tents I .ve received on by the fiE Slander, like Death, graphies in the largest ItiVeR it shining k. kcal refer- fiENItl" -CHARLES II. FAIRBANKS .d. Compris- sketches of ,nd women krISIIDieVIER TOWNSMAN is fields. dover are: LUn NUMBER 13 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 13, 1949 PRICE, 5 CENTS artist, in . Vincent ACO. membe'A L E 'rimack col- IFWS pore Fuess,1"" Town's 1949 Budget rtlett Hard-4"Int F tor Addison ,•-•1 olin Mason May Top 1948 Figure headmaster E Rev. Leon- High Costs Are Shown In Estimates profes- 'rancia' sem- EMS Being Prepared By All Departments cis Ashburn, er Brooks By LEONARD F. JAMES Appropriations Voted r. Tfie Dutch "police action' in Snow Removal Bills Last Year Resulted in donesia officially terminated on A Tax Rate of $34.00 nua y 4, according to the Dutch. High Last January Present day high costs of ma- esumably, from the Netherianc:s ed ,rials and supplies are the chief int cf view. the Indonesian Heavy Storms of Last reasons why almost all town de- )-cop public is properly conditioner Winter Had Cost Town partments are asking for increases r terms of settlement. The Dutch in their budgets over the 1948 ap- VER busted acutely that by the time $8600 By Mid-January ropriations. cone got around to doing any- Snow clearance operations a Mg practical—if any such thing , ear ago this time cost the town The town Inepting last March re actually possible against $6,000 from Jan. 1 to 9, and voted appropriations of $1,005,593.57 tch opposition—the advantage s,orms on and immediately after of which $893,191.57 was for de- nishes ould be with the Netherland that date boosted the payroll partments and $112,402 for items recs. Depending upon ones point $2,600 more for the next week, a ipproved under the special articles. view, the termination of hos- total of $8,600 for the Jan. 1 to the result was a tax rate of $34. !ties can be interpreted as end- 6 period. Indications are that the sums es- a nasty situation or merely From Jan. 1 to Mar. 1 last year timated to be necessary in the Jetting a difficult problem into the total cost of everything per- larger town departments to carry terials future. Some correspondents taining to snow clearance opera- on their work for 1949 will total Europe are already justify- What is so rare as spring in .1anuavy, especially when temperatures such as we have been enjoying tions was $25,000. And a storm much higher than last year's figure. in the past few weeks are mild enough to allow some of our high school girls to study while bask- on March 2 sent the payroll up Dutch action as a necessity Some of the sums sought in the ing in the warm January sunshine on the high school steps. From left to right they are: Bessie another $3,000 for the first week net the spread of communism 1949 budgets as compared with the Christie, Joan Davis, Geraldine Holhfelder, Ann O'Rourke, Judith Napier and Mary Giota. of that month. D PAINT ia. They and the Dutch may 1948 appropriations are: (Look Photo) This year, with spring-like tem- ,PER CO. rationalized themselves into 1949 peratures prevailing up to the believing. What is of greater Schools $316,244 $281,3641948 LAWRENCE Noted Lecturer present time, the board of public portance is that the natives be Public Works 172,000 162,000 onalized into accepting such works has spent only $300 for Gleason And White Enter Coming To Library Fire 63,612 61,424 eat answer. "Pessimists," says Aram K. Zelveian, author, jour- sanding and hauling sand. This Police 55,177 48,451 ATE nalist and lecturer on world expense came with the rain and seasoned correspondent, "saw The various town departments affairs, will be the speaker at the freeze of New Year's day. The SES whole East rising in flames and Contest For Selectman that come under the selectmen will, meeting to be held at 8 p. m., only time plows have been out this ide chasm developing between A lively contest for the office of collectively, ask for larger appro- la and the West" And he implied Tuesday, Jan. 18, under the winter was for the snow storm of selectman and assessor is in pros- priations than were made last year. at because no Jruch thing had joint sponsorship of the Andover Dec. 19. pect for the next town election Panel Discussion These 1949 estimates do not call ripened, the Dutch are in a way League of Womqn Voters and the with the entry of Sidney P. White, for an increase in salaries over titled. Memorial Hall library. chairman of the board of public For PTA Meeting those paid at the present time. They His subject, "Accomplishments Seek Appropriation HOUSE stir Nationalism Can't Be works, and Louis A. Gleason, do, however, incorporate into the One of the newest, and, per- of the Third General Assembly," president of the Andover Taxpay- basic salaries the $4 a week cost- ushed haps, the least understood school will be clarified by the showing of For School Survey Until 9 p. m. ers' association in the race. Others a-living bonus which the annual But more thoughtful and ma- functions will be the subject of the film, "Patterns for Peace— Following a meeting with the are expected to toss their hats into town meeting voted for all em- e minds are very well aware the Central PTA meeting to be Charter of the United Nations," Finance committee at the Town this particular ring before the ployees last year, and which will successful though the Dutch time for filing nomination papers held at 8 p. m., Wednesday, Jan. which is designed to bring about house Tuesday evening, the School ne 1822 M committee went into executive ses- end next March 31. y have been in their military expires Feb. 3. 19, at the Memorial auditorium. an understanding of the structure ion, their political future sue- It will have a double feature. sion and voted to insert an article The school departnient, in adopt- The three-year term of Select- and purpose of the United Na- s is by no means guaranteed. The main speaker will be Dana M. in the town warrant for $1,600 to ing its budget last week, noted man Powell F. Shepard expires tions. eral details are worthy of con- Cotton of the Harvard Graduate be expended for a survey of public that the increase In its budget was this year. It is expected that he Mr. Zelveian, an authority on eration. The British, as a colo- School of Education, whose stud- school buildings and facilities. due mainly to an increase in en- will not run for reelection but the Mediterranean lands, the Mid- 1 nation, may have appreciated ies and experience qualify him to • While the money would be spent rollment and an increase in basic could not be reached yesterday for dle East and the Balkans, is a n though they did not condone speak on the subject of what to under the direction of the School prices. It also took into considera- comment. It is reported that he former member of the faculty of tch action. But the British Em- do after high school. This topic committee, the latter expects that tion that there would be a return to is out of the state. Anatolia college in Turkey. He e has remained an empire, ties in with the work of Andover's this would be a participatory type the town from the state and from Nomination papers are now in was liaison officer and special bus and indefinable as may be comparatively new guidance de- of survey to include a large com- the Town of Boxford, (whose high circulation for Mr. White and Mr. military interpreter for the Brit- to of its characteristics, be- partment. mittee of citizens, including mem- school pupils will attend local Gleason but the names of several ish and Allied prisoners of war, In order to present as clearly as bers of other town committees. Continued on Page Eight) others have been mentioned in the and served in the intelligence (Continued on Page Two) possible the principles described It was pointed out that the past few weeks as probable can- office of the British army. by Mr. Cotton, a panel of three probable emphasis will be placed didates and it is believed that they The public is invited to attend. parents and three teachers has on the elementary school situa- lub To Elect will soon take out papers now that Reserve Officers been set up to discuss guidance tion, the latter being faced with the campaign is opening up. methods as practiced here. Ro- Additional Speakers a steady increase in enrollment fficers Friday Mr. White's present term as a To Be Appointed land Fraser, Mrs. Lathrop Merrick For Church Series over the next seven years. With the present list of reserve he Andover Square and Corn- member of the board of public Additional speakers for the and Charles 0. McCullom repre- The • School committee also patrolmen down to just two s club will hold its annual works does not expire until 1950. sent the parents, while Bernard University of Life program to be voted to insert again the article ARMOR, the selectmen Monday ling Friday night at the club He was first elected to the board sponsored by the Andover Council M. KeIhnurray, Luella Dunning in the town warrant on state-aided night voted to write to the civil tiers on Elm street. in 1938 and has been chairman of Churches were announced this and Milton Nelson will answer vocational education, in accord- service commission for the eligible he meeting will be preceeded for the past several years. week by the Rev. John G. Gaskill, questions for the school system. ance with the provisions of Chap- list• in order to make two more 6:30 o'clock with a venison chairman. (Continued on Page Nine) Because of the wide interest in ter 74 of the General Laws of the appointments. The town is al- s• dinner through the courtesy Dr. F. Alexander Magoun, pro- this topic among parents, as state. lowed four reserve patrolmen. wo of the club's best hunters, fessor of humanics at M.I.T., will shown by a PTA survey, it is ex- This article has been in the Three Andover men were among I G. Brown, Jr., and Andrew on "Re- Exeter Increases pected that a large number of speak to the main group town warrant for five years and those announced as being success- A. Both succeeded in bagging ligion in the Home." The Rev. members will attend. Parents each year, it is pointed out, the ful in the recent police examina- or in New Hampshire during Peter J. Doeswyk, associated edi- will have an opportunity to ask money expended is refunded to a tion tests. They were: Francis J. hunting season. Flat-Rate Tuition tor of the Converted Catholic questions. large degree by the state. McBride, 2 Temple pl., Russell H. Bowing the dinner the annual The trustees of Phillips Exeter magazine, will also speak. These Berthel, 172 Elm st., and Warren tiug and election of officers academy have announced that the Refreshments will be served at are in addition to those previously the close pf the meeting by Mrs. A. Maddox, River rd., West An- be held. During the enter- flat-rate tuition will be increased announced: the Rev. Frederick Academy Tuition dover. meat program motion pictures in 1949-50 by $150. This increase Henry J. Dolan assisted by Mrs. Meek of Boston; the Rev. Howard Justin Curry, Mrs. Geoffrey Glen- be shown by Robert Crocket, brings the total annual charge to P. Kellett, chaplain of the penal To Be Increased dinning and Mrs. Merrill Burnett. $1,400. institutions of Massachusetts; and The trustees of Phillips academy he club has been active in In a special letter sent this week the Rev. Edward R. Nelson of have announced an increase in the fig funds for a television set to parents of all boys returning to Couple Observe Portland, Me. It is expected that academy's tuition for the year it is hoped to have it hi- Exeter next year, Principal Wil- a complete list of speakers will be 1949-50, in the amount of $150. ed for this meeting. The club liam G. Saltonstall stated that available soon. This brings the total tuition National coking forward to a very busy "the trustees had voted this Golden Wedding The University of Life series charge at Andover to $1,400, on with an increased member- change only after a long and Mr. and Mrs. James McColl en- will begin Sunday, Feb. 6, at the which, it is hoped, will materially Christmas and a variety of activities. thorough consideration of all the joyed a quiet evening together in South church. Youth groups will reduce the operating deficit in- of $138,- elements." This increase was their home at 35 Main st., Friday adjourn to Christ church on that curred as a result of increasing necessary, the principal wrote, to evening, Jan. 8, in observance of night and the two Sunday eve- costs. been sys- mination Papers enable the school "to meet sub- their golden wedding anniversary. nings following. The Feb. 27, Andover's long-standing policy e stantial increases in salaries and Mr. McColl was born in Paisley, Mar. 6 and 13 sessions will be held of offering scholarship aid to ring the By February 3 wages" and the loss of reserves Scotland, and his wife, the former in the Free Christian church and proniising boys who need financial ith th, annual town election to and accumulated income upon Alice Curran, is a native of Bel- the Baptist church. assistance is not changed. with their aid Monday, March 7, George H. which the academy has been draw- fast, Ireland. Married January 7 slow, town clerk, announces 1899, in Belfast by the Rev. NMI' 1949 club ing in order "to keep operating 4:30 p. m., Thursday, Feb. 3, deficits as small as possible." McCauley of St. Matthew's church, ip; inquire e closing date for filing nornin- Saltonstall called attention to they came to the United States 25 "COLGATE ECONOMY" papers and also for filing ape- the flat-rate tuition charge which years ago and took up their resi- Colgate Ribbon Dental Economy, New 59c NO GASOLINE GIVES indow. articles for the annual town dence in Andover at that time. Mr. Ing was established in 1934 at $1,050. warrant. To file nomination In 1946, it was raised to $1,250. McColl was employed by the Bos- Halo Shampoo Economy 79c QUICKER STARTING! re, 65 signatures are needed. The new increase effective in Sep- ton and Maine railroad before his Lustre Creme Shampoo 10-oz. Economy 2.00 connection with the annual tember represents a 33 per cent retirement. ion the board of registrars of increase over the 1934 level. They have one daughter, Mrs. Palmolive Lather Shaving Cream Tube 49c rs have announced the follow- "With the higher charge," the Robert Wilson, five grandchildren, Palmolive Brushless Shaving Cream Tube 49c NO dates for registration: letter continued, "it will be neces- and two great-grandchildren. Colgate Lather Shaving Cream Tube 49c b• I. Town house, 7 to 9 p. m. sary to provide more and larger Ana ank b. 3, Sacred Heart school, 7 to scholarships." Exeter furnishes Colgate Brushless Shaving Cream Tube 49c more than $100,000 annually in ORIENTAL AND RUGS DOMESTIC RUGS High test performance S, Grange hall, West Parish, scholarships to promising students. CLEANED — MOTHPROOFED — REPAIRED without premium price 9 IL in. This year, 135 of the 725 students CARPETING EXPERTLY CLEANED IN HOTELS - THEATRES - HOMES 11, Fire station, Ballaedvale, TEST A TANKFUL TODAY are receiving some scholarship --ORIENTAL RUGS A SPECIALTY— 9 la• aid. The letter concluded that 16, Peabody house, Phillips "the trustees regret deeply the Otash Rug Cleaning Co. DALTON PHARMACY to 9 p. iii. • necessity of their decision and 5 BROOK STREET — METHUEN Green's Service 1 , 16 MAIN STREET TEL. 107 i, Town house,"noon to 10 look forward to a decrease" when Tel. Lawrence 22298 or Lawrence 4372 205 NO. MAIN ST. conditions permit.

2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 Andover National Bank MENTAL HEALTH QUIZ Holds Annual Meeting Dads To Pres Town's 1949 Budget Two new directors were elect (Answers below) at t tult: meeting ,f the . Baseball Prog dover National bank held last Tue, .1 ira,ball program W May Top 1948 Figure As the opening gun of its campaign in support of adequate appropriations for the State Mental n entertainment to be partment's equipment are also re• Hospitals anti the Institutions for the Mentally Deficient, the Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene y g They areo John the (Continued from Page One) Kemper, headmaster of M. at the annual "Father fleeted in the 1949 estimate. today presented to the members of the State Senate and the House of Representatives a Quiz concerning , the care of the mentally ill in the Commonwealth. night of the South Chu schools next term) the sum of $34,- In the various departments under academy and Horace Nathaniel Stevens, Jr., assistant secretary club Wednesday even 545. supervision of the selectmen, one We wonder how many of our readers can answer these questions correctly. Questions and answer: of theStevens J. The hoard of public works, which or two will be under last year's are given below, Co., Inc. 26. .Bee js.ides P.l the ab4 has been considering its 1949 budget figures but the overall budgets will th shr a ehold• "Jeff" Jones, Bosto at several meetings, notes that the result in an increase, partly due to 1. How many hospital beds are there for the 8. What is the percentage of overcrowding in the erg elected the following beard 0.1 scout, and George L. costs of fuel, oil for roads and other the inclusion of the $4 bonus in mentally ill as compared with those for the State Hospitals? directors: Wallace E. Brimer, treas. head baseball coach a physically ill in Massachusetts? urer, Tyer Ruhber Co., Louis a academy, will be the go materials for the departments un- salaries for a full year. (a) 2%, (b) 8%, (c) 13%, (d) 17%, (e) 19% der Its supervision are higher than Besides the increases sought in (a) Nearly the same number for each. Finger, vice-president and treasar. ere. A baseball quiz I 9. What is the percentage of personnel shortage a year ago. The total increase for the 1949 appropriations, the (b) Twice as many for the physically ill. er, Andover Savings bank; Burks followed by movies, will (c) Four times as many for the physically ill. in these hospitals today (based on existing S. Flagg, president and treasurer, the program. Further Mato departn&'nts, viz: — street special town meeting of Dec. 28 personnel quotas)? lighting, highways, parks, sewers, appropriated $3 6,5 5 1 for new (d) Six times as many for the physically ill. Merrimack and Cambridge Mullis! to be announced next (a) 10%, (b) 14.5%, (c) 18%, (d) 24.5%, Fire Insurance companies; George Charles 0. McCullom, el water, garage and office account, bridges, a sewer on Morton street 2. What proportion of the mentally ill needing (e) 32% P. Sawyer, assistant vice-president, will be about $10,000. and stipplements to the annual hospitalization in Massachusetts must lie cared the committee. First National bank of Boston; A). In the fire department $1200 of budget, all of which will .account for in the tax-supported hospitals? 10. What is the average cost per patient day in hot Stevens, vice-president, J. p, MONDAY MEN'S LI the increase sought is for the $4 for $2 in the 1949 tax rate. State Hospitals? (a) 25%, (b) 40%, (c) 65%, (d) 80%, Stevens & Co., Inc. (Shawsheen Alle cost-of-living bonus which will be in What new equipment may be (a) $1.65, (b) $3.30, (c) $6.50, (d) $10.40, (e) 95% Dr. Claude M. Fuels retired (flu YORKE (4) effect for a full year, and $800 which required for the various town de- (e) $13.50 3. What proportion of the population of Massa- the board of directors as his re 88 86 under a new state law requires the partments and whatever special Riley dsusetts will spend sonic part of their lives in 11. What is the average cost per patient day in search work and writing will nem. 101 123 department carry two special type articles are approved for new Innis State Hospitals? general hospitals in Massachusetts? sitate his absence from Andover 104 95 gas masks on each piece of appar- water and sewer extensions, im- Nell (a) $1.65, (b) $3.30, (c) $6.50, (d) $10.40, for a number of years. 87 120 atus answering alarms other than provements, etc., indicate a larger One out of every (a) 10, (b) 15, (c) 20, (d) 35 Best (e) $13.50 The officers appointed to sern 92 92 brush tires. total appropriation for 1949 than Dummy 4. How many tax-supported hospitals for the for the ensuing year are: Abbot 472 516 'rhe estimated increase in the the record high mark that was set 12. What is the average cost per patient day in th, Totals mentally ill are there in Massachusetts? Stevens, president; Chester W. liol• ENMORE (0) police department Is due to an in- last year. (a) 4, (b) 7, (c) 10, (d) 13, (e) 15 Veterans Administration mental hospitals? land, vice-president and cashier; Calk' 93 79 crease in personnel, one being a One Rem which, to date, scents a) $1.65, (b) $3.30, (c) $6.50, (d) $10.40. Edward A. Anderson, assistant Sweeney 86 79 new police officer put on in connec- will be much lower than last year, 5. How many resident patients are there in tax. ((e) $13 .50 cashier; Frederick W. Gould, assist. 71 89 tion with the work involved with is the sum which will he sought supported hospitals for the mentally ill in this Svenson 13. How many tax-supported institutions for the ant cashier. Chester W. Holland. 102 125 parking meters, and the second be- for snow removal. Last year with state? Allen mentally deficient are there in Massachusetts:: trust officer:. Marion E. Farnsworth, Thompson ....102 103 ing a new clerk which enables the the record snowfall, $3 5,0 0 0 was (a) 5,000, (b) 14,000, (c) 19,000, (d) 24,000, assistant trust officer; Wallace M. Totals 454 475 department to keep the police sta- appropriated. The amount to ho (c) 30,000 (a) 1, (b) 2, (c) 3, (d) 4, (e) 5 Haseiton, manager automobile and tion manned at all times. Increased sought this year will not be esti- G. How many patients were admitted to these 14. How many patients are there in the State In- time sales department. ARUNDEL (2 costs In gasoline, paint, signs and mated until some time later In the hospitals last year? stitutions for the mentally deficient? The president reported the con- .101 97 other articles necessary for the de- winter. R. Parsons (a) 2,500, (b) 3,800, (c) 5,200, (d) 6,700, (a) 2,110, (b) 3,376, (c) 4,170, (d) (talon of the bank at the close of Brent ...... 85 93 (c) 7,900 (e) 5,480 the year as follows: Total assets, Driscoll ...... 96 93 SAFE Food Parcels $8,700,000; deposits, $8,000,000; DeClereq 103 90 ANDOVER CRAFTSMEN 7. How many patients were released (by dis- 15. How many seriously incapacitated persons are Aid Relief In Europe charge, death, transfer or parole) from these on the waiting lists for the institutions for the capital, $200,000; surplus, $200,000; Armitage 109 111 SAFE, Inc. (Save a Friend in RE-UPHOLSTERING hospitals last year? mentally deficient? undivided profits, $217,000; re Totals 493 488 Europe) is the American represen- BALMORAL (1 (a) 2,000, (b) 3,680, (c) 4,650, (d) 6,520, (a) 800, (b) 1,800, (c) 2,900, (d) 3,400. serves, $57,000. Musgrove Building Telephone tative for "Caritas" non-profit The meeting was the 123rd ea 114 85 (e) 7,660 (e) 4,200 Kefferstan Elm Square And. 1820 -W Swiss charity center. Out of the nual meeting of the institution and Warhurst 114 101 thousands of SAFE speed vouch- the 84th since its organization ass Moriarty 109 91 ers sent to the needs In Europe by CORRECT ANSWERS national bank. Proctor 80 91 friends here in New England, not Horace Nathaniel Stevens, Jr.. Pulster 80 107 I. a 6. e 11. e GARDEN PLOWING one has been reported lost. one of the new directors, was born Totals 497 475 7. e 12. c RUBBISH REMOVED The SAFE speed voucher is 2. e in 1914 at Plainfield, N. J., the son 13. d GENERAL TRUCKING redeemable in London, Paris, Aus- 8. c R. e of Horace N. and Helen Coburs CARISBROOKE 9. d 14. e tria and Germany (all zones). 4. d Stevens. He attended. the public Sughrue 82 94 BATESON & SON "Caritas" maintains 100 food 5. d 10. a 15. b schools at Plainfield and later en- Mosher 90 97 TEL. 1467-W stockpiles for the benefit of any roiled at Phillips academy, class of Greenfield 92 98 person desiring to help a friend in 1924. In 1935 lie entered the emplm Reilly 100 107 any one of the above named coun FREE CHURCH NOTES of the M. T. Stevens & Sons coma O'Connor 101 102 tries. For each $10 check mailed When Your Shopping or The annual meeting of the Free party at North Andover. After sere Totals 465 498 to SAFE, 7 Water St., Boston, 9, SHAW,SHEEN church will be held Wednesday, ing three years in the U. S. coast ARGYLE (2; Mass., SAFE will send one speed Jau. 19th at the church. Chalk .108 117 day's work is done, Drop Mrs. G. Edgar Best, Correspondent, Telephone 171 guard reserve during World War II voucher by return mail to the A catered supper will be served he resumed his duties with the Kefferstan .... 84 92 donor. The donor then air mails in and enjoy a cool re- at 6:2 0 p. tn. Tickets for the sup- Stevens organization and holds the Anderson 103 96 the speed voucher to the benefi- P.T.A. PAIR present another of the popular per are being sold by members of office of assistant secretary of the Parsons 115 92 freshing drink at . . ciary in Europe which entitles him A gala event will be held in the three-act plays for which the the Womans' union, which is in J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., New York. Dummy 95 91 or her to a SAFE food parcel con- auditorium of the Shawsheen group is so well-known. charge of the affair. Mr. Stevens is the fourth genera• Totals 505 492 taining over 21 lbs. of high calory school during the month of Feb- This play win be presented in The meeting will be conducted tion in the Stevens family to serve food. Varieties of bulk food can ruary and this will be a Valentine tine spring. A group of members of by Roland K. Fraser, moderator. on the hoard of directors of this ANDOVER TOWN I also be purchased through SAFE. fair. WALTER'S this department traveled to 13os- Reports will be heard at this time bank. He is married to the former (Recreation All This function will take place at ton, Wednesday and spent most of and the budget for the year will Caroline C. Rockwell of North An- HILL'S HARDWA The city of Evansville, Indiana, 7:30 p. nt., Wednesday, Feb., 9, the clay reading over plays of 6 Park Street he acted on. dover, daughter of Samuel D. Rock Hatch 94 112 located on the Ohio river, is an im- and is under the chairmanship of which a few choice ones were Plans are underway for an well. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens has G. Cargill 122 101 portant shipping center. Mrs. Byron Weiner, the first vice- brought Intel( and these will be re- -unseen Guest" supper to be held three children. J. Donahey 99 111 president of the association. viewed at the regular meeting of Saturday evening, Feb. 19. at the It. Cargill 110 101 A meeting was held at Airs. the group which will be held at Free ch u reit, sponsored by the It Pays To Advertise Boudreau 108 101 Weiner's home last Thursday eve- 2:30 p. ns., Friday, Jan. 21 at the Missionary committee. Mrs. Ethel "Do you find that adverting Totals 533 552 L lily 05urin ning and plans for the fair were t c- home of Mrs. Gilbert Gate of 12 A. Sullivan is chairman. quick results?" GR.ECOES (( discussed in detail. The decora- brings Ceder rd. Girl scout troop 23 will resume "I should say it does. Yesteri0 Hajj 90 10( 74 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER tions for the fair will carry out The hostesses for this meeting at meetings at the Free church we advertised for a night watch- Fitzgerald 77 71 the theme for February, valen- will be: Mrs. Gordon Colquhoun, 7 p. nt. Thursday. man and last night the office safe Grecoe 112 91 has a beautiful pair of blue and white Meissen Candle- tines. There will be a valentine Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mrs. C. Mc- was robbed." Vivesey 121 9( sticks with boy and girl attached, also three very choice table for the children to select Cullom and Mrs. Gilbert Gate. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES McCallum 128 101 their choice cards from. Among A play will be selected at this fruit compotes of famous Meissen cupid design. Why not The Andover council of church Totals 528 461 the other attractions there will be time by the whole department and women will meet at 2:30, Friday pop in and browse around? FOR intelligent a fortune teller, balloon moan, grab plans for its presentation will afternoon at the home of the presi- ANDOVER COA: barrel, frankfurts, soft drinks, commence immediately. dent, Miss Fonnie E. Davis, 90 friendly service Closed on Mondays A. Holden 115 9 white elephant, bakery, dart game, Woman's Bowling League Elm at., to formulate plans for Inquiries Welcomed Call Andover 2210 on all of your (Hata . 94 10: auto game, girl's name game and The Woman's Tuesday night Participation in the University of I'- Erier 108 111 a fish pond. bowling league closed the first half Life program, and for the World insurance needs A'. Holden 111 81 Miss Eunice O'Donnell, teacher of Its 30-week bowling term last day of prayer. call Low ..... 110 111 of the kindergarten classes at the Tuesday night with the following A winter meeting of the council Totals 538 571 ELLIOTT'S Shawsheen school will be a very results: of churches will be held at 3:30 LAWRENCE great attraction and will draw Smart & Flagg, ROYAL CROW/ The Liberators won the first p. m. Sunday, Jan. 30, at the Union Girls LOWELL nia7ly to her side for she will be the ' 95 91 HAVERHILL with 50 games won and 10 lost. Congregational church, Ballard- Inc. Tudisco 95 101 handwriting expert for the eve- The members of this team are, P. vale. The speaker will be from the Office Anderson 120 121 ning. Caltsan, captain, R. Beaudoin, G. Family Service association of The Insurance Aioranto Further plans are in the making Driscoll, N. Flaherty, A. Batter- Bank Bldg. Andover 870 127 13: Greater Lawrence. Moranto and the committees for the event bury. The second team in line was 127 12 Totals are now being formed. Keep the the Hurricanes with 34 games won 533 57 date open, 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, The high team triple was won by and 26 lost. Members of the team the Liberators with 1374, and high Feb. 9, in the auditorium of the are, D. King, captain, M. Young, Shawsheen school. team single was won by the Aven- WINTER E. Justice, E. Locke. M. Bailey. gers with 499. Drama Department. Other honors for the first half There will be 15 more weeks of FOOTWEAR ONE D The Dramatic department of the went to M. Kopatch high single of bowling and at the close of the Shawsheen Village Woman's club 140, M. Kopatch high triple of 335, Dry Cleaning season the league will enjoy an- is now very busy making plans to R. Beaudoin high average of 95.1. RUBBERS other banquet. The president of .. by the largest the league is Mrs. A. Dickson and OVERSHOES cleaning instit the secretary is Mrs. Gerard Pel- in 1his secti — letier. BOOTS — FINE WEATHER Current Events This does not it The Current Events department "SHOES THAT SATISFY" Now is the time to have your car Serviced — of the Shawsheen Village Woman's items, as some ret club will meet at 10 a. m., Tues- del treatment. Don't wait for the Rush period. Take advantage of our day, Jan. 18, at the Andover Inn. * X-Ray Fitting * Winter Money-Saving Specials. Frederick S. Allis, Jr., instruc- CURTAINS tor at Phillips academy sill be the Men's Suits, Topc for every window speaker for the morning and he and Ladies' Coat will talk on current events. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 3 lational Bank P.A. Football Schedule PUNCIIARD WINS, 59-41 WOMEN'S THURSDAY LEAGUE 'Vale Girl Featured March of Dimes ual Meeting Dads To Present Punchard continued its winning (Shawsheen Alleys) In Boston Production For Polio Victims For 1949 Announced MARINES (1) directors were elected streak at Chelmsford Tuesday, When Phillis Mayo, aspiring The March of Dimes campaign Phillips academy announced to-• 77 71 79 227 tl meeting of the A Baseball Program tacking a 59 to 41 victory over L. Littlefield young actress and dancer, walked to aid victims of infantile paraly- baseball program will feature day its football schedule for 1949. Chelmsford. The Junior Varsity M. Littlefield 100 89 109 298 al bank held last To:: .1 into the John Golden auditions in sis opens officially Friday, Jan. 14. the entertainment to be presented All games are 'at Andover unless five lost, 55 to 44. I. Killilea 83 80 91 254 They are: John .4 New York City, she really did it In Andover about 50 containers otherwise noted. The schedule is W. Gerrish 94 97 87 278 admaster of Philli.p; at the annual "Father and Sons" The scores:• "just for fun." There were 499 for change will be placed in stores as follows: 88 100 102 290 11 Horace Nathan's night of the South Church Men's PUNCHARD (59) C. Fiedler either girls with eyes cast long- Oct. 1—Massachusetts Mari- and other public places where club Wednesday evening, Jan. FG. F. Pts. Totals 442 437 468 1347 ingly toward a role in that particu- assistant secretary or time academy. those who wish to contribute may yens & Co., Inc. Dwyer, If 6 2 14 AIR CORPS (3) lar show, girls with much more 26. Oct. 8—Harvard Freshmen. do so. a above the sha hl "Jeff" Jones, Boston Braves Watson, if 1 0 2 B. Todd 80 97 94 271 training and knowledge of the re 0 Oct. 15—Yale Freshmen (at George Williams, local fireman 0 J. Dean 106 90 104 300 theatre, for this was Miss Mayo's he following hoard uf scout, and George L. Follansbee, McVey, If 0 0 and chairman of the campaign in New Haven). M. Fowler 96 107 89 292 allace E. Brimer, treas. head baseball coach at Phillips Chetson, rf 5 0 10 first actual contact with the pro- Oct. 22—Springfield Freshmen . 1 1 6 84 73 273 Andover, has a film "Braces and Rubber Co., Loui academy, will be the guest speak- Muise, rf 1 1 3 E. Briggs • • fessional theatre. s Oct. 29—Williams Freshmen. Crutches," which is available for B. Byrne 90 8 ty 94 272 With a coolness that belied her president and treasor, ers. A baseball quiz for prizes, Deyermond, c 3 2 8 showing to clubs and fraternal Nov. 5—Tufts Freshmen. Totals 488 466 454 1408 followed by movies, will round out Flail, c 0 0 0 inner qualms, else promptly con- Savings hank; Burka Nov. 12—Exeter (at Exeter). organizations. Those interested the program. Further details are 5 0 10 vinced the judges that experience esident and treasurer, Deveaux, ig may make arrangements for a to be announced next week by 0 0 0 NAVY (1) isn't everything and since then has nd Cambridge Mut% Maucieri, lg showing by contacting him at the PUNCHARD H.S. BASKETBALL L. Proctor 89 99 82 270 been playing a featured role in ce companies; George Charles 0. 'AlcCullorn, chairman of Craig, rg 5 2 14 Central fire station. The film has The Punchard varsity basket- A. Powers 88 7 74 238 "Make Mine Manhattan," the new ssistant vice-presides, the committee. Collins, rg 0 0 0 already been shown to several ball team had no difficulty in L. Leighton 80 83 79 242 musical revue which opened at 11 bank of Boston; A. groups connected with the Free scoring a 55-3 victory over the M. Rielly 90 110 86 286 the Shubert Monday night, Jan. vice-president, J. p, MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE Totals 2G 7 59 Alumni team at the local gym last Totals 347 368 321 1036 10, after a very successful run of church. 0., Inc. (Shawsheen Alleys) CHELMSFORD (41) Friday. ARMY (3) a year on Broadway. The local campaign is being M. Fuess retired frog YORKE (4) FG. F. Pts. PUNCHARD (55) A. Vaughan 76 97 78 251 The Mayos, who live on Das- copducted under Daniel R. Har- f directors as his re Riley 88 86 93 267 Curruthers, If 8 1 1 7 FG. F. Pts. E. Dodge 1 1 1 104 73 288 comb rd., Ballardvale, came here rington, Essex county campaign and writing will nee, 101 123 106 323 Wright, If 0 0 0 Innis 8 0 16 G. Carr 102 84 75 261 from Lexington where Phyllis at- chairman. The county chapter bsence from Andover 104 95 113 312 Spanos, If 0 0 (1 Nell McVey, If O 0 0 .5. Petrie 91 93 88 272 tended school and became known sponsors the summer camp at r of years. 87 120 103 310 MacEiroy, rf 4 0 Best Chetson, rf 4 0 8 Totals 380 378 314 1072 for her theatrical ability. At Sarah I'lum Island for polio children. 92 92 92 276 rs appointed to serve Dummy Watson, rf 1 0 2 Williams, rf 0 0 0 Lawrence college, she studied sing year are: Abbot Totals 472 516 506 1491 Dwyer, If Hayward, c 3 0 6 Deyermond, 3 5 11 C.B.'S (1) drama and the theatre and now, ;Went; Chester W. liol• ENMORE (0) Hicks, e 0 1 1 William "Bill" Barron, Jr. Hall, c 1 0 2 I. Briggs 82 81 90 253 In this musical revue which stars esicient and cashier. 93 79 78 Marshall, ig 0 2 2 OIL BURNER Caliri 250 Deveaux, 1g 1 0 2 G. Blamire 90 77 85 252 Bert Lahr, she is really being ini- Anderson, assistant 86 79 0 0 0 Sweeney 97 262 Muise, lg 2 1 5 Reise, Ig R. Dolan 93 70 78 241 tiated into the theatre. SALES AND SERVICE lertck W. Gould, assist. • 71 89 113 W. MacHugh, rg 3 1 7 Svenson 273 Collins, Ig 1 1 3 H. Rielly 80 95 89 264 Domestic Heating Systems 102 125 84 0 0 0 Chester 1,V. Holland, Allen 311 Craig, rg 1 4 6 R. MacHugh, rg Dummy 79 58 72 209 ABBOT NOTES 4 Virginia Rd. Tel. And. 1987 Marion E. Fanisworth, 102 103 119 — — Thompson 324 Maucieri, rg O 0 0 Totals 424 381 414 1219 Miss Flay M Linder of Philadel- 454 475 491 1420 st officer; Wallace 9. Totals — — Totals 18 5 41 COAST GUARD (3) phia, Pa., has resumed her practice onager automobile and Score by peripds Totals 22 11 55 E. Schaberg 83 58 76 217 teaching in, the physical education ANYTHING OLD epartment. ARUNDEL (2) 1 2 3 4 T. ALUMNI (30) E. Reed 87 83 80 250 department at Abbot academy. Miss 101 97 94 292 1 6-59 BOUGHT AND SOLD lent reported the coa R. parsons FG. F. Pte. Punchard.. 7 19 17 M. Anderson 81 84 74 239 Linder, a senior at Bouve-Boston bank at the close of 85 93 91 269 1 9—41 Brent ...... W. Morrissey, If 1 0 2 Chelmsford 8 3 11 N. Slimmer 79 89 93 261 School of Physical Education, which THE SHED follows: Total assets, 96 93 96 285 Referees: Rourke, Meegan. Driscoll Demers, If 3 1 7 M. Butler 91 85 93 269 is afficiated with Tufts college, will 77 MAIN STREET deposits, 103 90 99 292 Time of periods: 4-8s. $8,000,000; DeClercq Phinney, rf 1 2 4 Totals 421 399 416 1 236 receive her B.S. in Education de- Tel. 592-R After 6 P. M. ,000; surplus, $200,000; Armitage 109 111 107 327 Kydd, rf 1 1 3 PUNCHARD J.V. (41) gree from Tufts college in June. aroflts, $217,000; re Totals 493 488 487 1465 Davey, c FG. F. Pts. 3 0 6 GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY 00. BALMORAL (2) Stack, lf 5 2 12 Morroco, c 0 0 0 The Girls' Friendly society of Maytag - Spartan - GM Frigidaire - Eureka Bendix ng was the 123rd as Kefferstan 114 85 87 286 Gorden, lg Wetterberg, rf 4 1 9 0 0 0 the Chrieft church met Monday at of the institution and Warhurst 114 101 96 311 Wetterberg, 1g McCarthy, rt 1 0 2 1 0 2 the church. The group packed as its organization ass Moriarty .109 91 90 290 McCullom, c 4 2 Munroe, rg 0 2 2 three boxes of clothing for its F. J. LEONE CO. k. Proctor 80 91 112 283 E. Morrissey, rg Calder, c 1 0 8 0 0 adopted family in France. athaniel Stevens, Jr., Pulster 80 107 103 290 Waterman, rg 0 4 4 Gerrish, Ig 0 1 1 —5 FLOORS— Plans are underway for a ew directors, was born Totals 497 475 488 1460 • Dimlich. 1g 0 0 0 "Breakfast in Hollywood" show FAMOUS BRAND NAMES lalnfleld, N. J., the son Totals 10 10 30 Lawrence, rg 2 0 4 to be held Feb. 28th. V. and Helen Coburn CARISBROOKE (2) Curry, rg 1 2 4 .adios - olfstaliamcal 02 94 262 — — — It was announced that the Jan. attended the public Sughrue 86 CENTRAL CAFE (1) Totals 18 8 44 17th meeting would not be held ,lainfleld and later ea Mosher 90 97 107 294 Ferrier 108 103 101 312 430 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, MASS. CHELMSFORD J.V. (55) as the parish supper will take Mips academy, class of Greenfield 92 98 88 278 Stewart 127 104 88 319 TELEPHONE 7637 107 90 297 FG. F. Pts. place on that date. he entered the emplol Reilly 100 Craig 114 105 116 335 Hoyle, If 4 2 10 Stevens & Sons soar O'Connor 101 102 112 315 Dummy 87 90 85 272 Stromberg Carlson - Television - Domestic Sewing Machine Carlson, If 0 0 0 th Andover. After sore Totals 465 498 483 1446 Dummy .. 83 91 88 261 MOVIES AT 'VALE LIBRARY Parkhurst, If 0 0 0 Young people of junior and senior ,are in the U. S. coat ARGYLE (2) Totals 519 493 488 1500 Chalk 108 117 106 331 Taylor, rf 1 0 2 high school age and their adult 'e during World Warn FRED'S LUNCH (3) Kefferstan 84 87 263 Merrill, rt 2 1 5 friends are cordially invited to a his duties with the 92 Milne 96 91 85 272 tnization and holds the Anderson 103 96 96 295 Haberman, c 8 3 19 movie program in the Ballardvale Nicoll ...112 125 116 353 Whitesides, c 0 0 0 istant secretary of the Parsons 115 92 93 300 Gordon 83 90 110 283 branch library Thursday, Jan. 13, at Davis, lg 7 2 16 ; & Co., Inc., New York. Dummy 95 95 95 285 Earley 87 105 98 290 8 p. m. The films will Include, "The Chamhers, 1g 0 0 0 is is the fourth genera• Totals 505 492 477 1474 Nelligan 103 106 98 307 House I Live In," "Realm of the Bicknel, rg 1 1 3 Wild." and "Classic of Skiing." itevens family to serve Totals 481 517 507 1505 'd of directors of this ANDOVER TOWN LEAGUE Callahan, rg 0 0 0 married to the former (Recreation Alleys) • THE ORPHANS (3) Complete Line of Rockwell of North Aa HILL'S HARDWARE (4) Totals 23 9 55 Blery 86 109 78 273 iter of Samuel D. Rock Hatch 94 112 120 326 Score by periods: AUTO BATTERIES R. Carbill 94 110 94 291 nd Mrs. Stevens has G. Gargill 122 109 130 364 1 2 3 4 T. Kelly 106 98 97 301 $10.00 and Up J. Donahey 99 115 103 317 Chelmsford 12 11 14 18-55 an. R. Donahey 81 82 105 263 it. Cargill 110 107 108 Punchard.. 5 14 6 19-44 DELCO 325 D. Erler 110 122 107 339 Pim ye To Advertise Boudreau 108 109 103 320 Totals 477 524 481 1482 WILLARD find that advertising Totals 533 552 567 1652 ENGINEERS (1) Phone 3 - 4000 — Res. 9088 NORWALK results?" GRECOES (0) Estell 84 88 80 252 say it does. Yesterday Hajj 90 100 94 284 Witzgall 88 108 86 282 eel for a night watch Fitzgerald .... 77 Dr. Joseph B. McCavitt 71 81 229 McDonald 83 95 101 279 TOMPKINS at night the office sale Grecoe ...... 112 91 82 285 Smith 132 109 100 341 CHIROPODIST - PODIATRIST SERVICE STATION Viveney ...... 121 96 89 306 Prevost 97 123 94 315 351 Essex St. Lawrence, Mass. 416 No. Main St. Shawsheen McCallum ....128 103 97 323 Totals 484 523 461 1468 Totals 528 461 443 1432 t intelligent ANDOVER COAL (1) rutty service A. Holden 115 94 97 306 all of your Slain . 94 103 110 307 I'. Erler 108 110 112 330 ranee needs W. Holden 111 89 87 287 call Low 110 116 104 330 Totals 538 572 510 1560 ROYAL CROWN (3) rt & Gies • 95 95 98 288 Tile Cao4eliciated P4e2s, 9frtc. 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With a large map, he gave a brief account of the West Indian Red Cross history, and thereby gave a back- PUNCHARD HIGH ground to his subject. By telling onors Fo By PATRICIA PETERKIN of his own experiences, he ex- Plan, for t he collectior pl allied the intricacies of West when the Red Cross mu MUM 1/(7A ST president, and Anne Kenney, sec- hradian society. He then took the comes to the South chuff a on a trip with him to the This Friday morning on radio retary. The group is now working u dience day, Jan. 31. are being e enter of the island of Jamaica, Ration WCCM the regular broad- on the revision. by Andover chapter• u ter to Haiti, telling of a West :est of the public schools will fea- Good Government. Day ' Is leadership of its Blood radian wake, strange superstitions ,ure two talented girls at the 14, has been 1 Harry I. Emm Friday, January nnected with childhood and the chairman. dano. Martha Ann and Janet Field- set by the governor of this state as c( ii trial of the dead, and what a The value of the blood louse will give a number of pieces Good Government day. Schools in easant does if a witch doctor runs to the community we irranged for two pianos. The pro- vicinity, namely, Andover, l) this a way with his soul and forgets to clearly on New Year's :Tram will probably include "Czar- Methuen, and North Andover, will 1 ring it back. the local chapter receiv :Ws," by Monti and "Bolero," by then be electing a representitive ) for eight pints of him( To close his program, he Monskowski. Listen every Friday and a senator, who will later go an Andover citizen fight I 1) rought in a touch of his own morning at 10:30 o'clock to eta- to the capitol to take over the run- The extent of the prop r ennsylv8nia "Pow-Wow." lion WCCM for the school broad- ning of the state for a day. Cross officials point out, cast. Girl's Basketball I, onor Roll only by the number of In Midyears After much practice, intramural The time for report cards rolled are willing to give the The end of January will find the basketball has now got underway a round again recently and 85 stu- New donors are urgentl students at Punchard working at Punchard. Miss Frances Collins, d ents made the honor roll this because new uses for wt hard on midyear exams for die girl's physical director is directing. t rm. and blood fractions are first time in four years. The ex- Four teams have been formed, one Honors in Five Subjects were being developed by medi =illations will be held the 26th. In the sophomore class, two in the a warded as follows: 27th, and the 28th of this month. junior class, and one in the senior Seniors: Patricia Black and nte who have been Student Council class. Captains of these teams are J antce Bowen. twisitSts°.h blood donations e as follows: Sophomores — Ruth A meeting was held recently of Juniors: Gregory Arabian, Jean wartime are now unable those students elected earlier in Sweeney, Juniors — Virginia , )umont, Andrea Hofer, *Martha Register of Probate John J. Costello of North Andover, :12-year-old Boston college and Harvard either because of sonic I the year as members of the Stu- Buntin and Barbara Parsons, F nn Fieldhouse, *Arlene Kupis, university graduate, is shown at his desk in Salem after he had been sworn into effice for a sir condition or because t Seniors — Andrea Weyman. The dent council. A temporary presi- hirley Pilgrim, and Joan Sullivan. year term. had some of the nines' dent and secretary were elected sophomore team consists of about ° Has Editorial Praise make their blood unacm until the constitution has been re- ten girls, the Junior teams of about Sophomores: Grace Engel, Janet medical authorities. St rased. John Craig was elected eight each, and the senior, six. 1 ieldhouse, Phyllis Johnson, Shir- For John J. Costello who can be counted on t In aim editorial discussing the From these teams will be chosen I' y McCabe, Patricia Peterkin, may be turned down or Boston Municipal R e sea rch the star team to represent the I rances Ratyna. Betty Sunderland AT THE LIBRARY itself because of a cold. bureau, the Boston Herald said school in the two games played a nd Laura Thompson. WALLPAPER recently: Local officials point with other schools, at the end of Honors in Four Subjects were New Books of is vividly pictured, "First it lost its admirable sec- they can do an adequa ALLIED PAINT STORES the season, one away, and one at a warded to the. following: Among the new books at the Li- with the feuds of Jews and Arabs retary, Richard A. Atkins, to a the blood bank only if 0 JOSEPH T. GAGNE, President home. Seniors' Jean Auchterlonie, britry are the following, any of in the background. Author is Lloyd more lively new bureau in Syra. unteer as donors to fill 34 Amesbury St. Lawrence „1„„,,,,tily Ruth Ann Chadwick, Russell which may be borrowed for home Douglas, who has written such cuse, N. Y., and then its promising wise empty places. E Doyle, Carl Gahan, Joan Birch, On. Thursday another of the use: splendid books as "Magnificent Ob- acting secretary, John J. Costello possible will be done to combined assemblies with the Dorothy Christie, Douglas Hart, The Fire Moore session," "Green Light" and "The (of North Andover) got himself the comfort and well Junior thigh school was held pre- Anne Kenney, Betty Jane O'Con- Balton TYPING Another delightful story of Maine Robe." elected register of probate in Es- donors. smiting David Edward Starry, an nor, William McKeown and Mau- In addition, the chapt, MIMEOGRAPHI.NG ice Shea. by the author of "The Weir" and The Shining Mountains sex county to the city's loss. It is authority on "West Indian Witch- r hoped that the newly appointed man of nurses for the ADDRESSING Juniors: Nancy Chadwick, Ray- "Spoonhandle." This time her story Van Eve. y craft." Mr. Starry has traveled ex- secretary, Francis X. Moloney, will Mrs. Charles Gregory, is mond Collins, Helen Glennie, Kent Is of the growing up of one of the One man's greatest ambition was Andover Letter Service tensively working his way, many stay a while and get this important women for her commit) Donovan, Eva Givinco, Claire Hen- girls of the community and her to reach the Shining mountains with times, on freightors, luxury liners, watch-dog agency back on the Dino Vain and Mrs. Fred 18 PARK ST. TEL. 1295 c erson, Lolita Machon, Donald gradual appreciation of the simpli- Lewis and Clark, but it finally was fruit boats, and oil tankers. beam." registered nurses, and I udget, Ann Marie Murray, Rob- city of her way of living. his lot to make this trip by himself. Wild country, adventures with In- Mr. Costello has just taken over lace Brimer and Mrs. Ev ert Prescott, Joseph Ratyna, David Dinner At Antoine's Keyes nurses' aides, have alrea 1 dian traders and trappers make this the duties of his new office. Vetterberg, Allen Wood and Orson Foxworth, at a showy din- up. Others will be adde man's reading. Watch Words i atria Valz. ner party given for his charming, Persons who donate Sophomores: Bessie Christie, but still unattached niece, Ruth Elizabeth, Captive Princess make a contribution w Clifford Lawrence, Harry Morri- Avery, reserves his courtship of a Irwin ROOFING Choose a Dependable , ? safety, since they will sey, Jeannette Saroa, and Jane beautiful widow; within 30 hours This book follows on from where ROOF REPAIRING rented if undue risk is Young. "Young Bess" ended, and covers the and Beautiful Watch ) the widow's daughter is found dead OF ALL KINDS Prospective donors are Honors in Three Subjects were and from that moment the keenest dramatic period beginning with the - 25 Years of Experience call Red Cross headqua AT ... won by: detection is on the trail. Long, typi- death of young Edward VI and the and register. (Tel. 1496 ---- • Seniors: Beverly Arthur, Robert calf), Southern in style, this is very nine-day reign of Lady Jane. Grey, All Work Covered Activities of the lose ..- ilachmann, Teresa Beaudoin, Joyce and ending after the marriage of much in. the fashion of the earlier By Insurance are being aired thi John H. Grecoe's Demers, Ruth Mears, Elizabeth Keyes' hooks. Queen Mary to Phillip of Spain. through the courtesy Lloyd, Phillip Tanoian, Judith Mountain Laurel, Emery; Gentle- JEWELRY STORE /— A Clouded Star Parrish Thursday mornings 1 Napier, James Ross and David men, Hush!, Wheelwright; Space HENRY E. GOSSE 48 MAIN ST. TEL. 830 - R Historical novel of the pre-war o'clock. On Jan. 6, M Anderson• South, based largely on the life and Cadet, Heinlein; Gay Pursuit, HAGGETT'S POND ROAD WEST ANDOVER Juniors: Virginia Buntin, Brian experiences of Harriet Tubman, the Cadell; The Red Chair Waits, Hug- Telephone Lawrence 38805 , laldwell, Ethel Campbell, Beatrice negro "Moses" who conducted. the gins; Corn Gold Farm, Corey; Lawrence's Oldest Bourassa, Doris Halbach, Edward slaves to freedom by way of the un- Sunnycove, Walden; Prize Stories THE WORLD'S MOST HONORE Lawson, Marilyn Jaspert, John derground railroad, Well written. of 1948, 0. Henry Memorial Award; I I McCarthy, Nancy Southwick, King- Long After Summmmer Nathan Chrysantha, Drake; Favorite Ani- ..Rt7.10 0It9 tnall man Webster and Carol Sunder- A peculiarly sad story of Cape mal Stories, Sultan; I Hear Adven- Fuel & Range Oil land. Cod, and of a child who is taken ture Calling, Loring; River To The • Sophomores: Bruce Emerick, from an asylum to the home of her West, Jennings. Sally Bassett, Shirley Bushway, father, who refuses to acknowledge Harold Bauer, His Book Bauer CUSTOM-MADE MILLINERY Evelyn Dufresne, Janet Hall her. It is only through her work in The brilliant concert pianist tells ANDOVER COAL Lends Hamilton, Irene Harnden, another house that she finds friend- his own story of his childhood in Richard Hinckley, Ell z a be t h ship and human understanding. Victorian London, his early musical Telephone 31306 Locke, Mary Morrisey, Arthur Famous Dog Stories Cooper experience as a violinist, of his COMPANY Lon Mooney, Thomas Wilkinson, Mar- Nutf i Twenty-five tales and sketches of meeting with Paderewski and of his r 1 134 JACKSON STREET — LAWRENCE, MASS. ion White, Charles McCullom, . good dogs, gay dogs, smart dogs, turning to the piano. In the early ,,e.. Iletty Wilson, and Blanche Znam- 1900's he came to tke United States r ierowski, American and foreign dogs, little it i and big dogs. The illustrations are where he has gained the affection 27 MAIN ST. TEL. 365 Aa ,\ • Highest honors in four subjects. of the American public. • vivid, amusing and plentiful. FREE PARKING TEL. 11-W During the second World War, Bright Lent Fitz-Simons Laid in the Carolina tobacco ANDOVER the nation's railroads carried more I I than 97 per cent of all organized country, this is the story of an idea, scoffed by the Major Singleton who RADIO REPAIR military travel and• more than 90 PLAYHOUSE per cent of the war freight. They could have made it into a fortune, _ performed more than 70 per cent of and sent to Brant Royle, the town's SERVICE ..,,,,,,,,,V, SATURDAY — January 14, 15 all fri ,ht service of every kind. most useless member, whose drive and fierce anger and resentment King of The Bandits Edmond Gwent' Donald Crisp 3:05 6:00 8:55 turned the idea into a fortune. TEMPLE'S Hills of Home Gilbert Roland Angela Greene ASBESTOS SIDING The Big Fisherman Douglas (Lassie) 1:45 4:40 7:35 Nvw beauty in Johns Manville Per. Simon Peter, most lovable of the 66 MAIN STREET TEL. 1175 inatone Colored Asbestos Sidewalls. Also Insulated Brick and Stone. Apostles of Jesus, is the fisherman St' N DA I' , MoN DA V — .Innuary 16, 17 Ii- .lint;. Estimates Free. who left his nets to follow the Decision of Christopher Blake Ted Donaldson Alexis smith WILLIAM P. DOYLE Master. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 5 Red Cross Chapter Seeks Communicable Diseases Study Courses Open Show Increase in 1948 At Library, Jan. 17 Almost 104,000 cases of commun- Those who have registered or Donors For Blood Bank icable diseases were reported to the mean to do so for one or more of plans for the collection of blood Eaton, Mrs. J. J. Tavern Mass. Dept. of Public Health dur- the study groups at the Memorial COATI G- when the Red Cross mobile unit and Mrs. Ellen McCollum dramatized "Over ing 1948, Dr. Roy Feemster, direc- Hall library will be interested in JACK CASWELL comes to the South church, Mon- the Office Desk." tor of the Division of Communica- the final selections and the dates Nen The day, Tan. 31, are being developed Today, Mrs. James Eaton, ble Disease, announced recently. of opening. by Andover chapter under the of activities in observance nr Ernest S. Young, Mrs. Leon Field, This figure is approximately 25% Monday evening, Jan. 17, Als- ANNIVERSARY WEEK Mon leadership of its Blood Program 71 of the Mrs. John P. Connors and Mrs. higher than that of the previous ton Chase will meet wills the group The 39th anniversary of the the holidays, Troop chairman, Harry I. Emmons. Winsor Gale spoke about the year but only slightly higher than interested in reading and discus- founding of the Boy Scouts of South church will meet regularly The value of the blood program services given at the Bedford 1946. The 1948 prevalence is much sing "The Republic," by Plato. For America NI hich took place Feb. each Friday evening. Scoutmaster hos- announced that to the community was shown pital. The Jan. 20 and 27 broad- lower than that of 1943 when a period of eight weeks this group 10, 1910, will he celebrated by a Leslie Mullin has clearly on New Year's day when casts will be devoted to the blood 138,000 cases of communicable dis- will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Boy Scout week from Feb. 6 a board of review will be held soon the local chapter received a call program. seases were reported. There is no charge for the course, through Feb. 12. Feb. 6 has been for advancement of scouts to sec- ond and first class ranks. The for eight pints of blood to help At 3:15 p. m., Saturday, Jan. "The high prevalence of 1948 is although each person attending is designated Scout Sunday and ap- troop has been concentrating on an Andover citizen fight for life. 15, Dr. Rose T. McIntyre will dis- largely due to an excess of more expected to buy a copy of the text propriate religious services for instruction for advancement. The extent of the program, Red cuss the national blood program than 30,000 in reported cases of used, and these will be taken care Catholic and Protestant scouts will Scoutmaster Mullin is assisted by Cross officials point out, is limited accomplishments of the past year measles, mumps, and scarlet fever of Icy the library. There is no limit be announced. Junior Assistant Scoutmaster only by the number of people who and future developments. All in- compared, to the previous year," Dr. to the number who wish to attend, Troop 76 of Ballardvale meets Alan Douglass. are willing to give their blood. terested persons are urged to Feemster explained. "On the other and late corners may register on the each Tuesday evening in the scout New donors are urgently needed, listen in. hand, there was a considerable drop opening evening. room of the Ballardvale fire house Troop Scribes because new uses for whole blood in the number of cases of whooping Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p. m., under the leadership of Scoutmas- Troop officers or scribes are and blood fractions are constantly Dutch 'Elm Disease cough reported." two 'groups will meet: Pencil ter Arnold Schofield. asked to send news to Jack Cas- being developed by medical scien- Diphtheria declined from 433 Spreads In County Sketching, open to beginners and Troop 72 of the Free church did well at 5 Dunharton st., not later tists. cases in 1947 to 275 in 1948, due tal those who attended last year and holidays. Fri- than Monday of each week so that A recent communication from not meet during the Some who have been generous the speeding up of diphtheria immu- who have done some work in day evening, Jan. 7, they met for the news. can be at the Townsman with blood donations ever since the shade tree disease laboratory nization programs. The disease con- sketching; and Personality and Per- office by Tuesday morning. If news of the University of Massachusetts the first time in three weeks under wartime are now unable to give. tinues to be prevalent, however, in sonal Appearance. the leadership of Scoutmaster is delayed. send it direct to the indicates that more than 2,800 either because of some temporary Boston and the communities imme- The sketching class is limited, so David MacCord. The troop com- Townsman office with the notation .ge ilarvard elm trees in Massachusetts have office for a six condition or because they have diately north in spite of these im- that pre-registration is important. mittee met Monday evening, that it is to be added to the Boy been discovered to have been in- had some of the illnesses which munization programs. The number There are a few vacancies at the Jan. 3 Scout column. fected with Dutch elm disease. of adults affected has been on the Praise make their blood unacceptable to moment. Both courses have the Troop 76 of Christ church, Troop Visitors medical authorities. Still others says the Essex Farmer and Home- increase. usual fee of $5 for the eight eve- after an interval of three weeks Friday evening, Jan. 7, Troops :ostello who can be counted on to register maker. More than 1,700 of these Poliomyelitis dropped to 175 nings, and the sketching students led have been discovered within the between meetings, met Friday 70, 72, and 73 were honored to discussing the may be turned down on the day cases during 1948 after four years will have a very small charge for pal ft e search past twelve months. Thirty-two evening, Jan. 7 in the parish have District Chairman Calvin Itself because of a cold. of Increased prevalence. materials used. istori Herald said trees in ten cities and towns of house with Scoutmaster George Metcalf present at their meetings. Dr. Feemster pointed out that Maude P. Gregson will conduct Local officials point out that Essex County are included in the Luedke in charge. Patrol 'Leader District Chairman Walter Caswell cases of trichinosis continued to oc- the group in Personality and Per- its admirable sec- they can do an adequate job at Peter Caswell has passed the re- also visited Troop 70 that evening. list, namely: Andover, Haverhill, cur in spite of many warnings that sonal Appearance. She has had t A. Atkins, to a the blood bank only if others vol- Lynn, Manchester, Marblehead, quirements for the public health, all pork products should be thor- wide experience in the lecture field, Commissioners' Meeting w bureau in Syra. unteer as donors to fill the other- Methuen, Nahant, Salem, Saugus bookbinding and cooking merit oughly cooked. Also, cases of undu- and hag been very successful in her A meeting of all commissioners then its promising wise empty places. Everything and Swampscott. badges. Following the opening ex- lant fever continued to be discov- work with women's clubs. the scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 11 was John J. Costello possible will be done to safeguard "So rapidly is the infection ercises and business meeting, ered primarily in those who pre- 'Born in England, educated there activity of the evening, Morse postponed and a tentative date, over) got himself the comfort and well-being of spreading throughout the state ferred to use raw milk instead of and in America, she has followed an signaling, was taken up. Signaling Tuesday, Jan. 25, has been an- of probate in Es- donors. that it is evident that each city In addition, the chapter's chair- pasteurized. The downward trend intriguing chain of experiences from will be continued at future meet- nounced by Scout Executive Har- he city's loss. It is and town should conduct a pro- in pulmonary tuberculosis has been noted London and Paris designers ings to improve the sending and vey Bacon. The main topic of the 3 newly appointed man of nurses for the program, gram to combat Dutch elm disehse temporarily arrested, a slight in- to the United States as a women's receiving technique of the troop. meeting will be plane for the An- cis X. Moloney, will Airs. Charles Gregory. is enlisting vigorously, whether or not actual crease in cases being reported dur- buyer and personality consultant to Tentative plans for a troop money- niversary week and the two-year I get this important women for her committee. Mrs. cases of the disease have been ing 1948. American specialty shops. raising project were discussed. program directed toward the ncy back on the Dino Vale and Mrs. Fred Eastman, reported in the immediate vicin- Vaccination against smallpox has These classes will run for a After the three weeks' suspen- strengthening of the organization. registered nurses, and Mrs. Wal- ity," says Dr. Malcolm A. Mc- kept the disease out of the state for period• of eight weeks from 7:30 to has Just taken over lace Brimer and Mrs. Evan Nason, Kenzie, who is in charge of the Is new office. nurses' aides. hidve already signed almost 17 years. Good sanitation 9 p. m. each evening. Those who shade tree disease laboratory at continues to keep typhoid fever at up. Others will be added. the university. have failed to register for the lat- Make Your Winter Reservations Now for the a very low level. Persons who donate blood can Dr. McKenzie goes on to point ter course may do so at the open- 6 to 18 Day Cruises to Bermuda, West Indies, South iFING make a contribution with entire out that fall and early winter are ing meeting. safety, since they will not be ac- Y.W.C.A. SEWING CLASSES Music Appreciation dates will be America and Europe, on many of the famous steam- tEPAIRING the ideal time to wipe out the elm cepted if undue risk is involved. bark beetle, carrier of the Dutch A sewing class will be formed announced later. Those who have ships. Also Air Plane Reservations to All Parts of the . .L KINDS Prospective donors are asked to elm disease. The program for Saturday at the Y.W.C.A. in shown interest in the course will be call Red Cross headquarters now notified. of Experience combatting the disease calls for Lawrence for teen age girls and Country and Abroad. and register. ( Tel. 1496 ). the immediate burning of broken women unable to take the eve- 1.1t Covered Activities of the local chapter Torch Bearer elm material. Every pbblic minded ning courses. Mrs. Daniel Morgan Curious Civilian—Is it true that nsurance are being aired this month citizen should cooperate in this will be the instructor. ANDOVER TRAVEL BUREAU wild beasts in the jungle won't through the courtesy of WCCM program. Classes will meet from 10 a.m. Fred E. Cheever, Mgr. E. GOSSE Thursday mornings at 10:30 to noon every Saturday for 10 harm you if you carry a torch? Pacific Veteran—That all de- 21 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER PHONE 775 OR 1098 S POND ROAD o'clock. On Jan. 6. Mrs. James HISTORICAL SOCIETY weeks. Those interested are asked pends on how fast you carry it. ANDOVER 'Members of the Andover Histori- to register early as the number Lawrence 38805 Lawrence's Oldest Jeweler cal society are invited• to attend the will be limited. More information winter meeting of the Bay State may be optained at the "YW" THE WORD'S MOST HONORED WATCH Historical league at 2:30 p. an., Sat- desk. urday, Jan. 15, in the Lowell house Range 0 at Harvard university. RED CROSS • Dr. Elliot Perkins, house master Officers and directors of An- dover chapter, American jlecf GIGANTIC of Lowell house, will bring the greetings from the university. Cross, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Dr. ,Louis M. Lyons, a distin- this evening in the Veterans' STOCK REDUCING SALE 'ER COAL guished member of the Harvard service office at the Town house. faculty and curator of the Nieman IPANY foundation will be the guest speak- er.. He will tell some of the recent *KEEP BUYING BONDS* day developments of this modern world and what Harvard is doing 10 DAYS ONLY TEL. 365 along these lines. LOUIS SCANLON'S Following Dr. Lyons' address, re- OUR STOCK REDUCED TO freshments will be served and a * ON THE ANDOVER LINE * social hour enjoyed. EPAIR NEW LOWER PRICES SAW A FIGHT CE OF THE MARKET Outside our store a few years ago between two young boys—the taller of the two was also about 15 or 20 lbs. L E ' S heavier—he really pushed the small boy around, but the PLUS a 20% DISCOUNT , TEL. 1175 yOunger fellow didn't quit! He kept boring in and did the best he could. . . . . except SPECIAL ITEMS which The small Independent grocer today is really being Aireateeifi pushed around by BIG OPERATORS—they are really will be sold at 1/2 To CLOSEI OU T A IONGINES•WITTNAUER PRODUCT punishing us—they're hitting BELOW THE BELT! lat they don't Longines, "The world's most honored (that's enough to lose the fight in regular boxing watch" • winner of 10 world's fair grand prizes • 28 gold medals • offi- matches). We've taken those FOUL PUNCHES as long OGF ure at reason- cial watch for the U. S. Olympic as it was physically possible to do so—those punches Committee. Wittnauer, "distin- HURT! guished companion watch to the 2 Bio Floors GOODS rites are lower honored Longines for more than half century". Your Independent grocer has been playing the game fair a Longines watches from RAYONS • COTTONS • WOOLENS • DRAPERY FABRICS $71.13, I.Vianauer watches from and square ever since grocery stores came into being— • $39.75. Who do these big operators think they are? These FOUL SLIPCOVER and UPHOLSTERY FABRICS • SHEETS • PILLOW CASES Prices include Federal tax PUNCHES are being seen by millions of customers who • don't like it either. Why don't they play the game fair • TOWELS • TABLE COVERS • BLANKETS .9stc. and square? 447 Essex St. Tel. Law. 23330 About the two boys? . .. The smaller one got help from Reverse Calls Received his pals and the other fellow quit! . ARN DEFER RED PA YMEIVTS A R RA NCED SHOPS, Inc cA THE ROCKPORT MARKET CHARLES STREET METHUEN ‘149 eicAer,"16 ikFIT_TEx2Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Until 9 P.M. )RTH ANDOVER e gilfine.ririagiler-Weles TELEPHONE ANDOVER 1234 — ACCOMODATION SERVICE Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Until 6 P.M.

