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y A10OFFICE OF 3?P�paaGT °o TOWN CLERK AMIL7M :Pe NORTH ANDOVER "y'•, 1835 .•pj+ MASSACHUSETTS �"s sgCHt3��y ' rF VTV JOHN J.LYONS.TowN CLERK September 9. 1955 To Whom It May Concern: At a Special Town Meeting held in the Veterans Auditorium of the North Andover High School Wednesday evening, the 27th day of April, 1955 at 8 P.M. the following article appeared in the Warrant; ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to amend Seotionl, of Article IV of the North Andover Zoning by-laws by striking it out and inserting in place thereof the following; Section 1, Site of Lots in all Zoning Districts. In determing the area and frontage of any lot in any zoning district, there shall not be included any land within the limits of a street upon which such lot abuts even if the fee to such street is in the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved line connecting other bounding lines which, if extended, would intersect, the lot area and lot frontage shall be computed as if such bounding lines were so extended. No Lot, upon which is then located any building or with respect to which a permit has been issued and is then outstanding for the erection of any building, shall then be sub-divided or reduced in area in any manner unless '. said lot shall thereafter be of sufficient area and width to meet the re- quirements of this By-Law and unless such lot so altered, and any buildinf theron, shall meet all the other requirements of this B1-Law. If land be sub-divided, conveyed, devised or otYo rwise transferred in violation hereof, no building permit or other permit shall be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or with reference to the lot (s) retained until all of such land and lots meet the requirements of this By-Law. Any land taken by eminent domain or conveyed for a public purpose for which the land could have been or was taken by eminent domain shall not be deemed to be transfer- red in violation of the provisions hereof. When a lot in one ownership is situated in part in the Town of North Andover and in part in an adjacent town or city, the provisions, regulations and re- strictions of this By-Law shall be applied to that portion of such lot as lies in the Town of North Andover in the same manner as if the entire lot were situated therein. Except as hereinafter provided, in single residence, general residence, educational, industrial and agricultural districts there shall be provided for each dwelling or other permitted principal building erected after the adoption of this amendment to this By-Law, a lot contgining an area of not less than 20,000 square feet and a frontage of not less than 125 feet upon the frontage street. The lot size and lot frontage requirements above specified shall not apply to any lot containing less than 200000 square feet area and having less than 125 feet width upon the frontage street is such lot was lawfully laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed p date of this amend- ment r to the effective prior to this By-Law and if at such date such lot was not adjoined by other land of the same owner available for combination with or use in connection with such lot, provided that on any such lot there shall not hereafter be built any duplex or 2 family residence and provided that there may be built lay such lot only on single family resident or one permitted non-residen- al structure fulfilling the yard space requirements of this By*Law Petition of the Planning Board* r 2. ) r ♦ s•�ORTI/ OFFICE OF 3?0� ° rtb;g TOWN CLERK +FL AFRfL7M :'V NORTH ANDOVER ¢: 1855 MASSACHUSETTS i JOHN J.LYONS.TOWN CLERK SPECIAL TORN MEETING APRIL 279 1955. ARTICLE 11, Continued. Under the aforementioned ARTICLE 11, the following was voted: VOTED to amend Section 1' of Article IV of the North Andover Zoning By-Law by striking it out and inserting in place thereof the following: Section 1, Size of lots in all Zoning Districts. In determing the area and frontage of any lot in any zoning district, there shall not be included an7 land within the limits of a street upon which such lots abuts, even if the fee to such street is in the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved line conneoting' other bounding lines which, if extended, vDuld intersect, the lot area and lot frontage shall be computed as if such bounding