ilip k. Allen pry. ter business, Mr Davis of Itiverin• I Law of Cuba full membership.st. NIDCVEL CWSISMAIS Andover's ('14,, Niutper Since 111117 NUMBER 30 VOLUME 71 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 1, 1958 PRICE 10 CENTS ince A 1; Traditional Bazaar At 930 Abbot Academy May 3 rving N Abbot Academy will celebrate our C Quartet Featured its 129th birthday Saturday by offering "The Melody Market" very Y At P.A. Gallery bazaar from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Faculty chairman of the Com- I The Helicon Quartet, a newly mittee is Miss Dorothy Judd, a uranec formed group of four of Boston's member of the Spanish and Physi- N most active string players, will cal Education Departments. Stu- Need dive an informal concert at the dent chairman is Susan Goodwillie, C .Addison Gallery of American Art, president of the class of 1959. r Sunday afternoon, May 4, at 3:30' New and special features of the BARNARD ST. p.m. kach member of the quartet bazaar this year will be baby — Eve. 1214 has had a distinguished career as sitting service and a chicken soloist, ensemble player and in a barbecue. Plenty of chickens, bar- major symphony orchestra. becued on the premises by an ex- Abraham Nlishkind studied with pert, will be ready at 4:30. flans Letz, Edouard Dethier, and There will, of course, be the times Raphael Bronstein. Ile is a grad- usual booths — gifts, books, uate of the Julliard School of flowers and plants, wishing well, irment, Music and holds an M.A. from white elephant and of hers. The Columbia Eniversity. In 1956-57 he popular day students' booth will hour held the Albert Spalding Fellow- (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Six) WORRIED PUP — Richard Bolia's pooch looks mighty nervous, as he gets a shot of rabies Reichhold Expanding; To vaccine from Dr. Richard Lindsay at the annual dog clinic last Saturday. Hundreds of dogs were "shot" with the vaccine. Richard Currier is holding the dog. The two young ladies, Glenda Kelly and Lois Lyman, registered the animals as they arrived and took the owner's 50 cents, to Manufacture Epoxy Resins partially defray the cost of the vaccine. (Townsman Photo)

"substantial capital invest- Club Planning ment" has been required at Reich- hold Chemical Company's plant in Outstanding Scholarships Announced Lowell Junction, to begin the Annual Meeting manufacture of epoxy resins. Manager Ralph Urich this week The Junior Garden Club will explained that the firm is optomis- For 7 Phillips Academy Students present the entertainment at the tic about the future, as it begin,- annual meeting of the Andover the manufacture of this new pro- Garden Club May 6 at the Andover Seven Phillips Academy boys member . . duct. Some 10 million pounds ol Hylands Betterments Inn. $263,200 Value have recently been the recipients the epoxy resins, both liquid and 'tg• is an art . . . "A Day with the Juniors" is of National scholarships, provid- solid, will be produced here, for About $10 A Foot the title of the program. Of Construction ing unique educational opportuni- sale across the country. A suggested betterment assess- ties for them in the corning years. The Senior Club's meeting will New construction of several highly resistant to abrasion ment of $10.23 per foot has been Two were named winners of the open at 9:30 a.m. with a plant types, for which permits were and corrosion, epoxies offer ex- informally approved by the Board National Merit Scholarships. They sale, Mrs. Leslie Hutchinson and issued during March, were esti- cellent adhesion to metals and of Public Works for the Shawsheen are Thomas Arthur Gildehaus, son her committee have requested that (Continued on I'age 13) mated at 8263,200 by Building Hylands sewer installation. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Gilde- members donate plants for this Inspector Ralph W. Coleman. An appropriation of $115,750 haus of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and portion of the day's activities. Ile also issued permits for addi- was voted by town meeting last Emmett Brown Keeler, son of Coffee will be served at 9:45 List Lowest tions and alterations valued at March for the project. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George E. RTS and the business meeting will $9500. Supt. Donald Bassett asked the Keeler, of Wright-Patterson start at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. John II. Equipment Price Permits for new homes, with Board to consider this figure, A. F. Ohio. Cecill Jr. will present the enter- garages, were issued to Robert and A list of low quotations on which he said follows a law Gildehaus, in his second year at )ERED tainment, starting at 11:30. Marie Howard, off Oriole dr.; equipment that may be hired by adopted back in the late 1800's Phillips Academy, has distin- A "Symposium on Arrangements" the town during the year has been Joseph Becotte, Chandler rd.; guished himself in athletic and that requires the town to charge 75 R. E. Howard, Oriole dr.; Mary directed by Mrs. Ralph Hill and prepared for the Board of Public extra-curricular activities. A mem- percent of a cost and pay 25 per- Salvo, one each on Vine st. and Mrs. Ilenry Van Zandt will follow Works by its office Manager, ber of the Varsity Football, track cent. Bolt rd.; Charles Kramer, Holt the Junior Garden Club's presenta- Calvin Metcalf. and Lacrosse teams, he was named Ile stressed that the suggested rd.; and Dick Cooper, Dascomb (Continued on Page Seven) The Board recently voted to to the New England All Star pre- figure, $10.23, is not based on the rd. George Toscano, Lowell st., hire equipment on the basis of the project itself. paratory school team last fall. He low quotation, reserving the right permit for a house. is a member of the Student Con- EXTRA SALESPERSON This figure, mentioned in the Other new construction in- to shift to the next lowest if the gress, Phillips Society, Blue Key, Part 1 line Camp, Dresser and McKee sewer cluded a residence and animal 'OUR performance of the least expensive Year Book and Spanish Club. He report, is estimated to be the hospital for Richard Lindsay on Call in Person for Inter- machine was not satisfactory. will matriculate lit Yale next year. amount which will pay for the in- Lowell st.; Daley Construction view — Andover 95 for Under backhoes, the list shows Keeler is in his first year at stallation, at the 75-25 ratio, of Co., So. Main st. filling station; 'ICE Appointment, James Bateson as low, for a 3/8 Andover. Ile has been on the all the sewer lines proposed in Wilson Elevator Co., River Plant, MICHAEL JAY'S (Continued on l'age 13) the consulting engineers' report. pent house and installation of ( Continued on Page 12) Bassett said it is an estimated elevators; Anna Loosigian, 1.owell cost of the work proposed in the st., sash house and Arthur De- 1943 report, based on today's prices. 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Their purpose will be to focus public attention on the important CARDS FOR part that law has played in the growth and achievement of the United States of America. KING AND QUEEN SIZE • POPULAR CONTEMPORARIES GRAN VILLE CUTLER "Law Day - U.S.A. is to be the Choose your Mother's Day cards while first national celebration of its "Destination Earth" - the selections are at their peak - kind ever held. The present status theme of the annual senior class of world affairs makes it especial- Stunt Night - revolves around the Proclaim ly fitting that our people should experiences of a man from Mars Andover Gift House at this tinie re-affirm their faith in on a trip around Planet Earth. INC. Law Day Some of the strange things the the rule of law and make a deter- ruffl mined effort to strengthen it. This 10-12 PARK STREET ANDOVER Martian sees, during this trip, will The first Law Day ever celebrat- is both a timely and patriotic C0t TEL. ANDOVER 1822 he staged by class members. ed in the country will be held observance emphasizing respect quill The affair will be held both today. The Selectmen have issued duo \lay 9 and 10 in the High School this proclamation calling attention for law and good citizenship. It in a merits the. support and cooperation WAS! Auditorium. to the Day: During his travels, the Martian "Individual freedom under law is of individuals, organizations and FOR schools. USE Sat& will see Amos 'n Andy in a typical the birthright of all Americans. routine, an authentic Russian Laws and courts exist to protect "Now therefore, we, Sidney P. ballet, Kruschev himself and every citizen, in his person and White, Stafford A. Lindsay, William many other scenes and personali- property, and in the individual V. Emmons, Selectmen of the ties. rights and privileges he enjoys Town of Andover, do hereby pro- BETTER LAWNS as Members of the Boys Glee Club under our federal and state con- claim Thursday, May 1, 1958 Law Day - U.S.A. in said Town of FREE YOUR LAWN OF PESKY WEEDS have been rehearsing songs from stitutions. South Pacific. One of the scenes "It is this liberty and equality Andover and call upon all citizens, WITH SCOTTS WONDER GRANULES organizations and schools to re- 'luring the night is built around for the individual which distin- cognize this special day and t, "There Is Nothing Like a Dame", guishes our system of government 5. Vi EEO Sr FEED This two-way lawn join in its observance." one of the famous songs of the from communism, under which help has a I() year record of success. musical. millions of people are today One easy application delivers knock- Granville Cutler will be master living in slavery. Without laws Clown Town All out punch to dandelions, buckhorn, of ceremonies for the Stunt Night. and courts the freedoms we often ground ivy and their like, while it fer- take for granted would be meaning- Day Saturday tilizes grass to take their place. Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN less. `l'his important truth is to be A puppet show and trampoline pu 1,000 sr/ft-5/.95 2,500 sy ft-53.45 recognized publicly in a nation- act will be two of the main attrac- 5,000 sy /t—$5.95 Wendell Berman wide observance of Law Day - tions at Clown 'Town, all day Saturday, May 3, at the Andover AGENCY U.S.A. to be held on May 1, 1958. INSECT PEST DESTRUCTION The citizens of Andover have Playstead. ARTHUR FLYNN - PARTNER been invited to take cognizance of The shows will be held at in- IS ALREADY WITH US • • • Sirs, 7 the observances that will take tervals throughout the day. • INSURANCE Dane Hill is chairman and she COPE is the answer to under- place in our neighboring and other J. 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STRING QUARTET United States. compositions include works for Elaine Pinkerton made her New solo voice, chorus, and chamber AT GALLERY York debut in 1955 as soloist with ensembles. He was the winner of (Continued from Page One) the Little Orchestra Society, con- the Ernest Block Award in 1945 for ducted by 'Thomas Schernian. She ship at Boston University. He was "The Song of Miriam." studied with Jacques Malkin, The concert is open to the a member of the first violin section Richard Burgin and Raphael Bron- of the Pittsburgh Symphony for public without charge. The doors stein. She has won the Music Edu- will be opened at 2:30 p.m. Con- six seasons, and has toured with cation League Concerto Com- chamber groups throughout the current at the Addison Gallery C- '' 5 YEAR petition, and the Scholarship of will be: "Islamic Painting," and 4 I 1411110 the Massachusetts Federation of "Facsimile Frescoes from a 14th unconditional Women's Clubs. She has had a Century Yugoslavian Church." distinguished solo career in New ,--- - k' s---. p DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE GUARANTEE England, and last season gave a recital over WGBH -TV in Boston. ELECTED DELEGATES t Eleftherios Eleftherakis has Members of the Democratic been a member of the Kansas Town Committee, meeting at the City and Minneapolis Symphony home of Atty. Mario Lucchesi, Orchestras, and has played with have elected four delegates to • Smoothest, cleanest crew- imaginable the Stradivarius String Quartet. He the pre-primary convention. studied with Raphael Bronstein, The convention will be held in Georges Fourel, and Joseph Di- NI(•,•lianics Building, Boston, June • Makes any lawn look better Pasquale. He is a member of the 27. Elected were Jain,. J. 1 1,.' faculty of the Longy School of Atty. Joseph C. Sullivan, I • lin K. Ilaggerty and Atty. • Music and of the music staff of the Instant starting—peacefully quiet operation Winchester Public Schools. Ile is P. MacDonald. frequently heard with organist E. • You can dial the height of cut, in seconds. "I've got gold in my teeth, Power Biggs in national recitals WELCHS,IA PLUMBER what I need is food in my on CBS. stomach!" Judith Davidoff studied with Joseph Malkin, Iwan d'Archambeau, 599.95 and Maurice Eisenberg. She was a For those who know member of the Baltimore Symphony (6014T LET THE BATI-IROOM Yes, Orchestra, and gave frequent solo good food and love it DRIVE YOU CRAZY, Bank We serve it right and chamber music recitals in REMODEL IT AND Satisfaction Guaranteed On Service Turkey during a three year stay. and plenty of it. HAVE A DAISY She holds a degree in music from busir Buy your lawn mower from your local dealer Radcliffe College and a Soloist's \\' II enjol who can give you service when needed — Diploma from the Longy School of not a week later! MK( OUT SERV/GE Music, where she is a member of the faculty. She has appeared as Our soloist with the Boston Pops Orchestra, and in numerous solo You' engagements throughout New En gland. A ni The program will consist of a HILL'S Quintet by Mozart with hart Ano Leavitt, a member of the Phillips 45 MAIN ST. '1 ELS. 102- 1727 Academy faculty, assisting on the Whatever your plumbing whe clarinet; Quintet No. 4 in D Major or heating problem . . . by Haydn; Pieces for a String large or small CAL L sery Quartet by Casella, and the first performance of a String Quartet 1957 by Herbert Fromm. Herbert Fromm was born in Bavaria in 1905. He studied in Munich and was active as a pianist, organist, composer, and opera conductor before coming to the United States in 1937. At pre- sent he is organist and choir direc- tor at Temple Israel in Boston. His Not Just "Book Learninl" It does take a lot of study to keep up-to-date in any pro- fession these days and no where is that more true than in the insurance business. It is equally true that experience is also important. You can depend on our knowledge and experience to see that you are properly protected at a worthwhile saving in cost when you call us for insurance service S rslIA RIF (S2, If LAC C., C. Me 9i-td.ahastce Me FOR OVER 100 YEARS

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LAWRENCE m n 2 Mill Street any pro- ALLEY NATIONAL BANK MUrdock 3-9425 se than in xperience ANDOVER MERRIMAC 2:; Main Street 2 School Street edge and Eight Offices Serving Merrimack Valley Andover 1161 Fireside 6-3311 :ted at insurance GEORGETOWN METHUEN Sri Broadway M Irdock 6-19s1 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HAVERHILL METHUEN 163 Merrimack Street Merrill S. Gaunt Square 1)Itake 5-5607 M Urdork :1-2726 Member of the Federal Reserve System HAVERHILL NORTH ANDOVER Monument Square 154 Main Street (Under construction , M Unlock 5-5211 TOWNSMAN, MAY 1, 1958 6 THE ANDOVER preparing the soil for the annuals TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED BAZAAR SATURDAY Follies Of '58 By which will provide masses of AT ABBOT ADS BRING RESULTS color during the summer months. Expert N) Aid Association Mrs. Douglas Pitman, who is 0 ,1,1(11111,1 fr011i Horticulture chairman, has been specialize in borne cooked 1 Andover will be well repre- I ,, 1,,rat , working at 97 Main st. with Mrs. and there will be a good supph sented in the cast of "Follies of Leslie Hutchinson, Mrs. Joseph of submarines at the refreshment Insect CC '58" Friday and Saturday evenings Myatt, Mrs. Roy Hardy and Mrs. table. For those who would like at Tenney High School Auditorium James Ifolihan, to carry out the more leisurely eating, there will Chase To Si in Methuen. Many Andover men design of the garden sketched by be a tea room. and women are also members of REDUCE Mrs. Douglas Byers and her Lands- The auction is always a source Chu, a r committees working for the sixth AT THE cape Committee. These Garden of entertainment and exciteme To annual benefit musical product ion nt Club members, Mrs. Charles Mac- and provides opportunity for pro- of the Lawrence General Hospital Duffle, Mrs. John N. Stewart, Mrs. fitable shopping. The variety of Aid Association. Mrs. Frederic Charles W. Arnold Jr., Mrs. games will offer fun and compel, SLENDRO C. McCabe is general chairman. Fredric O'Brien and Mrs. Nathaniel toi n. Mrs. David J. Fox, who has been S Stowers, are all experts in the A special show, "Birthday of the an active member of the sponsors field of garden design. Infants," will be presented at 3 SALON G A charming setting amid rhodod- and 4. At 3:30, Mrs. Arlon B. MAY BREAKFAST endron and laurel has been pro- Clarke of Needham will give 351 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE vided for a very beautiful figure demonstrations of obedience tests Saturday, May 3, 1958 of St. Fiacre, the patron saint of with her poodles. The Andover TEL. MU 3-2832 6-9 a.ni. MRS. DAVID J. FOX gardens, the property of Mrs. Mar- bagpipers will play during the garet Dodge, curator of the afternoon. NO. TEWKSBURY BAPTIST and patrons committee, will also Society. An appropriate niche has All visitors are cordially wel- CHURCH VESTRY be a member of the cast. Others FULLY EQUIPPED from Andover include Margaret been built and given by Mr. come at the bazaar, which will go Leaf, Alice Cecill, Ruth Jewell, Douglas Pitman to shelter the on rain or shine. The proceeds will N Most-Modern Methods Pearl McKeown, Gale Barton, Lee scat ue from the elements. At the go to philanthropical purposes AUTO GLASS Dodd, Janet Duncan, Ann Lewis, base is a .bird bath surrounded by extending ,from Andover to world RELAXING - HEALTHFUL QUICK, EXPERT SERVICE Olive Butler, Tony Puma, Charlie appropriate planting. wide objectives such as World N1cCulloni, Bob McIntyre, Chet Inside the house all is in readi- University Service. Eliminates Fat CITY GLASS CO. Kopatch, Joan McCormick, Leila ness for the flower show and tea. Over 150 alumnae are planning 73 Valley St., 'Eel. ME :1-3675 Puma, Irene Dantos, Marge Barnes, The north parlor has been corn- to return to the campus for the QUICK RESULTS Lawrence, incase Christiane Creamer, Tom Mc-' pletely redecorated in period style annual meeting of the Alumnae Cormick, Andy Rogers, Esther with an interesting copy of an Association and class reunions. DR. ALSTON sever Parson, Nardi Byers, Gerry Le- authentic Colonial wallpaper. There Mrs. John C. Angus of Andover is Laymen of is fresh new paint everywhere and Chairman of the