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6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949

Sees Heavy Tax Burden Local Corp. Acquires OBITUARIES • • • Personals Bourn got2icl Main St. Property MRS. ANNIE A. MINZNER The funeral was held from the J. Harry Playdon, the local In Proposed Budgets Figuerd on its proportion of the The Rochdale corporation of • Mrs. Minnie A. (Hoffmann) Julius B. Emmert Sons funeral florist, has been confined by ill- WEDDIP national income, Massachusetts' Among the 11 Essex county poul- Andover has acquired the two- Minzner, mother of Arthur H. chapel, Monday, Jan. 10, with ness to his home in Shawsheen share of the proposed $41,848,- trymen who will compete for cham- story building on the southeast Minzner of 72 Haverhill st., services at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Village. 000,000 federal budget for 1950 pionship honors in the 101st annual corner of Main and Chestnut sts, I 11'1: I —E FIRS Shawsheen Village, died Saturday Hans Sidon, Ph.D., pastor of Mrs. Charles Scott, former resi- submitted to congress Monday Boston Poultry allow, to he held at Officers of the corporation, In All Saints' Episcopt morning at her home after a brief Christ church. Burial was in dent of Andover, and now of De- would he $1,523,621,000, the Mechanics building from Jan. 19-23, Frederick S. Allis, Jr., president, elmont, Saturday, Jan. illness. Born in February, 1879, Bellevue cemetery. troit, Mich., was a weekend guest Massachusetts Federation of Tax- IS Clarence Hinckley of Gloucester and Douglas B. Pitman, treasurer, ea Ramsey Evers, dal in Saxony, Germany, she came to of Mrs. Lillian Buttrick of High t ANDREW N. KARAXANAS payers announced last night. and the Flying Feather Farm of also hold similar officer in the Frank Murray Rai this country 55 years ago. She St. Ito. The funeral of Andrew N. "This is only part of the tremen- Andover. Consumers Cooperative store, le. ante the bride of Ilarol had lived on Ferry at., Lawrence, Karakanas of 112 N. Main st., who Many of the college crowd of dous tax burden that Massachu- Speaking in conjunction with a rated in the building at 68 Main et. • utter, Jr., son of Mr. until the death of her husband, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, of injuries Andover have returned to their setts' citizens must carry this com- radio broadcast, sponsored by the Mr. Allis said the purchase of the arold A. Rutter of • Hugo V. Minzner, in December, received New Year's eve, was respective alma maters to resume ing year," Norman MacDonald, Smaller Business Association of building was a move designed to rooke st. The candleli 1947, when she moved to her son's held from the Lundgren funeral their studies. Among them are federation executive director said. New England, Inc., Frank J. Mc- protect the Consumers Cooperative e was performed at 8 home in Shawsheen. home, Thursday, Jan. 6. Services Miss Joan Blanchette, daughter of Ardle, well-known advertising and Inte rests. "When you add to this record y the Rev. Frederick A A member of Christ Presbyter- were at 2 o'clock in the S.S. Con- Mrs. Maurice J. Curran, Jr., who peacetime federal budget the stag- public relations executive of 22 Cen- The Daniel C. Hartigan phar- elmont and the Rev. returned to House in the Pines in ian church, Lawrence, for the stantine and Helen Greek Ortho- gering increases of from $50,000,- tral at., was Beard over Station macy and Temple's Electric and loses of Andover. past 50 years, she was a charter dox church, Lawrence. The Rev. Norton, and Miss Katherine Bige- Radio Shop, Inc., are also °co . 000 to $100,000,000 contemplated WNAC and the Yankee Network Escorted to the chrysai member of the Ladies' Aid society Gregory Economou, pastor of the low of Salem at., and Miss Bar- pants of the building. for our state budget and the in- last Saturday. prorated altar by her of that church and past president church, and the Rev. John Gera- bara Dake of Hidden Field, who In the transaction the grantor evitable jump in the cost of local Mrs. Sandra Miller and daughter, mil Carlson Ramsay, of the Women's auxiliary to the returned to Smith college, North- theon of the Somerville Greek governments the tax figure is al- Patricia, of Buenos Aires, Argen- was Atty. James C. Gaham of Bel- re a gold brocaded si Lawrence Typographical union. am pton. mont, executor of the will of Fred- o Orthodox church, conducted the most unbelievable." tina, are enjoying a visit with Mr. fried with a tight flttli She is survived by her eon; a Ruth A. Greenwood, daughter ericka Smith. Atty. Walter C. services there and at the inter- A further breakdown of this anti Mrs. Malcolm Lundgren, 50 nd full skirt with which sister, Mrs. Minnie Otto of Clifton, of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Green- Tomlinson represented the Roch- nient in Spring Grove cemetery. enormous suns by the Federation Salem st. The Lundgren's met Mrs. !notching headpiece. N. J.; a brother, Paul B. Hoffmann Honorary bearers were: Charles wood, 3 Beecher circle, was re- dale Realty cooperation, shows that, if the federal budget Miller and her daughter last year, led camelias on her wl of Penacook, N. II.; two grand- cently honored for her scholastic Triantafllion, Charles Sourgiotis, were apportioned on a valuation when they were attending the Latin- Officers Elected Nancy Priscilla Rams1 children and several nieces and Gregory Christie and Stephen Van- achievements at Mount Holyoke basis, the share for cities and American conference at the famous By Sportsman's Club ont, her sister's only nephews. gel. college, South Hadley. An honor towns in this area would be as Hotel Quitandinha, Petropolis, Bra- At the meeting of the Andover ore a light green hrocr The bearers were: Henry Van- graduate of Lawrence High school, follows: Boston, $315,985,876; zil, where Miss Miller was featured Sportsman's club held Tuesday ith a matching head gel, James Jimoulls, John Sourgio- Miss Greenwood is also a graduate Lawrence, $22,717,341; Lowell, The Equitable Life Assur- as a singer for over a year. evening, Jan. 11, in the Peabody arried a cascade bouqu tis, Charles Fields, Stephen Chris- of the Katharine Gibbs school in $23,768,646; Haverhill, $12,326,- ance Society of the U. S. The three parking spaces with house, the following officers were ink roses and snapdrag tie, and Manuel Peters. Boston and served in the Spars 176; Methuen, $4,997,510; Read- meters between the Town house elected: president, Benjamin Mil- LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE BARBARA M. SMITH during the war, ing, $4,357,585. Wendall Carlson of and central fire station are so sel- ler; vice-president, Edgar C. The funeral of Barbara Marion Miss Barbara Nicoll, a student est man and the usl HARRY E. CLOUGH dom used by the public that the Haselton; treasurer, Norman Elli- 117 CHESTNUT STREET Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nurse at Salem hospital, visited Villard Currier and W Boston's Fish Catch selectmen are contemplating the re- son; secretary, Forrest Noyes and TEL. ANDOVER 111 Arthur W. Smith of Rattlesnake over the weekend with her parents, on, both of Andover moval of the meters to make park- corresponding secretary, blend Hill rd., who died Tuesday, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nicoll, 72 Highest on Record i tamers of Ballardvale, Boston fisherman during 1948 ing space for town officials. Only Boucher. 4, was held from the Lundgren Essex at. rence A. Ramsay of Belt the police department and board icenne th E. Wade and Chester • — "Things Different"-- funeral home Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds and produced the most valuable year's Mrs. Ramsay, moth, catch of fresh fish in the history of public works have parking spaces E. Harnden were elected to fill Jan. 7. The Rev. Wendell L. family, recently of 41 Washington bride, chose a grey-b of the Boston Fish pier, it was adjoining the Town house. the two positions on the board of Bailey, pastor of the Andover ave., have moved into their newly with a matching head announced today by the Massa- Notice has been received by the directors supplementing the offi- Baptist church, conducted the erected home, 129 Summer at. corsage of snapdragon' chusetts Fisheries association. selectmen that a competitive civil cers who are automatically mem- services at 2 o'clock and also read Master "Jimmie" Holden of 37 with a pink orchid. ' service examination which they re- bers of the board. ooner or later Red Spring rd., The value of the 1948 catch as groom's mother, Mrs. RI S the committal services in Spring is able to be out, quested for the position of sealer landed at the Boston Fish pier was During the brief business meet- Grove cemetery. after being detained at his home, an emerald green g $16,113,969.82, an amount $1,- of weights and- measures will be ing, the location of the new club it's bound to snow The bearers were: Alfred C. for a few days by illness. matching hat and rubru 243,734,54 more than during held, as soon as the civil service house, which is to be erected on Weigel, Richard Kressling, Harry After the reception S 1947. Boston again topped the department can make arrangeffients the club grounds, was approved, J. Platt, John McLean, Louis B. RECORDINGS AVAIL IBLE Mirth parlor, they left neighboring port of Gloucester in A deputy from the state income and members adjourned to enjoy Sanborn, Frederick W. Gilman, FOR LIBRARY BORROWERS sooner or value of catch. tax office was at the Town house a tasty lunch. through the Laurentiar and Ralph Ricker. The following recordings have reside in Andover wire Boston's official catch of fresh Wednesday to assist persons In the Pupils from the Stowe school, been added to the growing collec- later, you'll fish totalled 199,347,099 pounds, preparation of their state income turn. where Barbara was a student, at- tion of music albums that are Wins $502 Verdict as against 201,661,223 in 1947. tax returns. Many took advantage Mrs. Rutter is a g tended the funeral with their loaned to borrowers at the Memor- need A below-normal fish catch in Dec., of the opportunity to obtain the In Suit Over Watch Wheelock school and I teacher, ial Hall library. All recordings may A verdict of $502.70 for the caused the total for 1948 to drop service offered. versity and has been a be borrowed by adults for a period plaintiff has been awarded in the SKI WEAR slightly behind that of 1947. the faculty in the Be RELIEF ASSN. ELECTS of one week. suit brought by John H. Grecoe, Haddock and cod dominated the mentary schools. Her Officers of the Andover Fire- Beethoven — Symphony No. 9 New U. S. Tax Form local jewler, against Michael W. Boston fishermen's catch, although who is associated w men's Relief association were ("Choral") . Haydn—Symphony No. Mahar of Quincy and Elliot W. mackerel, whiting, redfish, Pol- For Lower Incomes Foods in Lawrence, is Our selection is now com- elected at the meeting held last 94 in G ("burprise"); Prokofleff— Engstrom of West Roxbury. lock, and the various varieties of Denis W. Delaney, collector of of the University of N Monday night. They are: Fred "Classical" symphony in D; Rom- internal revenue for the Massachu- At a hearing in a jury-waived plete . . . . so buy sooner! flounders were caught in large line. L. Collins, president; Alexander berg—Student Prince; Sibelius— numbers, setts district, today called atten- session before Judge Frank E. MacKenzie, treasurer; Woodrow Symphony No. 5 in E flat major; tion of taxpayers to the new op- Smith in superior civil court at Crowley, secretary, and the fol- Waring—" 'Twas the Night Before tional Form 1040 income tax re- Lawrence, the plaintiff claimed DEVINE—McCARTHY lowing directors for one year: Christmas," and "Christmas Songs." Savings Bond Sale turn blank. This is the new form that on last Feb. 18 he delivered Miss Margaret McCt Fire Chief C. Edward Buchan, Increased in State which may be filed by most wage a platinum and diamond watch to High st., daughter of t Kerr Spark, Albert Cole, Sr., A bucket shop is a place where With the close of 1948 accounts earners with incomes of less than the defendants to have the crystal and Mrs. Patrick Mc( Henry L. Hilton, Jr., and Ralph the customers bet on the raise or in the Federal Researve Bank of $5,000 who want the collector to replaced, and that through negli- John Devine, son of L. Greenwood, Jr. fall of stocks or commodities. Boston, a substantial gain is re- compute their tax. gence of the defendants the watch Devine of 30 Myrtle vealed in the sale of U. S. savings Formerly, a similar form was was lost and not returned. The de- and the late James Di bonds in Masachusetts according printed on the back of the with- fendants disclaimed any responsi- married at 4 o'clock to a statement released by James holding, This year, the form has bility for the lose of the watch. Jan. 8, in St. Augustil '49 FORD F-6 V. Toner, state chairman of the been printed on a separate sheet The plaintiff was represented by by the Rev. Thomas : Atty. Charles G. Hatch. The de * Choke of 100-h.p. Ford V-8 engine savings bonds division. of paper in order to provide more O.S.A. Pendants were represented by Atty. or 95-h.p. Six. The year showed a gain in all space for writing and instructions The traditional wed NOT FOR A series amounting to 22.47 per cent and to minimize problems of those H. B. Paul of Boston. * Ford exclusive Loadomatic ignition was played by the org for greater economy. in overall sales above the total for taxpayers who work for more than Mary F. Lanigan. 1947 and this places this state one employer. Copies of the new Gypsum, serving 900 purposes In * Ford vacuum power operated 15-in. The bride wore a second in the entire Nation in in- form are available at most em- many fields, is one of the world's by 31/2 -in. rear brakes for sure-footed orchids on her smart crease of sales, being topped only ployers' officeei, banks, post offices, most versatile materials. MILLION DOLLARS stopping. and Mrs. John Hart, by our neighboring State of Con- and at the collector's office, 141 or 2-Speed * Quadrax single speed axle necticut. Milk st., Boston, and all branch of honor and bride's e axle with vacuum shift for perform- a wine suit with match The yearly sales total amounted offices. W. SHIRLEY RUNUP ance flexibility. could you get to $267 million of Series E, F, and Employers will continue to issue Real Estate and Insurance corsage of roses for tl * Large diameter (8-in.) wheel bolt G Bonds, out of which $109 million withholding statements to employ- —: at :— Thomas Callahan o circle allows extra strong hub con- cousin of represents the sale of Series E ees. Each employee must attach Main and Barnard Streets the bridegroc struction. man. Bonds. the original copy of each of his Telephone 66 any other truck * Million Dollar Cab with Ford exclu- Redemption of bonds during the withholding statements to his in- sive Level Action suspension for sante period has continually les- come tax return, whether he files greater driving comfort. ,lofst:t‘-'77, DAMPHOU WITH ALL THESE FEATURES sened and latest reports show that on the new Form 1040A or the S * Ford Bonus Built construction for out of every dollar invested in regular income tax return blank, IDING — INSUI longer life. 13:0 Jed U. S. savings bonds since 1941, Form 1040. YOUR HOME ROOFING 67.73 cents is still held by the By law, employers are required REMOVE Telephone 29488 original purchaser. A to furnish annual withholding DANGEROUS 200 MT. VERNON Ford Model F-6 shown. Gross statements for the year 1948 not V•hicl• Weight ratino, op to OVERHANGING 304-9 ESSEX ST., 15,500 lbs. with 8.25-20 tires. William Perin granted the city of later than January 31, unless in LIMBS OR When ur•d as tractor, gross com- Philadelphia its first charter in unusual circumstances they get an DECAYED TREES bination weight rating, up to 1701. extension of time from the collec- 28,000 lbs. UPHOLSTE tor. Chairs — Refinished — Venetian Blinds — Wii The Lee-Chalmers High Grade Coverings fa Upholstery Shop All Types of Cordwood Cut Lino Rug, — Mottri. Packing — Shipping - All types of furniture re-upholstered At Any Length Wanted and refinished — Custom mode furni- Reasonable Tel. Manchester 300 ROWLAND L. ture and slipcovers. F,,rrnerly Buchc GILBERT SORENSON 160 High Street Andover 19 Barnard Street Tel. 301 - M TELEPHONE 685-W

