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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