reunion of the n Andover bach, Betty Cole, Ethel Wilson, Churches i Mason Arnold, Ann Morse, Bea the furniture has been reupholster- Class of 1898. Six members of this in the Council of Ch will Break! Cavan, Mrs. Ernest J. Brooks, ed in keeping with the decor of the class attend their 60th Communion in the S Frana Low, Dr. William Weiss, mid-eighteenth century. reunion. Classes of every fifth year morning at 7 Jeannie Rich, Roland Sherman, In addition to the flower arrange- are holding reunions. Speaker at the me Dick Barton, Ken Butler, Bob ments, a number of exhibits are will be Dr. Alston PERSON AL Lawrence, Bill Harding, Mel planned by the staging committee structor of hGreek Mr. Weiner, Gloria Vega Lyons, Kay of which Mrs. Charles Hollis is. and Mrs. Richard Williams Phillips Academy. Cross Coal Co. of Lowell st., are spending the will be "Tolerance Noyes, Sam Rogers and Margaret chairman. All this week, she and week with relatives in Richford, Larrabee. her committee, Mrs. Byron R. Street". Vermont. EST. 1864 Tickets are still available and Cleveland, Mrs. Ralph Hill and Tickets for the may be secured by calling Mrs. Mrs. I. Malcolm Humphrey are obtained from Dal FUEL AND RANGE OIL Malcolm Seymour or Miss Katherine assisting members of the Historical Richard '/ecchini Haniblet. Society in sorting and arranging ticket chairman of e numerous articles which have been andra eruzanne Dr. Chase, who h Working Towards in storage in the sheds adjacent ,e from Harvard Univei to the house. Then Mrs. Charles shoppe man of the Departnu Successful Event Poore with the assistance of Mrs. at Phillips. Harry Axelrod and Mrs. Margaret 011.;.. From 1942 to 1, Landscaping and Horticulture Cross will arrange exhibits of in the Air Force Ii Committees of the Andover Garden interest in the outer buildings. also served in the Club have been planning and work- The Junior Garden Club will Open Evenings until tegic Services. ing diligently on the grounds of the take care of the doll and carriage Saturday until 6 Ile is a membe Historical Society in preparation exhibit upstairs in the house. This kappa, Americas for Open House and Garden Day very fine doll collection is the \ssociation and Saturday, May 17. property of the Historical Society Llassical Associal Anyone passing by will see and is sure to be a center of in- Home groups of gardeners busily en- terest, as visitors have not had Reservati gaged in raking leaves, cutting the opportunity to see it for some and pruning shrubs and bushes and I time. The Juniors will be at rae- Close Tug Sweet Home tively dressed in period costumes. Reservations fa The house and garden will be tine's Guild 1 DAY and NIGHT open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., May banquet and instal 17. A nominal admission charge must be complete will be made. day. The affair wil . . . of Your Own ! WEST PARISII Ilillview Countr CHURCH NEWS Reading May 8 at The Evening Circle of the West Charter nuembe Those of you who are dreaming Church will meet next Thursday sidents of the or1 evening, May 8, in the Vestry at honored at the 8 p.m. The annual election of of owning your own home should events of the p officers will take place. Mrs. reviewed. Ernelie Becker is chairman of the 'rickets for th investigate the important advan- ANDOVER hostesses. obtained from Ch The lovely flowers on the Altar McGovern or me TAXI SERVICE of the Church last Sunday morning mittee, Mrs. Jer/ tages of Merrimack Co-opera- were given in loving memory of James Doherty, Mrs. John Fielding by her family, TEL. 414 Mrs. Frank Mai Mr. Fielding and Mrs. Thomas tive Bank Home Financing. 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1 TURDAY CLUB PLANNING PARENT TEACHER MEETING ANNUAL MEETING The regular meeting of the RFlunA(K potty Expert Will Discuss Hallardvale PTA will be held ' ((,,, Pat.:, one) rttinued )roar Page One) Thursday, May 8, due to this week DRIVE-IN ln • WI T.,,RIA Ime cooked favorites tion. Members who have been being vacation. Plans for the • Ti 110 be a good suppl NOW THRU SATURDAY at y taking the arrangement course annual banquet in June will he the refreshment Insect Control At Panel Doris Day — Clnrk Gable se with Mrs. Hobert Richards will discussed. Films will be shown by who would like Harold D. Rose, field program exhibit some of their flower the New England Power and Light TEACHER'S PET eating, there witl supervisor of the Massachusetts arrangements at that time. Co. James Gardner and Ted An- Chase To Speak Richard Kiley State Department of Public The Juniot Garden Club's drews will report on the PTA is always a so Sevilla lve, To Chur Men Health, will discuss the problem program includes the following: conference which was held last Carmen nt and excitement of "Insect Control" at the Pest The president, Jennifer Self- Saturday. SPANISH AFFAIR opportunity for pro. Control program Monday evening, ridge, will open the meeting, ig. The variety of May 5, at the Central Elementary followed by the secretary's report er fun and compel'. School. by Anislee Anderson. These two Mr. Rose has been with the State girls will put on a skit, followed "Birthday of the ( Department since 1939 when he by a play called "Jon's Helper". be presented at 3 first joined that organization as an The cast includes Susan Sulli- 30, Mrs. Arlon fi entomologist. van as Susan; Michael Sullivan as eedham will give a During World War II, he was on Jon; Kathie Lenfest as Soil; Linda Jur Sioraqe of obedience tests active duty with the U. S. Navy St ulgis, Forest; Janice Wilkie, Iles. The Andover and carried out assignments in- Fire; Larry Kidd, Wind; Ann I play during the volving insect borne disease con- Collins, Rain; Judy Long, Sun- For those who insist on the Finest— trol and environmental sanitation. light; Betsy Newcomb, Time; and are cordially wel. He was the officer in charge of Elizabeth O'Leary and Betsy Hol- zaar, which will go the best costs no more • malaria and epidemic disease con- land as Elements. The proceeds will trol at New Guinea, the Admiralty thropical purposes Islands and Leyte. lie holds a Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Andover to world rank of Lieutenant Commander in ns such as World JJ ice. the Medical Service Corps of the Naval Reserve. • kemodelinq umnae are planning lie has worked on methods of he campus for the g of the Alumnae developing control of the eastern dog tick on Cape Cod and ad- id class reunions. DR. ALSTON H. CHASE joining areas of Massachusetts. • Repair ,ngus of Andover is Laymen of seven Protestant His present assignment with the he reunion of the Churches in Andover will take part Division of Sanitary Engineering Six members of this in the Council of Churches Men's includes supervision of the activi- attend their 60th Communion Breakfast Sunday ties of the District Sanitary Offi- s of every fifth year • leaning Mons. morning at 7 in the South Church. cers and work in the Community Doug Howe v Speaker at the morning service Sanitation section on camp sani- will be Dr. Alston II. Chase, in- tation, housing sanitation and about this question: • structor of Greek and Latin at insect and rodent control. Richard Williams Clarence Faulkner, regional are spending Phillips Academy. His subject "I'm always enioying some the ill be "Tolerance — a Two-Way supervisor of Fish and Wildlife MU 5-5163 itives in Ilichford, sport . . . hunting, bowl- street". Service, U. S. Government Depart- Tickets for the affair may be ment of the Interior, will discuss ini, skiing, fishing or golf- obtained from David Reynolds; the control of nuisance animals ing. This new Homeowners Richard '/ecchini or from the including rats, mice, squirrels, Policy -- would it cover Vaults on the Premises ticket chairman of each church. moles, bats and skunks. theft and most damage to efuza n ne Dr. Chase, who holds his Ph.D. The Board of Health feels con- my sports equipment, and Harvard University, is chair- from fident that the three panelists will also my liability for any 's • opfie man of the Department of Classics find a most responsive audience at Phillips. on the evening of May 5. injuries or property damage efir..1 I might cause?" 011,„. From 1942 to 1955, he served All groups are invited to partici- in the Air Force Intelligence and pate in this meeting. tWeiner'o also served in the Office of Stra- For the answer to your in- rings until 9 tegic Services. PERSONAL surance questions, consult: YOUR FURRIER SINCE 1900 IY until 6 lie is a member of Phi Beta Miss Janet llouillard of Malden DOUGLAS N. HOWE kappa, American Philological ' was the weekend guest of Miss 52 Main St. Tel. 2208 Association and New England Carol Marrilizi of Hall ave. Classical Association. Reservations To Close Tuesday GET YOUR TIRES NOW Reservations for the St. Augus- tine's Guild 10th anniversary banquet and installation of officers DURING OUR GREAT must be completed by next Tues- day. The affair will be held at the Ilillview Country Club in No. Reading May 8 at 6:30 p.m. Charter members and past pre- SPRING sidents of the organization will be honored at the affair, as the events of the past 10 years are reviewed. Tickets for the banquet may be obtained front Chairman Mrs. Arthur McGovern or members of her com- mittee, Mrs. Jeremiah Cronin, Mrs. James Doherty, Mrs. John Kane, Mrs. Frank !Macklin, Mrs. Robert Phinney or Mrs. John Thompson.

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Hotel Marlborough in Lowell. Clown To Er Fund Raising Is Funds are being raised for the 10-year plan, seeking $10,000,000, At Sorority Meeting Purpose for scholarships and endowments I he Radcliffe Club of the Merri- and for the new medical building mack Valley will hold a fund- and theatre. raising program Saturday at the After a business meeting at 1 p ni , dessert and coffee will be served at 1:30. Mrs. Daniel Lewis • DIAMONDS • of Ilaverhill will speak on the history of china from the earliest JOHN H.GRECOE days to the present. She will also exhibit part of her extensive I eu eler — Optician collection of china and fine porce- ,i() MAIN ST. PHONE 830 lain. Mrs. Jerome E. Andrews Jr., 124 Summer st.; Mrs. Walter M. Whitehill, 44 Andover st., No. Andover or the Club president, Mrs. Albert S. Rothseid, 9 Forbes In., may be contacted for further information. BOOSTERS WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Boosters Club will be held May 15. JOHNNY The location of the meeting will he announced. Transforming clown right before audience is a spe Sisson, clown-ma PEGGY J. appear at the Mot 000011 0 41 4((-LLO BEAUTY SALON banquet of Alpha CLOSED .if South Church. The May 8 ever BUCHAN MONDAYS and a BEST IN GRADE — These youngsters won English contests in their grades at St. Augustine's Fellowship Hall .ompiete Beauty Care Reservations oval School. The competition centered around the theme "Meet Our Lady of Good Counsel", Some by Shawsheen's Newest Mrs. Kenneth Full McNALLY 400 children entered the contest. Standing are Robert Ready and John Hewitt. Seated ore hair stylist, consultant James May 5. lest urer. Brennan, Margaret Wilde, Mary Ellen O'Sullivan and Mary Ellen Keaney. PLUMBING & HEATING CO Mrs. Milton Me; of decorations, 211 NO. MAIN STREET children's hair styled cuts I AT CONFERENCE Hobert Look, Mr TEL. AND. 121 MKS. D ► SID u. Jill DI, Prop., Chairman Sidney P. White and 1Irs. Lawrence 5 Lowell St. Tel. 1639 Nutmeg Lane Club Held Selectman Stafford A. Lindsay are Howard Hamilton. attending the annual meeting of Mr. Sisson the National Association of hilarious "Schoc MAY DAYS & NIGHTS AT F. J. LEONE'S Championship Matches \ssessors in Hartford, Conn. following the d first in street c. Championship table tennis forms himself WAREHOUSE matches were held by the Nutmeg 1, ,TC 1,11 131..41.4.1 circus clown ant lane Club last weekend, at the Register For adults and young home of J. A. KKyger, 12 NutmegI II • and tricks. FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR QUICK In. 'Niriciergarten He first perfori The Club was organized early ly with the Fulle kindergarten registrations for in the winter for youngsters in the .after service in CLEARANCE ON ALL FURNITURE children who are to enter the neighborhood. Meeting once a his own puppet Public School System in September week, some l7, youngsters from act. AND APPLIANCES IN F. J. LEONE CO. will be held on the following dates: eight to 13 learned how to play Wednesday, May 7, Shawsheen HYLANDS SEV table tennis and competed among WAREHOUSE School, 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.; themselves. They also played BETTERMEN1 Tuesday, May 13, Bradlee against a group from the YMCA (Continued fro School, 1-3 p.m. Children who are and the Lawrence Boys' Club. 33 SPRINGFIELD ST. LAWRENCE in the present Bradlee School dis- costs increase o Mr. Kyger said he hopes a lea- trict will register at the Bradlee 1 the work is di NO MONEY DOWN - MONTHS TO PAY gue can be formed next year, to School as usual. assessments will include the two Lawrence organi- Wednesday, May 14, West School, down, the better' zations, the Nutmeg Lane Club ened, he explain( SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.; WHICH MAN PASSED And the Andover Youth Center. The present in the championship games last Tuesday, May 20, Central THE N. TEST? [nay itself be al True Motoring Safety Aeekend, Duffy Morgan took School. 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.; P.* Wednesday', May 21, Central assessments arc champion singles honors, defeat- ' NINETY PERCENT is allowed to d School, 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m. ing John Kyger. The poised. sotartly.d eeeee d man of mated charges, Can Never Cost Less! Children who are in the present In the girls' singles, Jackie the left of court*. You Can tell Central School district, but who of a the Registry, i Meyers defeated Loonie Somers. glance .. and that's why the Ninety. will attend the South School in decided on by th Jackie Meyers and Peter Ilus- Percent Test is so important. People time. But the September, will register as usual at judoe you by what they .40 GET NEW sem teamed up to beat John Kyger (UMW on the filed ph the Central School. titres shot's oil they hove to and John McNally in the doubles go on) Parents must bring the child's and ninety percent of what they see creased, once matches. birth certificate to the registration. of you is what you wear. The fresh filed. fluffy Morgan won the handicap finish of drycleaned clothes Is more If the bid prir Pupils may enter the kindergarten singles, defeating Mary Kyger. than on extra touch ... like flower providing they will be five years estimated, and in th• buttonhole. It's on integral natty done for of age on or before the first day part of good grooming. The slate of CALL 1943 FOR gineers believe GENERAL of January of the current school your clothes tells volumes about the OUR AD TAKER ,ear. kind of person you are. In fact, your in lowering the clothes top talking about you. ly. TUBELESS TIRES You buy your clothes to make a Bassett expl good impression. As you wear them, old days, town FIRST hove them drycleoned often A smart ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET man takes care So keep that impres. that assessmei *ion fresh. installation al( sufficient to r COMMUNION quirernent that over-all cost New riding comfort, quicker abutter. The t TIME cost of install stops, plus the extra pumping statior strength of Nygen Cord and But now LI WHITE the extra mileage of new YOUR CLEANER Hi-Density Rubber . . . all IS YOUR COMMUNION SUITS CLOTHES yours in The General Tire. BEST FRIEND Drive in today. Get the most 8.95 in safety . . . on terms to WHITE TIES 49c REMEMBER suit your budget. he are exclusive Agents for WHITE BUCKS "CRAVENETTE" "co.' ; Repellents in this crea. 5.95 - 6.95 Check and send in your gor• TUBELESS TIRE ments that require this Kind LOW, WHITE of service . . today. HEADQUARTERS la 1 • TENNIS SHOES 3.29 to 3.95 GIRLS' WHITE ANKLETS 39c & 69c pr. usher WHITERLS-l'OES 2.95 5.951 CLEANSERS FAY & DRISCOLL 220 AMDOVER ST. 576 HAVERHILL ST. LAWRENCE MU 3-3131 LAWRU:CE YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR REINHOLD'S TEL. MU 5-5842 oPEN TuEsDA1 & FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 13 NkAlh ST. TEL. UAIL Y PICK-UP DELIVERY IN semmemimmiamiseimix""'" THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, MAY 1, 1958 9