lines were so extended. No lot, upon which is then located any building or with respect to which a permit has been issued and is then outstanding for the erection of any building, shall then be sub-divided or reduced in area in any manner unless said lot shall thereafter be oficient area and width to meet the re- quirements of this By-Law, and unlpss such lot so altered, and any building thereon, shall meet all the other requirements of this By-Law. If land be sub-divided, conveyed, devised or otherwise transferred in violation hereof, nc building permit or other permit shall be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or with reference to the lot (4) retained until all of suck land and lots meets the requirements of this By-L&*, Any land taken by emineni domain or conveyed for a public purpose for which the land could have been or was taken by eminent domain shall not be deemed to be transferred in violation of the provisions hereof. When a lot in one ownership is situated in part in the Town of North Andover and in part in an adjacent town or city, the provisions, regulations and res- trictions of this By-Law shall be sp plied to that portion of such lots as lies in the Town of North Andover in the same manner as if the entire lot were situated therein. Except as hereinafter provided, in single residence, general residence, educational, industrial and agricultural districts, there shall be provided , for each dwelling or other permitted principal building erected after the adoption of this amendment to this By-Law, a lot containing an area of not less than 2G,000 square feet and a frontage of not less than 125 feet upon the frontage street. The lot size and lot frontage requirements above specified shall not apply to any lot containing less than 20,000 square feet area and having less than 125 feet width upon the frontage street if such lot was lawfully laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed prior to the effective date of this amendment to this By-Law and if at such date such lot was not adjoined by other land of the same owner available for combination with or use in connection with such lot, provided that on any such lot there shall not hereafter be built any duplex or 2 family residence and provided that there may be built on any such lot only one single family residence or one permitted non-rewidential structure fulfilling the yard space requirements of this By-Law. k 3• ) �•NORTy r OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK Z�; Avaa7n ;Po NORTH ANDOVER a y; 1555 p MASSACHUSETTS ►��tc Yvr+ JOHN J.LYONS,TOWN CLERK SPECIAL TOWN MEETING APRIL 27, 1955 ARTICLE 11, Continued. The vote was a hand vote, as follows: AFFIRMATIVE 187 NEGATIVE 750 CERTIFIED TO BE A TRUE COPY: ATTESTi JOHN ? TOWN LBEX NOR ANDO , MASS. I �►44 O4�QRTf/'g. r OFFICE OF TOWN C E R K + I-: AoRR.7M :a► NOR AN ER ��' } - SSA USETTS �y-`r9CHtlg�� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER xLYo ��TN May 11, 1955 Amendment to Zoning By-Laws adopted at the Special Town Meeting held in the Forth Andover Veteran' s Auditorium on Wednesday evening April 27, 1955 at 8 F. v . , under Article 11 of the Warrant: VOTED to amend Section 1, of Article IV of the North Andover Zoning By-Law by striking it out and inserting in place thereof ther--f r11b122ig. wing: ction 1. Size of Lots in all Zoning Districts n determining the area and frontage of any lot i zoning district, there shall not be included any land within the limits of a street upon which such lot abuts, even if the fee to such street is in the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved line con- necting other bounding lines which, if extended, would in- tersect, the lot area and lot frontage shall be computed as if such bounding lines were so extended. No lot, upon which is then located any building or with respect to which a permit has been issued and is then out- standing for the erection of any building, shall then be sub-divided or reduced in area in any manner unless said lot shallthereafter be of sufficient area and width to meet the requirements of this By-Law and unless such lot so altered, and any building thereon, shall meet all the other requirements of this By-Law. If land be sub-divided, con- + veyed, devised or otherwise transferred in violation hereof, no building permit or other permit shall