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NDITIOt, VOLUME 73 NUMBER le..3 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, CCTOBER 22, 1959 PRICE 10 CENTS kDEAAy ER SHOP .4111 Drainage Policies Will A E PARKD, street iron A Be Decided By Boards S 12714 The Planning Board and Select- GR S. Fund Workers men will sit down to discuss s' Experisnct drainage policy Nov. 2, concen- Rtlneb tratirig on whether the town can, orations Given Data or should, insist on developers Coats and l;etti Winthrop Newcomb, United Fund bearing the expense of improving e to Order individuals chairman, outlined, town-owned drainage facilities. at a coffee hour Oct. 15, the bud- The broad question of respon- getary processes of the United sibility for improvements to exist- Fund following the campaign. Mr. ing town utilities, when they are Newcomb is well qualified for taxed by new homes, was raised this task as he has been a former by Selectman William Stewart. Budget Committee Chairman for Ile stressed the importance of several years. preventitive measures, rather Prior to Mr. Newcomb's talk, than being forced to solve some Dr. Nina E. Scarito, general cam- problem later. paign chairman, gave a short talk Of particular importance, Stewart illustrating how Andover's people stated, is the drainage situation not only benefit from the three at the Wild Rose Farm, com- Andover member agencies but from plicated by other developments in the majority of the 27 member the area. teeds, we sl agencies. Stewart explained that a 50-inch quickly. He: The coffee hour was held at the pipe has been installed to drain II times. home of Mrs. r:Horia White, chair- the sub-division. This leads out to man, whose committee includes Lowell at., where two 24-inch Mrs. cordon Clement, Mrs. Thomas drainage pipes are in the street. Dye, co-captains; Mrs. Charles W. On several occasions, Stewart had 1131:11 (Continued on Page Nine) raised the question whether the street drainage would be ample CIDENT SCENE INSPECTED — Officer James Gorrie and one of the Raytheon Company's RE May Refer Brook to handle the larger drain in the CE AVENUE gu ds inspect the scene of the fatal accident on York st. last Friday morning. At right is the development. There also was talk car' involved in the accident, driven by Mrs. James McAllister, 212 Boxford st., Lawrence. Kil'ed was John C. Buckley, 50, 34 Beaconsfield st., Lawrence. Police are still investigating. Project To Voters (Continued on Page 15'1 the ',accident. (Leone) Rogers Brook reconstruction may again be presented to the Few Halloween Rev. Bradford voters for action at town meeting. Children Busy In Many The Selectmen expressed some Parties Planned To Be Installed doubt Monday night that the towns- Halloween parties will be held people know exactly what the on a limited basis this year by The Andover Association voted Ways At Theatre Workshop project involves, even though a the town Recreation Committee. unanimously to proceed with the — - vote was taken to appropriate The annual events will be held Installation ceremony of the Rev. While rehearsals for "Tom I Carol Drake, Polly Bolihan, Olivia f175,000 as matching funds with at the South School Oct. 31 at J. Allyn Bradford, minister of ili Sawyer" take place three days a Koravos, Shelia Lawlor, Christine the state. 6 p.m. for Ballardvale; at the Free Christian Church, at a week at the Shaw barn head- Loebel, Ann Mc linty, Ellen Commented Selectman Edward North District School at 5 o'clock; council meeting held last Sunday quarters of the Childrens' Theater Marshall, Phebe Miner, Jenny P. Hall; "It's a hig project for a and a dance will be staged at the small section of town. Did they afternoon. The date set for the Workshop, all the other members Ogsbury and Kit Royce. Jr. High for, young people in that know what they were voting on?" Installation is Nov. 1, at eight of the Workshop not in the cast are The posters that will be seen age bracket, starting at 8 p.m. o'clock in the evening. Ile explained that the former .busily at work on other phases of throughout the community will be There will be no party for pre- Mr. Bradford announced the the production. In homes through- created by a group working under Board of Public Works used to present various projects for Rogers school and elementary school plans for the program at the coun— out the community various groups the direction of Mrs. Anthony children in the central district, cil meeting, which are as follows: learning the technique of Puma. They are Mary Lou Carr, Brook and the townspeople went Dr. along with them. "Now", he con- based on a poor attendance in the Seelye Bider, president of applying theatrical makeup, how to Jamie Carmichael, Rosemary past two years. Colby College and noted lecturer, construct stage properties or Jolliffe, Michael McDonald, Wendy tinued, "it's $175,000 and I think they'd like to know where According to Frank Markey, (Continued on Page 15) scenery, how to collect or make Prodan, Dade Puma, Alan Thomp- secretary of the Committee, re- costumes, or how to create eye- szn, P am Thornton and Denise they're going". State Agrees On Price presentatives have been invited catching posters. iker. to three different meetings to Studying makeup at the home of The subject arose when Town PARKING, TRAFFIC ON (Continued on Page Five) Manager Thomas E. Duff reported discuss the plans. The areas Mrs. Peter Dantos, assisted by where parties will be held are the ASSOCIATION'S AGENDA Mrs. Harry Loebel, are Jane Cal- that the state now has agreed, in 7 he Shawsheen Village Stealing Pumpkins only ones to send anyone to the nan, Patricia Coffman, Ann Do- (Continued on Page Nine) meetings. improvement Association will herty, Laura Frishman, Carol From Doorsteps meet tonight in the Sacred Hill, Linda Hill, Karen Ilutchin- Heart School at 8 p.m. son, Susan Kenny, Susan Kohli, The police department has had Members will be asked to Susan Mulvey, Cathy Murphy, , three reports of stolen pumpkins, discuss the parking and York St. Residents Ask Nichols, Elizabeth Ray- I accordingto Sgt. William R. traffic Judith problems in the stynski, Vicky Tsepas and Kathy hickey.key. Village. . Wojtkun. And in all three cases, he said, Mrs. Karl Roehrig, assisted b y the persons reporting the thefts For Full-Time Officer Mrs. harry Nadler, are working have been warned that the cruisers are un to spot suc a theft York st. residents, north of there except to check doors at with another group that will supply Haverhill st., have petitioned the night". These, he commented, are the cast with costumes. They aree unless likelyit takes place ath just the, ERTAOH.-i ____ moment the car goes past the Selectmen for 24-hour police pro- checked by the cruiser men now. house. Many homeowners tradi- tection by foot patrolmen, follow- And he also informed the group All Varieties tionally leave the pumpkins on the ing last week's fatal accident on that a foot patrolman couldn't Have your Doctor's pre- HOLLAND BULBS front steps during the annual the street. cover the area as well as a man scriptions compounded box 794 Halloween season. Twenty-six signatures appeared on a motorcycle, who now served by a pharmacy in which One report, it was learned, in- on the petition accompanying a the section every day. you can have complete volved a home on Shawsheen rd. letter stating the residents' belief Nicoll commented that an aver- that the capacity of the thorough- age of 40 tickets are handed out confidence. Our skilled COLE PAINT (Continued on Page Five) Registered Pharmacists • 10 MAIN .;1'. TEL. OR 5-1156 fare to handle traffic has been every morning by this officer, double-check each com- badly exceeded by the influx of whose only up-town duty is pounding step to assure OWNERS TRANSFERRED cars to the Raytheon plant. Calling during the noon hour. accuracy. We are Pre- Makes available this attrac- attention to "unsafe conditions", Ile also told the group, and the tive three bedroom, quality .1( ription Specialists! • the residents stated their feeling Selectmen, that the problem of Depend on us for ranch, landscaped lot and that a foot patrol would help in the traffic in the area can not be car garage. DRUGS, sickroom • single enforcement of speed limits and completely solved as long as most ,upplies and all other $17,900 to end "unsafe driving practices". of the cars in the parking areas licalth aids. JOHN & RITA HEWITT Police Chief David Nicoll told have to drive out onto llaverhill Realtors the group that the officer assigned st. to Shawsheen for many years At present, he said, there are 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER "never went 100 square yards out two men in Shawsheen at peak MARGE TELS. GR 5-0973 — 5-1834 of the square. lie didn't move from (Continued on Page Five) FUEL OILS —.Anne OF DISTINCTION TRE. PIED PIPERS OF ANDOVER 24 HOUR

ANDOVER OIL BURNER 2/k Plumbing SERVICE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN '? Heating MUM 4=1/470C HOWE PHARMACY Formerly & McNally MAIN AT PARK ST. "11AL" RUTTER, PROP. GUY HOWE & TED LELAND For Your Printing Needs 124 Cross St. Lawrence TEL. GR 211 No. MAIN ST. GR 5-5121 TEL. MU $.111123 5-0107 It G. NU. 6510 LUPINE RD. GR 5-0365 Call GR 5-1943 Open Evenings • 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 R071 .aclociotxxso000000000114k The Lynn District WSCS meeting ' k t i SUPPER POSTPONED ill Attend Meeti A552 will be held Friday, Oct. 23, at the The bean supper planned by the Guild Enjoyed men s Clubs 'MEMO] Wilmington Methodist Church. The 34, San Francisco Andover Historical Society for Congregational District Women's Will M Oct. 24 has been indefinitely Halloween Party meeting will be held in Lowell ee postponed. ANIDOVIEP A Halloween party was held by Nov. 5. members of the Ballard Vale United Members are asked to bring toys rNel LARKING A NOOVE 04 Church Guild last Thursday or clothing for children to the next TOWNSMAN evening. meeting and these articles will he PLAYHOU E Established 1887 Games were played and prizes sent to the Little Wanderers Home NOW thru TUESDAY awarded as follows: funniest in Boston. Each Evening at 7:30; (Clam digger), Marion Batchelder; Mrs. James Letters had charge' Published Every Thursday Saturday Matinee at 1:45 prettiest (milk maid), Louise Mears; 166 No. Main Street, Andover, mu, Sunday con't from 1:45 of the devotional service and re- ' most original (flapper of the 1920's) freshments of doughnuts and cider Entered as Second Class Matters Admission This Engagement Gladys Smeltzer. were served by Mrs. William Mar- The Andover Post Office ADULT: Mat 60t; Eve 904 Price 10t per Copy During the business meeting it ruzzi, Mrs. Randolph Perry and 4 $5.00 per Y CHILD: 30e Anytime Publisher Irving E.110,0 — — — — — — — - was announced that a coffee hour Mrs. Ralph Rosenblad. A HOLE IN THE HEAD would be held Tuesday morning, Editor David E. Y Guild members present included Business 6 Technicolor Nov. 3, from 9-11 a.m. in the Mrs. Willard Myers, Mrs. Robert Adv. Mrr• • • • Flornon,i R, DeRuisp- Frank Sinatra Eleanor Parker vestry. Saturday, Nov. 9, a Boy Mitchell, Mrs. Richard Sherry, Mrs. Showings; Each Eve at 8:20; Scout supper will be put on by the Henry Meyers, Mrs. Raymond NATIONAL EDITORIAL Sat Matinee at 2:40; Sunday Guild. O'Donnell, Mrs. William Mac- at 2:40; 5:35; 8:30. AC:1C 110 — — — — — — Causland, Mrs. Alfred Webb, Mrs. FORBIDDEN DESERT Ann Hess, Mrs. William McIntyre, A Peuturette Mrs. Curtis Scholtz, Mrs. Albert —__MMUMNIZtni• Wed, Oct. 28 thru Tues Nov.' 3 .2Gafra Warner, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. pecs000000ctoaccoosoom DONALD W. BACON ONE FULL WEEK Harry Batchelder, Mrs. Joseph OliNSMAN Special Matinees each Day — 1:45 Bacon, CPA, Serio, Mrs. James Letters, Mrs. CORRESPON OEN T Donald W. Each Evening at 7:30 WILLIAM STEWART cerne dr., will speak on a pi Ernest Ball, Mrs. William Marruzzi, e St Parish Tel. GR 5-2 Sunday continuous from 1:45 The first annual get-together of the 72nd annual meeting of For TAXES Mrs. Ralph Sharpe, Mrs. William Mrs. Sarah Lewis Ad' rni—risiTn.-This-tricrge mernt the men's clubs of Andover erican Institute of Certi Batchelder, Mrs. Robert Mears, Itallard v sde ADULT: Mat 90e; Eve $1.25 churches, under the sponsorship of Tel,T 26 blic Accountants, which CHILD: 50t Anytime Mrs. Ralph Rosenblad, Mrs. George Mrs.Ruth GGreen — ANDOVER the Andover Council of Churches, cuss the effect of a rei — — — — — — Davison, Mrs. Herbert Peterson, si oi vds heen T ei. GR 5.110 SOUTH PACIFIC Mrs. William Smeltzer, Mrs. Neal will be held Dec. 2 at the West eral regulation that pert Cinemascope 6 Technicolor FINANCE CO. Minion, Mrs. William McLellan and Parish Church. Scouts, movies; Mrs. Helen Blot }one, regardless of legal Rossano Brazzi Mitzi Gaynor The men's group at West Parish counting experience, to Showings: Mat each dal:— 2:15; Street Floor Musgrove Bldg. Mrs. Arthur White Jr. ham, preserves; June Circle, what will act as host, and supper will elephant; Mrs. Peg Burnham, snit sent taxpayers in informal Each Evening at 8:00; Sunday: ELM SQ. GR 5- 1998 TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED be served at 5:30 p.m. The Rev. pute conferences, it was 2:15; 5: 15; 8:15. ADS BRING RESULTS bar; Mrs. Marcelle Farrington, to Archibald MacMillan, formerly Mrs. Ina Petrie, turkey sum unced by the national pro minister of the United Presbyterian Mrs. May Leidich, supper resent nal organization. Church in Lawrence, will be the Lions; waiters and clean-up, Ka More than 2,500 CPAs and tl guest speaker. under the chairmanship of Malt ests from all parts of Tomorrow evening, at fl o'clock, Downs. unity are expected to attend delegates will meet at the West tober 24-28 meeting in Season Skipper Topcoats Parish Church to continue planning LI ancisco. Among the other the affair. AVIS Will H old cts being discussed at The delegates include William hnical sessions are the c Stewart, chairman, West Parish; Guided Tour butions of accounting to bi William Meike, co-chairman, South Members and friends of it ss profits, the latest trends Church; David Reynolds, Free Andover Village Improvemes deral taxation and the cal Christian Church; Clarence John- Society will have an opportual tlook for 1960. of imported! son, Baptist Church; Faye Elliott, to inspect the various resent Mr. Bacon, Regional Comn Christ Church; Wendell Matheson, Lions owned by the group, oner of Internal Revenue Ballard Vale United Church; and taking a guided tour Sunday, Os ston, is a member of Robert Ilulburd, Cochran Chapel. 25, at 2 p.m. The group will lens CPA committee on members from in front of the %lemon* ticipation. lie is a member Free Church Plans Auditorium on Whittier st. e Massachusetts Society After the tour, refreshments vu A's. Fair Nov. 14 be served at the home of Mr. au The "Rainbow Trail" is theme Mrs. John Kimball, Holt hill Fan, amily Night Al of the annual fair at the Free on Prospect rd. If transportatia Church, which will be held Nov. is needed, townspeople may cal, aptist Church HARRIS 14 under the direction of the Mrs. George Brown. Woman's Union. case of rain, the tour Family Night sill be obser Craft work is being prepared for takeIn place Nov.I. the Andover Baptist Church the fair in work-bees held each "School of Missions" prop Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Adams is AT WESTBROOK nday, Oct. 25. general chairman, assisted by the Priscilla A. Ball, daughter o! The families will assemble following: Mrs. Muriel McAnern, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney Ball Jr. ai .m. in the Vestry, where dess finance; Mrs. Jennie Domingue, Lincoln cir. and Sharon A. Riggs II be served. This will TWEEDS decorations; Mrs. Lois Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mores Bowed by a Worship Service, publicity; Mrs. Gladys Deyer- A. Riggin Sr. of Bellevue rd., an ich girls of the second and ti mond, aprons and sewing group; enrolled as freshmen at Westbro ar Junior Department will t, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gorrie, Junior College, Portland, Me. t. Those who will present bakery; Books Junior Pilgrim RECEIVES PROMOTION ndle lighting program are: Cat `59 Fellowship, Scott Downs, chair- , mer, Ilene Jean Estell, Su Ernest Comeau Jr. has recent' man; Mrs. Etta Chadwick, candy; been promoted to manager of tit nnett, Jean White, Bevi On the Isles of Hebrides off Mrs. Gwen Sandberg and Mrs. TechnicalrServices Laboratory attuck, Janice Robinson, Su born, Judy White, and Sha the coast of , crofters Dorothy Black, Christmas; Mrs. the W. H. ace Co. Mr. , Lorraine MacKenzie, crafts; Mrs. graduated from Boston Universit, 'son. have been weaving fine Louise Thompson, gift shoppe; and also received his master A film in color entitled "Itegi topcoatings for more years church school, grabs; Miss Irma degree at Tufts College. He has yond", will be shown, port] than we have been a country! fleene, handkerchiefs, Mrs. Marion also done Post graduate study ! g the story of two missiona Bole, harvest; Mrs. Ruth Ilitchings, Northeastern and Boston Universt the Belgian Congo. All fami And for all those years, they old jewelry; Mrs. Peg Gunn and ties. Ile is the son of Mr. and Mrs, d friends of the church are have concentrated on quality. Mrs. Margaret Tinker, plants; Ernest Comeau of Lovejoy rd. ally invited. The Committee in charge is Miss Beulah Dennison, ch That is why san, assisted by Mrs. Charles Harris Tweed topcoatings have Shattuck, Mrs. C. Newman Macl the luxurious texture, Mr,. J. Robert White, Mrs. It Salters and the pastor the the outstanding colorwork Donald' J. Ryder. and the uniquely inntigren BALLARDVALE different patterns that OMEMAKERS' CLUB The regular meeting of are the hallmark , of Scottish excellence. illardvale Homemakers' Club be field at the home of Mrs. Ft Froburg on Marland st. Tues Tailored by funeral dome Nov. 10, instead of Nov. 3 Season Skipper, previously announced. these woolens become Established 184 0 1959's most desirable topcoats. BARNARD And at a price COMPLETE 1 which makes the N Since value as fine as the fashion! FUNERAL SERVICE S 1930 IJ Serving

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OFFICERS WORKSHOP licity chairmen on their duties ance of Scout Masters Henry ill Attend Meeting Federation Holds IIELD AT ESSEX AGGIE as officers. James, David Shearston and Earl An Officers' Workshop was held Mrs. Richard Gannon, Mrs. Leon Burdick, the group left the church San Francisco Meeting Here Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, at the Wilde and Mrs. William Cumliffe Saturday morning and returned Alumni Field House, Essex Coun- (tip The annual meeting of the of Indian Ridge Homemakers and Sunday afternoon. Northern District of the Garden ty Agricultural School for officers Mrs. Robert Mears and Mrs. Frank Club Federation of Massachusetts of the various Homemakers' clubs.. Green of the Ballardvale Home- Window Shades — Traverse Rods Inc. will be held .Thursday, Oct. Miss Katherine Lawler and Miss makers Club attended. Venetian Blinds 4AN 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Marilyn Davis, County extension SCOUT NEWS agents, introduced the speakers, Cleaned — Re-taped — Re-corded 1887 Phillips Academy. Twenty-two members of Scout A cordial invitation to attend Miss Ruth McIntire and Miss Kath- Troop 77 of the West Church leen Williams of the University Shiepe Co., Inc. hursday this meeting is extended to the enjoyed a Camping Trip to the S.A. of Massachusetts, who Idover, man officers, executive board and past spoke to Harold Parker Reservation during 227 Hampshire Sr. — MU 2.7403 the ss Matters presidents of the Federation and chairmen, secretaries and pub- the past weekend. Under the guid- Office I to all club presidents and members S.00 per 1' of the Northern District. leg E. Re, The hostess clubs will be the avid E. Yrz Andover Garden Club, the Law- rence Garden Club and the Temple You Are Cordially Invited i. DeRulun Emmanuel Sisterhood Garden Club of Lawrence. TO VISIT ITORIAl The theme of the meeting will C Fr~gtT 1~0~ be "Design for Growing." Regis- tration will be held at 10 a.m. at Ingal George Washington Hall, after which there will be an introduc- GLEN MEADOW ESTATES DONALD W. BACON N tion of Federation and District ald W. Bacon, CPA, 35 ENTS Don officers and hostess clubs. cerne dr., will speak on a panel At 10:45 a.m. Edmund Swigart ANDOVER GR 5-2 wis the 72nd annual meeting of the of the Ipswich River Sanctuary of Tel. u erican Institute of Certified the Massachusetts Audubon Society blic Accountants, which will will speak on "Design for Living". LOCATED AT LOVEJOY AND DASCOMB ROADS !en cuss the effect of a recent From 11 a.m. to 12 noon, Patrick GR 5-1111 eral regulation that permits Morgan, distinguished artist and • lelen yone, regardless of legal or horticulturist, will speak on Lovely RANCH, COLONIAL and SPLIT-LEVEL HOMES ircle, whit counting experience, to re- "Design in Nature and Art", with sham, son sent taxpayers in informal tax illustrations. ington, to puce conferences, it was an- From noon to 1:30 a buffet Priced from $19,800 unced by the national profes- lunch will be served at the An- ey suppe Excellent terms for both V. A. and conventional buyers. ter rearm nal organization. dover Inn. reservations may be .an-up, se More than 2,500 CPAs and their made with club presidents. of halt ests from all parts of the At 1:30 p.m. at the Addison unity are expected to attend the Gallery of American Art, a two- OPEN DAILY - 10 a.m.to Dusk tober 2428 meeting in San day flower show, "Living with ancisco. Among the other sub- Design," will open to the public. SUNDAY - 1 p.m. to Dusk bid ts being discussed at the Donations will be optional. All hnical sessions are the con- proceeds will be used for the r butions of accounting to busi- Northern District Conservation SOLD BY: Realty Construction (Sales) is of tk ss profits, the latest trends in Scholarship Fund. repro vanes decal taxation and the credit Mrs. Byron R. Cleveland is GReenleaf 5-6680 opportuein tlook for 1950. director of the Hower show, s reser* Mr. Bacon, Regional Commis- assisted by Mrs. Edwin L. Bramley group, So oner of Internal Revenue in and a large group of garden club BUILT BY: Realty Construction and Engineering, Inc. It-1day, Oct ston, is a member of the members. will lean CPA committee on membership Nlemorii ticipation. lie is a member of t. e Massachusetts Society of resents nil A's. of Mr. al Hill Fart amily Night At rosportatai RAILROAD FEATHERBEDDING: may cr aptist Church tour Family Night will be observed the Andover Baptist Church by "School of Missions" program nday, Oct. 25. aughter The families will assemble at Ball Jr. a .m. in the Vestry, where dessert A. Ilissik II be served. This will be s. !loran Rowed by a Worship Service, in $500,000,000 LOSS se rd., at ich girls of the second and third Vie stbrool ar Junior Department will take , Me. t. Those who will present the TO THE NATION-INCLUDING YOU -EVERY YEAR IN ndle lighting program are: Candy s recent]. mer, Bette Jean Estell, Susan ger of tit nnett, Jean White, Beverly oratory fa attack, Janice Robinson, Susan r. Cornea born, Judy White, and Sharyn Un i versin Ison. Featherbedding on the railroads — pay for work master A film in color entitled "Regions Ile ha yond", will be shown, portray- not done or not needed — is costing the Amer- study a s the story of two missionaries Universe the Belgian Congo. All families ican people the shocking total of more than and Mrs d friends of the church are cor- y rd. ally invited. $500,000,000 a year. The Committee in charge is led Miss Beulah Dennison, chair- You pay for it every time you shop, because an, assisted by Mrs. Charles A. attack, Mrs. C. Newman Machen, featherbedding costs are hidden in the price of s. J. Robert White, Mrs. Ralph alters, and the pastor the Rev. everything you buy. nald J. Ryder. ALLARDVALE Obsolete union work rules, involving the rail- OMEMAKERS' CLUB The regular meeting of the road operating employees, are responsible for this allardvale Homemakers' Club will held at the home of Mrs. Frank gigantic burden. Right now, for instance, these robots on Marland st. Tuesday ov. 10, instead of Nov. 3 as rules require every diesel locomotive to carry a eviously announced. fireman — even though diesels have no fires to BARNARD stoke, no boilers to tend. The forthcoming negotiations between the rail- Since G roads and the unions are urgently important to 1930 E the whole nation. Serving N In asking the unions to drop these featherbedding Your C rules, all the railroads ask for is a fair day's Every Y work for a fair day's pay. Insurance I Need N AMERICAN RAILROADS Tel.36 MAIN AT BARNARD ST. OR 5-0202 - CSR 5-1214