divided that easily, he stressed, Entertain Dyer of Raytheon Manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. James Doran and Clown To resulting in an increased assess- Studying Methods Company, Wallace Ilaselton of the children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ment over some levied in the Merrimack Valley National Bank, Switlekwski of Somerville were At Sorority Banquet past. To Beat Traffic Charles Frank of Hardy Brush Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. At town meeting last March, The State Department of Public Company and S. Nicolosi, Law- Gerald Znaniierowski and family of the voters turned down a proposal Works is studying an access road rence City Engineer. Lowell Junction. that the assessments be levied in to relieve traffic pressure in PERSONALS the proportion of 2/3 to 1/3 — an Shawsheen. estimated 39.10 per font. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and Included in the study will be the sons Bruce and Richard, of Marland general problem of redistributing How st., have been visiting the Rev. traffic in the Lawrence area to Meeting May 6 and Mrs. Anthony l'erino and sons Christian Science relieve areas where problems in Detroit, Mich. currently exist. Heals For Mothers A meeting of Andover and Law- Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacCaus- rence officials, with representa- land of Bloomfield; Prince Edwards Tuesday morning, May 6, at tives of the Raytheon Manufactur- Island, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 9:30, the District Committee of the ing Co. and other interested William MacCausland of Woburn st., TV SERIES for Everyone Andover District of the Council businessmen, was helti last Friday. Ballardvale, last week. for Greater Boston Camp Fire Channel 5 — Sun. 10 a.m., Present were Senator William Miss Janet Letters of Tewksbury Channel 9 — Sun. 5 p.m. Girls will hold an open meeting X. Wall, Representatives Frank st. has returned home after a ton- Channel 7 for all the mothers of prospective Giles, William Longworth, Arthur silectomy at the Bon Secours Alternate Sun. 8:30 a.m. Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls Williams, John Bresnahan, William Hospital last Wednesday. who signed applications during Casey and Laurence Smith; Sidney the recent Andover school survey. P. White, Chairman, Board of -EA The meeting will be held in the Selectmen, Stafford Lindsay and meeting ropm of the Bay State Dr. William Emmons, Selectmen; JOHNNY SISSON Merchants National Bank, 84 Main John O'Malley, executive director Transforming himself into a st. of the Lawrence Citizens Com- clown right before the eyes of an During this opportunity to learn mittee for Industrial Development; audience is a specialty of John J. about Camp Fire Girls and their William W. Rhoads; Archie Mac- Sisson, clown-magician, who will junior members, the Blue Birds, laren, Mason Arnold, Donald appear at the Mother-Daughter-Son Mrs. Riith lleitinger, District Direc- Thompson and Francis Reilly of We can completely outfit your boy banquet of Alpha Phi Chi Sorority tor from Boston, will be present the Planning Board and Board of for his First Communion, Confirma- to show an informative movie and of South Church. Public Works; Aldermen Nicholas tion and the coming Processions. The May 8 event will be held in give a short talk. A question and Callahan, John Fallon, Louis Fellowship Hall of the Church. answer period will follow. White Suits and Accessories. it. Augustine's Scanlon and Raymond Guillmette of Reservations must be made with The following members of the Lawrence. Oscar (fall of N.E. ounsel". Some Mrs. Kenneth Fulton, chairman, by District Committee will be present Milk Producers Inc., Dewey A. 3ted are James slay 5. to assist Mrs. Re itinger: Mrs Mrs. Milton Meyers is in charge Frank Santuccio, District chair- GEORGE A. PARKER of decorations, assisted by Mrs. man; Mrs. Gordon Lauder, Leader- C E Robert Look, Mrs. Edgar Joiner, Sponsor Association chairman; Mrs. HEATIN(i ey P. White and Mrs. Lawrence Soule and Mrs. Paul Barry, District vice chair- VENTILATION — AIR CuUDITIuN (NU d A. Lindsay are Howard Hamilton. man; Mrs. Jack Woodworth, Adult Industrial and Sheet Metal Work STORE FOR BOYS usual meeting of Lawrence Mr. Sisson will present his Membership chairman; Mrs. Martin I5 POST OFFICE AVE. ANDOVER Association of hilarious "School For Clowns", Burns, Training chairman Mrs. tford, Conn. TEL. 2610 following the dinner. Appearing Angelo Sapienza, Program chair- first in street clothes, he trans- man; Mrs. Michael Pawlik, Nomi- forms himself into a clorful nating chairman and Mrs. A. Morris circus clown and entertains both Campbell, Public Relations. adults and youngsters with stunts and tricks. PERSONALS Ile first performed professional- Attorney and Mrs. Iticharcl Sulli- ly with the Fuller Marionettes and van of Virginia rd. attended .after service in the Army started Parents Weekend, which was held his own puppet show and clown last weekend at Clark University, act. Worcester. They attended a play and also visited the Fraternity to HYLANDS SEWER which their son 'l'orey is pledged. NEEDLESS ERRANDS BETTERMENT $10.23 Mrs. Clifford Warner and daugh- (Continued from Puge One) ters of Virginia have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll of costs increase over the years, as Clark rd. the work is done, then future Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherry of assessments will rise. If costs go Andover st., Ballardvale had, as down, the betterment can be less- ,witiasearowatmere atuelerWa0 their recent guests, Mrs. Ina Kerr ened, he explained. AN PASSED of Scotstown, Scotland, and her The present suggested figure brother, James 'l'anish, also of may itself be altered before final N.P.*' TEST? Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles assessments are levied. Bassett 'NiNITY PERCENT is allowed to decrease the esti- Tanish of East Braintree. nortly.elrassod wan al mated charges, which are filed in p. You can tall of a the Registry, if that is a step P hoes why the Ninety• decided on by the Board at a later BARNARD so important. People time. But the estimated charges ..hot they sio• (SOM. th.y hang, to go on( on the filed plan can not be in- I A 7r7f1=7inIr snt of what they N. creased, once they have been Since yeu wear. The hen, filed. N G raid clothes is more If the bid prices are lower than 1930 uch . . . like o Bower estimated, and the job is event- S E Is. If's on integral ually done for less than the en- coming. Tint slate of gineers believed, it could result U Serving N volumes about this Ott OM In fact, your in lowering the assessment slight- p talking about you ly. R Your clothes to mak* o Bassett explained that, in the As you woo, them, old days, town officials assumed A Every Y qsnsid often A smart that assessments for the actual le keep that imps.. I Why walk from store to store to pay bills? A check drawn installation along the street was N insurance sufficient to meet the legal re- on the Bay State Merchants National Bank will deliver your quirement that 75 percent of the Need money promptly and easily anti bring back a valid receipt over-all cost be paid by the in the form of an endorsement on the back of the check. abutter. The town then paid any E cost of installing trunk mains or 36 MAIN AT BARNARD ST. pumping stations. Tel. 202 — Eve. 1214 You can make your deposits here by mail. 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Hotel Marlborough in Lowell. Clown To Ent Fund Raising Is Funds are being raised for the 10-year plan, seeking $10,000,000, At Sorority E Meeting Purpose for scholarships and endowments I fie itadcliffe Club of the Merri- and for the new medical building mack Valley will hold a fund- and theatre. raising program Saturday at the After a business meeting at 1 p.m., dessert and coffee will be served at 1:30. Mrs. Daniel Lewis DIAMONDS I of Ilaverhill will speak on the history of china front the earliest JOHN II.GRECOE days to the present. She will also exhibit part of her extensive 1 eu CI f'T — Optician collection of china and fine porce- 4o MAIN ST. PHONE 830 lain. Mrs. Jerome E. Andrews Jr., 124 Summer st.; Mrs. Walter M. Whitehill, 44 Andover st., No. Andover or the Club president, Mrs. Albert S. Rothseid, 9 Forbes In., may be contacted for further information. ROOSTERS WILL HOLD 1NNUAL MELTING The annual meeting of the Boosters Club will be held May 15. JOHNNY S The location of the meeting hi will be arinounred. Transforming clownri ght before audience is aSped EGGY J. Sisson, clown-magi appear at the Mothi ISEAt TY SALON banquet of Alpha P Church. CLOSED of South May H eventv nt MONDAYS r i BEST IN GRADE — These youngsters won English contests in their grades at St. I•ellowshipFellowship Hall c Complete Beauty Care Augustine's must School. The competition centered around the theme "Meet Our Lady of Good Counsel". Some by Shawsheen's Newest Mrs.rs. Kenneth Fulto 400 children entered the contest. hair stylist, consultant Standing are Robert Ready and John Hewitt. Seated ore James May 5. & lecturer. Brennan, Margaret Wilde, PLUMBING & HEATING CO Mary Ellen O'Sullivan and Mary Ellen Keaney. Mrs. Milton Meye of decorations' as 211 NO. MAIN STREET ('hildren's hair styled cuts AT CONFERENCE Robert Look, Mrs. TEL. AND. 121 MRS. 1)1% II) U. JOt DI, Prop.. Chairman Sidney P. White and Mrs. Lawrence S 5 Lowell St. Tel. 1639 Nutmeg Lane Club Held Selectman Stafford A. Lindsay are Howard Hamilton. attending the annual electing of Mr. Sisson wi the National Association of hilarious "School MAY DAYS & NIGHTS AT F. J. LEONE'S Championship Matches Assessors in llartford, Conn. following the dir first in street cic Championship table tennis forms himself ii WAREHOUSE matches were held by the Nutmeg circus clown and Lane Club last weekend, at the Register For adults and youngs home of J. A. Kyger, 12 Nutmeg and tricks. FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR QUICK In. Kindergarten He first perform The Club was organized early ly with the Fuller in the winter for youngsters in the kindergarten registrations for after service in t CLEARANCE ON ALL FURNITURE children who are to enter the neighborhood. Meeting once a his own puppet week, some 15 youngsters from Public School System in September act. AND APPLIANCES IN F. J. LEONE CO. will be held on the following dates: eight to 13 learned how to play HYLANDS SEW table tennis and competed among Wednesday, May 7, Shawsheen WAREHOUSE School, 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.; themselves. They also played BETTERMENT Tuesday, May 13, Bradlee against a group from the YMCA (Continued froi School, 1-3 p.m. Children who are 33 SPRINGFIELD ST. LAWRENCE and the Lawrence Boys' Club. in the present Bradlee School dis- costs increase ov Mr. Kyger said he hopes a lea- trict will register at the Bradlee the work is do NO MONEY DOWN - MONTHS TO PAY gue can be formed next year, to assessments will School as usual. include the two Lawrence organi- down, the betterm Wednesday, May 14, West School, zations, the Nutmeg Lane Club ened, he explainer SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS 9-11:30 a.ni., 1-3 p.m.; WHICH MAN PASSED l and the Andover Youth Center. The present s Tuesday, May 20, Central • In the championship games last may itself be alto True Motoring Safety School. 9-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.; THE N. P.* TEST? weekend, Duffy Morgan took assessments are Wednesday, May 21, Central champion singles honors, defeat- ' NINETY PERCENT is allowed to de ing John Kyger. School, 9-11:30 a.ni., 1-3 p.m. Can Never Cost Less! The poised. smartly-dressed man at mated charges, w In the girls' singles, Jackie Children who are in the present Central School district, but who the left of court.. You an tell at a the Registry, if Meyers defeated Loonie Somers. glance .. and that's why the Ninety. on by the will attend the South School in decided Jackie Meyers and Peter Rus- Percent Test is so important. People time. But the et September, will register as usual at GET NEW ,em teamed up to beat John Kyger judge you by what they see (some. on the filed plar the Central School. trines times all they boo• fo go on/ and John McNally in the doubles creased, once Parents must bring the child's and ninety percent of what they i.e matches. filed. birth certificate to the registration. of you n what you wear. The fresh Duffy Morgan won the handicap If the bid price Pupils may enter the kindergarten finish of drycleaned clothes is more singles, defeating Mary Kyger. than an extra touch . Mho a flower estimated, and t providing they will be five years in the buttonhole. It's an integral sally done for le of age on or before the first day CALL 1943 FOR part of good grooming. The stute of gineers believed GENERAL of January of the current school your clothes tells volumes about the in lowering the it OUR AD TAKER year. kind of person you ore. In foci, your clothes never stop talking about you . ly. TUBELESS TIRES You buy your clothes to make a Bassett expla good impression. As you w.POI them, old days, town FIRST Fr], them drycleaned often A smart that assessment ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET n. rl takes care to keep that imprew lion fresh installation alon sufficient to me COMMUNION quirement that over-all cost I New riding comfort, quicker abutter. The tov TIME cost of installin stops, plus the extra pumping stations . strength of Nygen Cord and But now the WHITE the extra mileage of new ,' YOUR ' CLEANER Hi-Density Rubber . . . all c IS YOUR -, COMMUNION SUITS CLOTHES' yours in The General Tire. REST . FRIEND Drive in today. Get the most 8.95 .._,- in safety . . . on terms to WHITE TIES 49c suit your budget. R EMEMBER We are exclusive Agents for WHITE BUCKS ''CRAVENETTE“ Water- ; Rerellants in this area. 5.95 - 6.95 Check and send in your gar- TUBELESS TIRE ments that require this kind of service .. . today. HEADQUARTERS LOW. 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divided that easily, he stressed, Dyer of Raytheon Manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. James Doran and f ntertain resulting in an increased assess- Clown Studying Methods Company, Wallace Ilaselton of the children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ment over sonic levied in the Merrimack Valley National thank, Switlekwski of Somerville were At Sorority Banquet past. To Beat Traffic Charles Frank of !lardy thrush Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. At town meeting last March, The State Department of Public Company and S. Nicolosi, Law- Gerald Znamierowski and funnily of the voters turned down a proposal Works is studying an access road rence City Engineer. Lowell Junction. that the assessments be levied in to relieve traffic pressure in PERSON ALS the proportion of 2/3 to 1/3 - an Shawsheen. I•stiniated $9.10 per foot. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Meyers and Included in the study will be the sons Bruce and Richard, of Marlund general problem of redistributing How st., have been visiting the they. traffic in the Lawrence area to Meeting May 6 and Mrs. Anthony Perin° and sons Christian Science relieve areas where problems in Detroit, Mich. currently exist. Heals For Mothers A meeting of Andover and Law- Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacCaus- rence officials, with representa- land of Bloomfield; Prince Edwards Tuesday morning, May 6, at tives of the Raytheon Manufactur- Island, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 9:30, the District Committee of the ing Co. and other interested William MacCausland of Woburn st., TV SERIES for Everyone Andover District of the Council liallardvale, last week. businessmen, was held last Friday. Channel 5 - Sun. 10 a.m.. for Greater Boston Camp Fire Present were Senator William Miss Janet Letters of Tewksbury Channel 9 - Sun. 5 p.m. Girls will hold an open meeting X. Wall, Representatives Frank st. has returned home after a ton- Channel 7 for all the mothers of prospective Giles, William Longworth, Arthur silectomy at the lion Secours Alternate Sun. 8:30 a.m. Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls Williams, John Bresnahan, William !hospital last Wednesday. who signed applications during Casey and Laurence Smith; Sidney the recent Andover school survey. P. White, Chairman, Board of The meeting will be held in the 2 Selectmen, Stafford Lindsay and meeting ropm of the Bay State Dr. William Emmons, Selectmen; JOHNNY SISSON Merchants National Bank, 84 Main John O'Malley, executive director Transforming himself into a st. of the Lawrence Citizens Com- WHITE clown right before the eyes of an During this opportunity to learn mittee for Industrial Development; audience is a specialty of John J. about Camp Fire Girls and their William W. Rhoads; Archie Mac- Sisson, clown-magician, who will junior members, the Blue Birds, laren, Mason Arnold, Donald appear at the Mother-Daughter-Son Mrs. Ruth Reitinger, District Direc- Thompson and Francis Reilly of We can completely outfit your boy banquet of Alpha Phi Chi Sorority tor from Boston, will be present the Planning Board and Board of for his First Communion, Confirma- to show an informative movie and of South Church. Public Works; Aldermen Nicholas tion and the coming Processions. The May 8 event will be held in give a short talk. A question and Callahan, John Fallon, Louis White Suits and Accessories. Fellowship Hall of the Church. answer period will follow. Scanlon and Raymond Guillmette of t. Augustine's Reservations must be made with The following members of the Lawrence. Oscar Ball of N.E. )unsel". Some Mrs. Kenneth Fulton, chairman, by District Committee will be present Milk Producers Inc., Dewey N. ted are James May 5. to assist Mrs. Re itinger: Mrs. Mrs. Milton Meyers is in charge Frank Santuccio, District chair- GEORGE A. PARKER of decorations, assisted by Mrs. man; Mrs. Gordon Lauder, Leader- E Robert Look, Mrs. Edgar Joiner, Sponsor Association chairman; Mrs, HEATING y P. White and Mrs. Lawrence Soule and Mrs. Paul Barry, District vice chair- VENTILATION - AIR CONDITIONING A. Lindsay are Howard Hamilton. man; Mrs. Jack Woodworth, Adult Industrial and Sheet Metal Work STORE FOR BOYS Lawrence mai meeting of Mr. Sisson will present his Membership chairman; Mrs. Martin 15 POST OFFKE AVE. ANDOVER Association of hilarious "School For Clowns", Burns, Training chairman Mrs. TEL. 2610 'ord, Cone. following the dinner. Appearing Angelo Sapienza, Program chair- first in street clothes, he trans- man; Mrs. Michael Pawlik, Nomi- forms himself into a clorful nating chairman and Mrs. A. Morris circus clown and entertains both Campbell, Public Relations. adults and youngsters with stunts PERSONALS and tricks. He first performed professional- Attorney and Mrs. Ilicharcl Sulli- ly with the Fuller Marionettes and van of Virginia rd. attended •after service in the Army started Parents Weekend, which was held his own puppet show and clown last weekend at Clark University, act. Worcester. They attended a play and also visited the Fraternity to HYLANDS SEWER which their son Torey is pledged. NEED ERRANDS BETTERMENT $10.23 Mrs. Clifford Warner and daugh- ;Continued from Page One) ters of Virginia have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll of costs increase over the years, as Clark rd. the work is done, then future Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherry of assessments will rise. If costs go Andover st., Ballardvale had, as down, the betterment can be less- "..444tnr.,Autat i'd*""9e1 their recent guests, Mrs. Ina Kerr ened, he explained. PASSED of Scotstown, Scotland, and her The present suggested figure brother, James Tanish, also of may itself be altered before final N. P.* TEST? Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles assessments are levied. Bassett ranish of East Braintre,. NINETY PERCENT is allowed to decrease the esti- rtly.dressed mon at mated charges, which are filed in You can tell at a the Registry, if that is a step It's why the Ntn•ty• decided on by the Board at a later BARNARD important. People time. But the estimated charges it they see (some. iy hove to go on) on the filed plan can not be in- I A 3111111111 of what they see creased, once they have been Since ie wear. The fresh filed. N G d clothes Is mare If the bid prices are lower than 1930 t ...Ith.aflower estimated, and the job is event- E IYs on integral ually done for less than the en- ming. The state of jJ Serving 'Armes about the gineers believed, it could result N are. In fact, your in lowering the assessment slight- talking about you ly. Your C lathes to make a Bassett explained that, in the 1s you wear them, A Every Y d often. A smart old days, town officials assumed lamp that ;mares. that assessments for the actual I Why walk from store to store to pay bills? A check drawn installation along the street was N Insurance on the Bay State Merchants National Bank will deliver your sufficient to meet the legal re- quirement that 75 percent of the Need money promptly and easily and bring back a valid receipt over-all cost be paid by the in the form of an endorsement on the back of the check. abutter. The town then paid any C cost of installing trunk mains or 36 MAIN AT BARNARD ST. pumping stations. tel. 202 - Eve. 1214 You can make your deposits here by mail. On request, But now the costs can't be we supply deposit-by-mail forms. SCREEN ENAMEL Ample parking space adjacent to all three offices.