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INDIAN RIDGE LODGE Acquires P.T.A. Clubs To Sponsor FIRE RECORD Explorer To Discuss Dperty Jan. 11-11:45 a. in., still Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge, Famed Theatre Group alarm, for fire in ash bin in Jen- European Recovery Andover lodge I.O.O.F. ale corporation of WEDDINGS... News analyst, explorer and 136 and acquired the two- Children from all parts of An- kins estate, Lewis and N. Main will sponsor a public whist and dover and Greater Lawrence are author, John W. Vandercook is on the southeast scheduled to speak at George domino party in the lodge rooms, expected to fill the Memorial audi- Jan. 12-1:35 p. m., still alarm n and Chestnut eta, TTER-EVERS After their reception at Shaw- Washington hall, Phillips acad- torium for the presentation of for grass lire on land owned by Musgrove butining at 8 p. m., Fri- the corporation' In All Saints' Episcopal church, sheen manor, they left for a wed- emy, at 8:15 p. m., Friday, Jan. Allis, Jr., president, elniont, Saturday, Jan. 8, Doro- ding trip to New York. When "Pinocchio" by the Clare Trco Darby and others at 19 Washing- day, Jan 21st. Prizes will be Major theatre players of New York 21. t. Pitman, treasurer: Evers, daughter of they return they will live at 30 ton ave. awarded. hen Ramsey and Boston Wednesday afternoon, Having lived in or traveled ailar officer in the rs. Frank Murray Ramsay, he- Myrtle at., Lowell. Jan. 12-2:13 p. m., still alarm, The committee includes, Ralph Mar. 23, at 3 o'clock. through some 78 countries and operative store, le- ame the bride of Harold Archer engine 3 responded with boat to Berry, Mrs. Muriel Fisher and participated actively in World [tiding at 68 Main et. utter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. The Andover Central, Shaw- rescue small dog from Shawsheen Miss Doris Gates, assisted by the Engagements War II as a commentator-corre the purchase of the arold A. Rutter of lft Canis- sheen, Ballardvale, and North An- river near Stevens st., but found entertainment committee of both Olson-Ilardy spondent, Mr. Vandercook is well- a move designed to eoke at. The candlelight serv- dover Parent-Teacher associations that it state highway truck crew, lodges. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hardy an- qualified to speak on his subject. isumers Cooperative e was performed at 8:30 p. m. have worked together for consider- passing the scene, had stopped and nounce the engagement of their "Is the Marshall Plan Working?" the Rev. Frederick Arterton of able time to make this event pos- pulled the animal from the water GARDEN CLUB • daughter, Judith, to Norman R. In the years 1947-48, he revisited C. Hartigan phar- elmont and the Rev. John S. sible. by catching a rake under its collar. The Andover Garden club will Olson, son of Mrs. Robert C. Olson Jan. 10-4:15 p. m., still alarm Europe to study post-war condi- hold its next meeting at 10 a. m., mple's Electric and loses of Andover. For the past two years a group of Worcester, and the late Robert of children from North Andover for slight fire in truck on Main tions and the operation of the Tuesday, Feb. I, at Andover Inn. Inc., are also occu- Escorted to the chrysanthemum- C. Olson. has been attending the whole st. opposite No. 115. European recovery program. Mrs. Clifford Percher will discuss uilding. prorated altar by her brother, A graduate of the University of series of six children's classics pre- Jan. 10-4:48 p. m., call to Mr. Vandercook is the author of "Gardening in the Shade." saction the grantor sal Carlson Ramsay, the bride Wisconsin, where she was a mem- sented each theatre season and it open window at 41 Elm at. where several articles and books. He is es C. Gaham of Hei- ore a gold brocaded satin gown ber of Delta Delta Delta, national is the ambition of this interested woman had locked herself out of currently at work on a novel with r of the will of Fred- toted with a tight fitting barque Federal and Massachusetts sorority, she is now on the staff of group of parents to be able to her apartment. a locale set in present-day France. . Atty. Walter C. nd full skirt with which she wore INCOME TAX RETURNS )resented the Rod- the Y. W. C. A. in Worcester. bring the complete series to An- The lecture is open to the pub- PREPARED matching headpiece. She car- BIRTHS 'operation. Her fiancee, a graduate of dover next year. lic. Doors will open at 7:30 p. m. 20 Years' Experience ed camellas on her white Bible. Mailloux-A daughter, Sunday, Worcester Polytechnic institute, Members of the groups working Will Call at Your Home !cted Nancy Priscilla Ramsay of Bel- Jan. 9, at the Clover Hill hospital, where he was a member of Theta on this project are attempting to Subscribe to The Townsman JOHN E. GILCREAST int, her sister's only attendant, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mailloux, Telephone Andover 2108-W in's Club Chi fraternity, served three years keep the price at a reasonable ore a light green brocaded gown (Lena Jalbert) 19 Corbett rd. $2.50 a Year t ing of the Andover level so that just as many children ith a matching headpiece and with the U. S. Navy, and now is club held Tuesday associated with the Olson Manufac- as possible will be able to attend 11, Turfed a cascade bouquet of light in the Peabody turing company of Worcester. this colorful performance. lowing officers were Ink roses and snapdragons. Darby-hall dent, Benjamin Mil- Wendell Carlson of Lynn was The engagement of Miss Evelyn ELANDER & SWANTON Isident, Edgar C. est man and the ushers were SOUTH CHURCH NOTES sourer, Norman Ent- Villard Currier and Walter Wil- Jane Hall to Merwyn K. Darby, son The annual meeting of the ', Forrest Noyes and in, both of Andover, Richard of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Darby of South church will be held Wed- secretary, Henri limners of Ballardvale, and Law- East st., Tewksbury, was recently nesday, Jan. 19, beginning with a me A. Ramsay of Belmont. announced by her parents, Mr. and supper at 6:30 o'clock. Reports LAST TWO DAYS! Mrs. Edward P. Hall of Dascomb Wade and Chester Mrs. Ramsay, mother of the for the year will be presented and rd., Ballardvale. were elected to fill bride, chose a grey-blue crepe plans for the future will be con- ons on the board of ith a matching headpiece and The bride-to-he is a graduate of sidered. A large attendance is GREAT plementing the o®- corsage of snapdragons centered Essex Agricultural school and Wil- desired and a meeting of fellow- automatically mem- with a pink orchid. The bride- fred academy and is now employed ship and interest is anticipated. 6rd. groom's mother, Mrs. Rutter, wore as a beautician at a Lawrence At 10 a. m. on Jan. 16 the MID-WINTER brief business meet- an emerald green gown with beauty salon. Her fiance, who is a prayer study group will meet with ion of the new club matching hat and rubrum lilies. veteran of World War H, is a grad- Miss Davis at 90 Elm at. Coffee is to be erected on uate of Tewksbury high school and held in the will be served. Inds, was approved, After the reception is employed 'by the Megowen, Edu- church parlor, they left for a trip adjourned to enjoy cator Foods company in Lowell. through the Laurentians and will reside in Andover when they re- Police Investigating OVERCOATS -SUITS HONORED AT TEA turn. Fatal Hit-Run Case Verdict Miss Marion E. Carpilio, daugh- Mrs. Rutter is a graduate of PoUce are still investigating the r Watch ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carpilio Wheelock school and Boston uni- of 20 Bigelow st., Lawrence, who hit-run accident on Main at.. Now of $502.70 for the versity and has been a member of is to become the bride of Thomas Year's eve in which Andrew N. TOPCOATS been awarded in the the faculty in the Belmont ele- Karakanas received injuries which by John H. Grecoe, J. Duff of 19 Maple ave., Andover, ij mentary schools. Her husband, Sunday, Jan. 16, was recently en- litter resulted in his death. against Michael W. Reg. $49.50 Reg. $60 Reg. $69.50 who is associated with Radio Chief George A. Dane has sent Lincy and Elliot W. tertained at a tea at the home of Foods in Lawrence, is a graduate the victim's clothing to the state West Roxbury. Miss Mary Elliot of 5.1 Bigelow of the University of North Caro- st., Lawrence. police labratory at Boston for a ng in a jury-waived lina. chemical analysis and expects a $ 3475 'e Judge Frank E. report soon. $44 5 $54 5 ierior civil court at MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Nunzio J. Catanzaro, 5 Cornell Conferences with the family and le plaintiff claimed DEVINE-McCARTHY rd., and Biagina B. Sampiri, 81 Elm inspectors of the registry of motor Feb. 18 he delivered Miss Margaret McCarthy of 20 McGregor All Wool Jackets-brown and green Reg. $18.95 $9.50 at., Lawrence. vehicles have been held but little td diamond watch to High et., daughter of the late Mr. Arthur C. Towne, 28 Salem at., further light has been thrown on Sport Coats-Odd lot, corduroys and woolens Reg. $25.50 and $25 $12.50 s to have the crystal and Mrs. Patrick McCarthy,. and and Dorothy E. Souter, 174 No. the manner in which the accident Ski Caps-Gabardine and wool plaids Reg. $1.50 $1.19 that through negli- John Devine, son of Mrs. Mary Main at. occured. lefendants the watch Devine of 30 Myrtle st., Lowell, All Wool Shirts-Mostly plaids Reg. $7 95 $4.50 not returned. The de- and the late James Devine, were laimed any responel- married at 4 o'clock Saturday, McGregor All Wool Sport Shirts- loss of the watch. Jan. 8, in St. Augustine's church plain colors Reg. $7.95 and $8 95 $6.50 if was represented by by the Rev. Thomas P. Fogarty, McGregor Washable Wool Sport Shirts G. Hatch. The de O.S.A. OD.. represented by Atty. Reg. $10 $7.95 The traditional wedding music liold. Boston. was played by the organist, Miss Suede Jackets Reg. $22.50 $15.00 Mary F. Lanigan. DON'T BUY 'ving 900 purposes!: UNTIL Corduroy Reversible Jackets Reg. $15.95 $9.50 s one of the world's The bride wore a corsage of ANYTUING Sleeveless Sweaters .7-- plain colors and argyles materials. orchids on her smart gray suit ANY and Mrs. John Hart, the matron YOU'VE SEEN••• Reg. $3.95 and $5.00 $1.95 of honor and bride's sister, chose Cotton Flannel Shirts-smart plaids Reg. $3.50 $2.59 LEY BARNARD a wine suit with matching hat and All Wool Glove and Scarf Sets Reg. $3.95 $2.95 e and Insurance corsage of roses for the occasion. -: at.- Thomas Callahan of Lowell, a Barnard Streets cousin of the bridegroom, was best THE NEW ephone 66 man. Moine Guide Jac Shirts-Extra heavy, with zipper Reg. $14 95 $9.95

Whitney Maine Guide Jac Shirts Reg. $10.95 $7.95 c.F4t;`,±X 177 1 DAMPHOUSSE SIDING - INSULATION FOLDING COACH White and Fancy Shirts Reg. $3.95 $3.65 Maine Guide Coats-wool lining, gabardine YOUR HOME ROOFING shell, reversible Reg. $19.95 $13.95 REMOVE Telephone 29488 Any Time with DANGEROUS 200 MT. VERNON STREET With wool lining, rayon twill shell, OVERHANGING 511.1-11 ESSEX ST., at R'way 3 exclusive features! LIMBS OR detachable hood Reg. $27.50 $19.95 DECAYED TREES Pile Lined Jackets-Odd lot Reg. $25.00 $14.95 IT'S SMARTER LOOKING! UPHOLSTERING Bathrobes-Odd lot, rayons and wools Reg. $12 and $18 $7.45 Chairs -- Refinished - Cons Seating Whitney's Invisible Folding Frame,f exclusive Venetian Blinds - Window Shade. Wool Hose-Odd lot-Anklets and regular length Reg. $1 and•$1.50 69c High Gracie Coverings for Davenports with Whitney, gives all the smartness of the Liao Rug% - Mattresses Remade Rayon and Cotton Hose-Odd lot Reg. 39c 29c Parking - shipping - Crating expensive English coaches. ROWLAND L. LUCE Fr ,rmerly Buchan's) 19 Barnard Street Tel. 1840 IT'S EASIER TO HANDLE! Wool and Rayon Scarfs Reg. $1.95 up 89c up Whitney's Steer- 0 - Matic Pajamas-cull sizes and styles Wheels,* only on Whitney car- Reg. $3.95 up $3.49 up automatical- riages, turn corners Reversible Coats Reg. $28.50 $18.50 finger-tip guidance. ELECTRIFYING ly with just

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MACY 111,31 \ THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN.— JANUARY 13, 1949 Views of EDITORIAL THOUGHTS Down the Years ALLAR] The News with Mr, Hazel Schofield STARTER FOR THE NEW YEAR (Continued from Page One) The Townsma \ NIVERSARY New Year's resolutions have been the butt of innumerable cause it has bent with the wind. n !•II.% I:1; s Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. I jokes. And that's quite understandable — most resolutions are The British did not free Burma, North Andover, formei Ceylon, Pakistan and India from or made as the result of remorse from an excess of holiday cheer, 5(INI..7111.1.4PZie" n—sade choice. Necessity pointed the way. .blaintil"ierin.beir899ot dents of Ballardvale, and are forgotten as soon as the headache goes away. tine Institute of 1770 at Harvard. celebrated their 25th weddi By PHILIP K. ALLEN And today the British are fully But there's another kind of resolution which everyone convinced that Asiatic nationalism Sophronia Grey, in her will, should make soberly and sincerely, and carry out conscien- This week we will continue cannot be crushed. leaves $1200 to the American MI5- rens is the forme on ar y society. eieiurrliurYt.e of Ballardvale. tiously. A resolution of that character might be phrased in such. with our study of the department Far East Dominions Worried a.e S of public welfare by looking into Coach Stearns calls out the bat- husband. a native of Las fashion as this: "During 1949, I will do my part to reduce the the division of aid and relief—by If short-sighted observers con- tery candidatescandidates for the Phillips has been employed by the disgraceful and unnecessary fire loss which is costing this na- far the largest division within the clude that the sole issue involved a c adeniy baseball team. and Maine railroad for 23 y in Indonesia is communism versus There w a tion more than 10,000 lives and $700,000,000 a year." department. gruesome note in They have three childre Dutch democracy, they differ In 1935 the so-called Social one of the Townsman's editorial R . , Jr., Richdr and There's nothing academic or impersonal about fire. The widely front the attitude of the Security act was passed which comments half a century ago. Here awnadrd one grandchii d Dav fact that it never cost you a dollar directly doesn't mean a Australian and New Zealand gov- it is: "The old folks are dying provides for the general welfare Stevens. ernments, to say nothing of Pakis- thing. All of us pay for fire in one way or another — in the by establishing a system of federal HERBERT P. CARTER by scores, and the winter of 1898- tan. India and Ceylon. Last week 99 bids fair to make a record as Surprise `;Rower it old age benefits and by enabling taxable assets it' destroys, in its depressing influence on em- During his adult years as a the British Dominion High Com- surprise e rshower wit the several states to make more a winter of destruction to the S A i ployment and purchasing power, in its consumption of irre- missioners for those five Domin- Tuesday evening at the h adequate provision for aged per- resident of Andover, Herbert P. feeble and aged. Andover is suf- ions, resident in London, called fering her share in this loss and Mrs. Henry Myers in honor placeable materials, in higher insurance rates, and so on. And, sons. Carter has contributed much to upon Foreign Affairs Secretary the names of many an old and Charles Longdell. The ho more important, the family that never had a fire may be wiped the field of higher education. A program for old age assis- Bevil] to deliver a statement advis- honored citizen will live only as beautifully decorated for out by one tomorrow. tance in Massachusetts started in Formerly a teacher at the Middle- ing that Britain's hands-off policy a imnersrorsyahnieir canton and games were 1931, was brought into conform- Those piles of paper and rubbish and discarded clothing— sex school in Concord, Mass., In the Dutch-Indonesolan strife ieelaftieut:.;;ey and Mrs. during the evening. I ity with the federal act, and, of might play into communist hands. were: Mrs. Philip Kelse: that frayed lamp cord you've meant to replace and haven't— where Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Fred M. Hill entertain at a coun- course, Massachusetts is now re- Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Arthu was his student, and at Gloucester It is said that they went so far as cil meeting of the Woman's club that should hove been repaired lost week or last year—"little ceiving federal grants in aid as to urge the British Government Mrs. Anthony Lummenel High school, Mr. Carter is now of AndovIg,et:gt,•a —nge. explained below. to take the initiative in forming Mrs. Randolph Perry. Mrs. things" such as these are fire's dependable allies. All of them student counselor at the Boston 25 Years Currently, in MassaChusetts, old some sort of Eastern Union to January, Mitchell, Mrs. Sharpe an can be corrected easily. How about doing that now as a starter Technical High school, a position Punchard Junior High presents age assistance is available to prevent the spread of communism. Joseph Bouleau entertair which demands a never-ending "Come out elf the Kitchen". In the for the New Year? needy persons 65 years of age or It is to be hoped that were such group with songs. Rem: supply of sympathy, understand- cast are Frances Farrell, Emma * * over who are citizens of the Com- action taken, it would be based on were served by the hostess ing and sincerity in the problems Daniels, Weida Bassett. Sununer monwealth and who have a mini- the understanding that commu- Those present included of Hie student body. Davis, Gardner Shaw, Edward MORE PAY FOR LESS WORK AGAIN? . mum residence requirement of nism is attractive essentially to Charles Langdell, Mrs. Jo Pritchard, Shirley McKee. Eleanor Early in 1949, John L. Lewis and other officials of the three years in the state. Much Born in West Pembroke, Me., desperate people. Any such East- roll, Mrs. Pauline McFarla Flint, Calvin Metcalf. William ttgltation has been created over in 1895, he has lived here for 51 ern Union should have as its pur- John Wilson, Mrs. James United Mine Workers will meet with representatives of the Simeone and Clair Richardson. changing the age from 65 to age years. , A graduate of Punchard pose the remedying of Asiatic Mrs. Ralph Greenwood, S operators of the soft coal industry to negotiate a new wage and Need of bleachers at the Central 60, but to date the general feeling High school, Phillips academy and grievances and the development Charles Warner, Miss Loui playing field stressed. working agreement. It now appears that a major demand to seems to be that until the Federal Harvard university, where he re- of Asiatic nationalism in opposi- land. Mrs. Randolph Pert Mrs. Henry Houghton speaks on be made by the union will be for a 30-hour work week and a Security act is amended to change ceived both his A.B. and A.M. de- tion to communist or Russian Philip Kelsey, Mrs. Robs "Our Church in Hawaii; Its Work the age from 65 to 60, Massachu- grees, he has served on the An- domination. The Far East Do- (lied, Mrs. Bart Smalley, 1 six-hour working day. The union, of course, wants miners to and Opportunities," at a meeting setts age requirement should be dover school committee for five minions don't want the tides of thony Lummenello, Mrs. gain this benefit without accepting any cut in their weekly pay. of the Women's guild of Christ the same as the federal. years, is a member of the New communism washing on their Grey, Mrs. Joseph Houle! England Modern Language asso- Episdopal church. It is yet too early to evaluate the potential effect of such Under the original federal act shores. Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Fran ciation and is president of the Leonard D. Sherman and Mar- a demand as this on the industry. But it is worth recording that of 1935, the federal government Conference Called by Nehru and Mrs. Henry Myers. Merrimack Valley Guidance asso- jorie Sherman of Main street paid 50 per cent of the amount a spokesman for the National Coal Association said that it ciation. Lending more force to their resume their studies at Pinkerton Friendly Guild Notes spent, with a ceiling of $30 per fears is the action by Nehru, academy, East Derry, N. H. Members of the Friend would be "disastrous to the coal industry and the country." Also a devoted churchman, he month per case. In 1939, it was Prime Minister of India. On Janu- Court St. Monica's C. D. of A. served a very successful 1 served as president of the An- In any event, when the time comes for debating the prob- amended to pay 50 per cent of the ary 20 of thirteen nations in the has a food sale with Mary Ken- Thursday noon, Jtin. 6, in dover Council of Churches last lem the public should have a good factual understanding of first $40 per month per case. As Middle and Far East, together neally, Alice Heffernan, John try of the Union Congre year and is clerk and deacon in of October 1, 1948, the federal with Australia, New Zealand and Alexander, Frank McBride, Al church. Those serving 1 the miners' position. West Parish church. government paid up to $30 a the Phillippine Republic to discuss Clement, Harold Eastwood and Mrs. Alfred Webb, Mrs First of all, soft coal miners receive the highest wage of month per case on old age assis- In addition to these activities, what he called the "most naked Joseph Connelly in charge. Russell, Mrs. Philip Kel any comparable group of workers in the world. The average tance, lie is a member of the board of and unabashed aggression." To in- Dr. Stearns has many speaking Mrs. Arthur Grey. The managers of the Andover Home wage is in the neighborhood of $77 a week. A large percentage It is interesting to note that the vite the Dominions must indicate engagements. included Mrs. Joseph average old age assistance recip- for Aged People, the Andover sincere concern on Nehru's part. The state board of public works Mrs. Frank Green. Mrs earn $100 a week and more. ient in Massachusetts receives grange and the Harvard club of and not merely a desire to stir tilt rulles that there shall be no fish- Greenwood, Sr., Mrs. Wil Second, the miners have won many other benefits. Theo- from the Commonwealth $59 per Andover. Asiatic resentment. ing in Haggett's pond. Intyre, Mrs. James Schof retically, they work an eight-hour day. This contains about month. The average federal con- Mr. and Mrs. Carter, who live Dutch Hinder U. N. Officials The Free church has a reception Mrs. Robert Mitchell. tribution per case is $27 per at 181 Lowell st., have two daugh- Slant's refusal to attend this for new members. Miss Doris Shaw will 13, 1 1.'2 hours of non-productive time — made up of travel time Southeast Asia conference in New month. The difference of $32 is ters, Mrs. John Gorrie of An- 10 Years Ago — January, 1919 at the meeting of the and the lunch period — for which they are paid. Thus, the Delhi is significant for the reason Guild to be held Friday paid out of contributions—one- dover, and Mrs. Thomas A. Broad- Taxpayers' association names given. She is sympathetic with the .tan. 14, at her home on mines pay for eight hours of work, but receive only six and third by the town and two-thirds bent of Los Angeles, Calif.; one Fred E. Cheney, Bernard L. Indonesian cause, but prefers to one-half. And the arduousness of coal mining has been much by the Commonwealth. Phrased son, Thomas E., who served in McDonald, E. Barton Chapin, and act through the United Nations. in a different way, a town receives World War II and is now a stu- Walter E. Curtis a committee to reduced by mechanization. Little Siam's attitude is praise- from federal and state sources an dent at Northeastern university, study the budget. The question that should be uppermost in the minds of worthy, but her efforts cannot do 85c return for each $1 spent by and one grandson, John Gorrie, Df. Carl F. Pfatteicher begins For You/ Jr. much to restore the prestige of the union chiefs now is, just how far the miners or any other work- that town on old age assistance. series of organ recitals on the United Nations. For already its The average payment in Andover Martha Cochran Memorial organ .. Get a Simple a er-, can go in demanding pay for less effort, thereby driving up Good Offices committee request for the last year was $54.90 per First week of the New Year the cost of living another notch. Labor, after all, could con- that it be dissolved, since its ef- Blocked Print SI case per month. found $276.86 spent on the sand Do You Know forts have been deliberately ham- ceivably price itself into widespread unemployment. While the local agency or pub- ing payroll. strung by the Dutch. The chair- Carle k lic welfare board has considerable Horace Hale Smith, formerly of man of the committee accuses the autonomy and is the sole admin- Massachusetts? Andover, dies at Ft. Lauderdale, Dutch of prohibiting military ob- TOTALITARIAN EDUCATION istrator of both the program for DO YOU KNOW THAT By Fla. Age 65. servers front the field, and re- Craft-N old age assistance and the aid to impounding more than 16 billion Dr. Warren K. Moorehead dies. Some time ago, in Chicago, an organization of educators, quested dissolution on the grounds VISIT OUI dependent children, it is subject gallons of water during the recent Mrs Anson H. Smith speaks un which claimed that it represented 2,000 colleges and schools, that the members did not wish to OPEN DAILY flood, the flood control reservoir at "What Makes a House Charming" to certain statutory controls. be put in the position of seeming held a convention. One of the principal speakers was an author These controls are imposed to pro- Knightville saved serious damage in at it. meeting of the November club. to approve of any settlement not Westfield and part of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. J. William Crowe, of textbooks -- and his books have been thrown out of some tect the rights of recipients. based on true negotiations. To and fully justified its cost of build- of 29 Main street observe their 1,400 schools because civic and patriotic organizations found The first control was created to date, the security council of the ing A preliminary estimate in- 15th wedding anniversary. assure uniform and equitable United Nations has failed in what them excessively critical of American principles and traditions. dicates that approximately 23,000 treatment throughout the state in should be its purposes. 1' Another personality on the program was the representative of a the various cities and towns by new privately financed dwelling Established 1887 units were started in Massachu- And the Cause of De ,,,,, cracy THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN teacher's union which was expelled by the American Federation establishing mandatory standards Even if the Dutch are honest Published every Thursday by setts during 1948, an increase of The Consolidated Press, Inc of Labor on charges of communism. A third prominent speaker to determine the amount of assis- enough to accept as negotiators 26 per cent over 1947 In addi- 4 Park Street, Andover, Mass. tance to be received. In order to the former leaders of the Indone- had long been a writer for New Masses and the Daily Worker, tion, 2,500 new veterans' units were further guarantee that the needs sian Republic, rather than deal Entered as second class matter at the Publicly financed.... Town manager and was named by a Congressional committee "as a professed of individuals would be properly with new ones who could be re- Andover Post Office form of government is now in oper- Price 5c per copy $2.50 per year card-holding member of the Communist party and as a mem- met, the last legislature tied these garded as stooges, the issue will standards to the cost of living in- ation in Cambridge, Mansfield, Mid- :n ber of more than 80 so-called communist front groups." not have been satisfactorily Publisher J. E. 1.111y, dex. Therefore, as of October dleboro, Norwood, Saugus and solved. Editor Frank J. A. Humphrey These left-wingers in the ranks of American educators are Stoughton; its adoption has been Associate Editor Byron 'I'. Butler 1948, the budgets of all recipients West Parish Sarah Less" the exceptions. Thousands upon thousands of teachers are do- of old age assistance and aid to voted in Medford, Quincy, Revere Women's News Luis Smith and Worcester, anti the plan is be, Auto Insurance Ballardvale Hazel Schofield ing a splendid job and are helping to fight the forces of dark- dependent children were increased Showsheen Mildred Be, A to the amount of 8.3%. As far as ing studied by committees in Dan- Advertising Assistant llitt, 11 Ti'' ness which wish to turn this country into a totalitarian police 1949 PLATES AT ONCE it has been possible to ascertain, vers, Hingham, Marblehead, Na- Slit TO 120 DOWN c4",7',7,;T•s° state. But the fact remains that a dangerous proportion of this step is unique in that it was hant, Reading, Stoneham, Water- New or Old Care—No WaltInd Fire, Theft, Property Damage Placed American teaching and textbooks is based on the theory that done by legislation rather than town and Wellesley The com- D. HARDY DREWREY administration. Nevertheless, the missioner of taxation reports that EDITORIAL practically everything is wrong with the United States, that the OPEN EVENINGS administrative cost of affecting 1;120,566 Massachusetts taxpayers 141 5111k St. 1430 Mane. Ave. SSOCIATION economic Boston Harvard Sq. 1949 system called free enterprise exists to exploit the necessary adjustments was re- were assessed for property taxes in Liberty 2-3070 ELlot 4-0122 People, that the founders of the country, from Washington duced. By statute also the cost of 1948, of which 991,052 were taxed MAIL. AND REGISTRY SERVICE on real estate down, were self-seeking and dubious characters, and that the living index must go 5. per cent in Total value of either direction before any adjust- real estate assessed in the state was hope of the world lies in communism or some kindred philoso- ments are made, up or down. $6,179,622,906 and the taxes $280,- RUTH HAMMOND phy of life and government. Because of the complicated 265,218.... Compared with 1940, real DRESSES It is• a healthy sign that there has been a remarkable up- features of this system and in estate assessed valuation increased HOLIDAY — AFTERNOON — CASUAL order not to take up too much at 10 per cent and taxes 36 per cent.. surge of interest in the quality and content of American teach- BLOUSES — SKIRTS — GLOVES any one time, we will continue The Town of Mendon at a recent ing and textbooks in the last year or two. Young men and with this discussion next week. special meeting appointed a com- -- SWEATERS — women now in school will determine what sort of a country we mittee on zoning and building laws. 14 PARK STREET The new "man-trapping" per- will have in the future. Academic freedom must not be used fume is not to be sniffed at.— (Compiled by the Massachusetts to justify warped and subtle instruction which produces dis- Pat It limier. State Planning Hoard) trust of the American tradition, and praises, by direction or indirection, governments which exist through the cruelest op- Buy for today, folks pression and terrorism. WHY CHANGE THINGS? given site refriger a big difference in I New Slip Covers, Draperies, or a fresh coat of paint can cAtt6Itier (31tti1 make the mistake do wonders in revitalizing your home — It will do wonders big enough the first The Book Room for your outlook, too. Try it and just notice the lift you "A Treadway Inn" give your entire family. 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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 9 Industrial Research Gleason And White Enter "Red Shoes" Playing e Years BALLARDVALE At Work on Aids To Capacity Houses For Better Living The lavish technicolor spectacle, th Sirs. Hazel Schofield, Correspondent, Telephone 148114-M "The Red Shoes," now in its 9th Alm Heim industrial resrarch is Contest For Selectman week at the Majestic theatre, Bos- at work on a tire that will last as following a special town meeting (Continued From Page One) ton, where it is showing twice daily wnsman SIINER ANNIVIALS st. Mrs. Joseph Bouleau will be long as your car. A new liqui 1 last year. Four were named by the including Sunday, all seats reserved, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Stevens co-hostess. wallpaper remover that can be Among officers holders whose selectmen and a fifth by the state. has been endorsed by the most criti- - January, mg of North Andover, former resi- Methodist Church Notes sprayed or brushed on requires a terms expire this year are: James The terms of the four appointed cal attendants of the cinema as ono Ede a member of dents of Ballardvale, recently The Home department of the minimum of scrapping. The use of P. Christie, tax collector; John H. by the selectmen expire with the of the finest films ever to be shown 1770 at Harvard. celebrated their 25th wedding an- Methodist church held a covered sterlized aluminum foil for sev re Kelly and Sanborn A. Caldwell, coming election and group nomina- tion papers are being circulated In the city of Boston, where it is tY, in her win niversary. dish supper Tuesday evening, Jan. heat burns has been shown to board of public works: John S. , for their election. They are: Ernest playing to capacity houses. he American Mis: Mrs. Stevens is the former Rose 4 in the church parsonage with quicken and almost elimate scar- Moses. Malcolm B. McTernan and N. Hall, 73 Chester st., Charles G. "The Red Shoes," which was pro- Beaulieu of Ballard vale. Her Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rollins as ring. These are among the aids to William A. doherty, school com- Hatch. 6 Appletree lane; Winthrop duced by J. Arthur Rank, is based husband, a native of Lawrence, host and hostess. better living reported by McCall'A mittee. calls out the bat- Newcomb, 84 Central st , and Fred- on the famous Hans Christian An- has been employed by the Boston Every Sunday evening at 5:30 in the National Newsletter for Of the above, Mr. Caldwell has for the Phillips eric S. O'Brien, 6 Virginia rd. The dersen story, with fairy tale beauty. I team. and Maine railroad for 23 years. a Junior Youth Fellowship meet- January: moved from town and will not bp ing is held in the parsonage with candidate receiving the highest music and story, the like of which "Akron. Ohio reports a tire that a candidate; the Rev. Mr. Moses truesome note In They have three children, Ed- vote will be elected for five years: has never been seen on any screen Mrs. Rollins as leader. The group will last as long as your car as oae and Dr. McTernan have notified isman's editorial ward R.. Jr., Richard and Arlene, the next highest for four years, the since the inception of motion pic- :tentury ago. Her is making scrap books which are of the things that will come, som ,- Town Clerk George A. Winslow e and one grandchild. David Alan next for two years and the next tures. to he presented to a hospital. day out of current continuing re- that they wi'l not be candidates. folks are dying Stevens. Personals for one year. The cast is headed by Anton Wal- e winter of 1898- search by the industry. Meanwhil3. Although the terms of three James Lefebvre, who is attend- Stanley F. Swanton, the member brook, Marius Goring, Moira Shear- nake a record as Surprise Shower rubber streets are getting a try- members of the school committee ing the leadership training school appointed by the state is serving er, Robert Helpmann, Leonid() Mae- struction to the A surprise shower was held out here. The new surface, mad expire this year only one candidate of the U. S. Army at Ft. Ord, the three year term. sine and Albert Basserman. Andover is sat- Tuesday evening at the home of of a synthetic rubber mix, is ex- is to be elected. This is due to the Mrs. Henry Myers in honor of Mrs. Calif., and his brother, Edward pected to wear longer and ride The music was composed by Sir in this loss and fact that the board is being re- NOVEMBER CLUB Charles Longdell. The home was Lefebvre of Culver City, Calif., better. The idea is European: , who conducts the zany an old and duced from nine members to five, The next meeting of the Novem- beautifully' decorated for the oc- spent Christmas at the home of Hitler invaded Holland over jus Royal Philharmonic orchestra, will live only as two seats being eliminated last ber club will be held at 3 p. m. ter." casion and games were played their aunt, Mrs. Allston Nash of such a rubber road. which is prominently featured in year and two more being elimi- Monday, Jan. 17, at the clubhouse. during the evening. Winners Culver City. "Durham. N. H. news says that "The Red Shoes." Bailey and Mrs. nated this year. The speaker of the afternoon were: Mrs. Philip Kelsey, Mrs. A party was held Saturday eve- rats can't stand a laminated ply- .ertain at a mala- Nomination papers have been will be William II. Harris who will Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Arthur Grey, ning, Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs. wood now on the market to repel CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT ise Woman's club taken out by Eugune A. Bernardin, present a travelogue "The Grand Mrs. Anthony Lummenello and Elwood Eitermann of Tewksbury them. It is light in weight, but im- —ALSO— ge. Jr., of 11 Abbot st., and it is under- Canyon to Alaska." This is his Mrs. Randolph Perry. Mrs. Robert st., in honor of her birthdIty. The pervious to the gnawing of rats. Cesspools and Septic Tanks , — January, Mt stood that he will file as a school latest film and was taken last Installed Mitchell, Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. guests enjoyed delicious refresh- It's easy for average householders committee candidate. ummer. lor High presents Joseph Bouleau entertained the ments and a beautifully decorated to use, but its big market is likely CHARLES CORBEIL t Kitchen Meanwhile, group nomination Refreshments will be served at -. In the group with songs. Refreshments birthday cake. Those present at to be people with chicken roots TEL. LOWELL 7236 s Farrell, Emma papers are in circulation for the the close of the meeting. were served by the hostess. the pleasant evening of social en- and corn bins. Bassett, Summer "According to news from New following candidates seeking re- Those present included: Mrs. tertainment were Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Edward York, N. Y., you may live to see election: Moderator, 1 year, Charles Langdell, Mrs. John Car- Everett Gould and family, Mr. and Y McKee. Eleanor the time when sending a letter is a Arthur Sweeney, 64 Central st., DO YOU NEED ROCK MAPLE THUMB BACKS roll, Mrs. Pauline McFarlane, Mrs. Mrs. Stearney Cormey, Mr. and Metcalf. William much quicker way of communicat- collector of taxes, 3-years, James John Wilson, Mrs. James Butler, Mrs. J. Sidney Barlow, Hilton OR BOSTON ROCKERS? — WE HAVE THEM it Richardson. ing with someone across the con- P. Christie, 18 Pasho st., board of Mrs. Ralph Greenwood, Sr., Mrs. Cormev, Joyce Ormsby, and Mr. ern at the Central and Mrs. Elwood Eitermann. tinent than telephoning now is. A public works, 3-years John H. Kel- eased. Charles Warner, Miss Louise Way- new system of communications ly. Holt rd., school committee, 3- land, Mrs. Randolph Perry, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard tughton speaks on know as ultrafax makes it possible years, William A. Doherty, 21 Philip Kelsey, Mrs. Robert Mit- of North Andover spent Sunday Hawaii; Its Work with relatives in the 'Vale. to transmit at radio speeds exact Harding at.. board of health, 3- ss," at a meeting chell, Mrs. Bart Smalley, Mrs. An- facsimile reproductions of letters, years, Dr. Percy J. Look, 115 Main AT thony Lummenello, Mrs. Arthur Diane Mitchell celebrated her ANDOVM GIP 1-10US[ guild of Christ 13th birthday at a family birthday maps, records, drawing, musical st., trustee Memorial Hall library, Grey, Mrs. Joseph Bouleau, Mrs. scores. 7-years, Caroline P. Leavitt, 195 THE Open Tuesdays and Fridays Until 9 p. m. Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. Frank Green party at her home on Tewksbury 'Lerman and Mar- st. "Words from Washington, D. C. Main at., trustees Punchard Free and Mrs. Henry Myers. has it that even if Congress ex- of Main street Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley and school, 3-years, Edmond E. Ham- Friendly Guild Notes tends rent control laws beyond mond, 3 Porter rd., William A. dies at Pinkerton family are now occupying their re-- Park Street Telephone 1822 M Members of the Friendly Guild March 31, the prospect is that terry, N. H. cently purchased home on Center Trow, 31 Lowell at., Roy E. Hardy, rents will go higher this year. ice's C. D. of A. served a very successful luncheon st. 113 Chestnut at., Harry Sellers, 5 Thursday noon, Jan. 6, in the ves- Also, metals will be higher. Food with Mary Ken- Little Marjorie Carroll is spend- Avon st., Charles C. Kimball, 50 try of the Union Congregational and textiles, however, are expected School st., constables, 1-year. Heffernan, John ing the winter months with her church. Those serving included: to stabilize and probably drop Chief George A. Dane, 320 An- ak McBride, Al grandmother in Everett. Mrs. Alfred Webb, Mrs. Elwyn some before the year is out. • dover st., J. Lewis Smith, 56 Mor- i- Eastwood and Word has been received here of in charge. Russell, Mrs. Philip Kelsey and "Burping the baby has been ton st., George N. Sparks, 20 the death of Mrs. James E. Rollins Mrs. Arthur Grey. The "cooks" overdone and should no longer be River rd., planning board, 5-years, .5 many speaking (Alice Farmer) mother of Ernest Cheat' Wkitb3 Included Mrs. Joseph Bouleau, a set of every mothers routine, de- Atty. Walter C. Tomlinson, 11 Rollins of Tewksbury st. Mrs. d of public works Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. Ralph clares a pediatrician here. If the William at. Rollins had been confined to a hos- baby shows discomfort after his shall be no fish- Greenwood, Sr., Mrs. William Mc- pital at New London, N. H. for This year, for the first time, the , pond. Intyre, Mrs. James Schofield, and dinner, this man says, theremay be some time as the result of a town will elect members of the An- ch has a reception some value in it. Otherwise, leave Mre. Robert Mitchell. broken hip. Her home was in dover Housing authority. The Miss Doris Shaw will be hostess him alone. present members were appointed Sutton, N. H. Born in Croydon, "The menace of spinal menin- — January, 19:19 at the meeting of the Friendly N. H., 95 years ago, she was well Guild to be held Friday evening, gitis has been cut almost to zero esociation names known in the 'Vale where she had by quicker diagnosis and new med- Andover Welding Co. ey, Bernard L. Jan. 14, at her home on Andover visited on several occasions. January icines. Best available drug for it, GAS AND ELECTRIC trton Chapin, and say Army doctors, is sulfadiazine Shop Hours 8.12 s a committee t, fluid so rapidly. t. "Dissolve a little alum in the Tel. And. 2029-R htteicher begins a For Your 1949 Baby water you are using on your potted 40 PARK ST. ANDOVER recitals on the Christmas azalea. It helps keep the Memorial organ .. Get a Simple and Unusual PINE CRIB with Hand soil acid. Remmember, too, that f the New Year Blocked Print Skirt. See ours in the'window of azaleas keep longer in temperture pent on the sand between 50 and 60 degrees. Instrument Instruction Clearance Carleton Bemis Shop. $50. "From Detroit, Mich. comes PRIVATE and CLASS nsith, formerly of news that a new hydro-spray jet Ft. Lauderdale. injector which forces medicines • Accordion • Clarinet C rat t-Wood Products through the skin and in many in- • Saxophone • Trumpet Moorehead dies. stances eliminates the need for a VISIT OUR SHOP — OSGOOD STREET Smith speaks on hypodermic needle is available this • Piano • Bass Viol • Drums OPEN DAILY TEL. 2129-W El9use Charming" year. A blunt-nosed instrument, • Electric & Spanish Guitar to November club. the injector is held firmly against of William Crave the skin and its spray is released • Vibraphones set observe their by a button. tiversary. . "Utica, N. Y., says that layers METRO MUSIC CENTER of old wallpaper can be removed 420 COMMON ST. TEL. 20232 led 1887 with a minimum of scraping if you R TOWNSMAN • PORTANT use a new liquid remover which y Thursday by rid Prom Inc is easily sprayed or brushed on. It won't stain and is harmless to Andover, Mos, . ... WHEN YOU BUY AN BETTER hands." Howard Johnson's class matter at the ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Neat Office SUNDAY SPECIAL $2.50 per Year LITTLEST LISTENERS J. K. Idly, The Littlest Listeners will have ank J. A. Humphrey their second meeting of the year at Roast Byron 'I'. Butler Sat.th Lewis the library Wednesday morning, Rump of Beef, Au Jus Loii Smith Jan. 19. As usual, they will have a COATS liax,1 Schofield Mild..4 Best story and game hour, while their Baked Potato it Ruth It. Trott mothers meet for a discussion of Mao child care and management. The Buttered subject for this meeting will be Young Brocoli based on a magazine article entitled • DITORIAL. "What Kind of Success Do You $1.30 ,SOCIATION Want for Your Children?" It will Untrimmed and Fur Trimmed be a continuation of the previous meeting's discussion of the resolu- tions made by parents for their chil- ROUTE 28 ANDOVER dren. All mothers and little people At the By-Pass • of this pre-school age are invited to TEL. ANDOVER 1965 attend the meetings. AL DRESSES IVES Devote more hours MY TIME 15 To Junior and Sis. BETTER SPENT WITH '28 $35 THE CHILDREN! (,)v, Values to 59.95 Values to 65 Send your Laundry To Us!

