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ONE YEAR $2.00—SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 6. 1932 VOLUME XLV NUMBER 30 Annual Concert School Board Changes Rule What's Going On Annual Play Night Chapel at Phillips Academy Tomorrow Night on Official Meeting Reports (from today until next Friday) Of Guild Tonight w ill |{(. D ed icated S u n d ay A musical treat is in store for lovers T onight This evening at the town hall the Andover of glees and choruses in the program to be Guild will sponsor its annual play night ()ver Newspaper R eports H ereafter W ill N ot Need Signatures presented by the Andover Square and Com­ Guild Play Night in the Town Hall. The public is invited to attend. 2(X) young people will take part in this exhibi­ l)r. A. E. S tearns to OITer Prayer of C onsecration Rev. of C hairm an and Secretary—R eporters to Secure pass Glee club and the Andover Choral tion. The public is cordially invited to society tomorrow night in the town hall. The Suturday attend. Admission is fifty cents. Jam es H ardy Ropes and Rev. Robert R. W eeks D etails in C onference w ith Secretary combined chorus of sixty voices will sing as a Aeolian Society program at Abbot Acad­ Have Prom inent Part in Cerem onies emy at 2.45. basketball and bowling awards will be finale "Dear Land of Home,” an adaptation made. There will also be an exhibition of At its regular monthly meeting Tuesday from "Finlandia” by Sibelius. Square and Compass annual concert in the Town Hall. women’s handiwork by Miss Anna Kuhn, and On Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, the Auxiliary Officers evening the school committee withdrew its /V feature will be the Glee club’s contribu­ of boys’ woodwork by the Toe II club. Vets to Present new chapel at Phillips academy will lie dedi­ ruling on the matter of official reports. The tion, "The Indian” written by Prof. Joseph Sunday cated with appropriate ceremonies. The rule, which stated in effect that no report of Dedication of new chapel at Phillips The program which will be followed by Installed Sunday N. Ashton and will be sung for the first time general dancing, is as follows: chapel will be formally presented to the the meetings should be published unless over in public. Six numbers will be given by the Academy at 3.00 o’clock. Organ recital by “Am ateur Night"’trustees by a representative of the di n »r, and Dr. Carl F. Pfatteicher at 2.15. The public Patriotic pantile Miss Perry's Primary Division the signature of the chairman and the secre­ (dee club and five by the Choral society. In Follow the Gleam will be accepted by the Reverend James AIkju I 200 people were present at the first tary, had proved unworkable. Official news­ the spirit of May Day the opening number of is invited. Weekly Ceremony of Junior Round Table club Andover is to have an old time Amateur IJardy Ropes, D.D., president of the hoard, installation of the officers of the Ladies' paper reports will now be written by the the concert will be “ Dancing on the Green” Tuesday in their name. A prayer of consecration will Organ recital at new chapel by Mile. Rene Free Arm Exercises Mr. Hissett's class Night, one of those laugh producing affairs auxiliary to Andover post, 2128, Veterans of reporters after having secured the necessary by the Choral society, followed by the always that were so immensely enjoyed when a two be offered by Headmaster Alfred E. Stearns, Foreign Wars, held in the Musgrove building facts from the secretary of the committee. Nizan at 8.15. Balloon play Musical skip by Elementary Girls popular Irish song, "The Kerry Dance.” Wands Intermediate anil Senior Girls reel flicker was an innovation and "get a and a scripture reading will be given by the Sunday afternoon. The installing officer was Other than this there was nothing out­ Miss Marion Abbott and John A. Arnold Reverend Markham Winslow Stackpole, Miss Mary Burnham of Brookline. The standing done, the matter of transportation Kiddies' Cabaret Solo by Isal>el Munro horse” was a favorite cry. will be the accompanists with J. Everett Drill and Reluy Race Mr. Schemer's class formerly academy minister, and now of Mil- organization is making rapid stride in mem­ which has at times created some discussion in Collins directing both organizations. This announcement was made by Robert LOCAL NEW S NOTES Anchors A weigh Deyermond, chairman of the lOntertainment ton academy. The sermon will be preached by bership at present. The next meeting will he town being laid on the table because of the There will be public dancing after the the Reverend Robert R. Wicks, of Princeton May 11 and the charter will remain open for absence of two of the members. The proposed concert until 11.45 o’clock Hopping dunce by Intermediate Girls committee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dumb-bells Intermediate and Senior Hoys University. A musical program will be offered new amendments to the by-laws, concerning The program follows: Andover post, who declared that, with many thirty days longer. Miss Charlotte Collins, 36 Summer street, Hyde Park Folk dance by Junior Girls by the student choir, under the direction of The orticers arc: President, Mrs. Walter the method of electing teachers, school nurse, Dancing on the Green arr. by Manney leaders of industry urging a return to the old spent the week-end in Arlington. Doll Lullaby Elementary Pewees manner of living, this should be a fair start in Dr. Carl F. Pfatteicher, the academy organ­ Shorten; first vice-president, Mrs. George A. janitors, superintendent’s clerk, and attend­ The Kerry Dance Malloy Haste to the Wedding ist. As a conclusion to the program the new Miss Marion Wilkinson of Onset is enjoy­ Andover. Abbott; second vice-president, Mrs, Mar­ ance officer were also tabled temporarily. Choral Society Old English dance by Miss Davis' class silver communion service recently presented John Peel erts or an offer from the Colum­ Glee Club Allan Chadwick and Russell Stevens led Commencement exercises on Friday, June 17. Henry Clukey of the G. A. Ft., Commander will be observed May 13, and on the evening The supper committee was: Mrs. Ralph E. bia Broadcasting company is eligible to dis­ An organ recital by Dr. Pfatteicher will be Charles G. Kibbce of Walter I.. Raymond of the same day the Lincoln Spelling matches Dear Land of Home—from Finlandia” the discussion at the meeting of the South Hadley, chairman; Mrs. Mary L. Fernandez, play their stage personality on that night, Sibelius-Manney church Sunday evening. given from 2.15 to 2.45 p.m. and the service camp, 111, Sons of Veterans; Commander will be held in the town hall. Professor Mrs. John A. Arnold, Mrs. Anna Arnold, regardless of whether they made their foot- will begin at three o’clock. James Dugan of Andover post, 2128, V. F. Charles H. Forbes, well-known to those who Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huntington of Melrose Mrs. Stanley P ratt and Mrs. Samuel J. light debut in 1932 or in 1890. We make no have attended past spelling matches, will May Breukfust Notes Cromie. promises that a forty week tour on the RKO The citizens of Andover arc cordially W., County Commander Ernest Risteen of visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. invited to attend. The pews in both aisles are the V. F. W., Mrs. Annie P. Davis, president again give out the words, while Allan V. Joseph Pitman of Summer street. The hostesses at the tables were: Mrs. circuit will go to the winner. Neither do we Heely will act as umpire. Appropriate exer­ All those who loaned bean pots and pie guarantee a huge weekly stipend from a com­ free to all. Of necessity it is requested that the of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Win­ Howarth Peters, Mrs. Stanley I'ratt, Mrs. pews of the nave, the main body of the chapel, field ('. Folley, acting president of the Sons cises will be held in the schools on Health plates for the May Breakfast may call for Miss Ella Larkin, a student at the Bridge- mercial radio contract. But we arc going to water State Teachers' college, spent the William Foster. Mrs. Bessie Chapman, Mrs. be left for the students of the academy. uf Veterans auxiliary, Mrs. Thomas W. Day. The teachers’ committee will give more them at G. A. R. hall Tuesday evening from John A. Arnold and Mrs. Edward C. Cole. give prizes to those whose efforts are the best Platt, gold star mother and Mrs. Edna Hill, study to pre-school clinic work. The matter 7 to 8. week-end at her home on Porter road. in the opinion of the audience. We will depend C . H . F o r b e s state department chaplain, formerly of has already been brought to the attention of A whist party will be conducted Monday upon popular applause to pick the winners. Andover. Mrs. Hill served as a nurse in the League of Women Voters, and soon other evening in G. A. R. hall under the auspices The Hook? We don’t know whether or not France and lost two sons in the war. organizations will be made acquainted with Program for of the Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans. 103d Birthday we will use that antique or modernize the Women Voters it. It was reported that the Shawsheen exits. But 1 will state this: that everyone who The entertainment program consisted of Parent-Teacher association is doing quite a Miss Marion Cummings of Boston has attends this performance will certainly con­ Elect Officers piano selections by William Burhine; vocal bit of work in this connection. returned home after visiting for a few days Celebrated at sider it one of the best evenings ever enjoyed selections by Philip Hughes, Arlene Stewart, Graduation at One resignation, that of Miss Dorothy F. with Mr. and Mrs. John Flaherty of Enmore in the town hall, besides having a chance to Leonard Carty, a trio, Robert Doyle, Calvin street. win the door prize. ” The Andover Leajjue of Women Voters Snell and David Crockett, ukulele selections, Farnham, art supervisor for the past four The social committee of the Ladies' Auxil­ Abbot Acad. All those who wish to compete in the held its annual meeting on Tuesday after Edward Brewer and reading, Lincoln Stack. years, was presented. Miss Farnham is soon P. A. Complete noon, May 3, at the home of the president, to be married. iary to Clan Johnston met at the home of amateurs are requested to send their name, Mrs. Alex Bertram, 73 High street, Monday Girin Observe Washington Bi­ with the type of offering, to Mr. Deyermond, Mrs. John Birdsall, in Shawsheen village. Informal Minstrel Show because of the fact that last year contained Commencement Week Includes There were about fifty members present. The fifty-three town pay days, four janitors in the evening. c en ten n ia l a n d School's 103d whose address is 6 Washington avenue. Given ul O.E.S. Meeting Usual List of Vuricd and reports of the outgoing officers were ready, schools received more than their yearly Mr. and Mrs. William Pittaway of Ashland at Same Time and the following officers were elected for the salary allows them, Mr. Sanborn reported. Interesting Items spent the week-end with Mrs. Pitaway’s coming year: President, Mrs. A. Buel Trow­ Tuesday evening the members of Andover They were paid weekly one-fifty-second of Four Girls Win chapter, 187, O. E. S., were treated to a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitman of Abbot academy Wednesday afternoon bridge; first vice-president, Mrs. Horace their annual salary, and so in all they re­ Phillips academy has just announced its Summer street. celebrated its 103rd birthday and at the Poynter; second vice-president, Mrs. Hamid minstrel show following their business meet­ ceived fifty-three lifty-seconds of what they Commencement program, which as usual Graduation Honors ing in Masonic hail. same time laid emphasis on the fact that this Rutter; recording secretary, Mrs. Peter contains many interesting items. The Bac Robert Dobbie, local truckman, lias signed Cunningham; corresponding secretary, Mrs. (C ontinued on page 4, colum n 3) a contract to handle tile start of the pickup- is Washington’s bicentennial year. The Mrs. Alfred Harris rendered a solo and calaureate sermon will be delivered on Sun­ Colonial atmosphere was prevalent every­ Four girls have been named for the gradua­ John Birdsall, and treasurer, Miss Helen Miss Bertha Cuthill favored with a reading. day, June 12, in the new academy chapel, by and-delivery freight service of the Boston and Chickcring. Maine railroad in Andovtr. where in Davis hall and at various places red, tion honors at I’unchard high school. They End songs were by Mrs. Harrison Brown, Brilliant Recital by the Reverend J. Edgar Park, of Wheaton Valedictorian, Miss Eleanor Barnard; Miss Charlotte Holt, Miss Farnurn and Airs. white, and blue streamers were displayed. The speaker of the ufternoon was Mrs. Seminary. On Wednesday evening, June 15, Alfred Barnes and his niece, Ethel Robin­ The entertainment program and the various salutatorian, Miss Ruth Fairweathcr; first Mary Sutton Ramsdell, one of the two state -Martin of North Andover, chairman of the in the meeting room of Ueurgc Washington son of 427 South Union street, Lawrence, honor essay, Miss Ruth Stott and second committee on arrangements. Mrs. Dana W. Former Abbot Girl booths added to the Colonial touch, with policewomen in Massachusetts. Mrs. Rams­ hall, will take place the annual contest for have purchased the property of Arthur J. probably the only really modern feature honor essay, Miss Constance Putnam. dell and her colleague were first appointed in Clark was interlocutor and the cast was under the Potter prizes in original declamation, Ratte of Chandler road, West Andover. Miss Theodate Johnson, soprano, gavi being the dancing to the tunc of up-to-date Miss Barnard maintained an average of April, 1930. through the efforts of Mrs. the direction of Harrison Brown. Miss open to members of the graduating class. songs played by that group of Iwjysat Phillips Ptnkhamof the Massachusetts Civics