OBER AMPLE PARKING SPACE e Agents for E'' Water- this area, in your gar- ADDS EXTRA LIfE! ire this kind /Bay State MerChants today. NOT CLOG MESH! NATIONAL BANK -4 WILL 84 MAIN ST., ANDOVER Ire DRIES FAST! TEL. 1199 TO USE! ISERS 1 a4 `(EASY IN LAWRENCE Only 23. ESSEX ST. - 590 ESSEX ST. - 29 BROADWAY Cor. ESSEX ST. 'ER ST. quart )1 iiAl . ! I :IT IN:., 114 '!CE ,e) ME:MBEH FEDLIIA: -I 'n • I PA• I 5-584 45 MAIN STREET .1J AN: TEL. 102 - 1727 At.4i v HILL'S

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renaissance of the trial lawyer- EDITORIAL THOUGHTS Stryker; The Supreme Court in the New Route 28 Section American System of Government, Fete ChUri Make A Fair Comparison Jackson; Nine Men, a political history of the Supreme Court of the a Seldom has there been such wide-spread interest as Now Out For Bids U. S. from 1790-1955, Roden. League America's Rise To World Power' The I otist Chu their now is over property valuations throughout the com- 1898-1954, Dulles; Law For The liege I c.tat, charm munity. Small Businessman, Leavy (a- Church Basketball nother Legal Almanac handbook); feted Thursday even Speculation, since the assessors released valuation PROGRESS OF RELOCATED RTE. 28, NORTH How To Negotiate A Successful with a turkey dinner. Contract, which shows how to totals and the estimated tax rate, has reached the heights TOTAL LENGTH COST PR OGRESS protect one's self when making a of absurdity. For in a few cases, individuals found out MUSS Al/t I 'S contract of any kind, and the what their new valuations will be, and then began yelping points to include, Brown; The PROGRAM MED Hoover Report, 1953-1955, what it about the unfairness of the program. This touched off so FOR 1958 means to you as citizen and tax- many rumors that it has become impossible for most pro- payer, MacNeil; Treason, the perty owners to know where they stand. story of disloyalty and betrayal in American history, Weyl; The It was a wise decision to refuse all requests for infor- Law, 13astiat (reprint of a pamph- mation, pending completion of the three-week job of typing let over a hundred years old) that UNDER will be read for a long time more; all notices. Then, when all the information is ready, tax- CONSTRUCTION The Moral Decision, right and payers will get pertinent data via the mail. This decision, wrong in the light of American law, Cahn; The Mind And Faith Of although unpopular with the few who just can't wait to Justice Holmes, Lerner; My Day find out how they stand, will help to end the confusion In Court, 'Frain; Brandeis, a free Fi) that developed last week. man's life, .Mason; Justice Holmes: The shaping years, 1841-1870, ADVERTISED Actually, most taxpayers are content to wait and see. FOR Howe; The Holmes-Laski Letters, For they realize that this year-long task can't be rushed BIDS ed. by Howe. All books may be borrowed for to a conclusion. It's no small task, with the best of help, home use. to type over WOO individual notices and get them ready New Prints On Display UNDER Another set of prints has been for the mails. CONSTRUCTION hung at the Memorial Hall Library A great disservice can be done the entire program by a in the main reading room for the vote of all who are interested in few individuals, if they speculate on possible values to the system of framed prints for UNDER such a degree that others take to the warpath before they CONSTRUCTION library users. Fifteen subjects, know exactly where they stand. It would be wise for conventional and modern, are on the ballot sheets. Voters are these few persons to refrain from discussing their own pro- UNDER asked to number, in the order of .3.5 CONSTRUCTION belms in public, to avoid mass-confusion and misunder- their choice, those which appeal to standings. them. Only a few will be purchased 11=1111111111161111E111=M11111=11 for framing and circulation, after It should also be made clear that there is only one the voting, which will close on valid comparison to make, between this year's probable May 8. Bids were asked Tuesday for 90 percent contribution while the The library has a very active tax bill and anything that has gone before. the construction of another major Commonwealth pays 10 percent. circulation of its framed print If valuations had not changed, the tax rate would have link of Interstate lit 93 (Relocated From its southerly terminus in collection. Full explanation of Ht 28). State Public Works Com- the vicinity of Boston, the the loaning and lists of available stood at $76. Figure out what your tax bill would have missioner Anthony N. DiNatale northern interstate expressway prints may be had at the library. been at that rate, on your old valuation. said the section will cost more will consist of eight travel lanes Then when the new value is received, figure the tax than $4,000,000 and close the up to the Tewksbury-Wilmington Will Make Home gap between contracts now under line. From this point to the New bill on the new rate of $26. construction. Hampshire line the highway will In Great Britain These two figures can be compared, to find out how The section to be advertised consist of six lanes. for bids will begin in Wilmington The dual highway will have a Miss Ethel A. Shaw and her much your taxes have been increased as a result of the near lit 62 and run northerly dividing strip varying from a aunt, Eleanor A. Downs, sailed minimum of 40 feet up to 85 feet. for England April 24. revaluation. .through a corner of Tewksbury to It is a mistake to compare the 1958 tax bill with what a point near Dascomb rd., a dis- "Such widths greatly reduce, if Leaving their home at 33 Flor- tance of 3.5 miles. • not eliminate, the danger of head- ence st., they were driven to was paid last year, because town meeting voted sub- Seven bridges will be construct- on collisions. Moreover, night Boston to board the Newfoundland, stantial sums this spring, which must be paid for. In- ed. One bridge will span the driving is made more comfortable which will take them to Liverpool, creases based on these appropriations can't be blamed on Shawsheen River; another will where head-light glare from England. carry the proposed Rt. 125 ex- opposing traffic is reduced or They will be in England inde- the revaluation, although that appears to be what some tension over the expressway, Vale absent," DiNatale said. finitely. are attempting to do. st., at the Tewksbury-Andover Each roadway of the divided One of their first stops will be line, will be bridged and, where eight-laned section will have Miss Downs' family home in Kirk- Thus, when you get your notice, stop a few minutes and the expressway will cross the two 13-foot and two 12-foot travel burton, Yorkshire, where her make a proper comparison before screaming that you've railroad twice, double bridges lanes plus a 10-foot shoulder. In brother now lives. She eventually will be constructed at each cross- the divided six-laned section, will live with a niece in Fenny- been hurt badly. In many cases, you'll find there is no ing to carry the divided highway each roadway will have three bridge, Iluntersfield, Yorkshire. basis for complaint. over the tracks. 13-foot travel lanes in addition to Miss Downs, who had lived This project will boost the a 10-foot shoulder. here for 38 years, is 86. Before under-construction mileage to Bids for the section will be coming to this country, she was a 16 of an ultimate 26-mile, $80,- opened May 20 with work sche- school teacher in England. Miss Down the Years with The Townsman 000,000 super highway between a duled to start in late June. The Shaw, with whom she lived here, point near Boston and the New section north of the Merrimack is plans to remain in England for an Hampshire line. The federal scheduled for advertising this indefinite time, but hopes she may fall, a department spokesman said return to the United States some 30 Years Ago — May, 1908 damages. The nearby house was government will finance the Tuesday. William Burns is having his threatened. total cost of the project with a day. house on Summer st. shingled. The semi-annual meeting of the to which all little persons who Everett Collins of this town Andover_ Historical Society was Will Demonstrate have attended at any time during sang at the Naval Hospital in held in the Society's rooms Mon- the year are invited. Chelsea last Tuesday evening.. At The Library Painting Technique day evening. The president of the The Robins group will have its His sweet voice was much en- Society, John V. Ilolt, presided. party at the next meeting of their An exhibition of paintings by joyed by the patients. Miss Agnes Gallagher of No. Coming Events group. May 14. John McCoy is on display at the At a special town meeting last Main st. is to be valedictorian at MAT Law Day John Esther Gallery at Abbot Monday night a surprise move to the Punchard High School gradua- 1 Law Day, by presidential A proclamation by President Academy, through May 18. overturn the recent water exten- MM. tion exercises in June. David proclamation. Eisenhower has set aside May 1, And May 11, Mr. McCoy will sion vote was defeated by a motion Nicoll of Bartlet st. will be salu- 2 Travel talk by Miss Putnam, 1958 as Law Day, for the people give a lecture and demonstration to postpone the meeting two tarorian. Dorothy Mears is first 8 p.m. of the United States. It states to show how he might begin a weeks. honor essayist and Mary K. Bar- 7 Cardinal group of Littlest that the day has been given composition. That event, open to A complinentary supper was nerd has been selected second Listeners, 10 a.m. significance because it is fitting the public, is planned for 3:30. tendered the Engine Company boys honor essayist. 8 Ballardvale branch Littlest that our people remember with Mr. McCoy is a native of last Friday night. After the A delightful musical evening is Listeners, 10 a.m. pride and guard with vigilance the Witchita, Kan., and received his supper there were interesting being planned by the Andover 12 Last movie program for Hal- heritage of liberty, justice and bachelor of fine arts degree from addresses by Principal A. E. League of Women Voters for Fri- lardvale young people. equality under law which we have Kansas University. He received a Stearns of Phillips Academy on day, May 12, the proceeds of 13 Last movie program for And- inherited; that they realize that diploma from the Academie Royal "The Relations of the Town and over boys and girls. which are to be divided with the our government is based on the Des Beaux Arts in Liege, Bel- the Hill" and by Selectman Harry Andover Guild, which badly needs 19 Next meeting of the Andover fundamental rights of individuals; gium, in 1951 and travelled ex- M. Eames on "The Town and the funds to continue its work. Civil War Roundtable. that they recognize the fact that tensively through Europe, study- Fire Department". The annual luncheon of the Travel Talk universal application of the rule ing and painting. In 1952 he re- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Women's Guild of Christ Church Miss Putnam will repeat her talk of law in settlement of interna- ceived his masters degree in fine Loonier on Andover st. was the will be held next Thursday at one and show slides on rural England tional disputes would go far to- arts front the University of Kan- scene last Saturday evening of a o'clock in the Parish [louse. and Ireland on Friday evening, wards a just and durable peace. sas. very successful house warming. 10 Years Ago — May, 1948 May 2, at 8 o'clock. So many who To further the observation of this In 1955 he joined the Swain party, Mrs. Joseph Stott, in the A special town meeting will be were interested were unable to statement, the press and other in- name of those present, presented School of Design, having spent called May 18 to find out whether come during the stormy season formational media have been asked couple with a handsome three years as a men's fashion the the voters wish to accept a hous- that this date has been set for to make public recognition. silver jardiniere. illustrator. Mr. McCoy has had his ing authority, to act under a their pleasure. All are most cor- As an example of the books 25 Years Ago — May, 1933 work exhibited in several shows statute which allows communities dially invited to the travel talks, which the library loans on the The Rev. Augustus II. Fuller and has won awards for some of to erect low-rental housing. held at various times during the various phases of law here are a celebrated his 84th birthday at of his entries. The Andover Sportsman's Club year, each planned for an hour's few hooks on display: Historic his Tewksbury st. home Monday, expects to run 75 to 100 dogs in enjoyment. Opinions of the U.S. Supreme ATTENDED SCHOOL'S receiving friends, neighbors and Littlest Listeners ( its first fox hunt of the season Court, Doskow; The American FATHERS' DAY relatives. Mr. Fuller was pastor The Cardinals group will meet this Sunday. Besides local dogs, Lawyer, a summary of the Legal Clinton I). Shaw of Wildwood rd. of the United Congregational many have been entered from on Wednesday, May 7 in the main Profession, Blaustein; Crime And attended the second annual Church for 22 years before re- ilriar y,andonthle,hlitriasIdlar Massachusetts and other New Iwib alaeyb8r7fcoh, Penalties, Stuchiner — one of the Fathers' Day at The Mary A. It meet ayd,vm April tiring. England states. Legal Almanac Series on many Burnham School Saturday, A barn on Argilla rd. caught fire the last story program of the sea- Punchard High won two games subjects, brief, up-to-date informa- 26. Mr. Shaw's daughter, katharyn, Monday night, in an unexplained this week, beating Tewksbury and son. The two week later programs tion on laws for the layman; The is a freshman at Burnham this manner, and caused 51000 in Johnson. will be for the last-day "party", Art Of Advocacy, a plea for the year. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, MAY 1, 1958 11 the trial lawyer, preme Court in the About 40 persons attended, in- During the evening a baseball cluding Joe Normandy, director of ing League for Wednesday, April Wednesday, May 14, with Prue m of Government, Fete Church movie, featuring the Red Sox, was 23, were as follows: Jokers 3, Pimpare in charge. Men, the League; Bob Collier, basket- shown. a political Trumps 1; Queens 4, Royals 0; rpreme Court of the ball coach at Andover Iligh; and Receiving trophies were Bob League Champs the three Church coaches, John Aces 4, Deuces 0; high triples, HAIR REMOVAL 790-1955, Rode!!' McLean, F'ete Fisher, lion Ander- Doris Scioto 281 and Nellie /ma- McLean, Bob Van Der Zee and To World Power (.1i Ch son, John Ilajja, Wayne Smith, he Halal ist Steve O'Connor. mierowski 2(17; high singles, Fast gentle removal leaves For The champions in the Dick Lawson, Walter Stocks, Millie Auchterlonie 98 and Tess es; Law Each boy received a trophy from shin nett - smooth sman, Leavy (a. Church Basketball League, was Ronnie Estell and Alan Louns- Smeltzer 911; high team triple, the Rev. Donald Ryder, pastor of bury. Director Mau. 13eetteloittite Imanac handbook); Thursday evening, April 17, Queens 1251 and high team single, feted the Church. The coaches also re- ERMA RHODES - Andover late A Successful with a turkey dinner. BOWLING NOTES Queens 432. ceived gifts from the team. mcu r ' h shows how to Results of the Val-K-11011 Bowl- The annual banquet will be held n st., 'rt.!. elf when making a ly kind, and the ude, (frown; The 1953-1955, what it s citizen and tax- i; Treason, the Ity and betrayal in WeYI; The sprint of a pamph- ed years old) that a long time more; TitotamidA Om, AutimgReiyA cision, right and ight of American dind And Faith Of Lerner; My Day Brandeis, a free t; Justice Nimes: tiknidigettAaliont ears, 1841-1870, 0044-014 es-Laski Letters, 4w! ; be borrowed for

