dartmouth n edn Road Reading on ET ETR DEVELOPMENT CENTER WEST er rf Elliot Prof. Hear LGT UO FIRE AUTO SLIGHT ednesday W ownsman

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Public sentiment should should sentiment Public Topsfield. and ford done, n u jatfl egbrn tws f Box- of towns neighboring fjeautiful our in unfor­ is which growth roadside destroying Ronney Mrs. Tuesday on inn Phillips at club ning. eve­ Friday next hall town willl>ethe in held ieu gis ti Moefrhrdmg is damage further ore M this against up rise gardens are nude appropriate tc the house, house, tract. the or natural tc appropriate the nude are gardens countries-through formal foreign strictly of garden of type--in plans the to earliest as enlightening most was talk Spring’s vnn n h Ml (hi om t h Na­ the at rooms ('hoir Male the in evening attainment of a happy normal life, she normal said. happy of a attainment tunately being done by the W.P.A. especially especially W.P.A. the by done being tunately not approving of a formal type in an informal informal in an type formal of a day—when approving not present the formality—to less each March hereafter in ordci to replace the the replace boxes. to defective ordci in sum hereafter a willseek March each firedepartment the that said o ear Fire Repair To on Lecture Gives middle ages where more space was given and and given was space more where ages middle esu, seily ih t snainl wind­ suc­ sensational its very with proved especially cessful, season 1635 The elevens. ed et hrdy vnn b te e of men the the by be evening will be to Thursday Dame, smoker next monster held a Notre at speaker nriucipal at Horsemen’ used. be to are tional Bank building. Some speakers from from present. be to speakers expected Some are building. Boston Bank tional and he lias had considerable success with his his with success considerable had lias years, he of and number a for team college sylvania up in which the Villanova team upset “ Pop Pop ” “ upset team Villanova the which in up St. Augustine’s parish in the town hall. town the in parish Augustine’s St. Four “ famous the of member a ami Villanova l>c to replaced. have will and Aquality poor of said. chief the cable, defective ground on Monday evening, December 16, at six. 16, at December evening, Monday on Emer­ F. Chief (.'harles system, lirealarm old possible mix-up. possible has several several has on Bid* for Calif* EmerMon ief h C large amount of this cable was put in during during in put was cable this of amount large original warrant for the special town meeting meeting town special the for warrant original for the work will be opened at the fire station fire station the materials at opened willbe work on Bids the for yesterday. announced son century a half Andover’s on future near the is isald ot t ffy er ao He ago. years fifty to forty installed first punch out the alarm, and will avoid any any avoid will and alarm, the automatically will out This punch house. the-engine to work with them intelligently toward the the toward intelligently foi them with affection, and work experiences new to for for and their security recognize appreciation, family to for generation desire older the for Warner's highly-touted Temple team. Temple highly-touted Warner's the Shawsheen boom days, but it has proven proven has it but days, boom Shawsheen the but it was withdrawn when the finance com­ finance approved. the mittee when withdrawn was it but ilnv Cah to Coach Villanova uin f u eooi stain mn of many situation, economic our of fusion nal 360fe o al,aot 1-2miles, 2 about cable, of 13,600feet all In purpose, this for article special the a was In there purpose. this for $3,000 of transfer a large Boston stole and is an authority on authority an is and stole Boston large a them are taking on adult woirics. It remains remains It woirics. adult on taking are them dutet tesle i odt o under­ to ordet chililren. in their stand themselves adjustments associated is Abbott .Mrs. afternoon. day roof; being confronted with the extreme con­ extreme the with same confronted the being roof; under generations several with live na e te Apoe Buidi ittee's m m o Hygiene C g Mental in ild u B Approves ittee m m o C ce an in F nag ter neet, n t mk social make to to and limitations, interests, own their their enlarge realize to for necessity parents the of emphatically most Abbott spoke Mis. Others." and Ourselves standing is at Centre, Department Guidance Education I’arcnt Baker the of head Judge the with to Mon­ on Club lecture November the of challenging members the and interesting most etl yin. e sbet a “Under­ was subject Her Hygiene. 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cember 14 were formulated last night at the the at night last formulated 14 were cember state department secretary, Miss Anna Ma- Ma- Anna Miss secretary, department state Dc- hall town local the in bejheld to Council at fr hlrn f eeas c e held be tc veterans of children fer party leaily, was the guest speaker. guest The the was leaily, auxiliary. Iargion local the of meeting eepeetr hs night. hist presenter! were Saturday, December 21. December Saturday, aur 8. January charge of a PytIlians’ ladies’ night held last last held night ladies’ PytIlians’ a of charge ony oni to Council County only needs a majority vote. majority a needs only ber of local Pythians and Sisters attended. attended. Sisters and Pythians local num­ of large A ber Lawrence. hall, Essex in night in committee a of chairman was street Salem at a hr oe n al vneo De­ on avenue Maple 28. on home cember her at party of term the extend to proposal the to cvcr n Ms Aeadr ede M. n Mrs. and Mr. Beedie, Alexander Mrs. and YHAS NO LDE’ NIGHT LADIES’ ENJOY PYTHIANS h rfehet committee. on were refreshments Gorrie Mr. the and Stevens A. William f t Ade, arn an o Scot lain of at I, saint patron Andrew, St. of attended association Arbroath Andover the farther away to vote and many will be aide aide be go will to distance. many shorter and have a go will vote to to person away single farther a that mean not docs it six, to since four chang­ from town the ing precincts, cf rearrangement promised whether this will be approved, although it it although approved, be will this is doubtful ft whether years, more two clerk town the A. Christie, and Miss Elizabeth Mollison. Elizabeth Miss and Christie, A. Scott, Fred Mrs. and Mr. Robertson, Abbie Mr. Stewart, L. David Mrs. and Mr. derson, oa Arbroathians Local the first annual banquet and dance in honor honor in dance and banquet annual first the unspent. ae Bate M. n Ms Ewr An­ Edward Mrs. and Mr. Beattie, James r. oet o, r ad r. William Mrs. and Mr. Low, Miss Robert Grcenhow, and Mrs. Mr. Fyffc, Isabelle It. George Grcenhow, Miss Gladys Lucas, W. Susan Mrs. Mrs. L. and Mr. Grcenhow, Gillespie, John James Gillespie, Mrs. and Mi. f n sz ta te raiain a con­ has organization the organization. its last since ducted that size clubhouse any of Compass and Square the from accounts already appropriated but but appropriated already accounts from luring it rate, tax the in change no involves it Public of be Board to the of request have will The buildings furnished. the later or sooner George Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Alexander Mrs. and Mr. Gordon, George Stewart, Rachael Vannett, William Stewart, Petrie, Georgina Thin, Thomas Mrs. and Mr. at Ms Gogn Giud Ms George Mrs. Geirurd, Georgina Miss Watt, Lindsay, Nan Watts, Merrill Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Daley, Kathrine Robertson, William $406,000 fer fer $406,000 merely a transfer of unexpended Imlnnrrs Imlnnrrs unexpended of transfer a merely since approved, probably he also will Works since done, that be can that ground else the nothing on there's mainly appropriation, Watt, Mrs. Albert ( ’ole, David Strachan, Strachan, Mrs. David and Mr. ’ole, Rennie, ( William Mrs. Albert I’atullo,and Mr. Mrs. Hector Watt, Mrs. and Mr. Valentine, Mrs, and Mr. Smith, Edmund Mrs. and Mr. VVutt, James Mrs. and Mr. were: present voters. h meig hn h frt prpito of appropriation first the when meeting the Friday evening. It was the first social event event social first the was It evening. Friday Isabella M. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. James James Mrs. and Mr. Petrie, M. Isabella Petrie, B. George Mrs. and Mr. Frazer, Elsie town hall, almost two years to the day from from day the to years two almost hall, town eue i ojnto wt WPA labor. W.P.A. with conjunction in to used lialanccs be unexpended from $6500 about of David Vannett, Mr. and Mrs. Lovering Lovering Mrs. and Mr. Vannett, David President John Grcenhow presided. Those Those presided. Grcenhow John President The finance committee also approved the the approved also for meeting. committee town asked finance special be the The to at night amount the Tuesday as committee Board cf Public Works’ request fora transfer transfer fora request Works’ Public cf Board the town finance committee and the building building the and committee finance town the The yearly reports reports yearly The h nulaxlaybnutwl e held be will banquet auxiliary annual The hristmas t annual the for made were Plans County the of meeting the for Plans Mrs. Kenneth McDonald will held a whist whist a held will McDonald Kenneth Mrs. w-hi expressed been has op|x-sition Strong on upplicution to— upplicution on A large number of members and friends of friends and members of number large A Admission $1.00 u couple. Tickets Tickets $1.00 couple. uAdmission of Gorrie B. Thomas Deputy District the to expressed been has opposition No James Gillespie gave a talk on St. Andrew. St. on talk a gave Gillespie James 0 lifmlr tJ Tlpin 1032 Telnplionc lt«J. lgr Slaiifhm 10 Sentiment seems in favor of the additional additional the of favor in seems Sentiment The meeting will be called at 7:30 in the the in 7:30 at called be will meeting The A sum of $35,000 has been decided on by by on decided been has $35,000 of sum A November Clubhouse oo S. Andrew St. Honor t AUDY DC 7TH DEC. SATURDAY, Semi-formal Dance rn Finl Society Friendly irin1 G el o t he es f o s te s a T e th it u S to ly ie r a et n Andover in Meet BOOKSTORE MRS. AI.DKN D. NUTE NUTE D. AI.DKN MRS. the t8 o’clock 8At school was approved by the the by approved was school l »/•« fly cf all the committees committees the all