League, Esther West was at the piano with Charles T. very delightful recital at Abbot academy last The Class Day program will lie carried out Dirk van der Stucken of Phillips academy 92.19 per cent throughout her four years at Tuesday night before a large audience. From stxike on “ I-luropean Reasons for the Depres­ academy who have the very modern name of Punchard. The averages for the other three who felt that there was a need for women to Gilliard as violinist. on Thursday, June 16, under the direction of Riveters. take care of the cases involving women and the outset one could feel a certain “ atmos the Senior Council, at three o’clock, on the sion" at the meeting of the Square and girls are: Miss Fairweathcr, 86.19; Miss phere” in the hall, due to expectancy and Compass club last night. A gift was accepted In the center of the room a space for danc­ Stott, 85.73, and Miss Putnam, 84.22. young ^irls. After a three months’ training steps of the Borden gymnasium. Following course in criminal law, Mrs. Ramsdell was Rebekahs Enjoy interest in the work of an Abbot alumna this will be the annual faculty reception to from Robert Dobbie. ing was set off by a little white picket fence. Three of the girls have won prizes in the On the right of the door as one entered there assigned to the western part of the state. Miss Johnson will never sing before a more members of the graduating class and their Miss Alix Appleton, daughter of Mr. and Barnard speaking contests. In the annual friendly audience, hut her work is not de­ friends. On that evening, on the steps of was a Colonial garden which, early in the contest held last week Miss Putnam won Among her various duties, Mrs. Ramsdell Musical Program Mrs. Donald Appleton, of 3 Orchard street, afternoon, contained many flowers of varied has many cases dealing with feeble-minded pendent upon a home audience. She sang Samuel Phillips hall, there will bean informal has been chosen member of a group of girls first prize and Miss Fairweathcr third. Two with great beauty and often with real distinc­ community "sing,’’ followed by a musical description. However, when the festivities years ago Miss Barnard won first prize. and runaway girls. With regard to t he former from various cities who will spend the sum­ ended at six o’clock, there were so few flowers Mrs. Ramsdell mentioned the difficulty of Indian Ridge Rebekah lodge, 136, I. O. O. tion. entertainment under the direction of IJr mer at Aloha Hive in Ely, Vt. F., enjoyed a May musical program in The characteristics of Miss Johnson’s work Carl F. Pfatteicher, in the meeting room of left that they must have felt terribly lonely. having a girl committed to a state school, even Refreshments were served at the Clan And, in general, most of the l>ooths fared very French Organist Will Give after she is proved to be feeble-minded. Mrs. Fraternal hall Monday evening when the seem to be a good voice, intelligence and George Washington hall. Keeital Tuesday al Chapel annual Ballardvale Night was held. A musical temperament. There is a “ dark” quality in The speaker at the 153rd annual exhibition Auxiliary meeting last night by the following well, so that as the afternoon wore on, what Ramsdell gave instances illustrating many of program featuring Dr. Henry Doerr of Bos- the voice that makes tile middle register the academy chapel, on Friday morning, committee: Mrs. Thomas Thin, Mrs. Alex was left in them was not important enough to the different phases of her work. ton, James Gillespie, Jr., and Henry Dobbie sound like a contralto. In light-voice singing June 17, will lie Professor Irving Babbitt, of Bertram, Mrs. Thomas B. Gorrie, Mrs. Alex prevent the dance lloor space from encroach­ On Tuesday evening, May 10, at 8.15 On Saturday afternoon. June 4, the An­ of Andover proved very interesting to the Miss Johnson is perfect. She has a Hair for . The presiding officer at Duke, Mrs. George B. Carmichael, Lillian ing upon the booths’ territory. o’clock, Mile. Rene Nizan of Paris will give a dover League plans to hold a garden party ut eighty-live persons in attendance. Miss Irma modern singing and interprets the music the Alumni luncheon, at one o'clock, in the Hackney and Lily Nairn. The Colonial fireplace in the hall proved to recital on the Martha Cochran memorial the home of Mrs. Cornelius Wood in Shaw Beene was the accompanist. Refreshments thrillingly. The Carella song, though not im­ Burden gymnasium, will be Philip K. Allen, Prizes were awarded to the following at the be more than an ornament, for the kettle in organ in the new chapel of Phillips academy. sheen village. There will be a children’s horse were served during the social hour which mortal music, was very convincing. It is evi­ of East Walpole, of the class of 1862. TTie- whist party in G. A. R. hall Monday evening: front of it contained the little bundles which Mile. Nizan, a pupil of Louis Vierne, organist show, given by the pupils of Miss Smith’s f ollowed. dent that the young artist has a warm place speakers will he the Honorable Robert Lin­ Mrs. Fred L. Collins, Mrs. Florence Shat- the girls and boys "grabbed” for. The food of Notre Dame, though only 18 years of age, Riding School in North Andover. Many other The musical program follows: her heart for the Italians whose music she coln O’Brien, chairman of the Tariff Com­ tuck. James Douglas, Mrs. Albert F,. t ole, booth was a Colonial kitchen, and the book is an organist of remarkable technique who amusements are being planned, and one is Violin selections sings “ con amore." mission, Professor George If. Nettleton, '62, Mrs. M. A. Burke, Mrs. Winfield C. Folley, booth a Colonial library. The latter con­ has been creating a sensation in musical assured of getting good entertainment for a Old Ulaclc Joe—with variations The whole program, admirably conceived of Yale University, Horace Webber Davis, Mrs. Annie P. Davis and Mrs. William H. tained many books by Abbot authors and circles in America. The memorial organ very small sum of money. One Fleeting Hour was sung with rare intelligence, and reflects 2nd, of Binghamton, New York, president of Navin. also Abbot jxjstcards. The tea room was sounds like a different instrument in its new Dr. Doerr the skillful cooperation of Miss Johnson’s the graduating class, and Professor Charles located on the stage in a garden setting. At setting. It is a European Cathedral organ, Miss Herne, accompanist teacher, Mrs. Ruth Thayer Burnham. II. Forbes, acting headmaster, in the absence The officers for the coming year were one side of the hall was the gift booth, pronounced by the organist of Notre Dame, Garden Club Notes Piano selections William Archilles was the accompanist and of Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Following the elected by the St. Augustine’s dramatic club prominently displaying its red, white, and Paris, as "magnifique,” and by the Italian Second Mazurka guve Miss Johnson the best sort of support Alumni luncheon will come the annual base­ Sunday. They arc: President, James Sullivan; blue Fernando Germani, the head of the or^an The Spring Pilgrimage of the Massachu­ Woodland Echoes subordinate background. His work was ball game between the school nine and a team vice-president, Joseph Bouleau; secretary, Featured on the entertainment program department of the Curtis Institute in Phila­ setts Federation of Garden Clubs will be a Henry Dobbie admirable. made up of graduates. T he spring pruntenade Miss Katherine Milne; treasurer, Miss Mary was an original song on George Washington delphia, as "The finest Casavant i have personally conducted trip by automobile Violin selections will take place on that evening. R. Connolly; governing board, Miss Mar­ written by Alice Schultz. Caroline (iuptill and tound in America.” through the Arnold Arboretum. Members are Traumerei K. Schumann garet Sullivan, John P. Alexander and Betty Tomkins favored with tap dances, and Admission is 75 cents and 50 cents at the invited to meet at the Administration build­ Minuet in G lietlhwtn Local Vets Post St. Augustine’s Trojuns Elect Charles G. Murray. a large chorus of girls sang "Three Little door. ing at two o’clock on May 19. Members of t he Dr. Doerr OUiccrs for Coining Seuson Dr. Nathaniel Stowers, member of the Maids from School. ” Andover Garden club are requested to notify Piano selections Plans Poppy Sale local school committee, is writing a series of The committees were as follows Miss Flanders, the secretary, by May 9. General chairman: Katharine Cook of New Country Gardena Frank Davis was elected manager of the articles in the Boston Sunday Herald on “ The Two Brush Fires In case of heavy ruin, the pilgrimage will Scarf Dance Following the announcement of last week Care of the Teeth." The well-known locul Bedford. Faculty advisors: Miss Dorothy be on May 20, at two o’clock. St. Augustine's Trojans at a meeting held Hopkins and Miss Beatrice Ward James Gillespie. Jr. that the Veterans of f oreign Wars, Andover Wednesday evening. T his will lie the fourth dentist attended the convention of the Massa­ Set Yesterday The Garden Club Federation of Rhode Violin selections post, have set aside Saturday, May 28, as year that Davis has served in this position. chusetts State Dental society in the Hotel Entertainment: Head, Dorothy Rockwell, Island extends a cordial invitation to all Elegie Froehlick Poppy Day in Andover, arrangements havt- Arthur Traynor was chosen business manager Statler, Boston, the first of the week, lie assisted by Clara Smith, Catherine Camp The local fire department responded to five members of Garden clubs in Massachusetts to Somewhere a Voice Is Calling been made to visit every home in town — and James Doherty secretary. Arthur llarkin heard such speakers as Dr. FI. V. McCollum, bell, Lucy Drummond, Phyllis Frederick alarms yesterday. Chief Emerson states that visit the gardens in their state on Saturday, Dr. Doerr this day. .... will he mascot this season. Dr. William Tracy, and Dr. Harold Kent. Carol Bullock, Virginia Chapin, Dorothy the last two fires, one on River street and the June 11. Any members interested please Miss Heene, accompanist The name of the Buddy f’oppy is regis­ Reinhart The team is entered in the Andover base Miss Helen Moody, mezzo-contralto, gave other at Indian Ridge, were set. A young man communicate with Mrs. A. W. Chamberlain, The Hallardvalc committee in charge was: tered by the V. F. W , and no one not author ball league, along with the Hoods, Sherrill Tea room: Head, Carol Pike, assisted by in the vicinity of River street reported that he 43 Morton street, before May 20. Mrs. Miles Ward, chairman; Mrs. Ralph T. ized by the local post will be permitted tu sell an all-request program over station WHDH Cynthia James, Betty Weaver, Caroline club, Kuckpurls, and Ballardvale. The roster Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Those saw two people get out of a machine and set The Andover Garden dub is going to Berry, Mrs. Lewis Edwards, Mrs. James them. Each flower is labeled and, us a further is as follows: Samuel Dcyermund, James (iuptill, Lucile Levine, Harriet Bolton the fire there. An investigation will be con­ Haverhill next Monday afternoon to sec the Keating, Mrs. George Moody, Mrs. Marion precaution, every V. F. W. poppy vendor people who did not receive their requests Marjorie Prest, Mary Thompson, Mercedes Doherty, Nelligan, William Burhine, Joe Tuesday night will be given an opportunity to ducted. gardens of Mrs. Herman E. Lewis, ut 180 Phelps, Mrs. Elmer Conkey and Mrs. James will bear credentials uf identification. Davis, Gerald Winters, George Milne, Fran­ Clos, Marie Holihan. The fire record yesterday follows: Grove street, and Miss Sarah Stover al 120 Brierly. Each genuine Buddy Poppy carries a copy hear them on a later program. Her friends Posters: Head, Constance Hoag, assisted cis Sweeney, Francis O'Connor, Arthur Tray­ will be interested to learn that her program 11.22 a.m. Still alarm; Burnham road; Broadway. A short business meeting will be right green label which identifies it us the nor, Fred Sullivan and Frank Davis. by Hilda Lynde, Betty Flanders, Alice grass fire; no damage. held at Phillips Inn al 1.45 preceding the genuine handiwork of disabled or needy ex next Tuesday over tile same station will be Schultz, Anne Cleveland. “ Fifteen Minutes with Folk-Songs.” Mrs. 4.20 p.m. Brush fire on Bullardvule road; Irip. In case of rain the alternate ilutc is service men. The majority are made in Young People’s Fellowship (jilt: Head, Julia Wilhclmi, assisted by no damage. Thursduy, May 12. The club is invited to government hospitals throughout the United Gertrude Pearce Paige, her talented ac­ Elizabeth Palmer, Clara Shaw, Alice Hill, IMnus Discussion ami Debate companist, will he witli her us usual. 5 (X)p.ui. Grass fire at old Hillside boarding attend the Haverhill tlowcr show at the States, and a total uf (>, Moore. 