Display f prints has been 3rial Hall Library Oitt VaPlasimg? ling room for the are interested in framed prints for Fifteen subjects, I modern, are or: HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF WINNERS ... GET YOUR FREE CARD TODAY! ets. Voters are , in the order of 9 more weeks ... 9 more games ... Thousands of Prizes Still to Go! e which appeal to will be purchased R. CAMERON WHITNEY, No. Abington, Mass. circulation, after ANTHONY J. LARKEY, Mancl ester, N. H. At will close on MRS. GEORGE V. MOORE, Ayer, Mass. Wins Mink Stole . . ASA E. McKENNA, Waltham 54, Mass. Congratulations to as a very active RUTH E. LAWSON, Hillsboro, N. H. LEWIS H. MUTCH, JR., Melrose, Mass. its framed print RICHARD L. NEWMAN, E. Boston 28, Mass. explanation of KATHARINE M. O'BRIEN, Dorchester, Mass. MRS. JACK TALAMINI lists of available MRS. JAMES NELSON, Peabody, Mass. I at the library. MRS. LEONA LEAHY, Salem, Mass. Jericho Path CHARLES BLAIR, Winchendon, Mass. SHIRLEY J. MITCHELL, Malden, Mass. GLORNIE CONANT, Etna, Me. Falmouth Heights, MRS. J. M. BURNS, Gloucester, Mass. :e Home MRS. 0. W. JOHNSON, Portland, Me. MRS. EDWIN WELSKI, Winchendon, Mass. EDNA FOGG, Gorham, Me. MRS. ALFRED MORELLI, Woburn, Mass. Massachusetts MARGUERITE DEVONE, Augusta, Me. Britain BEATRICE GIUNTA, East Boston, Mass. MRS. JAMES HARTT, Presque Isle, Me. PATRICIA C. BROWN, Roxbury 19, Mass. ,. Shaw and her DOROTHY DANIELS, Westbrook, Me. 1. Downs, sailed MARCIA WALKINS. Manchester, N. H. SALLY V. ABEL, Randolph, Vt. MRS. ANSEL YOUNG, Rockland, Me. ELSPETH McGIBBON, Andover, Mass. MRS. AVIS BOND. Rutland, Vt. 24. HAROLD BUBAR, Auburn, Me. MARION FAULKNER, Salem, Mass. MRS. L. F. BOCK, Springfield, Vt . home at 33 Flor- ROY POMERLEAU, Westbrook, Me, MRS. MARY PURPURA, Quincy 69. Mass. IRENE RABAIOLI, Springfield, Vt. were driven to CLEMICE B. PEASE, Rockland, Me. RITA DEBONVIL.LE, Troy, N. H. HENRIETTE LAROCHE, Rochester, N. H. he Newfoundland, MRS. LILLIAN MARTIKAINEN, Harrison, Me. GEORGE A. ROBINSON, Salem, Mass. MRS. RALPH LAROCQUE. Vermont hem to Liverpool, JESSE WALKER, Ellsworth, Me. MRS. MARIE FLYNN, Boston 13, Mass. ROBERT R. FORTII.1, Laconia, N. H. MARY OLIVER, Rockland, Me, W. E. BLANCHARD, Milford, N. H. M. J. TOLARO, Bellows Falls, Vt. JENNIE WITHAM, Rockland, Me, in England inde- CARLO CATTANEO, Dorchester, Mass. PHYLLIS R. SMITH, Plymouth, N. H. MRS. EDNA WILLIAMS, Thomaston, Me, CAROLYN THURLOW, Newburyport, Mass. RAYMOND MAHEUX, Laconia, N. H. CAROL KELLEY, Camden, Me. MRS. PETER L. GOMES, Plymouth, Mass. MRS. RAYMOND PLOOF, Burington, Vt. rst stops will MRS. ATHERTON F. ROSS. Farmington, Me. BARBARA GOULD. Beverly, Mass. RICHARD WHITE, Rutland, Vt. ily home in kirk- MILDRED L. ADAMS, Ogunquit, Maine MRS. F. HENRY, Everett, Mass. ELEANOR C. MARELLI, Newmarket, N. H. re, where her MRS. WINNIE WILEY, Rockland, Maine CHARLES MANNING, Newton 58, Mass. RUTH BEAN, Laconia, N. H. ;. She eventually DOROTHY STETSON, Lewiston, Maine JAMES A. BARISANO. JR., Newtonville, Mass. STANIS CRESSUN, Nashua, N. H. niece in Fenny- FLORENCE ROBERTS, Saco, Maine J. H. DENNIS Dorchester, Mass. LAURETTE DEMERS, Dover, N. H. ANNETTE BERGERON, Sanford, Maine dd, Yorkshire. RAYMOND J. GAUDETTE, South Hampton, N. H. RALPH E. WELCH. New London, N. H. MARGARET ATKINS, Rockland, Maine MRS. LEON WHITESTONE. RFD Templeton. Mass. MRS. CAROL BERRY, Chester Depot, Vt. who had lived MRS. A. BISSON, Waterville, Maine MRS. GLENA FOUGERE, Medford, Mass. PHILIP DENNER, Nashua, N. H. s, is 86. Before GEORGIA VARNEY, Portland, Maine MARGARET HEAP. Dorchester, Mass. ROBERT E. BURNS, Springfield, Vt. untry, she was a MARJORIE KEYES, Oqunquit, Maine DONALD P. BORASH, No. Weymouth, Mass. MRS. J. SHANAGHAN, Pawtucket, R. I. n England. Miss ANNIE L. McMENNAMIN, Ft. Fairfield, Maine MRS. EDNA R. PAINE, Marblehead, Mass. CAROLE L. DUTT, Quonset Point R. I. she lived here, MRS. RICHARD MONROE, Thomaston, Maine L,';;MINIC DERRICO, East Boston, Mass. MRS. LEA POTELLA, Uxbridge, Mass. a England for an MILDRED M. SANBORN, Portland, Maine MRS. R. SCHNAPER, Milton, Mass. MRS. YVETTE LAPRADE, Spencer, Mass. AUBREY LANGLEY, Easton, Me. MRS. ESTHER BERGIN, South Acton, Mass. MRS. R. P. STONE. Wickford, R. I. hopes she may it GEORGE RICKER, Clinton, Me. MRS. RUTH MARGOLIN, Winthrop, Mass. MRS. CHARLES ADAM, Fall River, Mass. ited States some M. F. McCARTHY, Waterville, Me. WARREN LEVER, Everett, Mass. RAYMOND McMAHON, Bristol, R. I. CECILE PELLETIER, Waterville, Me. MRS. JOSEPH CROWLEY, Chelsea, Mass. VIOLA ZOGLIO, Warwick, R. I. ELIZABETH SHORETTE, Lisbon Falls, Me. HELEN LATTOF, Gloucester, Mass. VELMA MacDONALD, Providence 6. R. I. MRS. MARY GUENTHER, Lisbon Falls, Me. R. BLANCHETTE, Lexington 73, Mass. MRS. H. N. CHEEK, Woonsocket R. I. nstrate GREG PEASLEE. Andover, Me. MRS. H. GLINES, Medford 55. Mass. LORRAINE STITES, Middleboro, Mass. FILOMENA MOLLICONE, Livermore Falls, Me. MRS. EDITH HARTSHORN, Reading, Mass. ARLENE PINA, Marion, Mass. echnique MICHAEL LESKO, Livermore Falls, Me. ESTHER M. BROWN, Whitman, Mass. MRS. WILLIAM BOYLE, Johnston, R. I. MRS. ELIZABETH DUBOIS, Sanford, Me. KATHERINE ZULKESKI, Derry, N. H. MRS. MILDRED WINTER, Middletown, R. I. of paintings by KENNETH FOWLER, So. Portland, Me. MARILENE COLLINS Cambridge, Mass. MRS. WAYNE PERKINS, Newport. R. I. display at the TOLVO WAISANEN, West Paris, Me. MRS. JEAN R. SIMS, Medfield. Mass. MRS. G. D. HAVICAN, Newport, R. I. Ilery at Abbot ROSALIE WILSON, Bangor, Me. MRS. T. H. FLANIGAN. Quincy 70, Mass. HARRY COUTURE, Millbury, Mass. May 18. AVIS I. BUTMAN, Reacifie!d, Me. THERESA GLAMM, E. Lynn, Mass. ARNOLD SOKOLL, Pawtucket, R. I. dr. McCoy will d demonstration might begin a event, open to HERE'S YOUR THIRD "CROSS-OUT" RULES HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY PRIZES! led for 3:30. 1. You get a Free Cross•Out Card ei.et y time Mink Stoles by I F. 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EVERY TIME YOU 5- Ilk. ritt ii4.10TrIE )OL'S Save every card and every adl A copy of S. each week's advertisement will be posted in VISIT YOUR If l‘ildwood rd. all stores. FIRST NATIONAL in"0 $01..19,1 54, "Cross-Out" is limited to adults only. First wend annual eeeeo®ii 4. 22 14 , 66, National Store employees and their immediate nil 10,1 .. The Mary A. STORE families are ineligible to play. at urday. April Canad• l U S POW P•nd,n9 — U S 1917. 1954. MS. 1956. 1957 a ass. Canad• 1956. ster, katharyn, 1957 a 19Ss e, ' C.ou Opt" Ad.. C.D. Inc, Sec Sul. SI. Lam. Mo.. U 1 A. Burnham this • • in NE El on so 16

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awarded to Andover seniors by the Subscribe to the TOWNSMAN Academy Orchestra, Rev. O'Brien To English Speaking Union, which Phillips Society, Philo and an Honor Roll will entitle these boys to attend student. Coming Speak At Breakfast an English Public school (com- Malcolm Salter, son of Mr. and ART SUPPLIES! St. Francis Seminary will parable to independent schools in Mrs. Paul Salter of Swampscott, Events hold a Communion Breakfast the United States) for one year EVERYTHING ... BUT EVERY- has been named an alternate. Sunday, May 4. prior to entering college in this 11 THING THE AMATEUR ANu PRO- V Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 country. The four recipients in- liallardvale FESSIONAL ARTIST REQUIRES' a.m. in the Seminary Chapel, with cluded a local boy, Daniel Bruce Club, Mrs. Mi CALL OR VISIT breakfast following. Speaking Howland, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Headquarters ave., 9 a.m. LAWRENCE'S LARGEST ART will he Very Rev. Celsus O'Brien, Allen Howland of Central st., 2 Clan Johnsto Compass Hall, AND HOBBY CENTER O.F.M., from Killarney, Ireland, Rowland, in his fourth year at who is visiting the Seminary. Andover, will attend William, In Andover May Ilreakfas College upon his return from hurch, 7-10 a Clown Town, Window Shades—Traverse Rods England. Rowland is a senior ALLIED proctor and.a leader of one of the iorr 4 Association c Venetian Blinds B undergraduate singing groups. He Communion PAINT Cleaned—Re•toped—Re•Corded is a member of the Phillips Church, 7 a.m. Society, Academy Choir and Ath- 5 Pest Control STORE Centre S.A. Shiepe Co., Inc. letic Association. sion, 34 227 Harno,Mto St. — MU 2.7403 Dwight Montgomery Bissell is 8 p.m. MAE SBURY ST. LAWRENCE the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Ni. 6 Garden Club Andover Inn, ( REV. E.J. D'ONOFRIO O.F.M. Bissell of San Jose, Cal. Bissell has been an honor roll student /I St. Augustine GEO. W. HORNE CO. Very Rev. Ernest J. D'Onofrio, for four years at Andover and has 10th Annivel LAWRENCE, MASS. O.F.M., superior of the Seminary, attained an outstanding record in Ilillview Cou met last month with the Guild TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK all areas of school life. Ile serves Heading. Nominating Committee. Names of liradlee PTA, SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLING as president of the Senior Class, new officers will he announced at president of the Athletic council, 9 Little Lea Telephone 7339 Established 1854 the breakfast. captain of the swimming team, and Dance, Andovl is a member of the Varsity crew. 9-11 p.m. i On { hemsfnPut May Breakfast He was elected to the Aurelian Stunt Night, Honor Society, which is the out- Auditorium. Phillips In West Parish standing honor given to a member PORTABLE 10 Fire Relief A: Academy of the senior class each year. It liary Dance Homemade doughnuts and muf- is awarded by vote of the seniors Club. fins, scrambled eggs and ham, RADIOS .•, cAndover Inn 'and the faculty to an outstanding Stunt Night, fresh orange juice, coffee or milk member of the senior class. After • ZENITH • G-E Auditorium. are the featured items on the "Treadway Inn" his year abroad, Bissell will 13 N.S.D.A.R. menu Saturday morning at the • SYLVANIA attend Stanford University. 1 Oar and I Jr I~~r Luncheons 12 to 2 - Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 l y West Church. George Pearson Smith, son of Regular, Battery ocd Heading. Sunday Dinner 12 to 8 The annual May Breakfast, from Lt. Col. and Mrs. A. Mark Smith of Tranu,tor Rodroi 14 Val-E-lloll I 7-10 a.m., will also include Arlington, Va., is the third And- Annual Bengt Weddlay Receptions - Bridge Luncheons - Banquets various saleable items. over winner. Smith is a member of COMPLETE 15' League of Mrs. Robert Mitterman and Mrs. Tel. 903 - ROBERT N. FRAZER, Manager the Phillips Society, Academy LINE OF Spring Lunch GIFT SHOP OPEN 12 to 8 DAILY Albert Iletelle are co-chairmen of Choir and business manager of ference Cent the Breakfast. EVER-READY "Carousel". over. Mrs. Herbert Anderson is chair- Lawrence Jon Lewis is the son PORTABLE "Things Different" man of the dining room; Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lewis of RADIO LIST LOWEST Christopher Muller, May Baskets; Portland, Me. Lewis has been an BATTERIES EQUIPMENT PI Mrs. Albion Johnson, Flowers; Honor Roll student at Andover and SPRING Mrs. Clayton Northey and Mrs. ontiritted from has served four years as an officer Including Some Cruisewear Frederick Cofer, Bakery; and the of his class. lie is a member of TEMPLE ELEC. & RADIO CO, yard, rubber will 1 For Women's Union, under Mrs. William the Blue Key, Student Congress, $9 an hour. Trow, will sell aprons. Prom Committee, I'. A. Police, HAROLD wheel buckhoe, About 40 dozen doughnuts and low at 820 hourl a similar amount of muffins will be SMALL JOBS was low on 3, SALE PAINTING be made by women of the Church for PHINNEY crawler-type the traditional lireakfast. Interior and Exterior RADIO — TV hourly. The hours this year are some- RECORDS Scoop dozers, Coats - Suits - Dresses what different than in former years. PAT O'SULLIVAN wheels, Francis Instead of starting in the very SALES and SERVICE hourly; for on AT LEAST early morning, breakfast will be TEL, AND. 2115-R 26 Park St. Andover 1175 crawler type, served starting at 7 and continuing an hour; 1% yai later into the morning, until 10, L. C. Cyr Co., 1/3 • than has been the custom. for the yard type, Joseph 7 PHILLIPS BOYS daily. In Andover GET SCHOLARSHIPS Low quotation Fill FE (Continued from Page One) was broken dowr TIL 9* EASY SHOPPING • EASY PARKING Cyr, $15 hourly I Honor !toll and was a member of James Bateson, the varsity basketball team. He is ton John Deere. a member 01 the Student Congress A Buco and and Phillips Society. lie will truck quotation, attend either Oberlin or Rice next for 2% ton, five- year. A single qi Thomas Engelhard Myers Jr., tractors was li son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. tional shovel Myers of Columbia, S.C., has been Sidney P. 1Ciiitv, named a recipient of the General Motors National Scholarship. $263,200 VAL Myers, in his fourth year at And- ON CONSTRLJ over, has been an Honor Roll (continued student as long as he has been at Andover. He was a member of the Montigny, L start saving for the Varsity Football and Track teams, storage warehot and has served as a senior proctor. Permits for a, He is a member of the Student home you want to own Congress and Prom Committee and is Student Deacon, Business Manager of the Year Book and Film Society. He will matriculate DOL Owning that house will require quite a bit of at the University of the South next cash. 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stra, Phillips tions went to Terrence Sweeney, ink the trip .ind gave the FARM SYSTEM I an honor !loll 43 Summer st., remodel kitchen Coming ; Lions .11,er half to the !,,, 11,111 Action All boys who registered for S. Abbot Batchelder, Argilla rd., Elected son of Mr. and nail. Andover's little League and were' add to kitchen; Mary Plonowski, not selected for a major league of Swampscott, Events Haverhill st., screen porch; Barr} A. Kryzynski an alternate. May .Breakfast At team are to report to the play Saab, 86 b:Ini st., glass in porch; field nearest their homes Satur- Homemakers A. F. Nryzynski of Holt rd. has I Hal lard va le Donald Sogoser, 195 Holt rd., day, May 3, at 2 p.m. to be Club, Mrs. Marruzzi on Hall been elected president of the And- Tewksbury Church basement alterations; Buchan and assigned to a farm team. over Lions Club. The North Tewksbury Baptist ave., a.m. McNally, No. Main st., move and Also all men are most welcome Liarters Clan Johnston, Square and At this meeting April 24 at Church will hold its annual May 2 locate building; Andover Asso- to coach or becom4 an umpire. Compass hall, 7:30 p.m. ciates, own property, small addi- the Andover Inn, the Club also Breakfast Saturday morning from 3 May Breakfast, West Parish tion. elected the following officers: 6-9. 'clover George E. JOSEPH E. S EELE Church, 7-10 a.m. Dutton, first vice pre- Located on Booth 133 in North REICHHOLD WILL sident; Vincent Marino, second Tewksbury, the Church has been MASON Clown Town, l'laystead, 10-5. PIHEPLACES I'LANTEHS vice president; Gunnar Kellstrand, running this event for several for 4 Association of Men's Clubs PRODUCE RESINS CHIMNEYS MUCK. STEPS third vice president; Ilarold Cole- years. The food is home-cooked. Communion Breakfast, South (i,mainut .1 Poge One) Anythina In the Masonry line man, treasurer; Michael Krikorian, The Breakfast is sponsored by 0 Church, 7 a.m. other materials of construction, TEL. MU 8-8586 or 8-7932 5 Pest Control Panel Discus- secretary; John J. Maguire, tail the Bible School, assisted by low shrinkage on curing, high alter 5:30 p.m. sion, Central Auditorium, twister; Hobert M. Frazer, lion women of the Church. tolerance for fillers and tough- tamer; Henry J. Nasser and Edwin 8 p.m. ness and cross-linking without Garden Club Annual Meeting, E. Leidich, directors for two ,6 external heat and without emis- years; William A. Doherty and HAVE US PUT YOUR Andover Inn, 9:30 a.m. sion of volatiles. 8 St. Augustine's School Guild Hobert I). Rauh, directors for one A small building is under con- 10th Anniversary Banquet, year. struction at the company's plant in POWER OR HAND Hillview Country Club, No. Lowell Junction, in which most of Heading. the production will take place. PF Group On Bradlee PTA, School. Although the anticipated pro- 9 Little League Auxiliary. duction is in the millions of LAWN MOWER Dance, Andover Country Club, Trip To D. C. pounds, Urich explained that there IN GOOD WORKING 9-11 p.m. would be no treat increase in forty-seven young people, all Stunt Night, High School employment at the plant, as most members of the Pilgrim Fellow- ORDER BEFORE THE RUSH Auditorium. of the production is done by ship of the South Church, accom- 'ABLE 10 Fire Relief Association Auxi- panied by six adults, left Tuesday machinery. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY liary Dance, Sportsmen's morning for a four-day trip to The new product will be FREE STEAM CLEANING 1146 Club. marketed under the name Epotuf Washington, D. C. Stunt Night, Andover High epoxy resins. • G.E Auditorium. Thry will spend two (lays in the Nation's Capital, visiting historic MANIA 13 14.S.D.A.11. Annual Meeting, Oar and Anchor in No. Scout Troop 77 landmarks and enjoying the city. CALL 3075 NOW oftgry and Heading. The group left by bus Tuesday r Radio; 14 Val-E-Roll Bowling League Went On Outing morning, planning to change to a --- Annual Banquet. train at the Route 128 station. Early Saturday morning April PLETE 15 - League of Women Voters Much of the money for the trip EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. 26, members of Scout Troop 77 Spring Luncheon, II. U. Con- was raised by the young people, • ANDOVE • I HAS. P. !HOW(, Uwder OF left the West Church for an all BUX ION COURT ference Center in No. And- who saved half their group e:rn- tEADY day outing at Mount Manadnock, over. 'ABLE N..11. LIST LOWEST The following boys made the DIO trip: Daniel Kelley, Billy Turner, ERIES EQUIPMENT PRICES Jerry Stewart, Arthur Johnson, (Continued front Page (Joe) henry James, Gerald Dixon, Brian Designed To Fit In Any Kitchen! & RADIO CO. yard, rubber wheel, machine, at McGrath, David Lermond, Michael $9 an hour. For a 1/2 yard, rubber Wagenbach, llarold McGrath, Wil- .OLD wheel backhoe, L. C. Cyr was liam Dellart, John Ringland, Den- low at 820 hourly. The same firm nis Ledbetter, Peter Thompson, was low on 3/4 and one-yard George Wood and Thomas Hood. An 5 cubic-foot GENERAL ELECTRIC INEY crawler-type backhoes at $20 Last Wednesday evening, Carlton Schulze gave the Troop a lecture --- TV hourly. on Photography and has given the )RDS Scoop dozers, 14 yard, rubber wheels, Francis P. Reilly, at 85 boys who took pict ures on the d SERVICE hourly; for one-yard capacity, Saturday trip a chance to develop Andover 1175 crawler type, Frank Babicki, $9 their pictures at his studio. an hour; 11/2 yard, rubber wheel, A paper drive will take place L. C. Cyr Co., $10 hourly; and Sat urday May 3. Anyone wishing to ROLL-OUT MEIER for the 11/2 yard capacity, crawler have their paper collected will so compact, it fits type, Joseph Watson Jr., 872 please call the church office. daily. James Stewart, Henry James and ANYWHERE Low quotation on bulldozer hire (Lester Dixon were the Scout- - was broken down this way — 1.. C. masters who made the Saturday even under a counter Cyr, $15 hourly for Caterpillar 1)7; trip. James Bateson, 85 an hour, three- PATRIOTIC 1101,11)AY ton John Deere. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Holds up to 175 lbs. A Buco and Sons were low on Members of the Patriotic Holi- truck quotations at $5.50 hourly day Committee, as appointed by of frozen foods! 1 for 21/2 ton, five-yard capacity. the Selectmen, include Francis A single quotation on farm P. Markey, Norman Pratt, Louise r. tractors was listed, an Interna- Wolfendon, Irving J. Whitcomb and tional shovel scoop, owned by Joseph !loran. Sidney P. White, at 84.90 an hour. $263,200 VALUE PERSON-L-WISE ON CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 6-13/1 (Continued from Pug, (Joe) 477 LSSLX SI., LAW. MU Various Positions Available Montigny, Lowell Junction, • Managerial • Industrial LIST $279.95 storage warehouse. • Stenographic •• Draft!..; Permits for additions and altera- OUR HELP AMIABLY __ 41111.-- DOLLARS AND SENSE SALE

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THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, MAY 1, 1958