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BUSINESS PERSONALITIES AND SERVICES Conututimealtis of MI PROBATE CO Docket No. 22 You Should Know and Patronize telleX, Be. To all persons Inter estate of Gustav H. Di New Floating Oil Wave Baker Refrigeration Co. Andover in said County Polly Prim Beauty Shop Bookcases, Desks, Chairs APARTMENT - SIZED WASHERS $39.95 Reduced to $32.00 A petition has been Specialist In all -- METAL BASE TABLE LAMPS said Court for probate Branches of Made Of Clear Oregori Pine At The Polly Prim $15.95 Reduced to 59.95 struments purporting t The Polly Prim Beauty Shop at GUARANTEED USED REFRIGERATORS will and a codicil of s Beauty Culture AND. 1934 GG Main Street, specializes in the LAW. 22221 by Samuel B. Dimllch c 66 MAIN ST. Four Andover Artists Floating Oil Cold Wave. This County, praying tl Tel. 970 said makes the hair unusually soft and Show Works in Boston pointed executor the' The works of four Andover ar- fluffy and imparts a brilliant lustre giving a surety on his tists are being shown at the 16th to the hair, Instead of drying it it you desire to objec VALENTINES out as many waves do. annual exhibition of the Boston Case Lot Sale and— Society of Independent Artists, a or your attorney shoul The Polly Prim is noted for LOVELY HANKIES non-jury show open to the public tea appearance in se export hair shaping and cutting 15c Each to 50c Each at Paine's of Boston, 81 Arlington Salem before ten o'cloc with each permanent. Mrs. San- st., from 9 to 5 daily and Wed- BUY and SAVE! noon on the sevente THE IRMA BEENE SHOP derson, with twenty years experi- 8 MAIN STREET nesday evenings until 9 o'clock. January 1949, the retut 795 - M ence here, can give you excellent The show will run until Jan. 29. citation. advice on your hair problems, and Witness, John V. Ph( she advises Vigoral or Breck Mrs. William H. Brown, Phil- > DISTINCTIVE First Judge of said Cou p treatments for reconditioning the lips academy, a self-taught artist, SERVICE ty-eighth day of Dece . hair and scalp. has entered her oil work, "The Lady Attendant Apple Tree." year one thousand n This is a good place to take your and forty-eight. M. A. BURKE little girl if her hair needs atten- Children's portraits by Miss RICHARD J. tion or if she needs a more becom- Frances Dalton, 70 Chestnut st., FUNERAL HOME From office of 383 No. Main St., And. 2 ing haircut. The Polly Prim is are well known throughout New SPECIAL very popular with little girls as England. Miss Dalton hits received Anna M. Greeley well as their mothers. They soon numerous scholarships and awards Silk or Woolen (plain) 21 Main st., Mass. PHILIP I. GAUDET acquire and are proud of that and has studied abroad. Her DRESSES 63c Andover, Building Contractor--Remodeling smart, well groomed look. entry is entitled "River Styx." 21553 Rep Expertly Dry Cleaned and FOUNDATION and HOT-TOP If you want a becoming hairdo Professional artist Mr. L. V. wood display at T,awrence Plate and Window Commonwealth of M Cement Block, Stone, Brick and Unfinished for yourself or your daughter, Goriansky, 148 Main at., received Pressed Cement Work G111st4 Company. his first art instructions in Im- LAND COU Sand, Loam and Gravel call Andover 970 for an appoint- perial Russia. His entry is "The To Charles IL Murna For Free Estimates Tel. 1519-W The Lawrence Plate and Win- and they do wonderful things ment, and do try the Floating Oil Lotus." J. Murname, George dow Glass Co. on 'Canal Street, with glass brick. Go in and browse Wave for a more beautiful head "Self Portrait" has been painted all of Andover, in th Lawrence, has a wonderfully around this week, and you'll get of hair. COLES' complete stock of individual and by Maud Morgan, 173 Main st. and Essex and said Cm some wonderful new ideas for is now on exhibit with the Inde- Sarah J. Sweeney, of NURSING HOME sectional bookcases, kidney dress- ing tables, chairs and student modernizing your home. Telephone POLICYHOLDERS pendents. Miss Morgan studied 35 MAIN ST. ANDOVER County of Suffolk an "A Home of Helpful Service for Chronic monwealth; and to all desks. Lawrence 32415 or 32416 for in- ENJOY GOOD with Hans Hofmann and has ex- Convalescent, and Bed Patients" hibited extensively in New York concern: formation and assistance. 10 Summer St. And. 1389 They are shipped in carload lots HEALTH YEAR and Boston. Whereas, a petition I from Pendleton, Oregon, and are American life insurance policy- ANDOVER seated to said Court made of clear Oregon pine. New Insect Pests holders have had a good health REALTY TRANSFERS Gainey and Teresa A ERNEST L. WILKINSON The Lawrence Plate and Win- year in 1948_ possibly setting a Maude L. Hovey et alii to Rob- Sales and Service Lawrence, in said Cow Harder To Control new record, the Institute of Life dow Glass Co. carries Pittsburgh if you think we have more pests ert L. Stone et ux, Near County rti. to register and conlir. Real Estate — Insurance Insurance reports. The experi- Paints, which are ideal for cover- than we used to have—insect George C. Cheyne to Fred T. General in the following desen1 ence thus far indicates that the RES. AND. 1653 ing the unpainted furniture to pests, that is—you're right, ac- Buckley et ux, "Ballardvale" Centre AUTO REPAIRING A certain parcel of I death rate among U.S. policy- LAW. 4762 match your color scheme. cording to authorities at the Uni- at. buildings thereon, sit, holders will be at an all-time low 'Eddie' Ellis 'Hank' Brearly 311 - 312 BAY STATE BLDG. Whether you are interested in versity of Massachusetts in Am- Ernest Dean Walen et ux to part of said Andover, for the year as a whole, in spite 61 PARK ST. TEL. 24 a new bathroom, made to order herst, Insect pests are not only Janice Tarlin, Salem st. and Wood- described as follows: of a poor start in the early months. storm windows or unpainted fur- increasing, but they are becoming land rd. Northwesterly, by niture, Lawrence Plate and Win- harder to control according to the Some measure of the health Janice Tarlin to Blanche Boober Street, 158.00 feet; N AUTO LOANS dow Glass Co. has just what you entomologists. gains in recent years is found in Walen, Salem st. and Woodland rd. CAR HARD STARTING? by land now or former] are looking for. You can't beat the preliminary estimates which New insects being brought into iDeziel Audesse et al (Tax Tak- Sweeney, 461.78 feet; EQUIPMENT LOANS their beautiful Plate Glass Mirrors show many thousands fewer TRY TEXACO HIGHTEST the country, more acreage on ing) to Town of Andover, Beacon ly, by land now or policyholder deaths in 1948 than PERSONAL LOANS which to feed, spray materials st. and Charles H. and Antos would have occurred had the Ida F. Boutwell et al (Tax Tak- name, 161.77 feet; an Deposits — $7,107,090.97 DIANA affecting natural enemies, but not HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL No. 10 death rates of live years ago still ing) to Town of Andover, "West erly, by land now or BEAUTY the pest—these are just a few of applied. the reasons why we have as many Andover" near Figh Brook. BLACKIE'S SERVICE STATION George H. and Yvonne SALON However, because of the in- Andover All Types of or more insects today than we had Eugene J. Dube et al (Tax Tak- 471.74 feet. PERMANENTS in grandfather's day. crease in policies at risk, nearly ing) to Town of Andover, "Ballard- The above descril DIANA LANE, Prop. 1,350,000 policies are expected to Some insects at least, believe it vale" off High and River sts. shown on a plan flied National Bank Musgrove Bldg. have become death claims by the JOHN M. MURRAY Elm Sq. Tel. 164 or not, are becoming harder to Eleanor E. Earley (Tax Taking) titian and all bounds end of this year, a new record. ANDOVER, MASS. control. Lead arsenate placed in to Town of Andover, Between Main claimed to be located t the calyx cup at petal fall stage The 1948 improvement has been st, and Boston rd. SUPER II SERVICE as shown on said plan. year after year has led to the de- accomplished in the face of in- Lillian F. Duguett (Tax Taking) If you desire to mal PURITY CLEANSERS, Inc. creased death rates from heart to Town of Andover, "Ballardvale" tion or defense to said T. J. SCANLON CO. velopment of codling moth worms MAIN AND CHESTNUT STS. TEL. 5494 Home of Quality diseases, cancer and diabetes, the or your attorney must Building Materials — Hardware that do not bother to look at the off High and River sts. COME SEE US FOR YOUR TIRE NEEDS three leading causes of death. Mary E. Lundy (Tax Taking) to appearance and an a LAW. 9018 - 5004 3 HOUR SERVICE calyx end. They just go in any- ESSEX ST. COR. BROADWAY where as side worms. It has been These three alone accounted for Town of Andover, "West Andover" oath, setting forth des LAWRENCE, MASS. 13 ESSEX ST. TEL. 1951 shown in scientific tests that cod- well over half of the year's Arlington at. Acidly your objections RES. AND. 1529 EXPRESS ling moth strains have been found deaths. Jennie E. Doherty to James D. SHATTUCK'S each part of said pet EST. 1911 which are resistant to lead arsen- Heart diseases in all their broad Doherty et alit Trs., Harding st. office of the Recorder ate. range are again the No. 1 cause Jennie E. Doherty to James I). Daily Dependable Service in Boston (at the Coul N. E. Milk Producers Assn. of death. Nearly one-third of all Doherty et alit Trs., Harding et. or before the twenty-I Scientists have also discovered 32 Park St. Tel. And. 577 January next. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS that certain strains of flies are be- tile year's policy death claims, or Jennie E. Doherty to James D. some half million of them, were Unless an appearatt CHEESE — MEATS coming resistant to DDT. Doherty et alii Trs., High st. due to death by cardiovascular Jennie E. Doherty to James by or for you, your d( I Frozen Fruit and Vegetables TEL. 867 and renal diseases. Doherty et alii Tra., High st. recorded, the said pet AND. 709 Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe The year has seen reductions in Jennie E. Doherty to James taken as confessed an. PERMANENTS — HAIR TINTING the death rates for tuberculosis, Doherty et alii Tra., High st. forever barred from cc influenza, accidents and children's Jennie E. Doherty to James D. petition or any de( CARRIE P. BACON thereon. LORIS DI STEFANI FOOT TREATMENTS diseases in spite of a measles epi- Doherty et alii Trs., High st. and demic. Tuberculosis death rates Walnut ave. Witness, JOHN E. I Musgrove Bldg. And. 1004W PAINTER and DECORATOR were at an all-time low and the Jennie E. Doherty to James D. quire, Judge of said disease now causes only about 4% Doherty et alit Tra., Harding st. twenty-ninth day of RESIDENTIAL—INDUSTRIAL—SCHOOL of all deaths. Andover Lumber Co., Inc., to the year nineteen 1 244 SO. MAIN ST. TEL. 1438-W Victor T. LaChance et ux., Cuba st. forty•eight. THATCHED ROOF License #98 Attest with Seal of I "An toting Place o f sn M. T. WALSH WOMEN'S UNION 2nd Floor — MUSGROVE BLDG. (SEAL) SYBIL E THE GARDEN SHOP Martha and TEL. LAW. 27732 Frank Robinson EST. 1885 At the recent meeting of the Wo- STEDMAN & SON N3. ANDO ,,ER men's union of the Free Christian ANDOVER SQUARE Eaton and Chandler, I • Flowers, DELIVERY HOURS PLUMBING AND HEATING ROUTES 125 • '33 church, plans were presented for TEL. ANDOVER 1998 301 Essex St., Lawret Plants, Shrubs, MON., WED., FRI. MORNINGS ONLY CONTRACTORS SATURDAY ALL DAY the coming year. An auction will be Attye. for petitioners. Evergreens AIR CONDITIONING Tel. 276 2 RIVERINA RD. TEL. 509 held in June, articles for which will SHEET METAL WORK be collected at ally time from now HO LOWELL ST. DAIRY MOTOROLA 28 ESSEX STREET on. WALNUTHURST Here TEL. AND. 201 The Women's union is also spon- Serving Andover RANGE AND FUEL OILS TELEVISION soring, the supper for the annual John church meeting which will be held For Over TROMBLY BROS. LEVEh% eccnsion Now Sensationally Wednesday, Jan. 19. Tickets may 35 Years SERVICENTERS AND. 954 Sup THE JENKINS, PROF'. Ignition - Carburetor and Broke Repairs le OCC/1, r Ca5l11111., LOW PRICED! he obtained from any member of Cor SHAWSHEEN LAUNDRY the union and all returns must be Chea TEL. 31031 or 22582 J. H PLAYDON $179.95 147 Sutton St. Hillside Rd. By-Pass 60 MAIN STREET. AND. 70 CO., INC. nimbi by Sunday. Jan. 111. NOW— The Finest can afford this Laundry and TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFS Mortgages EVERYONE New Roofs Irvtalled and Repaired new Entertainment for the CLEANING SERVICE , PLUMBI ENTIRE FAMILY J. A. PEROS & SONS AVAILABLE INSULATION AND GENERAL LOANS CONTRACTING and AN DOVER TRY US AND SEE FOR TEL. LAW. 4931 HOME SERVICE YOURSELF Andover Savings HEATII 2 Essex St. Tel. 1970 TEL. 620 AND. VERRETTES Bank W. H. Wel 61 MAIN ST. TEL. 103 TEL AND Weston F. Eastman Restaurant ( 11N In The INSURANCE Fraser's Service Station 7:139 REALTORS Square OIL REAL ESTATE tiSERV¢ GAS -- LAWRENCE PLATE and WINDOW GLASS COMPANY 1063,??, R A N G E OIL GE( ON THE v. AC M E TIRES Bay State Bldg. AND BATTERIES 417 CANAL STREET LAWRENCE. MASS. SQUARE TAR 1`..1) 12 No. Main St. Tel. 155 SPECI.1 TELEPHONE 3 - 7151 RES. AND. 1775 LAW. 3 - 2149 ANDOVER THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 11

LEGAL NOTICES FATHER and SON CLASSIFIED ADS

1/4. .01T011 LOST FOR SALE—THE FACILITIES OF :ES Commonaealth of Massachusetts TOWN OF ANDOVER TOP MD FRONT 0 % I/Z.44M our modern job printing plant for PROBATE COURT • LOST—SUNDAY NIGHT IN TILE all your needs in printing — Docket No. 226,113 0 Andover Playhouse—A silver letterheads, bill heads, posters. CA. bow-shaped brooch set with Essex, ss. I/e !NM flyers, cards. Quality and service .404`-rSIDES TIE .00 POSITIONER,V3e0RASS Zircons. Reply to Box B. J13 are our specialties. The Conseil To all persons interested in the 1146% estate of Gustav H. Dimlich late of 1V11, 0 IVZ .VIt- mitt dated Press, Inc., 4 Park Street 400340. 5005 @LOCKS ASMARA) FOR RENT frigerotion Co. Andover in said County, deceased. 4444 REAR ant 14 READY FOR VS' sys.PUSS CARVING WANTED TO BUY r - SIZED WASHERS A petition has been presented to TIE ROO INTO FOR RENT—TWO CONNECTING 3/11. -1? minced to $32,05 I/32 - 617T Tom CHECK CONTOIAIS Rooms,, furnished or unfur- said Court for probate of certain in- PUBLIC HEARING SOLDER lie - iSE TABLE LAMPS SAAss , SHIELD ANYTHING OLD-FASHIONED OR !educed to 59.95 struments purporting to be the last Notice S/0 4,44,1437tie SAS' nished; light housekeeping priv- is hereby given that the Board OFF HAP, ANTIQUE; also Furniture re- USED REFRIGERATORS will and a codicil of said deceased of Survey of the Town of Andover will ileges; centrally located; busi- hold a public hearing on Friday evening, ness person preferred. Reply finished. Guy N. Christian, 7, LAW. 22221 by Samuel B. Dimlich of Andover in January 21, 1949 at 7:30 I'. M., at the •le ri"" • Union St., Georgetown, Mass. Town Hall, on the petition of Roland H. Box L, Andover Townsman. J13 said County, praying that he be ap- Sherman and others for the approval of a Write or phone 2851. We will spur 11R101.1 pointed executor thereof without plan dated January 1949 and drawn by Clin- 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE call. giving a surety on his bond. ton F. Goodwin, for the purpose of opening CUP, I a private way for public use as shown /USN INTO i/4" thereon. ION SPEED ill WANTED—CLEANING WOMAN, If you desire to object thereto you PULLEY •11 /111. SUMP ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING OLD Lot Sale BOARD OF SURVEY one day a week. Tel. Andover or your attorney should file a writ- By SIDNEY P. WHITE, Marbletop, Walnut, Grape and 5/5"---1 21/2. ten appearance in said Court at Chairman e-I/[ Rose-carved Furniture. Glass (13-20) Salem before ten o'clock in the fore- STEERINO gloOERAk7EIR TO AXLE TO RUM. WHEEL FORCE FIT AXL4 China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks . ARM NT i TO WHEEL FOR SALE nd SAVE! noon on the seventeenth day of ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK II- DIA AXLE Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, Fur January 1949. the return day of this Andover, Mass,, NO. 8 RANGE WITII OIL BURN- niture, Etc. William F. Graham January 13, 1949 ER, China closet, Four poster Jr., 166 Golden Hill Ave., Haver citation. The following list of officers and corpor- I/ eSNEET atoms of the Andover Savings Bank is here- SWITCH bed, Glass door Bookcase, Lea- hill, Mass., Telephone Haverhill Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, Vie by published in comjiliance with the law. uSE(21EVERE ther Sofa, Club Chair. (5,13,20) 7010-W. Will call to look. :consumers Co-op First Judge of said Court, this twen- PRESIDENT NO 9358T TERY Burton S. Flagg Roland Luce. 19 Barnard Street (tf 261 ty-eighth (lay of December in the ANDOVER VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER year one thousand nine hundred Louis S. Finger TREASURER ship; 7:15 p. m., Young People's meets at the home of Miss Doris and forty-eight. Winthrop Newcomb Christian association. RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., CLERK Shaw. Charles C. Kimball Wednesday: 6:30 p. no., Annual S lay: 9:30 a. m., Sunday From office of Register TRUSTEES Term expires 1950 ARLIE FRO. supper and meeting of the church. school and Junior church; 11 ECIAL CHROME STRI•S Anna M. Greeley . Radford Abbot Alfred F.. Stearns epo®...• I/eSNEET 1/14. DOWEL,NALF ROUND Tickets for the supper may be ob- a. no., Morning worship and nur- Wallace E. Britner Abbot Stevens len (plain) 21 Main st., oas. PANEL • TAPERED, PANIT MYER SUPER•MITE OR tained from any member of the Term expires 1951 MIN)" MOTOR sery. Sermon: "Comrade Christ Andover, Mass. E. Barton Chapin Philip F. Ripley Woman's union. Returns." 63c Louis S. Finger Culver J. Stone 21553 Reg. Term expires 1952 -111 00,404 Thursday: 3:45 p. m., Junior Note: This Sunday the regular Burton S. Flagg Dry Cleaned and Henry S. Hopper e ll choir rehearsal; 7 p. in., Girl adult choir will be supplemented Commonwealth of Massachusetts Charles C. Kimball Pressed BOARD OF INVESTMENT scouts; 7:30 p. no., Senior choir by a junior choir. LAND COURT J. Radford Abbot Henry S Hopper Tonal rehearsal. AUDITING COMMITTEE case Plat To Charles IL alurname, Antonina I/4" P▪IECE Wallace E. Brim, Chalres C. Kimball J. Murname, George H. Dumont, Philip F. Ripley WEST PARISH all of Andover, in the County of (7ORPORATORS Build This 1949 BUICK CONVERTIBLE MODEL METHODIST CHURCH Friday: 2:30 p. its., Andover George E. Abbot Henry S. Hopper (Ballardvale) Council of Church women will Essex and said Commonwealth; J. Radford Abbott John M. Kemper Dear Dad: the floor, on which the axles and Sarah J. Sweeney, of Boston, in the Philip K. Allen Charles C. Kimball REV. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Minister meet at the home of Miss Fonnie Foster E. Barnard Wm. D. McIntyre You may always have yearned motor are mounted. Cement the Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Morning Davis, Elm st. ANDOVER County of Suffolk and said Com- Wallace E. Brimer Winthrop Newcomb r. for one of those sleek Buick Con- floor between the side sheets, add Worship and Sermon; 11:40 a. m., monwealth; and to all whom it may Hugh Bullock Edward C. Nichols vertibles, so here's your chance the block for the hood and trunk Sunday: 10:30 a. m., Children's E. Barton Chapin Frank L. Purdon Church School with classes for Edward S. Eckman Philip F. Ripley for junior—and you—to whittle and, consulting the front view, church service: Sermon. "Why We concern: proceed to carve the exterior to all ages. Whereas, a petition has been pre- William V. Emmons George F. Sawyer one from wood. Of course, it's only Worship." Classes for adults, teen- I.ouis S. Finger Irving Southworth a I3-inch model but it actually shape. If you are ever in doubt as + + + DOVER sented to said Court by Frank R. Burton S. Flagg Alfred E. Stearns to the shape you can always ex- agers, and pre-school children. Claude M. Fuels Abbot Stevens runs, being powered with two 10* Gainey and Teresa A. Gainey, of Eveready No. 935 flashlight bat- amine the real Buick Wheels are ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 11 a. no., Morning service of wor- James Gould Culver J. Stone REV. THOMAS P. FOGARTY, Pastor Lawrence, in said County of Essex, Edmond E. Hammond Gardner Sutton teries which drive an electric mo- made from pine or balsa and at- ship. Music by the West Parish and Service Roy E. Hardy Friday, 7:46 p. m., Novena to register and confirm their title Walter C. Tomlinson tor. It'll scout along any smooth tached to the front axle assembly church All-Girls' choir under CHARLES C. KIMBALL, Clerk surface and the front wheels are as shown. The rear wheels are devotions. General in the following described land: direction of Mrs. Dean Hudgins. adjustable for running in circles. attached to the axle after the pul- Saturday, 4 to 6, and 7:30 to 9, REPAIRING A certain parcel of land with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts leys are in place. The two Eveready Sermon by the pastor: "The Prac- What's more, the rubber band Confessions. buildings thereon, situate in that PROBATE COURT drive has two speeds, high and No. 935 flashlight batteries are tice of Our Faith." 7 p. m., Young s 'Hank' B rearly Divorce Docket No. 19172 Sunday, Masses 6:30, 3:30, part of said Andover, bounded and low. If junior hasn't lured you to mounted in a sheet balsa battery People's Pilgrim Fellowship will Essex, ss. box and connected to the motor 9:45 and 11:36. ST. TEL. 24 described as follows: To Francis G. Power of Washington in a local hobby shop for the neces- meet in the vestry. the District of Columbia. sary materials, then that will be to produce 3 volts. -1- Monday: 7:30 p. in., Unit meet- Northwesterly, by Tewksbury A libel has been 'presented to said Court the first step toward building this Assemble the seats and mount ing at the West church parsonage Street, 158.00 feet; Northeasterly, by your wife, Ada B. I'ower of Andover in dream model. them after the interior has been ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH said County praying that a divorce from the (Ballardvale) to appoint a delegate to the gen- ARD STARTING? by land now or formerly of Sarah J. bond of matrimony between herself and you You can build this car from painted. Add the silver trim, wind- Sunday, 9:00 a. m., Mass. Sweeney, 461.78 feet; Southeaster- be decreed for the cause of desertion and these plans and instructions and shield, grill, bumpers and other eral council meeting at Cleveland, (ACO HIGH-TEST praying that she may be permitted to resume you can obtain additional con- details after the exterior has been Ohio, Feb. 4-5. ly, by land now or formerly of her maiden name of Ada A. Buchan. struction details from the January painted. You'll find your model If you desire to object thereto, you or your Wednesday: 2 p. in., The devo- and Charles H. and Antonina J. Mur- issue of Mechanix Illustrated not only will look like the real SOUTH CHURCH attorney should file a written appearance in REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor tional study group will meet at the name, 161.77 feet; and Southwest- said Court within twenty-one days from the magazine. thing but perform equally well. MOTOR OIL No. 10 Friday: 7:15 p. no., Troop 73, home of Mrs. Arthur Lewis, 183 erly, by land now or formerly of seventh day of March 1949, the return day The body is built up from 1/2 " Good Luck, of this citation. and 1/4 " sheet balsa. Enlarge and Boy scouts. Lowell st. SERVICE STATION George H. and Yvonne F. Dumont, Witness John V. Phelan, Esquire, First trace the side view outline on each 471.74 feet. Judge of said Court, this seventh day of 4421, 541419e't Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church Thursday: 8 p. tn., The annual January in the year one thousand nine hun- sheet, and then cut out one left school and the Junior church; meeting of the West Parish will The above described land- is dred and forty-nine. and one right side. Consult the Crafts and Hobbies Editor 9:30 a. m., High School classes; be held In the vestry. • shown on a plan filed with said pe- JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. top view for the measurements of Mechanix Illustrated 9:30 a. m., Men's group; 10:45 M. MURRAY tition and all boundary lines are Commonwealth of Massachusetts a. m., Morning worship and ser- claimed to be located on the ground PROBATE COURT Docket No. 226,103 mon; 10:45 a. m., Church kinder- as shown on said plan. SERVICE Essex, ss. garten; 11:15 a. m., Educational FORCAYROIUR If you desire to make any objec- To all persons interested in the estate of Barbara M. Edmunds late of Andover in AT THE CHURCHES motion pictures; 6 p. m., Young tion or defense to said petition you BEST HESTNUT STS. TEL. 5(1( said County, deceased. People's society. or your attorney must file a written A petition has been presented to said FOR YOUR TIRE NEEDS Court, praying that William II. Delaney of Tuesday: 7:30 p. m., The Pru- appearance and an answer under Monday: Annual parish meet- Sudbury in the County of Middlesex or BAPTIST CHURCH dential committee; 8 p. m., Ping oath, setting forth clearly and speci- some other suitable person be appointed ad- REV. WENDELL L. BAILEY, Pastor ing: 6:30 • p. m., Dinner; 7:30 • ministrator of said estate. pong club. Orally your objections or defense to Saturday: 10:30 a. in., Royal p. In., Meeting. If you desire to object thereto you or your Wednesday: 1:15 p. m., Week- ICK'S EXPRESS ..ach part of said petition, in the attorney should file a written appearance in Ambassadors at Guild hall; 4 Tuesday: 2 : 30 p. m., Con fl r m a- said Court at Newburyport before ten day school of the Christian Reli- EST. 1911 „!flee of the Recorder of said Court p. tn., Youth choir rehearsal in the t ion class; 3 p. m., Girl scouts, o'clock in the forenoon on the twenty-fourth gion; 6:30 p. m., Annual church !pendable In Boston lot the Court House), on day of January 1949, the return day of this church parlor. Miss Sparks' troop. citation. supper and meeting; 7:45 p. m., 9111/11. or before the twenty-fourth day of Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church Wednesday: 1:15 p. tn., Week- FORD Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First Tel. And. 577 Church choir. Date to be changed. :. January next, Judge of said Court, this twenty-ninth day school for all departments; 10:45 day religious education, South of December in the year one thousand nine a. no., Morning service: Sermon by church. Thursday: 10 a. m., All-day Unless an appearance is so filed hundred and forty-eight. sewing meeting of the ah'omen'e by or for you, your default will be RICIIARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. the pastor: "Come, Follow Jesus, Thursday: 10 a. In_ Holy Com- PARTS (6.13-20) and See." Music by the adult and munion; 10:30 a. m., Woman's union; 3:30 p. In., The Junior recorded, the said petition will be choir; 8 p. m., A.P.C. sorority. Commonwealth of alassitclousetts youth choirs. 6 p. m.. Baptist auxiliary, sewing; 1:16 p. m., taken as confessed and you will be Speaker. Mrs. Joseph Tavern. )ANS PROBATE COURT Youth Fellowship meeting in the Business meeting, Speaker, Miss forever barred from contesting said Subject, "Lost Treasures of Eu- 4210 Docket No. 220,734 church vestry. Rebekah Taft. petition or any decree entered Essex, as. rope." to $2,000 thereon. To all persons interested in the estate of Wednesday: 2:30 p. m., Pioneer + SHAWSHRIN George C. Richards late of Andover in said girls meet in the church vestry. FREE CHURCHCHURCH + + Witness, JOHN E. FENTON, Es- County, deceased. MOTOR MART Th., administrator of said estate has pre- Thursday: 8 p. in., Adult choir UNION CONG. CHURCH quire, Judge of said Court, this REV. LEVERING REYNOLDS, JR., Pastor Your Andover Ford Dealer sented to said Court for allowance his first rehearsal ill the church parlor. Friday: 7 p. m., Iloy scouts. (Ballardvale) )OVER twenty-ninth day of December in and final account. REV. PHILIP M. KELSEY, MInIstet 47 Haverhill St., Shawshesi• the year nineteen hunderd and If you desire to object thereto you or your -+- Saturday: 9 a. tn., 'Basketball Tel, 707—Law. 5615 attorney should file a written appearance in Friday: 8 p. nt., Friendly guild ►NCE CO. forty-eight. said Court at Newbur‘port before tea o'clock CHRIST CHURCH practice for Juniors in the An- in the forenoon on the twenty-fourth day of REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Minister dover guild; 9:45 a. m., Inter- icense #98 Attest with Seal of said Court. January 1949, the return day of this cita- Friday: 6:45 p. on., Boy scouts, mediate basketball practice; 2 - MUSGROVE BLDG. (SEAL) SYBIL H. HOLMES, tion. Witness, John V. I'helan, Esquire, First p. m., Senior basketball practice. Recorder. Troop 70. Judge of said Court, this thirty-first day of Sunday: 8 a. In., Holy Com- Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church Your Printing Requirements ,VER SQUARE Eaton and Chandler, Esqs., December in the year one thousand nine hun- dred and forty-eight. school; 11 a. no., Nursery class for 301 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass., munion; 9:30 a. m., Sunday kNDOVEI; RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. children whose parents wish to Attys. for petitioners. (643-20) school; 11 a. m., Litany, Ante- Communion and Sermon; 4 p. m., attend church; 11 a. m., Morning (30-J6-131 FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE Confirmation class (adults) ; 5:45 worship, with sermon by the pas- 1HURST DAIRY Despite the closing of the Won- p. in . Yming People's Fellowship. tor; 6: 1 5 p. m.. Pilgrim Felioy- Whether Serving Andover Here To Serve der Cleaners, which previously re- John M. Murray ceived clothing for the American QUALITY For Over Friends service committee, the or- 35 Years Gulf ganization will continue its collec- Large Super Service S, PROP. AND 994 tions of clothing for the less fortu- Cor. Main and Printing Chestnut Streets nate people of this and other coun- or tries. The new address is the City Service rtgages Cleaners, 35 Main et., whore Miss Small Doris Gates has kindly consented , PLUMBING to receive the garments. DANS and MEN'S GROUP Joseph Staples, instructor in Cross Coal Co. Will Be Given Prompt, Careful Attention French and director of public re- ,er Savings I HEATING lations at Phillips academy. will speak to the South church Men's Bank W. H. Welch Co. group Sunday, Jan. 16, at 9:30 — at — a. In., on "France's Contribution to COAL COKE OIL ST. TEL 103 TEL AND. 128 the World of Today." All melt are welcome. Oil. BURNERS tJfZE c_onsoficiatEd TESL gnC. Service Station Telephone 73:19 Established 1854 _ GAS -- OIL RANGE OIL GEO. W. HORNE CO. Publisher of "The Andover Townsman" ACME TIRES LAWRENCE, MASS. BATTERIES AND T.i It %ND GRAVEL ROOFING, SHEET METAL Wolth PARK STREET TEL. AND. 1943 win St. Tel. 155 SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 13, 1949 pia people say behind it; your standing Many At Installation *t bark the community. Held By Catholic Club --EDGAlt W. HOWE JUNIOR HIGH The at nut' l dinner and installa By JANET THOMPSON ), of officers of the Andover inc cloth taxed the capacity of HONOR CARDS High Honors: Frances Dunlavy. ',•, Ardo er Country club lag Barbara FoIley, Cynthia Hayward. An assembly was held Friday OLUME 6: NUMBER for the purpose of giving out Marlon Washington. ;aSi-tmr:'t.liYal,:aigwhitt.it the dinner at honor cards. The pupils who re- Highest lonors : Betty Born, which 262 members, their wives ceived them were: Lyman Gale. Jean Farrell, Judith rrid friends participated. the eve- Ing•3 Grade Seven Maddock. Janet Thompson. program continued with IEWS Sports -1- Ors vincent Treanor, the Honors: George Adams, Carole -mtrt irq p"es'rlcut TI' ictroduced Cotter, Maurice Dunlavy, Nancy The Junior High varsity was de Itev. M.'tri,cw 5. F Friel, Robert Hesse, William feated. 20-13, by the Contra. Catholic freshmen in a baske'.hall S. . otle%ator of the fhb Mooney, Mary Morse, Ronald conducted the brief induction Paparella, Cora Reed, Barbara game played in our gym last Fri- NE Stone, Lesley Jane Westfall. day afternoon. 3-erri,cThe a High Honors: Judith Auchter- In the girls' intro-mural games new o'7cers installed we:e: :Pre,:erick E. Griffin, president: lonie, James Curry, Carol Des- held .Ian. 6, the Reds defeated the Louis E. Glea::on. vice-president EWS Roches, Robert Domingue, David Golds. 1-2. while the Greens were ; Harold W. Wennik, secretary: Glendinning. Dorcas Johnston, the winners in a forfeit game with Ily LEONARD F. JAN the Blues. Frank J. O'Connor, treasurer: Richard Lawrence, Larry Lewis, Part of the heat! table }Troup at the dinner and installation conducted by the Andover Catholic climb On Jan. 11, the Blues defeated Francis Nelligan and Vincent Recent British foreign I Aida McCormack, Winthrop Pearl, at the Andover Country club. Fr left to right: The Rev. Francis P. Fenton, 0.S.A., executive no the Reds, 16-7, and the Gelds de- Louis E. Gleason, Louis E. Treanor, directors. Fr. McDonald, to Middle East has a Gladys Thompson. 'Carole Valen- director of the Merrimack College building fund campaign; Mrs. tabby appearance, and ye, feated the Greens. 8-6. vice-president; time Rev. Thomas I'. Fogarty, 0.S.A., pastor of St. Augustine's church; in behalf of the members, pre. tine, Maxine Wainwright., Joyce 6111,1,11111, a good lesson along the Dinner Mrs. Frederick E. Griffin, Frederick E. Griffin, the new president; and the Rev. Matthew F. Nit:- rented Mr. Treanor with a gilt Ann Williams, .Joyce Marjorie (Look Photo) our road of internatiom The Andover School committee Donald, moderator of time club. for his achievements during him Barbara Wright. offi nos The outcry twat] Highest Honors: Marilyn Davis, was given a dinner by the home COURT ST. MONICA Imr.11a.'1:te)f s Ec.e.Sheard sang "Blest howing down of five William Dean. Francis Henrick, economics department at 6 p. m. Ian's flying near the Court St. Monica, C. D. of A., This House" and led the assembled Patricia Sanborn, Betsy Sparks, Tuesday, Jan. 4. The ninth grade g:ptian border smacker held a well-attended business members and gues's in communly Ann Sughrue, Gall Thompson. girls did the cooking for the din- h.:1 of a red herring WEST PARISH meeting Monday night in the singing. During the exercises there • Grade Eight ner, which was held in the Foods cross the trail of inter Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Correspondent, Telephone 5S4-J school hall. It was voted to send was a minute of full silence for Ilonors: Mary Lee Adriance. room. The waitresses were Janet hrelings. Coming close I a box of new clothing for the chil- departed members. Dancing con- Sandra Guertin, Sidney Tavern. Valentine, Joyce Mowat, Elizabeth of the Indonesian At that time, Miss Marion L. Ab- dren in war-torn Europe through cluded the evening's program. eels high Honors: Mary Ellen Boloittn. NGE N E WS Iritain's official attitude 1 bott. Mrs.. Dean Hudgins. Mrs. Bishop, Thomas Burnett, Barbara Orchestra Andover Grange, 183. was well- the Holy Father. Members are fated by Foreign Secretly Richard Williams, Frederick Ort- Doyle, Robert Erler, Michael This being the orchestra season, represented at the installation of requested to bring articles for this rings to mind the maxi stein and Mr. Leverett Putnam STUDY POPULAR PIANO Glazerman, Marion Glennie, Eliza-ithe orchestra members recently officers of Friendship Pomona project to the January meeting. hose living in glass hoes were elected. IN YOUR OWN HOME beth Hatton, Robert Henderson, held their first meeting in which held in the Bradford Grange hall Such articles as diapers, under- alcstine Complications the following officers were elected: Sunday' School clothes, night clothing and small NO EXTRA CHARGE William Hogan, Ruth Morgan, Saturday evening, Jan. 8. Deputy Many observers who w ,President, Bettie McMillan; vice- Members of the West parts): blankets are suggested. Mary Alice Shea. Clyde Henniker of Danvers was the taps sympathetic towarc president, Barbara Folley; secre- installing officer. Sunday school class enjoyed an in- WALTER SLOCOMB Highest Honors: Eleanor Mon- Mrs. Charles J. Bailey was ap- TELEPHONE 2037 - MK ritain's difficulties over t tary, Frances Dunlavy; treasurer, Those present were: Miss Ebba teresting missionary program Sun- dale and Ruth Sullivan. pointed chairman of a bakery sale ne issue find theinselv, Henry itelliveau; librarian, Mary Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, day, Jan. 9. Moving pictures of Grade Nine to be held at a later date. Mrs. mbarrassing position. Alice Shea; assistant librarian, Hall and daughter, Evelyn, Mr. China were shown and the Sunday Honors: Peter Caswell, Karolyn Elizabeth Murphy was winner of nittedly, as we who 1 Marilyn Jouret. and Mrs. William Cornea, Mr. and school superintendent, Warren A. Raeburn Hathaway, Russell the "mystery prize." rawn into the comple Notes Mrs. William Faulkner, Mr. and Lewis, read a timely story on that Johnson, Ilarbara Kenney, Vir- The committee for the January We Are Authorized nternational politics ar The first meeting of the student Mrs. Hartwell Abbott, and Mr. and subject. • ginia Lees, James Murray, John social includes: Co-chairmen, Mrs. the Palestine problem its guide was held last Wednesday Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Nicoll, Alan Parker, Asher Reyn- Personals Robert Leete and Mrs. Morris Dealers for— difficult issue for a lo Installation olds, Sarkis Sarkisian, Eileen under the direction of Miss Alice Mr. Roger H. Lewis of Laurell Lynch, assisted by Mrs. Mary Were it merely a matter Andover Grange, 183, held its Skeirik. Bisbee and Walter Roberts. The lane attended the meeting of the Lamprey, Mrs. Anne Lynch, Mrs. tying the wishes and nee first meeting of the new year Tues- student guides, who will be sta- Small Fruit and Vegetable Grow- Frank Lee and Mrs. Raymond Jewish people, the last day evening. Jan. 4. A turkey sup- DEVOE tioned at fifteen different posts, ers association held Wednesday Lynch. well have been settled 1 per was served at 6:30 p. in. by will not act as policemen, but will and Thursday, Jan. 5 and 6, in But Arab and Russian Lumber — Paints Mrs. Wilma Abbott and her staff. try to help the students. Worcester. were unavoidable count At 8 o'clock the following officers 18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Paints, Varnishes Rita Roy, seventh grader, has Friends of James Smith of River tad the British have fel for 1949 were installed by Deputy Paper and returned to Lynn after a short rd., will be sorry to hear that he to steer carefully and at, stay in the Junior High school. Alfred Johnson and his suite front Is a patient at Haynes Memorial DRESSMAKING Hardware Bruce Engel has enterei. sev- West Newbury: Master, Alexander hospital, Boston. REMODELING and (Continued on Page Henderson; overseer, Merwyn Dar- enth grade from Stowe school. Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam ALTERATIONS One of Miss Alice Bisbee's'social by; lecturer, Grace Allen; assist- Mason Supplies and their baby daughter of Roch- LADIES' SUITS, COATS, studies classes heard President ant 'lecturer, Josephine Long; ester, N. H., visited Mr. Putnam's Christ Church DRESSES MADE TO ORDER Artist's Materials Truman'a "State of the Union" steward, Franklin Allen; assistant parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leverett J. E. Pitman Est. message last Wednesday by means steward, Eleanor Goff; chaplain, Putnam of Lowell st., over the Parish Meetir 63 PARK ST. ANDOVER of a radio in the room. Betty Darby: treasurer, Harry weekend. The annual parish n Wright; secretary, Gladys E. Col- NEW ENGLAND PAINT Christ church was hell TEL. 664 Deposits Jan. 4 by 44 pupils Sgt. Clyde A. Fore, Jr., of Reser- PAUL'S amounted to $219.40, while on mar; gatekeeper, Vester Darby; vation rd., left recently for Ft. night with an attendance CLEANERS AND DYERS AND WALLPAPER CO. Jan. 11 the sum of $70.15 was Ceres, Marion Henderson; Pomo- Riley. Kansas, where he will at- 100 present. 127 MAIN STREET TEL. 2125 70 BROADWAY - LAWRENCE dIEM11.11411111111 deposited by 56 students. During na, Margaret Baxter; Flora, Cath- tend officers' training school for Annual reports of the the fall term, 685 deposits were erine Goff; lady assistant steward. six months. and treasurer were give AUTO GLASS INSTALLED made, totalling $1,016.85. Evelyn Hall; pianist, Wilma C. William A. Trow quietly cele- with other reports from WHILE U WAIT The Harvard-B. U. teachers' Abbott; and the executive commit- brated his 81st birthday Thursday, of various church org tee of Floyd Darby, Harry Playdon AS ADVERTISED IN course, entitled "World Com- Jan. 6, at his home at 31 Lowell Election of officers fc munity," will end Thursday. The and Hartwell B. Abbott. st. Due to ill health, no real cele- resulted as follows: C course is under the direction of Installation was public and was bration was held but during the Kimball, senior warde witnessed by a large group of Professor Barnes. day several friends stopped in to S. Young, junior wank friends and members. offer their congratulations and tin T. Bigelow, treasure Junior Women's Union MERRIMACK COLLEGE best wishes. Friends and relatives of William S. HugheE The January meeting of the Merrimack College will pre- from many parts of the country signed after serving Junior Women's union will be held sent Miss Elizabeth M. Lynskey, sent him their loving messages for years; Harold A. R tonight in the vestry of the West Channels, Regulators, inside and Ph.D., professor of political sci- many more happy birthdays. Pointed assistant treasi church. Miss Miriam Putnam, li- outside door and trunk handles ence at Hunter college, New York John Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. eth S. Minard, elect Mirrors, Furniture Tops, Mirror brarian and Miss Margaret Lane Walter E. Pike of 126 Lowell st.. vestrymen for three ye.ai City, as guest lecturer at 3 p. m., of the library staff will take part in reslIvering. Sunday, Jan. 16. in St. Mary's au- called his parents Monday evening S. Hughes, William R the interesting program, the theme front Miami, Fla., where the pri- Norman L. Miller; deleg ditorium. for which is "The Family And The CITY GLASS CO. Dr. Lynskey, a recognized au- vately owned plane aboard which diocesan convention it Library." he is flying as co-pilot and mechan- 311 COMMON STREET thority on international affairs Carleton Kimball, C The hostesses will be Mrs. Fos- ic landed for re-fueling. They LAWRENCE and politics, is at present official Chipman and C. Dennet ter Robertson, Mrs. Elmer Peter- planned to take off Tuesday morn- delegates to the arch, TELEPHONE 9539 observer for the Catholic Associa- son, Mrs. Clayton Northey, Mrs. tion for International Peace at ingeon the second and last lap of Lowell, Mrs. Fred C. F. John Hall, Jr., Mrs. Irving Piper their flight to Cuba. Walter C. Caswell and the United Nations organization. and Mrs. Warren A. Lewis. In 1947, she was sent to Austria 11. Paradise. Church Cot lllll Wee Meeting Last year's record of one box Model I-5-0. by the United States government Reports of tile organ Also available le Following the regular morning to observe the teachings of social car's wanderings showed that it presented and the W. full keyboard service at the West church Sunday, sciences in that country. She is visited 27 states; crossed the con- Organ company will at Ian. 9, a meeting of the church lug vice-president of the Catholic As- tinent six times; traveled over 37 the organ immedi committee was held to elect a Bake, serve sociation for International Peace; railroads, and was on its own line expected that it will I music committee for the new year. a member of the executive com- only I I days of the year. and store shout six weeks. mittee, Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs; in the same Father-Sons Bangui an official of the National Confer- PYREX dish At South Church, . ence of Christians and Jews. 'Pile annual father al Tickets may he secured at Mer- PYREX Knob Cover Casse- &rubdown payment gnat of the South eh Low monthly terms. rimack college and at St. Mary's roles have hundreds of uses. dub will he held ill Liberal trade-Ins parish office. 4 sizes. qt. size, only 75$ Get yours today! "I 6:30 P. m., Wedn VICTOR ADDING 'jd. Chairman Charles CATHOLIC SCHOOL GUILD Iota has planned a bi MACHINES The Catholic School guild of St. 77 Main Street far boys from 6-9 yea] Augustine's parish will hold its I.) years, and for 16 regular monthly meeting at 8 aver, with a prize to be o'clock tonight in the school hall. the winner of each Following the business session an In answer to your many requests, Jonathan now has:— PYREX Measuring Cups. 1 "FLAVOR-SAVER" Pie Plate CUSTARD Cups and Deep fathers are urged to st, auction sale will be held. their sons in the rule CARTER'S Three-piece "Sleepers," Top with 2 pair cup, 1 pint, and 1 quart, keeps the juice inside. 9” Pie Dishes 6, 9, and 1501- The committee in charge is: 256, 501, and 751 and 10"siLes, 401 and 501 sizes, 51, 10c and 151 'miens of official base) The Typewriter Shop Mrs. John Barry, chairman; as- button-on pants, with feet. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 records, averages. sip sisted by Mrs. Frank A. Callahan, Incorporated Pink, Blue $3.25 That there will be 269 Common St. Lawrence Mrs. John A. Costello, Mrs. Au- ttronp; compel Ilion gustine L. Delaney, Mrs. Frank w Tel. 4702 CARTER'S One-piece "Sleepers" with feet and self- orthwhile awards. Merrill and Mrs. John J. Niinahan. After the quiz. Jeff help seat. Sizes 6, 8 Pink, Blue - - - $2.50 1 Braves 'wont, a itch 'George L. Ft Le ROI Knee Socks, Heavy Cotton Cable Pattern hillips academy wit I baseball. Movies Cathay linport5 Sizes 8 to 101 2 ------$ .75 PYREX Percolator makes CRYSTAL CLEAR Mixing PYREX Utility Dish —srttdri, Two sirs, ' will be shown, time I). perfect coffee every time. Bowl Set for baking, too. clean and handy. IPSWICH — Tel. 205 Nesting 3-piece set, $1 only US and 751 Open Fridat from 9 '00 I. II. II, 9 :00 P. II. 6.cup size, 12.93 Argilla Road, ,4 Mlle From South Green TELEPHONE: ANDOVER 2225 Announcement has been made that prices will advance. R U G 0 Order everything you can use, at these low prices. CLEANED --- MOTHPROOFS We will be open for business during the P. S.—ALMOST FORGOT: CARPE TING EXPERTLI Excellent stock on hand. IN HOTELS • THEATR Winter Months and are happy to have Just received 10 new Spring Cotton Dress Styles —ORIENTAL RUGS A ! you drop in and browse around. Maybe by TEENA-PAIGE. Dan River and Bates fabrics, Otash Rug Cleo one and two-piece styles Sizes 9 to 15 5 we can help you with that Wedding or - - - $8.95 W. R. HILL BROOK STREET — Birthday Gift. 45 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 102 III. Lowr.,,,,, 22298 or L

01151 people say behind We are here to add MIRE nstallation or bark is your ...trending gL We can TO, not to get what itholic Club the community. we can FROM, life. --E1/6.11t W. 110VVE. dinner and installs. —Slit WILLIAM ()SLEW sra of the Andover taxed the capacity of NIMVIER TOWNSMAN Country club I" h t.

