IL 15, 1938

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!LARE HAYES reant Church oageant entitled TOWNSMAX Andover everywhere and always, first, last—the manly, straightforward, sober, patriotic New England Town—PHILLIPS BROOKS II be presented seven o'clock in A the Baptist 5 Cents—$2 Per Year ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL ee, 1938 Volume LI—Number 28 in three parts, talented people I school. Perley mant. Take No Action Barnard Prize Adventurers Give Defeat Articles irama is as fol- on Bus Matter Speaking Tonight Play on Tuesday at Town Meeting The annual Barnard prize speaking for The Adventurers are fortunate in gation School Board Defers Action the Punchard high students will take having the talented Mrs. George Adams Taxpayers Throw On t Elm on Appointment—Consi- place this evening at the Memorial audi- (Helen Williams) cast in the leading role Street Project—Also ly Crowns" torium. The program follows: of Dulcy, which is to be presented on der Other Matters Aurora Borealis Dorothy Mae Babb '38 Tuesday evening in the Memorial Audi- Defeat Sidewalk Health Heroes William Stephen Hannan '38 torium. Mrs. Adams will be remembered No definite action was taken by the Formal Gardens for her vivacious interpretations in Two appropriations totalling $6200 school board Wednesday evening on the Joanne Marguerite O'Riordan '40 "Candle Light" and "Path of Glory." were overwhelmingly defeated on Wed- .n of the home of appointment of a new bus driver for the A Sojourn in the Woods Dulcy, the effervescing bride, adoring her nesday night at a special town meeting of Christ's Trium- newly-established route. There have been Phyllis Duncan Burridge '38 husband and wanting to be a "Help," called by a group of part-time B.P.W. a large number of applicants for the posi- Music—I Would That My Love Mendelssohn but always ending by being "A False employees in an effort to change the an- of the Crucifixion tion which it is expected will save the Girls' Glee Club Note" as she says, is a part with ample nual town meeting vote on Elm street I evening on Resur- town about $2300 a year. Tramping with a Camera scope for Helen's abilities in delighting construction. While the crowd attending The committee accepted a statement in Philip Frederick Wormwood '39 her audiences. was not large, taxpayers turned out in connection with the situation, saying that Products Made by Chemical Synthesis The play will start promptly at 8.15. sufficient number to defeat the two propo- after the last meeting of the committee a Valerie Rosalie Simmers '38 The audience is asked to be in their seats sitions. remark was made that the appointment What Price Speed? Clarence William Coupe '38 at that time to avoid annoyance to others. The first vote on the $4500 Chapter 90 us of the new bus driver was "in the bag." Louis Paiteur—Humanitarian Doris Welsh '38 question was questioned, but a standing The cast follows: Thomas Thompson Since applicants and citizens had ques- Music—Serenade Schubert vote showed a 267-55 count against it. Dulcy Helen Adams Clifford DunneIls tioned committee members as to whether Girls' Glee Club The next vote was overwhelmingly "No," Norma Golf this was so, the statement continued, it Gordon Smith William S. Hughes after a move to reconsider the first article Rebecca Stevens was voted by the sub-committee in charge C. Roger Forbes Roland Fraser had gone out by a decisive voice vote. Mrs. Forbes Dorothy Winn H. Huestis Sulis of the matter to bring no recommendation Angela Forbes Caroline Orr The principal speakers for the articles 1. Samuel Overstreet to the general committee for an appoint- To Give Concert Schuyler Van Dyck Ernest Young were Charles Muller and Robert V. Pauline MacMackin ment until the remark was either sub- Vincent Leach Albert Swenson Deyermond, while the opposition was Grant MacMackin stantiated or withdrawn. at Abbot Academy furnished by Taxpayers' association Other matters taken up at the meeting William Parker Richard Douglas The Worcester Philharmonic orchestra Tom Sterrett Colin Kerr president Edmond E. Hammond, vice- ewis, Patricia Smith included confirmation of th eaward for the will present a concert here on Sunday president J. Augustus Remington, direc- year's coal supply to the Cross Coal com- Blair Patterson Carl Gregg evening, May first, at Davis hall, Abbot Henry, the butler Sumner Davis tor Edward V. French, Matthew Burns, Mabel Otis, Ruth pany, authorizing installation of tele- academy, starting at eight. There will be and Henry Bailey. stman Sarah Hiss, phones in the Indian Ridge, Shawsheen no admission charge. and Bradlee schools, authorizing installa- The meeting had been preceded by a idshaw, Ella Ceder- Worcester's Civil Symphony orchestra, May Breakfast mail campaign by the Taxpayers' asso- tion of equipment in the boiler house to including some 70 musicians, has been eliminate the abnormally high demand ciation in an endeavor to get the tax- he program are: playing together for six or seven years, payers to attend. On Monday night the Everett Lund- peaks in power consumption, in the hope with Walter Howe, Abbot academy's Next Saturday that the lower peak will swing the system finance committee voted to disapprove ihompson, Rev. music director, as conductor and organist. The annual May breakfast is to be held the articles despite its annual town meet- V. W. G. sponsor onto a lower electric rate scale, and the The orchestra is made up mostly of Wor- in the Legion rooms next Saturday morn- making of a request to the selectmen to ing approval, mainly because of the town committees are: cester residents, assisted by one player ing, April 30, with the Legion auxiliary meeting's action in defeating the two Smith; church appoint three janitors as special police- from the Boston Symphony. and Sons of Veterans auxiliary co-operat- men. propositions and because of present con- ties, Perley Gil- The program: ing in its sponsorship. A meeting of the ditions. ur Smith, James Concerto for three pianos Bach committee will be held next Wednesday Air for the G String Bach evening at the home of Mrs. William H. Taxpayers' Head Speaks To Fill Vacancy Jupiter Symphony in C Major Mozart Navin, 55 High street, to report on the Mr. Hammond opened the debate Suite, Marionettes Howe soliciting. against the reconstruction of the street, TEL in Health Board Finlandia Sibelius Any children who care to sell tickets mentioning the fact that only a few short weeks before the articles had been de- NIV The vacancy on the board of health The Marionette suite is Mr. Howe's may secure them from Mrs. George Cilley own composition. After the three piano of Temple place, Mrs. Robinson of 137 feated. In connection with the desire of occasioned by the death of Dr. W. Dacre Main street, Miss Anna Neas of 55 High the part-time employees to keep their Walker will shortly be filled at a joint concerto, Mr. Howe will play some organ selections. street, Mrs. Winifred Keith of 68 Essex jobs at four days a week instead of three, meeting of the selectmen and the two he said that no one knows if any of us are present members of the health board, street or Mrs. Henry S. Wright of Holt • • road. going to have jobs this summer or next Franklin H. Stacey and George Brown. Free Dog Clinic winter. The state legislature, he stated, No date has been set for the meeting as has voted to expend ten million dollars to yet. MOTHER-DAUGHTER aal go back to the towns for roadwork. Of Mr. Stacey sent the letter of notifica- in Vale Tomorrow BANQUET CHANGED this he estimated that $25-30,000 would Fri. 9:00 tion to the selectmen last night. 6:30; 9:30 Another free dog clinic will be held to- The date of the annual A.P.C. Mothers come to Andover for work on roads, and The state law requires the two remain- morrow by the local board of health, this and Daughters banquet has been changed we'd have to pay it back in a higher state Fri. 7:58 ing members to notify the selectmen in , 5:25; 5:20 time at the Ballardvale engine house from from Thursday, May