2 o'clock ceremony before an altar skirt. She wore .1 aleath of redingote style fashioned of the New England Telepnone and ado embroidered tulle and matching IV I • • banked with white gladioli and English ivy and carried a Telegraph Co. ivy. Joseph N1. 1Valsh, as organist, of matelting ivy and white gladioli. accessories. They carried cascade Surviving are his wife, Gertrude ,11- nit drowrri — McCARTHY accompanied James Shearil, who Miss Thelma Donovan of Mat ter- bouquets of flowers in harmony (Silke) Kenney; five daughters, Mary's Church in Lawrence sang the wedding music. villa, Mrs. John Driscoll of Witt- with their costumes. The honor Jeanne, Susan and Ellen Keane, I see Ch was the scene April 20 of the The bride, who was ushered by cliester, Mrs. Joseph Cleary of attendant wore orchid, two of the of Andover, Mrs. Thomas P. Niel. `PA(.r:r wedding of Miss Jean F. Me- her father, chose it ran de sole Dorchester and Mrs. Frank Byrne bridesmaids were in yellow and Cowan of Laurel, Md. and Mrs. Laithy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gown fashioned with a scoop of Lawrence, as bridesmaids, all two in blue. The flower girls wore Patrick I). O'Connor of Franam- es for ra es George S. McCarthy, 10 Avon ter., neckline of pea u (range reem- wore identical outfits. frocks of pink net and blue net c l aSstsi g ham, his mother, Mrs. John A. School, with I .awrencc and Vilna. Jowett, son broidered with seed pearls and a James M. !leucite). of'Coburn over taffeta. igh Kenney and a brother, Paul, both class leading the op 111 Mrs. Arthur Jowett, 6 Ilinney paneled lined skirt that terminated served as best man and the ushers Alex Kiss was best titan and of Manchester, N.H.; and a sister, Church .S st. and the late Mr. Jowett. The in a cathedral train. Iler fingertip were Edward Sullivan, .Iolot the ushers were Andrew Balogh, Mrs. William II. Chew of Orind,i, for pre-school ch Bev. John Lizio of St. Theresa's French illusion veil was caught non, John Friel and itolx.rt lest, Arthur Nagy, Kenneth Snell and Cal. to a wreath of seed pearls and she grade5 8:hree: with flturelt, No. !leading, performed all of Andover. Michael Torok. Eric Mears was the MRS. KATHERINE CLEMONS tht . _ carried a cascade of English ivy Mrs. Donald 'I'. !Nark of Spring- the ring bearer. c10hlIdren antler . The funeral of Mrs. Katherine thee iitiiolornrLingg and white double snapdragons and field was in charge of the guest A reception was held at the (Derrah) Clemons, 93, of So. Oauarii PROTECT i.ngTh tulips centered with calla lilies. book at the reception which wits LaSalle club with guests present Main st., who died at the Coles' Miss Patricia McCarthy, maid held at the Andover Country club. from North Carolina, New York, fourth Sunday after BABY'S Nursing 'Ionic Tuesday morning lBev. 11 of honor for her sister, wore a The couple left on a wedding trip Boston, Cape Cod and New lied- ied by after a long illness, will he held assisted b) Deacon ballerina gown of coral silk or- to Virginia, North Carolina and ford. The couple left on a New HEALTH - this afternoon at the Lundgren Mr, Donald L. Amy, ganza styled with a bateau neck- Washington, D.C. and on their England tour. Funeral Home. The Rev. Ralph A. GIVE THE NEW - play t lie Organ Pr line, a tucked bo,l.n, and bouffant return will make their home at Rosenblad, pastor of the Ballard MOTHER A ofChoral var at o 392 Andover st. 13 I rih s... Vale United Church, will officiate. 'Treasure New General . . . bride is a graduate of St. Priceless Gift Certificate ELECTRIC JUDGE - A daughter, Laurie Burial will be in Spring Grove Mary's high school, l,owell State a from ADDING MACHINES Ellen, April 28, at Lawrence Cemetery. Franck. The Youth ADDS Teachers College and holds a General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clemons was the oldest sUlITHACTS 0 0 the erl MULTIPLIES 169 Plus Tax toaster's degree from Suffolk Horner Judge, 9 Burnham rd. The living member of the Ballard Vale PRIDE'N JOY C•1. C•peelly Bow in Adoration" ruin PARSING ON PREMISES versity. She is presently a teacher mother was Carol Sunderland. Congregational Church, rm... Senior Choir will DIAPER SERVICE at Searles school, Methuen. Mr. A. K. Thomas Co. GOSSELIN - A daughter, Judith merged into the Ballard Vale. 1.1 Commen S, MU 1 tl MU 1 SIS, Jowett is a graduate of Bridgton Ann, MU 8.5454 April 24, at Lawrence United Church. She wits the widow aite 'aBed the J t! Academy, Me. and the State ).oickey,1: General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. of William S. Clemons. . C d otirF Police Academy, Framingham. Mr. 1 sing,ing. William Gosselin, 87 Haverhill st. Born in Oyster Ponds, Nova Heaven" by Beobi Jowett, a U.S. Army veteran, is , The mother was Frances Burke. Scotia, Mrs. Clemons came to be a service of IIc presently stationed at the Andover 1 THE DANIEL FULLER CLUB PilOPOSKI - A son April 22, at Ballardvale as a young girl and with Meditation on ',tate l'olice barracks. Rt. 114 Middleton, Mass. Lawrence General Ilospital, to went to school in the old school- ofFaithfuj:ess'' Featuring — NAGY - EARLEY Mr. and Mrs. William I'roposki, 99 house, now known as the Comma- The Organ Post lu At a 1 o'clock ceremony Satur- Summer st. The mother was Doris nity Building. She was well-known r lstae os day afternoon, April 19, in the ‘ Tel. will be , STEAKS, LOBSTER, CHICKEN for her interesting anecdotes of 2p.m. The Junior I Andover Baptist church, Miss IRVINE - A son, Kenneth Ballardvale as it was 75 years meets at the chi Marilyn L. Earley, daughter of George, April 1, at Beth, Israel ago and maintained her interest outing to Canobie I SIT= SHRIMP, BEEF SHISH-KA-BAB Mrs. Ilerbert Earley of Woburn st., Hospital in Boston, to Mr. and in the history of the community. p.m. Senior High t the Piano Ballardvale, became the bride Mrs. George R. Irvine Jr., 9 Surviving are four daughters, ship meets, with m of Francis Nagy, son of Mr. and M Charming a ple ave. The mother was Bar- I MIS. Merrill Wood of Lynn, Mrs. and Sex Attitudes o Terri Loring Mrs. Michael Nagy, 19 Summer st., Ina Libbey of Nashua, N.11., Mrs. iaara L ouise Bean. MON DA Y: ou Lawrence. The Rev. Donald Ryder Everett Ireland of Somerville and Tel: DANVERS Spring 4-9742 Planning CCouncil officiated. Mrs. Anthony Lebro of Haverhill; N church parlor unde To Membern And Gue•ts Mrs. Ralph Gilbreath, church Obituaries • • • a sister, Mrs. Lucy Burkholm of M. of Moderator Frede organist, played the traditional most Andover; a brother, Joseph Derrah wedding marches and accompanied Funeral services were hel TUESDAY: dof Attleboro; eight grandchildren; Bible Study group the soloist, Mrs. Thomas Woodhead yesterday from the Lundgren Fune- great grandchildren and one ral Home, with a high Mass of 20 church parlor. AVE '20.00 ON THIS FAMOUS of Shrewsbury. great, great grandchild. S Given in marriage by her brother requiem in St. Augustine's Church WEDNESDAY: 7 WILLIAM meeting of Wome lloy E. Earley, the bride wore a at 9 a.m., for George M. Muise, B. ILAr KE TT P,eivat f un a s e rv ic es election and inst MOTO-MOWER gown of nylon lace styled with a 75, 38 Main st., who died April were jeweled Sabrina neckline in a 27 in Lawrence General Ilospital held yesterday at the Lundgren cers. Hostesses will be Florence fitted bodice, long sleeves, and a after a short illness. Burial was in Funeral home for William B. Anderson, Ruth I tiered skirt ending in a cathedral St. Augustine's Cemetery. Hackett, 1 Paradise rd., Wake- flood, Ann Mi POWER LAWN MOWER train. Her veil of imported illu- Mr. Muise was born in Yarmouth, field, an Andover native, who sion was attached to a jewel Nova Scotia and had been a resi- died April 27 in the Wakefield- Morse and Jessie I trimmed Chantilly lace cap and dent of Andover for 71 years. A 'Melrose Hospital after a long ill- THURSDAY: 7 REGULARLY 89.95 Troop 72 and E she carried white orchids and retired carpenter, he had been ness. The Rev. Frederick li. Noss, meets with Sco' SALE! Stephanotis. employed by the Barnard Asso- minister of the South Church, Mrs. Louise Earley was matron elates for 30 years before retire- officiated. Chase and Assis of honor and the bridesmaids were ment. Ile attended St. Augustine's Mr. Ilackett was born July 19, 1Iobert Beauchesni 1889, the son of the late William Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Ann Church. Christ I II. and Catherine (Bailey) Hack- Widen of Wakefield, Mrs. Joyce Surviving are his wife, Ann M. Re:. iotiN s. Lemire and Miss Barbara Ann ( Amirault) Muise; a daughter, Mary ett. He moved to Wakefield 20 FRIDAY: 7:45 years ago. Wakefield. Nancy R., wife of John Keith of Andover; Churc Women Widell of Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Earley and Wendy Richards, nieces a brother, Louis of Andover; two meet in the Par Harvey Turner of Andover and Mrs. '69" of the bride, were the flower girls. sisters, Mrs. Bert Wheeler and speakers, Mr. E Has 4-cycle Briggs 6. Stratton engine. Staggered 'Ties wore similar costumes in Miss Genevieve Muise, both of Arthur M. Webb of Lake Worth, Mr. George Nou wheels -for leveler, smoother cutting. Aluminum Andover; three grandchildren, Fla- "Housing for the Burial was in Spring Grove hull for extra lightness. Ideal for a woman or Nancy, Robert and Barry, all of j aver", this community and several nieces Cemetery. youngster to handle. A superb power mower in SUNDA Y : 8 a. and nephews. TWO It INKS WERE n on. 9:15 a... F every respect . . AND A BUY TO BOOT! 11) JOHN W. KENNEY JR. PAMPHLET SPONSORS Sunday School. Go ° The funeral of John W. Kenney In a news story last week, the Prayer and Ser IN Jr., 55, 16 Johnson rd., who died • TOWNSMAN credited the Merrimack Topic: The Epis, MOW YOUR LAWN THE April 26 at his home after a short Valley National Bank with sponsor- Colonial History. illness, was held 'I'uesday morning ing the printing and distribution include the clinic 1200 TINTS from the NI. A. Burke Memorial o; pamphlets to school children on can Church face( Funeral Home, with a high Mass of the danger of becoming friendly Church in the requiem at St. Augustine's Church with strangers. II a.ni. Iloly at 9 a.m. The Andover Savings Bank was Address. 11 a.n ELECTRIC Mr. Kenney was a native of Bos- co-sponsor of the pamphlet but and Sunday Scho ton and had made his home here was accidentally omitted from the presentatives frc WAY for 17 years. Ile was employed by news story. Choir and Sun leave for Bost( WITH A Annual Mission at Emmanuel Cht MONDAY: AT THE TOUCH evening's progrt unbeant OF A BUTTON . . . a business me and refreshmen asked to return I TOURAINE itunbaren candy sale to POWER MOWER Sunday evening. "TINT-A-MATIC" WEDNESDAY: FOR BEAUTIFUL RESULTS mantes.io ON ANY GRASS PAINTS THURSDAY: More convenient . . . easier-to-use, • See our new Touraine munion. 6:30 p. trouble-free Color Display for a /unerat borne 7:30 p.m.. 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rid 'relepnone and Parlor. 8 p.m. Ping Pong Club for membership. 7:30 p.m. Senior duce National Family Week. 10:45 the men of the Parish. Choir rehearsal. 8 p.111. Church a.m. Morning Worship Service with his wife, Gertrude WEDNESDAY: 3-5:30 p.m. Pri- Council. Communion. The pastor, lie v. five daughters mary Department l'icnic at the THURSDAY: 2 p.m. Afternoon Donald J. Ryder, will preach on and Ellen Kenney' Free Church West Parish church home of Mr. and Mrs. Lodor, 592 Tea with the Social Committee. the subject "'The Family and a. Thomas P. Mc. Pristor REV. ilUC;11 B. PELL; Osgood st., North Andover. In 3:15 p.m. Cherub Choir rehearsal. Fellowship." A nursery will be

.el, Md. and Mrs. 111. case of rain it will be held at the \ ii • . Church School SATURDAY: 7-10 a.m. Annual Christian Science Society ( Continued on Page 16) .onnor of Framin, classes for grades four through May Breakfast. This festive Church. (6 Locke Street) ler, Mrs. John A. High School, with Mr. New ill's affair is open to all — tickets are THURSDAY: 10 a.m. Friendly a- SUNDAY: 9:30 a.n.. Sunday School. other, Paul, both class leading the opening worship. 75o. Service Sewing Meeting. Women of II a.m. Church service. Subject of DAMORE'S 'GI.; and a sister 10:15 a.m. Church School classes SUNDAY: 9:30 u.m. Junior and the Parish are cordially invited to lesson sermon: "Everlasting SHOE SERVICE Chew of Orinda' assist in the work for the Hos- for pre-school children through Senior High Classes. 9:45 a.m. Punishment". MOSGROVL BLDG. MA IN ST. grade three, with a Nursery for Senior Choir rehearsal. 10:30 a.m. pitals. Bring a box lunch and re- Reading room, 66 Main st. open ANDOVER MINE CLEMONS children under three years old Service of Worship. The sermon main through the noon hour when 12:30 to 4 p.m., Monday through of Mrs. Katherim during the morning worship. 10:15 will be delivered by the liev, E. coffee is served. 1:15 p.m. Week- F riday, except holidays. Friday First Class Shoe Repou ng ons, 93, of S. a.m. The morning worship for the Clayton Burgess Jr., whose topic day School of Christian Education evenings 7 to 9. W'H LONE WHILE Yr11.1 WAIT lied at the Coles• fourth Sunday after Easter will be will be "A Meditation on the 3:30 p.m. Carol Choir rehearsal, WEDNESDAY: Testimony meet- Tuesday morning led by Rev. Horace Seldon, 139th Psalm." Classes will be grades 4, 5 and 6. 6 p.m. Mother- ings fl p.m. ARE YOU DISSATISTI , ness, will he held assisted by Deacon Everett Gorrie. held during the service for Cradle Daughter-Son Banquet arranged by WITH YOUR TELEVISION %it litver It aptist church at the Lundgren Mr, Donald L. Amy, Organist, will Roll, Nursery, Kindergarten, the A.P.C. On the program will be RADIO OR PHONOGRAPH The Rev. Ralph play the Organ Prelude consisting Primary and Lower Junior Depart- a magician. Mrs. Kenneth E. Ful- 1. RYDER, Pastor Vim.. /et us re•aieit .tor of the Ballard of Choral Variations on "Jesus ments. The Junior Department will ton is in charge of tickets. FRIDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 78 will meet in the vestry. arch, will officiate. Priceless Treasure" by Walther, sing in church and this department The North Parish Church 7:30 p.m. The Philathea Class in Spring Grovf• and "The Fourth Beautitude" by will remain for the service. 6 p.m. (Unitarian) — North Andover will meet in the parlor. Franck. The Youth Choir will sing Senior High Pilgrim Fellowship REV. E. A. BROWN JR., Minister SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Family s was the oldest the Introit, "Father, Thy Children will leave for Ilaverhill to join FRIDAY: 7:15 p.m. Choir re- COMMUNITY of the Ballard Vale will the Riverside group in a Sunday at Church School. All fami- Bow in Adoration" by Sullivan. The hearsal. lies of Church School pupils are RADIO TV PHONO SERVICE Church, now Senior Choir will sing, "Let Not joint meeting. SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Church invited. This pro,,r.in, will intro- :7 Huwtuty N, :t , MU 2.,(144 the Ballard Vale Your Heart Be Troubled" by MONDAY: 8 p.m. Church Coun- School and Kindergarten. 11 a.m. She was the wide,, Dickey, arid the Junior Choir will cil meeting in the Vestry. Church, Morning Service of Worship. II emons. sing, "God our Father, Lord of Christian Outreach, House, Music a.m. Care for young children FREE Parking for our customers at Eldon, s 'ster Ponds, Nova Heaven" by Beobide. There will and Youth Committees will meet. during the service. 11 a.m. Ili- • CHARGE 11 BUDGET • LAY-AWAY Clemons came to be a service of Holy Communion, WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy School Class. 12 noon Coffee Open FRIDAY and Tuesday 'til 9 a young girl and with Meditation on "The Rewards Scout Troop 77 meets with 'I'roop Hour. 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship. in the old school- of Faithfulness" by Mr. Seldon. 73. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir re- MONDAY: 3 p.m. Girl Scouts own as the Conn..- The Organ Post lade by Mr. Amy hearsal. Troop 64. 7:30 p.m. Parish Com-, ihe was well-known will be, "Maestoso" by Campra. THURSDAY: 3 p.nt. Junior mittee. sting anecdotes of . camera 2 p.m. The Junior High Fellowship Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. Women's TUESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout ; it was 75 years meets at the church to go on Evening Circle annual meeting. troop 84. rained her interest cota outing to Canobie Lake Park. 6:30 "Teacups and Saucers", by Ann WEDNESDAY: 6:30 p.m. Mother- f the community. p.m. Senior High Pilgrim Fellow- Bliss. Mrs. Henry Becker is Daughter Banquet at Rolling shop re four daughters, ship meets, with movie on "Social Chairman of hostess Committee. Ridge. ood of Lynn, Mrs. and Sex Attitudes of Adolescents". South Church THURSDAY: 6:30 p.m. Annual • ART SUPPLIES • CAMERAS • DARK ROOM Nashua, Nil., Mrs. MONDAY: 7:30 p.m. Church REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, Pastor Parish Supper and meeting — EQUIPMENT • DEVELOPING • PRINTING I of Somerville and Planning Council meets in the FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts, limited to members of the Parish. Lebro of Ilaverhill; church parlor under the leadership Troop 73, George Luedke, Scout- liallardvale United church 270 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE IN0., to He -.,', ' s s My 3.4342 Lucy Burkholm of of Moderator Frederick Fitzgerald. master, 7:30 p.m. Explorer Post REV. RALPH A. ROSENBLAD, Pastor ther, Joseph Derrah TUESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Adult 73, Richard H. Moody, Post RIDAY: 3:45 p.m. Junior tight grandchildren; Bible Study group meets in the Leader. Choir rehearsal. idchildren and one church parlor. SUNDAY: 7 a.m. Communion SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Sunday indchild. I‘EDNESDAY: 7:45 p.m. Annual Breakfast, Associated Men's Club School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. F. A. IIISCOX CO. HACKETT meeting of Women's Union with Club of the Andover Council of Our Greeters will be Mr. James 60 MAIN ST. ANDOVER TEL. 3511 era( services were election and installation of offi- Churches. 9:30 a.m. Church Butler and his daughter Patricia. y at the Lundgren cers. Hostesses for the meeting School, Grades III through Senior The sermon: "The God of the e for William 13. will be Florence Watt, Florence Department. 10:45 a.m. Church Land". 7 p.m. Sunday Evening Paradise rd., Wake- Anderson, Ruth llitchings, Doris School, Grades I and II, Nursery Song Service. 