be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or with refer- ence to the lot (s) retaioiNJned until ail of su &ndots ' a B o s tc meets the requirements of this By-Law. Any land taken by The 4 Qrpeminent omain or could have beenyorwas t for a public purpose for j the land ` . shall nq a aeeM4 n aaout ao aeit; }$ pus `�utptln8 ��� , ottq od Proms u°ga ui so , satdoa pa}sa}�a pu-e ana} �uV fi ortr 0o1330 umoy eq}- ;oaaaq} a aaaip Agaxeq aas Hoeg p3 Atte., Sq }u W"% sig} aeaas o; p } .pin 14 1 0014 �potl #�� 3o uo4} tb► �ttauo2 eq pinotlg P }nianWn it �. P a Ml' Plf Ujold Q K oxd Ri< �: all} •p�losus$ � butuoa pasodold atl3 uo forsIft ezo ssagM= 94l PU°gg p nob Fiu;uuald eM SMS s6UPOOR nlxetunu Pl snaegyd}o pus utgqr0a a s101a 3o uol}l}aa ' a ' dlIgq unszp596L `IilgJawen , a.a 'anasse1S gjaquia}g 8sseysPa}sp s}}asngD9sssyJ anpuVguat4 30ustd 9 gax L A �. AW&vi, Sal May 11, 1955 Mr. John J. Lyons Town Clerk North Andover, Mass. Dear Sir: I return herewith amendments to zoning by-laws adopted by the town of North Andover on April 27, 1955s, under articles 10, 11 and 12, together with zoning reap, with the approval of the Attorney General noted thereon. Very truly yours, PJ:T,IOS PHILIP J FS Assistant Attorney General Encls. i x'441. OFFICE OF 3?O��co�►�Gr�N TOWN CLERK t�• AvRu7r+ ,� NORTH ANDOVER �.,�, .•,�� MASSACHUSETTS ACHug JOHN J.LYONS,TOWN CLERK To Whom It May Concern: At the Special Town Meeting held in the North Andover High School Auditorium on Wednesday Evening, April 27, 1955 at 8 P.M., the following article appeared in, the arrant: ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to amend the zoning By Laws for the Town of North Andover bychanging from a restricted residential to an educational district a certain parcel of land located in the general area between Main St., Second St., Maple Ave. , and Third St,, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Maple Ave., said point being a distance of 327 feet more or less from the inter- section of the easterly line of Maple Ave. , and the southerly line of Second Street; thence turning at right angles and running in an easterly direction a distance of 125 feet to a point; thence turn- ing at right angles and running a distance of 80 feet in a north- westerly direction to a point; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction a distance of 339 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southerly direction a distance of 271 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direction a distance of 31x4 feet to a point on the easterly line of Maple Ave., said point being approximately 300 feet from the intersection of the northerly line of Third Street and the easterly line of Maple Ave. ; thence turning and running in a northwesterly direction along the easterly line of said Maple Ave., 120 feet to the point of beginning. Petition of John J. Lynch and others. Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED to amend the zoning By-Laws for the flown of North Andover by changing from a restricted residential to an educational district a certain parcel of land located in the general area between Main St., Second St., Maple Ave. , and Third St, , being more particularly bounded and descrlibed as follows: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Maple Ave., said point being a distance of 327 feet more or less from the intersection of the easterly line of Maple Ave., and southerly line of Second St.; thence turning at right angles and running in an easterly direction a distance of 125 feet to a point; thence turning at right angles and running a distance of 80 feet in a northwesterly direction to a point; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction # distance of 339 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southerly direction a distance of 271 feet to a point; thence turn- t A 4 �• R�h9� OFFICE OF T O W N CLERK 6I 1555 18bb �'�} NORTH ANDOVER � 9ACHUgy�` MASSACHUSETTS . .