14 vith the dinner at OLUME 62, NUMBER ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 20, 1949 PRICE, 5 CENTS (embers, their wives ittrticipated, the eve. "Or continued with Ii WS incent Treanor, the Hall Enters Big Jump In ,dent 11 Irtroduced tC,ew .\. N'cr'onall. F Contest For 1948 Building ,',3,•ator of the (lib. .d the brief induction NE Selectman • Construction -ce:13 installed we:e, Third Candidate in This Estimated Cost of New . GriCln. president; Race Formerly Held the Work and Alterations amn. vice-president, EWS Office During 1943-46 Much Higher Than 1947 Wennik, secretary; By LEONARD F. JAMES )'Connor, treasurer: Additional interests is projected New building construction In !igen and Vincent Recent British foreign policy it. Ito the coming town election with \ ndover during the pelt year rink ictors. Fr. McDonald, e Middle East has a somewhat he entrance of Edward P. Hall of remendous strides that nearly the members, pre. hobby appearance, and yet it may Dascomb rd.. in the contest for loubled the estimated value of Treanor with a oft a good lesson along the preripi olectinan and assessor. construction during tine previous avements during his ous road of international tale- Chairman Sidney P. White o' year. era The outcry against the he hoard of public works, and At the same time there was a Sheard sang "Ries, booing down of five R.A.F. 1,011i8 E. Gleason, president of thr ;rent increase in the estimated and led the assembled Ian's flying near the Ifiraeli- %.nd -,yer Taxpayer's association .oat of additions and alterations guess in conununl y g:ptian border smacked some ire already in this race. over the 197 period, and all told. ng the exercises there of a red herring drawn The three-year term of Howell the building program showed a e of full silence for roes the trail of international Shepard expires this year and tremendous growth in the value of tubers. Dancing con. Owings. Coming close upon the as yet there is no indication from construction for which permits ,•ening's program. eels of the Indonesian clamor, him that he Intends to be a can- were issued. ritain's official attitude as entin- didate for re-election. He is re- According to the records of 'ated by Foreign Secretary Sevin ported to he out of the state. Building Inspector Ralph W. Cole- OPULAR PIANO rings to mind the maxim about Nomination papers in the inter- man a comparative record for both R OWN HOME hose living in glass houses. ests of Mr. White and Mr. Gleason years shows that for 1947 there TRA CHARGE destine Complications w,•re in circulation last week. The were 125 permits issued for new Many observers who were per- former's tarot on the board of Big league teams may be getting ready to go south for their spring training but wills the mild buildings at an estimated cost of weather we have been enjoying here recently the snappy Sumner Street Superbas have been ER SLOCOMB ms sympathetic towards Great public works expires in 1950. $689,450, while in 1948 there -LONE 2037-MK getting in a few licks during the past week. Here our enterprising cameraman, Robert W. Bach- Iritain's difficulties over the Palls- 'rhe decision of Mr. Hall to mann, has caught Basil fancy getting ready to meet a fast one, with Frank Nicole behind the bat. were 169 new permits issued for ine issue find themselves in an become a candidate for selectman Looking on are, from left to right: Frank Wright, Dale Blake, Jack Polgreen (behind the batter), new buildings at an estimated cost ibarrassing position. For ad- and assessor brings into the race Lloyd Howells and Marylin Nicole. of $1,224.109. iittedly, as we who are now a man who held the office before Permits issued for additions and rawn into the complexities of luthorized and is a member of the board of BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS BUDGET FIGURES alterations in 1947 were 76 and international politics are aware, appeals. He was elected selectman 1948 1949 Public Works Dep't for 1948 there were 78. While he Palestine problem has been a )f— in 1943 and served until 1946. Appropriation -Expenditures Appropriation these remained almost the same ifficult issue for a long time. Highway Dept. $ 55,538.00 $ 53,320.08 $ 61,300.00 To date there are two candidates Completes Budget the estimated cost of construction Were it merely a matter of satis- Water Dep't. .... 49,978.00 49,967.87 49,450.00 for a single vacancy on the school The hoard of public works has Jumped almost 50 per cent, the fying the wishes and needs of the Park Dep't. 5,400.00 5,385.10 6,200.00 committee. William A. Doherty is 6,786.20 6,400.00 completed its budget for 1949 and earlier year being $100,150 and EVOE Jewish people, the issue might Sewer Dep't. 7,000.00 running for re-election. Eugene Trucks. Garage the total figure for all of its opera- last year $147,600. well have been settled long ago. A. Bernardin, Jr., 11 and R.S.M. 9,970.00 9,962.09 10,450.00 tions is estimated at $187,300, al- But Arab and Russian interests Abbott st.. The total estimated cost of new has taken out nomination papers Administrative, most $11,000 less than the 1948 were unavoidable complications, construction, additions and alter- , Varnishes in this contest. Office • 13 ,660 .00 13,255.3(1 '16,500.00 appropriations. and the British have felt obliged Snow Removal and ations for 1947 was $789,600 but The big item that causes this to steer carefully and avoid a pre- There are two members to he Sanding 36,090.96 36,090.96 15,000.00 the 1948 figure showed a tremend- elected to the board of public Street Lights 20,500.00 19,567.00 22,000.00 difference is that for snow re- ous gain that brought the total up and (Continued on Page Six) works this year. John H. Kelly of moval and sanding. The 1948 total to $1,371,709. Holt rd., whose term expires, is Totals $198,036.96 $194,334.60 $187,300.00 was $36,090, while only $16,000 is a candidate for re-election. San- estimated for the present year. s Materials Christ Church .43 weeks in 1948, 52 weeks in'1949. born A. Caldwell, whose term also The total Highway Budget provides for the $4-a-week One of the larger items allowing Urges Action expires in 1949, is residing in an- bonus for the entire calendar year. If bonus should be re- an increase is that of 'administra- Parish Meeting other town and will not be a can- jected, it would reduce this figure approximately tive and office, due mainly to the To Save Elms The annual parish meeting of didate. So far only Mr. Kelly has $4,784.00. $4 cost-of-living bonus voted last Prom') action to save elm trees IGLAND PAINT Christ church was held Monday declared himself in this contest. year and which was paid 43 weeks from the ravages of the Dutch Elm The park department's main increase is due to $600 re- ALLPAPER CO. night with an attendance of about The time for filing nomination in 1948 but estimated to be paid disease is urged by George R. 100 present. quested to paint the bleachers which were built 3 or 4 for 52 weeks in the present year. Abbott, tree warden, in his annual NAY - LAWRENCE papers expires Thursday, Feb. 3, years ago. Annual reports of the secretary at 4:30 p. m., and it is expected Other items calling for larger report. One diseased tree was and treasurer were given together that several more candidates will The increase under office heading of approximately $3,000.00 appropriations in 1949 are those found in 1947 and four more in with other reports from the heads have their hats in the ring at that is due entirely to 62 weeks, compared to last year's ap- for supplies that have increased in different sections of the town in of various church organizations. time. propriation covering from town meeting to December- the inlet year. This is shown in 1948, and this year, Mr. Abbott Election of officers for the year 43 weeks. In other words, it does not represent any new the cost of tarvia for surfacing states, may bring many times this employees or increase in wages, other than the $4.00-a- number. resulted as follows: C. Carleton week bonus granted at Town Meeting-1948. roads and for fuel. Kimball, senior warden; Ernest University of Life Another increase is sought for In his budget the tree warden S. Young, junior warden; Frank- The increase in street light account is primarily due to new new mercury lights in Andover asks for $10,800, an increase of lin T. Bigelow, treasurer, in place Registration Day mercury vapor lights to be installed in Shawsheen center square and in Shawsheen Village $310 over a year ago. of William S. Hughes who re- In preparation for the opening and Andover square. These new lights were ordered last center. These have. been ordered The complete report is as fol- signed after serving for seven of the second annual University of summer, but have not to date been installed, due to the lows: fact to the difficulty in securing the steel standards. We but installation has been delayed years; Harold A. Rutter, ap- Life sponsored by the Andover feel this new installation will meet with the approval of because the steel standards have To the Citizens of Andover: pointed assistant treasurer; Ken- council of churches, Alexander D. the many interests at the last Town Meeting thought it not been available. "Trees are of the greatest im- eth S. Minard, elected clerk; Gibson, registration chairman an- might be necessary to spend another $25,000 lighting the The hoard is also sponsoring portance to the health of man." vestrymen for three ye sars, William nounces that registration day will entire main road from the Lawrence line to the academy several special articles in the town "Good trees are an asset to a S. Hughes, William R. Hill and be Sunday, Jan. 30, and that hill. warrant, calling for various im- town in beauty, enjoyment and In Norman L. Miller; delegates to the registration blanks will be avail- provements. The total is $53,785, property values. It pays to pro- diocesan convention in May, C. able in all of the cooperating which includes $6,250 for the re- tect and guard them." Carleton Kimball, Charles F. churches this coming Sunday. Registry Offers Sees Urgent Need pair of the Andover street bridge The citizens of Andover should Chipman and C. Dennett McDuffie; The registration blanks will be In Ballardvale, and $30,000 for be greatly stirred and concerned delegate to the archdeconry in in charge of. the following church Driving Course' For Blood Donors the construction of a new bridge over the loss of our elms by the Lowell, Mrs. Fred C. Smith, Mrs. representatives: Herbert H. Otis, The driving classes which the Hospital blood banks have done there. dutch elm disease. A great herit- Walter C. Caswell and Mrs. Scott Baptist church; the Rev. J. S. registry of motor vehicles has a tremendous job in supplying If either article is accepted the age of beauty, enjoyment and 11. Paradise. Moses, Christ church; Alexander sponsored in various high schools blood to patients but the need has other will not be necessary and it value to our homes and the town Reports of the organ fund were I). Gibson, Cochran chapel; Alex- for the past two years have con- grown far beyond the capacity of will reduce the estimate by that will be lost unless prompt all-out Presented and the W. W. Laws tributed so much to the reduction private blood banks, local Red Organ ander Stewart, Free church; much. action is taken to retard and con- company will start install- George G. Brown. Methodist of the accident rate of teen ago Cross officials point out in a state- trol this terrible disease. ing the Last year articles sponsored by organ immediately. It is church; Thaxter Eaton, South drivers that the registry, in co- ment issued today. These private the department totalled $37,900 at (Continued on Page Twelve) expected that it will he ready in church; Charles Scobie, Union operation with the Division of blood banks must have the rein- the annual town meeting $25,- about six weeks. and Congregational church; Herbert University Extension, is offering a forcement which the national 400 at the special town meeting. P. Carter, West Parish church. driver education and training blood program of the American In the latter RUM there are $15,- Father-Sons Banquet The registration blanks are to course as a service to the schools Red Cross can give them. 200 for a new bridge on Central be filled out and given with the to help meet the need for addition- Dr. Leslie F. Jolliffe, patholog- street and $7,000 for a new bridge At South Church, Jan. 26 al trained teachers. Alto annual father and sons ban- fee to the church representative ist, Lawrence General hospital, on Stevens street. The total quet of the South church Men's or sent to Mr. Gibson at 49 High- The course at Punchard High (Continued on Page Twelve) (Continued on Page Twelve) club will be held in the church land rd. The registration fee is school, will be held Tuesdays. at 6:311 p. In., Wednesday, Jan. adults $2, young people $1. The from 3!45 to 5:45 beginning Feb. 26. Chairman Charles G. McCul- fee covers six buffet suppers, the first. loot has planned a baseball quiz chapel services and seminars. Registrations will he taken at STOP s • eaks for boys from 6-9 years, from 10- The University or Lire is a 200 Newbury st., Boston. or at the 15 years, and for 16 years and course of lectures and discussions first class meeting. Massachusetts over, with at prize to be awarded to established by all of the Protestant veterans may enroll free of charge STOP awks the winner Of each group. All churches of Andover, through the and veterans from out of state will USTARD Cups and Deep fathers are urged to start coaching council of churches, in the inter- be accepted under the G.I. Bill. e Dishes. 6, 9, and 15 oz. their sons in the rules and regu- est of bringing to the people of Non-veteran residents' enrollment TOP t uble Ens, 51, 101 red 151 lations of official baseball, players the town outstanding religious fee is $14.00 and $16.00 for out- records, averages, and names, so *weaken.; and leaders. Any inter- of-state non-veterans. b ore it that there will be Home good ested person nosy register. The strorik eompelition for t h e first HefiE41011 will be held at the Call 'rel. 1496, and make your 0'11111Pi Whether it's dollars or dough- st • is worthwhile (awards. South church. Sunday. Feb. 6.. appointment to save a life. Be a nuts, you must have to/ante to After the quiz. Jeff Red Cross blood donor. J0111,4, ROM- with a buffet supper at 6.45 p. in. spell success. Volume spreads r I Itravem Scout, and Baseball overhead costs; permits better GET.. ach .George L. Follansbee Of service at lower prices. In com- Our large prescription vol- hlllips ireadeley will give talks pounding prescriptions, for ex- ume permits us to maintain 'REX Utility Dish —endrt, ti baseball. Movies of baseball For Courteous Service In All permits ample ample, volume the highest ethical stand- tan and handy Two sizes, will he shown, time permitting. stocks of fresh, potent drugs; ly 501 and 751 Your Heating Problems...Call the continuous employment of ards, and to offer you the skilled Registered Pharmacists. lowest consistent prices. ,s will advance. Always patronize this phar- R U G ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS L e low prices. 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time game last. Tuesday, and thus won the championship in the seventh grade boys' basketball JUNIOR HIGH tournament. BALLARDVALE Ry JANET THOMPSON The members of the winning team are: Frank Hebert. Allen AT Ti FRIENDLY GUILD NOTES sythe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fro- were drawn The following are Schwartenberg, Arthur Schwar- VISIT To BANK The regular monthly business burg and Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- the members or the student guide: zenberg, Phil Coates, Raymond Here are a few in The junior bushiest.; division, Yancy, Robert Domangue. meeting of the Friendly Guild was ford. been ridded to the 1 under the 'supervision of Miss Eve- Janet 'n.)1111,14011, chaIrman; held last Friday evening at the W01111.111'S Service League Notes library recently. Am Seventh grade: Ann Suglirtle, The seventh grade All Stars will lyn Parker, visited the Andover home of Miss Doris Shaw. At the meeting of the Women's be reserved, and n Patricia Sanborn, Allan Schwar- consist of the following 7th grade Savings bank last Thursday morn- The devotional service was led Service league held in the vestry are too good to mist zenberg. William (lens, Richard boys: Leo Ruel, captain; Jimmy. ing on a field trip which was both by Mrs. Philip Kelsey. Mrs. Joseph of Union Congregational church Fairborn, David Nowell. Roy Adams, John Carver, Raymond Annie Jordan lost met ve and enjoyable. The Bouleau was chosen as chairman last Wednesday the following At the turn of division greatly appreciated the Nightingale, Carol Michaliski, Yancy, Carleton Brown, William of the group to work with the chairmen were elected: Mission- Annie Jordan was a help given. One highlight was Joyce M. Williams. Mooney, Allan Wadman. Kenneth Sparks, Allen Sell warzenberg members of the West Parish ary, Mrs. P. W. Moody; social and Northwest itself, buy entering the big vault and viewing Eighth grade: Sandra Guertin, Arthur Schwarzonberg. These boys church on their part of the Univer- special features, Mrs. Ernest Ed- desperation born fro the $1.000 bills, and the expert Robert Henderson, David Martin, will play the 8th grade champions. sity of Life program. wards; shut-in committee, Mrs. Hugh Deming, whoa calcu la t ing machines. Margaret McLachlan, Walter Reports were given on the sale In the girls' intro-mural basket- Ernest Hall; birthday book, Mrs. lion prohibited lv Library Wood, Arianna Shaw, Helen An- of .lewelry, the luncheon an dthe Walter Curtis; smiles, Mrs. forced herself into I drew, Robert Best. ball games held last Thursday, the There are three new books in Reds defeated the Greens, 26-6. blanket club. Mrs. Alfred Webb Michael Mullaney. success. When S Ninth grade: Richard Holmes, will act as representative of the the school library. • while the Blues and Golds for- 'rhe next meeting will be held families recognized Raeburn Hathaway, John Flat- guild to plan the fellowship sup- "The island Stallion" by Waiter feited their game each team lack- Wednesday, Jan., 19 at the home she continued to lot brach, Richard Meadoweroft, Cyn- Earley Is a story of Steve Dun- ing two players. pers. of Miss Ilelen Davies on Das- self in the position can't; search for a giant stallion. thia flayward,huh'. O'Connor, Refreshments were served by coinhe ask for her help. 1:1( In "Gold Prospector," by Wil- Judy Thompson, Jean Farrell. I'. T..%. • the 'puttees, assisted by Mrs Jo- early Seattle. Previous to the Parent -Teachers Personals liam Rosh, Seth Monroe leaves a Virginia Lees. James Murray. seph Bottleful. The February meet- Remembrance Rock meeting in the auditorium %Vett- Mrs. James Sparks of 'River Bt., good job and achieves his dearest Sports ing will be held at the home of Four and a halt yt nesday night. parents had an op- is a surgical patient at the Beverly wish—to go prospecting. Mrs. Philip Kelsey with Mrs. this writing of an At Our basketball team defeated itortunity to discuss their chil- hospital in Beverly. "Patsy Jefferson of Monticello," Charles Scottie co-hostess. The de- It opens at the time Tewksbury High J. V., 25-21, in a dren's problems with the teachers. Mrs. James Schofield will at- by Marguerite J. Vance, is an in- votional perihd will be in charge lion of VE day, mo game played at Tewksbury last who were in their rooms from 7 tend the special meeting called by teresting historical biography of of Mrs. William McIntyre. to early 17th cent Wednesday afternoon. to 8 o'clock. the general council of the Congre- Patsy, daughter of Thomas Jeffer- -Illetior Choir Organized then to American The team also defeated Methuen Notes gational churches to be held In son. The newly organized Junior early settlement, th Central gra in mar school team, Miss Evelyn Parker of the Math.- .1,11111 I. Donovan of Winchester Cleveland Feb. 4 and 5. Mrs. Ssho. Student Guide 1.11011* Made its first appearance and on to the story 16-10, here last Friday. ..malice department; Miss Cath- was elected president and general field is a delegate of the South The atii(lpiii guldo hod a meet Sundry morning in the Union Con- Long story with a The "Celtics" defeated the erine Barrett, principal of Stowe manager of the Eastern Massa- church, West Parfet church and trig Friday in which a eel if rules "Crusaders," 14-12, in an over- gregational church. the Union Congregational church grounds. 1111(1 Jackson schools: and Miss chusetts St. Ry. Co. at a meeting Rehearsals are held at 4:30 Anne Harnedy, principal of the of the board of directors held Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge and I Heard Of A River o'clock. Friday afternoons in the Hennes, a Gem Shawsheen school; attended a Saturday at the company's offices family of Senter at.. have moved church vestry with Sirs. George boy joined a band c NEW AND USED MACHINERY Mathematics conference at Read- in Boston. He has been chairman to Lawrence. Keith as pianist and the Rev. nonites fleeing Eurt ing High school Tuesday after- of the board of public trustees Philip M. Kelsey as director. Any- Wood and Metal Working — Lyon Metal Products THE LIBRARY ON THE AIR and terror in the noon. Miss Parker spoke on the since October, 1945. one wishing to join the choir The next broadcast by the Me- and came to Americ Filing Cabinets — Shelving — Desks Math course of study in our Junior His election not only marks the should contact Mr. Kelsey. morial Hall library over WCCM now call the Susquel High. first time in 30 years that the Birthday Celebration Roller Conveyors — Metal Lockers on the "Accent On Andover" pro- An excellent Whir( National Thrift Week starts on company has had a president, but Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Maple Children's Wardrobes January 17th each year to com- gram will be heard at 10:30 a.m. clement of Lancaster signalizes the company's return to Tewksbury st., entertained a at plot that revolver Angle Iron I - Beams — New and Used Motors memorate the birthday of Ben- private operation after being un- group of their friends Friday eve- Tuesday Jan. 25,. And this one Is jamin Franklin. The students with unquestionably for the ladles! It's development of guns. der public control since 1918. ning. the occasion being the school savings accounts made a gentle reminder that the library Tito Wild Country double birthday of Mrs. Crawford special effort to bank a "Frank- Other officers elected include has more than fiction books, and A novel of a farm!. Gutterson & Gould, Inc. and Mrs. Albert Coates. lin Deposit" and Tuesday, bank- Edwin D. Crowley of Swampscott, history books, and books about which this anther 1 54 MEDFORD ST., LAWRENCE TEL. LAW. 37163 A social evening was enjayed. day. treasurer; Clarence J. Peters of volcanoes, canaries, antiques and the people who lived Refreshments, including a beauti- Wilmington, assistant treasurer; upholstery books. The class of a growing boy who fully decorated cake, were served Walter L. Hannan of Medford, literature under discussion Is to enlarging with each by the hostess. Those present secretary and clerk; Herbert F. be the self-overhauling, waist Fire In The Heart included: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graves of Winchester, comptrol- pinching, hair-do styling, dieting Vivid love story of Coates, Mr. and Mrs. George For- ler; John F. Gallagher of Newton, material that glorifies. You'll find ble, set in the 1831 superintendent of transportation, all the books discussed at the from the day she ma Timothy F. Kane of Brockton, ad- years, and took. his degree cunt memorial Hall library. Why not as Juliet in Coven ministrative assistant to the gen- !etude with the class of 1913. He listen in and then come in? save her father's ban eral manager; Thomas E. Wilkin- taught English at Lawrence High on to the time when son of Brockton, personnel assis- school until 1917, when he was DOLLS ON DISPLAY tant to the general manager. made headmaster of the A. B. In your eagerness to catch the GARDEN PLO' Mr. Donovan as a native of Law- Bruce school. He entered the best fiction on the new book shelf. rence, and prepared for college in security business in 1926 after his or to catch the next bus, don't fail RUBBISH REA the Lawrence schools. Entering resignation from teaching, and to stop long enough in the en- GENERAL TRL later served two years on the Law- trance hall of the Memorial Hall Harvard in 1909, he completed his BATESON degree requirements in three rence school committee. library to see the dolls on display, The new president of the East- dressed in the proper costumes of TEL. 1467 - ern Mass, became a director of the the countries from which they There's Something New company in 1944, and a member came. was loaned to of the board of public trustees in the adult library by the young When Your Shc and Exciting at 1945. That same year, he was people's room, where it has been chosen chairman following the one of the favorite exhibits. day's work is dc 10 Park Street resignation of Arthur G. Wad- leigh. Tufts College Honors in and enjoy a Mr. Donovan is president of the Eastern Mutual Insurance com- Dr. Henry S. Glidden The trustees of freshing drink at RCA VICTOR pany; chairman of the board of Tufts college recently elected Dr. Henry trustees ofof the Winchester hos- cer Glidden of 67 Cheever circle pital; secretary of the Winchester WITNESSEYE Andover, to the position of assts. Scholarship foundation; and press- NNILTE professor of pathology an dent of the Harvard club of East- bacteriology at Tufts college Medi ern Middlesex. He is a member of 6 Park Str TELEVISION Dental schools. Dr. Clid the Harvard club of Boston, the al is pathologist and medical co Clover club, and the Charitable den is GILBOARD'S - ANDOVER ordinator of St. John's hospital Irish society. married Dorothy A. Mc- Lowell; pathologist to the State located in the hospital, Tewksbury; St. Joseph' CullHe ough m of Brookline in 1934, 1111111111111111 II ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE and now lives in Winchester with hospital. Lowell, and the Clover Hill hospital, Lawrence. his wife and two children. There's sometha It's No Secret, but and exciting be) . . . . a lot of folks don't door at 10 Pal know how little it costs to be Massachusetts people have no less than protected against burglary, $3,100,000,000 on deposit in the 190 robbery and other theft Mutual Savings Banks throughout the losses. Insurance to fit your state. needs, whether for your per- That's a big sum of money . . . and a sonal belongings, or to corer big tribute to the thrifty people who have SODA WATERS your business, is available at saved it up in comparatively small surprisingly low cost. amounts. and GINGER ALES May we tell you more Mutual Savings Banks have a proud about it? record for safe custody of savings. Three out of every four people in this Smart & Flagg, state have money on deposit in these Banks. Why not come in and open your Doctors Endorse Red Cross Blood Program Inc. Office account now? "As physicians, it is our considered opinion that the The Insurance Bank Bldg. Andover 870 Bank where you wet!, National Blood Program of the American National Red located in t Al a - Sev.ngs Bank ui tor Sings Cross is the best plan so far devised to integrate local facilities, into a program of national scope which will AINDOV serve the country in peace and in war. It represents a challenge to the medical profession, to public spirited GIF1 citizens, and to medical scientists to pool their efforts co- HOUS operatively for the welfare of the people." (From The Journal of the American Medical Association) We heartily endorse this program: John T. Betel John J. Hartigan Phillip W. Blake Charles H. Hollis Harry Byrne Stanley G. Chart P.Le sl ieSLoo.k j°111ffe Charles Currier John J. McArdle, Jr. Jeremiah J. Daly T. Dennie Pratt Harry C. East Joseph A. Sapienza J. Roswell Gallagher William G. Thompson William G. Weiss See and Hear thi "Blood To Give Means Blood To Live" finest television BLOOD MOBILE AT SOUTH CHURCH ANDOVER in action — RC) 20 JANUARY 31 Years in the television THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 20, 1949 3

On Monday Barbara Parson's Abbot Notes ... played the Renton'. again lone 898-M with a victory Icy a score of 13-1. AT THE LIBRARY "Education for Understanding" PUNCHARD HIGH Virginia Muffin's team of juniors will be the topic of a lecture to be By PATRICIA PETERKIN Played the sophomores. and also Mrs. Frank Fro- heard at Abbot academy at 8 p m Here are a few books that have %Oa N% MI a score of 1 1-6. d Mrs. John Craw. milled the toast exciting and fa- Saturday, Jan. 22. in Davis hall. been added to the Memorial Ilall 111011R member of her fantily. A Nii nv HA its The second part of the program There will be no intramural The lecturer will be Mrs. Estelle library recently. Any of them may good story of the theater, of a consisted of a brief panel discus- basketball next week on account I.1.111411(`lel Massey Osborne, a member of the The midyear examinations are be reserved, and many of them great woman's triumps and dis- sion on guidance activities in the of the mid-year examinations. ig of the Women's faculty of New York university. scheduled for Wednesday, Thura- appointsments. her loves and her local schools. Mrs. Luthrop Mer- held in the vestry are too good to miss: She was born in Texas, and after day. and Friday, Jan. 26, 27, and Ilmadeast tragedies. 28. The program is as follows: rick, Charles McCollom, and Ro- ;regational church Annie Jordan Post taking an M. A. degree at Co- Friday niorning on radio sta- At the turn of the century The Three Brothers McIlaverty Vi'ednesday: first period classes land Fraser participated, repre- ty the following lumbia university, she was gradu- senting the parente. Bernard NI. tion WCCM the weekly broadcast elected: Mission_ Annie Jordan was as wild as the In prose that is almost poetry, ated from Nursing School of City 8:30 to 10:30 a. m., third period of the Andover Public schools Northwest itself, but because of a this is the story of ,the three Caf- classes 11 a. in. to 1 p. Kellinurray, director of guidance. Moody; social and hospital in St. Louis. Miss Luella Dunning, counselor will be devoted to physical edu- 3, Mrs. Ernest Ed- desperation born from her love for frey brothers, niembers of a A wide experience was gained Thursday: fourth period clumsier; cation. The speakers will be Don- Hugh Deming, whose social posi- dle-class Irish faintly. One hated 8: 30 to 10: 30 ; fifth period classes for girls, and Milton H. Nelson. committee, Mrs. from her teaching positions in the principal of the Andover Junior ald I). Dunn. boy& physiral direc- Irthday book, Mrs. tion prohibited marriage, she beauty; another, resentful of his nursing school of the Harlem and 11 a. tn. to 1 p. tor, and Miss Frances Collins, forced herself into the pattern of lot, came into the bad ways of Friday: sixtlt period classes High school representing the s; smiles, Mrs. the Lincoln hospitals in New York school. girls' physical director. They will ney. success. When Seattle's first gambling and thievery; a third, City, and during her was seRvice 8:30 to 10:30 a.' m., seventh give a brief interview on an ex- seting will be held families recognized her, the man baffled that life failed to follow a when she was consultant for the period classes 11 a. nc. to 1 p. m. Bed Cross Movie planation of varsity and intra- n., 19 at the borne she continued to love found him- pattern, lost his hold. Nelly, the City, and during her war service If a day is missed on account of The gym classes in Punchard mural sports and their gym pro- c Davies on Das- self in the position of having to sister, with her keen vision. saw has provided Mrs. Osborne with a stormy weather, the exams for recently saw a Red Cross fllm on grants throughout the year. ask for her help. Good picture of them for what they were, and vast store of social material which that day will be held the follow- aecident prevention. depicting the early Seattle. saw the solution for them all. Well she has given ou1 in articles ing Monday. hazards and their results. A first Davenport, Iowa, located on the Remembrance Rock Sand bu rg (10110. written for national magazines. March of Dimes Prograan aid course is planned for the Sparks or 'River st. Missisaippl river, is an important Four and a half years went into A 'rime For Laughter Weliner She is associated with a number of juniors and seniors next year that tient at the Beverly Oa next Monday an assembly railroad and shipping center. verly. this writing of an American story. This is for fun. this tale of a national organizations connected will be held for the March of the students may be well prepared itussitin-American fantily, imagi- John W. Davis, born in West Vir- Schofield will at- It opens at the time of the celebra- with her field of work :The Na- Dimes. directed by MIAS Rath for any emergency. tion of VE day, movee backward native, always excited, always tional Council of Negro Women: ginia in 1873, Was the Democratic meeting called by Westcott. A real march is staged, Girls' Haskethall being on the receiving end of the nominee for President in 1924. ancil of the rouge- to early 1 7th century England, the Committee of Women in whereby the students file onto the then to American through the unexpected, in the form of guests Some fast moving matches in ;hes to be held In World Affairs; the American stage. and drop their contributions early settlement, the great wars and visiting relatlyea; overflowing the girls' intramural basketball 4 and 1. Mrs. Sel,. Women's Volunteer Service, and into the collection box. There will ANYTHING OLD and on to the story's beginning. with strange aunts and queer have been going on recently at agate of the South others. She is a member of the also be a movie on the March of BOUGHT AND SOLD Long story with shifting back- uncles, it is a story for a dull day Punchard. The two Junior teams Parist church and board of directors of the Syden- Dimes at this time. grounds. or a long evening. ham hospital in New York. played off, with Barbara Parson's THE SHED igregational church . team coming out on top by de- I Heard Of A River Singinaster The Web Of Evil Emerick For her significant contribu- 77 MAIN STREET drs. Eldridge and The Andover Central Parent- feating Virginia Buntin's junior Hennes, a German-Lutheran Without queetion the author tions in the field of nursing, and Tel. 592-R After 6 P. M. ter st., have moved Teachers association meeting was team. boy joined a band of Swiss Men- of this story of the Pennsylvania especially for her advancement of held at 8 p. in. Wednesday, Jan. nonites fleeing Europe's poverty coal region in the 1 8 8 O's has a the profession for Negro women. 1 9, in the Memorial auditorium. and terror In the 1 7th century, good working knowledge of her *Mrs. Osborne has received many Maytag - Spartan - GM Frigidaire - Eureka - Bendix tir ON THE AIR The theme for discussion was the and came to America to what we locale. The characters wino people honors. She has participated in roadcast by the Me- value of college education or other now call the Susquehanna region. the book are almost all unnatural, both national and international library over WCCM post - secondary training. The An excellent picture of the set- but well-drawn for the sinister conferences, and was recently a it On Andover" pro- guest speaker was Mr. Dana M. F. J. LEONE CO. tlement of Lancaster county, with part they play. Not really a mys- delegate to the International As- heard at 10:30 a.m. Cotton of the Harvard Graduate a plot that revolves around the try, this may entertain those wino sembly of Women held in South —5 FLOORS— 25.. And this one is School of Education. development of guns. enjoy evil deeds and old hatreds. Kortright, N. Y. FAMOUS BRAND NAMES ly for the ladies! It's Most Sacred Of All Farnol The Wild Country Bromfield The lecture is open to the pub- ler that the library After a long time, there is a new A novel of a farmland, a setting lic without charge. Phone 3 • 4000 — Res. 9088 Radios - elisfsliamooi .n fiction hooks, and Farnol, done in the same swash- which this anthor loves, and of The midyear examination sched- s, and books about buckling style—lovely lady, honor 430 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, MASS. the people who lived there and of ule goes into effect next Friday. names, antiques and to avenge, safety to secure and Dr. Joseph B. Metavitt a growing boy who finds his life continuing through Tuesday, Feb- TELEPHONE 7637 ooks. The class of hazards to overcome. enlarging with each year. ruary 1. On that day the senior CHIROPODIST PODIATRIST der discussion is to I Married A Dead Man Fire In The Heart Buckmaster class plans to make its annual 351 Essex St. Lawrence, Mass. Stromberg Carlson - Television - Domestic Sewing Machine !-overhauling, waist Irish, pseud Vivid love story of Fanny Kent- winter pilgrimage to Intervale for it-do styling, dieting In a train disaster, felon ble, set in the 1 8 3 O's and 40's, winter sports. glorifies. You'll find Georgresson is transformed from from the day she made her debut On Sunday evening the vesper es discussed at the a terrified, forlorn, penniless girl as Juliet in Covent Garden to service will be conducted by the all library. Why not into the much-loved daughter- save her father's bankrupt theater Rer. John T. Golding, Church of then come in? in-law of a wealthy couple whose on to the time when she was ad- the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill. In January SAVE at SUTHERLAND'S devotion makes it impossible for DISPLAY her to explain the mistake. Almost "I'm proud to say I'm a self- igerness to catch the GARDEN PLOWING a mystery, but a better suspense made man." n the new book shelf, story, well told. RUBBISH REMOVED "You're luck. I'm the revised GLOSHEEN COVERED le next bus, don't fail Green Mountain Farm .Merrick UENERAL TRUCKING work of a wife and three daugh- enough in the en. During the 1 9 3 2 depression. ters." )f the Memorial NI BATESON & SON Elliott Merrick moved his Candi) the dolls on display. to Vermont, renting a run-down William "Bill" Barron, Jr. ie proper costumes of TEL. 1467- W farm near Lake Champlain. Then OIL BURNER is from which they for a thoesand dollars he bought SALES AND SERVICE Boudoir Chairs lisplay was loaned In their present farm and began to brary by the young When Your Shopping or know real country life—family, Domestic Heating Systems n, where it has been neighbors, babies, cars, skiing. 4 Virginia Rd. Tel. And. 1987 avorite exhibits. day's work is done, Drop gardening, writing, living with a big L! !ge Honors in and enjoy a cool re- Good Will Days Paulmier Poems, plays, prose selections, We Are Authorized S. Glidden freshing ses of Tuft's collw essay material, anecdotes and ted Dr. Henry Spo- stories, speeches and sayings, Dealers for— of 67 Cheever circle complied for use in promoting racial good will. the position of ass's- WALTER'S The Stock Didn't Bring You! 31' of pathology and Pemberton DEVOE "SWEETHEART" at Tufts college Meth. 6 Pork Street Just what it says, written in a al schools. 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4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 20, 1949