8:15 p.m. Forum for idover native, who flood, Ann MacDonald, May and Kindergarten. 10:45 a.m. Morn- Christian Living at the parsonage. I in the Wakefield- Morse and Jessie Poland. ing Worship and Communion — Walter Norris will lead the dis- lal after a long ill- THURSDAY: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Reception of New Members. The cussion on the subject, "Science . Frederick B. Noss, Troop 72 and Explorer Post 72 sermon topic will be "The Shape vs Religion." the South Church, meets with Scoutmaster Robert of the Ileart" from the text, St. MONDAY: 6:30 p.m. Class in Chase and Assistant Scoutmaster Matthew 5:8. Lou R. Steigler, Christian Doctrine and Church : was born July 19, Hobert Beauchesne. Minister of Music will play the of the late William Christ Church prelude: "My Ileart is Ever Joy- trine ( Bailey) Hack- It's National REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector ful" and "Deck thyself, my soul", ed to Wakefield 20 FRIDAY: 7:45 p.m. The United by Johannes Brahms. The Choral Church Women of Andover will Introit will be "The Lord is inllis SLACKS WEEK re two sisters, NIrs meet in the Parish house. Two Iloly Teniple" by George Root,- of Andover and Mrs speakers, Mr. Ernest Hall and and the Call to Prayer, "Bear our obb of Lake Worr Mr. George Noury will discuss Prayer 0 Lord," by George Whelp- THE ULTIMATE IN "[lousing for the Elderly in And- ton, and the Choral Response, OMFORT & CLEANING EASE ; in Spring Grove, over". "Almighty Father, Hear Our SUNDAY: 8 a.m. Holy Commu- Prayer" by Felix Mendelssohn. WERE nion. 9:15 a.m. Family Service and The Offertory Anthem will be presented by the Sanctuary Choir, SPONSORS Sunday School. Choral Morning "0 Saviour of the World" by John story last week, ten Prayer and Sermon. Discussion Goss. Those at the doors to greet edited the Merrimack Topic: The Episcopal Church and the worshipers will be Mrs. John al Bank with sponsor- Colonial History. The subject will ing and distribution include the difficulties the Ameri- A. Jenkins, Mrs. Harvey G. :o school children on can Church faced as a "favored" Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert of becoming friendly Church in the new democracy. E. Olsen. At 7 p.m. there will be 11 a.m. Holy Communion and the regular meeting of the Pi (grim tr Savings Bank was Address. 11 a.m. Nursery Class Fellowship. f the pamphlet but and Sunday School. 2:30 p.m. Re- MONDAY: 2:30 p.m. Girl Scouts, illy omitted from the presentatives from the St. Anne's Troop 87, Mrs. William C. Mac- Adam, Leader. 7:30 p.m. Final Choir and Sunday School will leave for Boston to attend the session of the Church School Annual Mission Festival Service Seminar. 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary at Emmanuel Church. Choir rehearsal. 8:15 p.m. Oratorio McGregor MONDAY: 6:30 p.m. This Choir rehearsal. TUESDAY: 3:15 p.m. Brownie evening's program will consist of Dacron & Rayon a business meeting, recreation, Scouts, Troop 112, Mrs. Theodore and refreshments. Members are C. Burtt, Leader. 7:30 p.m. Wor- asked to return the money from the ship Committee Meeting, Church candy sale to Peter Allen by WASH'N WEAR Sunday evening. Come take off your shoes... WEDNESDAY: 7 a.m. holy Com- Antiques tiestoreo munion. larnIturo repaired and nelinIshed 1r and try it Antique or Modern Finish.. SLACKS - THURSDAY: 10 a.rn. Holy Com- Free E•lintate, munion. 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. You just wash them and art John S. Gail hang them up to dry 7:30 p.m. St. Anne's Choir re- hearsal. Tel. MU 1-6702 no ironing! 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by the various organizations in Spri week I•ellowship Service in the ng Dance By • SHAWSHEEN • At The Chu rches parlor. The topic for study is the church. (Continued from ' . I St. ‘irenstine's Church I t 43 • FROZEN FOOD • "Prayer". Relief Auxiliary conducted during morning worship TBUIRSDAY: 12 noon. The Wo- l'outtor I ii DAY: Concessions 4 to • CENTER INC. • service. 6:30 p.m. Baptist Youth man's Union will hold a Japanese SA.1 The Ladies Auxiliary to the comminiVieitt[11 of MS Luncheon in the vestry. The re- 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 pat, Firemen's Relief Association will i•tt Ct. Fellowship will meet. Doc WEDNESD A Y: 2:45 p.m. Junior gular meeting will follow at 2 p.m. SUNDAY: Masses 6:38, Il, 9, 10, sponsor its third annual spring dance May 10. QUALITY MEAT reb,,irsal. 7:30 p.m. Mid- Members are asked to bring gift II and 12. Choir • ,t tis iriti - packages of food to be sent to St. Joseph's Church The buffet-dance will be held CUT — WRAPPED — FROZEN ..i :;, . Fort Devens. 7 p.m. Standing (Ballardvale) at the Sportsmen's Club. ,,,,,,idite il:ltur;:tc AS THE GARDEN .*. ,, Tickets tr i .. i . • n t . C r Committee will meet in the vestry. may be obtained from Mrs. . ..• SUNDAY: Mass at 9 o'clock. George be bon:e PATRONS SPECIFIES SHOP ,..0.- C. Williams tisii20,rhzi,:crSi -4 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. ConfeJsions heard before Mass. or at the fire station. rAuytiniq .nt Flowers . ' ,404 NOTES: Saturday 6-8 p.m. Other committee members are NIrs. L) ri, Ahi: dpi alfti1.:Er s,•er Family Fun Night. Covered Dish Forrest Noyes, Mrs. Joseph Gate :, (i :p vi e Shower For Ilene and Sirs. • 16 TANTALLON RItAD • Supper. Van for the whole family. est•nte without Potted Plants '4141 Patterson . ,t said _ANDOVER 2324 Special program of entertainment, • 80 1 DWELL ST. I t L. 276 Ruth Greenwood to obi aTiIflltlsNDn you desire: , Miss Until Ann Greenwood was C.D. Planning or your attorney shout tendered a surprise miscellaneous Ippearunce In said Co TOWNSMAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY shower Friday, April 18 at the telore ten o'clock in home of Mrs. Wallace Ward on Two Tests thewittle: day Walnut ave. A Civil Defense Radiological -urn day of this citation olft‘ V. CARPENTRY WORK LAUNDRIES Miss Greenwood, the daughter test will be held Saturday. i dire, Fast Judge of —We Have Space- of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenwood C.D. head Harold 1Vennik and t oAspTrill Jr., will become the bride of Roger Alvin Zink will be at the Civil •tItitteenittilici CUSTOM-BILT !layl.oc HERE QUICK SERVICE Allen Johnson of West Andover in Defense headquarters in Tewks- Wet Wash the Baptist church June 8. The bury to receive reports from the For Your AD KITCHENS Dried and Folded numerous gifts were opened under communications division, which will conduct simulated SPA('I ONLY) HOME MODERNIZING a pink and blue shower bell and monitorinc IN BY 10 OUT BY 5 a buffet lunch was served by the tests here. 6 Months — per inch 88¢ Net PLAY ROOMS hostess, assisted by Mrs. Arthur 'rile affair is part of a state- 1 Year — per inch -- 77¢ Net SHIRTS 5. FLATWORK Kibbee and Mrs. William Monroe. wide radiological test. arsons CALL ANDOVER 1943 — 1944 Martin Caughey FINISHED Guests included Mrs. • Thomas May 6 and 7 are time dates ,', ALTER I. McKittrick, Miss Brenda McKit- selected for a general state .e mino, in said Con AND — 2708-R Bed Spreads & Shag Rugs A ARBORISTS trick, Mrs. Bedford Wood, Mrs. federal Civil Defense exert A t etitt., has be FREE ESTIMATES - proly !tarok! Wood, Mrs. Philip Higgins, There will be no public activis t . t , 101 ESSEX Mrs. Russell Poulist, Mrs. Carl Andover Civil Defense per- 11.,tru,,,t ;Air porting FOR ALL YOUR deceas AMALIA Johnson, Mrs. Richard Osha, Mrs. sonnel will be busy, however, of Las LAUNDROMAT Merton English, Mrs. Everett Ward, particularly in the first aid de- .. ;SEA: 'Ls:, TREE SURGEONS, Inc. CARPENTER WORK ) ..TilLGIS, 24 ESSEX Mrs. George Luedke, Mrs. James partment. ST. ANDOVER the ,•oir.ty of F.ss A TREE SERVICE WITH A REMODELING Nicoll, Sirs. Myles Ward, Mrs. The plan calls for 'Vennik SENSIBLE ATTITUDE TEL. 3005 ,Ippointed e Vernie Angus, Miss Doris Gates, take charge of the first aid ci.titos. TOWARD COST OR Aithout .41v mg a sure( Mrs. Joseph Millet, Mrs. Donald with Methuen, Lawrence, \ !I you desire to of 'AND. 1848 over, ROOFING REAL ESTATE Wallingford, Mrs. John Anderson, Ipswich and New buri,,,r at your attorney shot L Miss Mary Gates, Mrs. ralph furnishing personnel and equip. . in said BUSS Greenwood Sr., Mrs. Walter Licht, went. These groups will rendez- Itetort• tai: o'clock in ANDOVER REALTY Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. harry lintler, vous at a time and location to he the rilne.t,elith day c TREE SERVICE AGENCY Mrs. Frank Simmon, Mrs. Busse(] given them and then will pro- trturti ,hry Of this ci ED. OTTO Johnson, Miss Margot Johnson, ceed to a destination in tIto ,,omens:,, ..101iN V 38 Years Experience REAL ESTATE Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. Edna general area whore first aid pue, t u a Judge of A Complete Tree Service TEL. AND. 1396 3 Lowell St,, Sliaw,Ineen Vrllaye Gould, Mrs. George Snyder. facilities will be set up to handle ••,,nty-stunt day of A .1. H. Buss, Sr. Tel. :3•;4- FREE ESTIMATES • TELS. 702 or LAW. 8-4241 -'•!: J. COSI i. Buss, Jr. • Mrs. Leo Shiebler, Mrs. Mina casualties. Donald A. MacNeil, Mgr. kibbee, Sirs. Colver J. Stone, Mrs. EDWIN J. Poliert Greenwood, Sirs. linger Personals... Commonwealth of Dea, Mrs. i fred Johnson, Mrs. 108 AT E TREE SERVICE Little Julia Hogan, who isa- W. Shirley Barnard John Ihike, Mrs. Myra Ward, Mrs. quite seriously cut about tht by Peter Fisher, Sirs. John McLean, . t-• .. wrist last week, has returned fror t.bsex, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Sirs. Florence Johnson, Mrs. To •nli persons REAL ESTATE the hospital and is making satis- DODGE CARPENTER slaurice Hennessy, Mrs. Thomas ttstate of falliT V factory progress at her home oi. BUILDER iiain at Barnard Street dretwell, Mrs. Ernest Stein, Mrs. • It, said ( ASSOCIATES Shirley ave. has I Telephone George Roberts, Sirs. Audrey Weidman', Nlussacliusetts 202 Mr. and Mrs. 11. Clare Brooks t.,r pre HOME REPAIRING Sharpe, Mrs. Almon Daniels, Mrs. formerly of Summit, N.J. are no, & REMODELING Richard Packard, Mrs. Ernest ANDOVER Representative living in their newly-built hotiw PORCHES ENCLOSED Gosse, Mrs. 'Siham Monroe, Miss on Oriole dr. Mr. Brooks has re- ALBERT R. RETELLE Jalousies or Screening Irma Cirome, Mrs. Lir Foster, cently been appointed work, Reservation Road BRADLEY Miss Virginia Vostcr, Sirs. Ada FREE ESTIMATES manager at the 11estern Electrn REAL ESTATE Billington, Sirs. ".illiam Acker- Co. to succeed Harvey Mehlhous, Tel. And. 841 mann, Sirs. Robert !lead, Sirs. TEL. AND. 1318-J of Hilltop In. 236 ESSEX ST. AND. 2529 MU 7-7029 Mizak Assaiodian, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Karl Ilaartz has return,. •250. BROADWi Miss Dorothy Assaiotlian, Sirs. to her home on High Plain rd. CLEANSERS A DI ERS James Butler, Mrs. Thomas Low, ALTO REPAIRS after spending several days i! Everythi Sirs. Mrs. Rudolph Johnson, Utica, N.J. Wallace Ward, Sirs. Arthur Kibbe,., —CLEANSING- Sirs. Ralph Greenwood Jr. and the Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop Merrick o! FLOORS Fred E.Cheever Durham, N. 11. were Sunday guest, CLARK MOTOR - PRESSING - honored guest. h'EAL ESTATE Sirs. John Duke of River st. at the liaartz home on high Phi rd. CO. -TAILORING— 21 MAIN STREET recently held a shower for Miss BROAD Greenwood and she was presented Mrs. Ilerman Seinworth TELS. 775 & 1098 AUTHORIZED MEN'S AND LADIES' with a Boston rocker. Downers Grove, Ill. visited Sun- Large select CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH day with Mrs. William Dubocq GARMENTS PERSONAL Width Rolls Mrs. William Tisbert has re- Iligh Plain rd. The Seinworr SALES and SERVICE . $3.99 Sq, Id turned to her home on Chandler family formerly lived on Canterbur PAINTING and BODY WORK CALL 1169 K. C. KILLORIN rd. after enjoying a visit with her st. IN OUR OWN SHOP REALTOR daughter Mrs. Frank Lester of Robert Batcheller of Middletown Elander Swanton Conn., spent the weekend wit: 77 Main St. Andover Virginia Beach, Va. FLOOR 41 PARK ST., ANDOVER hismother Mrs. Glad)s Batcheller 56 MAIN ST. Tel. 2272 Tel, Andover 333 SERVICE STATION of Lowell ANDOVER, MASS. Jonathan Arnold of No. Andover, Large select Rubber, is spending the week with his Co Inlaid, Pla For Efficient, Courteous grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L ELECTRICIANS Here To Serve . . from 6Y24 ea, GENERA Service and ACTION! Kennis of High Plain rd. PARK ST. /.tst Evclit.sirrIN 14 an John M. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kayworth REPAIRING GU f and family of Chandler cir., spent GARAGE JENNEY R. C. SIMMERS Sup er Service Sunday attheir camp at IligIslami WALL iii-4•1-- iW-4111" GAS & OIL 'Archie A. Gunn REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Pond,ond N.il. 94 Main St. 'FEL.. 231t. ',IESTNUT ST111:1:TS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kennis of 33 PARK ST. TEL. 240 Large se ecti MASTER ELECTRICIAN high Plain rd. attended the 40th Steel, Vin Wiring for CALL 1943 FOR wedding anniversary Sunday of the Cork, Metal TELEVISION SERVICE Mr. and BEAUTY SHOP Oil Burners — Light — Power OUR AU TAKER tatters brother and wife, 31 ea. 510T0k & APPLIANCE Mrs. Oscar Dick. The celebration RESTAURANTS BUDGET, I ItEPAIltS was held at the home of their BOB'S daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis PAY AS LITTLI i.INE ST. TEL. AND. 920 Quimby of Rowley. A buffet lunch- T V SERVICE eon was served by the hostess. RADIOS & PHONOGRAPHS Other guests were present from LANDSCAPE SERVICE and Law- TEL. AND. 2254 No. Andover, Methuen rence. HEATHERFELLS Miss Janet Sherry of Andover 236 Essex RADIO & TV SERVICE plane 92 So. Broac BUILDING MATERIAL NURSERY st., Ballardvale, left by ANDSCAPE SERVICE Monday night to visit her sister, MULLIGAN'S Miss Lucille Sherry in Coral H. ROHRbACH eeks.l.ucille DID RADIO a TV LAB. Gables, Fla. for two w SUNSET ROCK ROAD TEL. 192 is operating room nurse in Jackson (;,i r !PH P r, LUMBER - PAINTS DTH BH,ADWAV, v_AWRENCE Memorial Hospital, TEL. LAW. 31,396 CUM] WALLPAPER CALL US TO SOLVE HARDWARE GARDENING & TRAVEL FLAGSTONE SPORTING - GOODS LANDSCAPING PROBLEMS ANDOVER Assorted Colors At*ALNITION _ TARGETS —WE'RE TRAINED' CHOICE OF FINE FOODS AND LIQUORS TRAVEL BUREAU J. E. Pitman Est. Wildwood Nurseries Agency for All Airlines a and Steam Ship Lines 63 PARK ST., ANDOVER LOUIS SCANLON'S Wildwood Rd. Andover 21 MAIN SI. TEL. TEL. 664 C/Q ON THE ANDOVER LINE 775-1098 TEL. 2264 . :tieever, Mgr. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, MAY 1, 1958 17

Commonwealth of Massachusetts III Dance By I BOBATI. (2( II1T IGAIL SICTICIS Rocket No. 258017 Auxiliary bb. lies Auxiliary to t 1, 01 missacnusetts instrument purporting to 1., the la, To all persons interested in the will of said deceased by JAC(..,/ULS J. estate of D0110TIIY C. 0.13111EN relief Association is' IHT s third annual spri:, l ocket No. 258058 , named in said will as late of Andover in said County, de- 10. J.J. WHITEFIELD of Forest Hills, ceased. X, ,• A petition has been presented to et-dance will he ers.,tis interested in the Long Island In the state of New York, said Court, for probate of a certain Personal C • tate of 1.1:NA H. FiEirt:Tz late praying that he be appointee executor Services Offered c. tsnien's Club. Ticket „s instrument purporting to be the last Aniover to slid County, deceased. thereof without giving a surety on his ained from Mrs. Gem bond. will of said deceased by FRANK WEDDING INVITA I IONS • ANI) DII ESSM AK I NG and atter.it ions. j.etitiut, has been presented to complete line of Wedding Station- ; or at the fire sta If you desire to object thereto you O'BRIEN, JUNIOR, of Groton in the Specializing in children's clothing. rt, s o Court praying that ARTHUR ery. Fine selection of papers and 'Wee members are County of Middlesex, praying that he Mrs. C.A. Piqueue, 6A Burnham ' of Andover in said County or your attorney should file a written type-faces. Prompt service. The yes, Mrs. Joseph be appointed executor thereof with- lid., Tell Andover, 2035-W. (.-.11, of Essex t'•• li•pointed administrator appearance in said Court at Salem be- ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, 70 Main Irs. Willard Patterson': out giving a surety on his bond. without giving a surety fore ten o'clock in the forenoon on St. Tel. 1943-1944. A-TE :I old (..srit, It you desire to object thereto you HANDY-MAN SERVICE - Land- the fifth day of May 1958, the return scaping, Painting and General n his bona. or your attorney should file a written If you desire to object thereto you day of this citation. CAMP WONALAUCET FOR BOYS Work. Reasonable rates by hour or appearance in said Cou-r at Lawrence Planning ir your attorney should file a written Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- 7-14. Eaton Centre, New Hamp- by the job. Married man. 30 years before ten o'clock in the forenoon on ippearance in said Court at Lawrence quire, First Judge of said Court, this shire (near Conway). For informa- of age. Call Andover 1082-M eve- the twelfth day of May 1958, the re- .lore ten o'clock in the forenoon on tenth day of April 1958. tion call Staff Member Andover C-1 turn day of this citation. nings. Tests twelfth do), of May 1958, the re- JOHN J. cosTEI.i.r), Register. 1977. A-1 Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- day of this citation. 17-24- 1 Defense Radiolo ic quire, First Judge of said Court, this Cesspool Service Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- Services Offered held Saturday. g Andover Housing Authority sixteenth day of April 1958. First Judge of said Court, this CESSPOOLS, El C., PUMPED out ad Harold Wennik an INVITATION FOR BIDS JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register -toy of April 1958. GENERAL WORK - LANDSCAP- and chemically degreased and c will be at the Civi •-•,tfiteentii ( FOR ALUMINUM OR STEEL. Lloyd and Sherman J. COSTELLO, Register. ING, Cellars and Attics Cleaned. desoaped. ILE. Andrews & Co. eadquarters in Tewks COMBINATION DOORS 316 Essex Street 24-1-8 Grade A. Loan., Sand, Filling and Tel. Andover 3499. TF ceive reports from the Sealed bids will be received at the Lawrence, Ma: .. 