6.58 p.m. Brush fire off River street. The Young People's Fellowship of Christ Food: Head, Betty Holihan, assisted by May 28. churl h will discuss the interesting and ever- Combination 1 also responded. Laid out 3400 T he necessity fur adequate funds fur relief Clare O’Connell, Louise Porter, Mary Eliza- feet of hose. Parents to Receive and welfare work among ex service men and timely question, “ Should We Do What the B. P. W. Receives beth Burnham, Barbara Tucker, Georgiu 9.10 p.m. Eire at lndiun Ridge. their dependents increases yearly. With the Gang Does to Be Popular?” at its meeting Thomson. Pre-School Ailviee depression nuw in sway, this welfare work Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Winn will be Basso Complaint Book: Head, Frances Harvey, assisted by promise* to reach tremendous proportions in charge. A week from Sunday the annual Elizabeth Sage, Susan Johnston, Atossa corporate communion uf the Fellowship will Bridge Party Held during the coming winter, resulting in an Attorney Joseph 1 Burns appeared al the Welles, Frances McGarry, Ruth Tyler, Ruth For the sake of the young children who are earnest request of the local V. I* • W. for local be held at 8.00 a.m. Stott. entering school next fall and in order that Plans are being formed for a debate with meeting of the Board of 1’uhlic Works last at Country Club residents to give freely on May 28 when a night to protest against the hatting of base­ Flowers: Head, Helen Allen, assisted by they may be in good physical condition for representative calls at the door. the Grace church Fellowship of Lawrence on Ann Cole, Pauline Burtt, Lois Chapman, continuous work, it is necessary that they May 22. The question will he “ Should the balls from the playstcad over into the land of The ladies of the Andover Country club his client, Andrew Basso. The Board voted to Mary Abbie Hollands, Isabel Arms, Father previously be vaccinated, have careful medi­ Prohibition Act Be Modified to Permit the Roth, Elizabeth Vincent held a luncheon and bridge party at the club cal inspection, and have correction of minor Sale of Light Wines and Beer?" William Tuesday afternoon and more than 175 per­ fuults or any remcdiul defects. With this in Bliss, Beatrice Farnsworth and Flllison Hawks ^ ctX iq u m l'w itT th is'e n d in view the tw l V‘rf initt I,row" ' U4si6tfJ sons from various parts of the state attended. S e a so n ’s A son, Richard Daniel, to Mr. and Mrs. bodies will meet at the playstead Monday a. j* n £ * Marietta"'Marehalf. view, the School Department is requesting Raymond A. Iloyer, 155 Chestnut street, on will speak for Christ church. uncheon was served at one o’clock, while that all parents who are entering children one o clock. Dorothy Richardson, Mary Rockwell. bridge play started at two. Forty-one tables OPENING NIGHT 1^1 ay 1. next fall register with the teacher in the \ daughter at the Shawsheen hospital to Engagement Announced The Board voted to grant the use of tlu iJanciflg: Head, Virginia Lawton, assisted were used for the card games. Twenty-five school building that the child is to attend playstead to the Andover 1 own League on . Kuche, l.eonore llezlitt, Mary high scorers received prizes al the conclusion TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dyer,6 Prospect street, sometime during the week of May 16 to 20. North Andover, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ames Ramsdell of 16 ____Monday, Thursday and Friday evening*, and |/lizalx,lh Njoorc Margaret Walker, Miyi if the play. At this registration, detailed information Summer street, announce the engagement of to the Suburban League on 1 uesday eve SATURDAY, MAY 7 A soil, to Mr. and Mrs Juseph A. Mulvey, llirooka, Jean Hume. Refreshments were sold during the course will lie given in regard to what is necessary 1 Arundel street, April 28. their youngest daughter, Eleanor Wardwell nings. of the event. The proceeds of the affair will and also the proper physical record blanks A daughter, C harlotte Mae Kent, to Mr Ramsdell to Edwin Locke Tucker, son of Mr. ; South Church Mothers ami be used to treat the children of members to u which are furnished by the slate and should and Mrs. Charles F. Kent, River road, at the anil Mrs. Fred L. 'Fucker of Baldwinsville. Sport Event* T his Week Duu^lil«*r» B an q u e t Tuesday party at some future date and ulso for the be filled out by the family physician and Miss Ramsdell is a graduate of Punchard welfare of the club. returned before the eiul of this school year, Balmoral Dance Gardens Lawrence General hospital, March 2. high school in the class of 1929 and attended i The Shawsheen A C. will play the Indian A son to Mr. and Mrs Curletun R. Smith, The annual Mothers’ and Daughters’ The committee in charge was as follows 204 North Main street. May 2. Massachusetts State College. Mr. Tucker is a Ridge soccer team of Andover at Balmoral Murriage* V renenlii itf graduate of Massachusetts State College in j held tomorrow afternoon at 2.45. banquet given by the A. P. C. sorority will be Mrs. Stafford A. Lindsay, Mrs. Karl G A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Larle Batchel- held in the South church vestry Tuesday Harig, Mrs. Clifford M. North, Mrs. NVright the class of 1920 anil is now leaching in the A team representing the local post of thr Everett M Fletcher, Auburn, R. L, and RUSS HOLLAND ler, 0 Liberty street, April 26. Nuthan Hale Junior high school in New V terans of Foreign Wars will meet the K. of evening----- „ at 0.30. A novel entertainment will Bolton, Jr., Mrs. Frank 11. Galloway, M A daughter, Mary Gertrude, to Mr. and C. baseball team at the playstead Monduy , follow. All mothers and daughters of lh Michael J. Lane, Mrs. Waller Sullivan, M Regina I. Williams, Andover, at Groton, Mrs. Edward J. LcFebvre, 27 Stevens street, Britain, Conu. I C (Juim., March 30. and Ilia V irginians The wedding will tuke place on May 14 evening at six o’clock. I rhiirrh ' «j;dially invited. Kellogg Boynton and Mrs. llarry 1. Emmous April 2(7. FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1’AGE TWO THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN

European recognition, some satisfaction’ in good shape for 7-A1 and held the eight T h e A ndover T ownsman Barnard Prize some honor, plenty 4 unnatural prosperity. graders to a few hits. Errors accounted for the Other than that pour Uncle Sam got only 8-F runs. Winning Essay humps and bruises, and plenty of debts to Frank O’Brien, Jr., Oswald Tower, Jr., The Andover Townsman A N D O V E R , M A S S A C 11 U S E T T S drain at his pocket hunk. Uncle Sam’s family Raymond Lynch. Albert Batchclder and today all feel the pressure of taxation Giljson tallied runs for the seventh graders Twenty-Five Years Ago This Week Miss Putnam’s prize winning address Finally, Senator Moses of New Hampshire The league standing PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY follows: lays all our present difficulties to the dabbling Lost Tied Avc. INI SIGNIFICANCE OF WASHING­ AT Till'. PRESS BUILDING u t t ii f . ANDOVER PRESS we did in European politics and in Europe 8-C 0 o 1 (KM) David Coutts relumed on Saturday from by a score of 4 to J. This is the first time in TON’S FAREWELL ADDRESS when we crossed the ocean in 1917. 7- B A1- 0 1 1 (KM) New York. the history of the school that Danvers has KLMKH J. CltOVF.lt. M am |ln | Editor An essay that has called forth the con­ If the Civil War proved that the statement 8- B 1 0 500 been beaten. The Punchard line-up included sideration of men for some one hundred and A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John TOWNSMAN Trlrphnnr 1.121 ItOOKSTOHE Tolopliono 1121 PRESS Toleplioi concerning state relationships was true and 8-F 1 0 (KK) II. Soehrens, Jr., of New London, Conn., on I’. Hardy, K. Hardy, O’Connell, Dole, Kyle thirty six years must indeed be one of great indeed significant then surely the World War 8-E 2 1 (KK) Clarke, Boland, Hickey and McIntosh significance. Such consideration has been, Monday. The father is the son of John If. proved conclusively t he force of Washington’s Soehrens of Whittier street. The intcrclass meet at the Punchard high K nlrm l at Andover PoatofTlro aa Srrond < In.. M anor ami is being given to George Washington’s advice as to foreign relations. school Friday afternoon was won by the Farewell Address. The address was first In the future this \ddress will constitute a Officers Elected Walter Morrissey was reappointed to team representing 1007 and 1000, which published in a Philadelphia newspaper at the basis of argument against a change in our carry the mail from the station. secureil 50 points to .it points won by the close of Washington’s second term of Ad­ American policy. Today we are at a crisis and by W oman’s Club An appreciative audience were treated to team representing classes 100X and 1910. Help with Odd Jobs lurrcl campaign is ample proof of that. ministration. It was painstakingly written we must decide on a definite policy to con­ a very fine recital last Monday evening by Philip Hardy and Percy Dole were the stars W hy not look around the home to see and Washington called on Alexander Hamil tinue. With allied debts, reparations, mora­ Organist Batchelder of Christ church. He of the meet, Hardy winning 26 points and It is iinfortunute that jobs us well ns if there is any work that can he done ton to aid in its construction. The purpose of toriums, League of Nations, World Court Mrs. Eugene V. Lovely was chosen presi­ was assisted by two soloists, Masters Wilson Dole 24. The individual point winners fol­ dent of the Shawshcen Village Woman’s club food con not be thrown into orange now? Why should not churches, clubs this Address was, as the name suggests, to bid and Sino-Japanese trouble all drawing us into Rnipc, soprano, and Everett Collins, alto. low : P. Hardy 26, I’. Dole 24, C Clarke 'I. a farewell to the people of the at the annual meeting held in Balmoral hall biirrcls. The barrel plan has proved a and individuals get together in a mam­ their midst we must make a final decision. The Punchard baseball team defeated the L. Lindsay 5, F. Morrison 5, II. Boland S as he left public for a private life. At the Thus, the address has been significant in Monday evening. Mrs. Lovely takes the place Danvers high on the playstcad on Tuesday, T. Kyle 1, C. O’Connell 7. great success, and many people have moth job-finding campaign? Just n little same time though, he wished to influence the of Mrs. Clinton H. Stevens, who has held the odd job here and there thrown into n the past, not because it was a theory that been helped by the food left in our local people as to a course to pursue in dealing Washington had given birth to hut because presidency for the last two years. A Federa­ make-believe orange barrel will in the stores for them. Yet there are others with certain problems that face a nation. it was proven to be necessary by the trial and tion pin and a bouquet were presented to read the report of the district legislative con­ Mrs. Henry J. Simmers: community service, who would rather starve than accept nd mean food for the needy who are The chief and significant points of the error method. Mrs. Stevens, and a bouquet was also pre­ ference at Lynn, and the annual reports of Mrs. Albert J. Halley; literature, Mrs Dana food without working for it. In general, unwilling lo accept charity. Farewell Address lie, I believe, in the state Need we resort tn this disagreeable trial sented to Mrs. Garfield a. Chase, retiring the officers and committee chairmen were Kirkland; dramatic, Mrs. J. Albion Iturtt; able-bodied men do not receive uid from ments concerning state relationships and and error method in the future or shall we recording secretary. Mrs. Herbert T. Houston given. hospitality, Mrs. Joseph A. Mulvey; ways foreign relationships. Let us consider first from experience realize the great significance made the presentations. A banquet was served at 6 JO and following and means, Mrs. John T. Ratal; house, Mrs. the Hoard of Public Welfare, and most Pre-School Clinics Mrs. R. A. Richard, Federation secretary, of them do not rare to apply for it. the significance of the statement in which of George Washington’s Address?” the business meeting the fifth annual revue of Frank P. Anderson; (lower, Mrs Frank It The people of Andover have shown Washington advises the states to strive for a C o n s t a n c e P u t n a m the club chorus was given under the direction Bartlett; press, Mrs. James P. Christie. strong union and be satisfied with none of Mrs. Frederick C. Smith. their generosity the psist few weeks in In view of the fuel that last Sunday other. It seemed to Washington that this supporting the orange barrel plan. They was National Child Health day, the The following officers were elected for the Corporation of Andover build piece of advice was necessary, for the Con­ gnbober Cfjurcfcea coming year: Mrs. Eugene V. Lovely, presi­ should continue to do this, for it will he announcement of the local school de­ stitution under this new government did not Weddings Will Hold Meeting Tuesday partment that it has set aside the week dent; Mrs. Albert N. Wade, first vice-presi­ i|uilc n while before the uctual need for state that the United States was an indis­ dent; Mrs. Garfield S. Chase, second vice- of May 10th to 20th to furnish parent soluble compact from which no state could LEONE LA BELLA CHRIST CHURCH The annual meeting of the corporation of donations has passed. However, those president; Mrs. Frank Gould, recording the Andover Guild will he held at the Guild residents who esin offer the able-bodied information on pre-school medical in­ withdraw. Also in these days the states of the Anthony Leone of 276 Elm street, Law­ Central Street—Episcopal. Organized 1835 rence and Miss Mary Helen La Bella of 405 secretary; Mrs. Albert E. Curtis, correspond­ house Tuesday evening, Muy 10, ut 7.45 men or women of our community an odd spections and vaccinations comes at u union were jealous. It was hard for them to Rev. C. W. Henry, Rector ing secretary; Mrs. Edward R. Lawson, o'clock. job here and there will always he doing peculiarly fitting time. May Day has give up the idea of sovereign powers and Prospect street, Lawrence, were united in treasurer; Mrs. Clinton H. Stevens, and Mrs. individual states. They could not and did not marriage by Town Clerk Walter H. Warren Sunday, 8.00, Holy Communion; 9.30, church All contributors to the Andover Guild are something which will he more than ap­ been observed as Child Health day of Derry, N. II., recently. Mr. Leone is well- school; 10.45, Morning Prayer and Sermon; 6.30, Dunn A. Kirkland, directors for two years. members of the corporation and arc invited like to realize that they were no longer “ Vir­ to be present at the meeting. preciated. since 1024, hut this is the first time that ginians” and “ New Englanders” but were known in Andover as the manager of the Young People's Fellowship. The various committee chairmen are: Mrs. Lotto M. Johnson, agent for the special emphasis lias been placed on the ill under a common name “ United States.” Andover Domestic Bureau, which supplies Monday. 