+. + (2) Cont' d from previous page. JOHN J.LYONS.TOWN d.Em ing and running in a southwesterly direction a distance of 344 feet to a point on the easterly line of Maple 1tve. , said point being approximately 300 feet from the intersection of the northerly line of Third Street and the easterly line of Maple Ave., thence turning and running in a northwesterly direction along the easterly line of said Maple Ave., 120 feet to the point of beginning. The vote was unanimous and so declared. Certified to be a true copy: ATTEST: JOHN J. LYONS. I ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 1. of Article IV of the North Andover Zoning By-Law by striking it out and inserting in place thereof the following: Section 1. Size of Lots in all Zoning Districts In determining the area and frontage of any lot in any zoning district, there shall not be included any land within the, limits of a street upon which such lot abuts, even if the fee to such street is in the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved line connecting other bounding lines which, if extended, would intersect, the lot area and lot frontage shall be computed as if such bounding lines were so extended. No lot, upon which is then located any building or with respect to which a permit has been issued and is then outstanding for the erection of any building, shall then be sub-divided or reduced in area in any manner unless said lot shall thereafter be of sufficient area and width to meet the requirements of this BY-Law and unless such lot so altered, and any building thereon, shall meet all the other requirements of this By-Law. If land be sub-divided, conveyed, devised or otherwise transferred in violation hereof, no building permit or other permit shall be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or with reference to the lot(s) re- tained until all of such land and lots meets the requirements of this By-Law. Any land taken by eminent domain or conveyed for a public purpose for which the land could have been or was taken by eminent domain shall not be deemed to be transferred in violation of the provisions hereof. When a lot in one ownership is situated in part in the Town of North Andover and in part in an adjacent town- or city, the provisions, regulations and restrictions of this By-Law shall be applied to that portion of such lot as lies in the Town of North Andover in the same NORT OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK r 3•`d°u1�Rgrfe e F* MRIL7ta +X NORTH ANDOVER 4'••.,••. • MASSACHUSETTS '•�...*�' (3) Oontd from previous page. JOHN J.LYONS.TOWN CLERK - - manner as if the entire lot were situated therein. Except as hereinafter provided, in single residence, general residence, educational, industrial and agricultural districts there shall be provided for each dwelling or other permitted principal building erected after the adoption of this amendment to this By-Law, a lot containing an area of not less than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet and a frontage of not less than one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet upon the frontage street. `the lot size and lot frontage requirements above specified shall not apply to any lot containing less than twenty thousand (20,000 ) square feet area and having less than one hundred and twenty-five ( 125) feet width upon the frontage street if such lot was lawfully laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed prior to the effective date of this amendment to this By-Law and if at such date such lot was not adjoined by other land of the same owner available for combination with or use in connection with such lot provided that on any such lot there shall not hereafter be built any duplex or 2-family residence and provided that there may be built on any such lot only one single family residence or one per- mitted non-residential structure fulfilling the yard space re- quirements of this By-Law. Petition of the Panning Board Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED to amend Section 1. of Article IV of the North Andover Zoning by-Law by striking it out and inserting in place thereof the following: Section 1. Size of lots in all Zoning Districts In determining the area and frontage of any lot in any zoning district, there shall not be included any land within the limits of a street upon which such lot abuts, even if the fee to 'such, street is in the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved line connecting other bounding lines which, if extended, would intersect, the lot area and lot frontage shall be computed as if such bounding lines were so extended. No lot, upon which is then located any building or with respect to which a permit has been issued and is then outstanding for the erection of any building shall then be sub-divided or reduced