24-1-8 Stones. Garbage removed. T. :ionsdivision, whir office of the Authority at 100 Morton Romano Trucking, Tel. Andover commonwealth of Massachusetts Help Wanted—Female 2t simulated monitorin. Street, Andover, Massachusetts, until 946-J. C-TF +HATE: COURT Bird Walk Was five o'clock p.m. daylight saving time FOR COUNTRY CLUB work. Part- Docket No. 258086 on Thursday, May 15, 1958, for the CHAIN SAW RENTALS and small fir is part of a state- Enjoyed By 40 engine repairs. All makes of lawn time woman. Typing, 'phone, mail- ogical test. following: ing, etc. Pleasant working con- (croons interested In the Cold weather and a delayed mowers sharpened. Equipment and 7 are the ddh• 56 Aluminum or Steel Combination ditions. Call for appointment - ire of ...ALTER Fi. SEACOLE late migration helped to keep the Service Co., Buxton Court off or a general state storm doors according to specifica- No. Reading 4-3106 or 4-3107. 11-I ,nuover in said County, deceased. tions of the State Housing Hoard form number of individuals and species Lewis Street, Andover. Tel. And. vii Defense exerci, rentra, has been presented to No. BA Revised 11-27-57. of birds observed at a low count, 3075. C-'I'F AVON HAS A WONDERFUL earn- be no public activity, .1 Court, for probate of a certain ing opportunity for women over 35 Bids must be submitted in triplicate as 40 observers enjoyed the first And- trun.er,t purporting to be the last CALI_ DONALD DUSTIN, Civil Defense per- ,, plainly marked "BID". Specification:. walk of the season of the Merri- who seek part-time work. Pleasant, il be • • deceased by EVELYN over I41-W for odd jobs. Attics, busy, however. will be at the Authority office. The mack Valley Bird Club Sunday dignified way of earning money • ., of Lawrence, and VIN- yards, barns and cellars cleaned. in the first aid de- Authority reserves the right to reject morning. by regular calls on regular cus- .ULCIS, of Andover, both Pick-up and dump truck available. tomers. Call MUrdock 8-2686 or any and all bids. Territory covered included C-TF in the s',,iyity of Essex, praying that Wakefield Cllystal 9-2296. 11-1 n calls for 'Vennik ERNEST N. HALL Yorker rd. in No. Andover and they r, irrrninted executors thereof WINDOW CLEANING Venetian of the first aid center. Executive Director West 13oxford from Osgood st. to en, Lawrence, No. And ...moat 'jiving a surety on their bond. blinds cleaned and repaired - Articles for Sole you le:eire to object thereto you Chadwick Pond. Those attending Floors washed and polished - vich and Newburyport Commonwealth of Massachusetts '-our ,Ittorney should file a written the walk were Mr. and Mrs. S:orn! Windows put on - Awnings F011 SALE - 'moll wringer-type PROBATE COURT personnel and equip- said Court at Salem Winthrop Newcomb, Albert R. removed - Paint washing. COTE S washing machine in good condi- Docket No. 27162 3e groups will rendez- :Acre ter, o'clock in the forenoon on Iletelle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank indow Cleaning Co., Tel. MU- tion. Also a 100 gallon oil tank ESSEX, ss. :bile and location to he the nineteenth day of May 1958, the Hayes, Mrs. Alan G. Gillingham, 4020. complete with stand. Call And- To ALICE ST. JEAN of Tonawanda n and then will pro- return day of this citation. over 510-11. 0-24-1-8-15 in the State of NEW YORK. Miss Natalie Gillingham, Tim a destination in the i•itneti:., JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- A libel has been presented to said Gillingham, Peter Goodman, Ilrook EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FUR- rea where first aid tate, ruct Judge of said Court, this Will Plant About Court by your husband, EUGENE E. Newcomb, Mrs. Mervin E. Stevens, NITURE:Pair French needlepoint till be set up to handle sty-thini day of April 1958. ST. JEAN of Andover in the County of Edward Si,-(abe, Francis Mc- 60 New Trees armchairs, antique clock; Three 1. COSTELLO, Register. Essex praying that a divorce from the Cabe, Si s. Philip L. 'Wheeler, matching pieces: table 6V2 ft. by 1-8-15 Iwo kinds of Maples, pill, some bond of matrimony between himself Miss Beulah Nilson, James Nason, small leaf Lindens, will be 26 inches, bench, endtable. Solid and you be decreed for the cause of carved highback chairs, fine pic- ionals... Coffin ll lit 11;issaChUSettS Langdon I.. Sprague, Mrs. George planted by the Tree Department desertion and praying for custody of Luetlke, Mrs. Jessie Loftus, Mrs. tures, French bedroom suite, new ulia Hogan, whO this spring. minor child. spring and mattress. Complete iously cut about the bucket No. 257973 James ,I. Doyle, George L. Hunt Foreman Philip Busby said If you desire to object thereto, you dinine room set, mirror, marble top week, has returned iron ex, Jr., John 11. Holt Jr., Paul Adler, about 60 trees will be set out, or your attorney should file a written - wrought iron table. NO dealers. tl and is making satis• ill persons interested in the Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Monell, George including the Lindens, and both tite eat Fa/1M' WHITEFIELD late appearance in said Court at Salem Lawrence MUrdock 22051. 0-1 )guess at her home on. Cullen, Israel Lichtman, Miss May Sugar and Norway Maples. ir. said County, deceased. within twenty-one days from the six- Elander, Robert Neil, Robert Neil The Lindens grow well tinder A 1,titio has been presented to teenth day of June 1958, the return Jr., Billy Ilarnaday, Norman Realtors Mrs. W. Clare Brooks, urban conditions, he explained, II ,,rt, for probate of n certain day of this citation. Barnes, Garry Barnes, Peter IVO- f Summit, N.J. are now and are particularly suited for Witness, JOHN V. PHELAN, Es- son, Chip Wilson, Steve Wilson, DOUGLAS N. BOWE, REALTOR, their newly-built home quire, First Judge of said Court, this growing under wires because their 52 Main Street, Andover, Phone Douglas Dodd, William Gower, dr. Mr. Brooks has re- fifteenth day of April 1958. height doesn't create a pruning 2208, evening Phone 2423. Bruce Gower and Oscar NI. Root, ten appointed work, JOHN J. COSTELLO, Register. problem. s-Tf Leader. t the Western Electric From the office of Another reason for planting Birds observed were black :eed Harvey Nlehlhouse Richard K. Goraon other varieties of trees than Wonted to Buy (luck 1, wood duck 1, red-shoul- n. 3 Main Street Maples is a desire to avoid the 236 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE dered hawk 2, sparrow hawk 2, rl Haartz has returned Anaover, Mass. 24- 1- 8 same kind of problem that faces ANTIQUES OR ANY1 IIING old. 2 SO. BROADWAY LAWRENCE ruffed grouse 3, pheasant 4, kill- Marble-top, Walnut, Grape and ne on High Plain rd.. the town with its Elms. Busby deer 1, herring gull 1, mourning Rose-carved Furniture, Glass, .ding several days in commented that the Maple Wilt, a Everything For dove 1, great horned owl I, flicker China, Silver, Jewelry, Clockd, virus currently attacking Maples Prints, Frames, Guns, Coins, 4, tree swallow 2, rough-winged in some sections of New England, lrs. Lathrop Merrick of swallow 1, barn swallow l, blue Furniture Etc., William F. Gra- FLOORS & WALLS could spread here. As is the case II. were Sunday guests jay 1, crow 8, black-capped chick- ham Jr., 165 Golden Hill Ave., with the Dutch Elm Disease, the Haverhill, Mass. Telephone !laver- tz home on High Plain adee 7, white-breasted nuthatch Maple Wilt could practically wipe hill Drake 23708. Will call to look. I, brown thrasher 1, robin 14, out the Maples over a period of erman Seinworth of BROADLOOM bluebird 2, starling 10, myrtle years. .ove, Ill. visited Sun- warbler 1, prairie warbler 1, house 131111.1.IPS ACADEMY GRADUATE Busby also reported that *all buying picture frames, old desks, rs. William nutmeg of Lunge ',election of 12 Ft. sparrow 1, meadowlark 5, red- jewelry, dishes, dolls and marble rd. The Seinworth Width Rolls - Priced from winged blackbird 5, bronzed Elms that showed a positive re- top furniture. Tel. Lawrence, Mur- rly lived on Canterbury $3.99 Sq. Yd grackle 6, cowbird 5, towhee 2, action to the Dutch Elm disease dock 8-3072 or write 22 Lowell savannah sparrow 3, chipping test during 1957 have been re- Street, Boston. Mass. U-'I'F' tcheller of Middletown, sparrow 3, field sparrow 2, song moved, plus some that were dead and required removing. nt the weekend with sparrow 3. Total species 'It: total ANTIQUES WANTED. Old glass, alas. Gladys liatcheller FLOOR TILES china, bric-a-brac, furniture, etc. individuals 107. 1111(1'11 I) t. %MIA' GUERIN'S ANTIQUES, 47 Reset- olt 1.1t %Nit %%.‘RDS Arnold of No. Andover, Large selection of Vinyl, tine Street, Haverhill, Mass. Tel. IF YOUYOU PAPERED YOUR Selectmen List Mr. and Mrs. Eratik 'Van! of Dale 1:-TV the week with his Rubber, Cork, Asphalt, Drake 2-6626. HOME WITH REAL MONEY! st. hauiertal a doulde birth- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Inlaid, Plastic. Priced Chances are you've bought Annual Licenses day party re,-ently at the home of —Apts and Flats v igh Plain rd. from 6!/29 ea. For Rent new furniture and made Nlany annual licenses hace been Mr. and Mrs. 1lnitm Daniels of Mrs. Alfred kayworth improvements in your announced by the Selectmen. They Central net., Indover. They were FURNISHED ROOM 'FO RENT in of Chandler cir., spent home which have in- include: each pre,cnied with a birthday Private family home. Lady pre- eir camp at Big Island WALL TILES creased its value as sure- Colonial Theatre of Andover cake and ru.,t gifts. Refreshments ferred. Telephone Andover 725-W. ly as if you'd papered ( Andover Playhouse); National were served by thi• hostess. Among V- I every room with real rs. Stephen kennis of Executive Development and Indus- the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Large money. Let us check your rd. attended the 40th selection of Plastic, trial Research Foundation, Charles Shield, and children of Lexington, television Service V Steel, fire insurance to be sure iversary Sunday of the Vinyl, Ceramic, J. McCabe of Appletree In.; Crystal Cork, it covers these increased Mrs. Gertrude Morgan of Holbrook, ter and wife, Mr. and Metal. Priced from Ballroom, Frederick A. anti John FREE EST'IMA'TES on television 39 ea, values. Mr. and Mr,- Josi•pli Morgan and F. Biggins; Hardy and Ross, 32- repairs. Television Radio Labora- Ack. The celebration ch ildren , Mr. .oil Mrs. Almon tories. Tel. MU 3-7726. Authorized t the home of their EiUDGET, IF YOU WISH 34 Park st.; Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Ward. for Jordan-Mush Service. Y TE Roy Brown, Reginald Burrows, r. and Mrs. Francis PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 A WEEK ::.DOHERTy: iwley. A buffet lunch- Joseph Catrone, Romeo C. King, Percy Nutton, Melvin It. Richard rved by the hostess. ■ s were present from Insurance and William II. Wilson, auctioneers. Methuen and Law- Sunday AGENCY Sunday licenses went to Thonlas 4 MAIN STREFT L. Barrow, Village Food and t Sherry of Andover 236 Es ti ,,ex St. Lawrence or Variety Store, Andover Spa, Ever- vale, left by plane % TEL 260 92 So. Broadway Lawrence good Store, hickey's Variet y visit her sister •• • MMMMM• • l to Store, Shawsheen Luncheonette, e Sherry in C.f.' Neighborhood Market, The Variety for two weeks.Lucilic Spit, Mrs. Edward Shattuck on own nurse in Jack., River rd. and to Bart Smalley at pital, Mi., ofic Pomp's Pond. CURRAN & JOYCE COMPANY Junk licenses were issued to Theodore A. Doucette, \Bred Gro- leau, Bynum Krinsky, 11ilired Le- 3STONE --MANUFACTURERS— Sage, George II. Lyle, Arthur Kib- I ha..1- Iree, Ernest Gaudet, Fred Eurnari, . . and ss hat :eti Colors 'Thomas J. Ilennsesey and Henry fell wets litt•N ari. K. White. SODA WATERS how much Mrs. Waltham Stewart of Iligh PLAYDON'S' love her, ‘,...r and GINGER ALES Plain rd., is visiting friends in order now. Baltimore, Md. 35 LOWELL ST. TEL. 70

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WINNERS CHOSEN for his "Binary — Adding Machine"; Judges of the nigh school Gerald science fair selected the FIPischli, third, for a home-made rocket. If following students and their projects as winners: P atric ia Adams, " outh Looks at ('ancer", for her PAUL'S tomato plants treated with a 25 Years' Experience material to produce cancer- Dressmaking Remodeling like growths and observation AlterationsIterati JM of results; Herbert henrp ton, second,

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OFF TO QUEBEC — Six Pike School students, with their French instructor, Mrs. Allan Gil- lingham, are spending five days in the suburbs of Quebec this week. The youngsters won the rif opportunity to take the trip by earning the highest averages in their French classes during the Lingerie JUBILLL BAN first half of the academic year. The girls are Rosalind Rockwell, Natalie G illingham, Barrie shown in this pI Hogan, Carol Laaff, Marcia Greer and Katherine Pickering. • GOWNS • SHORTIES Very Rev. Henry to establish a cooperative nursery 25th anniversary Tomlinson Goes school for tour-year-olds. The LICENSES, RENEWALS to right are the purpose will be to provide, at • PETTICOATS • PAJAMAS READY AT TOWN HALL minimum cost, a socializing ex- On Planning Bd. t ow n Clerk George Wins- perience for pre-kindergartners. low has announced that • SLIPS Walter C. I ornlinson, 53 Chee- The two-and-a-half-hour ses- annual license renewals are ver cir., has been appointed to the sions on three or four mornings Iron) up 1,000 read.‘ to be picked up at his 3.95 Planning Board, replacing Atty. weekly will coincide with the office in the town hall. Fredric S. O'Brien, who resigned. public school calendar, opening Also available are the an- A well-known local attorney in September, 1958. Meeting in the nual renewals on permits to Mr. Tomlinson will serve on the Lower Parish Hall of the Church, Fr. He' store inflammable materials, Board until March of next year. the school, limited to 20 children, Fine Hosiery including gasoline. tie said Very Rev. He Mr. O'Brien cited ill health in will be taught by a qualified the renewals are dated today, U.S.A., pastor of his home as reasons for leaving nursery educator who will be May 1, and should be picked Church, was signif the Board. assisted by one or two mothers • ALBA • DAINTY DOT Mr. Tomlinson was recently up by interested parties im- last Saturday nigh: each day. Residents of Andover parishioners, frier appointed an associate member of mediately. are invited to join in this parent- • IRONWEAR • THREAD '0 LIFE business leaders the Appeals Board. Ile has been participating program. nity. active in municipal affairs over At a recent meeting of interested The occasion the years, serving as town coun- parents, the following committees ACADEMY anniversary of Fr. sel, as a member of the Planning were organized: Budget, Mrs. Nor- SCARFS and HANDKERCHIEFS tion into the I Board and on the Appeals Board. man Veihmann and Mr. Dale BARBER SHOP elements of the lie also was trial justice here for Dougherty; Equipment, Mrs. Henry 1111(1 VIT.S represented at I a number of years. 611'1' Kehrli and Mrs. Wellington Tinker; ivtain St. Andover joined in expres: A native of Lawrence, he is a \ Nil. 11;1.1.. Teacher Procurement, Mrs. Horace (Near A & gratulations and bi graduate of Dartmouth College and Seldon and Mrs. Stella Stephenson; f111:1: i ARKIN:3 ACH banquet was held Harvard Law School. Public Relations, Mrs. Raymond James D. Doh Durham and Mrs. Lester T. New ill. toastmaster and it Firm Moves The Advisory Board, appointed at the head table E by the Church School Committee, Timothy J. Sc has been working on plans since principal speaker January and consists of Mrs. Your Son Deserves The BEST! To Andover a message of con; Horace Seldon, Mrs. Charles the parishioners. lewksbury Wood Products, a Farrington, Mrs. henry Lehrli, furniture manufacturing Co., has Fr. Smith had b, Mrs. Lester T. Newill, Mrs. Wel- moved its operations to Lupine St. Augustine's lington Tinker, and Dale Dougher- alter his ordinal rd. from a Methuen location. ty. The company, whose products 1933 at the' Shri A cordial invitation is extended culate Conception are primarily of hard wood, is to parents of pre-schoolers and currently established in a con- D.C. And he ref: others who are interested to be crete block building 260 feet in ESCAMBU IT many significant present at the next meeting on length, with 15,000 square feet of the parish and Thursday, May 22, at 8 p.m., in during his years production space and 4500 square the Lower Parish Hall of the Free 'feet of storage area. It is a one- behalf of the Christian Church. story plant. other friends, h Leo it. Lafortune, 41, of Tewks- bury, owner of the company, has DAY CAMP leased the building with an option Garry Moore to buy, Albert Chatdonnet, also of Tewksbury, is superintendent of Says COP all ti the plant. Big Island Pond, Derry, N.H. At capacity, which may be ex- PITTSBURGH FAN' pected sometime this summer, the A PROGRAM OF SPORTS ONLY 13 MILES FROM plant will employ 52 persons. FOR BOYS 6 - 14 LAWRENCE Sun-Proof • This prof Planning School macy is bui House Paints tion of Jam For 4-Year-Olds UNEXCELLED SWIMMING We are her the health the Church School Coniruittee • Last longer. Gives your ,,f the I ree Christian Church plans 400 Feet of Natural Sandy Beach your hous► home years and years to turn to I of crisp, clean beauty you may Just a nice ride and adds dollars to it's Monday --- Wednesday --- Friday and sundr value. forget tha' (14 miles) to the STARTING JUNE 23 THRU AUG 29th in prescril "hallmark of When you use • BASEBALL • TETHER-BALL For Information, Registration • BASKETBALL • WOODCRAFT Call or Write delightful dining" PITTSBURGH • RIFLE SHOOTING • FIELD TRIPS JOSEPH NORMANDY • TABLE TENNIS • ARTS and CRAFTS 56 Whittier St , Andover PAINTS • BADMINTON • HIKING Tel. 1487-W A LIE N HUR ST You Use CLIP APPLICATION or CALL ... now celebrating TRAINED COUNSELORS the BEST. JOSEPH NORMANDY, 56 Whittier St., Andover 4th annual INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION TRANSPORTATION AND MILK BOY'S NAME STEAK FES I IVAL FREE OF EXTRA COST open all day Lawrence Plate & DA L ACCIDENT INSURANCE ADDRESS every day PHA' Window Glass Co. THRU AUGUST 29TH. 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