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1035 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN Mr. High is diicctor of talks for the Nalinn., International Water Colors at Gallery Bradford Chorus Broadcasting company. Mrs. Miri, m . iZ THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN incrly Dorothy B. Cutler of Andover. ™ An exhibition of “ International Water the eastern seaboard arc Ernest Henc, Sings Here Sunday I’ublixlied every Friday at the Press Building. Andover Mass., by the Andover Press Colors” arranged and circulated by The Art William /orach, Stefan H indi, Jacob Gctlar GAUNT TO RUN FOR COUNCIL Smith, and the Washington artist, Robert The Hmdfoitl Choral society of fifty F.LMF.R J. RROVF.it. Managing Editor Institute of Chicago is on display at the mixed voices will «ive a program of choral The fifth councillor district which com TOWNSMAN Telephone 132A Addison gallery, Phillips academy, during the Franklin Gates. A pleasant surprise for prises the cities nnd towns of Essex counw followers of New England painting is the music at the liaptist church, Sunday evening Entered at Andover Postoflice as Second Class Matter month of December. Phis exhibition, a selec­ at seven o’clock. The members of the chorus will again have Alfred Calvin Gaunt n) tion from the Chicago Biennial exhibition excellent I’rovincetown Harbor view by Methuen us n candidate for the Republic.,! Russell West of Newton, represented for the aie fiom Bradford, Haverhill, Andover, last spring, contains a scattered foreign Georgetown, West Boxford, Hampstead, nomination to the Governor's Council! " representation with the gieat majority of the first time in the Chicago exhibition. G ood News against everything any official does will George Grosz, the German artist recently N. II., and Plaistow, N. II. The society sang oppose the appropriation on the grounds pictures by American painters, many of Maundcr’s Song of Thanksgiving here at the After wondering for n long time why j "Have more than thou showest, speak_ whom reside in the vicinity of Chicago and transplanted to New York, whose drawings that the blasting was unneccssaiy, or Baptist church last November. the post ofBce department did nothing less than thou ^nowest" are exhibiting in the East for the first time. arc now on exhibition at the Germanic Mu­ should at least have been foreseen. seum, stands far above the rest of the foreign Alan Cole, boy soprano of the First church toward consolidating the Andover and DECEMBER Many of the familiar names—Iioppci, of Christ, Bradford, will sing the recitative Others will oppose it because they are contingent. His work in water color has the Ballardvnlc post oflires. we were very 3—Oberlin, fir*t fully co ed Marin, Demuth and Burchfield are not and air from the Messiah by Handel; “ Then against any additional expense. college, opens 1833. present in this exhibition, but their absence same satirical quality as the drawings, some­ much pleased this week to learn that an what mellowed by the medium itself. A shall the eyes of the blind,” and “ He shall But there is really only one sensible s compensated for by the appearance of feed His flock.” He will also sing antiphon- investigation of this matter is to lake many others less known, and possibly equally pleasant variation is contributed to the exhi­ way to look at this mess. No one can 4—Lillian Russell, noted stag* bition by a water color by the English artist, ally with the chorus when they sing the carol: place. tell whether the building committee has able. As might be expected, the middle west “ The Night Our Daily Game," the music of Andover is a tow n of some lO.fiOO per­ beauty, born 1861. I\ Wilson Steer, and drawings by Maurice erred, but certainly everyone knows is especially well represented in the exhibition which was composed by hire. Frederick sons; 9,600 of this number are served by although it is pleasant to find such New dc Vlaminck, Her mine David and Miguel that, being a group of fine citizens, they Wilson of Andover. Other soloists wilt in­ the Andover post office, and for some 5—Prohibition reaches legal England stalwarts as Frank W. Benson and Covamibins. did the best they could, spending a great Sharing honors with the “ International clude Virginia Fletcher of Havel hill who will inexplicable reason the other meager (UK) end in United States, 1933. Aiclcn Ripley holding their own in this amount of time on something foi which Water Color Exhibition” arc “ Wash Diaw- sing “ Come Unto Him ” from the Messiah, arc not allowed service from the Andover essentially modem exhibition. One may con­ and Margaret Wynton of Andover who will they will probably not even get a word clude that the gulf which has separated ings and Water Colors of French and Ameri­ post office. Today if you mail a letter to 6— Rhode Island colonists sing “ How Beautiful upon the Mountains" of appreciation. Those buildings arc “ modern” from “academic” is nairowing can Scenes” by Madame Germaine Rouget llallardvalc, you first of all have to put seize 44 British cannon, by I barker. well along in construction: they seem to when our conservative painteis arc both Chcruy. Madame Cherny, an aitist of con­ a three cent stamp on it as against two e f 1774. siderable reputation in her native country of Three of the choral numbers: “ Lo, how a be well constructed and very attractive willing and able to show their work with rose” by I’raetorius, "The Ixing Day Closes" cents to any other person in Andover; t hose of a different |>oint of view. France, came to this country in 1925, and has in appearance, something of which 7— Gold reaches par first tlms taught drawing and painting for the last by Sullivan, and a negro spiritual, “ He’s the SANTA then the letter instead of going directly In sixteen years, 1878. In the Chicago group we notice especially Lily of the Valley,” arranged by Fisher, will to the Vale has to go to Boston first and Andover should be very proud. It is the prize winning water color by Constantine several years at the Loomis Institute, Wind­ too late now to say: "No, we won’t sor, Connecticut. Her wash drawings of be sung without accompaniment. Other then to the Vale, which sounds very Pougialis (pleasantly reminiscent of Bernard f build it.” It would be far better to say: 8—Ship - to • shore telephone Chartres and Vezclay reflect a knowledge of choral numbers will lie "Hail Gladdening peculiar to us. When it nrrives there, it Karfiol), Carol Lou Burnham, LaForce Light” by Martin and "Hallelujah, Amen” is Coming ,1 “Well, we’ie in this thing; let's make a service started, 1929. medieval civilization and remind us pleas­ doesn't go to the person to whom you Bailey, William Robinson and A. J. Haug- from Judas Maccabacus by Handel. The good job of it now rather than have to seth. California is very ably represented by antly of the work of Rembrandt, and Claude wrote it; he has to come after it. Lorrain, and in the wood blocks of the great service will last about one hour. . . . to Hartigan’s and the spend mote for the same thing Intel.” 9—Alcott’s “Little Women’* the work of Barse Miller, James Couper The United States Post Office should Japanese artist, Hokusai. Gladys E. Macl’hcrson, organist of the jolly old fellow tells us that There should be no question about first published, 1868. Wright and Milfoid Zorncs. Among the be kept sufficiently up-to-date to elimin­ ewKU society will accompany on the organ and his sleigh is loaded down the approval of the rcairangcmcnt of better examples representing New York and Horace Killam of Andover will direct. The ate such 19th century methods. The with bound-to-plcase gifts. piccincts as suggested by the selectmen public is cordially invited to attend. Bcrviee now given Ballardvale is very The order of service: much below the service that a section in aitide two. The present arrangement OLD CHRISTMAS SEALS OF We list a few and invite you VALUE TO PHILATELISTS Prelude of a town like Andover merits. Imagine is fnr from being satisfactory. Rachmaninoff Will Obituaries to visit our store and inspect An unusual amount of interest is being The Long Day Close* (A cappclla) it; Ballardvnlc doesn’t even get rural Article three would change the term our complete gift display. of the town clerk from one to th,ee J~ taken by collectors of stamps in the 1935 Hail Gladdening Light Marlin free delivery: West Parish docs, all the Play Here Dec. 17 Jos Hilton Chorus yeais. There arc scvcial very worthwhile Christmas Seal which is being sold for the Toiletries from Y a r d l e t , Other outlying sections of Andover do; Announcement is made today by Phillips Jos Hilton, well-known local resident for Prayer, by the pastor reasons both for and against any pro­ benefit of the Essex County Health Associa­ II o u b ig a n t , L entiieric , but Babaidvale has to go after its mail. Academy, of the appearance of Rachmanin­ nearly sixty years, passed away at his home, tion in its campaign against tuberculosis. Congregational Hymn posal to lengthen an elective official's off, world-famous Russian pianist-composer, 188 North Main street, last Friday morning Mrs. Frank M. Benton of Judson road is the Rcdt. Then Shall the Eye* of the Blind, from C o t y n n d II u d n u t . term. For some jobs one year is not in George Washington Auditorium on Tues after an illness of only a few days. Bom in Messiah" Handel local chairman. For the M en, a complete line Greek)* Bearing Gifts nough time in which to allow a person day evening, December 17. This will be the Saugus 63 years ago, he came to Andover The aveiage purchaser of (’hristmas seals Air, He Shall Feed His Flock Handel That wooden horse of Troy is going to to become used to his various duties, last appearance of Rachmaninoff in this ter when a boy and has lived here ever since. will affix them to his holiday mail without Master Alan Cole (boy soprano) of the Famous B. B, B. be discussed at another special town and frequent changing of the official ritory. Funeral services were held Monday after­ stopping to examine them closely. However, Air, Come unto Him Handel Pipes, his favorite smok­ puxluces a sciics of short terms in which Within easy recollection Mr. Rachmanm noon at C hrist church, with Rev. Charles W. philatelists will study every part of the seals— Virginia Fletcher ing mixture, tobacco meeting again Tuesday night. It looked Choral, Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming like a very fine gift before it entered our no one does his work well. On the other off in America was but an occasional Russian Henry in charge. Burial was in ( hrist church l or theie are lcal'.y four types, each printed pouches in silk stripes. name upon concert programmes, the composer cemetery. A delegation from the local Knights by a different printei and carrying his indi­ (A capclla) Praelorius gates, but once we let it in, it turned out hand if the voters made a mistake by Carol. The Night Our Lady Came Mrs. F. Wilson electing a certain man, it would be three of sundry “favorite" pieces that even other of Pythias lodge, of which Mr. Hilton was a vidual identifying mark. to be something very far from a gift. pianists included in their recitals, and of member, attended the services. These “ secre.” identifying marks have Master Cole and Chorus of Andover A little over two years ago the federal years befote they could rectify that mis­ various songs that audiences heard gladly as The hearers were: Jonathan Hilton, Herb­ just been revealed. Eureka company has Announcements government promised to pay thirty per­ take. For instance, at the present time often as appreciate singers ventured them ert Hilton, Lester Hilton, Everett Hilton, added, on Seal number 60, an extia vertical Offertory Solo, How Beautiful Upon the Moun­ cent of the cost of any public woiks it is very fortunate for the state of Now audiences flock to Rachmaninoff’s re brothers of the deceased and Harry Hodgdon. row of shading on the front part of the gill’s tains Harktr projects which communities would un­ Massachusetts that the term of the citals once, twice and thrice in the same city, Mr. Hilton leaves six daughters, Mrs. John skirt. In the left bottom corner of sheet, on Margaret Wynton Governor is only two years, for the while programmes blossom with his music, Henry Long of Melrose, Mrs. Douglas Rich­ Seal number 100, two brown dashes have Sermonettc by the Pastor, A Stranj 0 Magic Power dertake, and it looked like a very tempt­ Spiritual He’s the Lily of the Valley Fisher ing gift, so templing in fart that Andover voters will be able earlier to remedy the symphonic, choral, for the piano, for the ardson, Misses Ethel L., L. Doris, Elizabeth been added by Strowbridge. singing voice. Hardly another musician com­ M. and Bertha H., all of Andover; three Hallelujah! Amen from Judas Maccabacus Handel appropiiated $106,(X)0 for a new school awful mistake they made at the last Chorus stale election. Another argument ad­ ing in recent years, has been so quickly, gen sons, James Henry