4.00, Choir, boys; 7.45, (Girls' Friendly Program, Mrs. Harold T. Houston; music, E lsie P. P oyntkr , Clerk Hoard of Public Welfare, has numerous youngsters who are looking ahead to What real significance that statement has local people with domestic servants. Miss society. men and women on her lists who wont their first year in school. had! What a condition the lack of considera La Bella is a hairdresser. Tuesday, 7.00, Hoy Rangers; 7.15, Boy Scouts — jobs. The local post of the Veterans of Parents should realize that they are tion of that advice has caused 1 Our Civil Camp Movies; speaker. F. E. Lincoln. War was fought “ testing whether this nation W ILLIAM S- DOUGLAS Wednesday, 4.00, Choir, toys; 7.30, Sherrill club, Korcign Wars has also been registering not playing fair with their children if Thursday, 7.30, Holy Communion; 7.30, Choir, they allow them to go to school with or any nation so conceived and so dedicated Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Carr of 54 Whittier unemployed men. Mrs. Johnson receive street announce the marriage of their niece, boys and adults. The Arrow Dyeing and Cleansing System S'JftO n year for doing Ihis work, and she physical handicaps that could he rem­ could long endure. ” Our Union was at stake We perhaps might have been saved from the Miss Dorothy Gladys Douglas to Ray C. formerly located in the Muagrove Building, spends enough time to merit S'J(HH). Tit edied. They should see to it that had Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. PHILLIPS ACADEMY CHAPEL teeth, diseased tonsils, defective vision calamity of that war if more men had seen the Veterans of Foreign Wars receive ab­ sincerity and truth of Washington’s Address Williams of 102 Burnham road, at Eagle Mills, solutely nothing for their services. It or hearing are cured or well on the way N. Y., August 8,1931. “ On the Hill- as Abraham Lincoln saw it. Since the C ivil Dedication of new chapel at 3.00 p.m. Sermon by Solicits Your Patronage remains for the public to do its part by to cure during the summer. Vaccination War settled to a great extent this question of The couple will take up their new residence is compulsory and innoculution against in Greenough Park, Jamaica Plain, Saturday Dr. Robert R. Wicks, Princeton, N. J. Public furnishing some work, no matter how union and since we all see the importance of invited. little, for these men and women. Taxa­ diphtheria highly desirable for the pre­ union and the significance of Washington’s Both are well known in Andover. The groom at its new location tion should not he used to provide work school child, ami now is the time to have statement, we may well turn to the other graduated from Punchard high school with clause which suggests that America remain the class of 1925 and was a member of the BAPTIST CHURCH ul this time, for people today who own it done, for parents should never allow class of 1929 at Massachusetts Institute of 58 MAIN STREET a $6000 house have no more ready their children to enter school in Sep­ free from all European entanglements and Essex Street. Organized 1832 alliances. Technology. He is now connected with the money with which to pay taxes than the tember with a sore arm from vaccina­ Centrifugal Engineering Corporation, Bos­ Rev. Lorentz I. Hansen, Pastor Telephone 289 man who enn pay only four dollars rent tion. All the necessary inform ation may Almost everything has a background so ton. Sunday, 10.30, Morning Service of Worship. It a week. Hut those who do have extn he learned during the week of May 16th naturally the statement dealing with foreign The bride graduated from Punchard with will be a Mother’s day service; the pastor preaches lo 20th, and those parents who are really relations must have. Perhaps by considering the class of 1926 and for several years has 'A Mother's Radiance." Children's talk "Cor­ money really ought to he willing to the conditions in America and Europe at the part of it to give a little work to someone solicitous about the health of their been employed by the Merrimack Mutual nelia and Her Jewels." Special music by choir, and AGENT FOR 3. AGENT FOR time of this Address, we may understand why Fire Insurance company. solo "Candle Light" by Carl Wetterberg; 12.00. less fortunate. Some of ns do have : children will surely take advantage of Washington felt such advice necessary. The 3. PIERCE CO­ BIRDSEYE Sunday School service; 6.30, Young People's meet­ AT BOSTON FROSTEO smull surplus; the line response lo th this opportunity. government of United States was as yet new ing with music and discussion. EPICURE MARKET PRICES F000S and untried. We were politically free from Tuesday. 7.00, Andover "Cub" pack No. I, for Telephone 29-30 Europe and could he commercially free as Deaths boys from 9 to 12 years old under direction of Clare well as any other kind of citizen up against demonstrated by the Revolutionary War. Norton. Jr., and Robert Kiersteud. Communications hard conditions. They only ask that the Our relations with England were strained. A MAI LEY Wednesday, 7.45, Midweek meeting. Subject tor Heavy Cream, 2 Cartons 23c Holland Roll Butter Public (or in other words, the Government), Jay Treaty was finally agreed to which tried John Bruce Mailcy, a well known resident consideration. "An Investigation of Prayer." (The following communications relative to take care of such veterans as were disabled to lessen tne breach. Still, many saw that this of Lynn, died Saturday morning at the home Thursday, 7.30, Choir rehearsal and Fellowship. Excellent for whipping 2 lb . roll ...... 53c the bonus hill now being discussed at Wash­ by service at the front. We will urge our treaty was only waylaying a war or a climax of his brother, Howard T. Mailey, 63 Salem ington have been received at the Townsman representatives in Congress to cease from of some form. Today we know this climax street, Andover. The deceased had been ill for FREE CHURCH EXTRA SPECIAL office. Philip \V Thomson, in answering a holding us up as a special group asking for aid as the War of 1812. six weeks. Prior to his sickness he was letter from Andover post. 2128, V. E. W., from the public. If and when any one of us is Our relations with France were no better ployed as a civil engineer by the Stone & Elm Street. Congregational. Organized 1846 BEECH-NUT COFFEE 3 LBS. $1.00 explains that he feels that the public should obliged to ask fur public aid we will do it as than those with England. The French king Webster company of Boston. He was a world Rev. Alfred C. Church, Pastor not be forced to pay out money to veterans plain American citizens who are knocked out dom had lately been overthrown and the war veteran having served with the aviation Sunday. 10.30, Mother'd Day service. Text. "The and not as Veterans of Foreign Wars who CREAM CHEESE 3 pks. 25c who are able-bodied any more than to French King beheaded. Since Great Britain corps in this country. He was a member of the Mother of Jesus Was There"; 12.00, Church ordinary able-bodied men.) were not disabled by service at the Front. ” sympathized with the dead king the two American Association of Civil Engineers School;6.30, Christian Endeavor. Andover Post No. 2128 When you get around to saying something countries were led into war. France desired Scottish Rites of Boston, Golden Fleece, Monday, 6.30, Church School Workers' Council SAUSAGE MEAT...... 35c lb. \. F. and A. M. of Lynn, and the Aleppo Veterans of Foreign Wars like that to the citizens of the United States our aid. Washington, then president, feeling supper. FRLE—One peck of potatoes with one pound or over you will find that the citizens of the United that such an alliance would only lead to Shriners. Tuesday, 7.30, Boy Scouts. "The objects of the Veterans of Foreign States will stop speaking against your more, issued a proclamation of neutrality. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Wednesday. 7.45, Fruyer Meeting. Wars are to uphold the (Government of the organizations. This angered France. Thus Washington B. Mailey; two brothers, Royal D. of East Thursday, 2.30, Helping Hand society; 6.30, Roast Pork, Rib 16c lb. Corned Beef 5 lbs. 99c United States; its laws and institutions; to wished to steer inexperienced United States Orange, N. J., and Howard T. Mailey of If 1 now join your organization as you Rehearsal of Junior Choir; 7.30, Rehearsal of Senior Cut from young pig pork Thick Rib or Fancy Brisket, Choicecuts honor and perpetuate the memory of our suggest, the ordinary citizen will get the idea from the turmoil of Europe. Andover. Choir. dead; to assist all comrades in broken health that 1 am joining an organization that begs I intend to devote the remainder of the Friday. 6.30, Mother and Daughter banquet and and duly care for the widows or orphans of (for me) for public aid. essay to the significance, past, present, and LORI) entertainment by the Margaret Slattery class. BIRDSEYE FRICASSE of FOWL 45c lb. deceased comrades. ” Yours very truly, The funeral of Philip B. Lord, a respected future, of the advice on foreign relations. resident of this community, who died Mon­ Ph ilip W. T homson In President Monroe’s Administration, NORTH PARISH CHURCH Absolutely No Waste Dear Friend: day morning in a New York hospital, was P.S. Naturally l realize perfectly well Washington’s Address assumed real signifi­ North Andover Centre. Unitarian. Organized 1645 Again we are writing you, urging you most that your members are just as fair and cance. 'Phis came about through the Monroe held Wednesday afternoon from the family sincerely and most earnestly to join the patriotic as the average non-veteran, no Doctrine. Ibis Doctrine was and is our home, 23 Williams street, Shawsheen village. Rev. S. C. Beane, M inister Veterans of Foreign Wars, Andover Post, more and no less. Veterans or non-veterans* policy in dealings with South and Central Services were conducted at two o’clock by Sunday. 10.30, The Rev. Marion F. Ham, of No. 2128, an organization that is going we are all pretty much alike. The "boys” \merica. It is likewise our European policy. Rev. Ernest A. Miller, P.D., pastor of the Reading, will preach in exchange with Mr. Beane. places anil doing things in the interest of all want some money, the sooner the better,— Secretary of State Stimson goes as far as to Central M. E. church. Interment was in the Singing by the vested choir; 11.45, Church School; Phone your order TODAY! veterans . . . Within the next month a and politically minded persons have offered say that it is purely our European policy family lot in West Parish cemetery, Andover. Y. F. R U. discontinued for the season; 10.10, An reading is expected on a measure advocating to try to get them some (from the Public,—oi though it does deal with South America. The bearers were: Warren Wright, Louis automobile leaves Jic Andover Bookstore for the immediate payment of the face value of in other words, from the Government) The part of the Monroe Doctrine that is (lately, Arthur Barker, Edgar II. Barker, Unitarian church at North Andovei. All are wel- \djusted Service Certificates and the refund You cannot blame the veterans! And the Wilfred Lord and Charles Kalil. bused on Washington’s Farewell Address is The deceased was graduated from Phillips New England COKE »f interest charged on previous loans. The veterans did miss out on war-time wages. that which states that the United States will \ I W. is making the tight ALONE for this academy in 1919 and from Harvard univer And on the other hand the veterans will be not interfere with European politics in sity with the class of 1922. SOUTH CHURCH act. Phis isolated fact rellects how much you Europe or in any European possession More heat in every ton because there Is NO WASTE! need the V eterans of Foreign Ware and good sports enough not to blame the public Besides his parents he is survived by his Central Street. Congregational. Organized 1711 if the public disagrees with them as to the already in the Western Hemisphere. The how much it is doing for you . . . Enemies wife, Doris; one sister, Miss Dorice M. Lord; Rev. Frederick B. Nose, Minister A CLEANER, BETTER FUEL justice of further bonus payments at this Doctrine was no more important yesterday one brother, Richard N. Lord of Antwerp, of the Veterans, and there are many, lose no than it is today and the significance of Sunday, 9.45, Church School; 10.45, Morning opportunity to assail the ex-service man. time to such veterans as were not injured in Belgium. the war. Washington’s Address, brought out through Worship and Sermon; 10.45, Church Kindergarten No Ashes Worth Sifting Ignorance and prejudice have warped many the Monroe Doctrine, was no more significant 12.05, Bible claim; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. minds, resulting in a neglect of appreciation This sob stuff as to veterans uninjured by RUSSELL Tuesday. Mother's and Daughter's Banquet, by the war is all bunk. The "boys" themselves yesterday than today. The funeral of Mrs. Annie B. Russell, wife of the sacrifices, even the supreme, made by Again, at the beginning of the World War the A. F C. Sorority. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR the boys who answered the call to arms in don’t go in for it. Some of the politically of William II. Russell, who died late Satur­ Friday, 7.00, Troop 3, Boy Scouts. minded do the sob stuff for them—for thi Washington’s Address was brought before day afternoon at her home on North Broad­ 1917 and 1918 . . . the public by Wilson. At this time Wilson Yours truly, sake of getting results! way, Salem Depot, N. II., was held Tuesday The ECONOMY FUEL P. W. T. issued a proclamation of neutrality similar afternoon. Services were conducted at the WEST CHURCH J ames J. Dugan Congregational. Organized 1826 Commander (Mr. Thomson states that the postcript is to the one issued by Washington at the time late humc at 1.30 o’clock by Rev. Howard T. substantially correct save for a few words oi the French Revolution. In that proclama Joslyn, pastor of the First Baptist church Rev. Newman Matthews, Pastor J ohn M. E rvin ; tion Wilson stated that it had been our policy Adjutant here and there.) Salem, of which the deceased was a member, Sunday, 10.30, Fublic Worship with sermon by Cash $12.75 to stay out of European |>olitics since the assisted by Rev. Raymond Cooper of West days of Washington and Monroe. This non- the pastor; 12.00, Sunday School and Forum Class. April 18, 19.12 Andover. The Rebekah lodge of Salem also Wednesday, 7.45, Meeting for prayer and study Need Flowers for affiliation with European troubles must have conducted services out of respect to their Messrs. James J. I >ugan, Commander, and met the approval of the public for Wilson Saturday, 8.00, An Operetta, "Eeny-.Nleeny departed member. During the services Mrs. Miney-Mo" by the C. A. F. Sororoty in the vestry John M. Erving, Adjutant Historical Society was re-elected with the cry, “ He kept us out Albin Dietrich rendered “ Shall We Gather in Andover, Mass. of war.” Without perhaps realizing it the the Garden” and “ Beautiful Isle of Some­ BALLARDVALE M. E. CHURCH Dear Sirs: public agreed with Washington and deemed where." The body was removed to West l have received your letter urging me to Members of the Andover Garden club and his advice worthy of consideration. Rev. Everett R. Barrows, M inister C r o s s C o a l C o . any friends interested are asked when Andover where it was interred in West join the Andover post of the Veterans of The question of our isolation policy for Sunday, 10.30, Morning Worship, special Moth DISTRIBUTORS OF BEACON ANTHRACITE AND NEW ENGLAND COKE arranging their gardens this spring and find Parish cemetery. Foreign Wars, and I note that your organiza­ which Washington’s Address formed a basis The bearers were: William Croft, George er’s Day service; 11.40, Sunday School; 6.00, Ep- tion seems to be working hard for a further they can spare any of the list below, to kindly came again before the people of United worth League. donate the same to the Andover Historical Gage, Frank Davis and Maurice Tarbell. bonus payment. States at the close of the World War. A Mrs. Russell wus horn in Prince Edward Wednesday. 8.00. Ladies' Aid meeting. The only way the Government can find society. Under the splendid supervision of League of Nations had been formed and Friday, 6.30, Men's Brotherhood Itanquet Mrs. Charles McDufiy of North Andover, a Island October 9, 1NG5 and had lived in money to muke bonus payments to me is to since United States had been a ringleader in Salem I lepot for a number of years. speaker, Dr. Elmer Leslie. take it away from everyone else. If I ask that charming old fashioned garden is being its formation she was asked to join. W developed on the Historical grounds. She leaves besides her husband two sisters, money be taken away from everyone else and remained from the League then and w Mrs. Edmund Rodd of Prince Edward Island, UNION CONGREGATIONAL given to me 1 am asking for public aid. Any of the following plants would be most remain out of it today. Many people believ Mrs. Albert A. Hardy of West Andover; CHURCH, BALLARDVALE gratefully received. If a telephone call is as Wilson did that we would not enter tn I was not disabled while in the service of three brothers, Robert, William and Bartlett, Rev. Marion R. Phelps the United Statesand if there is to be national given Mrs. A. W. Chamberlain, 679, either entangling alliance by joining. Many hav all of Prince Edward Island; a niece, Mrs. public aid why not let it be for such aged Mrs. McDuffy or Mrs. Chamberlain will be decidedly opposite views believing that Raymond W. Cooper of West Andover; and Sunday, 10.30, Fublic Worship with presentation persons as have no relatives to help them,— delighted to call. participation would mean nothing but an several nieces and nephews in Prince Edward of Mother's Day pageant, "Behold Thy Mother' and also for veterans disabled in the war? Bleeding heart, white day lily, baby’s entangling alliance, since the League looks Island. 11.40, Church School; 6.00, Senior Christian Er Why not send out a new circular letter like breath, St. John’s wort, blazing star, lupine, into and attempts to settle international deavor with Frances Baker as leader. the following: bee balm, forget-me-not, peony, shasta daisy, disputes and questions. SCOTT Monday, 7.30. Meeting of the Congo Drumati "To United States Citizens in General: monkshood, anchusa, anemone, columbine, The great question today is whether the At Royal Infirmary, Montrose, Scotland, club. The Veterans of Foreign Wars who were arabis, peach bells, snow in-summer, turtle conditions of United States have so changed on April IS, Agnes Leslie Scott, aged 77 years, Wednesday, 2.30, Lathes' Aid meeting. not disabled by service at the front are, for head,chrysanthemum,lily-of the-valley,lark­ that this policy of isolation is no longer signif late of Main street, Andover. the most part, in the prime of life physically, spur, cinnamon pinks, creeping phlox, Miss icant and |x>ssible. 1 believe it is still correct SHAWSHEEN COMMUNITY and they were strong men to begin with or Lingard phlox, obedience, balloon (lower, and possible. Washington had no gift of fore CHURCH they would not have been accepted as sol­ Jacob’s ladder, primrose, pyrethrum, stone sight beyond that of any human being, but Class 8C at Stowe Balmoral Hall (Non-sectariun) diers. They can take care of themselves in crop, spirea, meadow rue, veronica, viola, he could imagine. He saw then a United Sunday, 9.30, School in Balmoral hall. these times of widespread trouble, just as yucca, Johnny-jump-up. States covering an area of less than one third Friday, 8.00, Teachers' meeting. of that covered today. He saw a population Leads Ball League WASH and POLISH one-twentieth of the population today. He saw Europe rise from one perturbation only (‘lass 8-C by winning from 8-B in a Stowe ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH to sink into another. Though he could not see Junior high school league game, 6-3, last Essex Street Y our Chevrolet Car America as it is today he could imagine what week now leads in the standing of games won Roman Catholic. Organized 1850 JOIN THE ANDOVER COAL CLUB Europe would continue to be in the future. and lost. They have won two games in as Rev. Chat lea A. Branton, Pastor We can chase your blues away and make you proud of the Co-oporativc Besides, Washington did not say that we many starts. Sunday Masses: 6.30, 8.45. 10.30 u.m. appearance of your car. Why not try our must not work iu concert with Europe. He In the other part of the doubleheader Holy Day Masses: 5.30, 7.00, 8.30 a.in. New Spring Prices Now in Effect on only said that we must not join in any played on the pluystead, class 7-A1 and 8-E Sunday evening: 7.45. Rosary, Sermon, Bene ECONOMY SPECIAL AMERICAN AND IMPORTED ANTHRACITES alliance or we must not sympathize with one were tied at the end of the game, 5-5. diction. This Week Only PREMIUM COKE OVOIDS PREMIUM RANGE $13.00 country against another. Our Armament 8-C had William Laurie, a left hander, on Baptisms: Sunday 3.00 p.m. LUMPY BITUMINOUS FOR DOMESTIC USERS Conferences ure made up of nations' repre­ the mound and Jumes Bissett, another south­ First Friday. Masses: 5.30, 7.30 a.m. Communion sentatives who are trying to come to some paw, pitched for the losing team. Both lads 7.00 a.m. Washing „„d Rc

BRADFORD. SAINTS AND SINNERS Aloraaunt Rich tapestry. 910.4 MH| Family Reunion on Eightieth IfirlInlay BALLARDVALE Sketches of a group representing the high Murray. Planning and planting the home est aspirations of humanity, contrasted garden. 716 M90 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mrs. William Clemons and granddaughter with a cluster of those who regarded only Peterson. Huxley, prophet of science Clastlfled Advertising Rates—One insertion 50 cents, three insertions SI 00 Dorothea Dunn were the guests of relatives their own power, self indulgence and sue 92 Il987p (Above Rates Restrict Copy to 30 Words! in Lynn on Tuesday. cess. Includes Ceasar Borgia, St. I ranch, Widdemer. Road to Downdcrry, etc l egal Advertising—$1.50 an inch (three issues) C itations—15.00 (three issues) A meeting of the T. W. club was held on Casanova, Thomas a Kcmpis, Talleyrand, 821 W03r Fenelon and Byron. 920 B72* Wilhelm. Book of metals. 071 W04 Copy must he in not later than Wednesday night Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Louis Kibbee of Clarke road. MOORE. LISTENING TO MUSIC. Ashton. Bricks and mortar. Written for all who derive pleasure from Beach. Men of the outer islands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and son Hull. Heat lightning. FOR R E N T music and wish to understand it. Without LEGAL NOTICES were the guests on Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs. presupposing technical knowledge on the Jordan. Play-boy. E. Gray of Tewksbury. part of the reader, the author explains Miln. AnnZu Zan. pOR RENT—Apartment consisting of what happens during the presentation of a Norris. Second hand wife. three large rooms Kent S7.00 per week. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brogan of Center street were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. j piece of music. 780.4 M78 Palmer. Timothy. Steam heat furnished free. Telephone Wynne. White arrow. Andover 8X86. PROBATE COURT Sunderland of Lawrence. Other books added to the library follow: Essex , ss. A meeting of the Home Beautiful club was Adams. Daniel Chester French, sculptor FOR RKNT—Furnished room. Apply at 20 To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, and all other held on Monday afternoon at the home of the ! 92 F887n Chestnut street, Andover. persons interested in the estate of John A. leader, Mrs. S. C. Walker of Chester street. ! Bell. Account of French painting. 759.4 B4I Towle late of Andover in said County, Buttrick. Jesus came preaching. 251 B98j TO I I T A steam-heated furnished room deceased. The local Epworth League members of the Methodist church will be the guests this Chipman. Romance of old Sandwich glass. ROSELAND with all conveniences. Apply 55 High Whereas , certain instruments purporting 738 C44r to he the last will and testament—and a evening of the Oakland M. E. church, Me | ON THE MERRIMACK S t. Andover, Mass. thuen. Chuse. Costume design. 391 C47 codicil—of said deceased have been pre­ Davenport. Mozart. 92 M877d sented to said Court for probate, by Mar­ The Methodist church baseball team will Downes. Symphonic broadcasts. 780.4 D75 EMPLOYMENT garet (irindell Towle, (Jerald Towle, and The hold a bakery sale in Stark’s market on Dutton. Samaritans of Molokai. 922 D95 FRIDAY NIGHT Merchants National Hank of Boston who Saturday morning. The patronage of the Fucss. Carl Schurz, reformer. 92 S394f \V.\NT 1 11 An experienced, capable girl for pray that letters testamentary may be issued public is solicited. JordanofT. Flying and how to do it 629.2 J74 general housework. Family of four. Call to them the executors therein named, with Andover 245-R. out giving a surety on their oflicial Ixmds. The Methodist church baseball team held a CLAUDE HOPKINS You are hereby cited to appear at a Pro meeting on Monday evening in the parsonage bate Court, to be held at Lawrence in said at which time Rev. E. R. Barrows was elected THE COLONIAL FURNITURE SHOP and His WAN I Kli Salesman to work in Andover (Cut by Courtesy of Lawrence Tribune) (A ndorer A rt Studio) manager and coach. and local County. Selling business neces­ County of Essex, on the ninth day of May Famous Columbia Network Broad, sity. Only local man considered. Nationally A.I). 1932 at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to Family of Rev. Frederick A. Wilson, D.D., pastor-emeritus of the Free church, Mrs. Roy M. Haynes of Danvers and a 53 PA R K STR EET advertised line. Permanent connection. show cause, if any you have, why the same who recently observed his eightieth birthday. Left to right: Miss Mira Wilson, daughter; former resident of this town is spending should not be granted. where we ahall be ple**#d to meet all c casting Orchestra from New York Merchants Industries , Inc., Newark, Miss Jane Wilson, granddaughter; Dr. Wilson; his wife, Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. Frederick several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs custom er* a* well a* new. And said petitioners are hereby directed to C. Wilson and Rev. Frederick C. Wilson, son. J. W. Stark of Center street. N.J. give public notice thereof, by publishing this Telephone Andot A d m ia a io n , SOc citation once in each week, for three succes­ William Fessenden of Newton hns re­ WANTED- Work on lawns or gardens, by sive weeks, in the Andover Townsman a WEST PARISH turned to his home after spending several day or hour. I also sharpen lawn mowers newspaper published in Andover the last BALLARDVALE days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. and repair and retemper tools at my forge. publication to be one day, at least, before Barrows of Tewksbury street. SATURDAY, CHECK DANCING "I Washington Ave. Tel. 558 M. said Court, and by mailing, post-paid, or Misses Mina Noyes and Bessie Carter are Miss Frances Baker of Center street is Mrs. Oliver Coates of Center street has BROADWAY delivering a copy of this citation to all known spending a few days of their vacation in New visiting in Dorchester. returned to her home after spending several WANTKII -Young cook would like work York City. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 persons interested in the estate, seven days Mrs. Edwin Brown and children spent weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Barthelmess and for Summer months. Best references and at least before said Court. Gordon Hood of Manchester, N. H. experience. Call Andover 183. Mrs. Lawrence Wood and children are Tuesday with relatives in Melrose. Marion Marsh in Witness, H arry R. Dow , Esquire, Judge spending the week in Concord, N. H. with Alice O’Leary of said Court, this twentieth day of April, in Mrs. Ella Nicoll of North Andover has The4-H Garden club recently held a meet­ WANTED—Position for general housework Mrs. Wood’s mother, Mrs. Reid. ing at the home of M rs. Alvin Zink of Chester the year one thousand nine hundred and been spending a week in Ballardvale. Paul Whiteman Contest or second work by a willing, intelligent thirty-two. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wilcox and Mr. and street and elected officers. John Roggee was young woman. Telephone Andover 879. HORACE II. ATHERTON, JR., Register Mrs. Kenneth Wnde and family have moved Eric DcBlois of Marland street has been elected president and Norman Druin as secre­ “Alias the Doctor” W inner. Now N.B.C. to the Wilcox home on River road. spending his vacation in Dover, N. H. tary. “ The Weedless Garden Club” was the William Juhlmann, of Center street re­ name chosen for the club. also Jack Holt in Radio Artist To the Board of County Commissioners Mrs. Frederick Hutlerand daughter Olive, FO R SALE cently graduated from Burdett college, Bos­ The Jolly Cooks met on Thursday evening of the Count * of Essex , M assachusetts and Mrs. Walter Pike are on an automobile ton. Gentlemen: trip to New York where they will visit friends. at the home of Miss Helen Anderson, Bal­ Check Dancing FOR SALE—A large collection of weathered lardvale road, at which time they held a “MAKER of MEN” art stones for rock gardens. All sizes in­ The undersigned, Hoard of Selectmen and The Lafalot club met on Tuesday evening Miss Elizabeth Herring is spending several inhabitants of the Town of Andover in said months with her sister at her home in Los supper with their mothers as invited guests. cluding some beautifully formed boulders. with Mrs. Arthur R. Lewis. It was voted to Following the repast a joint meeting of the Also suitable for colonial antique fireplaces. county, represent that common convenience send to the Women’s Union a gift of $5. Angeles, Calif. and necessity require that certain changes 4-H Weedless Garden club was held with Address “G” Townsman Office. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Lillian Driscoll of Lawrence has lieen Horace Shute as the speaker. Mrs. Alvin should be made in Poor Street and Corbett the guest of Miss Edith Moss at her home on Street in said town. \ndover Grange will meet next Tuesday Zink is leader of the Jolly Cooks and Arthur Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 4 Days Only LOST evening. It will be Agricultural Night and the Andover street. Peatman leader of the 4-H Weedless Garden Wherefore , they petition that you may club. view the premises and hear the parties, and County Agent, Mr. Smith, will bring material Miss Emma Abercrombie of Andover Andover Savings Bank relocate said Poor Street between Sherbourne which will be enjoyable to all who are in­ street has been spending several days with Joseph W. Cassidy, Lawrence district Street and Main Street, also said Corbett terested in agriculture. friends in Brockton. manager of the New England Telephone and The following pass book issued by the Street from its junction with Sherbourne At the service of the West church last Owen Dougherty of Lawrence spent Mon­ Telegraph company gave an interesting Andover Savings Bank has been lost and ap­ Street westerly and northerly to the Law­ Sunday morning thesolo“ Eye Hath Not Seen ” day at the home of his sister. Mrs. James lecture on the telephone system from its early plication has been made for the issuance of a rence line, and that you discontinue such from Gaul’s “ Holy C ity” was sung by Miss Keating of Marland street. stages up to the present time before the duplicate book. Public notice of such applica­ portions of said streets as you deem expedi­ Helena Hitchcock, a student at the John meeting of the Men’s dub of the Congrega­ ent. Erskine school in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Regan of Somerville tional church on Monday evening. I luring the tion is hereby given in accordance with were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Section 40, Chapter 590, of the Acts of 1908. Frank H. Hardy business session plans were made for the Charles Bowman The Women’s Union met on Wednesday Patrick Regan of Marland street. father and son Imnquet to be held on Satur­ Payment has been stopped. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Porter Living­ day evening, May 14, at six o’clock. Every Book No . 17886 An d r ew M cT ern en Albert Hey of Lowell has been spending Selectmen ston with Miss Ella Holt assisting as hostess. man not affiliated with any other church is Frederic S. Boutwell , Treasurer his spring vacation at the home of Miss G eorge A. Higgins Plans were discussed for a Washington Bi­ invited to come and bring his son. April 22, 1932 centennial social which is in the hands of the Blanche Crawshaw on Marland street. William B. Cheever The Bradlee Mothers’ club held a whist Civics committee with Mrs. E. W. Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barrows and son LEGAL NOTICES COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU­ in charge. The date of this social has been set Irving of Braintree spent Sunday at the party on Tuesday evening at the home of SETTS for May 20. home of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Barrows. Mrs. Elmer Conkey, Porter road. The prize­ Court of County Commissioners winners were: Mrs. Maxwell Lyons, Mrs. Next Saturday evening at eight o’clock the The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational Elmer Conkey, Mrs. Janies Craik, Mrs. Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate Essex , ss. >peretta “ Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Mo” will be April Term, A.I). 1932, to wit: April 22, church met on Wednesday afternoon at the Albert Williams, Mrs. Arthur Colbath, Mrs. given by the C. A. P. sorority at the West home of Mrs. L. Poor of Andover street. Maxwell Lyons, Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Lothian, By virtue of and in execution of the 1932. SUNDAY On the foregoing petition, ORDERED: Parish vestry for the benefit of the Women’s Mrs. Fred Fyler, Charles Evans, Harold ONLY 13 T 5 - Big Time Acts - 5 v ^ S R S i . Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Union. Admission will be thirty-five cents. Mrs. N. Harwood has returned to her Evans, Percy Porter, Pat McKay, James of real estate situated in Andover, Essex That said petitioners give notice to all per­ There will be music between the acts and home on River street after spending the sons and corporations interested therein that Kidd, Mrs. George Brown, Fred Harkins, County, Massachusetts given by John Dag- candy and peanuts will be sold. The cast of winter months at Winter Haven, Florida. E. W. Brown, Mrs. Louis Kibbee, John digian of Reading, Middlesex County, Mas­ said Commissioners will meet at the Town characters is: Virginia Lee, Lena Davis; Hall in Andover in said county, on Friday, Miss Katherine Regan of West Somerville Leary, Mrs. Freeman Abbott, George sachusetts to the Atlantic Co-operative Elizabeth Rannel, Eleanor Peterson; Madge has been the guest of her cousins, Miss Mary Campbell, Frank Cramton, Mrs. John Duke, Bank of Lawrence in said County of Essex, the twentieth day of May, 1932, at 2.15 Cross, Mabel Greenough; Isabel Arms, COLONIAL THEATRp o’clock, P.M., by publishing an attested copy and Miss Katherine Regan of Marland street. Mrs. Harold Lcdwell, Albert Williams, Wal which mortgage is dated August 11, 1927, Gladys Milnes;Miss Grundy, Ebba Peterson; lace Ward, James Randall, Mrs. William ^ ANDOVER, MASS. J - 1 recorded with the North Essex Registry of of said petition and of this order thereon in Sammie, Winona Boutwell; Mrs. Lair, Con­ Harold Walker, coach at Ashland high the Andover Townsman, a newspaper Butler, James Williams, Mrs. Percy Porter, Deeds, Hook 534, Page 263, for breach of the stance Putnam; Bob, Eleanor Peterson; school is spending the week with his parents, consolations, Mrs. James Kidd and Waltei 3 SHOWS DAILY — 2il5, 6:15, 8:15 i conditions contained in said mortgage and printed in Andover in said county, the said Maid, Winona Boutwell. “ Eeny-Meeny-Min­ Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Walker of Chester street. Davis, and most no scores, James Kidd. WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM-AII Talking, Singing, Dancing for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be publication to be seven days at least before ey-Mo” is a modern musical comedy. The Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton and sold at public auction on the premises herein­ the said twentieth day of May. And also by chorus for the operetta will be made up of the children of Lawrence spent the week-end at FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, MAY. 6-7 after described on Tuesday the 31st day of serving the Town Clerk of Andover with an other members of the sorority. \ attested copy of said petition and of this the home of Mrs. Clara Newcomb of Chester New Books Added May, 1932, at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon, street. all and singular the premises described in said order thereon, fifteen days at least; and by “One Hour WITH YOU” “LAW and ORDER” mortgage, to wit: A tract of land of about six posting up an attested copy thereof in two The members of the Thimble club held an acres, with the buildings thereon, situated in public places in said town, seven days at ABBOTT VILLAGE all-day sewing meeting <>n Thursday at the Maurice Chevalier Walter Huston Screen ingai 2 i25-7i-ftO the West Parish of Andover and bounded: least, before the said twentieth day of May, home of Mrs. William Matthews of Marland The number of houks issued at the Memo- Screening*! 3 i55-6i25-9i20 Northwesterly about seven hundred fifty- at which time and place said Commissioners Miss May 1). Valentine of Red Spring road street. “Come Clean” Laurel & Hardy nine (759) feet by land now or formerly of one will proceed to view the premises and make visited in Boston last Thursday. The Misses Marion and Nellie Matthews NEWS Screening*i 2il5-4,15-9il0 Screeningai 3 i35-8i50 George Rennie; northeasterly about six such order in relation to the prayer of said of Boston were the week-end guests of their hundred eighteen (618) feet by land now or petition in regard to certain changes in Poor Mr. and Mrs. Kind and family of North MONDAY and TU ESDAY—MAY. 9-10 Main street have moved to Red Spring road. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews of formerly of Fred 11. Read et ux; southerly Street as by law they may be authorized to Marland street. about nine hundred (900) feet by Argilla do. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruxton and family “Dancers in the Dark” 1 road. Said land is triangular in shape and is Attest: of Essex court have moved to Brechin terrace. Mrs. Ida Buck and grandson, Arnold “RACING YOUTH” enclosed by stone walls. A. N. Frost , Clerk Schofield, have been spending several days Jack Oakie-Miriam Hopkins Miss Ruth Keith of Essex street has re­ A deposit of three hundred dollars will be A true copy of said petition and order at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow- llall library are as follows: Slim Summerville-Louise Fazenda Screening*! 3iIO-6i35-9i 10 [ required of the purchaser at the time and thereon. turned after visiting at the home of her grand­ ther of Wellington. mother in Cambridge for a few days. HEEBE. NONSUCH, LAND OF WATER. j Screeningai 2i35-7i45 place of sale, the balance of the purchase Attest: The Men’s Brotherhood of the Methodist E. Philip Littlefield From his laboratory and observutory “ HONEYMOON TRIO” ! price to lie paid within fifteen days thereafter. Mrs. Alfred Eraser and daughter Janet of church will hold a meat pie supper in the NEWS Screening*! 2 i15-6i15-8i50 Screeningai 2i2Wn25-9iOO Said premises will be sold subject to muni­ Deputy Assistant Clerk Lynn are visiting at the home of Mr. and vestry on the evening of May 13. Rev. Elmer cipal liens of all sorts, if any exist. A true copy. Attest: Mrs. Albert Sharpe of Red Spring road. Leslie of Boston University School of Theol J ames R adcliffe WEDNESDAY and T1 IURSDAY- MAY. 11-12 Atlantic Co -operative Bank ogy will be the speaker. Mortgagee Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Bartlett and daughter Nancy of Plymouth have been visiting at the home of “ Cohens Kellys in Hollywood” By Benjamin R. Bradley “ Behold Thy Mother” a Mother’s Day “Lovers Courageous” & Treasurer Mrs. Joseph O’Neil on Red Spring road. pageant will be presented on Sunday morning Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate at the service in the Congregational church BROOKS. LEE OE VIRGINIA. Robert Montgomery Sidney & Murray hawrcnce, Mass., Screeningai Ii00-6,25-9i25 May 5, 1932, in commemmoration of Mothers’ Day. 'Ihe Screenings^ 2t 15-8,00 Walter T. Rochefort, Atty. By virtue of and in execution of the P u iiehurd Loses Opening; G am e people of the community are especially in­ Power of Sale contained in a certain mort­ to Ipswich llall Team by ll-.'l vited to attend. “ HOT SPOT” Comedy gage of real estate situated in Andover in the NEWS Screening.' 2 1IS-bilS-VilS Screening* 2,25-7:10 County of Essex and Commonwealth of The many friends here of Mrs. James EOKAKEK, J. It. I WOULD LIVE IT DANA W. CLARK Massachusetts, given by Klias Esoian of said Punchard lust its opening game of the Carey were sorry to learn of her death on AGAIN. FRIDAY and SATU RDAY— MAY. 13-14 CIVIL and MECHANICAL ENGINEER Andover to the Atlantic Co-operative Bank season when Manning high of Ipswich gained Tuesday, April 26, in the Westwood hospital, Engineering Problem* and Surrey* bandied of Lawrence in said County, which mortgage an 8 to 4 victory on their home field. Maine. She is survived by her husband and “ B usiness & P leasu re” “ MEN OF CHANCE” accurately and promptly is dated April 0, 1927, and recorded with the A five-run rally in the fifth inning by the sister-in-law, Mrs. Amanda Stevens, for­ Ricardo Cortez NORTH ESSEX DISTRICT North Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 5.11, Ipswich club gave them ihe margin of vic­ merly of this town and now of Surrey, Maine. Will Rogers Screening*! 