in area in any manner unless said lot shall thereafter be of sufficient area and width to meet the requirements of this--By-Law and unless such lot so altered, and any building thereon, shall meet all the other requirements of this By-Law. If land be sub-divided, conveyed, devised or otherwise transferred in. violation hereof, no building O�'�yO.RTM�L OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK F: Arau7M :ao NORTH ANDOVER 1855 MASSACHUSETTS (4) Coned from previous page JOHN J.LYONS,TOWN CLERK permit or other permit shall be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or with reference to the lot( s ) retained until all of such land and lots meets the requirements of this by-Law. Any land taken by eminent domain or conveyed for a :public purpose for which the land could have been or was taken by eminent domain shall not be deemed to be transferred in violation of the provisions hereof. When a lot in one ownership is situated in part in the Town of North Andover and in part in an adjacent town or city, the provisions, regulations and restrictions of this By-Law shall be applied to that portion of such lot as lies in the Town of North Andover in the same manner as if the entire lot were situated therein. Except as hereinafter provided, in single residence, general residence, educational, industrial and agricultural districts there Shall be provided for each dwelling or other permitted principal building erected after the .adoption of this amendment to this By-Law, a lot containing an area of not less than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet and a frontage of not less than one hundred and twetby- five ( 125 ) feet upon the frontage street. The lot size and lot frontage requirements alcove specified shall not apply to any lot containing less than twenty thousand (20, 000 ) square feet area and having less than one hundred and twenty-five (125 ) feet width upon the frontage street if such lot was lawfully laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed prior to the effective date of this amendment to this By-Law and if at such date such lot was not adjoined by other land of the same owner available for combination with or use in connection with such lot, provided that on any such lot there shall not hereafter be built any duplex or 2-family residence and provided that there may be built on any such lot only one single family residence or one permitted non-residential structure fulfilling the yard space requirements of this -By-Law. The vote was 167 in the affirmative and '75" in 'the: negative. A 2/3 majority and so declared. Certified to be a true copy: ATTES-T JOHN J, LYONS. ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town of North Ard over will vote to 'amend the Zoning By-Law to change the following described gareel. af land from Agricultural to Industrial, A parcel of land on the northerly side of Clark Street, bounded and described as follows: AAA c�l�R7Y•J OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK At., ArR4771 ;?0P.P NORTH ANDOVER �'• 18 'C�-q, MASSACHUSETTS A`�ACHU9F' ';4 �''"•• (5) Cont'd from previous page, JOHN J.LYONS,TOWN CLERK Starting at a stone bound on the northeasterly side of Clark Street one hundred seventy-five (175 ) feet westerly of the corner of Clark Street and Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts; thence running in a northwesterly direction by Clark Street seven hundred sixty and 3/100 (760.03' ) feet to a stake; thence running in a more westerly direction by Clark Street two hundred seventy (270' ) feet more or less to a stake; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction four hundred fifty-five k4551 ) feet more m w or less to a stake; thence turning and running in an east south- o'I. easterly direction in two courses four hundred seventy- (4701 ) feet p1 ' '�ID more or less to a stone wall, then along a stone wall five hundred forty ( 51.0' ) feet more or less to a stone bound; thence turning and Cd running in a southerly direction four hundred fifty-six and 5Q/100 (456.50' ) feet more or less to the point of beginning, said tract r 2 ( rA of land contains ten acres, more or less. Said bounds are shown on ,D ,, .