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 R071. 4 A552 Campfire Girls A Members • MEMO!' AT THE CI-IURCIHIES Met Recently a sts To Teach( lembers of the executi St. Augustine's Church SATURDAY: 2 p.m. Annual Fair The South Elementary . AFTER Campfire Girls held their tee of the South Ele 6 of Andover Baptist Church. A REV. HENRY B. SMITH, Pastor were hostesses at SATURDAY: Confessions 4 to. delicious home-cooked ham supper meeting last Tuesday alte the cafeteria. Mrs. Robert terday for the teache Long distance telephone 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. will be served from 5-7 p.m. 7:30 ff members of the schoo SUNDAY: Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10, p.m. Teen Time Rally in Lowell. is guardian of the group ear rates are lowest after social hour was enjoye 11 and 12. Singing, special music, and a Burton Ilatcheller is het % six in the evening, he of Mr. and Mrs. Jera message by Rev. George Linhart. ant. rd., St. Joseph's Church II on Ballardtd and all day Sunday. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church Officers for the first hallol vlalemeet ( BALL AR DVALE) year were elected as fol teachers Wouldn't this SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. School with classes for all age r ac coiquainted v Wor- president, Janice Norris; e evening, or this Confessions heard before Mass. groups. 10: 45 a.m. Morning rsbeatnted committee cha president, Cynthia Ori a ce ship Service. Message by the Mrs. Franklyn K. liagge Sunday, be a Free Church secretary, Linda Johnson; . pastor, Rev. Donald J. Ryder, on charge of tea arrant good time to get REV. J. ALLYN BRADFORD, Pastor urer, Karen Mears; social the topic "Learning to Walk". her members assistin in touch with man, Jo Ann Batcheller. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Junior and Senior Choir anthem, "I'll Walk Allan S. May, Mrs. The girls chose "Cheskch someone you Youth Choir rehearsal. 10:15 a.m. with God", by Brodszky. The -tin, Mrs. Arthur P. S meaning "All Friends" as haven't seen for "Family Service" conducted by Junior Choir will sing the choral s. Michael A. Sravalle: Rev. J. Allyn Bradford whose Indian group name. The girls: awhile? response after the prayer. "Jesus orge M. Moss and Mrs. sermon title will be "A Walk In now learning the laws ill. Hear Us, We Pray" by Brahms. Campfire Girls. Schmidt. 'rhe ,Woods". Prelude, Chorale will Tenor solo, "Are Ye Able97 Those present were Theme in E by Franck. Anthem, be sung by Ralph Gilbreath. Nur- ILDREN BUSY Lo, My Shepherd's Hand Divine Batchelder, Janice Norris, Jt sery during the morning service. Batcheller, Catherine WORKSHOP by Haydn, Offertory Anthem, 0 5 p.m. Family Missions Night. Lord Most Merciful by Franck. Nancy Haggerty, Debra (Continued from Page Or Dessert, worship service, and the Karen Mears, Cynthia Postlude, Fairest Lord Jesus by film, "Regions Beyond". R p.m. Waite Lynda Johnson. l'he mammouth job of NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Edmundson. 5 p.m. Junior High Gospel Hour. Singing of old cnery for this play o Fellowship meets under the leader- fashioned gospel hymns, and a eves and complicated ship of Mr. Ronald Cebik. 5:30 tory "Lo, A Voice to H. message by the pastor, Rev. Sounding" by D. S. Bortai ound is being tackled p.m. The Senior High Pilgrim Donald J. Ryder, on the subject, Iliam Stevens, assisted Fellowship meets under the Mr. Gould will play the ' - "God Closed the Door". Adagio (Octet op 155) by rgaret Cross, Mrs. Fred FALL NEEDS- leadership of Mr. Robert Keeling. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Mid- Mrs. William Washburi MONDAY: 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Schubert, and the Postlu:' week Prayer Service. 8:30 p.m. working with a large , Class meets at the Church. ghetto (Concerto VI) by I. Diaconate meeting. Handel. The Carol Choir .la angsters including Peter FOR GARDEN at HOME TUESDAY: 10:30 a.m. The THURSDAY: 7:45 p.m. Senior cry Gail Curcio, ;retch women of the Church will hold a is "To God on high be thank' Choir rehearsal. praise" by Nicolaus ()eche, r, Paul Dantos, Carol "Rainbow Trail" Fair Work-Bee. artha Ellen Essiambre, 7:30 p.m. The Margaret Slattery Christ Church Greeters this week will be %k t IMPORTED REV. J. EDISON PIKE, Rector Mrs. David J. Fox, and lk. cow, Jerilyn Ilaggerty, Class will meet in the Church anson, Rozzie Kemper, SATURDAY: Oct. 24 at 5:30 Mrs. Sherwood W. Kelley. Parlor. 'ary, Read Majors, Linda to 7 p.m. Home Baked Bean Sup- Meeting of the Andover DUTCH BULBS WEDNESDAY: 10:30 a.m. The Patterson, Jacqueline per in the Parish Ilouse Reserva- tion of Congregational irk TOP SIZE ONLY Andover Ministers Association therine lioehrig, Deborah tions may be made by calling Miss and Ministers at the Congre_ will meet at the Church. 7:30 i n eSarson, Maggie Agnes Gallagher at Sr5-1379 or Church, North Chelmsfor. a TULIPS 10 for 79( p.m. The Missionary Committee s hburn,ohJohn tickets may be purchased at the 5:30 p.m. Junior High illy will meet at the Church. 7:30 p.m. net %Iorkinan and Janina I A splendid assortment of Iris, door. Serving on the committee are Fellowship will meet win The Every-Member-Canvass Com- Stage properties, anode Daffodils, Peonies, Amaryllis, Hya- mittee will meet at the Church. Miss Helen Smith, Miss Isabelle Junior High PF of the cinths and Crocus. Greenhow, Mrs. Allan Byer, Mrs. Christian Church. 7 p.m. signment, has Mrs. Hug THURSDAY: 10 a.m. The Sew- chairman assisted h Alexander Thomson, Mrs. Charles High Pilgrim Fellowship. ing Circle will meet in the lower (Then Parson, Mrs. C. X ROCK GARDEN ASSORTMENT Caldwell, Mrs. Leslie Westfall, p.m. Adult Education Parish Hall. 2:10 p.m. The Junior and Mrs. George Leal and Mrs. Sydney Pollard. Church Parlor. .e High Choir will rehearse. 3:15 turn are assisted by 10 BULBS 29( SUNDAY: Twenty-second Sun- MONDAY: 2:45 p.m. p.m. The Junior choir will re- irking with Jane Axelrod, day after Trinity. $3 a.m. Holy Study Group, South Vestry i l hearse. 5:15 p.m. The Senior High trenboim, Nancy Bradforc Communion. 9:15 a.m. Family "Home Missions in Alaska choir will rehearse. 7 p.m. The tnnon, Philip Chenevert, Boy Scouts will meet at the Service. Nursery for 3 year olds Hawaii". 3:30 p.m. Chorister • AGRICO rehearsal, Boys, anion, Fred Jewell, Mary Church. 7:30 p.m. The Senior and under. Sunday School Classes atilt l.arrabee, Dundan choir will rehearse. pan. Sanctuary Choir re- for 4th thru 9th Grades. Adult Leader, Mrs. Frank Crawford. Abbot Rogers, Linda FOR TURF - WITH UREA FORM West Parish Church h Discussion Group after the 9:15 TUESDAY: 2:30 p.m. I i Merrill Wreden. Agrico is 10-6-4 and contains REV. JOHN H. SARGENT, Pastor The collection of hand pr Service until 10:30 a.nt. 11 a.m. IV at the home of Mrs. Van Urea Form and natural Organic under the direction Nitrogen. A superior product. 4.25 SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Senior and Morning Prayer and Sermon by the 33 Morton st. Business • Junior High classes. 9:45 a.m. Rector. The Kindergarten, Nursery and program in charge of drew McDougall, assir — ALSO — Senior Choir rehearsal. 10:30 a.m. for 3 year olds and under and Social Action Committee. Tel s. Sherman Drake. Seel Service of Worship conducted by• Sunday School Classes from 1 roper items to be used I 7-7-7; 5-10-10; 5-8-7 be served. 3:15 p.m. Girl • the Rev. John Henry Sargent. The thru 3rd grades will meet at this Tr. 112, Recreation Room. e Martha Adams, Stepher LAND LIME - SUPER PHOSPHATE Church School classes will meet hour. The Prelude is "Ilenedic- Mrs. F. Kenneth Godin. I effrey Brown, Martha D as usual in the Vestry. 3 p.m. tus" by Edmundson and the Post- Circle I at the home of the • lolly II url bort, Kicky BONE MEAL - SHEEP MANURE Andover Association fall meeting lude is "Postlude" by Guilmant. Mrs. Harold T. Godfrey, 5' (Icy Sides, Hannah %%Mtn, BOVUNG at North Chelmsford. 5:30 p.m. The Christ Church Choir will rd. R p.m. Ping Pong for tie ikon and Jane %%holey. Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship sing "Make a Joyful Noise unto of the parish; all are wel.' Planning for the ushers 10-10-10: 80 lb. bag 3.00 meeting. Program — "Who's an The Lord" by Mueller. The music an evening of fellowship 'tree performances is Mrs Outsider". 7 p.m. Senior high is under the direction of Irvin recreation. ick Kimball, assisted by Pilgrim Fellowship meeting. 7 p.m. Wilkinson, choirmaster and or- WEDNESDAY: 6:45 p.m. flack, Catherine Crane an Executive meeting of the Young ganist. 5 p.m. Jr. Y.P.F. in the Club Supper and Program: L rha, Mrs. David Duncan PEAT MOSS Adults of the Andover Council of Parish House. 7 p.m. Sr. Y.P.F. L. Barber presenting a tra • barge of sound effects Use it as a cover and when Spring Churches in the Fellowship Hall. in the Parish House. on Alaska. Reservation ill be aided by Steven Wi comes work it into the soil ... it October 25-31 Clothing Drive. MONDAY: The Friendly Guild's Church Office (c Monday. Tickets will be sold aereates and retains moisture. Articles may be brought to the next meeting on Oct. 25 will be a THURSDAY: 10 a.m. F . embers of the Workshop Halloween Party. Vestry. Service Sewing for the ho ; orne of the schools. Dist WEDNESDAY: St. Simon and WEDNESDAY: 2:30 p.m. Junior and Missions. You are ur.. tese tickets is under the 39t to 3.95 St. Jude Day. 7 a.m. Holy Com- Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior bring your box lunch and f Mrs. Vincent Stulgis, munion. 10 a.m. Holy Communion, bent Heider and Mrs. Job Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Boy hand. Coffee is served at THURSDAY: 5:30 p.m. Christ an. "Tom Sawyer" will Scout Troop 77 meets. 3:30 p.m. Carol Choir re . Church Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. ented in the Andover Rig CHICK WEED KILLER Girls, Andover Baptist Church St. Ann's Choir rehearsal. in the evening of Nov. 1 REV. LiONALD J. RYDER, Recommended for Fall and Winter Pastor Cochran Chapel the following afternoon, application AND one application The North Parish Church REV. A. GRAHAM HAL: Acirl,' FRIDAY: No Junior Choir re- (Unitarian) — North Andover in the afternoon of Nov. 1 kills. SUNDAY: II a.m. See' hearsal. REV. E.A. BROWN Hi., Mtni,t,r be presented in the North Worship. The Speaker will iiig hi School. CAN FRIDAY: 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir. Rev. James Whyte of the N. 1.49 7 p.m. Senior Choir. Schools. ORK ST. SUNDAY: 10:20 a.m. Church RESIDENT! Christian Science Sod dov --CALL School. 10:20 a.m. Kindergarten AKE REQUEST (6 Locke Street) SALT MARSH HAY B.I.-1.50 and Nursery. 10:30 a.m. Morning (Continued from Page 0 GR 5-012 8 Service of Worship. 8 p.m. Youth SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday II a.m. Church Service. Sub' raffle times, plus a mat Fellowship. 3:30 p.m. Essex ights in Andover Square t Conference in Beverly. lesson sermon: "Probatioo Death". the flow of traffic up High TUESDAY: 2:45 p.m. Camp Fire the Square. Raytheon Girls. 7 p.m. Boy Scouts meet at Reading room, 56 Main sit 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday assigned two additional d Community Center. 7:30 p.m. traffic duty, he explain Education Comm. Friday, except holidays. one of these was at the FOR WEDNESDAY: Biennial Con- WEDNESDAY: Testimony ings R p.m. the fatal accident last wet We have the color you have ference. 3 p.m. Charitable Union. Some of the residents e In mind. Give your horn. itacit• South Church Ballardvale United Ch.: a belief that Raytheon PLUMBING REV. RALPH A. ROSEI:2131,AD,, !rig new appeal with blend- ,RED!. FREDERICK B. NCGS, Pastor everything it could to he ing, matching, or controlling FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts, SATURDAY: 9 a.m. Youth the problem, and sugges colors to fit your decorative Troop 73, Alan G. Chadwick, day for Christ Scrap Drive the town give them so' scheme — saucily. Cornet in Art\ REPAIRS Scoutmaster. tion. help by assigning the Interior and •slerior SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Church SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. man to the Village. that or• •osily applied with School, Junior high Dept., Gr. 7 School. 1 1 foIorniitg V%13. They also pointed out blurb or roller. and R. Confirmation Classes. TheT sermon: "Divine Distur. parking and traffic probler • SKILLED SERVICE 10:30 a.m. Sub-Nursery, children .nh ouat.hm. Program. be more critical this w the need for plowing snow BY McDOUGALL-BUTLER CO., INC. • PROMPT ATTENTION 18 mos. to 3 yrs. Nursery, Kinder- Forum for Christian Livini. garten; Primary Dept., Gr. 1-3. cussing the topic, "Why I Town Manager Thomas Junior Dept., Cr. 4-5 will attend C5 hupr c informed the gathering t W.H. the Family Morning Worship and WEDNESDAY: 1:30 p.m. theon has obtained apprc later be dismissed to their classes. Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. the Army to spend move BRUCKMANN'S 10:30 a.m. Family Morning Wor- Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. "Sc GRAIN — PAINTS — CEMENT — HARDWARE ship conducted by Rev. Frederick ship of Life" meeting. „ 158 SO. BROADWAY — LAWRENCE B. Noss whose sermon will be THURSDAY: 9:30 PEG1 entitled "Why men are not afraid", session of study course on BEAUTY s MU 6-4105 WELCH based on the text St. Matthew United Nations in the pars°' Complete tieaut LASY PARKING ANL)OVI R DELIVERIES 10:28. The Sanctuary Choir under 13 p.m. "Stewardship of Newest hair sty COMPANY the direction of Mr. Keith II. meeting for those who caul':, sultont & lectur Gould will sing during the Offer- attend the previous night. C LOSED MO 5 Lowell St.. Tel . GF THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 additional 500-car parking area, e The homeowner also reported Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Birch of ! spending a few days at Athens, Girls A Members which will help get the cars off PT the theft to the Townsman, with Tewksbury st. L ive returned after , Me. ently lsts To Teachers the streets. the plea that something be done to It was explained, however, that call parents' attention to the fact Q ementary 'embers of the execrative corn- the problem would continue be- tee of the South Elementary that the pumpkins are being sto- held their cause whenever a new area is \ were hostesses at a tea len. The caller suggested that YACHT FINISHES esday aftern opened, additional employees ,erday for the teachers and youngsters probably are taking drs. Hobert begin to drive to work, and others the pumpkins, and believes that .f members of the school. are hired. he group and social hour was enjoyed at the in most cases the thefts would ler is her Residents were critical of the not occur if the youngsters jMARINE PAINTS ,c of 11r. and Mrs. Jerald Corn- practice of allowing three lanes of II on Ballardvale rd., so that realized that "it's actually he first hallo! traffic to proceed towards the teachers could meet and be- stealing". THE NEW ALKYD BASE FINISH FOR cte..1 as folk plant, blocking off the oncoming better acquainted with the She also suggested that the ice Norris; te, cars at the gate to the parking smaller children, who own the BOAT INTERIORS... EXTERIORS... off. ers adn committee chairmen. area. Nicoll said he had agreed to ynthia off, pumpkins and are eagerly awaiting Franklyn K. Haggerty was a two-lane traffic flow because DECKS... HULLS... ENGINES...ETC. a Johnson; tharge of tea arrangements. a chance to cut out traditional ars; social it is necessary to get the cars Ilalloween faces in them, are very BPS Yacht Finishes and Marine ier members assisting were into the area as quickly as possi- ;cheller. s. Allan S. May, Mrs. Donald disappointed when they discover Paints withstand the most vig• ble. Ile commented that traffic ie "Cheskch stin, Mrs. Arthur P. Seikunas, that the thefts have taken place. Friends" as would be tied up for miles if the orous action of water, wind and s. Michael A. Sravallese, Mrs. traffic lights in Shawsheen Square wear, and are for more dura- me. The /ids orge M. Moss and Mrs. ,eorge Delegate At Meeting the laws of were allowed to control the flow ble than the ordinary marine Schmidt. of vehicles at the peak hours. In Ulm, Germany finishes now in use. The new ant were ILDREN BUSY There was also some discussion alkyd base formulation is your ,ce Norris, Jo of the problem facing Raytheon C. Dale Owens, 13 Stevens atherine WORKSHOP guards, who, it was stated, don't returned this week from a business assurance of a better finish y, Debra (Continued from Page One) get the cooperation of other em- and vacation trip to "ermany and * Extra durable — long lasting rnthia Orlando ployees as they direct traffic. The Switzerland. The mammouth job of building guards are also named special Mr. Owens was a delegate, re- * Easy to apply -- Fast drying enery for this play of many policemen by the town. presenting the United States, at a * Dries hard -- Non-tacky finish enes and complicated back- meeting of the International Voice to II The residents were assured at * Resistant to oil and gasoline I. S. Bonn' und is being tackled by Mrs. the end of the meeting that they Electrotechnical Commission at play the P Iliac Stevens, assisted by Mrs. would he informed as soon as any Ulm, Sermany. Mr. Owens is a * Retain their color - Clean easily op 155) by rgaret Cross, Mrs. Fred Bradley action is taken that might help to physicist at the Bell Laboratories * Whiter whites that stay white Mrs. William Washburn. They in No. Andover. le Postdude: d alleviate the condition. LOOK FOR THIS LABEL working with a large group of He also visited friends at the o VI) by FOR FINER PROTECTION THERE IS A BPS FINISH aro! Choir ungsters including Peter Chase, STEALING PUMPKINS University of Freiburg in the Black FOR EVERY PURPOSE y ;ail Curcio, Sretchen Cur- sigh be thann FROM DOORSTEPS Forest section of Sermany and r, Paul Dantos, Carol Dustan, made stops at Zurich, Interlaken, ,laus Deciut 45 MAIN ST. ek will be W tha Ellen Essiambre, James (Continued front Page One) Berne and ¶eneva in Switzerland. Fox, and 1k ew, Jerilyn Haggerty, Judith TEL. GR 5-0102 nson, Ilozzie Kemper, Patricia where pumpkins have been re- CALL GR 5-1943 FOR V. Kelley. ) placed several times. Andover A ary, Head Majors, Linda Palmer, OUR AD TAKER HILL'S Patterson, Jacqueline Penny, rational Chin Irk • "IT'S WONDERFUL!" • the Congrego therine Hoehrig, Deborah Sarson, Chelmsford feline Sarson, Maggie Warshaw, "IT'S LIKE ENTERING "FORD SURE MAKES ior High P al). Washburn, John Wilson, A NEW WORLD!" IT FOOLISH TO PAY MORE THIS YEAR." I meet wiu net Workman and Janina Wojtkun. 'F of the Stage properties, another large h. 7 p.m. signment, has 'Mrs. Hugh Morse Fellowship. chairman assisted by Mrs. :duration ephen Parson, Mrs. C. X. Larra- e and Mrs. ';eorge Laaff. They 15 p.m. turn are assisted by and are uth Vestry 1 eking with Jane Axelrod, Andrea a in Alaska arenboini, Nancy Bradford, Diane m. Chorister mum, Philip Chenevert, Sr. 4-9. uncan, Fred Jewell, Mary Kyger, Choir re rah Larrabee, Dundan Mackin- nk Crawford sh, Abbot Ho 'era, Linda Stulgis 2:30 p.m. Wreden. f Mrs. Van The collection of hand properties Business under the direction of Mrs. charge al mires McDougall, assisted by namittee. Te s. Sherman Drake. Seeking the p.m. ;an• I roper items to be used on stage ion Room. e Martha Adams, Stephen Breen, h Sodin. effrey Brown, Martha Dushame, me of the loll} Ilurlburt, Ricky Nowell, ¶odfrey, 5 ucy Sides, Hannah Whitney, Pam FORD—The Finest Fords of a LIfettmel ilson and Jane Whaley. Pong for the Now In style, in space, in scat, in savings ... nothing's as new as Ford Planning for the ushers at the II are wet for 1960. What styling! Never before a car so beautifully propor- fellowship tree performances is Mrs. Frede- Ick Kimball, assisted by Barbara tioned. What comfort! More people-room . . . easier entry—no 5:45 p.m. !lack, Catherine Crane and Linda yotive "dogleg" in the doorway . . . greatest visibility ever. And what a 3rograin: La Ma, Mrs. David Duncan Jr. is in ride! Solid and secure with new Wide-Tread Design. iting a trat large of sound effects and she servation g ill be aided by Steven Wilson. tickets will be sold by all seen Monday. 10 a.m. F embers of the Workshop and at for the ho owe of the schools. Dispersal of fou :ue tese tickets is under the direction everything! lunch and f Mrs. Vincent Stulgis,Mrs. Sil- served at bert Beiger and Mrs. ohn Harri- Choir re man. "Toni Sawyer" will be pre- ented in the Andover (high School You're looking at the greatest change in the evening of Nov. 13 and on n Chapel BAL,!)WIN,' the following afternoon, Nov. 14. in automobiles in a generation. Come to Jn the afternoon of Nov. IR, it will a.m. Sect be presented in the North Andover our showrooms and enter a wonderful taker will te High School. of the N new world of power, performance, ORK ST. RESIDENTS ence Sod fashion and luxury. And see the AKE REQUEST e Street) greatest choice, the widest range rn. Sunday (Continued front Page One) ervice. Sub raffic times, plus a man at the of prices ever offered by any dealer "Probation ights in Andover Square to handle the flow of traffic up High st. into 5 Main st. the Square. Raytheon recently assigned two additional guards to Monday THUNDERBIRD—The World's Most Wanted Carl lidays. traffic duty, he explained, and Testimony one of these was at the scene of Who said the Thunderbird couldn't be made finer? the fatal accident last week. Here is the ultimate in driving luxury. Every styling Some of the residents expressed detail is perfected ... and with blazing Thunderbird Inited Chu a belief that Raytheon has done )sENHL.AD, everything it could to help solve V-8 power it "just beats anything." a.m. Youth the problem, and suggested that ap Drive the town give them sorne• more help by assigning the full-time a. m. man to the Village. Morning )4 They also pointed out that the ine Distur parking and traffic problems would )rograin.. 8 be more critical this winter, as flan Liven the need for plowing snow arises. , "Why I Town Manager Thomas E. Duff FORDS ""442- FALCON—The New -size Fordl informed the gathering that Ray- COME ENTER-A WONDERFUL. NEW WORLD 1:30 p.m. theon has obtained approval from What a life in our new Falcon! It's the easiest car in the world to OF FORDS AT AMERICA'S FIRST 7:30 p.m the Army to spend money for an own—so easy to steer, brake and park. And its up-front engine gives COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE DEALER'S 3 p.m. you the power you need for U.S.A. driving! Everything about this F.D.A.F. Ling. lively 6-passenger Falcon makes it she No. 1 fun-car to drive. I: 30 a.m. course on J. BEAUTY SALON I the par Complete beauty Care — Shawsheen Motor Mart, Inc dship of Newest hair stylist, con- ANDOVER, MASS who co& sultant & lecturer,_ 47 HAVERHILL ST a night. 5 CLOSED MONDAYS in living color Tuesdays on NBC-TV Lowell $t ., Tel. GR 5-1639. See "FORD STARTIME" 6 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 R071 A552 1 Mrs. Karl Haartz of High Plain Diane Lewis Had s Offered C '• MEMOH rd., enjoyed a weekend visit with Mrs. Lucy Powers of Granby, Conn. Birthday Party H lloween Saf Little Diane Lewis recently minder to moms and de celebrated her seventh birthday. th National Safety Council A Luncheon was served at Schrafts e highway isn't th in Boston for a group of her Hallow ha rdous spot for The friends and relatives. its surroundi Th home and a bobbytrap, Gift Shop Those who attended the celebra- be ust as big is now tion were Cynthia and Lisa Lewis hat tip from the Cot and Mrs. Warren Lewis, Karen w It feels adults have an freshly stocked trick-or Hill of No. Andover and Nancy ti to keep the from h Ilarkins of Darien, Conn., also sa as they tramp as advanc AN DOVER INN Miss Mary and Miss Anna Morley ho e — served the of Boston. A very prettily decor- in to parents that All Saint ated birthday cake was served and o rvance of she also received many gifts. (I loween, to you) is .t motorists," the a , "know you can't cc e ted youngsters to play s they exercise extra wh , hiving on Ilalloween. m y homeowners, en't learned their lesso ell. JEWELRY COMPANY Homeowners have a mot 469 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE p sibility to keep youngstt at Halloween. Furthermo mar instances homeowne AT FREE CHURCH — The Rev. Paul A. Myers, minister of Christian Education of the Col. be illy responsible if s gregational Conference, spoke to a joint meeting of the Church School Committee and Sundt, red on their property' School teachers. Introducing Mr. Myers is Mrs. William Bartoshevich. (Cole) ow can you guard agi edy that may mar a Thompson, and the treasurer's interesting talk II. DAR Heard Talk on the n loween 9 Follow these ' report by Mrs. Arthur Bonner. and customs of the Penns, s ilar, suggestions, the I Mrs. Roland Weeks spoke for Dutch people. By Mrs. Neisser Although r smmends: Approved Schools, and told how Neisser took notes from The opening meeting of the a boor s; Light your porch if money was needed for scholar- the subject which may 1959-'50 season of Priscilla be fourth chance of a visit from t ships for worthy Hillside boys to also Abbot Chapter, N.S.D.A.II., was the library, she has lit maters. An excited youn8 continue their education. She near these people and knows:r held at the home of Mrs. George for a tumble in the dark also spoke of the meeting in first-hand. Winslow on Henderson ave., Oct. . Make sure your yard i Faneuil Hall Oct. 25, when a The next meeting of the (I 13. About 30 members were pre- of tacle course for cl program by the Children of The o f will be held at the home ver excavations. Tie st sent, and after the business was American Revolution will be pre- Joseph Smethurst on Lucern' completed, they were entertained sented. to cloth to temporary when a state officer will sr and shrubbery or newly by a talk on the Pennsylvania Mrs. Leo O'Connor, who has National Defense. The cia; as. Dutch people, given by Mrs. Wil- had charge of having a plaque made Nov. 10. son Neisser. . If you have a dog, I One-strand, 5.00 for the Deacon Isaac Abbot house ured. The strange sigh Two-strand, 7.50 Dessert was served prior to the on Elm st., formerly the home of meeting, the hostesses being Mrs. 55th Anniversar, nds of youngsters dres Three-strand, 10,00 Priscilla Abbot, presented the t look like ghosts and Winslow, Mrs. Alice Damon and plaque for the gathering to see. It Earrings to match, 3.00 Mrs. William Trow. Two members Noted By Club c Id excite it - with dire r will be put on the house in April "',.ep Halloween happy who have not been able to attend when the occupants, the Ernest Prices plus tax the meetings for some time were The Tuesday Club of Ant.. Co it advised. "Don't Young family, who are now in held a luncheon and program a* nei ,•ss accident spoil welcomed back during this social Europe, will be home. ing at the Andover Inn Toes* 1. .1 -, fun." hour. Several other items of business •Mrs. Frank Hayes, the Regent, honor of the founding of the d: were discussed, and Mrs. Arthur 55 years ago. presided and opened the business Bonner was chosen a delegate to meeting. Devotions and patriotic Special guests were Mrs. (, 00 AttendE the Nov. 20 meeting at the Shera- Shepard, first vice preside' exercises were led by the chap-. ton-Plaza in Boston. Mrs. Hayes the Massachusetts Federation These new simulated pearls have a soft, 'lain, Mrs. Roland .alines, with one spoke about the appointment of ilver Tea verse of America being sung. Mrs. Women's Clubs and Mrs. Jai creamy lustre. . .are beautifully graduated, Mrs. Edwin Otto, the vice regent, Irt het 200 members of t exquisitely clasped. . .in a quality you will Hayes read the D.A.R. creed and Appleyard, director of the as a personal page to the national district of the Federation. gustine's Guild gathered treasure. an article on National Defense. marshal in Washington, and of the Mrs. Frederick Smith and lb ool hall Sunday afterno The chairman of this committee, appointment of Mrs. Roland Weeks, NEXT TO WOOLWORTH'S Harold Leitch, former preside. it annual Silver Tea al Mrs. Howard Johnson, was unable ex-regent, as chairman of Junior OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS of the Club, were also guests. Lion for the Sisters of to be present. The secretary's membership in the state. ne, who staff the St. Augu MUrdock 3-7139 report was read by Mrs. Edward Miss C. Madeleine Hewes Mrs. Neisser gave a most made an active, honorary ire ool. because of 50 years of cunt!, rs. S. Arthur McGovern, membership in the club. t of the Guild and Mrs. The following members e. I t%, a former president, p Foul Weather Ahead — presented with corsages for hat,. everal selections were re been Club members for 25 years. the Vocalaires, a prt are you prepared? more: Mrs. Henry Bodwell, Mr• ging group and were w Chester Abbott, Mrs. ',err ved by the audience. Hussey, Mrs. Joseph After the program the 469 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE Mrs. Wilfred Lord, Mrs. ens the remaining time Winslow and Mrs. Franklin I, sing with the Nuns it berts. pective class rooms. After the luncheon, Mrs. Lou.', The co-chairmen for the Morse, assisted by Mrs. I, on were Mrs. Joseph S Fashion and Fun Havener, presented the prolte d Mrs. Robert Phinney. "Mrs. Nobody Goes Somewhere". UNITED NATION rority Member by STUDY GROUP HELD The "Effect of the Unit ening Fruit Cak Nations in World Affairs" was Members of the APC Sot PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR U. N. study group's topic at uth Church are busily first meeting last Thursday mo the sale of fruit ct ing at the home of the leader, k nej-rnaking project unt For The Entire Family Ralph Rosenblad on Church st. the group for the fall ac coffee hour was held. So far, one of the hes The following attended: )11s rsons in the group he INSULATED UNDERWEAR James Letters, Mrs. Ilerbert Pet an Emmert, who sold 2: son, Mrs. Anna Hess, Mrs. Robe kes in a week. Mrs. Jeat FOR BOYS — 2.00 Mitchell, Mrs. P. W. Moody, 4' resident of the Sorority , FOR MEN — 2.98 & 4.00 George Davison, Mrs. Riche' he cakes are also on Sherry and Mrs. Rosenblad. e Andover News Co. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Subscribe to the TOWN