2i45-HtOO 60 Maple Ave. Andover, Mass. Page 24, for breach of the conditions of said tory Punchard tallied in the first, second and War through 1912. sixth. The score by innings: On Wednesday evening, April 28, the Screenings* 3 i50-6i25-9iI5 “Skip the M aloo” TELEPHONE 541 M mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 young men of the Methodist church held a the same will be sold at public auction on the Charlie Chase Telephone Connection Manning 0 1 10 5 1 0 0 x—8 meeting at which time the baseball team was NEWS Screening., 2,15-6,13-9 |U5 Screening*i 2:25-7 110 premises hereinafter described on Tuesday, Punchard 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—3 re-organized. A captain and a manager will Everett M. Lundgren the .list day of May, 19.12, at two o’clock Batteries- Gill and Johnson; Slickney, be elected at the next meeting. It was voted in the afternoon, all and singular the premises Griflin, Swenson and Pearson. to purchase uniforms. Ihe following com­ Funeral Director and Embalmer described in said mortgage, to wit: a lot of mittee will be in charge of an entertainment: Personal attention given out-of-tow n *ervic# land with the buildings thereon, situated in Irving Moss, Charles Partridge and William ASPHALT SHINGLES ORNAMENT Auto Equipment said Andover, beginning on the northerly line LEGAL NOTICES Thompson ftlaydorib fym inder 24 Elm Street Andover, Mass. of Essex street at land now or formerly of one an well as protect hiccuae in M aasacbuaetta and Naw Ham pshire Kesnick; thence westerly about eighty (80) The children of the Cnion Congregational Boston Telephones Kenmore 2630 feet five (51 inches by said Essex street to Commonwealth ol M assachusetts church school who attend the classes con Ue-roof now the Horne wuy. It is true economy. We specialize land now or formerly of one Cross; thence ducted by Miss Mildred Buck, Mrs. Leslie northerly about one hundred twenty (120) PROBATE COURT Hadley, Mrs. Arthur Koggee, Miss Muriel in tur and gruvet as well as shingle work. Estimates upon request C. P. Bacon, D. S. P. feet to land of one Prephon Osooian; thence Comins and Mrs. Foster Matthews will Podiut ri*t — Chiropodist Essex , ss. und without obligation. arch und Electric Treatm ents u Specialty. easterly about seventy-two (72) feet live (5) To all persons interested in the trusts under entertain their mothers as their guests in the Agent for Dr. Edwards deep breathing shoe*. inches to said land of Resnick; thence the will of Kate F. Milner late of Andover vestry on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. southerly about one hundred forty-nine in said County, widow deceased, held in If the mothers of the children are unable to BLUE BIRD BEAUTY SHOPPE (149) feet to the point of beginning. Saul trust for the benefit of Margaret Leitch. be present they are to invite their grand­ premises are subject to a right of way eight Whereas , a petition has been presented to mother, aunt or sister It is hoped that this IHINAT and FKKDEIIICK P .rm n » n l W.»™. G e o . W . H o r n e C o . Lonspact given free w ith 12.00 w orth of work. feel wide running frum the northerly line of said Court by Harold W. Leitch of Andover will be a 1(X) percent party and the teachers MUSCROVE ULDC. TEL. 1004 Re*. 832 the granted premises to said Essex street, the in the County of Essex praying that he may and children are planning a novel program 613 COMMON STR EET, LAWRENCE westerly line of said right of way being d istant be appointed trustee under the will of said and an exceptionally good time. eight (8) feet westerly from the westerly line deceased, which has been proven in said John Ferguson of said Rensick’s land. Court,—and that he may be exempt from On Thursday evening, April 28, the mem­ Said premises will be sold subject to ull giving surety upon his bond (James W. bers of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Metho­ Watchmaker and municipal liens of all sorts, if any exist. Leitch, the former trustee, having deceased.) dist church presented a two act comedy in th«- Jeweler A deposit of three hundred dollars will be You are hereby cited to appear at a Pro- Community room entitled “Listen, Ladies.” be#!* tru .tr reauired of the purchaser at the time and bute Court to be held at Lawrence, in said The production was given in a very talented than oth ers —Ont frittvl New England COKE place of sale, the balance of the purchase County of Essex, on the ninth day of May way with the following as cast: President of is uourt come what m»w price to be paid within fifteen days therc- A.D. 1932, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to the Leudies’ Aid society, Mrs. Ella Russell, Mrs. Brown, who wishes to be president, One. love is s+eadfas-t show cause, if any you have, why the same forever- —rtor

officiate. Burial will be in Spring Grove Death cemetery. Addison Gallery Offers New A Toast to Mother

GALMANA Here’s to the one who loves to talk George L. Galliunn, aged 69, passed away CLUB MEETINGS Exhibit of Textile Designs Of the baby’s first tooth and the day he Give Flowers to Mother on early yesterday morning at the family home, first walked, Clinton court, Hollardvole, after a week’s The Andover Mothers’ club will meet W ed- Of his bright sayings and cute little ways; illness, lie leaves his wife l.illa. The late Mr. nesday afternoon in Punchard hall. The club Processes utid Examples Shown hy Pacific Mills of Law­ She never tells of his real bad days. ( Indiana was lx>rn in Dorchester, anti came to will be the guests of the Mallard vale Parent- rence- Historical and Contemporary Influences In case you can’t guess who I’m talking Mother’s Day, Sunday May 8th Ballard vale about three years ngo. lie wns Teacher association May 12 and the Hradlec atxmt, employed prior to his passing hy the Boston Mothers’ club May 20. Illustrated with Many ami Varied Fabrics Her name is Mother a real good scout. and Maine Railroad as a section hand 'I he The ladies of the benevolent society of the funeral will be conducted Saturday afternoon baptist church will hold a meeting Thursday Something a little nut of the ordinary in art Here’s to the one who perhaps may be at two o’clock and Rev. E. R. Barrows, pastor afternoon, May 12, with Mrs. Clifford \V. LOCAL NEWS NOTES galleries is the exhibition of “ Historical and Just a little too fond of her cup of tea; .urge and beautiful assortment ol of tin- l irst M. E. church in Bullardvale will Dunnclls. Contemporary Intlucnces on Modern Tex One who sometimes (I’m sorry to say) tiles’’ now being shown at the Addison Gal­ Just had to punish us in some way. Miss Anna II. Abbott of Park street is lery of American Art at Phillips academy Perhaps we were whipped and sent to bed Or went without pudding or pie instead. Spring Flowers and blooming 18c lb. B urtlett Pears, large can 3 for 59c visiting in New Jersey. The people of this locality will find this an Thick Rib Corned Beef interesting exhibit, and when the textiles are Nevertheless we love her the same, 25c lb. Sliced Pineapple 3 cans 50c James (*. Souter has been recently elected 1 hardly think I need mention her name, Spring Lamb Legs to the executive board of the Massachusetts removed on May 25. the attendance at the plants—a a t ower prices. Lamb Forequarters. 13c lb. Pure Lard, 1 lb. pkgs. 3 for 22c gallery should have increased a great deal. For she is known the wide world o’er State Building Trades Council. The Mothers of sons and daughters ga­ Sirloin Roust, boneless 39c lb. W heaties 2 for 25c Up to May 1, the first anniversary of the The cherry and plum trees at the Twin opening of the gallury, 25,(XX) persons had lore. Face Rump Roast 29c lb. CROSSE BLACKWELL’S Cedar Farm, owned l>y Mrs. R. N. C. Barnes, will he in full bloom Saturday and Sunday. visited the Hill to set the various displays. Fancy Fowl 29c lb. Lam b - Beef and Irish Stew Ox The Pacific Mills of Lawfence have loaned Here’s to the one who labored long, Who never grumbled, instead sang a song; Rib Roast Pork 12c lb. Tall—Mock Turtle Soup The members of the Optimistic club, the gallery the basis of an interesting exhibit [Flowers delivered to all parts of the World— Fresh Native Calves Liver 59c lb. 3 1-lb. cans 57c Lawrence, met Thursday afternoon at the which shows the process of printing designs Who remembered the birthdays as they Top Round Steak 35c lb. Asparagus, large bunch 29c home of Mrs. John Bevington, Wolcott ave­ on fabrics. In a show case on one side of the came, via Mercury system—Swift dependable Servicel Andover Eggs, tloz. 29c Fresh Peas 2 qts. 25c nue. room is a water color sketch of a design, a zinc And never wearied of playing a game, Sugar, 10 lb. bag 43c Celery, bunch 20c Miss Edith Clark is now located at 29 plate on which the design is engraved three Who kissed our bumps and bruises away Holland or Brookfield Butter Nutive Rhubarb 2 lbs. 19c Maple avenue, telephone Andover 2, and is times larger than the original sketch, and a And tenderly cared for us day by day; 2 lb. roll 49c Fancy Floridu Oranges 39c doz. prepared to do dressmaking and remodeling copper roller which transfers the design to the So here’s to all Mothers where’er they may be, Advt. cloth on the printing machine. The colors go God guard them and keep them through I’hone orders call Reading 1301 .. the cloth one by one, as is shown by a (i. Edgar Folk, 75 Chestnut street, has Eternity. retired from active work in the Industrial de­ strip of cloth which was loaned by the mill ANDOVER MARKET G race M unroe Innes partment of the Lawrence Y. M. C. A. after At intervals around the room are photo­ Haggetts’ Pond road 1 ELM STREET Tel. 1177 and 1178 Prompt Delivery twelve years’ service. graphs of the actual way the cloth is made Andover, Mass. Marion M. Dean, 2 Kensington street, has id printed. purchased the property owned by the Gridin 'I'he Pacific exhibit contains examples The Reading Greenhouses estate at 8 Kensington street, consisting of a cotton materials used for drapery and up­ ten-room house and land. holstery purposes. There is one showing Abbot Academy scenes in Washington’s life, another with a 143 So. Main Street Reading Professor Franklin C. Roberts of Elm Colonial design and a third with designs Miss Frances Knapp, Dean of Freshmen street is the author of an article, “ Washing­ typical of the C ivil War period. and Sophomores at Wellesley college, gave a ton as a Farmer, ” which appears in the recent The large exhibit room on the second floor most interesting address to the faculty of issue of the Boston University Alumni also has many fabrics showing historical and Abbot academy on Saturday evening, April magazine. contemporary influences, some loaned by the 30, discussing problems of mutual importance Sherrill Club Wins The interesting little poem on Mothers’ Francis H. Bacon Co. of Boston and others to the college and secondary school teacher. Day printed in this week’s Townsman wa; by W. and J. Sloane. New York. 'I’he hrench Miss Kelsey, by her sympathetic portrayal, Soccer Game, 5-4 H. F. OTASH & SONS written hy Mrs. Grace Munroe Innes, organ group presents designs which show the made clear, in her talk on Sunday evening, the M r.. H. F. O ta.h, P ro p . ist and teacher of piano, who has her studios influence of the Directoire. There is in this esteem and affection with which the Abbot at 95 Elm street. She, herself, is a mother corner of the room an exact reproduction of of an earlier day regarded Mr. and Mrs. In a spirited soccer game held at Balmoral Specialists in Oriental Rugs the blue damask in the Napoleon study at l)ra|)er. Miss Kelsey’s reminiscences are very field between the Sherrill club and the Shaw­ Repairing, Cleaning, Packing Rowland Luce of the Colonial Furniture Malmaisson. Paul Poiret, the well-known valuable and are heartily appreciated in the sheen A. C\, the Sherrill club emerged victor, and Storing. shop has moved his store to 55 Park street, 5-4. The game was very interesting through French designer of women’s clothes, is rep­ school where the personnel of the student Thirty-seven years experience which is the oldest furniture location in resented in the collection by an adaption of body changes every few years. out. At half-time the score was 4-0 in favor of Andover. It was formerly occupied by Key- the ostrich plume emblem of the Prince of Theodate Johnson, ’25, sang with enthus­ the Sherrill club boys, but the game was 50% discount on repairing dur. ser, dealers in antiques and modern furniture Wales. iasm and beauty of tone at the recital which later evened up with the Sherrill club scoring ing spring cleaning time. the winning goal in the final minutes. 'I’he English section contains a few pieces she gave in honor of the Abbot Birthday, on Phone 22298 School Board Changes showing the classical influence of the Adam Tuesday evening, May 3. The intelligence of Rule on Meeting Reports period and one piece which is a copy of Tudor her various interpretations was noteworthy. 