° a plan entitled Plan of Part of Land of Albert A. Steinberg in North r-4-11 ' < A4ndover, )Massachusetts, dated March 1955 drawn by Ralph B. Brasseur, �.E. , =averhill, Massachusetts. Fetition of Flora F. McCubbin and others . CS WH MI Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: CIS z �0 „ W VOTED to amend the Zoning By-Law to change the following described o 0 parcel of land from Agricultural to Industrial. A parcel of lend on o the northerly side of Clark Street, bounded and described as follows: N starting at a stone bound on the northeasterly side of Clark 4-D Street one hundred seventy-five (1751 ) feet westerly of the corner of m Clark Street and Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts; thence running in a northwesterly direction by Clark Street seven hundred ro sixty and 3/100 (760.03' ) feet to a stake; thence running in a more westerly direction by Clark Street Two hundred seventy (2701 ) feet more or less to a stake; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction four hundred fifty-five (4551 ) feet more or less to a stake; thence turning and running in an east southeasterly direction in two courses four hundred seventy-(1.701 ) feet more or less to a stone wall' Cl then alcng a stone wall five hundred forty-(540' ) feet more or less to a stone bound; thence turning and running in a southerly direction four hundred fifty-six and 50/100 (456,50' ) feet more or less to the point of beginning. Said tract of land contains ten acres, more or H less . Said bounds are shown on a plan of land entitled Plan of Part of Land of Albert A. Steinber'p in North Andover, Massachusetts! dated March 1955, drawn by Ralph B. Brasseur, C.E,, Haverhill, Massachusetts. The vote was unanimous and so declared. Certified to be a true copy: ATTEST: /' JOHN J, LYONS. pi-o C es a TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER y r MASSACHUSETTSAMILM '',per'•...... WCH09�' April 26, 1955 Tir. Jo}in Lyons, Town Clerk Nora, Andover, iiass. Dear Sir: After a duly advertised Public Hearing held April 25, 1955 the Planning Board unanimously voted to approve a proposed amend.nent to the Zoning By-Law to permit a change of class- ification of a parcel of land from Agricultural to Industrial for the following reasons; 1. Tnis vdll not prove a detriment to the area. 1 2. T; -'_s will be an economic asset to the Town in that the revenue to the Tom will be increased. y. This will provide employment for citizens of the Town. This public hearing was held on petition of the Lawrence Process` Co. The lana in question is presently owned by Albert A. Steinberg and is situated on Clark Street. At the present time the land is under purchase agreement and the-new owner shall be the Lawrence Process Co. of Lawrence. Yours very truly, PLANING BOARD OF NORTH ANDOVER NAcolas F. Nicetta, Chairman �` � PGHHHIH6 BDAHD TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS �yORT F. wm tx Z f April 26, 1956 Hr. John J. Lyons, Town Clerk North kndover, fIass. Dear Sir: After a duly advertised Public Hearing held- April 25, 1955 the Planning Board of North Andover unanimously voted to approve a proposed amendment to the Zoning By-Law of the Town to permit a change of classification of a parcel of of property, owned by Louis H. McAloon, Jr., from Restric- ted Residential to Educational, for the following reasons; 1. This will be an economic benefit to the Town. What is lost in revenue will be little in comparison with what the 'down will save. 2. Another school will alleviate the present school problem. The parcel of land in question is part of lot numbered fourteen (14) on a Plan of Land formerly belonging to the Estate of 1��oody Bridges and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 589, Leaf final.. . 'Yours very truly, PLt1NUNG BOARD OF NORTH ANDOVER " lficholas F. Nicet a, Chairman �Aw)-t j, C .� �1pR77y 1 OFFICE OF T OVV G1 " K iF' Av"u7r+ NORTY! A DOVER ' ♦ M40AC *USETTs NORTH ANDOVER* ioNrr r vows,row.,cLewc TOWN OF �+,1 . 't' ' . .,. May 11, 1955 Amendment to Zoning By-Laws adopted at the Special Town Meeting held in the Yorth Andover Veteran' s Auditorium on Wednesday evening April. 