and Herman J. of Ando­ project. But once the gift arrived, it craliy and variously applauded. ver and Rev. John G. Hilton of Mcnomonic, Benediction proved more of a nuisance than a help. vanced against the proposal is that the As an interpretative and imaginative Wisconsin, three sisters, Miss Ethel C. of Postlude True the federal government pays about necessity for trying for re-election fre­ musician, whether he is employing his powers Andover, Mrs. Henry Todd of Andover and thirty percent of the cost, but there is quently keeps the incumbent eager to do upon a fine lined, transparent ancient piece, Mrs. Harry Hodgdon of Lawrence; five one big hitch; the cost with the federal his work in the most satisfactory man­ a many voiced sonata of Beethoven, a tone- brothers, Henry, Jonathan and Lester of [ B irth s government’s supervision is so much ner, whereas with a three-year term hepoem of Chopin, a pictorial or lyric fancy by Andover, Herbert of Gloucester and Everett higher that the project could in all proba­ might not try to satisfy until the third a fellow Russian, his playing is a mirror of the of Fairhaven, and one grandson, John Henry A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George F. bility have been handled by the town year just before election. chosen music. Finally, according to the usual Ixing, Jr. of Melrose. Weldon of 3 Wolcott avenue at the Barr The Board of Public Works is asking course of his programmes, he passes to the sanitarium Sunday alone at ceitainly no greater cost to P1 George L. S to tt for the privilege of using the Stl.fiOO un­ numbers that his audiences are most eager to A daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Mr. and itself, and ve,y possibly less. hear—his own pieces, short or long, light or George L. Stott, 76, a life-long resident of Tuesday night Andover is being asked expended balances from several of its Mrs. Morgan of Waltham at the Waltham serious. Then his stirred hearers know how an Andover, passed away Monday evening at hospital recently. Mrs. Morgan is the former to appropriate about $80.U00 additional appropriations from now until Marrh in illustrious composer may transfigure his own the Lawrence General hospital. Funeral conjunction with W.P.A. work. This Alice Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank to complete, the project, the extra money music when he is also an illustrious pianist. services were held yesterday afternoon at the E. Ward of Argilla road being needed prim aiily because of un­ should be approved, since otherwise the The first thing you notice about Rachman­ late home, 405 North Main street, by Rev. On Wednesday, December 4, a son, to Mr. foreseen blastig. There will be all kinds town would have to support these unem­ inoff is his hands. They are smooth, youthful, William Shaw, pastor of the Parker Street and Mrs. Stanley High of Noroton, Conn. L of arguments olfcicd. Those who arc ployed during the winter. well-muscled hands, rather short-fingered M. E. church of Lawrence. Burial was in i than long, rather more broad than narrow Spring Grove cemetery. and slender. When he is sitting in conversa­ He is survived by two sons, George D. and of these Southern Europeans—they’re more tion, he customarily places his hands on his Bertram; seven grandchildren, Evelyn, Ruth, S i f tin gs excited about oil sanctions than we were knees, and lets the fingers hang down spread Douglas, Richard,11 Edith, Irene and Dor­ "The Wor Id’s Darling' apart and stiff. They are not hands which look othy; two sisters, Mrs. Francis Batchclder of Protect Tour Home about Teapot Dome. T hat’s the difference Genuine between sanction and sanctity. coddled or fussed over, hut simply good Reading and Mrs. Benjamin Farnum of Erom Tuberculosis Christmas North Andover and several nieces and We’d write a sifting about its being cold, strong workman’s hands, for the work of SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS only we expect you knew about it. playing the piano. The singular youthfulness nephews. BUY Specials of his hands is amazing for in face he is old, and h r i s t m a s e a l s This Sober Town sphynxlike. Mrs. Andrew J. Iverson C S This may be the last special appropriation SHIRLEY TEMPLE DRESSES For the Home for the new school—and then again it may “Sometimes I think people do not really Mrs. Andrew J. Iverson of Collingswood, not be. We’ve given up prophesying on this (Continued from page 11 feel any deep interest in music any mere,” N. J., formerly Miss Elizabeth A. Woodbum On -cal number 55, the U. o. P. & I.. have a complete line • Never before have there bees » particular point. he said in a recent interview. “ I look around of Andover, passed away at her home on placed a blue dot under the post. If care is a courteous old world gentleman, Henry G. at the faces in the audience at my recital and November 6. She left Andover about 12 years many useful electrical appliance* lor Tycr. taken, a small blue “ c ” can be noticed under It’s easily worth $3,000 to have that fire I see no young faces. It is right that the ago. the post on Seal number 99 placed there by IRMA C. BEENE - STREET the home, nnd never such low prim. alarm system repaired, if it won't go stut­ t’caison was at the time employed by Mr. young should wish to use their muscles and She is survived by her husband, a sister, Columbia. The Well-Known Dry Goods Store If you will step into our store today tering at odd moments any more. Tycr in the rubber factory. The members of I have no word to say against sport, hut to Mrs. Grace Bryant, formerly of Andover, hut Christmas seals for each year are listed in you will find many suggestion* flat Mr. Tyer's family were to be absent for me it is unbelievable that people can live with­ now of Maryville, Tenn., and a daughter, Scott’s Specialized Catalog of United States several days and so he asked young I’earson out such an interest as music. I cannot.” Rosemary. will fit your gift requirement* very Just another example of the excitability stamps. Some of these scats are on theii way to spend his nights at the Tver home for a “Music”, Heine said, “gives hack to us all to becoming rarities. The value of the 1908 nicely. while. The youth was treated as an honored that life robs from us. To me, this is true. seal is five dollars and the 1913 seal is worth DO YOUR guest, and when he was leaving Mr. Tycr When I feel badly it is to music that I turn— j Weddings | thirteen dollars for unused copies. The coil Table Lamps...... $2.50 MODEL GROCERY gave him an old book on rublier, having per­ to come composition that I adore. I cannot stamp of 1911, “ The Old House Among the Shopping Early Genuine Silex ...... 2.35 ceived the great love for books and reading live without music.” LEO ALLICON—ALFRED R. HARRIS K ent—Buckley Cedars,” is considered the rarest and its list Heating Pad ...... 3.25 that the young man possessed. His sadness clouds him and silences him Miss Mary Kathryn Collier Buckley, price is twenty-five dollars. Take advantage of our fine An article in the October number of the The thing on which he lives, to which he haslaughter of Mrs. Anne Copp Buckley of “ What Christmns Seals Have Done for selection of “ Rubber Age” shows how closely’ the young given his strength and his life, seems to he a 4 Carisbrooke street, was married on Novem­ America,” will be the subject of a radio talk setting sun. “Friends? The travelling artist WATCHES—DIAMONDS A n d o v er man followed Mr. Tyer’s advice. He’s an old ber 30 to Horace Nelson Kent in New York to he given by Frank Kieman, former execu­ JEWELERY mnn now and retired from active business has few friends among his own group. And City. tive secretary of the Massachusetts Tuber­ several years ago, but not before he was able for composing, or for any really fine inter We will hold unv nelrction for A p p lia n ce Company Miss Buckley attended the Massachusetts culosis League, now director of the New York u hiiiu II drponit to amass one of the rarest and most complete pretative work of a creative sort, a man must Art school and Cornell, while Mr. Kent Tuberculosis and Health Association. This 18 P a rk S t. Tel. 11* collectionsof rubber liteiatureevei assembled. have silence and loneliness. Only when you attended the Art Students’ League in New will be heard December 10th, at 1.15 p.m., J . KENDELL l o n g e It consists of over 700 volumes, and the en­ are quite, quite still and alone can ycu listen York City. over the network of the Mutual Broadcasting OCCIDENT tire collection has been donated to the I-os to the voice inside you that is yourself. He is art director of a New York City system. **The House of Lucky Wedding Rings*** Don’t Forget Your FLOUR Angeles Public Library. And included-in the advertising company. They will live in New ' 3 MAIN STREET - Tel. 637-M Christmas Lightin( collection me six internationally known books Abbot Academy Note* York City. LIBRARY CIRCULATION on rubber written by the young man who The Abbot Dramatic Society Rave a Rroup The number of books issued at the Memor­ spent some time at the Tyers’ a half a century Musical Wife: It’sstrangc, hut when I pla ial Hall library during November was 7123. ago. of three one-act plays on Tuesday evening in 1 .3 9 Davis Hall. The casts were as follows the piano, I always feel extraordinarily mcl At Ballardvale, 775 were borrowed, making a linn ancholy. total circulation for the month of 7898 themanwhothoughtof e v e r y t h in g So do I, dearest.—Passing Show I volumes. |rene Ronalle Rappoport Husband: MORE THAN ... “GENTLEMEN Ernest Martha Sweeney Fancy Parlor Broom s (reg. 89c). 89c each of the p^ylHg Patricia Burdine Pecan and W alnut M eats 55c lb. THE MAKER OF DREAMS Andover Church Services Next Week Fancy Apricots (pkg.). 29c lb. PRESS" Pierrot Frances Mahoney Half a Million People A ll-Bran (m easuring cup free) 22c pkg. Illustrated Lecture by Pierrette Mary Toohey Softusilk Cake Flour 27c pkg. The Manufacturer Elizabeth Sargent SOUTH CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH Mouurch und Touraine Coffee 25c lb. ALTON HALL BLACKINGTON SUPPRESSED DESIRES LIVE in HOMES HEATED with Sunday, 9.45, Church School and The Little Sunday, 8.00, Holy Communion. 9.30, Church Sage Cheese (very tasty) 29c lb. ______TOW N HALL Henrietta Brewster Barbara Reinhart Stephen Brewster Harriott Cole Church. 10.45, Morning Worship and Sermon. 10.45, School. 10.45, Holy Communion and Sermon. 6.30, Peanut Butter (1 lb. ja r ) ...... 19c Wed., Dec. 11, I>10 p.m. S u ltan a Raisins . 18c lb., 2 Tor 25c Mabel Carol StillwellChurch Kindergarten. 7.30, Young People at 17 Young People’s Kellowthip. Layer Raisins ...... 33c and 39c pkg. TICKETS, $1.00 Maid Joan Brown Walcott Avenue. Monday, 4.00, Choir: boys. 7.15, Girls' Friendly NEW Fresh Dates (ju st arrived). . 20c pkg. Director—Mrs. Bertha Morgan Gray Thursday, 2.00, Sewing Meeting, Women’s Union. Society classes begin. 4.00, Junior Choir. 7.00, Senior Choir. 8.00, A.P.C. Wednesday, 4.00, Choir: boys. B aker’s Chocolate (reg. 19c) 2 for 29c The Spanish Department had charge of the Sunshine Murtlni Crackers 15c pkg. Sorority. Thursday 7.30, Holy Communion. 2.00, Woman’) special chapel exercise on Friday emorning. Friday. 7.00, Troop 3, Boy Scouts. ENGLAND Large C ans Tom atoes (reg. 17c) 2 for 25c BARBECUE Anne Russell and Betty Swint led the service Guild Christmas party with carols. 7.15, Choir: boyr Chelmsford Ginger Ale. . 13c bot.,2for25c and adults. which was all in Spanish. Geraldine Peck, Friday, 7.15,Boy Scouts: Troop 5. Super Suds (10c pkg.) 3 for 20c Sally Gage, Marion Lawson, Joan Todd ad FREE CHURCH Seeded an d Seedless Raisins 10c, 3 for 25c CHICKEN DINNER Marjorie Rutherford had charge of the music Sunday. 