HAVE YOU BEEN 'TRANSFERRED CADIL TO ANDOVER? BOYS' WARM Yoti can settle your family mile. diately. We have two — 3-h.droona II spilt levels. A shaggy shingled, WOOD LINED JACKETS natural color Colonial with 9 bay window in West Parish and a contemporary in HuckleberrY with Hill. Both have individual Usk V s tures for living comfort at a very "We've The ideal gift) Outstandingly good design. . .delicate Detachable Hoods reasonable $26,900. "Sales precision workmanship. . .imported Swiss movements "There belie their low price. . .make it easy and economical Mrs. David Darling R "It's n, to have a whole wardrobe of SHEFFIELD fashion 10.95 ., — mcuiugur "Predis watches. Mrs. Frederick Kidd L "New r BUDGET ACCOUNTS ...all this ad UNNEMAN & CO , E a car — now i NEXT TO WOOLWORTH'S been said ma REINHOLD'S / ICALions OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS equally as imp 13 MAIN ST MUrdock 3-7139 GR 5-0078 66 MAIN ST. t,R :110 T QUALITY

111111111r THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 : Offered On Appeals Board lloween Safety Gave 4 Decisions The Changing Face of Main Street Four decisions were filed last moms and dads from minder to week by the Board of Appeals, ational Safety Council: granting two requests and denying highway isn't the only e two others. rdous spot for Ilalloweeners. Robert Colombosian was re- home and its surroundings can fused permisdion to construct an st as big a bobbytrap. addition for storage at his plant at tip from the Council - in West Andover. The 51 Argilla h feels adults have an oblige- rd. location, the decision stated, to keep the trick-or-treaters is a non-conforming use in a Single they tramp from house to as Residence B district. The Board served as advance warn- e - ruled that the storage area would to parents that the annual be an extension tif the business, All Saints Day obSi iviince of which the Board has no authority you) is drawing iween, to to grant. Sidney P. White and a Harold T. King of the Planning the Council Most motorists," Board had opposed the request at can't count on , "know you a hearing. youngsters to play it safe, ted Kenneth P. and Butli B. Thomp- they exercise extra caution son had requested the right to n driving on Halloween. create two apartments in a single- Many homeowners, though, family house at 51 High st. The n't learned their lesson quite Board refused the request, stating ell. that plans of the conversion, re- Homeowners have a moral res- quested of the petitioner, had not ibility to keep youngsters safe been supplied. Halloween. Furthermore, in William M. Lydon won per- y instances homeowners can mission to build a house in the of the Co legally responsible if someone and industrial zone on River rd. The Sunda, njured on their property". Board noted that it seeks to co- (Cole) ow can you guard against a operate with other town groups in edy that may mar a child's n the - • the use of property set aside for loween" Follow these, and a Penns industrial purposes. But, the de- H liar, suggestions, the Council Although kr cision stated, consideration must mmends: Scene at the ground-breaking ceremonies for the Andover CO-OP's up- from a boot also be given the rights of indi- . Light your porch if there's coming addition, which took place last Monday morning at 8 o'clock - nay be foul viduals to make use of their land. chance of a visit from trick-or- left to right: Savele Syrjala, Chairman of the CO-OP warehouse; Howell ilso has The decision noted that Harold sir ters. An excited youngster is M. Stillman of the Bay State Merchants National Bank; Douglas B. Pit- 'nit knows ti Haller, appearing for the Industrial for a tumble in the dark. and Development Commission at man, Director; Mary Angus, Store Manager; James Carmichael, Director; Make sure your yard isn't an of the (. the hearing, urged the Board Winston Blake, President, with spade; Maurice Bailey, Director; Clinton tacle course for children. home not to grant exceptions to the in- Shaw, Director; Thomas E. Duff, Town Manager; Raymond Fuller, Assist- er excavations. Tie strips of n Luceri.. dustrial zone. But, when asked to ant Store Manager and Catherine Myers, Secretary. Immediately following to cloth to temporary fences r will sped send confirmation that the Com- and shrubbery or newly seeded the ceremony, the power shovel at rear took over and the real digging The dale mission flatly opposed the specific began. SS. request, none was forthcoming. . If you have a dog, keep it Hattie E. Napier also was given ured. The strange sights and approval to build a house on a lot nds of youngsters dressed up *What's going on at versan on Elm st. with less titan the re- the CO-OP? look like ghosts and goblins quired area and frontage for Resi- Id excite it - with dire results. :lub dential Zone B. '('he lot conformed Having completed large parking areas, the CO-OP now takes the second step 'keep Halloween happy," the to zoning requirements when it in a three-phase development program. This week, ground has been broken for the ub of 1, incil advised. "Don't let a was recorded, however, and had foundation of a big addition to our present store. When completed next Spring, we program me Mess accident spoil sonic been, at one time, sold to another will have a big, new, attractive, convenient, efficient, well-stocked and thrifty Inn Tuesdoi. IX. fun." person. The Board said this meets ng of the supermarket right in the center of town. - Andover center's first new retail struc- requirements set up by the sta- ture in a quarter of a century. This do-it-yourself rehabilitation will be an asset 'e Mrs. Cho;, 00 Attended tutes, and approved the lot. to our town. preside Eederatw, Igoe Spoke To id Mrs. liver Tea of the I n,er 200 member:" of the St. *Why is the CO -OP doubling its facilities? ation. ,ustine's Guild gathered at the Shawsheen PTA ool hall Sunday afternoon for With and William Igoe, director of guid- This bi g expansion represents more than material progress. It is an act of it annual Silver Tea and Re- ter presid ance for the public schools, spoke faith_ It represents faith on the part of our many hundreds of owners, in the co- tion for the Sisters of Notre so guests. to the first meeting of the Shaw- operative way of doing business. And it represents faith in the growing accept- e Hewes le, who staff the St. Augustine's sheen PTA Oct. 14. his subject ance of the cooperative idea in this progressive, growing community. iorary men ool. was "Testing and guidance in the We are building with that faith as our foundation, confident that we shall con- of continuo Irs, S. Arthur ‘1criovern, presi- Elementary School". tinue to grow even faster than the community we serve. ub. t of the ;wild and Mrs. Edward Miss Anne Harnedy, principal of 'embers me ty, a former president, poured. the school, introduced Mr. Igoe. And we invite YOU to grow with us. os for has everal selections were rendered Second grade room mothers - Mrs. or 25 years the Vocalaires, a prominent. Philip Dennett, Mrs. Herbert John- 3odwell, ging group and were well re- son, Mrs. Andrew Innis and Mrs. Mrs. ;es.. vel by the audience. Joseph Leonardi - served refresh- fligginsot After the program the parents ments. Grow with a Growing Enterprise Mrs. ;ea.! ent the remaining time con- In a cooperative effort during the Franklin R sing with the Nuns in their past few weeks, PTA officers and ective class rooms. directors, teachers and students — the CO-OP , Mrs. Loui he co-chairmen for the .after- have been publicizing the work of y Mrs. Es on were Mrs. Joseph Sapienza the PTA in Shawsheen. A mem- the prop d Mrs. Robert Phinney. bership drive was organ4ed and WHOLE, CUT-UP omewliere". executed by the teachers, under CO-OP rority Members Miss Ilarnedy's direction. A or BROILING LD bulletin, containing the year's the Unit elling Fruit Cakes program, treasurer's report, vaca- CANNED GOODS SALE sirs" wasl- Members of the APC Sorority at tion calendar and school fund re- topic at uth Church are busily engaged port, was published and taken CHICKEN Green Label Tomatoes lursday mr home by the youngsters. Harris N. the sale of fruit cakes, a 303 a leader, ‘In net-making project undertaken Sanfilippo is president of the Green fable Peas Church st. the PTA. 3 to 3 1/2 Ib Avg group for the fall activity. CANS $ 1 So far, one of the best sales Red Label Wax Beans 8 .00 tended: )1, rsons in the group has been HOLLYWOOD HOME-PACK lerbert Pete an Emmert, who sold 25 of the ASSORTMENT Mrs. Robe kes in a week. %it's. Jeanne Bell 6 bars for 25¢ RED LABEL Moody, SV• president of the Sorority. AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS lb 33 Riche 5 303 Ira. The cakes are also on sale at 495 Common St. Tel. MU 2-1855 Cream Style Corn 75 e tblad. Andover News Co. LAWRENCE, MASS. CANS Services Supee•Markets with Candy OWNSMAN Subscribe to tne TOWNSMAN Green Beans(French Style)

EEN HAMBURG R E D LA B u tED :R? 4 6 oi T o niato juice 4 for $1.00 unil y tamer - 3-bedroom shingled. 2 lbs.894 BUY CASE LOTS AT THESE PRICES with 9 ft. Pariah and luckleberrY SHAWSHEEN n FANCY AVOCADOS /ideal few V ICEBERG ea 19( t at "We've been avalanched!" FANCY NATIVE "Sales have been magnificent!" LETTUCE hd 34 "There's no substitute for quality!" PASCAL CELERY bch 29c Dsrling "It's not too late for you to trade!" "Predictions of prolonged steel strike!" ick Kidd "New model deliveries stymied!" SUPER-MARKET — .all this odds lip to the fact that if you are looking for 114, a car - now is the time and this is the place, for it has O A been sold many times: What you yet for your money is equall y a, important as the price you pay! 68 MAIN ST. R. 51430 QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE OUR MOTTO OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 R071 8 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 A552 MEMOI APPOINTED TO THE Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION lass Comp le Howell M. Stillman has been PERSON-L-WISE appointed to the Industrial and r Andona EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Development Commission by Town 477 ESSEX ST., LAW. MU 6-13/1 Manager Thomas E. Duff, with the approval of the Selectmen. Various Positions Available Mr. Stillman takes the position • Managerial • Industrial • Stenographic . Drafting vacated by Leo F. Daley, who OUR HELP_ AMIABLY GIVENJ resigned recently.

SEND BIRTHDAY SMILES ACROSS THE MILES ... BY TELEPHONE S. CHARLES 0. 0'1 Plans are complete ual Harvest Hall, spot It's so easy. So much fun for Andona Society, whit such little cost on special Id Friday night at the occasions. And for everyday visiting and errands . . . for Co-chairmenuntrClub for the s. Douglas N. Howe help in emergencies . . . your arles 0. O'Rourke. 01 telephone is a friend indeed. ANOTHER DISCUSSION GROUP — Meeting this week at the High School was another oft} tree chairmen inclu seven panel groups which will discuss areas of education at the conference Nov. 5 ottlii mes A. Peirce Jr., del s. Arthur Collins, in School. Here, William J. Igoe, director of guidance for the system; Charles A. Gregory, 'AissIC s. Charles St. Claire M. Grover, Mrs. Gertrude B. Hardy, Miss E. Marjorie Smith and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, all of the Hi0 d Mrs. Warren Lewis, p NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY School faculty, and Prof. James J. St. Germaine of Merrimack College, moderator, discuss the! Proceeds from the aft subject. The public is urged to attend the conference to hear about various phases of th Andover Youth Centel Community's educational activities. (Leone FUND WORKERS The troop won camp honors, Attending from the Vale SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS Troop 76 Won excelling in fellowship, General Scoutmaster James Butler, GIVEN DATA Appearance and Campership. In ant Scoutmaster and Chairs, (Continued from Page charge of the local troop were troop committee, Harry Batch, Camp Honors William Batchelder; Senior Patrol neighborhood commissioner, wman, Mrs. Wallace PUT SAFETY TIRES Leader Harry Dustin, Scribe, Gary Taylor; Chaplain, Ralph H s. Edgar E. Joiner, Boy Scout Troop 75 attended the Norris, and patrol leaders Henry bald. Donald Hayes, Alfred • • ornbs, Jr., Mrs. Char! District Caniporee held this past Wrigley and Calvin Deyermond Jr. zer, Albert Cignoni, Donald s. Phillips B. Marsd weekend at the Ilarold Parker There were five troops from and the following scouts, I, hue 'lines, Mrs. Ch ON YOUR NEW CAR! State Reservation. Andover attending. Hayes and the following Rourke, Mrs. Robert s. Edward Sabbagh, M 111=M0 IIIM•••• Donald Wrigley, Bruce Sy: Mitchell Slobodnik, Henry h Thiras, Mrs. J. J. Richard Cignoni, Edward Smells . Philip K. Ryder, Mro THE NEW FOSTER HOMES NEEDED Gary Norris, Scott Bishop, Rap rphy, Mrs. Winston Ell Johnson, Cal vin Deyermond o Vale, Miss Olive Bo William Batchelder, Harry Dustit Also Mrs. Charles III For Children Of All Ages Philips Coates, Donald Ilayesk ul A. Lanni, captu and Gilbert Barrett. seph Senuta, Mrs. CI GENERAL II, Mrs. Nathaniel Stov Approve Renewal Of mend Lussier, Mrs . Board, clothing and medical care provided by us. Write Iker, Mrs. Robert to Division of Child Guardianship, 215-217 Haverhill Country Club Perm, plain; Mrs. Robert iC ancis Morgan, Mrs. DUAL 90 Street, Lawrence, or call MUrdock 3-7167 for applica- The Selectmen have renewed for the Andoc oson, Mrs. Granville tion. gravel pit permit Associates at the Country r Also Mrs. Richard providing the School Cots s. Joseph Daly, Mrs America's No.1 Safety Tire agrees to furnish transportat, art, Mrs. Robert Ilami school for youngsters on It, a_ rtes Davidson, caps ASK ABOUT GENERAL'S St. colm Battles, Mrs save clothes - save work - save time No trucks will be allows yworth, Mrs. Richard Canterbury st., the Hoar s. Abbott Batcheld CHANGE-OVER PLAN cided. Chairman Eugene A. old Lermond, Mrs. nardin Jr. commented that he s: pienza, Mrs. Martin your old tires will with this BARGAIN PRICED s. Michael r.;ravallese seen cars parked on that sirs s. Henry Brouck, M. make the down in such a way that trucks couldt possibly get through. And cube ynn, Mrs. Wendell I payment members agreed that it would s. Robert Read, Mrs AM— EASYDRYER preferable for the big vehicles ; yman, Mrs. Robert Mat use the private way out to Also Mrs. Fraser Coll nald Dustin, Mrs. The permit renewal will d. ni, Airs. Hans Scharin stipulate that trucks be cherk, mes Peirce, co-capts The new Dual 90, a com- 95 • carefully for overloadin, T. Torrisi, Mrs. Norm pletely different tire, with possible spillage, that spec: s. W. J. Schwartz, only 139 rt, Mrs. F. C. East twin treads . PLUS Nygen kept down, and that the tr stop at the intersection at lip . M. Urquhart, Mrs. Cord, PLUS Hi-Density $5 95 DOWN st. Inns and Mrs. Charles Rubber . add up to MONTHLY TERMS The Board was told that St. URCII NEWS terrific mileage and more $1.02 A WEEK ON of Schools Edward I. Erick The very lovely flow( blowout protection than although wanting his Committee' tar of the West Ch approval, believes there is nday morning were ever before possible available to handle the to a. Emil DesRoches traffic. The youngsters are her father, A. Lanman ready organized in a patrol INSTALLATION home from school. Mr. and Mrs. James I NO FLATS FROM Residents of Beacon St• ughter, Mary, of PUNCTURES protested that, without aid,' ended the installatio , LHI-DENSITY RUBBER the street is highly danger ndson, Donald Boyd, the youngsters, who live uncilor in the Leomin the mile limit on bus transpor,. DUAL-STOPPING ACTION of De Mislay. Donald tion. NYGEN CORD • HIGH-SPEED STABILITY State of Massachuse Board members also asked To, Jurisdiction as senti "0-RING" PRESSURE LOCK Manager Thomas E. Duff to at 4 1Vi a11:111 , recommend to the Country CI' ,s. 4 er., , officials that all possible spec SUPPL 2 TEMPERATURE ASK ABOUT OUR be used to get the gravel pit co" ART i SELECTIONS pleted, so that the truck nuiser nv c5;094 ask, iee ail "4'e-41Z-wit', LIMITED TIME EVERYTHING ... will be completely abated. BU Say goodbye for good to all the old-fashioned INC .T HE AMATEUR OFFER clothesline routine. Dry your clothes without work COMMITTEE NAMED SSIONAL ARTIST RE DUAL 90 TODAY .y time, any day the modern, safe, all-electric Of VALUABLE way. Automatic pushbutton controls give you TO STUDY NEEDS CALL OR VI The committee to study choice of heats for different type fabrics. Safely BONUS LAWRENCE'S LARGI door switch ',tops dryer when door is opened. See need for a fire station in the We' AND HOBBY this special value sou! CERTIFICATES Andover area has been appoint! CEt