270 at is P.11. under article 12 of the Warrant; VOTED to amend the Zoning By-Laws to change the following described parcel of land from Agricultural to Industrial. A parcel of land on the northerly side of Clark Street, bounded and described a follows: Starting at a stone bound on the northeasterly side of Clark Street one hundred seventy-five (1751) feet westerly of the corner of Clark Street and Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts; thence running in a northwesterly direction by Clark Street seven hundred sixty and 3/100 (760.03') feet to a stake; thence running in a more westerly direction by Clark Street two hundred seventy (270') feet . more or less to a stake; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction four hundred fifty-five (455') feet more or less to a stake; thence turning and running in an east southeasterly direction in two courses four hundred seventy (470') feet more or less to a stone wall, then along a stone wall five hundred forty (540') feet more or less to a stone bound; thence turning and running in a southerly direction four hundred fifty-six and 50/100 (456.50') feet Tl more or less to the point of beginning. Said tract of land contains ten acres, more or less. Said bounds are shown on a plan of land entitled Plan of Part of Land of Albert A. YC Steinberg in North Andover, Massachusetts, dated March At 1955, drawn by Ralph B. Brasseur, C.E., Haverhill, Massa- chusetts. Town Clerk North Andover, Masse �'NORTyY OFFIC F 3?' oRPuttr� TO N C ERK A F; AvnIL m N H ' D O V ` •• 1855 • ' �y•,. r SS CHUB TS ACx�9� a ,-JQ"4w-j. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER May 11, 1955 hmendment to Zoning By Laws adopted at the Special Town Meeting held in the North Andover Veteran' s Auditorium on Wednesday evening April 27, at 8 P.M. un,,T. r Article 10 of the Warrant: VOTED to amend the zoning By-Laws for the Town of North Andover by changing from a restricted residential to an educational district a certain parcel of h nd 1 cated in the general area between Main St. , Second St., Maple Ave. , and Third 3t. , being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Bwgir_ning at a point on the Easterly line of Maple Ave. , said point bein,, a distance of 327 feet more or less from the intersection of the easterly line of Maple Ave., and southerly line of Second St., thence turninc; at right angles and running in an easterly, dJrection a distance of 125 feet to a point; thence turning at right angles and running a distance of 80 feet in a northwesterly direction to a point; thence turning and running in a northeasterly direction a distance of 339 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southerly direction a distance of 271 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a south- westerly direction a distance of 344 feet to a point on the easterly line ' of isaple Aveiaue, said point being approximately 300 feet from the inter- section of the northerly line of Third Street and the easterly line of Maple '.venue., thence turning and running in a northwesterly direction x along the easterly line of said Maple Avenue, 120 feet to the point of beginning. Boston, :lass . May 11, 1955 The Fdithin amendments to zoning by-laws are hereby approved. Isl GEORGE FINGOLD. Attorney General. North t�rdover, Mass. May 11, 1955 Attested as a true copy: Is/ JOHN J. LYONS. Town Clerk. North tindover, Mass. z r - THE EVENING TRIBUNE-LAWRENCE, MASS.—FRIDAY, MAY 13; 1955 Sunday Salute 1Orders Probe Of Fifth And Sixth Graders' "Y" Council — — 14 huen Children Gave Four Performances To Armed S rvic s�Newsman's Death , m,_ x s s n gyp U .; r e- x t zix � s e z �:n - ,, :.at `%.�` �k�f-. x ,- �' x',,� ���� (' �•.� `• "ice; '"k f s 3.. r n. ,<..c7-�,.x,. L•': r,. a,.,,u',.�..5 �;§°z.,,. .;,E,k,.g L' .A'. 1 eE�Ex r�;„>� �;tl ,w.1 q ,.mz3E%. ^gY"85 '.5fv.-' k.'"' ^:i° x<. ',''I• ,£: s'^:tt�w- ,�: i _ if• '' b 5 ,f L r bio"'z.. ,•:. � ",�^€s i�i„>ti1^�5-'qh' x 2.r,':i. �x:. Y '�" '.'°,g;. F ;a. 'fy- .3 ry, .''' rya; (Eagle-Tribune AP Wirephoto) , .;, WASHINGTON.. May 13 (INS) -,.. w -The State department today ' A council to direct social activities for fifth and sixth graders of Greater Lawrence publicand. ordereda complete investigation parochial schools has been organized at the Y. 114: C. A.,under the direction of Boys'Work Secretary HON. SUMNER WAITT, of the death of American news- Wallace R. Gamb. The members of the council are:Standing left.to right:'Jokn Nabil,John:White, man Gene Symandi, who-.was William Clark, Edward Suchodoisk4 John McCarthy and Joseph Crotcau. Seated, left- to right: The third annual Armed.' arv- WM beaten to death by rioters in Carol:Flicks, Joyce Mears, Sandra Gregorowicz,,Jane Benson and Diann Landry. ices Breakfast will be held the Singapore. Jewish Community Center Sn"day The department said it was - will include this possibility in their. •-•�e. The mother was Ph Ilia - morning at 10: The event ts'17 big +seriously distressed" by the at- lannin Y' sponsored.by the Lawre , tack on Symonds a United Press Lawrence planning." - Hooke, Armed Services Committee` co- In discussing the .educational „ son Friday at. 