8 Lois Street Methuer embroidery. Italian and Spanish designs are Mr. Achilles proved an eminently satisfactory Since 1913, the cost of government in the also included in the exhibit, a noteworthy United States has increased 450 percent, while Estimates Free- Given Anywhere WILLIAM S. IRVING MEMORIAL (Continued from page I) Harmony Croae Ctmttery piece being a copy of the crimson damask in n Wednesday afternoon, May 4, Davis the earnings of the people rose less that half should have received. Mr. Sanborn said that the Vatican. There are also three Chinese hall was filled with a spring-like atmosphere that amount, according to Governor Albert MEMORIALS OF MERIT he is remedying the situation by deducting fabrics. The Colonial fete was successful from the C. Ritchie of Maryland. five dollars a week from their pay until the I’he possibilities of cotton cloth for drapery point of view of organization (thanks to the For FIFTY Years — extra week’s pay is made up. purposes is shown by a group of designs chairman, Katharine Cook) and of well- The Buildings and Grounds committee, executed w by Ruth...... Reeves,...... designer for W. executed activities. The book lxx>th, which Elwot Dance Studio OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION has been to satisfy our customers and we reported that it had received two letters from j and" y sloane, New York/ T o designs ex- seemed very like a corner of the Mount ClasMa for Children of All Age* accomplish this purpose through QI ALITY WORKMANSHIP at REASON­ the Andrew Wilson company in regard to its hibit “ (;reen Pastures,” of which in- Vernon library, the food booth, reminiscent The ISABELLE RAINVILLE in Musical Comedy, Tup, Ballet, ABLE PRICES. MEAGHER MEMORIALS are known all over New Eng­ work on the roof of the Shawsheen school cidentally belies its name. “ M anhattan,” a of the Mount Vernon kitchen (where the well- Toe and Ballroom Dancing land as leading symbols of endurance and beauty; each and every MEMORIAL One letter was read which made recommenda­ design consisting of scenes in New York filled pot on the fireplace crane held “ grabs” BEAUTY SHOPPE tions as to further work which it was thought product, designed and manufactured hy ourselves and sold to you City, proves very interesting. It is said that of every description) were furnished from the 96 NORTH MAIN STREET Under the Personal Direction of with a GUARANTEEat»» k-rm ns TO'rr\ GIVEp i v l ' YOU v n u LASTINGT A C T I v r CSATISFACTION. A T IC F A m n V was needed. It was voted to purchase a this was executed for a man who had a Abbot stage properties and store of old X)wer mower for the Central plant, the cost OLIVE L. TOWLE We request that you call and inspect our eihibit of FINISHED MEM country office. “ Homage to Emily Dickin­ furniture. 'I’he unusually efficient committee Pupil of VestofT Serova. TarasofT, Jack ORIALS. >eing $280. It will be bought from the W. R. son” is also a number which will invite close chairmen were as always greatly aided by Manning. Ned Wayburn, Creo, Com plata Illustrated Catalog Sant on R«qu«ft. Hill company. inspection. Other designs by Ruth Reeves are M r. Scanncll’s ingenuity and the co-operation Arthur Murray JOHN MEAGHER A CO. 22 C en trn l S t. Peabody, Mass. Mr. Sanborn mentioned that intelligence “ Aiken Drag,” “ Florae Americanae,” “ A- of all the men on the place. I’he tea-room, Bonat Method of Permanent Waving tests had been given in several of the grades merican Scene,” and “ Figures in Still Life.” which looked like the grounds of Mount TELEPHONES PEAllOKY 5*5 or II anil the results were found to be much above In this same room is a collection of hand- Vernon in the spring-time, was tastefully for only $ 4.95 the average. wrought silver lent by George C. Gebelein of decorated by Carol Bike, who had been given Circular on Request The 4-11 club sponsored by the Essex Boston. There are many examples of Greek a quantity of cut evergreen trees from the S|M*ciuliHtM in a ll b ru n c lie M o f h r u u l y c u lt u n SQUARE und COMPASS CLUB Agricultural school is having a field day at Andover, Mass. nfluence, one of them being a water pitcher North Wilmington Nurseries, anil had been T elephone 778 1 Iathorne soon, and the school committee was done the way it would have been done if the loaned Mr. Ruxton’s and Mr. Scannell’s asked if it could supply one of the school Greeks used water pitchers. There is also a canaries. Mrs. i’oynter bad made possible the k FURNITURE a buses for transportation for some of the copy of Paul Reverc’s “ Sons of Liberty” pony-cart rides which helped to swell the fund children. The committee felt that it had no UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING • REFINISHING bowl. Pottery lovers will find the collection of of receipts, and the pleasant spirit of co­ funds which it could legally use, and so no operation was everywhere to be felt. Morin’s PACKING ' MOVING STORAGE Henry Varnam Poor pottery an interesting formal action was taken on the suggestion. one. Poor is represented in the Metropolitan decorated boxes for the candy sold, and many To encourage those who wish to help the needy It was voted that the sub-committee on W E M A K E Museum by his pottery. This particular of the lovely corsages which were quickly teachers and curriculum make a study of the exhibit is loaned by the Montross Galleries. sold at the flower booth were made by Mrs by contributing to the orange barrel, we have AWNINGS, SHADES, MATTRESSES and SLIP COVERS matter of having one session for Stowe Junior On the first floor of the gallery is an exhibit Hanson. Several of the younger day scholars made up a list of twenty high grade food items First Class Work on Linoleum and Carpets high school during the coming year, and report of “ Water Colors in the Modern Idiom helped to carry out the Colonial effect by back with its findings at the next meeting. ANYTHING IN FURNITURE WORK circulated by the American Federation of coming in line old costumes, some of them that can be purchased for ten cents per pound or The finance committee was instructed to Arts. There is nothing really outstanding in heirlooms. One of the best-paying features on make a study of the general economic and this group, although there is a picture which the program was the dancing. I’he music ten cents per package. We have priced these ar­ C. S. B U C H A N , 43 ™ ST salary situation and rejxirt in the fall, this immediately attracts attention. It is by furnished by the Reveters was so popular that being done primarily to allow the committee Stuart Davis and is entitled “ Dormitory “ the dance floor (a space enclosed by a white ticles at cost, feeling that in this way the needy to be prepared to inform the special commit­ Were one to attempt a guess at what the picket fence) had to be enlarged considerably tee on town salaries as to the status of the subject was, he probably would say “ Dormi­ as the afternoon wore on. families in town will receive more food and at the local teachers’ salarie tory,” but his conjecture would be based only On Saturday afternoon the Aeolian society same time the donors will be able to realize great­ A request was received from the Andover on two banners with an II and a Y on them will give what promises to be a fine program V acation church school for the use of one of Probably everything connected with a dormi­ for the school and visitors. Miss Friskin, er value from the money which they so gener- DOMESTIC SERVANTS the school buildings, and this was granted tory can be found in the painting, but it faculty advisor and Betty llolihan, president, The financial statement for the month would be a real puzzle to put the details in the announce the following numbers for 2.45 erously spend in this worthy campaign. have been placed with satisfactory results. niling May 3 follows: General expense, correct places and correct proportions. o’clocx in Davis hall on May 7: Mozart two- $546.65; expense of instruction, $10,834.26; Charles Burchfield, Wanda Gag, Richard piano selection by Alice Schultz and Clare Our applicants are reliable, trustworthy and textbooks and supplies, $314.72; janitors’ Fahey, Martin Lewis, George Luks and O’Connell, Louise Porter and Betty Holihan; salaries, $611.64; fuel, $1701.34; janitors' J. E. GREELEY CO. qualified to assume responsible positions. Maurice Prendergast, well-known locally Moussorgsky selection by Betty Bigler and supplies, $238.77; repairs, $313.86; health, because of their works in the permanent Mariatta Tower, Olive French and Betty C all A n d o ver 1234 $306.51; transportation, $1135.56; tuition collection at the gallery are also represented Palmer; Organ and piano ensemble by Eliza- ANDOVER DOMESTIC BUREAU and miscellaneous, $108.64; total, $16,111.95 in the water color exhibit. This exhibit closes beth Gay and Betty Holihan; all members May 21. joining in three songs, and in a kindersym- Reliable Help Personally Selected phonie led by Alice Schultz. Telephone Lawrence 6840 P. A. Juniors and A Scotchman rang up a doctor in a state of Dr. Robert Russell Wicks, chaplain of great agitation. Princeton University will conduct the eve­ FOR MOTHER'S DAY Stowe Plan Meet “ Come at once,” lie said, “ ma wee bairn ning service at 8.15 on Saturday, May 7. has swallowed a sixpence.” A small group of the Abbot faculty will Our attractively wrapped boxes of Durand’s and In more field events tried out under Ath “ How old is it?” asked the doctor. present a play on Tuesday evening, May 10, letic Director James N. Cole, the boys have “ 1894.” for the students and “ old girls” of Abbot. Cynthia Sweets—Chocolates and Bon-Hons ‘HOW WE GOT THAT W AY” ... By W yatt Started done well and the following are the results of The title is shrouded in secrecy. classes 8-B and 8-C. Make an ideul gift for M other LEGAL NOTICES 8-B One and Two Pound Boxes "0OO'k’£D/Q u OKT'" . Name Shot But Jump Age Kerr A. Sparks, Jr 22.9 9 4 14 A(2E CALLED Gerard S. Chapin It 5.9 14 Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate Seventy-five cents and one dollar a pound BECAUSE THE7 James S. Bissett 24 H 9 7 15 Clinton Stevens, Jr . 21 7 7 11 14 By virtue and in execution of the Power of FIRST ONES WE(2£ Henry A. Dobbie 1 7 .44 7 2 14 Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by THE HARTIGAN PHARMACY Joseph Hansen 28 8 12 \X 16 William A. G. Kidd of Andover, Essex Coun­ BROUGHT TOTUIC Joseph kulikowski 26 10 9 1 15 ty, Massachusetts, to Joseph Stanley, of said COUNTRY BY Hugh McKee 17 M/i 10 4 14 Andover, dated June 23rd, 1924, recorded James McKee 19.8 10 2 14 with North Essex Registry of Deeds, Book CAPTAIN ILIDD David Brown 20 7 ', 9.6 14 501, Page 390, of which mortgage the under­ AND FOULC Murray Rogers 28 .5 4 10 1 14 signed is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur­ The Jirst consideration oj the GUESSED HOW Howard West 25.81* 11 4 15 Walter Muller 29 5 12 4 4 15 pose of foreclosing the same will be sold AT prospective tenant is . . . HE GOT EM r~ <^r James Thompson 42 116 14 PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Ti 1F PRFMISFS, s C ON THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1932, AT James Holden 24 8) * 8 7 15 FOUR THIRTY O’CLOCK, P.M., all and Edward Gaudet 26 4 ‘ * III 15 singular the premises described in said mort- DEPENDABLE Arthur Boudelais 24 5 >) IP 15 Steven Hansen 22 HI 6' j 14 REFRIGERATION Charles Sanborn 14 14 itins thereon, situated on the westerly side of CfHY A Everett Dearborn 15.4)4 7 6 14 Andover Street and bounded and described PARTIALLY William Laurie 26 10 10 4 14 i in said mortgage) as follows: ARE SO NANED Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of An automatic refrigerator is the one conven­ OPEN DOOR_ T homas Ryan 14 8 4 7.8 16 BECAUSE THE— Arthur Smith 21 4 4 14 land of Henderson; thence running Northerly ience which means that your apartment is IS CALLED David Rennie 40.6 14 by said Andover Street, four hundred (400) "AJAIl"-^ EARLIER MODELS Ralph Greenwood 24 4 4 8 7 4 15 feet to land retained by grantor (Joseph truly modern. For this reason apartments 26.5)2 lu 1,1, 17 Stanley) as the fence stands; thence turning BECAUSE- / OFTEN ACTED James Hulmc James Platt 40 8 8 11 15 and running Westerly by said retained land equipped witli dependable refrigeration are THE ANCIENTNT \ THAT WAY ’ When school reopens next week the boys and land of Baker, eight hundred and twenty eagerly sought hy prospective tenants. PERUVIANS will have several workouts in track work as (820) feet to a road; thence by said road Coach Cole hopes to have a small track meet running Southerly three hundred and twenty DISCOVERED ^ (.120) feet to land of said Henderson; thence THAT A JAR. with some of the boys at Phillips academy, the meet to be run according to age. running Kuslerly by said Henderson’s land, Of course, it’s a box of our WAS WHAT as the wall stands, six hundred and twenty ONE- (620) feet to the point of beginning. Be these home made candies — deli­ GENERAL | | | ELECTRIC USUALLY DAVIS Service Station measurements mure or less. cious chocolates and bon­ Being the same premises conveyed to me CITIES SERVICE OASOLINE .nil OILS ALL'STEEL KEFKKJEIISTOK GOT , (the said William A. li. Kidd) by deed of even bons. They’re the choice of NEW KOOLMOTOR GAS date (June 2,lrd, 1024) to be recorded here­ everyone when it comes to & Automobile Supplies — Firestone Tires with, (North Essex Registry of Deeds, Book Small down payment Tire mid Tube Repairing 501, Page .189). a gift—a sweet remembrance You will like the way Moore’s lhiints uiid Bird's Shingles on the Tel. 550 42 Park Street The said premises will be sold subject to all for Mother on Her day! 24 MONTHS TO PAY roof will net in giving your home un entirely new appearance. Ite- unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens. ■ueiiiher that un attractive ami comfortable home is the home that Five Hundred Dollars will be required to has been painted anil shingled witli high grade materials. ROY A. DANIELS be paid in cash by the purchaser at the time 37(1 Essex Si. 5 M ala Si. ami place of the sale. Other terms will be (iTlotirisS, I.AWRENGK ANDOVER We Arm Distributors for Bird's Neponset Products. Electrical Contractor announced at the sale. J oseph Stanley , Mortgagee T elephone T ele p h o n e J. E. PITMAN, EST. 78 Chestnut St. Andover Katun Si Chandler, Attys., 4126 A m lo t 204 63 PARK STREET, i I ANDOVER, MASS. Phone 451 Bay State Building, Candy Shop l.awrence, Mass.