. USE ON EITHER 115- OR 230-VOLT CIRCUIT by Town Moderator Charles FAY & DRISCOLL Hatch. 576 HAVERHILL ST. LAWRENCE MU 3-3131 The committee, appointment . AL MERRIMACK-ESSEX ELECTRIC CO. which was approved at the wino YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR PART Of NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM town meeting in March, is PA posedof Douglas N. Howe, Cyr. 4 .. OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH - . . COSTS SO LITTLE F. Springall, James D. Harnilto: ST John J. Hewitt and Fire Ow AMESBUR Y Henry L. Hilton. ST. LA

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959

MAY REFER BROOK Name Committees Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN laps Complete PROJECT TO VOTERS Legion Installed For Church Later r Andona Ball (Continued from Page one) Officers Tuesday Committee chairmen for the writing, to plty 1255,000 if the Christ Church harvest fair, Nov. town puts up its $175,000. Con- 5-7, have been announced by the struction estimates for the job, chairman, Mrs. James D. Wilson. from the low end at the railroad They include Mrs. Malcolm to the east side of Whittier st., are Battles, co-chairman; bakery, Mrs. $430,000. Homer Wadman, Mrs. Albert Swen- However, the state has also son and Miss Elizabeth Hilton; insisted that the town assume any aprons, Mrs. Sydney Pollard and liability for property damage Mrs. Malcolm Battles; attic treas- caused by the work; that the town ures, Mrs. 'I'. II. D. Collins. ;r3 pay for any easements or re- Also children's table, Mrs. leases; and that the town maintain Chester Kopatch; Christmas the project once it is corn- greens, Mrs. Mitchell Johnson; 'pleted. candy, Mrs. Philip Clement and Mrs. John Reilly; parcel post, Mrs. The Selectmen agreed that the ... When You cost of the easements and re- Dana Hill; knitting, Mrs. Alan leases have not yet been deter- Byer; plants, Mrs. Milton Cole. Hove This Card! mined — a factor in an eventual Also woodworking, Mrs. Fay PAY NO MONEY DOWN decision on going ahead with the Elliott; jewelry, senior young PAY AS LITTLE AS $1 A WEEK project. They also felt that 10 people; bookshop, junior young percent or less of the job would people; gift table, Mrs. George be incomplete, including the sec- 13rightman; snack bar, Mrs. Edgar S. CHARLES 0. O'ROURKE tion east of Whittier st. to Upland ALBERT COLE JR. Best and Mrs. Andrew 13aillie; shopELLIOTT'S For Plans are complete for the Post 8, American Legion, in- Christmas decorations, Mrs. nual Harvest Ball, sponsored by rd. That portion might run up- Curtains Drapes stalled its officers Tuesday night Geoffrey Glen dinnin g. Venetian Blinds Shades Andona Society, which will be wards of $35,000, according to Duff. in colorful ceremonies at the The Friendly Guild will be in Id Friday night at the Andover charge of decorating the Church It was generally conceded that Knights of Columbus hall on Post Blankets Bedspreads untry Club. Office ave. for the fair, under the direction of Co-chairmen for the dance are the proposed project would eli- minate the worst of the brook con- Albert Cole Jr. was installed as Mrs. Charles Cottrell. Mrs. John Slip Covers Scatter Rugs s. Douglas N. Howe and Mrs. commander, by Tracy Dibble, past Fenton is in charge of publicity. struction, however. Rugs Carpets Broadloom 1 arles 0. O'Rourke. Other coin- commander of Post 291 in East Among the many factors enter- SURGICAL PATIENT Wall Tile Floor Tile another of ' ttee chairmen include Mrs. Lynn and past county commander ing into a decision on the pro- Irving E. Rogers of Sunset Rock Linoleum Sandron Mov. 5 at', J !ties A. Peirce Jr., decorations; posal is whether the state can hold and national executive committee- rd., publisher of the Andover s. Arthur Collins, invitations; Storm Windows and Doors gory, Miss the money until after town meeting. man. TOWNSMAN, is a surgical patient Sts. Charles St. Claire, prizes; Other officers installed were tll of the IH If this can be done, the members at the Phillips House, Boston. PLAN aid Mrs. Warren Lewis, publicity. Donald D. Dunn, vice commander; EASY CREDIT discuss tF Proceeds from the affair go to felt, then the voters would have Clarence E. Johnson, vice com- ABOARD CARRIER Niew Accounts Quickly Opened hoses of t- the Andover Youth Center. the opportunity to voice an opinion on the complete plan. mander; George F. Bushway, ad- Louis J. McIntyre, seaman (Leon jutant; Irving J. Whitcomb, finance apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and FUND WORKERS There could be no decision, the Vale, however, until Duff has the oppor- officer; Albert H. Johnson, his- Mrs. Louis K. McIntyre, 7 Dalton Butler, GIVEN DATA tunity to find out whether the state torian; Francis P. Markey, service rd., is serving aboard the anti- end Chairmu officer; 13ror G. Blomquist, chap- 236 Essex St. Lawrence (Continued from Page One) will hold the money, or whether a submarine aircraft carrier USS Parry liatchelt more immediate decision must be lain; Joseph Medolo, sergeant at Tarawa, operating as flagship for 92 So. Broadway Lawrence :missioner, ' wman, Mrs. Wallace II. Bell, made in order not to lose it com- arms; L. Kenneth Dole, Alexander Carrier Division 18, out of Quon- 216 Central St. Lowell , Ralph II s. Edgar E. Joiner, Mrs. Roy pletely. Yancy and Richard Wrigley, exe- set Point, R. I. 18 Merrimack St...HoverhilI. es, Alfred ombs, Jr., Mrs. Charles Fisk, Throughout the discussion there cutive committee. INEIMMIEsiss=" ti, Donald N s. Phil lips B. Marsden, Mrs. was mention of the necessity of PERSONAL scouts, I) thur 1.;lines, Mrs. Charles D. interpreting the voters' intent Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Muller and allowing s; 0 Rourke, Mrs. Robert Gaynor, correctly — was the appropriation s. Edward Sabbagh, Miss Mere- their family have returned from Bruce Spen.:: meant only for 100 percent of the Honolulu to resume their resi- :, Henry Wrier!. h Thiras, Mrs. J. J. Tavern, cost, including easements'? Or . Philip K. Ryder, Mrs. Edward dence on Andover st. They have Edward Smelt* were these considered to be an been living in Honolulu for the .t Bishop, Ile rphy, Mrs. Winston Blake, Mrs. extra expense anyway'? Would a past several years. Deyerniond no Volt, Miss Olive Butler. project through Whittier st. be tr, Harry 1):- 11so Mrs. Charles Black, Mrs. considered as meeting the intent Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN )onald have, ul A. Lanni, captain; Mrs. of the voters, or must the plans Joseph Senuta, Mrs. Charles A. include the extension of drainage [III% Mrs. Nathaniel Stowers, Mrs. work to Upland rd. enewal C Fernand Lussier, Mrs. Harold Answers to these questions are 101!11111111b...1 ub Perir 1 ker, Mrs. Robert Scribner, being sought by the town manager, 1main; Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. who will report further to the UNITED have renew: Ffrancis Morgan, Mrs. Robert Selectmen. for the An: Reason, Mrs. Granville ;wild. NATIONS Also Mrs. Richard McGovern. LUCEY RETURNED ).!. Country Menu 4rs. Joseph Daly, Mrs. William TO NEW HAMPTON :hool Comc David T. Lucey returned to New transportati: Ptut, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Mrs. Saturday, October 24th Hampton School, New Hampton, See our so-complete Selection titers on lie arles Davidson, captain; Mrs. lcolm Battles, Mrs. Alfred N. II., for his senior year when ANDOVER INN the school opened recently for its be allowe: yworth, Mrs. Richard Lindsay, i 139th year. Lucey is the son of -Andover gill -Wou.ie the Board his. Abbott Batchelder, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lucey, Eugene A. Darold Lermond, Mrs. Angelo eted that he Sapienza, Mrs. Martin Caughey, 187 Summer st. I on that st Mrs. Michael Gravallese, captain; t trucks cou. Mrs. Henry Brouck, Mrs. Ralph eugh. And Flynn, Mrs. Wendell Mattheson, hat it wool: Mrs. Robert Read, Mrs. Horace HAVE ENOUGH COFFEE FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT big vehicle. Hayman, Mrs. Robert %lacMackin. ey out to lie , ‘lso Mrs. Fraser Colpitts, Mrs. Donald Dustin, Mrs. !lino Tao- DURING THE HOLIDAYS AHEAD.... newal will cool, Mrs. Hans Scharin and Mrs. cks be clie.. kitties Peirce, co-captains; Mrs. Just the thing for dinners, ''Rec" verloadini S. T. Torrisi, Mrs. Norman Stowell, , that spec: Mrs. W. J. Schwartz, Mrs. John rooms, card parties, buffets, barbecues, that the tr Hart, Mrs. F. C. Eastman, Mrs. parties and family reunions. action at lie , W. M. Urquhart, Mrs. J. Kevin Collins and Mrs. Charles Howe. told that ' CHURCH NEWS' ird I. Erick The very lovely flowers on the $24.95 his Committ, Altar of the West Church last $1888 3 there is Sunday morning were given by VALUE le the to-s: Mrs. Emil Deslloches in memory gp ngsters are of her father, A. Uman. n a patrol Al' INSTALLATION 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll and Beacon sl: daughter, Mary, of Clark rd. thout sidek):.: • 12 to 30 cup "PARTY PERK" attended the installation of their ly danger°, Donald Boyd, as Master who live Councilor in the Leominster Chap- bus transi ter of De Molay. Donald is also on makes a party supply of coffee the State of Massachusetts North- also asked I ern Jurisdiction as sentinel. E. Duff to :‘ as easily as an 8 cup percolator e Country ' Possible ART SUPPLIES! 5 gravel pit e truck mil, Now, automatically, you can have from 12 to 30 cups of coffee ready and abated. EVERYTHING ... BUT EVERY- THING-THE AMATEUR ANU PRO- waiting for your party guests. Just pour in cold water and add coffee. This ,MED FESSIONAL ARTIST REQUIRES! new coffee maker brews the coffee, signals when done and keeps coffee DS CALL OR VISIT to stud } serving hot. Made of durable aluminum. ution in the LAWRENCE'S LARGEST ART been apr. AND HOBBY CENTER 'tor Cloak,

appol.nuneul ALLIED 45 MAIN STREET ed at the an,. March, is PAINT GR 5-0102 N. Howe, ( es D. Iltuni!I STORE and Fire HILL'S AMESBURY ST. LAWRENCE 1959 10 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22,

At The Library EDITORIAL THOUGHTS SUSIE'S Coming Events: Mighty Big Question SONN ETS OCTOBER 24 United Nations Day. The Selectmen have concerned themselves with a basic 27 Story hour for boys and girls, by Sylvia Neilson 3:35 p.m. problem, the solution of which will have a profound affect 28 Littlest Listeners, Roblin on the town's growth for years to come. group, 10 a.m. This is the extent to which developers — and we sup- NOVEMBER I Open House at the library, pose this means every builder in the town — may be re- 3:30-5:30 p.m. quired to provide, or assist in building, additional public 1-7 National Book Week elms* at the library facilities that would eventually become inadequate as the Materials For UN Day result of growth. The Memorial Ball Library This is what might be termed a core problem — for a LUNAR INDIGNITY wishes to remind its borrowersof the materials which are available decision will have tremendous impact on the community. at the library for those who yid One can imagine that an affirmative decision, carried to recognize United Nations Di SJACQUELYN C. SM October 24. There are three fel (Coring) out to its logical conclusion, would require that every Have you been weeping Asian Earth, 22 minutes, lit , builder contribute money to a fund that would eventually in your beer Challenge of Malaria, 14 minutes' be used to enlarge some public facility — drainage, sewers Since man's been peeking and Question In Togoland, 3' minutes. Several filmstrips are al Bf _ Smith or water, or even schools. This would hold true because At your rear? l hand for use in a slide projector, t h 1 Mrs. Arthur W. Sn every home built here adds a little to the load these and books and pamphlets area Ando announce the enga, public facilities carry. display for immediate use. Post, of t r daughter, Jacque' The build-up might be slow in some cases where big and pamphlets for free distribut snit , to Barr C. Birch, may be found at the library. Mr. and Mrs. William G. 13 developments were not involved, but in time some one of pared in distant cities. After all, one can not become Story Hour D ers. the public utilities must certainly be overloaded by the "Stories With a Laugh" is . s Smith is a gradui concerned with the dissemination of this type of material subject of Tuesday ahem, p hard High School, ar most gradual addition of homes in an area. Thus, if an through the mails without being aware of publications story hour next week, Oct. 2- e r I Mitchell College, affirmative decision is made, it must follow that the man which may have a deleterious effect on public morals or 3:35 o'clock. All boys and fond Conn. She is em building one or two houses a year would have to pay who enjoy a snicker, chuckle ,,t ,rican Mutual Li tend to hug the borderline that separates decency from good laugh should plan to atte Incur e• Co., Wakefield. something to the town, just as a big developer might be that which is indecent. Parents should allow an hour lle fiance attended his required to actually install town services — as has been the story programs. School, Hamilton am National Book Week ate of Essex County A the case with the Realty Construction Co. in Ballardvale. The first week of November ha School, Hathorne. That firm has been required to install sewer mains, and to Down the Years with The Townsman been set aside as National Boot yed in Haverhill. add to the Ballardvale treatment plant, all at its own Week, and libraries all over the June wedding is planne country will be showing the bestir expense. 50 Years Ago — October, 1909 10 Years Ago — October, 1949 the year's autumn publications ITUARILI On the other hand, a negative decision will have an Paul Simeone, the local fruit In order to eliminate a Main st. their readers at that time. At dealer, has moved into a new traffic hazard, it has been sug- usual, the Memorial Hall Library 0. BUZZELL impact just as great. home on High st., recently con- gested that the grass plot at opens the week with its annual n 0. Uuzzell, 87, 95 If builders are not required to pay anything towards the structed by William J. Doherty. Chapel ave. be cut back. As it Open House, on Nov. 1. Fall t., died Wednesday me improvement of town facilities, then a substantial cost Lt. Marlborough Churchill has stands, with an increasing number details of Open House will be 14, at the Lawrence G been spending a few days in town. of cars in use, the road is nar- elsewhere in this issue. All tab after a short illness will be passed on to the taxpayers when the utilities Ile is presently located in San rowed from 55 feet to 33 feet by readers should plan an hour or sr n in Newark, Vt., he become antiquated and are replaced. Antonio, Texas. the plot. The area used to provide during the week to look over the ent of Andover for the One case in point is the Wild Rose Farm, where huge A new society has been formed a turn-around for the trolley cars, new book displays in both ail ars. at St. Augustine's Church for and was grassed over when the and children's rooms. Here are viving are a stepson, 1 drains are being installed, after Planning Board approval. married men of the parish. tracks came out. excellent suggestions for those of Lawrence and two n The big question is whether the drains will overpower the Andover was greatly honored by Many residents of the Vale, and who add books to their Christmas e funeral was held I 15, with services at 2 f existing street drains, resulting in an expensive recon- the presence of Governor Eben S. town officials, protested the shopping lists. Draper in the community over- elimination of the gatetender at Open House At The Library 11. A. Burke Funeral struction project by the town. night. After visiting rallies in the Ballardvale crossing, at a Mrs. Emily Flint, inanagias I was in Spring Should the developer in that case be asked to pay for Lawrence and Haverhill, Gov. hearing in the DPU office in editor of the Atlantic and co. tery. Draper returned to the home of Boston. The 13 & M Railroad wants the larger street drains, or culverts to conduct the water editor with Edward Seeks of AUGUSTA WETTER William M. Wood for the night. to install an automatic gate. "Jubilee: One Hundred Years 01 . Augusta (Forrsander in such a way that it will not be a town problem? And Considerable excitement was The School Building Survey The Atlantic", is to be guest g, 1 Hartigan ct., caused in the Scotland District Committee has recommended that speaker at the annual Open House Tuesday morning a how far can this decision be carried — it might be that Saturday afternoon by the balloon the School Committee ask town of the Memorial Hall Library. kt illness. She was 89 Boston, belonging to Charles J. the developer could install some town drainage, but cer- meeting for a school building four o'clock on Sunday afternoon nd had been a resid Gilliard. It left Lowell a little tainly the larger installation at one location will result in committee, to construct a central November 1, she will address the er for 53 years. after three and shortly after four elementary school. It would re- guests of the library on a subject n in Tidaholm, Swede the creation of a bad condition down the street somewhere. it settled into a field belonging to place the Stowe and John Dove of her own selection — "The lee wife of Fred C. Wets Mrs. Henrietta Knowles. Then should the town require the developer to also do the schools. Excitement of Publishing." She couple had celebrater John Porter, Douglas Falconer The Police Relief Association plans to include some of the wedding anniversary work in the second location? How about the third or the and William McDermitt were res- has donated $100 towards the amazing and often amusing et• ago. She was a men fourth problem area, created by the original drainage con- cued by a Coast Guard ship about monster Halloween party planned periences which she has had is ndover Baptist Church. 15 miles off Beverly Sunday. The dition? Should these all be paid for by the contractor? for all the youngsters in the town. the world of publishing, not only ides her husband, a men had lost control of the motor Punchard !Ugh made it four of the Atlantic monthly, but of include a daughter, These are all decisions that must be made in the near and drifted out to sea during the straight Saturday afternoon, books as well. ,of Joseph Holland storm. future. Obviously the developers can not be expected to defeating a strong Ipswich eleven. There is every evidence of be a son, Carl, of Al 25 Years Ago — October, 1934 contribute endlessly to the expansion of town facilities, The Boosters Club is continuing critical talent in the anthology grandchildren and Over 300 persons, many from with its plans to raise money to which she and Mr. Weeks pre -grandchildren; also as they become further and further removed from the deve- communities well removed from purchase 100 uniforms for the pared, selecting as they did some s and nephews. Andover, attended the open house lopment site. Yet they can be expected to at least co- Band. The next activity will be a of the "bests" of the first hundred neral services will 1 in the Deacon Isaac Abbot Tavern, house-to-house canvass. years of the Atlantic's prose, fternoon, at 2 from the operate in altering facilities that will immediately be- under the auspices of the His- The Garden Club won a State fiction and poetry. Writings of Funeral lime. The come overloaded. torical Society. In the evening, the Award of Merit at the meeting of 128 different contributors to the d J. Hy ter, pastor Society held its meeting there. There must be a satisfactory middle ground, because Federation of Garden Clubs of Atlantic have been studied, ant ver (baptist Church The American Woolen Co. is Massachusetts. ate. Burial will be in the town would effectively stifle all residential develop- the single highest taxpayer, with a those items chosen which seem to Residents appeared before the Cemetery. ment if the burden is placed only on the contractors' gross bill of $70,077. In order, the have permanent value to the Selectmen Monday asking for reading public. Thoreau, Sandburb pocketbooks. next highest taxpayers are the relief from the overflow of Rogers Gas and Electric Co., Andover- Mark Twain, Owen Sister, Cross Needs Brook, specially in the Morton st. Bernard Shaw, Thornton Wilde!, Shawsheen Realty Co. and Phil- area. The problem was referred to 38 From U.F. lips Academy. Dylan Thomas, Einstein, Woodro' Beverly Group Takes Action the construction engineers working Wilson, Emily Dickinson are re Two Andover men were injured on the veterans' housing project. suer 'f'. Jenkins, treat presented, along with fiction ndover Red Cross, Saturday morning near Martin's We noted with interest an item from Beverly, giving Pond in No. Reading, when their writersp who se work first .sppeare: the lied Cross ho details of the formation of a decent literature committee, car turned over. They were trying Collected 224 inthe ages of teAtl antic. e, through the Unite( to avoid an ice truck that drove Friends of the library are cop no of $15,838 to sup which will attempt to have magazine dealers make certain into an intersection. Pints Of Blood dially invited to attend Opel activities for the kinds of magazines less readily available to young people. The Committee authorized at the Two hundred and twenty-four House, and to come early enough last town meeting to investigate pints were collected at last to allow some time for browsing er $4,573 has been The magazines in question, finely printed, and with books in the the police department and suggest week's bloodmobile, failing to among the new ational Red Cross for excellent pictorial craftsmanship, deal mainly with nude ways for establishing greater meet the quota of 300 pints. How- children's room as well as in the ers and emergenci The best of and semi-nude photos. And in some, the written material efficiency has been appointed. ever, it was still a satisfactory main reading room. ce to the armed fore the fall publications will be oo follows the pattern set by the photographs. Moderator Fred Butler has ap- collection, according to David overseas, the rer pointed Col. Valentine M. Fitz- view , and therewil1 be an oppor 55, will be spent Cutler, chairman of the Red Cross The committee in Beverly apparently does not believe hugh, William A. 'Prow, William blood program. tunity for reaaers to reserve those ajor expenses of the in any form of censorship — rather they merely wish to F. Barron, Edward P. Hall, and The most disappointing statistic that appeala to them. administration, the will he Edward E. Hammond. was that of 123 absentees, people Light refreshments have dealers assume some responsibility for the sale of served.ii A firm, reputedly employing 300, who were scheduled to give blood the magazines, to protect those who should not be ex- is negotiating for the use of the but did not appear on either day. SPONSORING CLASSES empty Smith and Dove buildings. While many of these people called posed to the contents. IN WREATH MAKING PDTALIemu° The Andover Grange, by a hic7wirt to report that they were too ill to The Andover garden Club es Along this same line, we understand Judge Harrington majority vote, took a stand against donate, the majority merely failed sponsoring classes for waking liquor and issued a statement in Salem is planning to hold a meeting with police chiefs to arrive. However, this figure was urging residents to vote against pine cone wreaths. There will be, almost balanced by that of 80 three lessons, Oct. 28, Nov. OPEN in the area to discuss this situation. any kind of licenses for the town. walk-in donors. The reject list of and Nov. 12, from 10 a.m. It appears that such public participation by laymen is a Mrs. William G. Martin was 27 was unusually small. 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Foster elected president of the VFW WEEK-END! natural outgrowth of the Postmaster General's plea for Next Monday, the Andover Barnard, 187 Chestnut st. Auxiliary at a meeting in the Post chapter is playing host to the These classes are open 00 aroused public opinion against the mailing of "smut" — rooms last Wednesday night. The ONLY annual northeastern district meet- members of the Andover Gordo pictures, stories, and films, that are often sent to thou- officers will be installed in ing of the Massachusetts regional Club only. cReservationseservations Mitchell maybe November with the officers of the blood program, at 7 p.m. at the RI-SAT.-SU sands of people whose names get on mailing lists pre- Post. madeby alling Mrs. Andover Country Club. Johnson Jr.