9.30, Church School. 10.45, Morning The Church is open for prayer daily. Javclle W ater 10c bot. and various translations and readings. worship with sermon by Rev. Ralph M. Timberlakc. COKE Fancy W hite M ushroom s 35c lb. S O c Miss Comegys was hostess at the second President of the Massac husetts Conference of Con­ Large Navel Orungcs 39c doz. school tea held on Thursday afternoon. gregational Churches. 12.00, Meeting of the Mar­ BAPTIST CHURCH Large Seedless G rapefruit 10c, 3 for 25c The first pupils’ recital will lie given on garet Slattery Class. 12.00, Meeting of the Young Saturday, December 7. Christmas sale and supper “YOUR NEIGHBORS KNOW” Fancy E ating Pears 5c, 6 for 25c R ID ER S INN Saturday afternoon at two forty-five. Men’s Brotherhood. 6.30, Meeting of the Chritsian at the church given by the Woman's Union. Sunday, 9.30, Sunday School. 10.45, Morning BURNETT VANILLA SPECIAL The Reverend Carl Kopf, pastor of the Mt. Endeavor Society. Address by Mrs. Leslie Christ!- North lU-udiiiK, Maas. Vernon Street Church, will be the speaker at son. Subject: "Crafty Arts." Worship. Sermon by the paster, "Pages of Power. 2oz., 25c— -4 oz.,48c—8 oz., 95c— pt. 31.80 Route 211 on roud to Boston the Vesper Service on Sunday evening, De­ Tuesday. 2.30, Helping Hand Society. 7.30, Boy An object talk for the children, "The World' cember eighth. Scouts. Treasure." Music by Young Ladies Choir. 6.00, MUSGROVK BLDG. - Telephone 259 Orchestra - - Choice Liquors Thursday, 6.00, Junior Choir. 7.30, Senior Choir. Christian Endeavor. 7.00, Special Evening service. Cross Coal Co. EREE DELIVERY Christ Church Notes 7.00, CraBy Art* Clllb* "Bradford Choral Society" under the direction of In th» Squarg—On (h e S q u a r t Mr. Horace Killam. Brief talk by the pastor, "A 1 MAIN STREET Tel. ANDOVER 219 Bishop Babcock confirmed twenty-five at NORTH PARISH CHURCH Strange Magic Power." the service last Sunday morning. The class Wednesday, Sunday School Council meeting at will have corporate communion on the corn­ Sunday, 10.30, Rev. S. C. Beane will take ai the home of Mr. Kenneth Thompson. subject: "Can We Believe In Miracles?" Sinking by ing Sunday. The Bishop in his address to the Friday, 7.00, Choir Rehearsal. 7.15, Boy Scouts. class s|K>ke of his regret at not being present the vested choir. Church School at 9.30. Y.P.R.U. SINCE 1840 FUELS OF ALL KINDS on the 100th anniversary of Christ church the first Sunday of every mrnth at 7.30 p.m. Free transportation from Andaver. Telephone Andover PREMIUM AMERICAN ANTHRACITE and reminded those confirmed that they were PHILLIPS ACADEMY CHAPEL the first class of the new century. He hoped Sunday, It a.m., Rev. MurKan Noyc*. Montclair, they would be true leaden. Cberett jftl. Hunbgren LOW ASH CLEERCOAL At the meeting of tire Woman’s Guild on UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thursday u speaker will he present at three BALLARDVALE Funeral Director and Embalmer 1 HIGHEST GRAPE COKE ~| o’clock. Tea will be served us usual. Sunday, 10.30, Universal Bible Sunday. Sermon WEST CHURCH Mrs. Maude Copley of the Board of by Rev. Mr. Phelps. "Why One Should Read the 1840 to 1935 Bible." 11.40, Church School. 5.00, Intermediate Sunday, 10.30, Public Worship with sermon by education is to meet tire teachers of Christ the rrantor. 12.00, Church School in the vealry. Twenty-six Years of P®- h ft RUN AND SCREENED BITUMINOUS BRIQUETTES churclr school, individually, tonight, Friday. Christian Endeavor. Beatrice Greenwood, leader. Herman and Joseph Abbott She will teach a lesson in the course each is Monday, 7.45, Young W'omen's Club, at the James Crabtree sonal service to A ndover‘S RANGE OIL FUEL OIL responsible for. The first instruction will heat home of Mrs.Charles Milligan, on Tewksbury street. Charles Parker six o'clock. Wednesday, 7.30, Ladies' Aid Society at the home SHAWSHEEN COMMUNITY Suburban Towns. The members of the Woman s Guild are of Mrs. George Miller, of Center street. CHURCH F. H. Messer asked to notice lire change in the hour of Thursday, 7.30, Dress Rehearsal for the Men's 9.30 Sunday School in Balmoral Hall. Everett M. l.undgren meeting next Thursday, two instead of two- Club Style Show. ANDOVER COAL CO. thirty. There will he a Christmas parlv, with riday, I 8.00, Style Show an Entertainment in tkie For the present Office and Home, 24 Elm Street, Tel. 303-W or 30J-* ommunity Room by tire members of the Union ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH carols. Everyone is asked to bring 10 cents j Cor Fully Equipped for All Service Mass, and N. It. Telephone*: Office 365 — Y a r d 232 for a gift. Congregational Church Men’s Club. Sunday, luaaaei 6.30, S.15, 9.45 (hi»h), 11.30. DECEMBER fl, 1935 FRIDAY, THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN PAGE THREE STOWE SCHOOL NOTES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WTHK MCA STS AND TH E FOR RATES CALL 1324 The Right Girl "A Paper Within a Paper" Said the man who "went m inis W EIIE T1IEIIE" GEORGE NICOLL. Editor-in-chief lo the Animals’ Fair." You WORK WANTED I1RUCF. ROOT. Aasrml.tlrv EMILY POYNTER. Classroom Activities can take t o u t children to FOR RENT By MARGARETTA b r u c k e r DOROTHY CHRISTIE, Club* DONALD HOYNTON, ttunioe.. MaouRer © McClure Newf-papcr Syndlcst*. JOHN NUNEZ. Sport. BRADFORD HOLT, Ansi. Itusinros Manager an Animals’ Fair every WORK WANTED—Two sisters desire day­ FOR RF.NT—Furnished room—steam heat, WNU Service. day on the Corona Type­ work. Private washings, second work and central and attractive location. Apply 23 In the Classroom following pupils of Stowe went with the waiting on table. Telephone 1372. Hartlct street. Telephone 113-W. For several weeks past, under the direction troop: John Miller, Bertram Morgan, Joseph writer with the Animal the time comes I'll pick ol Miss Gates in sewing class, 711-1 has been laiwrence, CharlesIjtwicnce, Edwnrd Schultz Keyboard. Kiddles have LOST THE ABERDEEN, exclusive apartments in making holders and 8B dolls’ dresses lot ami Roliert I'criy.—George Nicoll beautiful Shawshecn Village, tiled bath- v v the right girl," Don Farrell had great fun learning lo type­ said. “You'll see." Christmas presents.—Emily Ruth Poyntcr Stowe "On the Air” Andover National Bank rooms with shower, free rcfrigcrati(.n, ele­ Wednesday morning, Miss Robinson of the write CORRECTLY. Adults vator, hotel lobby, roof garden, barber Don Imd come to GntesvIUe on a public library visited Stowe nnd gave in­ On December 2, the Library club gave .. too, can use it lust as they The following pass book issued by the An­ shop, S40. to $75. month, open for inspec­ government engineering Job. He was structions to the seventh graders about the try-out assembly of the broadcast they were dover National Hank has been lost and appli­ tion. Telephone Andover 215. a tall loose limbed fellow with deep- card catalog system employed in the library. scheduled to give in Boston Tuesday. would any Corona. 5 set gray eyes, and nn Infectious smile. cation has been made for the issuance of a FOR RENT—Furnished room in home near Next the pupils will make a sample set of On Tuesday at 3.45 p.m. they went on the Corona models priced to He had rnnde the quoted remark on catalog cards—two fiction nnd three non­ duplicate book. Public notice of such appli­ the Academies. Telephone 337-W. or air from Station WMF.X. Mrs. Virginia fit every purse. Call at cation is hereby given in accordance with apply at 14 School street. Ids first day in Qatesvllle. Bob Unities fiction. Then they will go down to the public Lyons, representative of the I.iteraiy Guild, Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of 1908. had Just told Idin he'd hotter vvntch library junior room to take instruction and wns in charge of the program. The Isxik used our store. Payment has been stopped. out for Ills heart for we had the pret­ practice work in the following order: at 8.30 was “ Guardsmen of the Const" hy John J. Hook No. 1650, 4357 FOR RENT—In a line residential location, Monday, 7A-2; at 11, 7A-1; nt 9.30 Wednes­ Flaherty. The dramatization given by the a furnished and heated suite of four or five tiest crop of girls south of the Mason day, 7B-2; and a t 11, 7B-1. Finally they will C. W. HOLLAND, Cashier nnd Dixon line. pupils was written by Bruce Root. Evety- November 22, 1935. rooms and bath. All modern conveniences report individually to Miss Robinson, at lxxly enjoyed their first experience in broad­ including Electrolux. Adults only. Tele­ Don had Just grinned—picked up his theii convenience, to do the check-up tests. casting. nnd Mrs. Lyons nnd the station Andover Savings Bank phone evenings to Andover 429. grip and asked: “Which wny to the Mr. Sherman concluded a series of talks operators were generous with praise. The best boarding house?" when he spoke to 8C on the Army and to 8F program wns dedicated to Mr. Henry C. The following pass books issued by the LEGAL NOTICES "Mrs. Ann Nelson’s over on Myrtle on the Navy today.—George Nicoll Sanliom nnd Mr. Kenneth I.. Sherman. Andover Savings Hank have been lost and street," Bob had replied. Then he’d Best Descriptions The pupils who took part were: John The Andover National Bank application has been made for the issuance winked at the fellows stnndlng nliont The 7A-1 class have been writing descrip­ Nunez, announcer; Thomas Dca, officer at of duplicate hooks. Public notice of such The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the soda liar In the drug store. "What tions nf people nnd chose as the best the the Coast Guard station; Bradford Holt, application is hereby given in accordance The Andover National Bank, will he held at following: officer on duty; Donald Boynton, hclmsnmn; with Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of its banking house, 23 Main street, Andover, you bet you'll start picking Mint girl before you're 24 hours older?” “ The fair-haired Ixiby wns playing gnyly Frank Koza, mate; Merritt Ball, officer in 1908. Mass., Tuesday, the fourteenth day of Janu­ her new playpen. She was trying to find a charge of boarding party; Bruce Root, radio Payment has been stopped. ary, 1936, at 10 o’clock a.m. for the choice of “I'm pretty hard to suit," Don lind operator; Thomas Davies, captain; George called Imck over Ids shoulder. wny in which to get the red, yellow and blue Books N os . 47264, 47729, 47730, 45246, directors and the transaction of any other wooden bends olf the small liars on which Nicoll, in charge of sound effects; Elinor 50115,48300 business that may properly come before the “Walt 'til he meets the Nelson they were placed on one side of her playpen. Houston, violinist; and Dorothy Christie, Louis S. F inoer , meeting. twins,” Bob hnd said then. "Wonder Her eyes twinkled with delight when she pianist.—Brace Root Treasurer C hester W. H olland , which one he'll fnll for?” found she had broken one of the beads off. November 22, 1935 Cashier Sports Dec. 6, 1935 Don hadn't been In OateBvIlle two She reminded me of a puppy trying to get n The Stowe school football squad went onnn days when he had them both down to shoelace from some one's shoe.”