HONOR LIST OF PHILLIPS ACADEMY Colleges Facing Problems Coming Events FALL TERM, 194$ WEDDIN Scholarship of the First Grade Of Finance and Enrollment Seniors: -111HULEC Jan. STOWI,It:,- "Public education is going to cost they had children In college or With Christmas gree 21 Dramatic department of the William Robert Millager Ottawa, Ohio whole lot of money." Kenneth R. going to college, would be inter- forming a a Shawsheen Village Woman's l'eter Iloyos Ten Eyck Annapolis, Md. poinsettias Fox, president of Lowell Textile in- ested in the subject as taxpayers. background for their club meets at home of Mrs. Clement Alexander Flagler Heade Takoma Park, Md. stitute told members of the An- Discussing the enrollment, he Hope Smith Gilbert Cate, 12 Ceder rd., Gardner Watkins Smith Brookline Margaret dover Service club at last Monday said that colleges are under tile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2:30 p. m. night's meeting in the vestry of the pressure of entering students tamper Tiddlers: Martin Smith of Bethlehem South Congregational church. seeking•admission. Back in 1890 21 Indian Ridge lodge and An- Andrew Thomas Cole, Jr. Urbana, Ill. and Clifford Stowers, sew dover lodge party in lodge there were about 157,000 students James Rose Carter, Jr. Squantum and Mrs. Nathaniel Stc When Frank L. Brigham, presi- rooms, Musgrove building. dent, called on the Rev. Thomas P. in all colleges of the country. George Wood Beatty Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Andover were married C Fogarty, O.S.A., pastor of St. Au- Fifty years later the number was 21 Explorer John W. Vander- Thomas Pascoe Gordon Carnegie, Pa. day at the home of th cook speaks at George Wash- gustine's church, to offer the bless- 1.333,000, during which time Philip Wells Shambaugh New York, N. Y. groom's parents. ington hall, open to public, in, 77 members and their guests there was an 89 per cent increase Richard Gray Eder Port Washington, L. I., 1,1.y, The Rev. Charles S. were present, many of the latter in population and an 850 per cent 8:15 p. m. Lowell, a close friend Juniors: from the Lowell school. increase in students. For the 2L P. H. S. basketball team at Stowers family, perform 1948-49 term he said the number Central Catholic. Herbert Alan Klein Andover ceremony at 4:30 p. m. The evening's program opened W. Vandereook, famed was 2,400,000. John George William Luhrmann, Jr. Cedar Brook, N. J. The bride, dressed it with the drawing of the free din- news analyst, who will lecture 22 "Education for Understand- These figures, he pointed out, quoise suit, had as her n ner which was won by Fire Chief at Phillips academy Friday. ing" lecture at Abbot, public mean that it is going to be pretty honor, Mrs. George F. Wi C. Edward Buchan, after which J. Photo courtesy W. Colston Leigh invited, 8 p. in. tough to get into college. PERSONALS... man was Georg Everett Collins led the group 24 Art department of November and best • Mr. and Mrs. William Ronan of recently assumed duties' as clerk at singing with Raymond Wilkinson He cautioned those with sons or club meets with Mrs. Natha- mann. billion for colleges. At Lowell 50 Morton st. have returned after the Dame shop. Members of the immed at the piano. daughters contemplating going to niel Stowers, 89 Main at., Textile, he said, costs have in- visiting with 'Mrs. Joseph Glllooly F. Allen LeLacheur of Elm st, enjoyed a weddini Mr. Collins spotted four can- college to be sure to study the 3 p. m. flies creased three times over what they of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Gillooly is a has returned to his duties with the young couple be didates for office at the coming entrance requirement so that the 25 P. H. S. basketball team at at the were four years ago. former resident of Andover. Simeone pharmacy, after enjoying& their new home town election in the gathering and prospective students can take the Pinkerton academy. left for Discussing curricula he said he Miss Joan Lannan, student week's vacation. Me., where Mr. Sto called them to the center of the proper preparatory studies in high 26 Literature department of No- wick, believed educators should consider nurse at St. John's hospital, Low- junior at Bowdoin colleg floor. They were "Sid" White, school. vember club meets with Miss At a meeting of the Massachu- Government subsidies, he fore- social problems that exist in the ell, recently visited at the family setts Nurserymen's association In "Jim" Christie, "Gene" Benardin, world today. Ile felt specialized Kate Jenkins, 116 Main st., saw, would be set up for scholar- p. home on Washington ave. Boston last week Heinrich Rohr- DUFF—CA RPILIO and "Bill" Doherty. They were training alone was too narrow and In a setting of white ships which will accelerate the 26 Father and Sons night by Mr. and Mrs. Levering Reynolds, bach, owner of Heatherfells nur- led over to the piano where they that college students nowadays pom pom chryaanthemi number of students who will want South church Men's club. Sr., of Cumberland, Md., are visiting sery on Sunset Rock rd., was blended their voices in "Pack Up should have a broader education. to go to colleges. 27 Andover Service club meets with their son and his wife, the Rev. elected a director of the associa- carnations with green Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Introducing humanistic courses in forming the background Touching on financial problems, at Andover Inn, 6:15 p. m. and Mrs. Levering Reynolds, Jr., tion . Bag," and drew a hearty round of a technical school opens up a Elizabeth Carpilio, dau he said colleges are facing greatly 28 Chelmsford basketball team at their home on Shawshen rd. Peter Arnold. son of Mr. and applause for their efforts. problem but he believed that a Mr. and Mrs. John A. C increased costs and income from at P. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gonye and Mrs. Charles W. Arnold of Cen- Dinner was served under the 21 Bigelow st., Lawrence endowments has decreased. Salar- survey of present courses should 30 Winter meeting of Council of family of So. Berwick, Me., spent tral street is a member of the Bow- supervision of Osborne Sutton. the bride Sunday, Jan ies, which constitute 75 per cent be made so that the basic studies Churches at Union Congrega- the weekend visiting at the home doin college varsity hockey team. capably aided by Sally Bassett, could be retained, the frills left Thomas J. Duff. son of of the college budget, have gone tional church, Ballardvale, of Mrs. Gonye's parents, Mr. and A sophomore at Bowdoin, Arnold Patricia Peterkin and Shirley Mc- Thomas and Elizabeth up about 35 or 40 per cent since out, and the humanistic studies in- 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Floyd W. Napier of Elm st., prepared at St. Paul's school, Con- Cabe. troduced. Maple ave., im 1940; supplies, which are about 31 Red Cross blood bank at who were quietly celebrating their cord, N. FL, where he was a mem- Duff of 69 Thaxter Eaton and his social rick's church, Lawrence. 15 per cent of the budget, have At the business session that South church. 30th birthday anniversary on Sun- ber of the varsity football and committee had charge of the pro- followed his address, Mr. Brigham George Gallivan, perforn gram and Mr. Eaton called upon gone up 100 per cent; and repairs day. The date was also Mr. Napier's hockey teams. At Bowdoin he also said that he had appointed a com- Feb. o'clock ceremony and ti Harold Leitch, chairman of the and equipment, which make up birthday. plays tennis and is a member of mittee to study what activities 1 P.H.S. Basketball team at father gave her in mar board of trustees of Lowell Textile about 10 per cent of the budget, Mrs. George J. Adams of Pasho the Sigma Nu fraternity. the club might take up so that it Amesbury. The bride's gown of he Institute, to introduce the speaker. are up 135 per cent. st., is improving very nicely after a The Boosters' day committee will These increases, he told the may become a "real service" club 1 Registration of Precinct 1 recent operation performed at the meet tonight in the town house to satin was made in cola Mr. Fox, discussing problems with an inserted lace yc audience, have been met for the to the town. The committee: voters, Town house, 7 to 9 Lawrence General hospital. consider a special article to be in- that exist in colleges today, said matched her fingertip le most part by taking it out of the Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, chairman; p. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Pash and Miss serted in the town warrant for the that all members, whether or not She carried a white pi students. The average cost of a William A. Doherty, Stanley Swan- 1 Garden club meets at Andover Cynchia Pash of York Beach, Me., purchase of bleachers for the play- adorned with an ore year's tuition across the country is ton, Harold Wennik and Harold Inn, 10 a. m. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. stead. Bleachers now on the east. stephanotis and ribbon e WALLPAPER $850; the average cost per year Heseltine. 1 Abbot senior class makes Walter Pearson of Florence st. erly side of the field are here under Mary J. Elliot of Law in New England is $1,225; and the On motion of Dr. Stowers. the annual trip to Intervale. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lord of Wa- rental. ALLIED PAINT STORES an aqua brocaded taffeta average cost in the South, West club adopted a suggestion, to be terville, Me., visited recently at the JOSEPH T. GAGNE, President (Notices for this column should reach colonial style, was maid and central parts of the country is acted on at a later meeting, that home of Mrs. Lord's parents, Mr. 34 Amesbury St. Lawrence tile by-laws regarding annual dues The Townsman office not later than and the bridesmaids, $660. That means, he wont on, it and Mrs. Frank Jamieson on Wash- Obituary... Dalton and Rita Therrie costs for four years about $5,000 be changed to read that payments Tuesday night of each week.) ington ave. FRANCIS MICHAEL BYRNE Lawrence, in gold and per head to send a boy or a girl of $5 be made in April and $5 in Miss Margaret Reid, formerly of Following a brief ilincss, Fran- ceded gowns identical to college. October, instead of $3 each time, Essex st., is now living at the home TYPING cis Michael Byrne, 83 Central at., honor attendant's, all w One way to meet the rising and that the extra $2 of each pay- of Mrs. Jennie M. Hall, on High st. MIMEOGRAPHING Births died Monday, Jan. 17, at the dresses of fresh flowers costs, he pointed out, would be to ment be used only for community Gillingham — A son, Friday, Mrs. Kenneth Grant of Main st., service within the Town of An- Lawrence General hospital. ADDRESSING increase endowments, and many Jan. 14, at the Lawrence General dover. Born in County KlIdaire, Ire- Andover Letter Service colleges today are making such hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Allan The effective date of this P..1. SPORT land, 78 years ago, he had been 18 PARK ST. TEL. 1295 efforts. In the country now there Gillingham (Clara Cochrus) of 34 change would be October, 1949. Phillips academy's basketball a resident of Andover for 33 years. PLUMBIN are drives under way for about $2 Salem st. The consolation prize, a large team took a 79-21 victory over Employed as a rubber worker by Lavin—A son, Saturday, Jan. Lawrence academy in a free-scor- the Tyer Rubber company before frosted cake, was won by Victor 15, at the Lawrence General hos- and Mill, Jr., and Ira Buxton. At the ing game played here Wednesday. his retirement, he was a member pital to Mr. and Mrs. John H. next meeting, Jan. At the Boston arena the acad- of St. Augustine's church and was Won't you come and visit our new and large show 27, Rep. J. Lavin (Marion Kay) of Alder- Everett Collins will emy hockey team was defeated active in the Holy Name society HEATIN1 be in charge. brook rd. room? We have fine Wainscoting, Wall Cupboards, 6-2 by Harvard Fresh yesterday. of that church. Rugg — A daughter, Tuesday, sons, CATHOLIC SCHOOL GUILD He is survived by two W. H. Weld Fireplaces, Doors, as well as Completely Arranged Jan. 18, at the Lawrence General GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY Joseph of Andover and Mi- The Catholic School guild of John hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. The Girls' Friendly society of one TEL AND. 1 St. Augustine's church held its chael Joseph of Lawrence; Rooms, with many newly Refinished Antiques. erick Rugg (Ann Buggette) of Christ church will hold its busi- Hayes. regular monthly meeting last daughter, Mrs. Julia M. Jenkins rd. ness meeting and social at 8 sisters, Thursday evening in the school with whom he lived; two o'clock Monday evening, at the hall. Mrs. P. J. Dwane and Miss Eliza- Craft-Wood Products NEW CORPORATION Parish house. A "March of Routine business was transacted beth Byrne, both of Andover: flee OSGOOD STREET Among the corporations filed at Dimes" movie will be shown. All Howard John following which a penny social grandchildren; one great-grand- OPEN DAILY TEL. 2129-W the office of the secretary of the members are urged to attend. daughter; and several nieces and was held. Commonwealth is the following: SUNDAY SPEC nephews. The penny social which was to Percy J. Dole. Inc., 2 Washington ENLISTS IN ARMY The funeral was held Thursday, have been held at the home of ave., Andover; general trucking, Two Andover young men have Jan. 20, from the late home with Mrs. Fred L. Collins, 79 Summer etc. President and treasurer, Percy st., Wednesday. Feb. 9th, has been enlisted in the U. S. Army, unas- a high mass of requiem at St. Au- J. Dole; clerk, Margaret T. Dole. signed, in brade of recruit for a postponed until a later date. gustine's church at 9:30 a. ra. In- Tender-cut Beef It was voted to hold a Valentine three-year period. They are: terment was in St. Augustine's SOUTH CHURCH MEN'S George R. Gordon, 13 Washington French Fried Poi dance in the school hall on Fri- GROUP cemetery. day evening, Feb. 11. Harold ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Garden Pea Sidney P. White will speak to Gordon; and James A. Winters, Phinney will be master of cere- CESSPOOLS PUMPED OUT the South church Men's group 16 Brook st. Freshly Baked monies. The committee in charge Sunday, Jan. 23 at 9:30 a. m. on —ALSO— is: Mrs. Frank Nelligan, chair- Cesspools and Septic Tanks and Butter "Andover's Public Works." All FIRE RECORD Installed man; Mrs. James Sheard, co-chair- men are welcome. 95c man; Mrs. Joseph Barton, Mrs. Jan. 16-10:58 a. m., still alarm for grass fire on property CHARLES CORBEIL Daniel Murphy, Mrs. Leo Naugh- Gas Buggy Farmers TEL. LOWELL 720' ton, Mrs. Robert Leete, Mrs. Philip of Charles Garabedian, Chandler 'American farmers owned more Doyle, Mrs. Charles Greenwood, rd. Brush fire truck responded. ROUTE 28 Al passenger cars in 1946 than all Mrs. John A. Polgreen, Mrs. Timo- Jan. 17 — 4:40 p. m., still Co. At the By-Pam the people of Eul'ope and Africa alarm for grass fire on property Andover Welding thy J. Scanlon, Mrs. William together . TEL. ANDOVER Lucey, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Ed- of J. Brightney, Old Boston rd. GAS AND ELECTRIC ward Rice. Shop Hours 8-12 The bull-frog is edible and in- The next meeting will be held Highway Safety Tel. And. 2029 - R habits sluggish waters in the east The New England states took in the school hall Thursday eve- 40 PARK ST. ANDOVER , half of the United States and four of the first six places for ning, Feb. 10th. Canada. highway safety in the United States for the first nine months of .st417t. 1948, according to the National Safety Council. On a population ° a. FLOORS designing women' LUNDGREN basis, the best record was made YOUR HOME by Rhode Island, followed by REMOVE ...for Massachusetts, Connecticut, New DANGEROUS 0112t: Jersey, New York, and New Hamp- OVERHANGING You clever women with your own ideas shire. LIMBS OR irl DECAYED TREES —no longer satisfied with floors by the Cooperative Collateral roll ... you started the square by square New England's 157 farmers' way to choose floors. Now you create selling and purchasing coopera- • floors with Kentile — combine a host of MALCOLM E. LUNDGREN tives, with about 120,640 menthol's colors to create the floor pattern you did an estimated $230,490,000 WE CONSIC especially want. Kentile is first choice DONALD E. LUNDGREN for other reasons, too. Colors go through business in 1946-47, compared to the back (can't wear off). Super- with a $197,980,000 business in THE FAMIL' durable because it's 100% floor (no • 1945-46. felt or other backing). We'd like to tell Your children w you more about Kentile. Drop over, or treated courteous! Coma a ortai plan your phone and Personal Service 'lour on tb• Kotityler.• we'll gladly come over with (bum !--`z'1!oppc, promptly when yo W'ork oat your oft n door samples, give free estimates, serve any- owsera. Prepping, your flow in them shopping hers before you onior. way we can. 74 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER applted ler. are important mem Tel. 9172 for salesman to call with samples Any City or Town hos a very fine collection of English Figurines, the families we sea Old Staffordshire Luster Pitchers, Vases, Cups and YOU MAY PAY KENTILE Saucers, and very choice pieces of Old Chelsea, Early Bow, TELEPHONE BIL of 4 ,,te 74r 4. and Dresden. Why not pop in and look around? You will Telephone 2073 enjoy seeing all these lovely pieces. HARTIG 18 Elm Street 236 Essex St., Law. T.I. 38751 Closed on Mondays PHARMI Lawrence - Lowell - Haverhill Andover, Mass. inquiries Welcomed Call Andover 2210

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,DEMY Club Observes 26th Anniversary e The Andove'r Square and Com- STOIVERS--31 I HULEC vied matching colonial bouquets. pass club observed its 26th annual With Christmas greens and tio David Hackney of Lawrence was meeting Friday night, Jan. 14, Md. poinsettias forming a colorful best man and the ushers were John with a large and enthusiastic .rk, Md. background for their wedding, E. Carpilio and Charles Therrien. gathering of members and their Margaret Hope Smith Mihulec, both of Lawrence and James D. friends present. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty of Andover. Prior to the meeting, a delicious Martin Smith of Bethlehem, Penn., Mrs. Carpilio, mother of the venison stew dinner was served by and Clifford Stowers, son of Dr. bride ,wore an American beauty the entertainment committee of and Mrs. Nathaniel Stowers of gown of satin crepe with gold ac- which Harry A. Donovan was rate Farms, Mich. Andover were married Christmas cessories and a corsage of white chairman. 'a. day at the home of the bride- camelias. During the business meeting N. Y. groom's parents. which followed, various reports The Rev. Charles S. Otto of After the reception at the Red ington, L. I., N. y, Tavern in Methuen, which was at- on the growth of the clash and its Lowell, a close friend of the tended by the immediate families, excellent financial condition were Stowers family, performed the the young couple left on a trip to given. ceremony at 4:30 p. m. New York City. When they return k, N. J. The bride, dressed in a tur- The following officers for the to Andover, they will reside at 66 1949 season were elected: quoise suit, had as her matron of High st. difr honor, Mrs. George F. Wiedemann Newly-elected officers of the Andover Square and Compass club as they sat clown to enjoy the venison President, Walter R. Davis; Mrs. Duff has been associated stew dinner at the club's annual meeting. From left to right: Walter R. Davis, president-elect: first vice-president, Will G. Brown; and best man was George Wiede- with the Federal Security admini- James R. Mosher, secretary; David L. Coutts, past president; Harry Sellars, treasurer; Harry Dono- second vice-president, George P. I duties' as clerk at mann. van, chairman entertainment con ttt ittee. (Look Photo) Members of the immediate fam- stration, bureau of old age sur- Thompson; secretary, James R. vivors insurance, and Mr. Duff is tcheur of Elm at., ilies enjoyed a wedding supper War-Devastated Town's Fire Loss Nasal Conditions Mosher; treasurer, Harry Sellars; with the young couple before they employed at the Andover post directors: above officers and M. B. his duties at the office. Countries Aided Linked To Colds • cy, after enjoying a left for their new home in Bruns- $21,701 for 1948 McTernen; David L. Colitis. W. E. The Andover fire department an- Records of 248 soldiers on Attu wick, Me., where Mr. Stowers is a By U. S. Teachers Buxton. Andrew J. Lloyd; enter- WEDDING RETURNS American teachers have contrib-, swered 70 box alarms and 163 still and Shemya in the Aleutians and tainment committee: Harry Dono- of the Massada- junior at Bowdoin college. The following wedding return uteri over $265,000 to aid teachers in alarms in 1948, according to a par- recent experiinental investigation van, chairman; J. P. Christie, 3n's association In has been filed at the office of Town 20 war-devastated countries, the tial report made by Chief C. Ed- among factory workers in Man- James R. Moeller, L. N. Thomp- 1k Heinrich Rohr- DITFF—CARPTLIO ward Buchan, and in these 233 fires chester, England, tend to bear out In a setting of white gladioli, Clerk George H. Winslow: Educational. Scientific and Cultural son; membership committee, Rob- Heatherfells mu- had a fire loss for the year of the belief that there is a direct re- pom pom chrysanthemums and Wilfred L. Lamontagne, 48 Organization of the United Nations ert Thompson, chairman; Joseph t Rock rd., was $21,701. This figure is somewhat lationship between certain chronic carnations with green foliage Beacon at., and Marie E. Gillis, (UNESCO) declares. Higginson, James Gorrie; house or of the associa- above that of the previous year, be- nasal infections and susceptibility forming the background, Marion 167 Gilbert st., Lawrence, married Reporting to UNESCO from committee, A. Winward, James ing boosted about $13,000 by the to colds. , son of Mr. and Elizabeth Carpilio, daughter of Saturday, Jan. 15 in the Sacred Washington, D. C., the National Ed- Mitchell, Alex Beadle, Hector Pe- fire in an academy dormitory Dec. Reporting on the 58 per cent 7. Arnold or Cen- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carpilio of Heart church, Lawrence, by the ucational Association of the United trillo; councillors, J. L. Smith. R. 16. 21 Bigelow et., Lawrence, became Rev. Lawrence Michaud, S.M. States, which conducted the over- who caught colds, Capt. Edward E. L. Luce, J. A. Remington; alter- tember of the Bow- The assessed valuation of build- the bride Sunday. Jan. 16, of seas relief program, states that Brown of the Army Medical Corps nates. J. H. Playdon, Guy Howe. sity hockey team. ings in which the fires occurred Thomas J. Duff, son of the late countries receiving this aid were noted that the soldier victims were After the business of the eve- Bowdoin, Arnold amounted to $885.775. Thomas and Elizabeth (Lynch) principally those with tender ning was transacted the members Paul's school, Con- November Club Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czecho- One of the unusual string of Duff of 59 Maple ave., in St. Pat- slovakia, Finland, France, Germany, sinuses and other signs of chronic were entertained with two motion ire he was a mem- chores performed by the fire depart- rick's church, Lawrence. The Rev. nasal conditions. pictures, one of a tour through sity football and Sees Travel Film Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, ment in 1948 was recorded last George Gallivan, performed the 3 Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, the In Manchester, researchers Africa and the other a tour of A Bowdoin he also "The Grand Canyon to Alaska" spring when it was called upon to d is a member of o'clock ceremony and the bride's was the subject of a lecture pre- Netherlands, Poland, Philippines found that over half of those with New England. These were shown father gave her in marriage. pump out 150 cellars in different raternity. sented to the November club Mon- and the United Kingdom. colds had upper respiratory ca- through the courtesy of Douglas The bride's gown of heavy white parts of the town that had become tarrh. They believe that chronic day committee will day afternoon by William H. Funds were allocated for food, Crockett. satin was made in colonial style flooded during the thaw. infections make it easier for colds the town house to Harris and enjoyed by an unusual- clothing, medical equipment, books with an inserted lace yoke which In addition to responding to fire to attack and that these infections al article to be in- ly large and appreciative audience. and scholarships permitting over- matched her fingertip length veil. alarms the department had 551 am- arrive in the wake of colds. Con- en warrant for the seas teachers to study in the United She carried a white prayerbook This latest film of the lecturer's, bulance calls as follow,s: Regular sequently, there is a vicious circle chers for the play- States. A total of 13 scholarships adorned with an orchid and taken last summer, is an all-color ambulance, 429; spare, 16; Ford as infections lead to colds and now on the east- have been provided for teachers stephanotis and ribbon streamers. travelogue which starts at the car, 95; chief's car, 9; deputy's car, colds lead to infections. $10.00 and Up leld are here under Grand Canyon and takes the audi- from Austria, China, France, Ger- 1; lieutenant's car, 1. Mary J. Elliot of Lawrence, in Everything seems to indicate DELCO ence into Bryce and Zion Canyons, many, Greece, Japan, Korea, Lux- In addition the department had an aqua brocaded taffeta gown in that those who have been troubled Glacier national park, Canadian embourg, Malta and Norway. seven calls (included in the box WILLARD colonial style, was maid of honor by nasal infections should be par- Rockies, Lake Louise, Banff and The Association's report adds alarms) for out-of-town assistance. NORWALK and the bridesmaids, Sheila M. ticularly careful to dress in warm ury... the Alaskan highway into Alaska. that the teacher's aid program, During the year one false alarm Dalton and Rita Therrien, also of clothes and wear rubbers or over- Refreshments were served by which opened in October 1947, will was sounded. IAEL BYRNE Lawrence, in gold and pink bro- shoes in the damp, wet weather; the tea committee of which Mrs. be continued next year, with special TOMPKINS inlet illness, Fran- caded gowns identical with the avoid overwork and undernourish- George Glennie is chairman. APPROVES ZONING CHANGE SERVICE STATION le, 83 Central et., honor attendant's, all wore head- emphasis on providing opportuni- ment; and stay out of drafts and Notice has been received by 416 No. Main St. Shawsheen Jan. 17, at the dresses of fresh flowers and car- ties for overseas instructors to away from people with colds. al hospital. ICAO Council Adopts study at American institutions and Town Clerk George A. Winslow establish friendships with teachers that the approval of Atty. Gen. raty Kildaire, Ire- Air Safety Standards Established 1854 ago, he had been Clarence A. Barnes has been given The sixth of a series of world- in the United States. lover for 33 years. the action taken at the recent wide aeronautical standards and rubber worker by special town meeting changing the practices designed to foster uni- Language Training r company before zoning laws to allow multiple- L %WHENCE. MARS. form air navigation services and he was a member Intensified by IRO type dwellings to be erected in the 116 %ND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL. WORK procedures, enabling aircrews of In order to help equip refugees 's church and was veterans' housing area on Morton each nationality to be familiar and displaced persons for life in SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING oly Name society street. with methods of other lands, was countries of resettlement, the U.N. adopted here recently by the ed by two sons. International Refugee Organization Council of the International Civil Andover and Mi- (IRO) has intensified its language Aviation Organization (ICAO). r Lawrence; one training program by acquiring 1,000 Julia M. Hayes. The new standards deal with linguaphone sets to teach refugees ived; two sisters, air safety practices and proce- under its care English, French and e and Miss Eliza- dures. The first five sets included Spanish. . of Andover; flee standards for personnel licensing, IRO headquarters here says that one great-grand- Howard Johnson's aeronautical maps and charts, under the new system as many as everal nieces and rules of the air, dimensional prac- 60,000 refugees will be able to study tices in air-ground communica- languages at one time. The sets as held Thursday, tions and meteorological codes, will be made available at resettle- e late home with aimed at insuring a better and ment centers, embarkation centers, equiem at St. Au- 1->W/dot/I. safer operation of airplanes sched- camps and IRO ships. Refugees de- at 9:30 a. m. lu- uled on international flights. siring to -learn one of these lan- St. Augustine', Tender-cut Beef Steak ICAO standards are drafted guages will be able to study with French Fried Potatoes with a view to incorporation into the aid of the linguaphone machines Garden Peas the national regulations of its 51 for one hour every day over a four- member states to assure that each month period. PUMPED OUT Freshly Baked Rolls .SO— nation's aviation practices are In another phase of its language I Septic Tanks and Butter maintained at a high standard of program, the International Refugee ailed 95c quality. Organization now has about 500 CORBEIL language teachers at work in th'fkee YELL 7.21b .0 'ii ERICAN LEGION zones of occupied Germany conduct- The next meeting of Andover ing regular language classes. ROUTE 28 ANDOVER post, 8, American Legion, will be .. (elding Co. At the By-Pass held Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 To get blood in an emergency. ..give at your leisure. To be a ELECTRIC TEL. ANDOVER 1965 p. m., in the Legion rooms. There will be a television demonstration blood donor call the Red urs 8- 1., and refreshments will be served. Cross, Tel. 149g. . 2029 - R ANDOVER FIR

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• THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 20, 1949

EDITORIAL THOUGHTS Views of MEET Down the Years WEST P The News with Mr.. Sarah Lewis HOW THE WIND BLOWS • (Continued from Page One) MEN'S IOU )THEItHOOD Pick up almost any newspaper, almost any day, and you'll The Townsman The January meeting cipitate solution that might not Brotherhood will be probably find a few items about how the cost of government is Men's last .The United States in the past nee Years Ago--Jan. 1899 the church vestry, T1 increasing. And, of course, it is perfectly true. President Tru- eighteen months has realized the Advertisements in the Town; Jan. 27 at 8 p. m. George man says the nation must spend more, and Governor Dever says need for careful attention to prac- of the Esse man offered Japonette silk superintendent By PHILIP R. ALLEN tical considerations before em- initial the state must spend more. And the one and only way to get handkerchiefs at five cents each, tv Trang school and a barking upon an idealistic course. the extra money is by taxation. Last week, after a short discus- six for 25 cents; also kindling of the governor's recess co But the recent attitude taken by sion of aid and relief in the depart- wood at $1.25 per load. on child delinquency, wil It is not a pleasant story, but facts are facts and we can't the British Foreign Office seems to ment of public welfare, we com- Albert Poor appointed executor on juvenile delinquency. carry realism too far. do a great deal about it. Right here in Andover costs are going mented in some detail on the first of the will of Captain Julius The committee in charg Timing of Bevin's Accusations up in exactly the same way, and it will probably cost more to control to protect the rights of re- Palmer. a brother of the Rev. program follows: Arthur Mr. Bevin took office more than run the town during 1949 than it ever has before. Does that cipients: the imposition of manda- Frederic Palmer. chairman, Dean Hudgins, tory standards. three years ago with the an- Druggist George H. Parker, able Barron, Jr., Sherman B mean higher taxes? nounced intention of staking his The second legislative control is to be out again after an illness. John Fielding, Norman One thing we can be sure of here, is that those who are political reputation on the solution Frederick Ortstein, Lever that payment must be made from Albert Lowe in charge of the store. of the Palestine problem. At the nam, Clarence Sanbor managing the town's affairs have been, and still are, doing the date of application. The following gentlemen added present writing both his career to the list of poet associates of George Winslow. all they possibly can to keep costs down. But even a conscien- Thirdly, there is within the law and the solution are by no means General William F. Bartlett post, Grange Notes tious official cannot do the impossible. a clearly defined right for a fair certain. His accusations against G. A. R.: Jacob W. Bernard, John The noxt meeting of hearing before a state agency for The other night Kenneth R. Fox, president of the Lowell the Israeli forces on January 8 W. Bell, John L. Brewster, George Grange, 183, will be he any recipient not satisfied with the were badly-timed if he wants a p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 25. Textile Institute, addressed the Andover Service club. He spoke S. Cole, Samuel H. Eames, Lewis action of the town board of public creditable solution of the issue, or T. Hardy, Abraham Marland, he "Family Stunt" night of the rising costs of education, and pointed out, among other welfare. strategically-timed of his prime Ernest Simonton Young • Frank C. Phelps and T. Frank family is asked to come In the fourth place, there are cer- consideration is Britain's interests. prepared stunt. An eve ' things, that since 1940 the cost of supplies have increased 100 Through the many contacts Pratt. tain basic minimum rates of, for If they were thoughtless, head- Mrs. J. Warren Mooar, elected good fun is assured all per cent, and repairs and equipment have jumped 135 per cent. long accusations they were poorly made in his business and his hob- example, not less than $40 monthly bies, Earnest Simonton Young has president of the Woman's club of tend. A week ago, Andover and Exeter academies announced timed because on the previous At a recent meeting of for individuals living outside a fam- amassed a store of information the Andover grange. Mrs. S. H. increased tuition fees, effective next fall. day a truce went into effect be- Grange, Mrs ily group, not less than $65 a month and a large circle of friends. His Bailey chosen seceratry-treasurer. ship Pomona tween Egypt and Israeli, the first Abbott was installed as We are all in the same boat, and when the wind blows for married couples living together work as a special agent for the Booker T. Washington speaks at opportunity for real discussions and Floyd Darby was ins, outside a faintly group, and some- Credit Insurance department of Seminary chapel. strongly in any direction, we all feel it. since hostilities commenced eight steward. Both are men what lower rates for those who re- the London Guarantee and Ac- Better street car service prom- side in family groups. months ago. If those accusations ised between Lawrence and An- Andover grange. were deliberately made in full cident company, Ltd., consumes In the fifth place, there is a lib- much of his time, yet he still con- dover. University Of Life NO "MANDATE" eral schedule of exemptions applic- knowledge of the truce----of whose "Andover churches are prosper- Registration for the U existence the Foreign Office should tinues his activities in a number According to some of the eager beavers in the govern- able to the legally liable children of organization. ous," we say editorially. "They of Life series to be 'held have been fully aware—then they are more than that, they are ment, the election was a mandate for congressional approval of old age assistance recipients. Born in' oston in 1901, he at- evenings Feb. 6 through could be construed as a hint for a generous." rt These exemptions are based for the tended Browne and Nichols school will be taken Sunday of federal compulsory insurance. It is to the credit of Oscar R. "get tough" attitude to the Egyp- Free and South churches most part upon the amount of in- in Cambridge ltd graduated have Jan. 23 and Jab. 30. See Ewing, federal security administrator, that he said frankly that tians around the council table at their annual meetings. come after state and federal income from Harvard university. Prior to istrar of your church for Rhodes. A mass meeting is held at Phil- no mandate is involved. Mr. Ewing supports the scheme — but, taxes have been deducted of the his present position, he was en- Information. The regist child or children who are legally Egypt Requests a Truce lips academy to arouse interest West church will be He as he pointed out in a speech, too many issues played a part in Events of the past few months gaged in commercial and invest- in track athletics. responsible for the support of par- ment banking. Carter. deciding the election, to say that any one was the big factor. ents. In the case of an employed leave a suggestion that Bevin acted 25 Years Ago—Jan. 1924 precipitately, whatever his pur- A resident of Andover for 13 The Christian Science Monitor elaborated on this, when single child living with his parent:, A. A. Roesch, local Ford agent, pose. In November, 1947, the years, he is a member of Christ There's Something income up to $1,500 per year, is ex- returns from New York automo- it said editorially: "The farm vote, which helped to elect Mr. United Nations partition resolu- church, is on the executive com- empt. One-third of the income over bile show. Truman was certainly not motivated by an urge for this com- tion awarded to Israeli the Negeb mittee of the Andover chapter, and Exciting a $1,500 shall be contributed as sup- L. D. Pomeroy of Chestnut et., area, south from Palestine to the American Red Cross, and holds pulsory program. Farm sentiment generally runs strongly in port. In the case of an employed and David R. Lawson of Wolcott Egyptian border. Last September membership in the American 10 Pork Street opposition. The two leading farm organizations have gone on single child living apart from his avenue in Florida. Mediator Bernadotte recom- Philatelic society and the An- aged parent, or parents, income up Invitations out for the wedding record against socialized medicine. While organized labor mended a revision which would dover and Camden, Me., historical to $1,750 per year, shall be consid- of Miss Hilda Belle Temple of give that area to the Arabs. The societies. He has served for some RCA VICT I formally favors the plan, it did not rank as a campaign issue ered exempt. One-third of the in- Highland road to James W. Lam- United Nations Assembly declined time on the finance committee of nor arouse any driving enthusiasm in the rank and file of the come over $1,750 shall be contribu- argue of Brooklyn. EYE to accept the recommendation. the Orchard Home school in Bel- ted as support. In the case of an Andover Fraternity Building as- workers." During the October fighting the mont and is also a junior warden. qr WITNESS employed married child living apart sociation has a food sale in J. IL The truth is that this "people's mandate" business is being Israeli forces greatly reduced Mr. and Mrs. Young, the former from his aged parent, or parents, Playdon's store. Egypt's holdings in the Negeb. Lorna Castle, and their two chil- overworked by every minority pressure group in the country. income up to $2,750 per year, is Frederick E. Cheever of Ban- TELEVISI The second round of fighting dren, Joshua and Tirnonthy, live exempt. One-third of the income croft road accepts a position as According to these groups, the public is red hot for more and which began during Christmas at 70 Elm st. bookkeeper at the Shawaheen GILBOARD'S - AN more socialism, more and more government debt, more and over $2,750 shall be contributed as week saw the Israeli forces not warehouse. support. The amounts of exempted only drive on to the Egyptain bor- located in the more taxation to pay for the experiments — and, by implica- plan but requested the Security A bed of pansy plants as green income of any child shall be in- der, but even cross into Egypt it- Council to invoke sanctions—at as spring and parsley bright tion, less and less freedom and independence. Compulsory Creased by the amount of $500 for self. Whether or not defeat was the ANDOVER GIFT least economic restrictions — enough to use as a garnish are re- health insurance is just one example of this. There is absolutely each dependent child. It is felt by cause, the fact is that Egypt just against Israeli during the Negeb ported as flourishing in the gar- many people that the law is some- two weeks ago proposed that no evidence to make it appear that a large segment of the battles. What also seemed unfor- den at the Andover Home for the what over-liberal in those cases lumen and Egypt start armistice voters want any part of it. tunate at the time was the British Aged. where a number, of single children negotiations. Since Israeli's an- treaty with Trans-Jordan in 1948 Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge has reside at home. nounced intention has been to ELECTRIFYIN providing that British troops could installation of officers. In addition to the programs for force the Arabs to negotiate a per- be sent to Trans-Jordan in case The Valpey estate at the corner FOR LABOR'S SAKE old age assistance and aid to de- manent peace it immediately RADI that state became involved in a of Summer and Whittier sts., sold The Most Reverend Russell J. McVinney, the Catholic pendent children, there is a pro- agreed to a truce commencing at 7 DEVELOPMEN war. One may wonder why Abdul- to Charles Hoffman, owner of the gram of' general assistance for a. m. on January 1. Presumably Bishop of Providence, recently spoke to one of the CIO unions. lab should choose recent weeks to restaurant on Post Office ave. Specially for those persona who do not qualify Egypt wanted the opportunity to He condemned strike violence and "slowdown" tactics. Then take advantage of the treaty and An Abbot academy student, for special programs. This program make a deal while she still had HARD-OF-HEM ask for aid. Two weeks ago the while skating on Pomp's pond, he said. "It is a grave sin against justice for a workman to is financed solely by the local com- some troops in the Negeb. How- British announced, in answer to falls through the ice. She is res- 74e ',tea, accept a day's wages when he knows he is not giving an honest munities except in the cases of ever, the reason for the truce is Abdullah's request, their inten- cued by several young men who those persons who have no settle- less important than is the prospect day's work. Bricklayers used to lay 1,500 bricks a day, but now tion to send a force to Aqaba, the are at the scene playing hockey. ment in the community. Approxi- it offers for a solution to the Arab- ACOUSTICON-RA they're down to 400 Trans-Jordan Red Sea port close 10 Years Ago—Jan., 1939 mately 22% of the recipients of this Israeli war. to the Palestinian Negeb border. "Drones and racketeers who operate under the aegis of program are unsettled and for the Incident or Aggression? Events then moved quickly. On Plans for headquarters in Town A Hearing Aid Thi your unions, are bringing shame to you. I think it is time they full support of these persons the The truce seemed to be the aus- January 6 the Egyptians asked for hall are now being considered by Also An Incredibly 'I communities are reimbursed by the picious time for all outsiders to the board of public works. (Battery -Contained) be punished within the union, or read out of membership. They a truce, on January 7 the truce torn•Fitted RADIO. I Commonwealth. tread lightly and work for an end commenced and on January 8 the "A few new nomination papers in-Send coupon at or are discrediting organized labor, and you may all regret it. I In the fiscal year of 1948 on to hostilities in an area which British announced attacks on their were taken out this week, but the foe details about am charge you to set about purging the undesirables and correcting 90,000 cases of old age assistance, could become the scene of a catas- planes, presumably the previous field is still very small consider- reception — incredible 10,500 aid to dependent children, trophic clash between larger ing that there remain only two °Plat. AI the abuses." day, somewhere close to the ..... and 16,000 on general relief, $79,- powers. For Palestine and the Egypt-Negeb border, debatably weeks in which to file papers." Millions of Americans who support the cause of organized Nativity pageant, "The Torch ACOUSTICON OF LAW 000,000 of public monies was spent Negeb stand perilously close to over Israeli territory. A Great E C. STEVENSON, Leads On," given in the South DIST labOr will agree with this churchman. If labor does not volun- by the department of public wel- the powtier-kegs of Greece and Power, appreciative of the tension Rom 305, Bay State Bldg. Las church. Marjorie Edwards directs. tarily clean house, it will simply bring down upon its head far fare. Of this 79 million dollars the Turkey. Yet it was at this time in the Middle East should be wise federal government contributed 28 that Bevin chose to bring to a Mrs. Elwin D. Lane of Locke I wish more information al harsher legislation than any so far experienced. The "slow- enough to caution Israeli on what Deer ACOUSTICON-RADIOS. million dollars, the state 29 mil- climax his unfriendly attitude of could be tactfully regarded as a st., in Florida. Name down" in worker output has become a scandal in the building the past few months. Fram the Mr. and Mrs. Foster C. Barnard Address lion dollars, and the local communi- regrettable incident. To label it an Cl ty Zone ...Ste trades in many areas, and in other fields of work as well. And ties 22 million dollars. start, Bevin opposed partition, per- act of aggression, even were the of High st., return from a vaca- haps with justified apprehension tion in New York City. organized violence, with its destruction of automobiles, fac- Except for California, Colorado, planes confined to Egyptian ter- and Washington, Massachusetts about future hostilities. Britain ritory, might well add fuel to the B. L. McDonald of Chestnut et., tories and its vicious physical attacks on non-strikers, can be leads all the states in the adequacy not only supported Bernadotte's flames. in Havana. described only by the word criminal. of payments on old age assistance. Reasons are not difficult to sug- Mr .and Mrs. Frederick .1 The $78 average payment per gest. Probably Britain feels dire Kearns of Haggett's Pond rd., iit- FREE PARKING The fight of highly-placed labor leaders against commun- which there is no comparable reve- tilVa month in Colorado becomes in re- need of a base in that area close n°urtee the engagement of ism in labor's ranks has earned the applause of the country. It nue, the state has found itself in ality a pension system. California, nearly financial bankruptcy. The daughter, Ruth E. Kearns, to Ed (Continued on Page Seven) ward J. Harty of Lawrence is equally important that elements which want big pay for a recently by initiative petition and banks of Oregon, for example, have bare minimum of output, or which seek their ends through referendum, established a $75 a completely cut off credit. PLC violence, be ostracized. Lobar must clean its house for its own month rate for every person over The Commonwealth in 1946 had 62, however, with some eligibility on its ballot an initiative petition FRIDAY, sake. requirement. New York, for ex- and referendum, putting the old age The Book Room Three Musketeers ample, with 70,000 cases expended assistance in a state pension bu- If the present Congress lives up to the usual order of only $8,000,000 last year. The State reau, increasing the minimum to as This Is America of Oregon at the present moment is things, only about 15 per cent of the bills introduced for its high as $96 a month for a married BOOKS TOYS DOLLS Short Subject in a peculiar position. By initiative couple and eliminating many of the consideration will eventually become law. In round figures petitioh and referendum, a $70 pen- eligibility requirements. This was OPEN DAILY 9-5:30 — FRIDAYS 9.8 SUNDA about 1300 laws are passed in each 10,000 ideas submitted. sion was established, going to all defeated in a photo finish by one- Ope Some of the new laws are sometimes questionable as to their persons over 65 years of age, with half of 1% and would have raised, 77 MAIN STREET TEL. AND. 2010 Sunday Afterne no eligibility requirements based on if it had passed, a similar question wisdom What terrible things some of those that don't pass need. With an estimate of cost ex- in Massachusetts as to where the WWI Menthe's Secret must he ceeding $100,000,000 a year for nionoy was confine f ront. TUESDAY, .WEDS Let's Live A Little