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program, home service to veterans May Spend Money for this March meeting. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN and men in the armed forces, A member of the Committee, [try supplies made for hospitalized Prof. James J. St. Germaine, veterans and for servicemen, and To Revise By-Laws agreed that it would be foolish to DAMORESS the running expenses of the lied rush the job merely to meet the SHOE SERVICE Cross station wagon. The other The town By-Law Committee, town meeting deadline, when a departments of the chapter exist headed by Robert Zollner, has re- former and the present committee MUSGROVE BLDG MAIN ST isy. on budgets of $75 or less. Fortu- ceived the Selectmen's approval have been working for a consider- ANDOVER ys and girls, nately, the disaster service has to spend as much of its $3,500 able length of time already. First Class Shoe Repairing appropriation as necessary to WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT spent, in the past few years, less probably can't be done in time ers, Robins than 25 cents. have the by-laws properly pre- pared. RICHMOND ESTATE Mr. Zollner appeared at the the library, VALUE IS $66,410 meeting Monday, asking about Value of the estate of Albert authority to spend the money. lie eek °Nuclei I. Richmond of Andover is said a firm specializing in this $66,410.24, according to an in- sort of work is a must, because ay ventory filed in the Registry of no member of the Committee could loll Libre, Probate. All of his possessions possibly do the work involved. borrowers of consisted of personal property, it Although substantial changes in was stated. are available zoning by-laws are not intended, Cross Coal Co. Ise who vie Richmond, who died Aug. 30, he said duplications and oontra- 1958, signed a 1941 will which Nations Eh, MIllsJACQUELYN C. SMITH dictions, where existing, must be EST. 1864 e three films (Lorin g) awarded the entire estate to his straightened out. And one section minutes, 11, wife, Mrs. Nellie B. Richmond, of the by-laws, he said, must be FUEL AND RANCE OIL s, 14 miner, but it was indicated that she is in agreement with others that tie fogol and, eartacene#d deceased. The probate petition in with it. 'strips are Gs — Smith listed three children as Donald I. Mr. Zollner said it may be ide projector, and Mrs. Arthur W. Smith of Richmond, Charles F. Richmond, possible to have recommendations shlets are cs v•er announce the' engagement and Evelyn J. Richmond, all of for town meeting on the zoning • use. Posters eir daughter, Jacquelyn C. Andover. articles, but the complete job •e di stributios , to Barry C. Birch, son of ibrary. and Mrs. William G. Birch of ers. augh" is the s Smith is a graduate of afternoon's hard High School, and at- When Home Appliames Oct. 27, d Mitchell College, New sys and girls on, Conn. She is employed chuckle or American Mutual Liability The craftsman of the Ian to atteni since Co., Wakefield. Were Home Made ✓ an hour I Her fiance attended Hamilton family took what time he high School, Hamilton and is a tIr ate of Essex County Agricul- could from the regular November h, t School, Ilathorne. He is chores of the season to slational Bo e yed in Haverhill. all over t- June wedrlinA is planned. • hand fashion kitchen im- ng the best •".", :4 40.4 plements. The best of ,oblications 46s. sat time. ' ClrlILtRIES these became family heir- 7- :1-711;Tr=7-.777,•: Hall Librc JQ 0. BUZZLLL *.• :f. looms or museum pieces. th its ann., n 0. liuzzell, e37, 95 Haver- . — - lov. I. t., died Wednesday morning, The rest were soon dis- ouse will OIL 14, at the Lawrence General carded and replaced. Of issue. ital after a short illness. an hour or n in Newark, Vt., he was a course, today's kitchen is look over t•• cot of Andover for the past no p I a c e for museum in both ad.. 50 years. ms. Here x• Surviving are a stepson, Van A. • pieces—so send that old ns for those of Lawrence and two nieces. appliance to the museum mei!. Christmas e funeral was held Friday, Oct. 15, wills services at 2 p.m. at and see us for an appliance e Library the A. Burke Funeral home. loan or borrow-by-check nt, manav Burin! was in Spring Grove ntic and c Cemetery. account. Treat yourself to rd Weeks MRS. AUGUSTA WETTERBE.RG a major appliance that Bred Years Mrs, Augusta (Forrsander) Wet- to be pe, terberg, 1 Hartigan ct., died at does the job for you, and al ()pen flow home Tuesday morning after a send that old one to the 11 Library. long illness. She was 89 years day afternoon old and had been a resident of museom. 11 address t • Andover [or 53 years. e on a subje Born in Tidaholrn, Sweden, she See yotei money man at was the wife of Fred C. Wetterberg. than — "1 the nearest Bay State lishing." The couple had celebrated their some of t- 50th wedding anniversary three Banking Center. amusing years ago. She was a member of e has had the Andover Baptist Church. sing, not on, Besides her husband, the sur- ,nthly, but vivo s include a daughter, Ellen, ,of Joseph Holland of An- fidence of he ; a son, Carl, of Andover; the antholot grandchildren and five Bay State . Weeks pre -grandchildren; also several they did some s and nephews. Merchants National e first hundrei neral services will be held sntic's prose th iftemaon, at 2 from the Lund- Bank . Writings en Funeral flame. The Rev. ibutors to t'' Donald J. Ryder, pastor of the studied, d Andover Baptist Church, will which seen, officiate. Burial will be in Spring ralue to t ,rove Cemetery. When you need money come to Bay State's Complete Banking Center eau, Sandbur . n Wister, Red Cross Needs Low Monthly Repayment Plan — (Includes Life Insurance Coverage) ornton Will' stein, Woodr • $16,838 From U.F. cinson are r" Chester T. Jenkins, treasurer of fists with the Andover Red Cross, reports BANK LOANS ARE LOWER COST first appear that the Red Cross hopes to ktlantic. realize, through the United Fund, brary are c a Burn of $15,838 to support its attend Ov varied activities for the coming i early enou year. Serving Greater Lawrence Since 1847 for brows, After $4,573 has been sent to nooks in t the National lied Cross for use in well as int - disasters and emergencies, in GREATER The best service to the armed forces here Is will be and overseas, the remainder, LAWRENCE be an opp, $12,255, will he spent locally, LOCATIONS Bay State Mer cants reserve tho, The major expenses of the chapter 3 ere administration, the blood NATIONAL BANK eats will !,e FR111111991 PqRk . , 0 4SSES 01.PRIVE:f.1411 ING 4[7.1111 Lrcien Club a for mai. There will . 24, Nov. OPEN 10 a.m. l• of Mrs. Foster WEEK-ENDS ut st. 84 Maio Street 23$ Essex Street 590 Essex Street Member Federal Reserve System are open le ONLY Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence, Mass. Andover, Mau. 'clover Glades MU 3-9531 MU 17145 tap 54580 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ttions may be RI.-SAT.-SUN. Mrs. Mitchell

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 R071 12 A 552 Dr. and Mrs. Frank 'limner of. Cabaret Dance At MEm(Ii Windsor st., recently spent the weekend at North Falmouth, Cape K. Of C. Quarters Cod. cabaret dance, with a buffet ESSEX NORTH CHAPTER lunch at 10 p.m., will be held Saturday night at 9 in the K. of C. MASS. HEART quarters on Post Office ave. Nest Monday evening, at 7 p.m., ASSOCIATION (?: a spaghetti supper will be served. Will gratefully acknowledge Following the meal, there will be. •nwaiorlal gifts a social hour, and Andover foot- Arthur W. Spirdione ball movies will he shown by 13 ESSEX ST. ANDOVER, MASS. coach Richard Collins.

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UNITED FUND PLEA - Winthrop Newcomb, standing, explained the United Fund goals': group of precinct captains and workers in preparation for solicitation in the community. Parte the large gathering is shown here, as they met at the home of Mrs. G. Gordon White, 3 Hidden (Cole)

Jackson ter., Lawrence, were from Hamilton, Medford, vac/4.41,4_ united in marriage at a nuptial Island and Syracuse, N. Y. • • • • • Mass at 11 o'clock Saturday After a trip to Miami, Fla. SAPUPPO - McKAY morning, Oct. 10, in the Holy couple will reside at 178 Miss Barbara McKay, daughter Rosary Church in Lawrence. The Haverhill at., Lawrence. of Mrs. Marie McKay, 54 Salem Rev. George Callaghan, O.S.A., The bride is a graduate of officiated. Mrs. Irene Zannini Mary's High School and the Enjoy those finer things of life, At last, st., and Santo A. Sapuppo, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Sapuppo, played in the nuptial music. Intosh School. The bridegroon here is the source, and the means through Mrs. Angela Sidere was matron of a graduate of Lawrence which you can attain those much wanted honor and the bridesmaids were School and Merrimack College furnishings without the objectionable prices Every FRIDAY At Miss Angela Sapuppo, Miss Irene a degree in electrical enginee you have been afraid of. See why "people Russo and Miss Cynthia Ranger, Ile is employed at the Ray MRS. who know" shop. ... RICKEY'S the latter of Hamilton. Lisa Plant, Andover. Catanzaro was flower girl. DUNBAR - ROONEY - FISH - Michael Sapuppo served as best A wedding of interest to eddincts • • • FRIED CLAMS man and the ushers were Sebas- place in St. Josephs' Church: tian Grasso, Jay Catanzaro and Medford Saturday, Oct. 10, IS - FINNEGAN THE STUDIO SHOPPE - CHIPS - John J. McKay, both of Andover. Miss Jeanette Rooney, dau. SS Maureen J. Fin Escorted by Joseph Catanzaro, of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Row da hter of Mrs. William J. Colonial - - Provincial EAT OR TAKE HOME the bride wore a gown of white 129 Summer st., Some 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. was united in marriage to F. GALLERIES peau de soie taffeta with a fitted Dunbar, son of Mr. and Mrs. i: i) me the bride of Fra 124 CROSS ST. LAWRENCE For _Quick Service long torso bodice designed with a Da s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phone GR 5-3012 Comeau of Lovejoy rd. (Turn left at 373 Broadway - at the lights) re-embroidered Alencon lace The bride was given in mania; L. avis, formerly of 29 Da - Next to Depet - dvale and now living MU 5-5023 OPEN EVENINGS neckline and long tapered sleeves. by her father. She wore a gown, II The bouffant skirt was accented tulle and Parisenne Lace with cher st., Medford, at with Alencon lace appliques and jeweled sabrina neckline and s, o' ck ceremony, Sunday, it formed a full double cathedral carried a cascade bouquet at St. Catherine of train. white orchids, white rose, C ch in Somerville. e bride, given in marri Her triple-tiered veil of English stephanotis. illusion was attached to a fitted The maid of honor was 11, uncle, Peter Finnegan, Alencon lace cape and she carried Nancy Doyle of Medford and C el length gown of pe with Alencon lace tali white chrysanthemums and Ste- bridesmaids were Patricia Ile:, of french illusion was at phanotis with an orchid center. bert of Somerville, Barbara Mali, sry to crown of seed pearls a Ifer attendants wore floor of Boston, Sally Edwards ed a missal with baby length gowns of snow white nylon Beverly and Ann Quill of Medic!. s with streamers of steph styled with scoop necklines in They were all 'gowned in drew fitted Grecian bodices and bouffant iss Joan Fury of Dor of deep rose and blue, styled. the maid of honor; Mit skirts. They wore fitted silk the bride's gown. organza leaf caps with umbrella C son, of Norwood, classi 'The ushers were Albert Conti bride, and Miss I face veils. The maid of honor's Rooney accessories were of Andover, Stephen F egan of Boston, cousin antique gold and of Medford, Richard Gill of Mil:: she carried fall chrysanthemums b e, were the bridesmaid: and Raymond Quill of Medford. and the bridesmaids' were in fall Mar,,tie E. Davis of tv The bride's mother was govt. green. The flower girl wore a short si er of the bridegroom, v in rose beige 1 a ce and t.• or bridesmaid. All the white nylon chiffon frock and 1a.. carried a basket of variegated groom's mother wore blue ndants were gowned ii chrysanthemums. both had matching accessories. ta, matching accessori A reception was held at the A reception followed the crr dad pearl crowns with Colony room attended by guests mony with 100 guests prose'. ane Fit lie ,1 It's said that the man who builds a better mouse trap will have people flocking to his door. We don't know about the mouse trap since we do not deal in them. However, we do know about the principle involved. Our 28 years' background in pleasing you, the people who have built this business, has taught us a simple fact about building a sound business. Good quality in good taste, at fair prices plus- good service spell growth. We gratefully appreciate your good will and pledge an ever continuing effort to please in every way. :0)7—

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Boston. Phi fraternity at Trinity College. I is a 1958 graduate of Phillips The bridegroom is a graduate of Domingue, a Trinity sophomore, Academy. Punchard High School and Lowell Technological School and is pre- sently serving in the Army as a do you need storm windows? PFC. the window that is years Uirths • • • ahead in design and operation! KAUFFMANN — a son, Kurt Karl, Oct. l5, at Lawrence ';eneral Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kaufftnann, 102 Main st. The mother was Marjorie Jones. WIIITE — A son Oct. 13, at Bon Secours Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John White, 5 Summer st. The 'Tri le-Guidec., U mother was Rita McCarthy. S. Pal. Off. CAFFI1EY — A son Oct. 17, at WEATHERSTRIPPED WITH Lawrence ';eneral Hospital, to ELF) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Caffrey, 47 "The harder the wind blows — Woodland rd. The mother was the tighter your 'Triple-Guide' window!" Evelyn White. PARADISE — A son, Peter Wick- ham, Oct. 15 in Detroit, Mich., to the Rev. and Mrs. Scott I. Para- dise of Detroit. The mother is the former Mary Jean McKay. Peter- MERICAN nal grandmother is Mrs. Scott Paradise of Andover. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McKay of Youngstown, ALUMINUM COMB. DOORS Ohio. and goals to: 7 EXCITING MODELS 'unity. Part: PLEDGED TO FRAT TO CHOOSE FROM , 3 Hidden r: Louis A. Domingue, son of Mr. (Cole) and Mrs. Robert Domingue, 1 Locke at., has been pledged to Delte Medford, Rh! OUR QUALITY se, N. Y. PROTECT Miami, Fla COMPARE OUR PRICES le at 178 BABY'S ren ce. FREE Home Demonstrations and Estimates graduate of HEALTH - iol and the GIVE THE NEW e bridestoon MOTHER A Lawrence MU-Mk% WOM1 filMo tck Colleges Gift Certificate cal enginee from it the liajth MRS. FRANK F. DAVIS 20 Main St. (Route 28) No. Reading (Sharon Studio) PRIDE'N JOY Tel. REading 2-4413 Each carried bouquets of assorted NET DIAPER SERVICE Open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday interest colored mums and baby pink roses. • • • Open Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ophs' Church William II. Davis of Medford, MU 8-5454 Oct. 10, IS — FINNEGAN brother of the bridegroom, was best )oney, den ss Maureen J. Finnegan, man and Richard Finnity of An- Stephen Roo- hter of Mrs. William J. Finne- dover and f;erald M. Davis of Med- Lrriage to In, 129 Summer st., Somerville, ford, brother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Ent. me the bride of Frank F. were the ushers. e rd. s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The bride's mother was dressed iven in mana avis, formerly of 29 Dale st., in brandy-colored velvet, matching wore a got • rdvale and now living at 37 ktccessories with orchid corsage. le Lace Nit: cher st., Med ford, at a 2 The bridegroom's mother wore a eckline and ck ceremony, Sunday, Sept. blue silk faille sheath dress with de bouquet at St. Catherine of r;enoa matching blue shoes and bag, vel- hite roses ch in Somerville. vet hat with blending feathrs of e bride, given in marriage by blue and a glomelia corsage. onor was uncle, Peter Finnegan, wore a A wedding reception for the Bedford and el length gown of peau de couple was held at the Hotel Patricia Ile with Alencon lace trim. Her Commander in Cambridge with Barbara Ma of french illusion was attached guests present from Providence, y Edwards crown of seed pearls and she R. I., New York, Hanover, Rock- will of Medial ed a missal with baby white land, Wakefield, Reading and Rock- vned in dre s with streamers of stephanotis. port. Mrs. Frank Orlan do of Hal- blue, styled ss Joan Fury of Dorchester lardvale; Mrs. Dora Perkins of the maid of honor; Miss Ruth Rockport and henry E. Perkins of Albert Co son, of Norwood, classmate of greenwood entertained with solos. ten Rooney bride, and Miss Deborah Following a trip to Colorado d sill of Mil egan of Boston, cousin of the ' Springs, Colo.; the couple will of Medford. e, were the bridesmaids. Miss leave for ';ermany, where Mr. her was go orie E. Davis of Medford, Davis will be stationed with the er of the bridegroom, was the ace and U. S. Army. or bridesmaid. All the bride's The bride is a graduate of the fore blue Is ndants were gowned in green Catherine LaBoure' School of accessories. ta, matching accessories with Nursing and has been on the nurs-i owed the can ded pearl crowns with veils. ing staff at the Carney Hospital ;uests presets me Funeral Service Inc. — 1938 A Home for You and Yours!