—Ruth THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, Inc. LEGAL NOTICES (ashman outing to Camp Onway, Raymond, N. H. on 269 COMMON ST., LAWRENCE CALL FOR BIDS the drug store nnd It didn't tnke half Saturday. Many games weic played, includ­ Tsl. Lew. 4702 an eye to see that he wns falling “ As I entered the big circus tent, my eyes ing volley ball, tug-of-war, hare and hounds, Commonwealth of Massachusetts The tire department will receive bids at the caught sight of a ridiculously dressed clown I’ROBATE COURT office of the chief, Andover F'irc Engine fnst . . but which one? Mint was football, and wrestling. The party was ac­ sitting over in one comer of the tent, plaster­ companied hy athletic instructor fames N. SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE Essex , ss. House, until six p.m. on Monday, December the puzzler. ing his nose with rouge. He wore a pair of To all persons interested in the estate of 16, on the following: 9600 feet of No. 14-12 C arrie Lou and Emmy Lou were Cole and Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, Harvey If. Trlophono 355-M M arriages full baggy white trousers covered all over Bacon and Mi. F.llint The boys present were: r Ixruis J. Kibbce late of Andover in said conductor lead covered cable; 4000 feet of their nntnes and when their own moth­ with large i cd, orange, green, and purple dots. John Neil of Balmoral street gees Imck to Ilerlicrt Muller, John Shea, Clifford Stowers, F.dward Arthur Wright, 65 Highland road, county, deceased. No. 14-6 conductor lead covered cable; one er couldn't tell them npnrt how was On his feet he wore a pair of blue shoes, ap­ Harold lfudon, James MncMnhn, Herton school next week, having fully recovered from A petition has been presented to said Court (1) punch register to be installed in Engine a long-legged Yankee going to come parently five sizes too big for him. On his his recent attack of infantile paralysis. and Fxlna Josephine Callahan, same address, praying that Elmina J. Kibbec of Andover in House. Jenkins, Thomas Dca, George Campbell, November 30, at St. Augustine's church by to nny decision? He Imd the whole white powdered hair perched a conical yellow Donald Bums, Robert Flanagan, Dcnakl Mr. and Mrs. Dougins Donald of Caris- said county be appointed administrat.ix of On the cable two bids are required, one hat. As he sat there in the corner he looked brook street spent the Thanksgiving week­ Rev. Thomas B. Austin, O.S.A. town wondering. Joy, Robeit Burnham, Donald Boynton, Raymond J. Arsenault, 166 Gilbert street, said estate without giving a surety on her using I.A.M.E. 1929 specification cable, and like a comical living rainbow. ”—Janet David Duke, ^Gordon Elliot, Norman Ross, end in Providence. bond. the other Latox cable. There’s no romance can get under Carter I^iwrencc, and Margaret Gaudct, 8 Juliette wny with three principals. Somebody's Andrew Hamilton, Howatd I’roetor, James If. Palmer Kitchin, Jr., of Arundel street is If you desire to object thereto you or your ^Specifications may be seen at the fire en­ Here and There resting comfortably at the I-nwicnce General street, at the Sacred Heart church, Lawrence, got to drop out. One of the twins Carmichael, Benjamin Forbes, Norman November 28, by Rev. Fr. Menard. attorney should file a written appearance in gine house, Park street. Carol Holmelund has left school and gone Whitaker, John Nunez, Janies Baker, Jack hospital. said Court at Newburyport before ten _jThc department reserves the right to reject hnd to be disqualified. Evidently the back to Connecticut. Muilgc, Andrew Lindsey, George Brown, o'clock in the forenoon on the 23rd day of or accept any or all bids. strain began to tell for gossip hnd It LOCAL STUDENTS GRADUATE Recently Troop 76 of Ballardvale made a Charles Ream and Warren Kearn.— John DR. FUESS TO ADDRESS December 1935, the return day of this cita­ C harles F. E merson , that the girls werp snapping at each trip to a bread factory in Lawrence. The AT ESSEX AGRICULTURAL Nunez VILLAGE P.T.A. WEDNESDAY tion. Chief, Andover Fire Dept. other. Two weeks after Don's first A number of local students graduated Witness, H arrv R. D ow , Esquire, First appearance he turned up nt the drug The Shnwshecn P.T.A. will meet next recently from the P'ssex county Agricultural Judge of said Court, this second day of town meeting will be discussed, with a review Wednesday evening in the Shawsheen school school. At the exercises Miss Ruth Fair- December in the year one thousand nine store one evening with one twin . . . WEST PARISH hall. weather won the Abraham Krasker Medal or Perfection of Canning Telephone 465 of the bids lately submitted for equipment on hundred and thirty-five. hut which one? the junior high school project. Dr. Claude M. Fucss will be the speaker excellence in ICnglish for the Agricultural de­ William F. Shanahan, Register Resulted From Two War* Bets began to run high around the and his subject will Ire "How Parents May partment. Norman Peatman won first prize Little Robert Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. The matter of an adequate playground for It Is a melancholy fact Hint many of soda bar. the West center school will also receive a Best Co-operate with Schools." for wood collections at the science day exer­ Commonwealth of Massachusetts Elmer Estes of High Plain road, entertained cises. the peaceful arts either were horn of From betting on Don the whole hearing. The Shawshecn Village Woman’s club Probate Court several little friends on Wednesday after­ chorus will sing. Andover graduates were: agricultural de­ Essex , ss. the necessities of war or were gen­ community started betting on the twins. noon, the occasion being his first birthday The public is invited to attend and take They'd flirted before, with fellows from part in the discussions. The fourth grade mothers will he the partment, F'dmund Crossley, Ruth Fair- To all irersons interested in the estate of Mary erously fostered by them—a circum­ party. hostesses. weather, John Munroe, John Peatman, Leo Alice Januith late of Andover in said stance Indisputably true of modern Georgia to the Mississippi basin and Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall and family, Poisson, James Reilly and F'rancis Sparks; County, deceased. methods of keeping food from decay. never had hnd u heart flatter. Now formerly of Melrose, but now living in Nor­ BALLARDVALE homemaking department, Miss Phyllis Zerbc, wich, Gonn., spent Thanksgiving and the WOMAN’S CLUB BAZAAR TODAY A petition has been presented to said It was two wars, observes the New this gangling Yankee engineer had Telephone 1007-M now Mrs.Arthur Smith. Court for probate of a certain instrument week-end visiting Mrs. Marshall’s parents, The Dramatic department of the Shaw- York Herald-Trlbnne, Mint brought us sunk them both. purporting to be the last will of said deceased Then one afternoon a man from the Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ward of Lowell Mrs. John Sharp of Andover street under­ sheen Village Woman’s club is holding its something like perfection In ‘‘canning” street. second annual Christmas bazaar in Balmoral What we need is a child labor law to keep by Fred F.. ( heever of Andover in said Coun­ T. V. I. drifted Into town and snlil went an operation at the I^iwrence General them from working their parents to death. ty and Benjamin B. Piper of Reading in the —the Napoleonic and the American Mrs. Edgar Wright oflxovejoy road spent hospital last week. hall today from 2 to 6. There will he fancy County of Middlesex and praying that they Civil. Nicholas Appert won a prize of something about Don’s wife. Say . . . Thanksgiving day witn her son, Willis Joseph Oldroyd spent several days in Fall work, beautifully dressed dolls, stuffed cloth he appointed administrators with the will 12,000 francs from the French govern­ that hurst the town wide open. It was Wright of Littleton. River last week. animals, candy, home-cooked food, Christmas Roasting Pork 28clb. annexed ot said estate without giving sureties m ent In 1800 for Ills almost completely about four o’clock In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnard of Shaw- Rev. and Mis. George Moody visited in greens and decorations, white elephants and sheen road entertained tfac following friends "m ystery” and grabs to choose from. ~n their bonds, the executor named in said novel method of preserving foodstuffs when the twins came Into the drug Swampscott last week. Lamb Forequarters 19clb. 'ill having declined to serve.' store. Botli were In white—Just thetr and relatives at dinner on Thanksgiving: Rev. and Mrs. Marion Phelps visited There is no charge for admission, nor for Boneless Veal for roast or stew 32c lb. If you desire to object thereto you cr your by sterilizing with heat nnd sealing Mr. and Mrs. John Trott, of Brookline, Mr. relatives in Needham last Thursday. the tea which will be served from 3.to 6. Mrs. them In airtight containers, which In belts different, one blue and one red. Fancy T urkeys (10 lb. ave.) 39c lb. ttomey should file a written appearance in The preacher's wife wns In the store and Mrs. Ernest A. Moore and family of Miss Isabel Murray is visiting relatives in Vernon Walker and Mrs. William Trow will Iris technique were glass. The use of Barnstable, and S. W.,, Sprague and Miss Stoneham for several days. have charge of the toa, assisted hy Mrs. Pot Roast— boneless 29c d Court at Lawrence before ten o’clock in buying catnip for that big Maltese Mint he forenoon on the ninth day of December cans began nhorit a hundred years ago, Mary Sprague of Barnstable. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Davies of Reading Ruymond Howe, Mrs. Everett Collins, and Sirloin Tip Roast 38c always sits In her Trent window. She 1935, the return day of this citation. but It was not until the Civil war that The R.P.C. Club met on Monday evening visiter! in Ballardvale last week. Mrs. Benjamin K. Schubert. Mrs. Walker Top Round Steak 39c Witness, Harry R. Dow, Esquire, First they were used to n great extent. The marelies right over to the girls. at the home of Mrs. Clayton Northey, Low­ Mrs. Mary Hall has returner! to her home and Mrs. Wade will pour. ell street. Veal Steak 45c udge of said Court, this twentieth day of needs of northern armies far from “There was a man lo here a minute in Maine after visiting with Mrs. S. M The committees: fancy work, Mrs. Frank 'oveinber in the year one thousand nine ago who snld Mint young Mr. Ferrell Kenneth H. Barnard of Shawsheen road Nichols of Center street. B. Bartlett, chairman; Airs. Fzlward Twohey, Thick Rib Corned Beef 29c undred and thirty-five. their service of supply In regions where left town Tuesday morning fora week’s busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Grant and family Mrs. Herbert Crcgg, Mrs. Charles Hclmrich, food resources were by no means has a wife,” she snys. The preacher’s William F. SriANAnAN, Register. wife Is all right but she feels It her ness trip in Chattanooga, Tenn. He is a visited in Dorchester last week. Mrs. Thomas Hendrick and Mis. Garrison A. G. Peirce, Atty. abundant and the necessities of the representative from the Pacific Mills to the Holt. Florida Oranges, large size 35c doz. duty to look after the mornls of the Miss Eunice O’Donnell of Manchester-by- lay State Bldg. French navy at war with most of Eu­ Textile Conference being held in that city. the-Sea spent last week-end with her parents. Food, Mrs. Garfield Chase, chairman; Mrs. G rapefruit 3 for 23c -avvrcncc, Mass. rope and having a hard battle also with young. Mrs. Carroll Estes of Detroit, Maine, is Stanley Lohnes of Cambridge visited here George Winslow and Mrs. Albert Curtis. Hot House Tom atoes 25c lb. If Don hadn't followed right at her spending a week with her son, Elmer Estes, last week. White elephants, Mrs. Charles Ware, 15928 scurvy In the lnte Eighteenth and early Baldwin Apples 7 lbs. 25c Nineteenth centuries may he said to heels It wouldn’t have been so drn- on High Plain road. Miss Marjorie Stevens of Malden visited chairman; and Mrs. liste r H. Utley. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens entertained the Mystery and grab, Mrs. John N. Birdsall, Native Celery 18c bunch, 2 for 35c have given us nnr commonest present muttc. As It was It knocked all the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peatman of Woburn Land Court home tslent shows In Gntesvllle right following at a Thanksgiving dinner party: street Sunday. chairman; Mrs. Alexander Morrison and Fresh M ushroom s 35c lb. To the Andover Savings Bank, a duly ex- methods of preserving food In the Into a cocked hat. Don hurst through Mis. Fred Thresher of Braintree, Vermont, John Snider of Woburn street spent the Mrs. J. Albion Burtt. ting corporation having an usual place of kitchen nnrl In the cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hancock and their Candy, Mrs. Frederick Higgins, chairman; the screen. His eyes were almost week-end in Watertown. Sugar—10 lb. bag 55c usiness in Andover, in the County of Essex son of Melrose and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. I^ouis Watt of Providence, Mrs. William Kurth, Mrs. Joseph Mulvey, "d said Commonwealth; Charlotte A. Baker, hlack. He came right over to where Hunter and sons. R. I. visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Walter Tomlinson, Mrs. F. B. Itrannan. Bisquick - large package 32c ames J. Ablrott, Sidney S. Batchelder, and Mason and Dixon's Lina the girls were sitting. Miss Eleanor Barnard of Shawsheen road McDermitt, Sunday. Greens, Mrs. Frank Kcffcrstan, chairman; M onarch Coffee 29c rank E. Ward, of Andover, in the County The preacher's wife hacked off but Mason and Dixon's line was a boun­ returned recently from several days visit Mrs. Harrison Brown, and Mrs. Taber Mc- Holland Butter 39c lb. f Essex and said Commonwealth; Fred the fellows around the soda bar stuck with friends and lelatives in New York City Farlin. dary between Pennsylvania and Mary­ UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY ecd, and Bertha Reed, of Billerica, in the and stared and figured that nil that and Scarsdale, New York. land, surveyed by Charles Mason and Sunday will be observed in the Union ounty of Middlescxand said Commonwealth; money they’d het nn the twins wns as The Lafalot Club will hold its Christmas ~y heirs, devisees or legal representatives of Jerenrlnh Dixon. English surveyors, Congregational church as “ Universal Bible Shawsheen Woman’s good ns gone. party on Tuesday at the home of Miss Ruth yman Colman, formerly of Andcvcr, in the from 1703 to 1707. Their purpose was Kilburn, Union street, Shawsheen Village. Sunday. ” The sermon will be by Rev. Marion ANDOVER MARKET One of the twins was heating u reg­ R. Phelps, on the subject, “ Why One Should Club Hears Lecture id County of Essex, who have not released to settle nn old dispute between the Each member is asked to bring a 25-cent gift. ular tattoo on the floor with her slipper Read the Bible. ” This Sunday is set aside to Alton Hall Blackington gave his 1935 1 ELM STREET - Telephone 1177 eir interest in the land hereinafter de- Penn and Baltimore families, owners The hostesses will be Miss Kilburn and her ribed ; Mary E. Clarke, formerly of Nashua, nnd the other was fiddling with a soda commemorate the four hundredth anniver­ edition of the “ Romance of News (fathering ” of large tracts In Pennsylvania nnd sister, Mrs. Dudley Young. the State of New Hampshire, who have not straw and breaking M Into little pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur R. Lewis and family sary of the publication of the first printed at the Shawsheen Village Woman’s club on Mnrylnnd. When the Civil war enme, eased their interest in the land hereinafter I guess they felt pretty queer. spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. English Bible, which was done b> Myles Monday night. nbed; any heirs, devisees or legal repre- the line was used roughly to murk Ellery Metcalf of Saugus. Coverdalc. His great desire was to share a This lecture was gorgeously illustrated by “What have you heard?” Don de­ possession which few others had. He looked pictures in natural color photography. It tatives of Edward F. Jameson, formerly the boundnry between the free nnd manded. He didn’t sit down. He stood George M. Carter and Mrs. Karl Hartz of said Andover, who have not released their slave states, but the slavery line, after High Plain road and Rev. and Mrs. Richard upon the Bible as a heritage, and believed covered all outstanding events of tne year Large Assortment leaning across the table and his glance that all men were entitled to read from its tcrest in the land hereinafter described; leaving Maryland. Pennsylvania and Carter and family of Greenfield, N. H. en­ such as the Millens-Eaber case, Forest Fires d to all whom it may concern: Included lioth the twins. His long joyed 't hanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. pages. in Maine, Will Rogers’ death, terrific storms what Is now West Virginia, followed brown fingers gripped the edge of the Several Bibles will be on display, which arc along the New England seacoast and many o f Whereas, a petition has been presented to the Ohio river to the Mississippi and and Mrs. James Carter and family of West d l ourt by Alexander H. Henderson and table. Newton. written in the language of many of the other items. He also spoke on “ Turquoise non B. Henderson, of said Andover, to then—excepting the slave state of Mrs. Kenneth Hilton is ill at her home on foreign countries. These Bibles have been Trails of New Mexico'’ which are off the "That you were married," said one. secured from Steven T. Byington. ster and confirm their title in the follow- Missouri—the parallel of 30 degrees She said It qnlet-llke. hut there wns a Lowell street and during her absence Miss beaten track and are little known wonders. Hand-Knitting _ described land: nnd 30 minutes, established by the Mabel Barron is substituting at the West The hostess chairman for the evening was lot behind her tone. Some folks don't Mrs. Joseph Ga^pic assisted by Mrs. Chailes i certain parcel of land with the buildings Missouri compromise. After the war show their emotion hy being noisy. Center School. Vale Men to Sponsor rreon, situate in said Andover, bounded the expression, Mason nnd Dixon's Mrs. Berry Sharpe of South Hanson, is Fredrickson, Miss Ixiuise H&nnapel, Miss d desenbed as follows: The other twin did. She snld: “Yes. visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Style Show Next Friday Ann Hamedy, Mrs. Charles Helinrich, Mrs. line, came Info general use to sep- . . . that you were married." Her Thomas Hendrick, Mis. John K. Hill, Mrs. YARNS Southeasterly and Northeasterly by land nrute the north from the south.—In­ Edward Urmston of Chandler road. Among the season’s coming events, will be w or formerly of James J. Ablrott, South- voice was thin and sharp. “Is It Frederick Higgins, Mrs. Garrison Holt, Mrs. dianapolis News. an entertainment and style show, sponsored y, Southeasterly and Southwesterly by true?" she demanded. WEST CHURCH WOMAN’S by the Union Congregational church Men’s Harold Houston, Mrs. Raymond Howe, and at d now or formerly of Fred Reed et nf; “Yes, It’s true.” UNION ELECTS OFFICERS club, on Friday evening, December 13th, in Mrs. Andrew Innes. The Dramatic department will meet next uthcasterly by said Reed et ai land and by The one with the blue belt who had About forty members and friends of the the community room of Ballardvale. Very Low d now or formerly of Frank E. Warn; Condor Multiplies Slowly The following special features are to be had Friday with Mrs. FL G. Twohey of 26 Haver­ spoken first opened her lips, closed Woman’s Union of the West Church enjoyed hill street. ‘sterly and Southerly by said Ward land; Due to Mg great size, the condor them and sank buck Into her chair. a covered dish luncheon on Wednesday. A on the program. Selections by a quartette terly and Southwesterly by land now or composed of Howuid A. Coon, James Morton, multiplies very slowly even under the The soda straw was torn to chaff and varied and appetizing menu was served and Prices lerly of Sidney S, Batchelder; North- James Schofield and John Anderson. The SAMUEL FRYE CLUB MEETS best of conditions. Only one egg Is Iny scattered about the chocolate soda it was most interesting to discover what was terly. Northerly, Westerly, Northeaster- laid at a rime, and when the chlek Is inside each “Covered Dish.” After the lunch­ music of the evening is under the diiection of At the meeting of the Samuel Frye club Northwesterly and Easterly and North- which she hadn't tasted. The twin Joseph E. Stott. hatched, it stays in the nest for a year eon was over the annual business meeting held last night at the Shawsheen school a • tcrly by land now or formerly of Alex- In the red belt hurst Into a regular tor­ and election of ofliceis followed for the year Another feature of the show will be a skit or more, being fed by the parents. committee was appointed to investigate the er II. Henderson et al; and Easterly by rent of abusp. She told Don what she 1936, the following being elected: President, which is titled “ Wanted a Male Cook.” The advisability of having a . The u now or formerly of Charlotte A. Baker, Only Mien are its wings large enough thought nf him . . what she thought Mrs. Dawience Wood; vice president, Mis. characters in the skit arc as follows: committee will meet at George Cairns’ house etrtioners claim as appurtenant to the to support its first faltering flight. of all Yankees . . . well . . . It Henry Todd; secretary, Miss Ebba Peteison; Mr. Hartwell, an old bachelor Wesley J. Clark Monday night. ARROW ve described land right of way from the Observers declare that the condor lays wns almost as If she'd stripped off her and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur R. Lewis. The Joshua Strum, from Greenville, Muine The next meeting will be held December 19. thcrly side of the above described land its single egg, m atures the chicle, und clothes an., stood there naked. Most various committee reports were read and George Hasclton The nomination of officers for the coming DYEING-CLEANSING SYSTEM r land cf Frank Ward as now travelled to showed the society to be in a very active and Teddy Kyan. a native of Irelund year was |>ost|>oned until the next meeting. ilia Road. seldom lays again until two years huve of the fellows slunk out of the store passed. Mating Is for life and the de­ enthusiastic condition. William D. McIntyre The Meirimack river improvement and the 58 MAIN ST. Tel. 289 c above described land is shown on a < ashamed for her. Being the soda Francois, a French Cook Charles T. Gilliard struction of either parent means no appropriations for the new school were filed with said petition and all Iroundary Jerker I hnd to stick. PAST MASTERS’ NIGHT This skit is under the direction of Herbert discussed. " are claimed to be located on the ground more chicks, or If both are killed Finally the twill In the blue belt be OBSERVED BY GRANGE while a chick Is lu the nest M will Ford. hown on said plan. gan to cry. P.in stepped right around Andover Grange met in Grange Hall Tues­ The style show will be given under the I you desire to nuike any objection or de- starve. the table and took her In his arms. day evening. It was Past Masleis' night and direction of Otto Eschoitz and Leslie Hadley. ensc to said petition you or your attorney | He kissed her. the program was in charge of Past Master It promises to be very amusing from start to fOLONIAL THEATRC -1st h*c 11 written appearance and an an- "You . . tlie twin In the red belt Harry A. Wright and the chairs were filled finish. The public is most cordially invited to ^ ANDOVER, MASS. ■r. un‘Jer oath, setting forth clearly ami The Season of "Pardons" by Past Masters. There was a good attend­ attend. Tickets may be purchased from the crlically your objections or defense to each started screaming and clawing him During the season of the “pardons" with her soft little Immls. Don didn't ance. The next meeting will be held Decem- members of the club, or from D>uis Mcars, Jrt of sard petition, in the office cf the Re- ber 17 and it will be a Christmas party. After chairman of the ticket committee. 