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. need for precise information re- cotnmunism will do all it can to Women To Discuss garding the charges of Israeli bring that moment nearer. Views of penetration into Egypt. Presum- Regrettable though the incident the Years WEST PARISH Foreign Relations ably the R.A.F. planes were seek- may appear, it will have its salu- A group of Andover members of The News ing information, and in all probe- tary effect. We may he made more pith • the League of Women Voters will (Continued from Page Six) bility without any ulterior motive. aware of the complexities of Ilowever, the United States on Middle East politics. And the MEN'S BROTHERHOOD Church Notes attend the 27th school of interna- to the Suez canal. In one sence, not have been officially sympa- Townsman The January meeting of the tional relations to be conducted British Foreign Office may be The annual meeting of the American interests would be so thetic to Devitt's denunciation of Men's Brotherhood will be held in Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 26 orought sharply to heel by the West Parish of Andover will be served, since we'd prefer to toe the incident. people it is supposed to serve. The -Jan. 1809 the church vestry, Thursday, and 27, by the state organization held in the vestry of the West that canal protectei by Britail British people are aroused at the Jan. 27 at 8 p. m. George Baker, in cooperation with Radcliffe col- Lessons in Intermit' I Politics its in the Town; church tonight at 7:30 p. m. All rather than left to a weak country ',howler, and they have shown , of the Essex coun- lege at the 'Agassiz House, Cam- 7:ie whole affair is perhaps a ponette silk initial superintendent members should make an effort to which might easily be "persuade ," their feelings in no nucertain ty Training school and a member come and hear the reports of the bridge. good lesson in international polo- at five cents each, by Russia. But if Britain is wooing erms. Mr. Ilevin will have to do the governor's recess committee The foreign policy of the United lies to all concerned. it reilect nts: also kindling 01 various committees. Trans-Jordan, she may be unn 3Ct 5- ore than defend his action in the on child delinquency, will speak States in Western Europe, the official Foreign Office action ratite per load. At a meeting of the unit com- eerily ardent in her efforts. Ablul- louse of Commons. He will have Near East and the Far East will . han public washes The man is the appointed executor on juvenile delinquency. mittee held Monday evening, Jan. lah has already indica,ed his wil- Lo modify his attitude. And that The committee in charge of the be the topic of discussion. st.reet appreciates that one sue: -of Captain Julius 17, at the home of the Rev. John lingness to discuss terms, and it is .5 to the good. The incident is program follows: Arthur Lewis, Among the distinguished speak- plunder can overshadow years o other of the Rev, G. Gaskill. Mrs. Hazel Schofield doubtful whether he'd turn clown .me than a lesson for the British ers will be Professors Edward honest and sincere attempts k or. chairman, Dean Hudgins, William was elected to attend the general British friendship, since he stands ,oreign Secretary. It is one which solve the prob:em. He knows th rge H. Parker, able Barron, Jr., Sherman Boutwell, council of Congregational churches Mason, Carl J. Friedrich, Bruce to gain a great deal from it. Per- ewish dislike will not be balance( :II might benefit from. n after an illness. John Fielding, Norman Morgan, to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. Ilopper, John K. Fairbank, Rupert haps the British wished to nu: by Arab friendship, whatever h charge of the store. Frederick Ortatein, Leverett Put- 4 and 5. The major question to Emerson, Edwin 0. Reischauer, Israeli in the frame of mind th :s worth. And he realizes that corn Federal and Massachusetts g gentlemen added nam, Clarence Sanborn. and be discussed at that time is the all of Harvard university; Dr. would temporize around the table munism can afford to sit and wait INCOME TAX RETURNS post associates of George Winslow. merger of the churches. Alexander Szent-Ivanyi, depart- at Rho es for the apeortune teement svh PREPARED n F. Bartlett post, grange Notes A meeting of the devotional ment of international relations, U. S. :I ttit tide Arab-Jewish relationships are no 20 Years' Experience o W. Bernard, John The next meeting of Andover study group of the Senior Wom- M.I.T.; Professor Ephram C. Will Call at Your Home Wha ever the purpose. it is cer- longer open to compromise, end Brewster, George orange, 183, will be held at 8 en's union was held Wednesday Speiser of the University of Penn- tain that the method embarrassed when Anglo-Amrrican ties are be- JOHN E. GILCREAST 1 H. Eames, Lewis m., Tuesday, Jan. 25. It is to afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ar- sylvania, and speakers from the Telephone Andover 2108-W p. and probably annoyed the United ing strained. And he knows that braham Marland, he "Family Stunt" night and each thur R. Lewis. Soviet research center of Harvard. States The American point of Ips and T. Frank family is asked to come with a For further information as to P14:11SONA LS view is probably that Israeli as a prepared stunt. An evening of time and transportation please call Mrs. Augustus Ennis of New stale is an accomplished fact, and en Mooar, elected ,,00d fun is assured all who at- Mrs. Douglas Dunbar at Andover York City and her daughter, Mrs. that the Arabs have little rent a W01111111'3 1176. This Week A "Breather"! club of tend. William Addison of Miami, Fla., stomach for fighting without aid range. Mrs. At a recent meeting of Friend- S. H. recently spent a week with Mrs. from outside. If the Arabs are per- eceratry-treasurer ship Pomona Grange, Mrs. Wilma WOMAN'S UNION SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS - - - - 1 lb. 27c George Addison of Chandler rd. suaded that they can afford to be ishington speaks at Abbott was installed as lecturer The executive board of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trott and stubborn. the chances for real RIVAL TOMATO JUICE—No. 2 tins - - - 2 for 25c ol. and Floyd Darby was installed as Woman's union of the Free son of Chandler rd. spent the settlement are slimmer. and the ALLEN'S TOFFEE SAUCE-10-oz. jars - - - - 25c car service prom- steward. Both are members of church will meet at 7:30 p. m. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. prospect for an extension of the .awrence and An- Friday, Jan. 28th, at the home of MATCHLESS COFFEE—Pert or Drip - - - Lb. 49c Andover grange. Allen Trott and family of Bethel. war is greater. the president, Miss Margaret University of Life Conn. On th4 defensive, the British LA SANATIS FLAT SHEETS — TOILET - - 2 for 49c [relies are prosper. Laurie on Whittier st. All officers Registration for the University The Rev. Raymond Cooper has Foreign Office tried to cover its SNACKS CHEEZIES — DE-LITE-FULL - - Pkg. 10c editorially. "They and members of the board are of Life series to be held Sunday recovered sufficiently front a seri- tracks by stating that the United HUNT'S SLICED PEACHES — No. 1 Tall Tins 2 for 43c that, they are evenings Feb. 6 thorough Mar. 13, ous eye operation performed at urged to attend as there are im- States had earlier agreer to the will be taken Sunday mornings, Research hospital, Kansas City. portant articles to discuss. PREMIER TINY TOT WHOLE BEETS—No. 2 tins 2 for 49c ith churches have Jan. 23 and Jan. 30. See the reg- Mo., to enable him to return to COLONIAL BEEF WITH GRAVY-15-oz. Tins - - 59c eetings. MARGARET SLATTERY CLASS istrar of your church for further his home on River rd. where he Use for Shepard's Pie or Pot Roast Dinner ng is held at Phil- information. The registrar for will enjoy a long rest. The regular monthly business o arouse interest West church will be Herbert P. Friends of Mrs. Herbert White meeting and social of the Margaret Os. of Reservation rd. will be pleased Slattery class of the Free church Jan. 1924 to learn that she is rapidly re- will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tues- LOUIS SCANLON'S THE ROCKPORT MARKET local Ford agent, covering from her illness. She has day at the home of Mrs. Levering *ON THE ANDOVER LINE* TELEPHONE ANDOVER 1234 — ACCOMMODATION SERVICE ew York automo- There's Something New been staying at the home of her Reynolds, Jr. on Shawsheen rd. and daughter Mrs. Frederick Carter oy of Chestnut st., Exciting at of Tewksbury, and expects to re- oawson of Wolcott turn to Andover in a few days. la. 10 Park Street The Rev. John G. Gaskill visited it for the wedding his niece, Miss Alfrieda Gaskill, Belle Temple of RCA VICTOR Monday, Jan. 17, a patient at the o James W. Lam- Manchester hospital, Manchester, yn. EYE N. H. amity Building as- WITNESS Mrs. Charles Bailey of High- food sale in J. H. plain rd. visited friends in Stoughton and Norwood recently. Cheever of Ban- TELEVISION Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ortatein pts a position as and daughter spent Sunday with the Shawsheen GILBOARD'S - ANDOVER relatives in Worcester. The Misses Helen and Josephine located in the ty plants as green McCarthy of Lawrence have moved parsley bright ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE into the house on Lowell st., for- a garnish are re- merly occupied by the Vanden- shing in the pr- bergh family. yer Home for the Mrs. Chandler Bodwell of Ip- swich spent Sunday visiting rela- kebekah lodge has ELECTRIFYING tives in Andover. officers. Joseph Lovejoy of Springfield tate at the corner enjoyed a brief visit last week RADIO with his father, Arthur Lovejoy of Whittier sts., sold DEVELOPMENT tan, owner of the Lovejoy rd. oat Office ave. Specially for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Lewis cademy student. HARD-OF-HEARING of Lowell st. drove to Chester, on Pomp's pond, N. H., Sunday, to visit relatives ice. She is res- there. young men who playing hockey. REALTY TRANSFERS Jan., IWO Mary Larkin to Benjamin T. quarters in Town Wilkish, et ox, "South Parish," A Hearing Aid That Is Boston Road. ng considered by Also An Incredibly TINY Andover Shawsheen Realty Co., )lic works. (Battery - Contained) Cus- omination papers tom-Fitted RADIO. Come to George W. Desmet, et ux, his week, but the in—Send coupon at once— "Shawsheen Village," William While sidinrall Wet available et extra cost. for details about amazing y small consider- street. reception — incredible size! remain only two George E. Goodman et ox, to .... °Pat. ApE. for to file papers." John Haykal et ux, "Shawsheen ant, "The Torch ACOUSTICON OF LAWRENCE Village," on and near William E an in the South C. STEVENSON, DISTRIBUTOR street. Roam Edwards directs. 305, Bay State Bldg. Lawrence, Mass. John P. Jones et ox, to Arthur F. Massaro et ox, Salem street. . Lane of Locke I Me, more information about the flew ACOUSTICON-RADIOS. Robert F. Raichlen et ox, to Name Jacob Vandenbergh, et ux, Argilla roster C. Barnard Address trn from a vaca- City...... Zone...State road. k City. Frederick Smith Est, to Roch- d of Chestnut at ., dale Realty Corp., Main street.

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ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH BASKETBA LI, GAME (Ballardvale) Free Church Holds ON AIR Radio station WCCM AT THE CHURCHES Sunday, 9:00 a. m., Mass. Navy Watches Old Man Weather Annual Meeting arrangements to broadc Andover-Exeter The rnciheetwInalH: nual school; 11 a. m., Morning prayer SOUTH CHURCH of thel'ree game from Exeter, BAPTIST CHURCH REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor Christia annn church REV. WENDELL L. BAILEY, Pastor and sermon; 4 p. m., Confirmation held 1Fed. Friday: 10 a. in., Prayer study nesday evening in the church Nlar. 5. Saturday: 10:30 a. m., Royal class (adults); 5:45 p. m., Young group meets with Miss Davis, 90 vestry starting with a catered sup. its sports schedu Ambassadors meet at Guild hall; People's Fellowship. I 4 p. m., Youth choir rehearsal. Elm st.; 7:15 p. m., Troop 73, per served at 6:30 o'clock. presents year WCCM wit Monday: 7:45 p. m., Girls' Lawrence and Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Church Boy scouts. Reports were heard, the budget Lowell, Friendly society. school for all departments; 10:45 Sunday: 9:30 a. id., Church acted upon and officers elected for basketball and tooth; a. m., Morning worship, sermon Tuesday: St. Paul's Day; 10 school and the Junior church: the coming year. Those elected Plans are being cons were: of the ann by the pastor: "Yet Will I Be- a. in., Holy Communion; 2:30 9:30 a. m., High school classes; coverage lieve." Music by adult and youth p. m., Confirmation class; 3 p. m., 9:30 a. m., Men's group; 10:45 Moderator, Roland county track meet Fraser, of local interest. choirs. 8 p. to., Baptist Youth Girl scouts, Miss Sparks' troop. a. in., Morning worship and ser- clerk, Mrs. Annie Angus; asn't events Fellowship In the church vestry. Wednesday: 2 p. m., Girl scouts, mon; 10:45 a. m., Church kinder- clerk, Miss Jean MacLeish; trea. Mrs. Johnson's troop. surer, Dr. Wednesday: 2:30 p. m., Pioneer garten; 11:15 a. m., Educational Warren Sandberg; ass's WOMEN'S THURSDA' treasurer, Lewis Paine Girls meet in vestry; 7:45 p. m., motion pictures; 5:30 p. tn., Buf- ; auditor. tShawsheen Alb COCHR▪AN CHAPEL fet supper, auspices Women's Carleton Shulze. Men's club meeting in vestry. ARMY (3) REV. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN, minister union for Abbot students and Trustee: 4 years, Archie Gunn, Speaker and sound moving pic- Vaughan.... 84 8E Sunday, 5-5:15 p. in., Vesper faculty attending South church. 3 years, John Petrie: 1 pee. A. tures shown. 84 102 Service—Organ Prelude. Young People's society meeting Thomas Thin. E. Dodge Notes: Friday, Jan. 28 at 8 G. Carr 92 10i 5:15-5:45 p. in. Service of Wor- will be omitted. Deacons 3 years: Lewis Paine ge p. m. there will be a Friendly, J. Petrie 89 ship. Tuesday: 8 p. m., Ping Pong and Alex Black. 81 circle folk party in the vestry. Clarke 102 -i- + club. Deaconess 4 years: Mrs. Alex Mae B. Bring your partner. 451 461 FREE CHURCH Wednesday: 1:15 p. in., Week- Kenzie. Totals + + REV. LEVERING REYNOLDS, JR., Pastor day school of the Christian reli- The following committees were MARINES C Friday: 7 p. m., Boy scouts. CHRIST CHURCH gion; 6:30 p. in., Men's club elected for one year terms: Littlefield— 84 91 REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Minister Saturday: 9 a. in., Basketball I. Father and Son night. Speakers: Standing committee: extra men). Si. Littlefield 86 91 Friday: 6:45 p. m. Boy scouts, practice for the Junior team in Troop 70. "Jeff" Jones, Boston Braves scout; Weather plays an important part in the development and testing hers, Mrs. George Cilley, Me I. Killilea 78 91 the Andover guild; 9:45 a. m., In- t 9! George Follansbee, Varsity base- of aerial missiles. Therefore, the U. S. Navy maintains complete Thomas Girrie, David Cargill. SI. Gerrish 77 Sunday: 8 a. in., Holy Com- termediate basketball practice. ball coach at Phillips academy. meteorological facilities at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, Music committee: Mrs. Annie Fiedler 84 7l munion; 9:30 a. m., Sunday Sunday: 9 a. m., Church school; Inyokern, Calif., for predicting the antics of Old Man Weather. C. 7:45 p. m.. Church choir. Angus, Mrs. Alfred Harris, James Totals 409 461 11 a. in.. Nursery class; 11 a. m., Such information is additionally of invaluable aid to the American Thursday: 10 a. m., All-day Watt, Leslie Christison, Thomas Morning worship; 6:15 p. m., public in many ways and is available when needed. sewing meeting of the Women's (Official Navy, Photograph) Thin. Fellowship; C. B.'s (4) 7:15 p. m., Choir Mithers: Miss Nancy union; 3:30 p. fit., Junior choir. I. Briggs ...... 92 9 Young People's Christian associa- Adams, Mrs. George Williams, Blamire ... 95 7 tion. Learn To Steer Clear Mrs. Frank Nicoll, Mrs. James G. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m., Meeting of UNION CONG. CHURCH Officers Elected R. Dolan 96 8 (Ballardvale) Of Folks With Colds Watt, Mrs. Robert Deyermond. 87 8 the Margaret Slattery class at 61 Now that scientists have defi- H. Rielly REV. PHILIP M. KELSEY, Minister At South Church Missionary committee: Mies 85 9 Shawsheen road. Friday: 4:30 p. in., Junior nitely proved that the nasal pas- M. Janes At the well-attended annual Irma Beene, Mrs. Agnes Burdett, 465 42 Wednesday: 7:30 p. m., Bas- choir rehearsal in vestry. sages of cold victims contain in- Totals meeting of the South church held Mrs. George Cilley, Mrs. Ina ketball: Seniors vs. St. Augus- fection-laden droplets, there is NAVY .(0) Sunday: 9:30 a. in., Sunday Wednesday, Jan. 19, members of Jowett, Mrs. James Sullivan. tine's; 7:30 p. m., Meeting of the more reason than ever for avoid- 94 7 school and Junior church; 11 the church elected the following Religious Education committee: L. Proctor "Unseen Guest" supper committee a. m., Nursery and morning wor- ing people with colds. Mrs. Alex Black, Mrs. Gordon A. Powers 83 in the parish house. officers: to serve for one year, ship. Sermon: "The Quality of clerk, Arthur W. Bassett; trea- One good, old-fashioned sneeze, Thompson, Mrs. Floyd Napier. R. Thompson 74 7 Thursday: 3:45 p. m.„Iunior 6 Mercy." surer, James P. Scobie; commis- for example, can spray 20,000 of George Keith, Mrs. Williams Burn- L. Leighton 82 choir rehearsal; 7 p. tn., Girl Take a Peek Wednesday: 2 p. m., Women's sioner of the cemetery, Chester D. these droplets as far as 12 feet. ham, Mrs. John Petrie. SI. Rielly 83 scouts; 7:30 p. m., Senior choir Service League meeting at home Abbott; superintendent of ushers, Half an hour later, some 4,000 Flower committee: Wendell Totals ..• 416 37 at our crop of rehearsal. of Miss Helen Davies. Ralph L. Draper; superintendent droplets will still be around. Kydd. Notes: January 30 is Youth Every Member Canvass commit. + + + of the church school, Walter E. So far no completely effective COAST GUAR Sunday and will be observed in tee: David MacCord and Duncan METHODIST CHURCH Mondale; auditors, Harry E. method of protection from these E. Schaberg —110 I COTTONS (Ballardvalls) Union Congregational ohurch with Cairnie, (Co-chairmen) Clough and Robert L. Mower; to infections has been found. The E. Reed 75 I . coming in daily REV. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Minister appropriate services. serve for six years; deacon, Dr. Delegates to Andover associa- Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Morning viruses which, most scientists now Si. Anderson 89 WEST PARISH William V. Emmons; deaconess, tion: Mrs. Joshua Paine, Mrs . looking better Worship and Sermon; 11:40 a. m., agree, carry the cold around are N'. Himmer 108 REV. JOHN G. GASKILL, Pastor Mrs. Walter Partridge; to serVe Michael Marc, Mrs. Thomas Dea. than ever Church School with classes for Sunday: 10:30 a. m., Children's so ,tiny they can get through the M. Butler 89 11 for three years: prudential com- Mrs. Robert Deyermond. all ages. Church service. Sermon: "How finest filter. Totals 471 41 . offering a selection mittee at-large, Mrs. Ralph L. We Worship." Minister's assis- That is why staying away from -F -1- Draper and Cleveland Gilcreast; Keep 'em Greener AIR CORPS unsurpassed — right tants will be David Haartz and those who have already fallen prey ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH and finance committee, Preston The second New England Green B. Todd 77 now! Marjorie Stewart. There are to colds is the most important rule REV. THOMAS P. FOGARTY, Poster Blake. Pasture contest will be held in J. Dean 82 Friday, 7:45 p. m., Novena classes for adults, teen agers, and to follow in avoiding infection. 88 The nominating co m m i t tee 1949 for the purpose of encourag. M. Fowler devotions. pre-school children. 11 a. m., The only catch is that the person ing pasture improvement. Louis which presented this slate of offi- A. E. Briggs 99 Saturday, 4 to 8, and 7:30 to 9, Morning service of worship. Mu- who has the cold may be passing cers consists of Alvin J. Zink, Sr.. Zehner, assistant vice-president of 13 Bryne 87 Confessions. sic by the West Parish church it around for two days before he chairman, Mrs. G. Richard Abbott the Federal Reserve bank of Bos- Totals 433 4 Sunday, Masses 6:30, 8:30, All-Girls' choir under direction of even knows he has it. ton, is chairman of the committee and Fraser L. Colpitts. 9:46 and 11:3O. Mrs. Dean Hudgins. Sermon: Additional protection can be which will direct the contest. EN "Jesus' Cure for Worry." 7 p. m., gained by dressing in warm clothes Tractor Tragedies Young People's Pilgrim Fellow- Hold Up Installation and wearing rubbers or overshoes Tractors top the tragedy list in PIANO We Have Anything and Everything ship. Social hour in charge of REF Of Bancroft Rd. Pump when the weather is stormy, by modern farm factory. Within their Jane Young. getting plenty of rest, and by stay- clutching chain treads, their FOR DRAPERIES AND SLIP COVERS Plans for the installation of a Walter Tuesday: 10:30 a. m., Commit- ing out of drafts. ordered tangle of gears and levers new water pump at the Bancroft Tel. l tee on arrangements of the An- road station have been tabled for and moving parts, is the coaster dover association of Congrega- threat of injury and death. the time being for further study ANDOVER MEN ABOARD tional churches will meet at the USS. FRANKLIN of the subject. ASBESTOS SI parsonage. Two Andover men, John A. Pat- All Types of Cordwood rat An appropriation of $6500 was beauty in Johns Thursday: 8 p. m., The Men's terson, chief gunner's mate, USN, New kIP made at the last town meeting At Any Length W11111141 rnatone Colored Asbest brotherhood will meet in the husband of Mrs. Agnes N. Patter- ,hi•io Insulated Brick for this work but the engineer's Reasonable vestry. Elmer Peterson, president. son of 48 High st., and John J. Roofing. Estimates F estimate for the cost plus 10 per GILBERT SORENSON The guest speaker will be George Peters, fireman, USN, WILLIAM P. cent engineering fee bring the of Boston rd., Baker, superintendent of the Es- TELEPHONE 685.W Foster Circle, And. total cost up to $7605., or $1105 are aboard the aircraft carrier, USS sex County Training school. Com- Park Street Telephone 1822 M more than the appropriatiot.. Franklin D. Roosevelt which is mittee: Arthur Lewis, chairman; scheduled to arrive in Norfolk, Va., Chairman Sidney Dean Hudgins, William Barron, P. White of Monday, Jan. 24, after a six months' the board of public works said W. SHIRLEY BAII1,1110 Jr., Sherman Boutwell, John cruise in the Mediterranean sea. Instrument In: that the board will hold up the Fielding, Norman Morgan, Fred- Real Estate and Insurance PRIVATE and SAVE UP TO 10 GALLONS A LOAD . . . WITH A installation pending a further sur- erick Ortatein, Leverett Putnam, POLICE ASS'N ELECT'S vey to see if the pump can be —: at:— Clarence Sanborn, and George Officers of the Andover Police • Accordion WESTINGHOUSE operated successfully for another Main and Barnard Streets Winslow. Relief association to serve during year at which time a better price Telephone 66 • Saxophone the coming year are: Joseph E. may be obtained for the work. • Piano •Bass V Subscribe to The Townsman O'Brien, president; John Deyer- mond, vice-president; Roy A. The Lee-Chalmers • Electric & Spa with the exclusive water saver $2.50 a Year HOW GRANGE MEMBERS S'RICK Russell, secretary-treasurer; Rich- Upholstery Shop ard Caldwell and Frank Koza, All types of furniture r, uphoisteted • Vibreph A recent survey of the Grange turni• The Equitable Life Assur- auditors; Robert V. Deyermond, and refinished — Custom made membership of the country re- sure and slipcovers. ance Society of the U. S. William F. Tammany, Henry WATER veals striking instances of long 160 High Street A ndover METRO MUSK SAYER Smith, Frank C. Hughes and LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE affiliation with that organization. W. Tel. 301 - 420 COMMON ST. Raymond Hickey. directors. HARRY E. CLOUGH More than 75,000 Patrons now 117 CHESTNUT STREET hold Silver Star certificates, desig- TEL. 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The Punchard "swiah Kids." al- PUNCHARD J. V. (19) • BASKETBALL GAME ANDOVER TOWN LEAGUE CENTRAL (4) though trailing at half time by a FO. F. Pts. .hurch Holds ON AIR station WCCM has made Ruel 95 95 116 306 score of 24 to 17, came to life in Stack, If 1 4 11 Radio the last two periods to hand Pinlc- I Meeting arrangements to broadcast the an- Ferrier 103 100 104 307 Wetterberg, rf 1 0 2 Dummy 86 89 88 263 erten academy of Derry, N. H., Its tat meeting or the Free nual Andover-Exeter basketball 0 first defeat In nine starts at the McCarthy, rf 0 0 dturch was held Wet1 game from Exeter, Saturday, Stewart 98 109 125 332 Craig 128 156 135 419 Andover Memorial gymnasium last McCulluna. c 1 1 3 ening in the chard; Mar. 5. Totals 510 549 568 1627 Friday evening before a capacity Calder, c 0 1 1 Ing with a catered au In its sports schedule for the crowd. This 43 to 41 victory gave THE ORPHANS (0) Gerrish, 1g 0 1 1 at 6:30 o'clock. P' present year WCCM will broadcast Kenneth McKiniry'a hoop team an and Haverhill R. Donnhey 108 101 101 310 Dimlich, ig 1 0 2 were heard, the budget Lowell, Lawrence unblemished record of six straight Biery 103 92 88 283 Lawrence, rg 1 2 4 and officers elected for basketball and football games. wins. ; year. Those elected Plans are being considered for R. Cargill 116 96 111 323 Curry, rg 0 0 0 Erler 86 111 133 330 High scorers of the night to — — — coverage of the annual Essex Kelly 94 89 88 271 Punchard were Captain Joh. Total 5 9 19 )r, Roland Fraser; county track meet and oilier Totals 507 489 521 1517 Craig with 14 points, lanky Ito: Annie Angus; asst events of local interest. Deyermond with 14 also, and for PINKERTON J. V. (40) Jean MacLeish; Ores- ward Charles Dwyer dropping I, FG. F. Pts. ENGINEERS (1) ,Varren Sandberg; ass,t WOMEN'S THURSDAY LEAGUE 9. The leading scorer for Ila McDonald 96 99 95 290 all, If 3 1 7 Lewis Paine; auditor. (Shawsheen Alleys) losers was forward Ray Caron rf 1 1 3 hulze. Witzgall 97 92 97 286 who swished the nets for a gran 5 ARMY (3) Estell 105 166 104 315 "enkine, rf 1 3 4 years, Archie Gunn. total of 24 points. 'hasp, c 5 1 11 Vaughan 84 89 75 248 Smith 94 107 97 298 John Petrie; 1 year. A, Provost 107 98 100 305 The Punchard High junior var- tiper. Ig 2 0 4 tin. Dodge 84 103 86 273 Totals 499 502 493 1494 sity squad was subdued by a Andeen, Ig 0 1 1 l; Carr 92 108 88 283 3 years: Lewis Paine FRED'S LUNCH (3) 11111 Thompson, Captain Bruce Bates, and Bill Osgood who strong Pinkerton clash. nankin, rg 2 3 7 J. Petrie 89 84 101 274 lack. Nicoll 94 108 136 338 formed the starting line for the P.A. Hockey team in the Prince- Kingsbury, rg 0 2 it. Clarke 102 81 109 292 ton Tournament. PUNCHARD (43) 1 years: Mrs. Alex Mar Milne Totals 451 465 459 1375 89 88 96 273 FG. F. Pts. Gordon 92 100 91 283 Total 15 10 40 1 1 Dwyer, It 4 1 9 swing committees were MARINES (1) Dummy 94 92 95 281 Punchard Hoopsters McCarthy, It 0 78 Wetterberg, rf 4 1 9 "Chetson, rf 2 0 4 one year terms: L. Littlefield 84 93 255 Nelligan 89 129 118 336 Win Seventh Straight 2 0 4 Deyermond, c .. 3 14 ommittee: extra mem- NI. Littlefield 86 99 102 287 Totals 458 517 536 1511 McCullom, c There's Something New The Punchard High hoop squad 0 0 Deveaux, Ig 1 0 2 George Cilley. INIrs I. KiiMea 78 99 93 270 Calder, c 0 stretched its victory string to Gerrish, Ig 0 0 0 Craig, rg 6 2 14 rrie, David Cargill. NI. Gerrish 77 99 100 276 HILLS (3) and Exciting at seven straight triumphs last Tues- Curry, Ig 5 1 11 mmittee: Mrs. Annie C. Fiedler 84 78 79 241 Hatch 105 109 87 301 day afternoon by downing Ames- Lawrence, rg 1 0 2 Totals 16 11 43 r. Alfred Harris, James Totals 409 468 452 1329 G. Cargill 86 104 131 321 10 Park Street bury High school to a tune of 48 Dimlich, rg 0 0 0 le Christison, Thomas J. Donahey 121 99 103 323 PINKERTON (41) to 23. — — — FG. F. Pts. C. B.'s (4) R. Cargill 106 112 95 313 The high scorers for the home dithers: Miss Nancy Totals 12 3 27 Caron, It 11 2 24 92 99 82 273 Boudreau 115 126 109 350 club were Charles Dwyer with 18 RC. CTO It rs. George Williams. I. Briggs Dugan, rf 0 3 3 95 71 97 263 Totals 533 550 525 1608 points, and Bob Deyermond, who AMESBURY J.V. (42) k Nicoll, Mrs. James G. Blamire Courneyer. rf 0 0 96 80 73 249 ANDOVER COAL (1) tossed in 15. FG. F. Pts. Robert Deyermond. R. Dolan Hodgdon. c 4 1 9 87 84 83 254 Harris 112 117 102 331 Friday evening one of Pun- McGloin, If 0 0 0 WITNESSEYE ry committee: M les H. Rielly Hepworth, Ig 0 4 85 95 85 265 Holden 106 104 144 354 chard's most important games will Blaisdell, It 4 1 9 a, Mrs. Agnes Burdett, NI. Janes Tyler, rg 0 1 1 455 429 420 1304 Erler 92 98 105 285 be on tap when Central Catholic Regis, It 0 0 0 ge Cilley, Mrs. Ina Totals TELEVISION Meta 85 117 116 318 clashes with Punchard at the R. Gleed, rf 2 1 5 a. James Sullivan. NAVY .(0) Total 17 7 41 Low 100 92 106 298 Lawrence Armory. Carey, rf 0 0 0 ; Education committee: 94 75 89 254 L. Proctor Totals 495 528 573 1596 Levesque, rt 0 1 1 Score by periods: GILBOARD'S - ANDOVER 83 91 78 252 PUNCHARD (48) Black, Mrs. Gordon A. Powers Roy, c 5 2 12 1 2 3 4 T. Mrs. Floyd Napier. 74 74 81 229 FG. F. Pts. R. Thompson ROYAL CROWN (4) Gould, c 0 0 0 Punchard.. 10 7 14 12--4 located in the th, MI's. William 82 68 82 222 Dwyer, If 9 0 18 Burn- L. Leighton Tudisco — 103 93 196 Morse, c 1 2 4 Pinkerton 12 12 11 6-41 John Petrie. 83 78 88 249 Watson, If 0 0 0 At Rielly Anderson 105 90 105 300 Lavalley, lg 1 0 2 Referees: Harper, Barclay. ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE committee: Wendell Totals 416 376 418 1210 Chetson, rf 0 1 1 Levsley 93 97 99 289 Muise, rf 1 2 4 Megan, 1g 2 0 4 Tine of periods: 4-8's. Jimoulis 108 122 93 323 Dow, Ig 0 0 0 ;lather Canvass commit. McVey. rf 0 0 0 COAST GUARD (3) Rizzo 105 102 100 307 Deyermond, c 4 7 15 Boyle, rg 1 1 3 MacCord and Duncan 86 103 299 Gigis !o-chairmen) E. Schaberg . 110 82 — 82 Hall, c 0 0 0 Deboisbriand, rg 1 0 2 75 84 84 243 Totals 493 514 490 1497 Cynewski, rg 0 0 0 RADIO REPAIR 3 to Andover associa. E. Reed Deveaux, Ig 2 0 4 89 75 85 249 GRECOE'S (0) — — Joshua Paine, Mrs M. Anderson Collins, Ig 0 0 0 280 Hajj 17 8 42 ,rr, Mrs. Thomas Des. N. Himmer 108 75 97 101 99 92 292 Craig, rg 2 0 4 Totals SERVICE it 309 Fitzgerald t Deyermond. H. Butler 89 109 111 83 90 101 274 Mantled, rg 1 0 2 Score by periods: 0 Totals 471 429 480 1380 Grecoe 82 98 107 287 — — 1 2 3 4 T. Viveney 97 89 85 271 ireener AIR CORPS (1) Totals 19 10 48 Amesbury.. 7 13 5 17-42 TEMPLE'S McCullom 94 112 93 309 id New England Green B. Todd 77 71 66 214 AMESBURY (23) Punchard .. 11 7 6 3-27 Totals 457 488 478 1423 66 MAIN STREET TEL. 1175 ntest will be held In J. Dean 82 98 106 286 FG. F. Pts. Referees: Connors, Berg. Time purpose of encourage M. Fowler 88 79 74 241 Murveay, If 4 0 8 of periods: 4-7s. improvement. Louis A. E. Briggs 99 88 74 261 MEN'S MONDAY LEAGUE Boyle. rf 1 0 2 latent vice-president of B. Bryne 87 94 76 257 CARISBROOKE (2) Feltham, c 1 0 2 Reserve bank of Bog- Totals 433 430 396 1259 Sughrue 92 85 84 261 English, c 1 1 3 'man of the committee Mosher 82 79 94 255 E. Gleed, 1g 1 1 3 iirect the contest. Greenfield 101 106 129 336 Sullivan, Ig 1 0 2 EXPERT gedles Reilly 91 111 93 295 Rubino, rg 0 3 3 top the tragedy list in PIANO TUNING O'Connor 98 103 106 307 — — — 1 n factory. Within their REPAIRING Totals 464 484 506 1454 Totals 9 5 23 ENMORE (2) chain treads, their Walter K. Jennings Score by periods: gle of gears and levers Caliri 96 92 98 286 Tel. Law. 9211 1 2 3 4 T. parts, is the constant Sweeney 80 96 86 262 Punchard.. 11 7 15 15-48 Jury anti death. Svenson 97 94 97 288 Amesbury.. 5 5 8 5-23 Allen 116 90 95 301 ASBESTOS SIDING Referees: Connors, Berg. Time of Cordwood Cut Thompson 118 109 111 338 of periods: 4-8s. New beauty rn Johns Manville Per- Totals 507 481 487 1475 • Length Wanted matone Colored Asbestos Sidewalle. Reasonable Also Insulated Brick and Stone. JUNIOR VARSITY Roofing. Estimates Free, ARUNDEL (0) IRT SORENSON PUNCHARD J.V. (27) WILLIAM P. DOYLE R. Parsons 88 73 83 244 EPHONE 685-W FG. 1. Pts. Foster Circle, And. — Tel. 14433 Brent 100 94 91 285 Stack, if 0 0 0 Driscoll 90 85 95 270 DeClercq . . . 94 105 92 291 IILEY BARNARD Armitage 95 90 114 299 DAMPHOUSSE Instrument Instruction Totals 467 457 475 1389 SIDING — INSULATION ite and Insurance PRIVATE and 0.1.41.4943 YORKE (4) ROOFING —: at :— Himmer 127 94 96 317 Telephone 20488 Any Time id Barnard Streets • Accordion • Clarinet Innis 80 98 94 272 Neil 103 87 100 290 200 MT. VERNON STREET 'elephone 66 • Saxophone 594-11 ESSEX ST., at B'way • Trumpet Best 98 97 114 309 • Piano •Illass Viol *Drums Dummy 97 97 97 291 Lee-Chalmers • Totals 505 473 501 1479 iaistery Shop Electric & Spanish Guitar ARGYLE (4) ,f furniturerte-upholstered • Vibraphones Chalk 96 116 107 319 Fuel & Range Oil — Custom mode tarsi- Covers. Davis 93 87 97 277 Areet Andover METRO MUSIC CENTER Anderson 125 116 111 352 N. Parsons 103 97 105 305 rel. 301- M 420 COMMON ST. TEL. 20232 Dummy 89 89 89 267 ANDOVER COAL Totals 506 495 509 1520 BALMORAL (0) Now for the F. Kefferstan 84 90 93 267 COMPANY ROOFING Warhurst 84 79 96 259 st Indies, South ROOF REPAIRING Moriarty 108 99 113 320 famous steam- OF ALL KINDS Pulster 106 120 93 319 Proctor 95 105 104 304 27 MAIN ST. TEL. 365 All Parts of the 25 Years of Experience Totals 477 493 499 1469 All Work Covered By Insurance

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Wet Wash :k I Service. As gjc.17t ud . . . . junior bolero-dress of polka dotted Channels, Regulators, inside and I Flat Work. outside door and trunk handles ANNUAL JANUARY SALE taffetized Rayon mated with Back-flared White Mirrors, Furniture Tops, Mirror reslIvering. Butcher Rayon Linen Bolero. Gray or Navy; Sizes 7 to 15 EASONABLE Many Dresses for $7.00 and $11.00 OURS ALONE IN LOWELL at only 22.98 CITY GLASS CO. 20% OFF ON ALL REMAINING STOCK Laundry 311 COMMON STREET LAWRENCE 50 WALNUT AVENUE ANDOVER 110 TELEPHONE 9539 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN - JANUARY 20, 1949 LEG. BUSINESS PERSONALITIES AND SERVICES TOWN OF AND( You Should Know and Patronize