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ANDOVER WAY , SAVINGS BANK 'ER `DOVER - NORTH ANDOVER - METHUE:7 68 Park Street Andover, Mass. Non- Sectarian Gr 5-1516 22, 1959 14 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER R 071 A552 Full-Time Man Duff said the dump hours will and Appoints . mEmoi be so arranged as to meet the most Employed At Dump demand, while trying to stay open A istant Principi no more than 45 hours each week. School Committee Mullaney will work that number of o A full-time custodian has been 'riled Mrs. Dorothy T. hours as do other town employees, ap appointed for the town dump. , a teacher in the Junior and will he placed in a classifi- ria former member of the S Michael W. Mullaney, who has cation under the by-law governing an been a crossing attendant in salaries. duce, to the post of a Co Ballardvale and part-time cus- • stant principal of the J Both Selectmen Philip K. Allen todian at the community center and James D. Wilson urged that there, will take on the task of the dump remain open later in Milton Meyers made which was seconde directing people where to put the evening, even if this means on, their refuse. Beta Buchan. Members closing until 10 or 11 o'clock in William A. Dc Town Manager Thomas E. Duff the morning. Duff said a gate will van and confirm the appoint so I to willtold try the the Selectmen job for a thatwhile Mullaney to see can be be installed locked soup thatwhen the the facility care- Russell Ch ,ro Hoy A. how it goes. of a tie. 3A J onl 'ases One of his first duties, Duff taker is not there. told his collea Town equipment will be used indicated, will be to check the' when needed to keep the refuse be re the vote, that he bel times when many persons use the under control, he explained. thi Board should not be r dump and the times when few int making an appointmei loads come in. This will, in SQUARE DANCE TO BE •.. lent embarrassment to an large part, govern future hours. the method us HELD SATURDAY NIGHT lie referred to The first square dance of the i rl presenting the recomm SEE fall, sponsored by the Hallardvale tilt to the Committee, wi Outing Club, will he held Saturday ng the superintendent ti gil evening at 4 o'clock in the Com- the matter first. BILL ROBINSON munity Room. Bill Baxter will do said the Com allow Benjamin Din For New 1960 the calling. These affairs are open cou to the public. of the school, to CHEVROLETS, prig , al so cone's services as ass CADILLACS, and the remainder of the New General .. ANKLE-SNATCHING — Vin Belpedio picked up a few yards around right end in the Andover. Select Used Cars At ELECTRIC wt out making the appointm ADDING MACHINES Woburn game last Saturday, late in the fourth period. The Woburn player at left inanagedtc owever, Dr. Meyers state ADDS grab his ankle, slowing him down enough to give the opposition time to make the tackle befori WOODWORTH CTS he believes Mrs. Partridge INULTIPLIES 69°°Plus Tax much yardage was gained. Across the field is Nov. 51, J. Lynch. Andover lost, 34-0. (Staff P. Col C•pacoiy do a good job and move MOTORS, INC. Me PARKING ON PREMISES intment. Shawsheen Square A. K. Thomas Co. of a giggling teen-ager. Mr. Lannom went to Chicago a: had been consid I %PA here Andover GR 5-6200 I/I Common Si Mt/ 1 5117 MI/ Capable Cast In The play is under the capable return, stopping at all the map ussion over a period of direction of Mrs. William llovana- cities on route. The tour ear ks concerning the appoin Department Play sian, a graduate of Syracuse year awakens in the hearts cilia . Partridge was recomn te Tptdzetetgee University and teacher of dramatics listeners an appreciation for tit b Mr. Dimlich in a letter PLUS The Play "The Reluctant at Tenney High School. She has finest in choral literature a: to he School Committee by Most property has some insurance protection against Debutante", being presented by had a great deal of experience as production. Each year audience and I. Erickson. lie ha the Shawsheen Village Woman's director of the Jewish Community before whom this dynamic' n given the message damage by fire. Wise property owners insist on ade- Club drama department Nov. 5 and Center and coaching productions semble has performed, re,.. h rs before the meeting, quate protection against other hazards in addition to 7 at the Memorial Auditorium, has i for church groups and cub scouts. return appearances in the net o r. Subsequent calls for an exceptional cast of experienced i Previously, she has had four year. can, produced only one fire. They also make sure that the amount of insurance players. , years experience on the New York The Choral Art Societ, and '.Ir. Erickson had sa carried is in line with today's higher replacement costs. Mrs. Cornelius Shea is a new- stage. chosen from Students throngs°, It recommend Mrs. Pa corner to the drama group. She is the other applicant. It is our job to see that our clients have the PLUS Boston University, with the !asp o 4 r a graduate of the Curry College of 10 portion coming from the Cone? features that make their insurance more valuable. Boston where she studied drama- D U Choral of Music. The initial group no L DECIDE tics. der experiences as director bars close to 100 voices, the D AINAGE POLICY If ILACG., IIN C., of plays at the Y.W.C.A. and in G through competitive auditic SMAIRT productions in and around Boston roup Coming is reduced to approximate!. (Continued from Page On have made her an asset to the The Boston University Choral For the tour, a more mobile a ut the installation of a play. Bow 14€ Art Society, under the direction of 40 voices, the finest at he street, and the draina, Allan Chadwick, who will por- Allen C. Lannom, has enjoyed a University, are chosen. ate property across Low BANK BUILDWG ANDOVER TEL. GR 5-6161 tray the part of the debutante's growing musical prestige through- This group devotes itself to ow, Stewart continued, father, which he does with his out the United States. Many de- performance of a major work 12 other sub-divisions i usual aplomb, has been in many of mands are made upon this choral well as to the smaller forms, ell st. area which wil the productions of the club in the ensemble each year in and around sacred and secular music, t'' ute water to the town dt last few years. The most memor- treater Boston. One of the recent Motet, the Madrigal, folk s tem, in addition to thi able of these plays are "Late performances was with Arthur of all countries, cantatas, as,. e Farm run-off. And he Love", "The Curious Savage", Fiedler and the Boston Pops forth. Much of this is suns h colleagues what protect. and "Four Flights Up". Orchestra before an enthusiastic Cappella. Singing in mar n has against future en Mrs. Phillip Winters, well audience of 2000 people. churches, cathedrals, civic ce i something is not done known comedianne, will play a h: On a recent tour, the Choral ters and schools, the Society vent that expense from a somewhat different part as mother Art Society under the direction of become famous for the variety )tiring the discussion its program, its technical atmr nted out that the Realt ments, and its enthusiast .. ction Co. had been requ spirit. tall sewer lines, and i 24 HOUR The South Church Sanctus ide funds for enlargir Choir is pleased to bring this tment plant in Ballard% group to the Memorial Auditoria die the extra load frc DRY CLEANING SERVICE in Andover, Nov. 20, at R p.m. homes at Dascomb rd. addition to stressin Halloween Party ortance of treating all 1. rs equally, Stewart as AVAILABLE At South School belief that the town The annual children's Ilallo•e, 1 tall future expenses party will be held at South Schc ing sufficient work to b DRESSES Saturday; Oct. 31, at 5:30 p.m. the contractors. lie h All pre-school and school•iq ther meeting, stated his for your convenience . . . (Plain) youngsters in the South Schoo t either the contractors district are invited. vide necessary fac The evening will start with! bout future expense LADIES' COATS costume contest. Refreshmeni• n, or not be allowed by 'here SA VE-by-MA1L (Plain) cartoons and other surprises •+' was general agt 9c the Selectmen's meetir planned. problem required consu EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED BEQUEATHED ESTATE h the Planning Hoard, val.' YOUR MAIL-BOX is our branch office! Utilize this All of his property, whose ring was set up for Nov, was not estimated, was bequeatu n a news story last we convenience before or after customers' banking hours, HIS to his widow, Mrs. Alma E. Px, nsman related some disc of Andover, under terms ails leading up to the to save time and steps or during inclement weather. the will of Scott H. Paradise blem with the Wild Iles that town, it was learned when! elopment — basically t Your checks and money orders will receive prompt at- SHIRTS 190 the liegist, document was filed in nning Board had appro of Probate. tention...and we'll return your bankbook pOstage paid! LAUNDERED & REFINISHED inage plans for a section Mr. Paradise, who died Aug., elopment and had agree' signed the instrument Deo. ; tailation of the 50-inc ,: 1958 and nominated Mrs. Parra e Board had felt that , as the executrix. Three child! ant of water it will can ASK ABOUT OUR SAVE BY BALLOONS & ,; are listed in the probate petiti smaller section of tl MAIL PLAN. WRITE OR 'They are Mrs. Carol P. Decker be handled by existini PHONE MU 3-0830 — 3-1761 LOLLIPOPS FOR Andover, Mrs. Polly P. Russell. es. A further decision Wayland and Scott I. Paradise de when the entire sub- Detroit, Mich. inage plan is p resente FREE THE CHILDREN red for apinovla . OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS 7 to 8 LENOX South PTA Grou Plans Bakery Sal lie Ways and Means Co, Nursing How o the South Elementary Merrimack is snaking plans for a 24-Hour Nursing Care Nov. 5, from 3-9 p.m., CITY Farm market in the Sha COOPERATIVE BANK of Aged, Chronics ca. and Convalescents embers of the commit CLEANERS & DYERS e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Warren 264 Essex St. Lawrence 378 So. Main St. Bradford, Mass, . 42 PARK ST. anti Mrs. Leon Somers ANDOVER DRake 4-7953 sad Mrs. George Schmidt. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 IS'

Board Appoints Preaching Mission Spooks & Skeletons vited to indicate his or her Starting Sunday Coming Events interest in the educational Assistant Principal At Supper Party conference Nov. 5 by mailing Committee has OCTOBER a postal card to the super- e School Spooks, goblins and skeletons inted Mrs. Dorothy T. Part- 22 League of Women Voters Dis- intendent of schools at the cussion Meetings. will be the order of the day, when Central School building. , a teacher in the Junior High the School Flower Show, Addison Gallery, the Newcomer's Club holds its Messages have been sent former member of 1-5. Halloween party at the Log Cabin home to parents of school nittee, to the post of acting stunt principal of the Junior Red Cross Annual Meeting, Oct. 24. children, outlining the pro- Central School, 5:30. Festivities will start at 5:30 gram anal asking for indica- with a covered dish supper. Mrs. tions of the parents' interest Milton Meyers made the 23 Andona Society Harvest Ball, John Searin and Mrs. T. P. Coates in attending the various dis- on, which was seconded by Country Club, 9-I. are co-chairmen of the committee. Ileta Buchan. Members John Flower Show, Addison Gallery, cussions. Doherty 10-5. Mrs. Herbert T. Lake has Those persons who do not van and William A. arranged an evening of square, to confirm the appointment. 24 Baptist Church Fair, 2 and have school-age children may ,I ballroom and circle dancing under rrnan Roy A. Russell votes Supper, 5-7. indicate their choice of the Bean Supper, Christ Church, the professional direction of Stan following discussions, anal in cases of a tie. Cibril of Lincoln. ssell told his colleagues, 5:30-7. mail them to the school: Cabaret Dance and Buffet, I:ramping, reading, college- re the vote, that he believed all arrangements with the • hoard should not be rushed K. of C. Hall, Post Office driver, and find a way to pay hound student, non-college making an appointment to ave., 8, him. The Selectmen had student, teachers, a look embarrassment to anyone. Newcomers' Supper Party, Log decided to allow gravel trucks ahead, and rating of schools. ant Cabin, 5:30. referred to the method used in to use Beacon st. from the 25 AVIS Tour, Memorial Audi- Country Club gravel pit, pro- ACCURATE DEPENDABLE • presenting the recommenda- to the Committee, without torium, 2:30. vising bus facilities were the superintendent time to REV. VICTOR F. SCALISE 25 Band Parents, Jackson School, available for the to-school g 7:30. PRESCRIPTION uss the matter first. The first unified preaching trip each morning. A school ussell said the Committee mission in 30 years in Greater Supper Social, 'C. of C. Hall, patrol takes care of the chil- SERVICE •• d allow Benjamin Dimlich, Lawrence will be launched by the Post Office ave., 7. dren on the way home. • •" • NOVEMBER cipal of the school, to utilize Greater Lawrence Council of PERSON ALS eone's services as assistant Churches Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at 3 League of Women Voters Dis- We ore in business Central Methodist Church, Law- cussion Meetings. Mr. and Mrs. James Schofield for your health. the Andover. the remainder of the year making the appointment. rence, when the Rev, Victor F. 5 Conference on Education, of Brookline, spent the weekend Let us serve your : out high School, 7:30. t managed to owever, Dr. Meyers stated that Scalise preaches his first of six with their daughter and her family, Prescription needs. tackle before believes Sirs. Partridge would evangelical sermons. League of Women Voters Dis-. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilday of Lin- (Staff Photo; a good job and moved her It was in 1939 that Protestant cussion Meetings. wood st. churches accepted the challenge Bakery Sale by South PTA, Friends of Irving Stowers of PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 'fitment. Elm Farm Market, 3-9. .0 Chicago*: here had been considerable and conducted a unified effort to Beech cir. will be pleased to TEL. GR 5-2590 all the map ussion over a period of many take the word of Christ into the 5 Reluctant Debutante, Mentor'. know that he is somewhat im- ial Auditorium. the tour eal ks concerning the appointment. homes of the community. proved following a serious ill- Christ Church Fair, 12-9. ie hearts ofte Partridge was recommended This year there are 24 churches ness at his home. SHAWSHEEN ciation for tr Mr. Dimlich in a letter, read supporting the Council's Preach- 7 Reluctant Debutante, Memor- ial Auditorium. literature an he School Committee by Supt. ing Mission, both by participating RESIDENTS INVITED TO Christ Church Fair, 10-4. PHARMACY year audience and I. Erickson. lie had only and financially. They come from SEND CARDS TO SUPT. Eastern Star Fair, 1-7 and SIIAWSIIEEN SQUARE • dynamic a n given the message a few six denominations. Any interested resident of Supper, High School, 5.7. L. Paul Upson, Proprietor armed, retina s before the meeting, how- The Rev. Victor F. Scalise, the community has been in- I in the net r. Subsequent calls for appli- pastor of the Calvery Baptist 10 D.A.R., Mrs. Smethurst's ts produced only one other, Church in Lowell, is a frequent Home, Lucerne dr. 13-14 Tom Sawyer, High School. rt Society d Mr. Erickson had said he speaker on the Council's annual 14 Free Church Fair. trits throughog Id recommend Mrs. Partridge University of Life program, and with the Isla the other applicant. is a popular radio preacher. lie has MAY USE BUS, BUT m the Celle! been president of the Lowell SELECTMEN PAY FOR IT sal group nit L DECIDE Council of Churches and the I voices, the Lowell Ministers Association. Beacon st. children will be INAGE POLICY allowed to ride in a school eve auditiot The Lowell minister will deliver proximately (Continued from Page One) six sermons starting sunday they bus in the morning according mobile unUo are: "The Challenge of the Re- ,to a decision of the School lest at Hosts ut the installation of a culvert Committee, only If the Select- he street, and the drainage onto formation Courage"; "God's Image sen. men make arrangements for the ate property across Lowell st. of Our Best Self", "The Futility a million women es itself tote of Human Wisdom"; "The Infinite transportation and pay for it. ow, Stewart continued, there The School Committee did major work n Value of Human Personality "; other sub-divisions in the not wish to set a precedent taller forms a "Proclaiming the Majesty of God"; said this is the ell at. area which will con- providing transportation ar music, tit and "The Unconditional Love of In ute water to the town drainage for children within the mile al, folk soap God". tem, in addition to the Wild limit established for the ele- intatas, and a e Farm run-off. And he asked Lis is sung REV. BRADFORD mentary grades. The members colleagues what protection the felt that they could give per- g in man! n has against future expense, TO BE INSTALLED anSwer® Is, civic ces mission for use of the bus, something is not done now to (Continued from Page One) he Society he providing the Selectmen make vent that expense front arising. will give the Installation sermon, the variety s wring the discussion it was chnical attain Dr. Arthur II. liradford, Mr. Brad- nted out that the Realty Con- enthusiasu: ford's father, will give the Instal- tion Co. had been required to lation prayer; the charge to the tall sewer lines, and also to rch Sancton minister will be delivered by the de funds for enlarging the to bring thit Rev. Graham Baldwin, chaplain at tment plant in Ballardvale to Phillips Academy; the charge to rial Auditoria die the extra load 1, at R p.m. from the the congregation will be given by homes at Dascomb rd. Dr. Albert J. Penner, president of t addition to stressing the the Massachusetts Conference of arty ortance of treating all deve- Congregational Churches. The hool rs equally, Stewart asserted public is invited. belief that the town should At the council, the Rev. Mr. Doug Howe en's Ballwin tall future expenses by re- liradford delivered a paper on about this question: it South Schr ing sufficient work to be done "The Bible and the Contemporary t 5:30 p.m. the contractors. Ile had, in World", "The Church and its ind school-a? ther meeting, stated his belief Ancient Foundations", "History, Rhea Imagine my shock and embar- South either the contractors should its meaning in the Christian Frame- vide necessary • facilities, rassment while visiting a !tout work", "The Place of Theology I start with I future expense to the in Christian Life" and "My Con- friend, when my child threw a Refreshments n, or not be allowed by build. cept of The Ministry". toy against a ful l length mirror an surprises here was general agreement In the Congregational tradition, and broke it. They carry the Selectmen's meeting that .the examining council is more of Residence Glass insurance, problem required consultation but it is not endorsed to cover iTATE h the Planning a sharing of ideas in Christian Board, and a fellowship, than an examination. y, whose vale Ling was set up for Nov. 2. mirrors. Will our Comprehen- bequeaths: ity pay H as n a news story last week, the PERSONAL sive Personal Liabil Alma E. Para nsman related some of the this damage? alder terms a Mr. and Mrs. Albion Johnson of , ails leading up to the present High Plain rd. and Mr. and Mrs. 1. Paradise blem with the Wild Rose Farm ossare( arned when t)1 Theodore Peterson of Pine st., elopment - basically that the in the Ilegistr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell nning Board had approved the Abbott of Randolph Center, Vt. DOUGLAS N. HOWE inage plans for a section of the 52 Main St. lel. GR 5-5100 died Aug. I Sunday. See for yourself how the inner elastic elopment and had agreed to the bands lift, firm and flatten your tum- lent Dea. IL Whitton of the 50-inch pipe. Mrs. Pandit! e my and derriere! The dip-front waist- Three childrd Board had felt that the a- band means day-long wearing ease— obate petition unt of water it will carry from smaller section of the area with no pinching or binding! The up- P. Decker') THE shaped lower band gives freedom of P. Russell a be handled by existing street• ea. A further decision movement as you walk—never cuts or I. Paradise o; will be COUNTRY STORE de when the entire sub-division rides! Light nylon power net in white, nage plan is presented to the sizes 24.34 medium or long lengths. and for approval. Home-Made uth PTA )X Group CANDY Matching pantie $12.50 ans Bakery Sale fashioned by WHITE BRIDGE $1095 - COLONIAL CENTER - he Ways arid Means Committee NO. MAIN ST. Homo the South Elementary School Phone or mail your order today. • is making plans for a bakery Nov, 5, ing Care from 3-9 p.m., at the COFFEE SHOP Farm market in the Shawsheen conics za. OPEN 8 to 5 DAILY scents embers of the committee in- Monday thru Friday e Mr. and Airs. Richard Ander- OTHER STORES: The _,Sawte ShOp adford, Mass. , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dyke, OGUNQUIT, ME.; KENNEBUNKPORT, ME.; SALEM, N.H. and Mrs. Leon Somers 1953 and Mr. 40 MAIN STREET GR 5-1658 Mrs. George Schmidt. YiA4 16 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959

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NO Reading 4-4111 Body & Fender Repairs - Expert - Consultation Without Obligation - * INTERIOR DECORATORS 67 Main St., Salem, N.H TW 8-7521 Refinishing CURTAIN SHOPPE, INC. * MUSICAL INSTRUN 20 Woodland St., Methuen .. MU 3-2016 NOSEGAY FLOWER SHOP A Complete Home Decorating Service- JOSEPH WARCHOT & DR. ROBERT A. HANLON Let Our Flowers Say it For You Home Consultation & Samples of No S New & Used Instruments - AUTO SEAT COVERS Office Hrs: Mon & Thurs 1 p.m.-9 p.m. - Flowers for All Occasions - Andover Representative: Dana Bards'', C.G. Conn Band Instrumei 79 So Union St., Lawrence ... MU 3-7561 MU 3.1 Instrument Rental Plan TOWN & COUNTRY AUTO SEAT COVERS Tues & Fri 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m Main & Bway, Salem Depot, N.H., TW 8-7151 195 Winthrop Ave., Lawrence . MU 6• 376 Common St., Lawrenc Custom Seot Covers of All Qualities Over Hahnenstein Mobil Station Opposite the New Court I- Convertible Tops Installed * FUNERAL DIRECTORS "Style In Every Mile" * INVESTMENTS 169 Newbury St., Lawrence ... MU 3-7501 M.A. BURKE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME EASTERN INVESTMENT CORP. *OIL BURNERS *COAL — COKE — OILS 390 N. Main St., Andover .... GR 5.5200 J.A. LEONE & SONS, CARROLL AND CONNELLY Mutual Funds - Systematic Investment Timken Silent Automatic Established Over 50 Years - Agents for 'Programs - Estate Planning - 24 Hr Service - Filtered i* BAKERIES Fairbanks-Morse Stokers - *FURNITURE Bonk Stocks - Utilities - Industrials Rte. 28 N. Reading REading 2.4181 296 Broadway, Lawrence SUN RAY BAKERY, 114C. 24 Hr Oil Burner Sales & Service FURNITURE BARN, INC. 24 Lawrence St., Lawrence ... MU 5-5518 Wedding, Birthday & Party Cokes Made To "Where Fine Furniture Costs Less" Order. Bread & Roll Specialists - Donuts Wilson's Corner, N. Andover .. MU 2-8260 *JEWELER & OPTICIAN & Pastry *OIL BURNER SEW JOHN H. GRECOE 175 East St., Methuen MU 7-7176 *COCKTAIL LOUNGES RALPH AHIE 151 Essex St., Lawrence MU 2-6580 - Diamonds - Oil & Gas Burners Clean BILL DOW'S TOPPER RESTAURANT MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, INC. -Sterling In Every American Pattern-. Installed - Electric Purr Private Parties - Banquets - Weddings "The Largest Furniture Store In Essex GR 5' 46 Main St., Andover Installed - Guaranteed V Route 28, N. Reading NO 4-3176 County" - Serving Andover Homemakers * BANKS for Generations 84 Newport St., Methuen MERRIMACK VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 226 Essex St., Lawrence . . MU 6.6157 *KITCHEN CABINETS Checking, Saving & Club Accounts FLAMINGO LOUNGE UNWIN LUMBER CO. * OILS— FUEL & RI Complete Commercial Banking Service The Finest In Entertainment In An Un- Custom Styled Cabinets - Prefinished 23 Main St., Andover GR 5-3620 surpassed Atmosphere - Our Mixologists * FURNITURE — BOUGHT & SOLD Cabinets - Saxon Fully Formed Tops - J.4. LEONE & SONS, Are Experts THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Complete Installations Dependable 24 Hr Delive Filtered Fuel Oils -Frei 301 Broadway, Lawrence .... MU 9-9466 Wanted: High Grade Used Furniture - 116 Spruce St., Lawrence MU 7.1 296 Broadway, Lawrence * BANKS — CO-OPERATIVE We Buy & Sell New & Used Furniture 42 Park St., Andover METHUEN CO-OPERATIVE BANK GR 5-2467 MARTIN OIL CO., INC Serial Shares: A Proven, Systematic * CONSTRUCTION * LAUNDRIES HE'RVY CROTEAU Complete Automatic Oil Method of Reaching Your Goal. 3Y2% Annual -Pow Gravel - Fill - Scoop Dozer Work * FURNITURE — CUSTOM MADE MEADOWBROOK LAUNDRY, INC. er Burner Sales & Dividend - Inquiries Welcomed CRAFT-WOOD PRODUCTS - A Complete Laundry Service - 30 Hampshire St., Methuen ... MU 2-5271 Water & Sewer Work --Septic Tanks Installed Aluminum Storm & Scree! 180 Beacon St., Andover . • .. GR 5-2593 "Anything In Furniture Made To Order" "The Largest Through Quality" 39 Oakland St., Methuen Osgood St., Andover GR 5-2129 16 Sutton St., N. Andover.. • • MU 2''

* BEAUTY SHOPS *CONTRACTOR & BUILDER *OILS & OIL BURN NELLIE BATTS *FURNITURE—Repairing & Refin. ROLAND A. *LIQUORS — WINES — BEERS TEMPLE OIL SERVII "Shear Magic" Beauty Shop CARRIERE FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Kitchen Cabinets - Playrooms - DRISCOLL'S PACKAGE STORE, INC Serving the Entire Ando Agnes Arthur of Andover will be in "Furniture Made To Look Like New" Remodeling & Alterations -Custom Homes Paul D. Carey, Prop. Area - Oil Burner Sales assistance to aid in your beauty Custom Upholstery - Draperies - Slip 492 So. Main St. Andover. Coll after Free Delivery - Imported & Domestic problems. - Monday thru Saturday - Covers Tires, Batteries & Auto GR 5-6482 Brands 290 Main St. GR 5-2574 6 p.m '295 Park St. 48 Elm St., Andover NOrth Reading 4.3307 42 Park St. Opp. Johnny's Mkt.. GR 5.1