3 SHOWS DAILY — 2tl5, 6il5, StlS plcr of said Court in Boston (at the Court In Brittany, throughout the summer I seem to mind. He was grinning and and early full the peasants adorn the business meeting a program was pre­ Duse), or in the office of the Assistant Re- showing his white teeth and saying: sented by the W.P.A. Theatre Group undei A Compliment, Perhaps! TODAY and TOMORROW t r of said Court at the Registry of Deeds themselves In costumes that have been “I always said that when the time the direction of John F. Daley and dramatic Robinson had taken his car to the garage BROADWAY MELODY OF 1836—Jack Benny 3:45; 6:15; 8:15 ^■Lawrence in the County of Essex where a handed down to them for generations, came I’d pick the right girl . . . now director, Malcolm McLeod. W * of the plan filea with said petition is for repairs. SUPERSPEED—Norman Foster 2:25; 8:05 and thousands nf pilgrims and travel­ I know I've made no mistake. Carrie After the program refreshments were “ You wouldn’t think it was a second-hand posited, on or before the sixteenth day of ers throng to the shrines for the re­ rernoer next | Lou and I were married Inst Fri­ served with Mrs. Robinson in charge. car, would you?” he remarked to the me­ SUNDAY anil MONDAY- December 8-8 ligious festivals. The evening before day. ..." I didn't lieur the rest for chanic. IT’S IN THE AIR—Jack Benny Sun. 3:50; 6:50; 8:50 — JJuless an appearance is so filed by or for the fete Is spent In prayer and confes­ .‘PAJAMA G IR L " W C T THURSDAY y°u r ‘Jcfault will Ire recorded, the said Is head was heal and lie wus saying “Great Scott, no!” said the man. “ I Mon. 3:55; 0:25; 8:25 The play “The Pajama Girl,” u three-actthought you’d made it yourself.” ■Sir i n «wl takcn as confessed und you sion, or la drinking at the holy wells it Into C arrie Ism 's soft dark hair. AMONG THE MISSING Henrietta Crossman Sun. 2:25; 5:25; 8:25 wuj be forever barred from contesting said or other miraculous springs. Then on I turned around and pretended to be comedy will be presented in Grange Hall on ______Mon. 2:45; 8:05 Thursday evening at eight o’clock by mem­ Harness and Life ■prior, or any decree entered tlrcrecn. tlie Idg day the pardon—a blessing of busy polishing some soda glasses. I bers of the Dramatic Club. Mrs. Ernest Ed­ TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY December 10-11-12 v i , llneSi’ / ' “ ARLES T hornton D avis , the sea, or of cattle, or perhaps of a heurd the screen door hang behind the “‘He died in harness,’ poor chap.” ‘r 4 u|re. J u. Summers^HI, Don B. West. March I, Harvard freshmen; 7, at Loomis; James J. Dugan cf 2 Highland read was of Florence and Park streets meet, thence soloist and her first number “ Russian Night Roland Russell’s Ramblers furnished the First Bass: David Anderson, Edwin C 11, Exeter. tendered a banquet at Lawrence last evening Tl.c voters, now voting in precinct 1 living Brown, David L. Coutts, F. H. Foster, Frank The spring track schedule follows: April on Shawsheen road beyond Stevens street, westerly to the point where the center lines ingale” by I .editing was delightfully lcceived’ music for dancing until twelve o’clock. in honor of his approaching marriage to Miss of Park and Main streets meet, thence She also sung the solo in “ The Street Song’i H. Kellett, John M. Knowles, Christopher 18, St. Jchnsbury, Vt. academy; 25, Yale Helen Cregg of I-owell on New Year's day. on Lincoln street, Cutler mad and part of The membcis of the choir: Muller, Clinton II. Stevens, Sr., C linton II. freshmen; May 2, Harvard fieshmen; 9, Reservation road, would go to West Parish. southerly to the point where the center lines front "Naughty M arietta” and Miss Cas- Leo F. McCarthy and Charles Bowman of of Main and Morton streets meet, thence grnin and the choir were obliged to repeat the First Tenor: Albert Abbott, Joseph Barton, Stevens, Jr., David K. Wallace, James Wil­ Harvaid Interscholastics; 16, Worcester this town were among the speakers. The new proposed rearrangement as set up Fred E. Cheever, James P. Christie, Ray­ liams, Robert Williams. academy; 23, Dartmouth freshmen; 30, at by the selectmen follows: westerly to the point where the center lines number. of Morton and School streets meet, thence Mr. Edward Comtois was also especially mond Gagne, O. Hutcheson, Edward Guer- Second Bass: F. Benson Baitlett, Harry Exeter. Precinct One northwesterly to the point where the center pleasing in the rendition of his violin solos, ton, George B. Petrie, Edward Rowbottom, Champion, Dana W. Clark, David A. Forbes, Next year’s football schedule follows: Beginning at a stone bound in Highland lines of .chool and Central streets meet, The Meditation” from “ Thais” and Roland R. Siskind, William Watt, Carl A. Harolil P. Hathaway, Bertrand A. La- October 3, New Hampshire f.csh; 10, Yale road at the North Andover line and running thence southerly and westerly following the Schon Rosmarin. ” Wetterburg, Raymond W. Wilcox. Marchc, Joseph Ellam, Robert Maclaren, fresh; 17, Northeastern fresh; 24, Harvard southwesterly to a point between Chestnut center line of Central street to the point J. Everett Collins conducted. Already the Second Tenor: Philip Bliss, J. Edward Alfred Perry, William Smith, Edward fresh; 31, Bowdoin fresh; November 7, street and Highland road, said point being where the center lines of Central and Andover choir has filled five church engagements in Comtois, Henry Fairwcather, Edward Gill, Walker. Tufts fresh; 14, Exeter. 250 feet easterly from the house on Chestnut streets meet, thence following the center line On February 29 the annual Andover- street at the entrance to the Bird Sanctuary; of Andover street to the point where it meets Exeter iclay race will be held at the Boston thence westerly to the point where the center the center line of Argilla road, thence in a Precinct Six Garden with the Harvard, Yale, Cornell and lines of Main street and Morton street meet; northwesterly direction meeting a point at Beginning at a stone bound in Woburn Budget Outlined Blast Furnace Operates Dartmouth meet. thence northerly following the center line of right angles to the line running between the street at the Wilmington line and running Without Any Shutdowns Main street to a point where Park street center line of Argilla road at Shcehey's corner northerly to a point in the center line of by School Board S. V. A. HOLDS MEETING enters same; thence easterly to the point and the junction of the center lines of Shaw- Ballardvale road 800' westerly from Sunset The process of smelting ore Into where the center lines of Park and Florence shcen road and Stevens street, thence along Rock road, thence northwesterly to the point metal Is accomplished In a blnst fur- A meeting of the Sons of Veterans auxiliary For A GIFT streets meet; thence northerly to the point said line northerly to the point where the whereThecentcMinre ofWoburn and .^bot T ake No A ction on W est C enter mice, the metallic product lielng a was held Wednesday evening at the home of that will please where the center lines of Florence and Kim center lines of Shawsheen road and Stevens streets meet, thence continuing in the same Playground, Brudlcc Hull, high-carbon alloy of. Iron called pig Mrs. Edward Y. Lindholm, 44 C hestnut streets meet; thence northeasterly to the street meet, thence northwesterly to within general direction to the point where tie street. A penny social was held after the busi­ Shawsheen Floor Iron ami containing more or less sili­ ness session. Any Man point where the center lines of Elm street and •100' from I-owell street at a point in the center lines of Argilla road and Andover con nnd manganese. A blast furnace, Maple avenue meet; thence northerly along center line -100' easterly from the point where street meet, thence following the center line A tentative budget estimate of $163,305 S t o r e the center line of Maple avenue crossing the center line of Lincoln meets Lowell ns described by a w riter tn the Chl- Try a Real Man’s of Andover street to the point where said was adopted last Tuesday night by the school eago Tribune, Is a tall (often more The collector approached a parishioner and Walnut avenue and continuing in the same street, thence easterly crossing North Main line meets the center line of Central street, held out the box. N eckties committee for submission to the town than 100 feet high), cylindrical, brlck- general direction to the point where the street at Shawsheen River bridge to the thence following the center line of Central finance committee in the near future. The “ I never give to missions,” whispered the S h irts center lines of High street and Burnham road point of beginning. street to the point where said line meets the committee plans next year to hire another llned metal stack In which the ore Is parishioner. P a ja m a s meet; thence northeasterly to a stone bound center line of School street, thence south­ man teacher for the junior high, which at melted In the presence of limestone " Then take something out of the box, sir," Lounging Bolus in Haverhill street at the North Andover Precinct Three Beginning at a stone bound in Haverhill easterly to the center line of Morton street, that time will also include the freshman class nnd burning coke. A blast of healed whispered the collector, “ the money is for the Sm oking Needs line; thence southeasterly following the thence easterly along the center line of Mor- of Punchard, one man and one woman dry air Is forced through the furnace heathen!” North Andover line to ooint of beginning. street at the North Andover line and running southwesterly to the point where the center ton street and continuing1 c to a point midway physical education tcachei, and an additional from the bottom tn Intensify the heat T h e BURINS CO. Precinct Two lines of High street and Burnham road meet, between Highland road and Chestnut street, janitor for the new building. Fuel costs are of the burning coke, the more readily Beginning at a point where the center lines said point being 250' easterly from the house NEW YEAR’S CRUISE TOUR INCOItPOKATEI) thence westerly crossing North Main street at also expected to be higher. to melt the Iron In the ore. A blnst of High street and Burnham road meet and on Chestnut street at the entrance to the No definite action was taken on restoration 13-15 MAIN ST. Shawsheen River bridge to a (mint 400 feet furnnee operates continuously once to B E R M U D A running southerly to meet the center line of southeasterly from the center line of Lowell Bird Sanctuary, thence northerly to a stone of any part of the salary cut. Maple avenue where it crosses Walnut ave­ bound in Highland road at the North An­ The sub-commit tee on finance was asked It Is lighted. The charge of ore, coke FRIDAY BOSTON to BOSTON street which point being 400' easterly from DEC. 27,1935 nue, thence in the same general direction the point where the center line of Lincoln dover line, thence southerly and westerly by vote of the committee to investigate and limestone Is ndmlttcd through $ 6 9 . 5 0 up street meets I-owell street, thence northerly following the North Andover, North Reading transportation costs with a view to seeing if the top of the furnace, and, ns It Is crossing Lowell street to a stone bound in and Wilmington lines to the point of be­ any reduction could !