Fine Cheddar Get Your Car Serviced Baker Refrigeration Co, PUBLIC REAM Polly Prim Beauty Shop APARTMENT - SIZED WASHERS Notice is herehy given tl $39.95 Reduced to 532.00 of the Town of Specialist In all Frozen Foods of Survey METAL BASE TABLE LAMPS bold a public hearing on F Branches of The New England Milk Pro- For Winter At Murray's $15.95 Reduced to 59.95 anuary 21. 1949 at 7:30 ducers' Association at 16 Tantal- GUARANTEED USED Mt Mill, on the petition REFRIGERATORS Ir others for the Beauty Culture Ion Road, Shawsheen Village, is a AND. 1934 Skerman and LAW. 22111 plan dated January 1949 and 66 MAIN ST. cooperative bargaining agency, F. Goodwin, for the purr TROOP MEETINGS tan for public Tel. 970 and 11115 been in business for 30 a private way thereon. years. Troop 72 of the South church BOARD OF The frozen food lockers which met last Friday evening in the SMOKED SHOULDER By SID:4Ey church vestry with Scoutmaster VALENTINES are BO popular, have been operat- Boned and Rolled -and- ing since July 1943. • Leslie Mullin in charge. .Among LOVELY HANKIES The N. E. P. E. A. (You've seen the visitors were the Rev. Fred- 57c Lb. TOWN OP AND( erick B. Noss. pastor of the 15c Each to 50c Each these letters on their trunks), sell Pl'1114IC BEA! church; Calvin Metcalf, district CORNED BEEF THE IRMA BEENE SHOP frozen fresh fruits, frozen vege- Mader chairman. and Walter Caswell, NI T. Stevens Co. 8 MAIN STREET 795 - M tables, butter, cheese and meat. 59c Lb. letitioneil the Bard of St If you enjoy frozen foods. this is district commissioner. license to keep and store I amount of 2000 gallons in r the place to get quality and varie- The main business of the meet- tank on the land of the petiti. DISTINCTIVE ty. ing was preparltion for the court Street in the said Town ublic hearing on said peti t: SERVICE Customers come from near and of review which will be held Fri- January 31, 1949, 7:30 r. 11 with p Lady Attendant far to buy the fine cheese which day evening. Jan. 21. Mr. Met- Muse, in accordance General LAWS relating there is made in their Vermont Plant. calf and Mr. Caswell assisted in By Order of M. A. BURKE BOARD OF Cheddar is sold at 79c per pound. drilling and quizzing the scouts on GEO. ti. WI FUNERAL HOME Pliers say it is of an unusually fine various testa. 383 No. Main St., And. 2 Date ot thaw, Jan. 20, 1949. flavor. Winter is here, and though it Many boys are making an en- SPECIAL The N. E. P. E. A. will buy and hasn't been noticeable, you'll soon deavor to advance in ranks. They Silk or Woolen (plain) ANDOVER SAVIN( process meat for locker patrons Do You Know are for first class, B. Douglas, R. Andover, Mat PHILIP I. GAUDET need skid chains, a good sturdy and for those with home freezers. Metcalf and R. Gillis; for second DRESSES Building Contractor--Remodeling battery ready to go on frosty 63c The following list of ofk If you wish to buy frozen foods mornings, and the right winter oil Massachusetts? class, R. Hudgins, D. Gordon, F. Expertly Dry Cleaned and ators of the Andover Saving FOUNDATION and HOT-TOP by published in compliance or freeze your own meat, vege- in your car. Rugg, J. Shaw, R. Fenton, R. Sher- PRESIDENT Cement Block, Stone, Brick oral DO YOU KNOW Although Pressed man, W. Crawford, and V. Rob- Burton S. Fla: Cement Work tables or fruit, call at 16 Tantal- Without these, winter means total employment in Massachusetts bins; for tenderfoot, J. Gordon, vicE. PRESIDENT AND Sand, Loam and Grovel Ion road and it will be processed trouble, and the John M. Murray Louis S. Fing For Free Estimates Tel. 1519-W for you. dropped by 13,100 workers in No- and P. Pingree. ASS'T TREASU service station carrying the excel- Winthrop Newei Call Andover 7 0 9-7 1 0 for lent Gulf products, is prepared to vember compared with the year be- Mr. Metcalf presented the troop CLERK with a plaque indicating that :16 Charles C. Kim fu rther information. ,avoid all that for you. fore, certain industries showed sub- COLES' per cent of the troop metnbers at- TRUSTEES .. Will your 'car start on a frigid stantial increases, as reported joint- 'rerm expires 1 ('orNTY LEGION AUXILIARY tended Camp Onway. J. Radford Ahhot Al NURSING HOME morning? Is there any tread left ly by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Sta- 35 MAIN ST, ANDOVER Al The Essex county American Troop 71 of Shawsheen Village Wallace F. Brimer "A Home of Helpful Service for Chronic on your tire to give you traction tistics and the Mass. Dept. of Labor Ternt expires 1 Legion auxiliary held a meeting in is entitled to a plaque indicating F.. Barton Chapin Convalescent, and Bed Patients" when caught in a snow storm? and Industries Manufacture of Saugus, Jan. 15th. Reports on that 44 per cent of the registered Louis S. Finger 10 Summer St. And. 1389 Murray's service station at Main transportation equipment, Including Term expires .1 the Christmas parties which were scouts in the troop attended Camp Burton S. Flagg and Chestnut sts., has the tires automobiles, gained 4,900 em- ANDOVER Charles C. Rim held at the Home of the Angel Onway last summer. and tubes you need, Gulf gas and ployees, the °obstruction industries BOARD OF INVES. Guardian in West Newbury and Troop 70 of Christ church met J. Radford Abbot oil, and a lubrication job to offer 3,000, the service trades 2,700, fin- Service DITING COMA ERNEST L. WILKINSON the Carpenter home for children Friday, Jan. 14, under the leader- Sales and that will make even winter driving ance, insurance and real estate Wallace E. Brimer Ch. in Salem, were read at this time. ship of Scoutmaster of George Philip F. Ripl Real Estate - Insurance pleasant. 1,800, retail trade 1,800 and public General CORPORATO The Christmas shop was held at Luedke and Senior Patrol Leader RES. AND. 1653 Murray's service station can in- utilities 1,700, in addition to in- AUTO REPAIRING lieorge E. Abbot Henn the Essex sanitarium in Middle- Bantroft Frederick. Numerous J. Radford Abbott John LAW. 4762 stall a battery for you that will be creases of 8,000 in local and state I'hilip K. Allen Charl ton, and was greatly appreciated games, including basketball, were 'Eddie' Ellis 'Hank' Brearly Foster E. Barnard Wm. 311-312 BAY STATE BLDG. quick starting when you need it governments and 3,800 in Federal by the patients, as it allowed the played. The troop has been con- 61 PARK ST. TEL 24 Wallace E. Brimer Wintl most. Drive in to Johnny Murray's government employees It is flugk Bullock Edwa veterans to choose gifts for all centrating on the study of Morse and get that car ready for any estimated that close to 500,000 vet- F.. Barton Chapin Franl members of their families at no signalling. Walter C. Casewell has Edward S. Eckman Philit emergency. erans and service men in Massa- William V. Emmons Georg expense. It is hoped that a large joined the troop committee and AUTO LOANS chusetts will receive dividends on Louis S. Finger Irvin. number will attend the next busi- will assist the chairman, the Rev. CAR HARD STARTING? Burton S. Flagg Alfre their service life insurance, the Claude M. Fuess Abbol ness meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday. John S. Moses. EQUIPMENT LOANS New Exhibition Opens payments ranging from small TRY TEXACO HIGH-TEST James Gould Colve Jan. 27. Pack 72 of the Free church, Edmond E. Hammond Gard, amounts to several hundred dollars supervised by Cubtnaster John Roy E. Hardy Walt, PERSONAL LOANS At Addison Gallery and CHARLES C. Mass. Div. of Employment. Se- Carver, has approximately 50 cub DIANA In the words of Bartlett H. Deposits - 57,-107,090.97 curity reports a total of 96,095 con- scouts attending the various den HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL No. 10 BEAUTY Ilayes, Jr., director of the Addison Chtt, r No. 1129 tinued claims for unemployment meetings. Gallery, the new exhibition which BLACKIE'S SERVICE STATION SALON compensation and veterans read- Troop 72 of the Free church is Andover All Types of opened Monday, Jan. 17 under the justment allowances during the first busy with the problems of re- PERMANENTS title: "Material and the Immater- THE A DIANA LANE, Prop. week in January, compared with registering for a new yearly ial" consists of "seventy indescrib- of Andover in the St National Bank Musgrove Bldg . 67,261 claims in the same week the charter. Calvin E. Metcalf, district JOHN M. MURRAY UM Sq. Tel. 164 able objects in transparent and I /ecember 31, 1948. year before.... Total payments dur- chairman, was present at the meet- ANDOVER, MASS. translucent material." Published in reopens ing the week this year amounted to ing Friday, Jan. 14 and awarded SUPER SERVICE under This is one of the first times $1,449,713 A special committee the Camp Onway plaque to Scout- PURITY CLEANSERS, Inc. that the works of so many artists has been appointed in Maynard to master David MacCord. The past T. J. SCANLON CO. Home of Quality in such a variety of mediums have make recommendations regarding summer saw 44 per cent of the MAIN AND CHESTNUT STS. TEL. $484 I. Cash, balances Building Materials - Hardware been displayed at the same time the establishment of an official town troop in attendance at the camp. COME SEE US FOR YOUR TIRE NEEDS balance, and cast LAW. 9018 - 5004 2. United States I 3 HOUR SERVICE under one roof. Masterpieces in planning board In the town of Executive Board Meeting ESSEX ST. COR. BROADWAY plastics, glass, metal and other un- guaranteed LAWRENCE, MASS. Somerset a special committee has The executive board held a sup- 13 ESSEX ST. TEL. 1951 usual materials ranging from the RES. AND. 1529 been appointed and is preparing a per meeting recently to discuss SHATTUCK'S EXPRESS 3. Obligations of SI early days in sculpture to contem- comprehensive zoning by-law for plans for coming events. EST. 1911 porary works will be exhibited un- 5, Corporate stocks submission to the voters. Highest Camp Attendance Daily Dependable .-I., Reserve bank) • , til Monday, Feb. 14. (Compiled by the State Planning N. E. Milk Producers Assn. elite &Gail SIw Troop 7 6 of Ballardvale will re- Addison Gallery is open week Board) 32 Park St. Tel. And. 511 6. Loans and disco: ceive a plaque from District Chair- FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7. Bank .premises man Calvin Metcalf indicating that CHEESE - MEATS from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Sundays. tares $15,719.45 HAD ROLE IN PLAY it had the highest percentage of Frozen Fruit and Vegetables 3 MAIN ST. TEL. 867 Robert A. Baldwin, a freshman registered scouts from the An- 11. Other assets .. AND. 709 Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe at Oberlin college, and son of the dover district attending Camp On- PERMANENTS -- HAIR TINTING Rev. and Mrs. A. Graham Baldwin way last summer. 12. TOTAL ASSET: CARRIE P. BACON of Hidden Field, played the role of a sailor in the Oberlin Drama- LORIS DI STEFANI FOOT TREATMENTS There's Something New 13. Demand deposits Musgrove Bldg. And. 1004-W tic association production of Eu- aerations PAINTER end DECORATOR gene O'Neill's "The Long Voyage 14. Time deposits of Home" at Oberlin, Ohio, last and Exciting at RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL-SCHOOL ations Saturday. 244 SO. MAIN ST. TEL. 1438-W 10 Park Street 16. Deposits of Unit THATCHED ROOF License #93 tal savings) SHAWSHEEN MARKET "An Eating Pia. of Dleinction" M. 2nd Floor - MUSGROVE BLDG. 16. Deposits of Sta1 THE GARDEN SHOP Martha and Frank Robinson TEL. LAW. 277)2 T. WALSH EST. 1885 17...Deposits of ban STEDMAN & SON Proprietors NO. ANDOVER ANDOVER SQUARE 18. 'Flowers, DELIVERY HOURS PLUMBING AND HEATING Other deposits I ROUTES 125 • 133 TEL. ANDOVER 1998 Plants, Shrubs. MON., WED., FRI. MORNINGS ONLY CONTRACTORS 19. TOTAL DEPOS Evergreens SATURDAY ALL DAY 2 RIVERINA RD. TEL. 509 AIR CONDITIONING IMMIIIII=11.1.11.111111111. 23. Other liabilities Tel. 276 80 LOWELL ST. SHEET METAL WORK RST DAIRY 24, TOTAL LIABIL MOTOROLA 28 ESSEX STREET WALNUTH U TEL. AND. 201 GILBOARD'S - ANDOVER 10 Serving Andover RANGE AND FUEL OILS FL WEV TELEVISION For Over 26. Capital Stock: TROMBLY BROS. EVEFig occnsion Now Sensationally located in the fel Common 35 Years 21. SERVICENTERS -'' c AND. 994 Surplus LOW PRICED! THE B. A. JENKINS, PROP Ignition - Carbureter and Brake Repairs ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE 27. Undivided profl TEL. 31031 or 22582 J. H. PLAYDON $179.95 SHAWSHEEN LAUNDRY 147 Sutton St. Hillside Rd. By-Pass 60 MAIN STREET AND. 70 CO., INC. 29, TOTAL CAPIT NOW- Mortgages EVERYONE can afford this The Finest Laundry and TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFS 20, TOTAL MASH New Roofs Installed and Repaired new Entertainment for the CLEANING SERVICE ENTIRE FAMILY J. A. PEROS & SONS 31, Assets pledged AVAILABLE INSULATION AND GENERAL LOANS CONTRACTING for other purp ANDOVER TRY US AND SEE FOR TEL. LAW, 4931 33. fa) Loans as t HOME SERVICE YOURSELF Andover Savings serves of State of Massac 2 Essex St. Tel. 1970 TEL. 620 AND. Bank I, C. W. Hollat Swear that the aba VERRETTE'S end belief. 61 MAIN ST. ILL 103 Weston F. Eastman Restaurant (Beal) In The Swart' to and su INSURANCE Fraser's Service Station me this 10th day o Square GAS -- OIL 'Kathe REAL ESTATE sstive RANGE OIL LAWRENCE PLATE and WINDOW GLASS COMPANY 4-62. My commission Z7 ACME TIRES Bay State Bldg. ON THE BATTERIES 1951. 417 CANAL STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. AND SQUARE Tel. 155 TELEPHONE 3 - 7151 12 No. Main St. RES. AND. 1775 LAW. 3 - 2149 ANDOVER

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN - JANUARY 20, 1949

U.N. Extends Control Over Narcotics LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS LOST NEW SINGLE-Extra well built. 1 OF ANDOVER Commonwealth of Massachusetts rooms, bath and 2 unfinished in PROBATE COURT LOST-SUNDAY NIGHT IN THE attic. Latest equiptnent. Built-Ill CES Divorce Docket No. 19172 Andover Playhouse-A silver heated garage. 54 acre land. I Eaten. se. To Francis G. Power of Washington in bow-shaped brooch set with minute to bus line. Right price. the District of Columbia. Zircons. Reply to Box B. J13 Apply to B. M. Thomes, Rocky A libel has been presented to said Court by your wife, Ada It, Power of Andover in 11111 Road, South Dist., Andover. said County praying that a divorce froth the FOR RENT hood of matrimony between herself and you FOR SALE-THE FACILITIES OF be decreed for the came of desertion and FOR RENT-TWO CONNECTING praying that she may he permitted to resume our modern job printing plant for her maiden mime of Ada A. Buchan. Rooms, furnished or unfur- all your needs in printing - Refrigeration Cs, PUBLIC HEARING If you desire to object thereto, you or your nished; light housekeeping priv- attorney should file a written appearance in letterheads, bill heads, posters, RENT - SIZED WASHERS Notice i given that the Board s hereby said Court within twenty-one days from the ileges; centrally located; busi- 5 Reduced to 532.00 of Survey of the Town of Andover will flyers, cards. Quality and service BASE TABLE seventh day of March 1949, the return day ness person preferred. Reply LAMPS bold a public hearing on Friday evening, of this citation. are our specialties. The Consoli- 05 Reduced to $9,95 January 21, 1949 at 7:30 P. M., at the Wittiest' John V. l'helan, Esquire, First Box L, Andover Townsman. J13 dated Press. Inc.. 4 Park Street EED USED REFR1GERATOES Town Hall, on the petition of Roland H. Judge of said Court, this seventh day of Sherman and others for the approval of a LAW. 22111 January in the year one thousand nine hun- plan dated January 1949 and drawn by Clin- dred and forty-nine. WORK WANTED ton F. Goodwin, for the purpose of opening JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. WANTED TO BUY privet: way for public use as shown GENERAL HOUSE WORK IN hereon. Commonwealth (if Massachusetts BOARD OF SURVEY ANYTHING OLD-FASHIONED Olt PROBATE COURT adult family. Reply Box C. Ily SIDNEY P. WHITE, :ED SHOULDER • Docket No. 226,103 Andover Townsman. ANTIQUE; also Furniture re- Chairman Essex, FM. finished. Guy N. Christian, ied and Rolled (13-20) To all penning interested in the estate of Barbara M. Edmunds late of Andover in FOR SALE Union St., Georgetown, Mass. 57c Lb. l))' OH' NDOVEIE maid Comity, deceased. Write or phone 2851. We will .A petition has been presented to said The General Assembly of the United Nations recently approved a NO. 8 RANGE WITH OIL BURN- 1'1 111,1(1 HEARING Court. praying that William H. Delaney of new protocol extending international control over a number of call. )RNED BEEF Sudbury in the County of Middlesex or ER, China closet, Four poster al. T. Stevens Co. Marlaiiil Mills having some other suitable person he appointed ad- synthetic drugs which had been developed in recent years and had 59c Lb. petitioned the Board of Selectmen for a ministrator of said estate. remained outside the scope of previous conventions on the control bed, Glass door Bookcase, Lea- ANTIQUES OR ANYTHING OLD license to keep and store gasoline in the If you desire to object thereto you or your ther Sofa, Club Chair. (5,13,20) Marbletop, Walnut, Grape and amount of 2900 gallons in an underground attorney should file a written appearance in of narcotics. Above are some of the drugs brought under inter- tank on the land of the petitioner off Stevens said Court at Newburyport before ten national control by the new Protocol. Previous conventions covered Roland Luce, 19 Barnard Street Rose-carved Furniture. Masa, Street in tlic said Town of Andover, a o'clock in the forenoon on the twenty•fourth only natural narcotics, such as opium, cocaine and morphine. China, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, r Consumers Co-op public hearing on said petition will be held day of January 1949, the return day of this JUST COMPLETED. THIS HOME January 31, 1949, 7:30 P. M. at the Town citation. Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, Fur House, in accordance with provisions of the talks for itself. Has everything. ST. ANDOVER Witness, John V. I'helan, Esquire, First niture, Etc. William F. Graham, General Laws relating thereto. Judge of said Court, this twenty-ninth day Extra good construction. Best Ily Order of the of December in the year one thousand nine Jr., 165 Golden Hill Ave., Haver- BOARD OF SELECTMEN quality materials. well planned, hundred and forty-eight. hill, Mass., Telephone Haverhill GEO. II. WINSLOW, RICHARD J. WHITE, JR., ratt . good location, transportation, Totes Clerk. 6 -20) 7010-W. Will call to look. Don ut imme, Jan. 20, 1949. built-in garage. Inquire of B. M. PECIAL SHAWSHEEN (tf 261 Mrs. G. Edgar Best, Correspondent, Telephone 171 Thomes, Rocky Hill Rd., An- 'oolen (plain) ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK Commonwealth of Massachusetts Andover, Mass. PROBATE COURT dover. January 13, 1949 Docket No. 220,734 Auto Insurance S Essex, ss. 63c The fullawitrg list of officers and corpor- i'.T.A. MEETS conditions of homes that she has FOR SALE-PORTABLE TYPE- ator' of the Andover Savings Bank is here- To all persons Interested in the estate of visited as a representative and :ly Dry Cleaned and George C. Richards late of Andover in said The Shawsheen Village Parent- writer, Chaisse lounge, Club 1949 PLATES AT ONCE by published it: compliance with the law. $10 TO $30 DOWN PR.ESIDENT County, deceased. Teacher association met last Wed- also the conditions under which Pressed The administrator of said estate has pre• chairs, coffee tables and leather New or Old Cers-No Welting Burton S. Flagg nesday evening with their presi- some children have to live. She Fire, Theft, Property Damage Placed VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER tented to said Court for allowance his first chairs. Venetian Blinds re- Louis S. Finger and final account. dent, Herbert Ortstein. gave some real examples of condi- D. HARDY DREWREY If you desire to object thereto you or your paired. R. L. Luce, 19 Barnard ASS'T TREASURER Paul McKinnon, chairman of tions in homes such as she has OPEN EVENINGS Winthrop Newcomb attorney should file a written appearance in St., Andover. 141 MIlk St. 1430 Mesa. Ave. CLERK said Court at Newburyport before ten o'clock the program for the evening, pre- found them and also the mistreat- Boston Harvard Sq. in the forenoon on the twenty-fourth day of Charles C. Kimball sented Miss Elizabeth Harris of ment that some unfortunate chil- Liberty 2-3070 Eliot 4.011] TRUSTEES January 1949, the return day of this cita• Brand Heart Disease MAII. AND REGISTRY SERVICE Term expires 19511 lion. the M. S. P. C. C. and her subject dren receive at the hands of their Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First I. Radford Ahhot Alfred E. Stearns America's No. 1 Killer Judge of said Court, this thirty-first day of was "Neglected Children." It was parents. Miss Harris mentioned ST. ANDOVER Wallace E. Brinier Abbot Stevens Term expires 1951 December in the year one thousand nine hun- surprising to learn from her the that the M. S. P. C. C. is ono of The outstanding progress made dred and forty-eight. E. Barton Chapin Philip F. Ripley the organizations supported by in the control of tuberculosis and There's Something New Louis S. Finger Colver J. Stone RICIIARD J. WHITE, JR., Register. (6-13.20) the Community Chest, and she other diseases, through programs Tenn expires 1952 NI )TICE Burton S. Flagg Henry S. flopper also told of the wonderful work of voluntary health agencies, can and Exciting at NDOVER Charles C. Kimball Commonwealth of 'Massachusetts ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT BOARD OF INVESTMENT PROBATE COURT that is done in placing some of be duplicated in the efforts to con- J. Radford Abbot Henry S. Hopper Docket No. 226,209 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE these children in better living quer heart disease, America's No. 10 Park Street and Service AUDITING COMMITTEE Essex, as. Wallace E. Brimer Charles C. Kimball To all persons interested in the estate of DISTRICT quarters. 1 killer, if the February fund-rais- General Philip F. Ripley Katherine Driscoll late of Andover in said 1. Section III of the Zoning By-Law is Vincent Barrett, a student of ing campaign of the American CORI'ORATORS County, deceased. atomic,' by adding a sixth type of District Heart association and its affiliates -0 REPAIRING George E. Abbot Henry S. Hopper A petition has been resented to said Court reading "6. Multiple Residence District." the Central Catholic High school RCA VICTOR J. Radford Abbott John M. Kemper for probate of a certain instrument purport- 2. A new section IV-A is added to the and also of the Conservatory of is generously supported by the 'Hank' Brearly Philip K. Alien Charles C. Kimball ing to the last will of said deceased by Helen Zoltan.; Ily•Law reading as follows: EYE 4.0 Foster E. Barnard Wm. D. McIntyre StPierre of Andover in said County pray Music entertained with Solovox public, Harold E. Stassen, national Wallace E. Brimer Winthrop Newcomb ing that she be appointed executrix thereof SECTION IV-A. campaign chairman, said today. K ST. TEL 24 Multiple Residence Districts arrangements. WITNESS Hugh Bullock Edward C. Nichols without giving a surety on her bond. In a message transmitted to Dr. E. Barton Chapin Frank L. Purdon If you desire to object thereto you or your In multiple Residence Districts no build- Harry I. Emmons spoke briefly Edward S. Eckman Philip F. Ripley attorney should fiile a written appearance in ing or structure shall be more than 2Ya Laurence 13. Ellis. of Boston, stories in height and no building or struc- and earnestly of the importance of William V. Emmons George F. Sawyer said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the president of the New England IELEVISION Louis S. Finger Irving Southworth forenoon on the seventh day of February ture shall be so arranged or designed to be people signing up as blood donors HARD STARTING? Burton S. Flagg Alfred E. Stearns 1949, the return day of this citation. used in any part except for one or snore of Heart association in anticipation Claude M. Fuess Abbot Stevens Witness, John V. Phelan, Esquire, First the following purposes: and the Red Cross would like as 1. Any use permitted in Single Residence of its campaign which begins Feb. GILBOARD'S - ANDOVER EXACO HIGH-TEST ames Gould Colver J. Stone Judge of said Court, this fourteenth day of many names as possible on their mond E. Hammond Gardner Sutton January in the year one thousand nine hun- Districts. 7 and ends Feb. 28, Mr. Stassen J 2. Two or more attached houses or an Roy E. Hardy Walter C. Tomlinson dred and forty-nine. list. • the and apartment building. declared: located in CHARLES C. KIMBALL, Clerk JOIIN J. COSTELLO, Register Refreshments were served at 3. Such accessory uses, including recrea. "In terms of the need, the na- E MOTOR OIL No. 10 tional buildings, and heating plants, as are the close of the evening by the customary in connection with the uses eau- tional goal should perhaps be 50 ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE Charter No. 1129 Reserve District No. 1 second and third grade mothers. S SERVICE STATION iterated in clauses I and 2. millions, not the $5,000,000 we REPORT OF CONDITION OF Also to amend the "Zoning Map of the tie Department Town of Andover, Massachusetts, dated Jan- D are seeking. But the leaders of uary 27, 1936" as signed by the Planning The Dramatic department of the medicine and science guiding the THE ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK Board and on file with the Town Clerk•to of Andover in the State of Massachusetts, at the close of business on denominate the following area as a "Mul- Shawsheen Village Woman's club Heart program are in 1949 asking r•I M. MURRAY tiple Residence District": will meet at 2:30 p. m., Friday, only for the funds that can he 1,ecember 31, 1948. A certain parcel of land in Andover Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency. bounded and described as follows: Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs. Gil- used in a program this year." Beginning at the northeasterly corner bert Cate of 12 Cedar rd. It was announced that Stassen SERVICE under Section- 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes thereof at a point in the westerly line of Mrs. Wallace Fiedler, chairman will he the principal speaker Mon- ASSETS Morton Street Extension, so-called, and at the southeasterly corner of land of Mary C. of the department, will conduct day evening, Feb. 7 in the Hotel CHESTNUT ITS. TEL. SW 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve Manning: Thence running southwesterly, southerly the meeting which will consist of Somerset, Boston, when the na- US FOR YOUR TIRE WEDS balance, and cash items in processof collection $2,366,801.53 and southeasterly by the westerly line of said selecting a play from the group of tional and New England cam- 2, United States Government obligations, direct and Morton Street Extension four hundred nine plays that were obtained in Bos- paigns will begin. Stassen's guaranteed 3,086,884.09 (409) feet more or less to a point at land of Agnes C. Murray, et al; ton recently. This play will be speech will be broadcast national- 'Thence running southwesterly by said land TUCK'S EXPRESS 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 336,671.70 of Murray, land of McCarthy, .and land of presented by the group in the ly from Boston. EST. 1911 Stevens, and by a line which is one hundred spring. The committees attached Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of Federal fifty (15(1) feet northerly front and parallel Di.pentlable Reserve bank) 12,000.00 with the northerly line of Morton Street to the presentation of the play STATE AUDITORS HERE three hundred thirty-three feet (333) more will he selected at this time also. Two state auditors, Wendell C. St. Tel. And. 577 6. Loans and discounts (including $61.27 overdrafts) 2,532,461.08 or less to a stone wall at land of James and Ellen Coates: Dessert will be served prior to Brooks and Herbert 0. Sanborn, 7. Bank premises owned $107,379.58, furniture and fix- Thence northwesterly by the center litre the meeting with Mrs. Charles arrived here Monday for the an- of the wall as it now stands and land of tures $15,719.45 123,099.03 said Coates five hundred ten (510) feat more Currier, Mrs. Gordon Colquhoun, nuttl audit of the town's hooks. or less to other land of said Coates: 11. Other assets 214,490.96 Thence northeasterly one hundred ninety- Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mrs. Gil- eight (198) feet more or less by land of 'said bert Cate and Mrs. Charles Mc- Here To Serve 12. TOTAL ASSETS $8,672,408.39 Coates and northwesterly, still by land of Cullom as the hostesses of the OANS ('eaten, fifty•five (55) feet to land of said John M-.-Murroy SHAWSHIIN Mary Manning. day. LIABILITIES Gulf Thence easterly by the wall as it now All members not able to attend MOTOR MART 0 to $2,000 13. ...tends and land of said Mantling three huti- Super Service Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- dred eighteen and tire tenths (318.5) feet this meeting, please call Mrs. Your Andover Ford Dealer porations $5,182,721.26 more or less to Morton Street Extension and Cor. Main and 47 Haverhill St., Ilhawshoen Gilbert Cate before Friday. the spoint .of beginning. Chestnut Streets Tel. 767-Law. 5615 IDOVER 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- Caotaitittig in all four and six tenths (4.6) ations 1,742,189.67 acres more or less. A true copy Attest: UPHOLSTERING ANCE CO 16. Deposits of United States Government (including pos- Chairs - R•flnIshed - Cane Seating 212,124.62 GEORGE II. WINSLOW. License #93 tal savings) Town Clerk, Andover, Mass. Venetian Blinds - Window Shades Boston, Mass. January 17, 1949 High Grade Coverings for Davenports - MUSGROVE BLDG 16. Deposits of States and politioal subdivisions 425,141.53 Lino Rugs - Mattresses Remade The foregoing amendments to by-laws are 17... Deposits of banks 250,337.35 hen by approved. Packing - Shipping - Crating )OVER SQUARE CLARENCE G. BARNES ROWLAND L. LUCE 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 206,331.82 Attorney General Pursuant to Chapter 40 Section 32 of the (Formerly Buchan's) Paint Sale .. ANDOVER 993 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,018,840.25 ietleral laws as amended. 19 Barnard Street Tel. 1840 GEORGE II. WINSLOW, 23. Other liabilities 36,302.95 Town Clerk Clean-up on Discontinued • • JTHURST DAIRY $8,055,143.20 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES FLATS - SEMI-GLOSS AND HIGH GLOSS Serving Andover CAPITAL ACCOUNTS For Over 26. Capital Stock: 200,000.00 35 Years (c) Common stock,. total par $200,000.00. 28. 200,000.00 B.P.S. PAINTS AND. 994 Surplus INS, PROP. 27. Undivided profits 217,265.19 At Half Price 29. 617,265.19 mtgages TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. $8,672,408.3') MEMORANDUM LOANS 21. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Cross Coal Co. Odds and Ends for as little as

12, (al Loans as shown above are after deduction of re- $1'378'281'99 se 20,561.70 )ver Savings rves of 20 rents on the dollar State of Massachusetts, County of Essex, se. COAL COKE --- OIL I. C. W. Holland, cashier of the ahove-named hank, do solemnly Bank sw ear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Oil BURNERS and b TEL 103 eliet IN ST. C. W. HOLLAND, Cashier. A Chance To Do That Odd Job at Negligable Cost (Beal)

Sworn to and subscribed before Correct-Attest Service Station Ste this 10th day of JanuarY. 194' Burton S. Flagg GAS -- OIL 'Katherine A. Berry, W. E. Brinier RANGE OIL Notary PttP11 e Louis S. Finger W. IL HILL ACME TIRES commission exi)tres Aprii 26. 1961: Directors AND BATTERIES Hain St. Tel. 155 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN — JANUARY 20, 1949

jpg volunteers; as clerical stasi g, pri1-1 pie Urgent Need s I &M "Medal of Honor" To Hold Hearing Sees tnts: Mrs. William Hughes, Mn new deal Story Now In Its On Street Plan For Blood Donors James Eaton, Mrs. .1. .1. Tavern. Tree Warden, G. R. Abbott, lied...11 people. Second Printing The board of survey will hold a Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Mrs the Al public hearing at 7:30 p. m., Friday (Continued from Page One) The first printing of "The Byron Smith, Mrs. harry Emmons. —F. Is. it(SOSEVI in the town house on the petition of Urges Action To Save Elms Medal of Honor," the United reports the use there of between Mrs. Theodore Ward, Mrs. Robert tholes to prove Its worth. Many Roland H. Sherman and others for States Army's great story of its 20 and 25 pints a week on an Taylor, Mrs. Roy Malley. miles of roadside were cut by our the approval of a plan for the pur- Medal of Honor and of the coura- average. The blood needs of other Mrs. Leon Field will he assisted tractor mower and addit lona, pose of opening a way for public One diseased tree was found in geous men who have won it since hospitals serving Andover people as chairman of transportation by heavy brush was cut by hand. 1947, four more in different sec- It was first authorized on July 12, use as shown thereon. are just as great. Mrs. Ellen Mc- Mrs. John P. Connors. This coin- OLUME 62, NUMBI The Andover Village Improve mi tions of the town In 1948. 'this 1862, was a huge success and sold The plan shows that a section of CollAim, executive secretary of An- tt„ will gladly furnish donors ment society stands ready to pro- year may bring many times this out almost Immediately. To melt Highland rd., from Salem at., south- dover chapter, reports that since transportation to and frotn vide the tree warden with $500 the number of diseased trees. Should he popular demand, a second west, approximately 800 feet to a July 1 Andover chapter has haul center. worth of chemicals this year to we wait for the loss of a great Printing has been authorized anti point 45(1 feet from Main st., would nine emergency calls ,for blood, VIEWS destroy poison Ivy along our road- many trees before the town he- will soon he off the press. be closed, and that Dwight at., Involving 23 pints. The blood to The General Education Board nt sides provided we supply the comes aroused the cost will he which runs from Main at. to High- supply these needs must come the United States was chartered by labor and a sprayer. Last year de- The stories of the bravery of much greater than to fight for our land rd., would be made a public from the veins of healthy, gener- Congress in 1903. OF lay in obtaining chemicals was the these Medal of Honor Winners— good trees now. men like Lieutenant Amite L. way. That section of the road which ous people: it cannot be manufac- cause of the small amount of this 'rrees should be pruned and Murphy, who jumped on a burn- it is proposed to close borders the tured. work being carried out. It is THE fertilized at least every three years ing tank destroyer and, despite a northwest side of the athletic fleld. donors are urgently STUDY POPULAR PIANO planned to continue this work Blood for good growth and health. This leg wound, killed or wounded needed, the statement continues, IN YOUR OWN HOME more extensively in 1949. The decision of the board of sur- department with but three regular about fifty Germans and stopped vey will have to go before the town when the Red Cross bloodmobile NO EXTRA CHARGE NEWS I recommend that $10,800.00 men cannot hope to do this work An attack: or like Corporal Harry meeting for approval. comes to South church Jan. 31, in be appropriated to carry on the Hy LEONARD F, .1/1 alone. R. Marr, who threw himself on a order that we may he able to sup- WALTER SLOCOMB regular work of the tree warde:.' TELEPHONE 2037 - MK is any interesting con Funds will have to be provided lye hand grenade and saved the ply blood for our people when they II department. This is an increase of for extra pruning to destroy the Avets of his comrades at the co It Public Works Dep't need It. If and when you or some- that the United States wit $310.00 over the amount appro home of the elm. bark beetle. For of his own--will linger with you one in your family needs blood, enterprise system is urg iodated last year. Such a budge' Completes Budget en all-out fight, spraying from long after you have closed the all you will have to do is to call pe,in governments incret under present rates provides tht overhead by airplane or helicopter eovera of this thrilling volume. (Continued from Page One) Red Cross headquarters. The Lumber — Paints plan the lives of their p following sums. who have done little more and from the ground by mist This book is handsomely bound amount for 1948 was $63,300. blood will be supplied FREE by Wardens Salary ... $1,568.00 and is divided into four major an umbrella against the sprayer must be provided each Other items sought for 1949, be- Red Cross. The only charge to a Paper and Labor 3 men 7 819.50 parts: Part I is the history of the Inflation, now criticize n ear even though it is impossible sides the Andover street bridge recipient is that made by a phy- Gasoline, Oil Truck, Medal of Honor; Part II consists failing to check spiraling to prune all the elms at once. elude Main street improvements. sician or hospital in connection Hardware Tractor, Mow& and failing to increase export Such a program would not only of photographs of Medal of Honor $3.500, repair and build side- with administration. If you can Saw Maintenance 690.00 winners; of World War crease imports. All these retard and control the dutch elm Part walks. $7,50q, purchase power donate blood, or you know some- Mason Supplies Ilardware, Tools Ill tells the story of the action for necessitate increasing g( tlsease but at the same would con- mower, $935, light truck, $1,600, one willing to do so, please call and Equipment which each person was awarde I control. This contradict!( rot other insect pests. and as a replacing sections of Wooden fence, Andover 1496 and register. Trees the Medal of Honor :and lists these J. E. Pitman Est. nation vociferously d public health ntenstire destroy dis- $1,000. To facilitate operations at the Rent of Shop and regimentation in any fort rase carrying flies mid mosquitoes. persons by wars :and campaigns. blood collection center, Mrs. Fog- 63 PARK ST. ANDOVER As authorized at the last annual Garage 210.00 alphabetically, by last names, and planning against obvious ter Barnard, chairman of regis- TEL. 664 town meeting a new 1',42 ton Telephone, Printing by the states front which they INQUEST ORDERED des, really accentuates th trations, 1111E4 enlisted tile follow- truck with power winch was pur- and all other items 112.5)1 entered the service; and Part IV Police Chief George A. Dane in which It finds itself. ChatiP(1. It has been a great help tells how the information used in has been notified that Dr. William Purpose of Marshall Ply in carrying out our work since Total $10,800.00 the volume was unearthed and has .1. Brickley, medical examiner of The devastation of its delivery. Our chain saw con- This budget provides for the a calendar of documents and a Suffolk county has ordered an in- No Time For Blindfold Choosing! Europe forced us to acce employment of three regular me . bibliography. quest into the hit-run death of Your diamond purchase is an ligation of instituting the and for an increased number ol Collies of "the Medal of Hon tr" Andrew N. Karakanas, who was important one! Rely on the Plan. Nations were unabl There's Something New trees for planting. In front of new may be obtained from the Super' 1- injured fatally last New Year's jeweler whose reputation for feed themselves, much I homer; being built in many parts dent of Documeots, Government eve. The inquest will he held in quality is well-known. Select goods to sell in exchange and Exciting at of the town. your diamond from the collec- Printing Office, Washington 25 Suffolk county as the death oc- So we extended the war- tion of loose or mounted Respectfully submitted. D. C. at $4. 50 per copy. curred there after the victim had sure of Lend-Lease into 10 Park Street stones at— George R. Abbot, Tree Warden been removed to a Boston hos- time generosity and prac COURT ST. MONICA pital. John H. Grecoe's the European Recovery Sunday Vesper Service Court St. Monica, 783, C. 0. of From a blue-print of proll RCA VICTOR A., will hold a bakery sale at 9:30 SPONSOR WHIST PARTY JEWELRY STORE pean needs for four years At Cochran Chapel a. m. Saturday in the Lawrence EYE -C-) Each Sunday evening during the Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge, 48 MAIN ST. TEL. 830- R a means of getting Europa Gas and Electric Co. office, 5 Main No. 136, and 1.0.0.F. No. 23(1, winter term, there will he a vesper gle to her own feet rant st. The committee incluAs Mrs. will R11011/401' a public whist and service held at the Cochran Chapel sit Indefinitely receiving Charles .1. !bailey, ehairman, as- domino party at 8 p. no. Friday in for the students of Phillips acad- would merely keep a sou sisted by Mrs. James .1. Murray the fraternal rooms, Musgrove TELEVISIONELEVISION emy, and all others in the town of failing body. The difficu and Mrs. Florence Naughton. building. Prizes will be awarded, Andover who may care to attend. faced us, as the physician The regular monthly social including a door prize. Those in These services are taking the place we couldn't really blue meeting of the Court St. Monica, charge Include the entertainment of the usual morning service held severity of the illness, t' 783, C. D. of A., will be held at 8 committees of both lodges. (luring the fall and spring terms. the prescription or the p. in. Monday In the school hall. The service starts at 6:15 p. in., and time the patient should doses. And we couldn't ref lasts approximately a half hour. JUROR DRAWN to paper the complicat Organ preludes will be played by Donald R. Look, 115 Main st., might develop. Mr. Howes from 5 until 5:15 p. no. was drawn by the selectmen Mon- DRESSMAKING Make Europe Healthy o'clock and people are invited to lay night to serve as a juror at REMODELING The nature of the Stine come early for this quarter hour of he session of superior civil court visas. Europe was too s' music. The Rev. A. Graham Bald- ALTERATIONS melting at Salem, Feb. 14. For Real Values in recover by itself. How lot win, the school minister at Phillips LADIES' SUITS, COATS, take to make the patient academy, will give a series of brief DRESSES MADE TO ORDER impossible to determine meditations based upon the Lord's ANDOVER CRAFTSMEN Home Furnishings thought that steady dose: Prayer. can supplies of food, raw An invitation to attend these RE-UPHOLSTERING and machinery for four y. services is extended to all of the Musgrove Building Telephone PAUL'S CLEANERS probably make him reasif residents of Andover and their Elm Square And. 1820- W AND DYERS thy. The complications tl friends. 127 MAIN STREET TEL. 2125 ticipated were national Smelldown payment. trade restrictions and cc Low monthly terms. MERRIMACK COLLEGE Llberel trede•Ine And a virulent attack I Swelling hookbags and rather nism might well prolong serious faces ileum to be in vogue ment period, if it' didn't a at Merrimack college this week. the patient. Of course h It could be that first semester his part by making seri examinations are at the top of this , to convalesce quickly week's college activities. Mid- complications. terms start at Merrimack this Fri- Cure "Dollar Deficit" day, January 21, and will continue Our purpose is simple. until January 27. nations suffer from "doll the Typewriter Shop Blood, when you need it (Continued on Pap Incorporated at no cost! That's the goal of the 269 Common St. Lawrence Red Cross national blood program. Tel. 4702 Make your appointment to save a Shepard Resit life maybe your own. Tel. 1496. Town Office! For proof, read the "Value Comparison" at Howell I". Shepard o the right. road has submitted hi lion from both the boar More power is yours for brilliant perform- , Superb Fit — Handsomely Tailored men and the board of ance . . . with more payload capacity, too! A large variety of patterns Mr. Shepard has not b Superior ease of handling is yours with best of health recently al $22.95 advanced steering, and front-end design. attended a board mr More load protection and driver comfort several weeks. He Is r are yours with longer, bigger-capacity he out of the state. springs . . . and generous-sized cabs. .The resignation, chat And more safety for loads, and for your la, came before the se truck investment, are yours with the safest 'Read this Value Compariso4 Monday night's awedr vision ever designed into a truck cab . . . (Dodge Model F-152; and Comparable tentative is required as and with the finest of all brakes. 1 1/2-Ton Competitive Models) in law, it becomes; eller • McGREGOR CORDU- with. These are just a few of the many advanced Mr. Shepard, whom ROY SPORT COATS features that are yours with Dodge "Job- electinati and assessor Rated" trucks. There are many more! 4 pockets - excellent )'ear, has been elected selection - - $22.95 So come in . . . and let us give you all the for four terms. He was reasons why this truck represents Value fed in 19:11 and with tt tire re No. 1 for hauling jobs in this weight class! -elections serve Years when lie entered GREY FLANNELS He was again re-elect and would have colt Medium or Very Dark fourth term next March For the good of your business of the 11 'al Oxford Grey Flannels manufacturers of (1Y0 Total Spring Length (front & rear) t 194 in. 1711/s in. 162 in.— i $13.50 soaps at Lowell Juiteti has been to norIBE active in the I that have been held • Other GREY FLANNELS --- Medium and Dark $11.50 lover i:sickgateccil'R C KS Windshield Glass Area' 901 sq. in. 713 sq. in. 638 sq. in. 545 In recent years. *To outside of lie (curb clearance) Computed Iron; data based on ests or comPulaltora obtained from usually reliable sources. !All four springs. !Measured from production models. RU G S OR CLEANED — 00 4, Computed nom width and depth measurements; no allowance to, contours. MOTHPROOFEC CARPETING EXPERTLY IN HOTELS - THEATRE —ORIENTAL RUGS A SP Otash Rug Clear 'flanZter&51ttanfon 5 1100K STREET — Andover, Mass. Incorporated Exeter, N. H. Tel. Lawrence 22298 or La