.1,111.r -•,41 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 17

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LUMBER DEALERS * PAINT & WALLPAPER * REAL ESTATE * SURVEYOR—CIVIL ENGINEER IPPLIES CENTRAL LUMBER CO., INC. M.J. BASSETT THE JAMES P. HAINSWLWTH INS. ACC/. ANDERSON & HOLMAN SES 'Dependable Building Materials" Rentals On Floor Sanding Machines & Realtors - Member Multiple Listings Service R.E. Anderson, Registered Surveyor kcasion" asonite - Homasote - Ruberoid - Wallpaper Steamers Atl Types of Insurance Coverages Land Court Plans - Subdivisions -Bank ciate - lywood - Wallboard - Millwork Dealers for SAPOLIN Paints 150 Main St., N. Andover .. MU 2-5519 & Plans -Grades & Elevations ders & Seed Maple St., Lawrence MU 3-8711 258-266 Park St., Lawrence ... MU 6-6064 MU 2-7203 ... Real Estate:.. MU 5-5682. Topographic & Construction Plans • • • MU 2.31) MU 3-8712 157 Haverhill St. NOrth Reading 4-3606 • ' _ __ ROBERT STONE COMPANY * TAILORS — Men's & Women's * PAINTING & DECORATING 89 Main St., Andover ..... GR 5-3650 STATIONS 1 1.* WINDSOR TAILORING CO. MARKETS 67 Foster St., Melrose - 191 Broadway, STATION ' ANDOVER MARKET R.A. CONRAD Mon's & Ladies' Custom Tailoring - Lynnfield - 666 Main St., Reading, for Repo- Frozen Foods - Beer & Wine Interior Decorating - Paperhanging Coats - Suits - Jackets - Fire & Police Brush & Spray Pointing 16 Main St., Topsfield Green S..- ish & Chips On Fridays Uniforms - Reading 4.3' ..- We Deliver Telephone Orders - 46 Holly St., Lawrence MU 8-8533 20-B Main St., Rte 28 1 Elm St., Andover GR 5-1177 *RELIGIOUS ARTICLES North Reading 4-3191 ?VICE T IMOTHY C. SHINE FRANK MATCHMAKER Statues - Missals - Rosaries - Prayerbooks * - T une-Upt, SHAWSHEEN MARKET, inc.. TV SALES & SERVICE - S & HGre Painting - Paperhanging - Decorating And Selected Religious Gifts GUARANTEED TV CO. ,Chester J. and Irene M. liarnden. - All Men Fully Insured - 28 Lawrence St., Lawrence ... MU 2-1061 Accessons [Choice meats, groceries and produce. "All That the Name Implies" 530 Andover St., Lawrence ....MU 8-2450 dover (Home-made sausages, ham loaves, beef - Color TV Specialists - MU 2-1296 . GR 5-9F !loaves and potato salad. Delivery service * RESTAURANTS 146 Lowell St., Methuen MU 3-2843 Tues, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. LEVAGGI'S 2 Riverina Rcf., Shawsheen GR 5-0509 Beautiful Cocktail Lounge - Excellent * TV SERVICE * PIANO & ORGAN INSTRUCTION Food - Private Parties - Wedding Recep- PRECISION TELEVISION SERVICE CHARLES BURDETT tions & Club Meetings Factory Authorized TV Service Engineers Its * MASONRY WORK - All Types Modern Methods of Instruction for Main St., Rte 28... NOrth Reading 4-3133 A Complete Electronic Lab to Better V. MELI & SON Popular & Classical Music Serve You Specializing in Cement Floors, Drains, 16 Main St... NOrth Reading 4-3654 LUIGI'S RESTAURANT 274 Broadway, Lawrence .... MU 6-4113 Fieldstone Walls, Flagstone Walks & Louis Laudani, (Kid Louis), Prop. Masonry Waterproofing Open Doily at 11 a.m. - Ample Parking * TILE CONTRACTORS 290 Oak St., Lawrence MU 6-6432 * PIANOS & ORGANS Italian - American Food - MERRIMACK TILE CO., INC. T MU 3-9043 KNUEPFER & DIMMOCK, INC. - Steaks & Lobsters Our Specialty - Ceramic Tile, Ali Kinds of Resilient ducts Est. 1896 - Complete Line of Hammond Beer, Wine & Champagne Flooring and Formica Tops - e Organs - ''Music's Most Glorious Voice" MU 9-9181 - Free Estimates * MILK DEALERS 286 Essex St., Lawrence ....MU 2-5664 15 Pleasant St., Lawrence ... MU 8-3006, BROX'S DAIRIES, INC. SONNY'S RESTAURANT ''End the Quest for the Best" 'Fine Italian- American Food - Moderate * TIRES & BATTERIES - Deliveries Every Other Day - Prices" - Telephone Orders in Take-Home * PIZZA FIRESTONE -STORES IOTONE 200 N, Lowell St., Methuen . . MU 2-9659 Containers at No Extra Charge - ANCHORS AWEIGH RESTAURANT Phone Your Order Ahead - Opp. Arthur's Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Front End All Varieties of Pizza To Take Out 471 Essex St., Lawrence • MU 8-652_ & Broke Service - Delivery & Rood Service • * MORTGAGES Steak, Chops, Chicken - Choice Liquors - PhiI'co TV & Appliances - 58 Essex St., Lawrence MU 6-4108 ESSEX SAVINGS BANK Sea Foods - Fish and Chips * RESTAURANTS — CHINESE . MU: Mortgage Headquarters for Over 111 Years 19 Essex St., Andover GR 5-9710 CHINA ROYAL RESTAURANT GR HOPE TIRE & SUPPLY CO. Conventional & VA Mortgages ''Chinese Food At Its Best" B.F. Goodrich Distributor - Passenger & 296 Essex St., Lawrence .... MU 5-5104 Orders Put Up To Take Out Truck, Farm & Industrial Tires - Recap- Open Daily from 4 p.m. - Sundays from 1:30 * PLASTERERS ping & Retreading - Budget Terms - TEMS Rte 28 NOrth Reading 4-4284 W.C. ROGERS 7 Broadway, Lawrence MU 2-2128 *MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING New & Repair Work icing -11141 * ROOFING AND SIDING chic; Amp',, WM. B. KENT & SONS - Est. 1932 - Chimneys Retopped - * TRACTOR WORK & PLOWING NATIONAL BUILDERS CO. 'resent'. Agent for North American Van Lines 17 Woodland Drive.. NOrth Reading 4-4426 WILLIAM A. WA rsoN All types of roofing and Siding. Factory Free Estimates - Local & Long Distance Plowing - Harrowing - Mowing trained mechanics: Aluminum windows, 550 Turnpike St., N. Andover - Cordwood Sawing - doors, Jalousies and siding. Jct. Rts 114 & 125 MU 3-9439 Bancroft Road, Andover GR 5-1546 *PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Wholesale and retail - Niles ... MU 2-9784 RALPH GfLMAN & SONS 201 Cypress Ave., Lawrence .. MU 8-5353 OME Ceilings & Arches - Patching & Repairs *TRUCK BODIES & PAINTING • Surrounk, HERMAN C. TAYLOR MOVING CO. Free Estimates - All Men Insured * RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING J.E. TURNER & SUN Lyncoach Aluminten Van Bodies - Custom - Herbert Krauss, Prop. - 242 Lowell St., Andover GR 5-5571 OTASH RUG CLEANING CO. ay Call A Reliable LOCAL Mover Built Bodies - Repairs, Painting & Est. 1895 - Rugs Cleaned, Repaired, • MA Statewide Van Service - Reasonable Rates Lettering - Thermo-King Refrigeration Stored & Mothproofed - Special Core to MA 261 Beacon St., Andover GR 5-1785 Route 62 NOrth Reading 4-3105. Hooked, Braided & Orientals MU 6-6654 * PLUMBING & HEATING 5 Brook St., Methuen MU 2-2298 MAGEE-DONNELLY, CO., INC. MU 6-4372 * UPHOLSTERERS DRS CROSBY & HOLT Plumbing & Heating Contractors See Our Large Display of Fine Fabrics * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Power Oil Burners Sold & Serviced g Service JOSEPH WARCHOT & SONS - Est. 1915 * RUGS & CARPETS Foam Rubber Specialists - Free Estimate's 112 Haverhill St., .. NOrth Reading 4-3141 1.:AWR ENCE RUG & LINOLEUM CO. ,s at No New & Used Instruments - Expert Repairs 379 South Main St., Andover ...GR 5-2091 no Bards* C.G. Conn Band Instruments Headquarters for those Heavenly 2 Miles from Andover Center _ , MU Instrument Rental Plan Carpets by Lees - 278 S. Broadway, Lawrence ... MU 7-7906 e MU 376 Common St., Lawrence, MU 3-1875 HENRY A. VOGT & SON * VACUUM CLEANERS—Electrolux Registry of Motor Vehicles Opposite the New Court House 30 Years of Experience - Repairs & Re- Next to ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED modeling - Alterations - Prompt Service FACTORY BRANCH - Free Estimates - *SEA FOODS Merrimack Valley's Only Authorized CORP. *OIL BURNERS 99 High St., Andover GR 5-2660 KILEY'S SEA FOODS Electrolux Branch - New & Rebuilt - nvestmeni J.A. LEONE & SONS, INC. "The Finest In Cooked Sea Foods'' Sales & Service Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heating Fried Fish & Chips - Clams - French "World's Only Fully Automatic Cleaner" 194 Broadway, Law. MU 3-8719 - 8710 ustrials 24 Hr Service - Filtered Fuel Oils '* POULTRY & EGGS Fries - Pizzo & Torpedo Sandwiches to 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun 4 to dinr3 2-4184 296 Broadway, Lawrence - „ MU 7-7101 ERNEST TURGEON Take Out - 10 p.m.; Closed Mon. *VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDERING Clean, Farm-Fresh Poultry & Eggs AUTO-JET VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY 309 S. Broadway, Lawrence ... MU 6-3731 N - Call for Home Delivery - Machine-process laundering of Blinds, *OIL BURNER SERVICE 52 Brown St., West Andover ... GR 5-2891 tapes, cords and slats. Sparkling RALPH AHIE * SHEET METAL WORK cletn and back on your windows in Pattern-. Oil & Gas Burners Cleaned, Repaired & GEORGE A. PARKER 24 hours. Installed - Electric Pumps Repaired & Heating - Air Conditioning - Ventilating • GR 5.0 * POULTRY STORES 12 Harold St., No. Andover . • .MU 3-2537 Installed - Guaranteed Work - Estimates Furnished - If No'Answer Call .. MU 7-7546 THE CHICKEN MART 94 Newport St., Methuen — MU.3-0056 15 Post Office Ave., Andover ..GR 5-2610 Fresh Cut & Whole Barbecued Chickens WELDING & FABRICATING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sot 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. * SHOE REPAIRING CONSOLIDATED WELDING & Mon & Wed 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. - * OILS - FUEL & RANGE REPAIRING ENGINEERING, INC. refinished Sun 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. BAY S I ATE SHOE - J.A. LEONE & SONS, INC. Portable Equipment - We Go Anywhere ned Tops 129 a S. Broadway, Lawrence .. MU 8-6621 - Quality Shoe Repairing - Dependable 24 Hr Delivery Service Bay State Bldg., Lawrence ....MU 2-2789 Aluminum & All Types of Welding - 98 Essex St., Lawrence MU 2-4531 , MU 74 Filtered Fuel Oils - Free Heating Surveys Metal Fabricating, Stamping, Spraying, 296 Broadway, Lawrence . — . MU 7-7101 Hard Facing - * SHOE STORES 34 French St., Methuen MU 3-7353 GEO. LORD & SON - Est. 1869 MARTIN OIL CO., INC. * PRINTERS For Women: Rhythm Step & Enna Jettick Complete Automatic Oil Heating Service EAGLE - TRIBUNE PRINTING * WINDOW & HOUSE CLEANING RY, INC. For Men: Bostonian, Nunn Bush, Mansfield -Power Burner Sales & Service - "Printers of Distinction" MILT ALLEN ice - ,For Children: Little Yankee & Buntees Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors.& Windows Lawrence MU 3-3091 Paint Washing - Floor Cleaning - Cellars, ity 445 Essex St., Lawrence .... MU 2-6536 Attics & Yards Cleaned - Free Estimates • MU 2-S' 19 Oakland St., Methuen MU 2-7577 1208 Turnpike, N.Andover .... MU 2-4061 *STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES * REAL ESTATE ANDOVER STATIONERS * WINDOW SHADES & BLINDS *OILS & OIL BURNERS BEERS BOB & MARY BURKE Office Furniture - Typewriters & Adding IMPERIAL SHADE & BLIND CO. TEMPLE OIL SERVICE Custom-made Venetian Blinds, Window ;TORE, INC Multiple Listing Realtors Machines - Personalized Stationery & Serving the Entire Andover-No Reading Shades, Cornices & Traverse Rods. Area Open 24 Hours A Day - 7 Days A Week Printing - Complete Supplies for Horne, - Oil Burner Sales & Service Free estimates and installations. Domestic Chickering Rd., N. Andover . MU 2-2416 School & Office Tires, Batterie s 14 & Auto Supplies 94 Main St., Andover GR 5-3151 - All work guaranteed - 290 Main St. at Jct. Rtps 133 & 125 kt„. GR NO Reading 4-3177 141 Park St., Lawrence MU 6-3472

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 18 RO 7 1 Horticultural Show door. Miss Gallagher is ell A5 5 2 TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED of the committee MEMO/ and servini • ADS BRING RESULTS Two Working On her are Miss Helen Smith, Isabelle Greenhow, Mrs, horticultural !LEGAL ARBORISTS TOWNSMAN The 47th annual Byer, Mrs. Charles Cottrell, at the University of Mas- Show Richard Wrigley, Mrs, Alett conpunwealth of Mansachu sachusetts will be held from Oct. Thomson, Mrs. Charles Call,, BUSINESS DIRECTORY 30 to Nov. 1 in the University's 1 Ili itATE COURT AMALIA Mrs. Leslie Westin!! and Docket No. Curry Hicks Gymnasium. With the Sydney Pollard. help of the faculty, the show is TREE SURGEONS, Inc. The Friendly Guild's :se CARPENTRY WORK REAL ESTATE produced annually by students in neer. all persons interested A TREE SERVICE WITH A ing Oct. 25 will be BARK} the University College of Agricul- hell of PRISCILLA SENSIBLE ATTITUDE Parish !louse in •SON, late of Andover i ture and the Stockbridge School. the [(- TOWARD COST EDWIN J. Halloween party. Miss Dor , deceased, and to the A' GR 51848 Randolph A. Jester, assistant is chairman and those of said Cc BRADLEY N GENERAL professor of horticulture, is her are Miss Elizabeth IL faculty chairman for this year's Mrs. James White Jr., Mrs, 11 tition has been preset" GENERAL CONTRACTOR REAL ESTATE event. The theme will feature a Byer and Miss Martha Howe! sold urt, for probate of BUSS CARPENTER backdrop of the Holyoke Mountain are asked to come masked t nts purporting to be tt MU 7-7029 I ad memorandum of sa BUILDER GR 5-2529 Range with diminishing — scale costume. lei t TREE SERVICE farmsteads in the foreground. This by JOHN 0. WH1TH) County of CERTIFIED ARBORIST HOME REPAIRING panoramic view will be seen in the Wants Neat Attire A" he be appointed e3 A Complete Tree Service & REMODELING across a village green containing praytm .nat hereo• without giving a sue, EH. Hues, Sr. ;, 1 an animal pound and other relics In High School PORCHES ENCLOSED bc I.!1. Husn, Ir. of early Americana. The attire of students his Jalousies or Screening Fred E. Cheeverl if y desire to object there Students participating from this dover Iligh School was Attorney should file a suly. or FREE ESTIMATES REAL ESTATE include Malcol.n F. Estell some concern at area the School ( a nce in said Court at and Arthur Levesque. mittee meeting Oct. 13. ten o'clock in the Toren TREE SERVICE 21 MAIN STREET b TEL. GR 5-3688 Estell, of 55 Woodland rd., is Dr. Milton J. Meyers sup: emu day of November 19 by wets. (at 5-3775 GR 5-109}i th working on the main feature and that considerably more attend: r day of this citation. CLEANSERS & DYERS attendance for the event. A fresh- 'paid to having the boys and ess, JOHN V. PHELAI DODGE man at the Stockbridge School, he properly dressed, includioi First Judge of said ASSOCIATES is majoring in landscape opera- wearing of ties and coats h. th xth day of October 1959. CLEANSING boys. Ile recalled that thissi.. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Re Wenham, Massachusetts 6 Sargent, Attys. PRESSING tions.Levesque, the son of Mr. and had conic up in a personal y ANDOVER REPRESENTATIVE Mrs. Arthur Levesque, 59 North sation with Lindsay J. sex Street Massachusetts ALBERT R. RETELLE TAILORING st., is also working on the main headmaster of the School, ani ce, CERT. MASS ARBORIST DOHERTY theme of the show. A freshman at Mr. March wanted the Su monwealth of Massachl MEN'S AND LADIES' the Stockbridge School, he is Council to take steps in I ROBATE: COURT Reservation Rpad Docket No. GARMENTS REAL ESTATE majoring in vegetable crops. direction. REALTORS MLS However, Dr. Meyers sail , Tel. GR 5-0841 interested GR 5-0260 Lecture On Alaska believes the proper mode of all rersons CALL GR 5-5735 should be spelled out, and of JOHN WILLIAM HMI Over in said County dec, At Men s Meeting into effect by next September. i - AU IC/MOBILES Elander 6 Swanton • titian has been press. Mrs. Beta Buchan, Merin/ For Efficient, Courteous Laurence L. liarber, historian, d ,urt for probate of a her colleague, said this s. 56 MAIN ST. Service and ACTION! North American traveller, photo- Lns -nt purporting to be tt ANDOVER, MASS. List Exclusively with nrapher, and speaker extraordinary, is one that belongs in the s . w ,t said deceased by EUROPA will describe a 14,000-mile jour- administration and not wilt. of Andover in the Con R. C. SIMMERS ney through Alaska at the next School Committee. However, !Taring that she be apt MOTORS, Ltd. INSURANCE meeting of the South Church Men's was general agreement that .x thereof. REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE subject would be discussei. . desire to object then 94 Main St. TEL. GA 5-2316 Club, Wednesday, Oct. 28. MG — AUSTIN —MAGNETTE His presentation, which will Mr. March and that he coult r attorney should file a be illustrated by motion pictures in advised that the Committee ance in said Court at AUSTIN HEALEY — RILEY ten o'clock in the forer Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN color, will be preceded by a something should be done by MORRIS econd day of November catered dinner at 5:45 p.m. and a fall. The discussion came up turn day of this citatiot LUPINE RD. ANDOVER RESTAURANTS short business meeting in the ess JOHN V. PHELA -• South Church Fellowship Ball. All p a brief report on the so First lunge of said Cou GR 5-5343 in which men of the community are invited "Beatnik Day", h day of October 1959. dressed in uo ROUTE 110, DRACUT ORM' and are asked to make reservations students 10111) J. COSTELLO Re fashions. About six were GLenview 2-4101 INSURANCE by Monday at the Church office, Mr. Barber, a well-known resi- home to change, and others onwealth of Massada GR 5-0260 dent of Arlington, is president o i warned that the school admioi h. .(SATE COURT the Arlington Historical Society, ar Lion would not tolerate any Docket No. AUTO REPAIRS former president of the Bay State Lion of the event. Sb. all persons interested LANDSCAPE SERVICE Historical League, and first president of The Clock Club with Local Men Join of MICHAEL J. LANE or in said County, decea national-wide membership. His Anti-Aircraft Group HEATHEKFtu.S lition rids peen preue CLARK MOTOR travels have covered most of the Two Andover young men it Court, for probate of a NURSERY continent of North America from the 15th (NIKE) Anti-ail. lent purporting to be CO. ocean to ocean and from Florida Artillery Group Headquarter 1 said deceased by ISA LANDSCAPE SERVICE to the arctic. His coverage of our H. ROHRBACH Quincy last weekend, to NE, of Andover in the AUTHORIZED great, new, frontier state of sex, ;Alying that she Sunset Rock Road Tel. GR 5-0192 training in electronics and .. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Alaska includes all sections: ci executrix thereof /trim; s I our Garden Problems missiles. They had chose. SALES and SERVICE Mount McKinley, the Yukon, Klon- assignment before enlistin? a surety on her bond. )11 desire to Object the, PAINTING and BODY WORK dike, and others, and will show Army. attorney should file a IN OUR OWN SHOP CALL US TO SOLVE close up pictures of leaping They are William P. Dobbir, CHOICE OF FINE dace In said Court at H ,almon and big game. Flint cir., a graduate of An GARDENING & ten o'clock in the fore FOODS & LIQUORS Iligh and Alan W. Allbee, 4Li 41 PARK Si., ANDOVER LANDSCAPING enty-sixth day of Octob Friendly Guild To st., who also attended As Tel. OP 5-6333 PROBLEMS turn day of this citation. Hi gh. ess, JOHN V. MILL/ —WE'RE TRAINED! git Louis Scanlon's Serve Supper took basie trainin First Judge of said Co Dix, whaherern timir re iinent ay of October 1959. -n•-75-n•-no GENERAL ON THE ANDOVER LINE The Friendly Guild of Christ g Wildwood Nurseries regimental safety await JOHN J. COSTELLO, 1 AUTO John 01. Shaw, Propneto. Church will sponsor a home baked PARK ST. compiled one of the and Chandler, Attys. RL PAIR INC SERVICE STATION bean supper in the Parish House, Wildwood Rd. Andover center's highest averages late Bldg. Saturday, Oct. 24, from 5:30-7 p.m. GARAGE JENNEY TEL. GR 5-2264 men nce, Mass. Reservations may be made by rifle range. Both young GAS & OILS Here To Serve e after completir.. calling Miss Agnes Gallagher or home on leav LAUNDRIES tickets may be purchased at the basic training. 33 PARK ST. TEL. GR 5-0240 John M. Murray 4 Gulf FAMILY SERVICE CESSP001 Super Service AT FREE CHURCH BUILDING MATERIAL QUICK SERVICE ARE YOU DISSATISFIED The Free Christian Church WE DO THE WORK ,20.)1.1. MAIN AND WITH YOUR TELEVISION hold a "Family Service" PUMPING RADIO OR PHONOGRAPH?. Sunday. Families are invites ori.1 XXXXXXXXXX Wet Wash or Dried and Folded VIM.. /et us re •air it sit together in the pews. Electric Drain Clean IN BY 10 OUT bY 5 LUMBER ••• PAINTS TELEVISION SERVICE It YEARS OF KNOW•HOW IS YOUR service will be a little s ANSWER TO THE QUALITT,MONEY-SAVING than usual, and is arrangel E. ANDRE WALLPAPER SHIRTS & FLATWORK RADIO & TV SERVICE StIOACIE11041 HAVE ALWAYS WANTED. meet the interest of family go el. GR 5-34 HARDWARE FINISHED There is to be no Sunday MULLIGAN'S COMMUNITY and the nursery will be in Bed Spreads & Shag Rugs SPORTING GOODS RADIO TV PHONO SERVICE lion for the younger childret RADIO & TV LAB. 7 NI WLUty S... Neat x MU 2.5041) that day. The title for Mr. GEO • AMMUNITION -- TARGETS ESSEX L', ,.AWF•11:NcE Trd's isda,':A. Tr L LAUNDROMAT FLL. LAW. 30396 i idden isnertinileonv,on AR AND GRAVEL RC J. E. Pitman Est. SPECIALIZI 63 PARK Sl., ANDOVER 24 ESSEX ST. ANDOVER TRAVEL toophone MU 7-7335 TEL. GR 5-0664 TEL. GR 5-3005 JUST what your \XXXXXXXXXX ANDOVER REAL ESTATE Doctor ordered. I/ CARPENTRY WORK TRAVEL BUREAU Agency for All Airlines Prompt FOR ALL YOUR ANDOVER REALTY and Steam Ship Lines AGENCY 21 MAIN Si. CARPENTER WORK TLL. GR 5-3775 — GR 5-1098 Fred E. Cheever, mgr. PRESCRIPTION REMODELING SHAWSHEEN SQUARE GR 5-0600 — MU 8-4241 SQUARE DANCE OR Donald A. MacNeil, Realtor The Couples Club of the West SERVICE ROOFING Church will sponsor a Square C Dance at 03 on Friday evening, ( L You May Pay Your Telephone Bill Here WM. B. W. Shirley Barnard Nov..5, with Dick Steele of Lexing- ton as Caller. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Albert 550 TURNPIKE ST. ED. OTTO REAL ESTATE lietelle on Reservation rd. It will Hartigan Pharmacy NO. ANDOVER Junction TEL. GR 5-1396 Main at fiat- wird Street be German Night and refreshments Rts 114-12: will kaltdas.E.Tal FREE ESTIMATES telephone GReertle.1 5-0202 be served along that line. P.I MU 3-9439 ANDOVER MASS

THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 22, 1959 19 igher is ch and serving TOWN OF ANDOVER elen Smith, low, Mrs. NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADS lea Cottrell' Mrs- Ale onwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts Charles Cal I HotiATL. COURT PRO13ATE,COURT Personal Services Offered estfall Docket No. 262872 Docket No. 251947 sPu.: & SPAN CLEANERS — Let Essex, ss. THERMOGRAVED WEDDING IN- sex, us do your fall cleaning. Attics 3uilcies theft ,arsons interested in the To all persons interested in the VITATIONS and a complete line of To Wedding Stationery. Fine selection cleaned, walls or windows washed. II be held i! *eta PRISCILLA BARKHOUSE estate of MARGARET GRINDELL BID NOTICE of papers and type-faces. Prompt Floors washed, waxed and polish- in SuN, late of Andover in said TOWLE of Andover in said County, the for- wI LJ TRANSPOR TATION service. ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, ed. Cellars cleaned, white washed. Miss Doris teceased, and to the ATTOR- person under conservatorship. The Andover School Committee re- The Colonial Center, No. Main St. Stores and Offices our speciality. common- Reasonable rates. Call OLiver d those as. HEY '4ERAL of said A petition has been presented to quest bids for furnishing school bus GR 5-1943. A-TF Elizabeth said Court for license to sell at pri- transportation. 51-3832. c-22-29-5 ,tition has been presented to vate sale — certain real estate of Bids are to be returned to the WANTED — SOMEONE TO invest to Jr., his. in human nature. Have very little .t, for probate of certain said person for investment. School Department Office, Central Cesspool Service Martha Howl, collateral; instead offer good name . purporting to be the last If you desire to object thereto you Elementary School, on or before 4:00 ime masked st t , and fine jolt as security. Family CESSPOOLS, ETC., PUMPED out p.m. on Tuesday, November 3, 1959. 11 nd memorandum of said de- or your attorney should file a written man needs $3500. Will sign note and chemically degreased and by 101iN G. WH1THAM, of appearance in said Court at Haverhill Specifications may be obtained at to pay $50 per month for R years desoaped. R.E. Andrews & Co. ;--: the above office. It Attire r in the County of Essex, before ten o'clock in the forenoon on (check that interest rate). Would Tel. GII 5-3499. D-IF asI that he be appointed executor the twenty-sixth day of October 1959, The Andover School Committee re- like to discuss details with party hoot her Aithout giving a surety on the return day of this citation. serves the right to reject any or all sincerely interested in helping Help Wanted—Female e sbr Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- bids. with my financial problem and at students p if y .esire to object thereto you quire, First Judge of said Court, this EDWARD I. ERICKSON same time realizing an excellent wrOP A Z E" — NEWEST 111 ,o1 was so: or yot •torney should file a written second day of October 1959. Superintendent of Schools business deal. Please write: GRANGE by Avon. Ile the first to t the School peat • in said Court at Salem JOHN J. cosTELL0, Register. 1 Hoer 51, Andover, Mass. show this and other beautiful )ct. 13. fore o'clock in the forenoon on Halbert W. Dow, Atty. Commonwealth of Massachusetts a-15-22-129 "Gifts by Avon". Wonderful part- Meyers sagge e sr 1 day of November 1959, the 408-10 Bay State Bldg. PROBATE COURT time earning opportunity $40.00 — more anent rot .y of this citation. Lawrence, Mass. 8-15-22 Docket No. 262996 Lost and Found $50.00 per week from now till the boys an W ess, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Essex, ss. Christmas. Write: P. 0. Box 905, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lawrence, Mass. or phone MUrdock including pi First Judge of said Court, To all persons interested in the ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass PROBATE COURT 22 his .,". day of October 1959. estate of ANNIE FLINT SAFFORD Book No. 68,007 has been lost and q-2585. and coats lu Docket No. 201729 iN J. COSTELLO, Register. late of Andover in said County, application has been made for d that this a' Essex, ss. payment in accordance with Sec. Sargent, Attys. deceased and to the ATTORNEY Help Wanted—Male f a personal sw To all persons interested in the 20, Chap. 157 of the General Laws. ssex Street GENERAL of said Commonwealth: indsay J,'.; 316 trust estate under the will of WIL- Payment has been stopped. ace, Massachusetts 8-15-22 A petition has been presented to UNDERWRITING TRAINEE.; HIGH le School, aali'OV late of Andover in said b 22-29-5 LIAM SHAW said Court for probate of a certain School graduate with good scho- nted the monwealth of Massachusetts County, deceased, for the benefit of instruments purporting to be the last MERRIMACK V ALLEY NATIONAL lastic record and above average :e steps I; PROBATE COURT MAUDE CHAMBERLAIN SHAW AND ' BANK pass Book No. 2277AM has personality to learn insurance Docket No. 262878 will and two codicils of said de- ANOTHER, and to the ATTORNEY ceased by CHARLES G. HATCH, of been lost and application has business. No selling. Insurance Esse, experience helpful but not essen- Meyers sail GENERAL of said Commonwealth. Andover in the County of Essex been made for payment in accord- To persons interested In the tial. Excellent opportunity for :per mode of The trustee of said estate has pre- praying that he be appointed executor ance with Sec. 20, Chap. 157 of *Mau !CAIN WILLIAM HART late sented to said allowance the General Laws. Payment has advancement, working conditions Iled out, sat Court for thereof. 1 An r in said County deceased. been stopped. b-15-22-29 and benefits. Write or call Mr. Ros- txt September. her third, fourth and fifth accounts. If you desire to object thereto you A .:on has been presented to I f you desire to object thereto you coe at 5-3300. Merrimack :ban, differing or your attorney should file a written ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass }aid ,1 for probate of a certain should file a written Mutual Fire Insurance Company, or your attorney appearance in said Court at Lawrence said this or afro purporting to be the last Book No. 63,978 has been lost and 305 North Main Street, Andover. appearance in said Court at Haverhill before ten o'clock In the forenoon on angs in the :mid deceased by HOPE application has been made for (-22 before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the ninth day of November 1959, the and not with of Andover in the County of payment in accordance with Sec. The twenty-sixth day of October 1959, return day of this citation. ee. However, praying that she be appointed 20, Chap. 167 of the General For Rent the return day of this citation. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- greement that Ins thereof. Laws. Payment has been stopped. Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- quire, First Judge of said Court, this COMBINATION OFFICE & SHOP. be discussed mi desire to object thereto you b-I5-22-29 quire, First Judge of said Court, this sixteenth aay of October 1959. 1300 sq. ft. Sturdy building,adapt- :Homey should file a written pass that he coati thirtieth day of September 1959. JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK Able to most businesses. May be in said Court at Salem Book No. 595301 has been lost and e Committee s/ JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. Tomlinson & Hatch used as office space or for stor- ten o'clock in the forenoon on application has been made for pay- d be done b1 8-15-22 301 Essex Sleet age. Eisex St., Andover. Tel. econd day of November 1959, ment in accordance with Sec. 20, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lawrence, Mans. 22-29-5 Chap. 167 of the General Laws. Gil 5-0201, 6-8 p.m. fr10-17-24-1 on came turn day of this citation. PROBATE COURT' Commonwealth of Massachusetts Payment has been stopped. on the so.: ,,ss JOHN V. PHELAN Es- Past Judge of said Court, this Docket No. 262825 PROBATE. COURT b_ 51-15-22 Articles for Sale ', in which Essex, ss. eve :ay of October 1959. t:ssex, ss. ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK pass sad in to To all persons interested in the TWIN BEDROOM SET: traditional 5/ riN J. COSTELLO Register. To all persons interested in the Book No. 57391 has been lost and it six were estate of HAZEL M. RANDALL, latei mahogany. Beds, sprin4s, dresser, 15-22-29 estate of SARAH A. BYAM late of application has been made for pay- and others of Andover in said County, deceased. mirror, chest and bed-side table — onwealth of Massachusetts Andover in said County, deceased. ment in accordance with Sec. 20, school admix A petition has been presented to $85. Innerspring mattresses — $20 I It' tRATE COURT A petition has been presented to Chap. 167 of the General Laws. tolerate any t said Court praying that LLOYD F. each. Call G115-3534 Friday or Docket No. 262816. said Court, for probate of a certain Payment has been stopped. RANDALL, of Medomak in the State Saturday after 7 p.m. 1-22 Essex instrument purporting to be the last b-8-15-22 of Maine, be appointed administrator ; 1' dil persons interested in the will of said aeceasea by MARY C. of said estate without giving a surety Camp Lots For Sale Join estq of MICHAEL J. LANE late of OLSEN of Melrose in the County of Services Offered on his bond. er in said County, deceased. Middlesex, praying that she be .aft Group etition nos seen presented to If you desire to object thereto you EXPEWI INVISIBLE WEAVING on CAMP LOTS ON the shore of appointed executrix thereof without beautiful Island Pond, Atkinson, young men 'ourt, for probate of a certain Of your attorney should file a written all types of wearing apparel mater- giving a surety on her bond. [SCE) Anti-air cent purporting to be the last appearance in said Court at Haverhill ials. Burns, mothholes and tears N.B. 15 miles from Lawrence. If you desire to object thereto you See John Moeckel, Lord Shoe Headquarters fiat deceased by ISABELLE before ten o'clock in the forenoon oni mended invisibly. Special attentioa or your attorney should file a written to Gabardines, Rayons and Silks. Store, 445 Essex St. Lawrence. veekend, to . L. , of Andover in the County the twenty-sixth day of October 1959, appearance in said Court at Salem Free estimates cheerfully given. of u, praying that she be ap- the returreday of this citation. i 22 :ironies and before ten o'clock in the forenoon on Mrs. Helen IL Koester, 142 Love- Poi d executrix thereof without Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es-. had chose the sixteenth day of November 1959, joy Rd., Andover. GR 5-3823. CTF givi a surety quire, First Judge of said Court, this For Rent—Apts. and Flats o are enlistin on her bond. the return day of this citation. iesire to object thereto you first day of October•1959. GENERAL WORK — LANDSCAP- Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- SIX ROOM ouplux, newly re- or yo -torney should file a written JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. ING, Cellars and Attics Cleaned. liam P. Doh luire, First Judge of said Court, this novated, Centrally located, Fur- Qp a in said Court at Haverhill Tomlinson & Hatch, Attys. Grade A. Loam, Sand, Filling and -aduate of Anx nineteenth day of October 1959. nace heat. No small children. ten o'clock in the forenoon on 301 Essex Street, Stones. Garbage removed. T. Ro- Garage available. Call Glieenleaf All bee, 4 Li 1n111,1 I. rosTr 1.1_0, Register. mano Trucking, Tel. Andover GR- enty-sixth day of October 1959, Lawrence, Mass. 8-15-22 0-22 attended An 22-29-5 5-3946. C-IF 5-2340. urn day of this citation. BOWLING NOTES --- ,ss, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- DON DUSTIN, IIANDYMAN — Odd TWO ROOM APARTMENT plus sic training at f Results of the Val-E-Roll First Judge of said Court, this Investigate Break bs. Attics, Yards, Barns and Kitchenette and Bath, heated hot ✓ Bowling league for Wednesday, regiment war 5 lay of October 1959. Cellars cleaned. Rubbish removal water and electricity included. award Oct. 13, were as follows: Kings At Service Station $75 per month. Call Glieenleaf fety JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. weekly. Tel. G11 5-0141. C-TF 3, Aces 1; Jokers 3, Royals I; Police are investigating a break 5-5407 after 7 p.111. o-22 of the tra at and Chandler, Attys. DRESSMAKING and alterations. high triples, Terry LaCharite 2510 on t averages Ray :tate Bldg. at liarron's Service Station Specializing in children's clothing. and Terry Pellerin 257; high Ilaggett's Pond rd., which happened .h young men La •nce, Mass. 8-15-22 Mrs; C.A. Piquette, SA Burnham Realtors .fter completing singles, Terry LaCharite 102 sometime Monday evening. Rd. Tel. GR 5-2035. C-TF and Ann Eldred and Phyllis PiITY. The police cruiser, with Officers DOUGLAS N. HOWE, REALTOR, pare, both 94; high team triple, Duncan Cairnie and Raymond CURTAINS — WASHED, IRONED 52 Main Street, Andover, Phone GR 5-6100, evenings 5-2423. /ICE Jokers 1244; high team single Pellerin, discovered the break and Starched. Also willing to do CESSPOOL other household ironing. Prices 11-TE URCII Jokers 425. shortly after 10 p.m. Some $10 ristian Church reasonable. Call GReenleaf 5- RECEIVES DEGREE and miscellaneous items were ily Service" 2755. C-TF Wanted to Buy PUMPING Miss Ruth A. Morgan, 11.N, 51 stolen, according to the police es are invite: a n.1 Sutherland st., has been awarded a! report. the pews. Electric Drain Cleaning CHAIRS CANED — Have those ANTIQUES 011 ANYTHING old. degree of bachelor of science con-1 broken seats recaned with plastic. Marble-top, Walnut, Grape and e a little s ENTERS COLLgGE [erred in absentia by the corpora-' Miss Patricia Sanguedolce, Telephone GReenleaf 5-1957. Rose-carved Furniture, Class, id is arrange( E. ANDREWS e-15-22-29-5 Chains, Silver, Jewelry, Clocks, tion of Simmons College. Miss' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian t of family go Ptints, Frames, Guns, Coins, Morgan studied in the School of P. Sanguedolce, 55 Carmel rd., is CAPABLE WOMAN TO mind no Sunday S el. GR 5-3499 Furniture, Etc., William F'. Gra- Nursing. of the 301 freshmen register- children. Available five days a will be in one ham Jr., 155 Golden 11111 Ave., ing for the 1959-1950 academic week. Good references. Call GIl 'anger childrei Haverhill, Mass. Telephone Haver- year at Endicott Junior College in 5-0510, after 5 p.m. a-22 bill Drake 23708. Will call to look. title for Mr. GEO. W. HORNE CO. V-'1'F is "A Tre Beverly. LAWRENCE, MASS. Miss Sanguedolce will initiate EXEMPT FROM sods". PHILLIPS ACADEMY GRADUATE R AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK her college career by participation STUDY OF FRENCH buying picture frames, old desks, Susan E. Bradley, a freshman at in Orientation Week, a period of jewelry, dishes, dolls and marble SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pa., lophone registration, counseling, testing, top furniture. Tel. Lawrence, Mur- MU 7-7339 Established 1854 has won exemption from the or write 22 Lowell programming and campus activities dock 8-3072 college's fundamental course in Street, Boston. Mass. V-TV which includes a meeting with French, on the basis of a special Dean Eleanor Tupper, academic examination. The Chatham evalua- conferences, house meetings, Television Service w tion tests are designed to allow coffee hours, career forum, Student FREE ESTIMATES on television - poveq" Council tea and chapel devotions superior students to advance in their studies as quickly as repairs. Television Radio Labora- conducted by Dr. George 0. Mork- tories. Tel. MU 3-7726. Authorized possible by avoiding duplication of koe, President and Chaplain of the for Jordan-Marsh Service. liv-'1'F' if material already mastered. / MOVING College. Miss Bradley, daughter of Mr. PACKING • STORAGE WEST PARISH and Mrs. Frederick W. Bradley, Wanted—Real Estate x CHURCH NEWS 7 Central In., is a graduate of TRANSFERRED Executive Wants The beautiful flowers in the Abbot Academy and is majoring in at least Si or 9 room restored an- Church last Sunday morning economics. tique Colonial or modern Colonial the gift of the Thomes home in Andover or North Andover ler& were $110,000 ESTATE WM. B. KENT & SONS family in memory of Mr. and Mrs. — near elementary school and Estimated value of the estate of village. Willing to pay top price Charles Thomas. Sebastiano Magnano of Andover is 550 TURNPIKE ST. for choice property. All replies RESIGNS $110,000, it was made known when confidential. Write to: SR, The NO. ANDOVER Authorized Robert Deyermond has resigned his will was approved in the Townsman, Box 9, Andover or Junction Rts 114-125) Agent as a school custodian, according Probate Court. Concettina Magnano telephone Longmeadow, Massa- MU 3-9439 for . . . to a letter accepted with regret by of that town was appointed as the chusetts, LOcust 7-7321, No agents please. x22-29-5 the School Committee. executrix. OCTOBER 22, 1959 20 THURSDAY THE Arquovtv TOWNSMAN R071 INDIAN RIDGIE HOMEMAKERS' - AIR-CON DITIO A552 P CLUB TO MEET N mEMOIL The Indian Ridge Homemakers' ACADEMY Extension (:liili will ho1:1 asBARBER SHOP monLhiy meeting wednesday °ct. 3 BAREicrRRs 28, at 51 o'clock at the home of Mrs. 96 Main St. Ralph Hamden, 105 Andover st. EE PARX."()INDuSt7r The topic for this meeting is Armsn the street tram Ail "Child ';uiclance and Discipline". SPECIAL MEETING ME 73 NUMBER 4 OF SODALITY PAUL'S 12GRM :-I; A special meeting of the Sacred 25 Years' Experience Ileart Sodality will he held this Dressmaking . Re evening at 8 o'clock in St. Augus- Alterations tine's School Ball. All members Ladles' Suits, Coats and have been requested to attend. Made to 1rder

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Matever your pharmaceutical needs, we , fill them for you expertly and quickly. Ret istered pharmacist on duty at all times. UNIQUE EXPERIENCE — Youngsters in the morning session of the South School kindergarten had on opportunity to watch a house being moved last week. The home, belonging to John Caval- laro, was moved from the By-Pass to a location nearer Andover on So. Main st. His daughter-in- law, Mrs. Mary P. Cavallaro, who teaches the kindergarten, had the children transported to the SIMONE PlIARMY scene. In the group were Robert Bartholomew, Kristina Brainerd, Alan Brown, Susan Buchan, IN ANDOVER SQUARE David Caiazzo, Jane Conway, Ernest Darby, Robert Earl, Donald Frederick, Thomas Froburg, MAIN STREET AT POST OFFICE AVENUE William Gibbons, Bruce Hood, Kenneth Hopkins, Robert Keck, Marcia MacMillan, Suzanne Mitton, Pamela Par.sanisi, Sandra Poleatewich, Daniel Quinn, Martha Rogers, Jean Smeltzer, Donna Taylor, Diane Torres, William Van Dinter, Karen Verda and Douglas Yeiter. Paul Cavallaro, CTICAL DEMONSTF a third grade pupil, took the trip as helper. Officer Henry Giaimo is directing traffic. (Staff Photo) di ing a tot to a group of T classes are sponsored rd., has been named to the Dean's placed on the Dean's list in uglos Ainscow, son o Still Investigating recognition of high scholastic is List at Babson Institute of Busi- a in the Sorority. ness Administration for the fall achievement during the past Fatal Accident term, it was announced by Everett academic year. The criterion for Stephens, dean of students. Dean's List honors at the Institute Andover Police Sgt. Raymond RCH BASKETBALL Li Collins and Officer James rjorrie, Arnold, who begins his Junior is a scholastic average of slightly S NEXT TUESDAY with the assistance of Registry year at Babson this semester, was above B or higher. of t Inspector 'eorge E. Ilancock, are e first meeting ch Basketball Leag pressing their investigation of the FREE Parking for ou' customers at Eidam s fatal accident on York st. Friday be held next Tuesd • CHARGE Wt morning, Oct. 15. 9 BUDGET • LAY•AW AY ing at '7:30 in the The officers are seeking wit- Open FRIDAY end Tuesday 'fil 9 h Church hall. nesses known to have been stand- representative from evo ing with the victim at the curbing, wishing to enter it is known, who have not come team in the League should forward. Raytheon officials have . camera DRY CLEANING present. Hilliam Stewart si posted notices asking the wit- Preside at the business si nesses to talk with the police and tvAta slop, at which a report of the officers are checking out lists ,s 'mating committee will hop ented. of possible witnesses. Others, at Prof- A longer distances from the accident, • ART SUPPLIES • CAMERAS • DARK ROOM are also being interviewed. The victim, John C. Buckley, EQUIPMENT • DEVELOPING • PRINTING the Luxurious 50, 34 Beaconsfield at., Lawrence, George Stern Was was standing at the curb waiting 270 ESSEX ST. LAwRENCE (Next to ne.ner's Fcosi sic, 2,4342 ted By Students to cross the street to go to work. Softness of Ile was in collision with a car rge Stern has been ele operated by Mrs. James McAllister, your Blankets ent of the Student Cot 212 13oxford st., Lawrence, who Mg)) School. had just driven her husband to er officers are Jack work. She had driven to the top of and now vice president; Judy Si York st. and turned around, and 11 "r1 ing secretary; Deborah r the accident occured about oppo- corresponding secretary; site the plant. Mr. Buckley appar- there are two Lawlor, treasurer. ently stepped off the curb to cross the beginning of the sc the street seconds before the representatives from accident. room were elected. The d Jack Van Nest, Judy S ON DEAN'S LIST superior restaurani-s CLEANS THOROUGHLY . Lawlor, Linda Black, AT BABSON INST. t, Polly Ilolihan, Dick I Robert A. Arnold, son of Mr. and Yoder the personal supervision of Jan Bowman, Bill da Mrs. 0. Albert Arnold, 54 Carmel RESTORES "LIKE NEW" TEXTURE Continued on Page Three Bring your blankets to us and we'll clean that "like new" freshness right back into Clear-Vue Mine Host Adams the fibres. Every trace of soil is gone . GLASS F SAFE stubborn spots disappear. . .colors gloss CLEANER again. Your blankets deserve this expert Bring your Doctor's Allenhurst-Adamhurst care. . .it keeps them "good" longer. . • prescriptions to this pro- • Bottle actually prolongs their life. . .see for • fessional pharmacy. Am- and • yourself ! ple stocks permit us to • Spray new! evritinz! ino.•0 pro- 1 compound all prescrip- vocative lounge and din- tions promptly and ONLY for 25 years the "hall- pre- ing room on the New• cisely as directed. And mark of delightful din- $1.50 EACH buryport Turnpike . . always buy DRUGS in ing" • • . where baked Featuring baked stuffed Each Blanket Returned In Special Plastic Bog Jr a drug store—this 50' stuffed LO BST E R 1, OBST R oe, we hope. .steer STEAKS, Spray-on O'NEIL was born . . . Mghtly in our lounge, R0.1 Si' R/ --you'r' Wipe-off never dined in more in- "ring .pf the Console," teresting surroundings— PR A NK SIMPSON, et A GLASS CLEANER et4h(!need by the paint- the organ. ings qf distinguished ar- For • Windows • Mirrors tist— • Windshields 3 11intiles from RICHARD KELLERY • Everything That I: Glass Northshore Shopping Cent r OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. MONEY BACK GUARANTEED Rte. 114', Danvers Rte. 1, Danvers SP 4-5200 Sat. 8 to 6 Lawrence Plate & at Peabody Line SI' 4.2860 357 No. MAIN ST. SHAWSHEEN Window Glass Co. PHARMACY .. a MAIN AT PARK ST. 417 Canal St. Tel. MU 34151 • • name to remember . . . where Dry Cleaning is an "" TEL. GR 5-0107

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