>e made by changing the consumed. It Is replenished at regu­ FRED E. CHEEVER - T^.^'rass Beacon street at the 1-awrencc line, thence ginning. . .. , . limits within which free trans{>ortation would lar Intervals. In practice a charge of The suggested precinct divisions contain ANDOVER TRAVEL BUREAU NOW- Test This easterly following the l-awrence and North be given. The present school txuird ruling two tons of 50 per cent ore, one ton Andover lines to the point ot beginning. the following number of legal voters: requites free transportation for all giade and I’rccinct 1 1254 junior high pupils living beyond one mile of coke, and n half ton of limestone, Precinct Four 2 1278 from school and for all senior high pupils to which four tons of nlr nre added In ROY A. DANIELS PLUMBING AND HEATING Famous Cough Beginning at a stone bound in Beacon 1120 the blasting process, produces one 3 living beyond a mile and a half. It was sug­ 32 Years’ Experience .In Andover street at the Lawrence line and running 4 412 gested at the meeting that it might be possible ton of pig Iron, one-half ton of slag, Electrical Contractor Mixture— FREE southeasterly to the center line of Lowell 5 525 to save part of the $12,000 transportation and six tons of gases. The gases aro CHARLES HUD0N street at a point 400' easterly from the point 6 896 cost by extending the high school limit to two captured nnd used for various pur­ 78 Chestnut St. Andover where the center line of Lincoln street meets Stop in at Simeone’s Pharmacy miles and the junior high to one and a half, poses, such as heating the blast. Phone 451 60 High Street - Call 442-J Lowell street, thence in the same general Total 5483 Today. Your Money Back If with free trans|x>rtation being provided only The pig Iron draw n off Is either direction to the point where the center lines in the winter. Some saving might be made on Not Fully Satisfied of Shawsheen road and Stevens street meet, street railway and railroad fares with this cast Inro pigs (sand molds) or poured XMAS ACTIVITIES PLANNED Into giant ladles and cnrrled while thence southerly crossing Reservation rout! BY FREE CHURCH SCHOOL plan, it was stated at the meeting. It was Costs nothing to find out why Buckley's to the center line of Argilla road at Sheehey’i yet molten to nearby steel furnaces. the Alkaline lough Mixture gives such quick used alxnit ten years ago. State law requires corner, thence westerly crossing Lovejoy A very generous donation of food and fiee transportation for all outisde two miles. The slag, or residue of the ore, coke, lasting relief. road to the center line of Osgood street at a money contributed by the members of the New England COKE Recognize the fact that Buckley's is The committee was unable to insert any and limestone, fused solidly Into a point west of Daniel Harrington’s property, Free Church school was sent to the Little unusual items in the budget, aside from a economical it is three times as |Kiwerful and thence continuing in the same general direc­ Wanderer’s Home in Boston. A local express uniform substance, Is drawn olT nnd effective as ordinary cough syrups—Buck- company very kindly delivered two large $2,000, allotment L for .u remodelling a vthe .i toilets• I eventually utilized In making cinder tion to a stone bound in Blanchard street at m the Stowe school basement. Nothmg was ,,locks for fon(, bul„ „ ngi ns rooflnR ley’s is alkaline -penetrates air passages— the Tewksbury line, thence following the cases that were tilled with food appiopriatc D & H Cone Cleaned Anthracite soothes -heals -helps you instantly to get for the day. provided for the West Center pluygiound, the Tewksbury line, Merrimack river and 1-aw Shawsheen school gymnasium floor, or the material, or for some other similar rid uf germ laden phlegm. rer.ee line to the point of beginning. Also a well tilled box of Christmas presents Bradlee school hall, all suggested by the purposes. MOTOR-STOKERS I’ut it to the test today and find out (or Precinct Five contributed by the members of the School yourself why Buckley's outsells all other was sent to the Santee Normal Training Parent-Teacher Council. A $301) item for tele­ Beginning at a stone hound in Blanchard phones, which would have included new AUTOMATIC COAL BURNING EQUIPMENT Cough and Cold remedies in cold wintry street at the Tewksbury line and mnning School in Nebraska. The Crafty Aits Club is phones in the West Center, Bradlee, Indian Animals of the Marshes Canada. easterly to a point in the center line of Osgood making steady progress with the youth of the Ridge anil Shawsheen schiols was cut to street west of Daniel Harrington’s property Church making valuable and attractive Have Need for Big Ears things with ait leathet. Theie is need for $150, thus eliminating the possibility of new Fuel Service Guaranteed—Try Us This Season FOR SALE—7-room Colonial thence continuing in the same general direc telephones there this year. Large ears mostly belong to animals lion crossing Lovejoy road to a point in the more assistants. .Anyone interested please House — 3 minutes from contact Mr. and Mis. Chiistenson. A new, more rigid ruling on increases for that live In open places, m arshes or Andover Square— $5500. center line of Argilla road at Shechev’s corner, The Christmas party committee was ap­ professional study was adopted by the com­ swamps, nnd feed by daylight There thence in a northerly direction a distance mittee. A total of 90 hours of advanced study licnsts of prey stalk them through about 16(H)' to a point meeting a line at right pointed at a meeting of the teacheis of the B. L. McDonald Coal Co. W. SHIRLEY BARNARD school held Monday evening as follows: is required, and of this amount one-third must angles about 1600' from the center lines of be spent in residence or two-thirds in a college long grass or lie In nmlinslied thickets, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Argilla road and Andover street and thence Miss Helen Saunders, chairman; Mrs. Alex or other institution granting a B.S. or an so that the first necessity of safety Is 15 Barnard Street - • Phone 202 along said line, to the point referred to in Sheriff, Miss Alice Weare, Miss Annabelle A.B. degree. All courses must be in advance to hear unseen foes. The greatest dan­ Andover street, thence southerly to the Richardson, George Keith, David Nicoll, ger of such attacks Is from behind, uml William Cargill, Clement Gordon and Robert of those required for the degree which the point where the center lines of Abbot and teacher already holds. It w’as felt that the protection against It accounts for the Woburn streets meet, thence continuing in Deyermond. Shingles Roof Paint A pageant will be given and candy will be new ruling will eliminate any increases rabbits long ears—especially (Juise of Billings-Brown, Inc. the same gcneial direction to a point in center given for ninety hours of work on inconse­ Jack rabbits. In one kind of which the line of Ballardvale road 800' westerly from (list fibutcd to tile members of the school on quential courses. Roofing Paper Roof Cement (Former'y Walter E. Uillinui) Sunset Rock road, thence southwesterly to a Friday evening, December 20 at 7 JO o’clock cur equals a quarter the length of the in the Parish House for tile Junior and Senior A petition was icCeivetl from some resi­ whole body. A rabbit’s lire Is spent on Building Papers Insulating B oards Opticians Jewelers stone bound in Woburn street at the Wil­ dents of Highland road who wanted trans­ mington line, thence following the Wilming­ departments. the ground, usually where there Is The prints.y department will have theii portation for their children, and it was voted 36 MAIN STREET ton, Shawsheen river and Tewksbury lines to leave the matter in the hands of the super­ little clmm-e tn hid**, and It cun es­ to the point of beginning. Christmas party Saturday afternoon, Decem­ ber 21 at two o’clock. intendent who will make arrangements for cape death only by u quick Jump anil Mrs. Andrew Innis, superintendent of the the children undei high school age. great speed. For warning of the Make Your Roof a BIRD R oof for department will lie in charge assisted by hei John Connors of Pine street was chosen stealthy approach of an enemy It must staff of teachers. night fireman at the Central plant for the depend ulmost wholly on Its ears. Be­ Quality and Wear Roofs Shingled wintei months. He will go on duty at the tween alarms these "sounding-boards Fie! For Shum e discretion of the superintendent. lie fiat on Bunny's hack, and he be­ P aints LUMBER Varnishe* grt-t to announce that the hoeing comes almost Invisible In Ills eurtli- H ardware Dog Foodi and Repaired match arranged for today has been canceled colnred coat. At the slightest sits OF as the two fighters have had a disagreement. Ammunition G uns & Rifle* Winter’s damage to your roof should be Muskete (Vienna I plcious noise up they rise.—Montreal Boxer Good Watch Dog, Herald. Sporting Goods ALL KINDS Mason Supplies repaired now. Call us for estimates. Approaching Dane in Size Thu Boxer Is another “made lu Ger­ Much Mud Moved From Them.. J. E. PITMAN EST. many" (lot;. Like the Dobermann Pin­ GEO. W. HORNE CO. FRANK A. WELCH Forty-four million tons of mud Imve TEL EPH O N E 664 613 COMMON ST., LAWRENCE scher, the German Shepherd utnl the been dredged from the bottom of the Plumbing & Heating Contractor Itelssen Schnatizer. the Boxer was bred Est. 1854 Tel. Law. 7339 Thm Shop W ith a Conscience Thames during the past twenty years, anil developed ns a police dog utnl carried away In barges, nnd dumped In 63 ELM STREET ANDOVER. MASS. watch doj>, says a writer In the Wash­ the sen. Figures like those mean ahso- ington Star. lately nothing to the ordinary man, hut MORE FAMILIES EVERY YEAR With his heavy, powerful body, ap­ when It Is explained that tills mud, proaching In size that of the Great turned Into bricks, would build u wall are choosing Dane, ami Ills bultdogllke head, he Is u five feet high uml two feet thick round tough -looking customer. the world at the Equator, u better Idea Ills ancestry, the bulldog ami the can he formed of the work done by the ELECTROLUX THE G A S refrigerator bull terrier, would Imlleale that he dredgers. Man Is always moving things, could be depended on In a tight. Hut especially earth and stones, and the BECAUSE: Electrolux provides perfect refrigeration the same ancestry Is good indication, gross amount moved Is simply colossal too, thut be Is a loving fultliful guar­ The largest building In the world Is for only a few pennies a day. Electrolux is silent, dian for Ills muster and Ills friends. the Great Pyramid, which Is 451 fe never makes a sound. Electrolux has no moving parts In color, the Boxer generally Is fuwn high and covers twelve and a half to cause noise or wear. or brlndle. Ills body Is compact, pow­ acres of ground. Six million tons of erful mill yet graceful In outline. Ills stone were used In its construction.— legs nre straight mid strong looking. Pearson’s Weekly. Ills feet urecatlike. Ills head Is square, Models as low as $5.00 dow n .. with domed skull mid strong muzzle. Banking on Wifey’. Nerve. 3 years to pay the balance. He does mil have as much lay hack ns Jinks: My wife thought she heard buiglais the bulldog, but his muzzle Is shorter last night, and I went itraight down suits to than that of the hull terrier. Ills ear* investigate. Also For Sale by T. J. BUCKLEY CO., LEBOWITZ BROS are erect. Biliks: Gosh, how could you be so (sositive she was mistaken?—Chicago News