'Lawrence ,,„lir correspondent. It,instructed.diplo- (Continued.from Page One)` sup ort.. of .the permanent corn- General hospital to N.- -^'' T"r=.'. •- o eration with Lawrence PJ( �40, P ` merit officials in Singapore to - - - ., i; mi tee's activities, Mr. Stevens Perigrene Shwarger, 20- Canter« +C• The children of pue'Lady of.Mmmt Carmel church, iilethuov, have presented the play, lily Jewish War Veterans and,'aa?n1- world with the 73ntish in a-full - " " o ` for th..-'nuns of Greater Law iar .. Dedicated to Armed ' es These:guts, Mr. Stevenssaid, pointed to the public relations bury street; Ando.ei. :':ire 'Little One?' to four capacity and with a specie[:perf rmpnoo o - Y _- t - p.; inquiry:.. "bring the total raised by the.vari- comnuttee'under thechairmanship was Carol Johnson. :{t renca convents. The.play was directed by Sister St. Irene as Redempteur,superior,and:;director Week and. the American, - ,sti.. ous committees throughout:i the Se- of at the.school. Misses'Doris Co Judy.Carbonneau and Patricia:-Gultmet had the lead- Tercentenary, the-breakfast IIl •- .. his John B. ee!s pa. In ,explaining o A. son-Wednesday . and,Mrs;-. %>aj Cate, d9 _ � ��-{{. - Greater-Lawrence- area up�0,- his committee's -parte .the-:plan• Pours: hos. ull a 174 and,Mrs.-; ja�•role& Left to right;Patricia Deachene Anne Marie Bernard, Dolores Dancayse, -Donna Andur- also :pay special tribute ���,khie Firs Prize For p- � chow Patricia Gultmet as peen of Peace and Doris.Cote as Ellen,a war orphan: - mothers and wives of loeal l fsli $00 s set aside .this amount, $1 in nine, Mr. Osgood stated that they Patrick O'Sullivan, 174�z Oakland , 9 - t • 0 et aside to offset operating expect to change the format for avenue, Methuen.The mother'was 4 men in the service;_ Liet?xlft7 n 11 deficits accruing during-1954,1955 such a groupslightly and carr Catherine Lan IIle, • - • •- . -.�.. Governor Sumner G. Whittier' Ill Hol. Roser Pupil g Y Y g : be guest speaker. ' y y p and 1956, the pledge period of the on the work as a- public. under- A daughter, Wednesday at Bon'' Traffic Violations Religious School P•T.A.El'ecti'on fund, and the balance will be used standing council. It will be their Secours hospital to Mr, and Mrs: .. In the absence of te, ee ,� s' ,;.,„ .�,. s-'' for construction, job to inte ret the work of the Eugene Dudley, 52 Mystic street,• _ Nevins, chairman 'of the.Aed • Methuen. The: mother.was Jam- Services--' Committee; whojll, .."' �._ 5 k. - 'As for our building fund, there permanent development programCalled Il Court 10th A nlvcrsa l�I'onda NI ht are still a number of prospects to committee as well as that of the queline Ziewig.n ry y `Mrs. Charles Goldman, v: ir 's :..• A son Wednesda man of."the committee, wi `� -x^ z �`�',�, 'be calleduponand others .Who various departments of the hos- - ,y at:Bon S,e ,�.. Donald Amirault, 42 Bellevue , - The meeting of St. Marys . . • re k€est,�td �� - sYIRNv: <. '.have asked'us to comeback.There prtaL This'will be done through.tours hospital to Mr: -and lYfrsl. ervance of the.tenth anru- side initially at the b a x u;,, avenue, Haverhill,.pleaded guilty- P.T.A. will held Monday eve- urn the. meeting oteif•,to ;:b �; are also at least.two large indus- channels and media available at Russell Anderson, 347 $alem' "in Lawrence.District court Friday versary of the:.founding.. of the ping;in The Auditorium at 7:30 w� to g o ,.,...d_ z' f >:• tries from whom we hope to hear such times as interpretation is street. The mother was' Terka,'., . to'a complaint of overtime park- weekday`school of religion was in order that the Sisters will have Henry Malis, Esq.;past c if,Vk, '. Micholski. held-Wednesday at.the Central the.opportunity to talk with the er Of' Post 40 who.will set: ;o as Sy r�g FF in a short while;"Mrs. 3uth@nand needed. He gave special credit to A son IT u Ing:on Franklin street and.he was Methodist church. Mrs.' Wilmer oPPo Y master of ceremonies. 1..;. �, stated. "With our committees newspapers,and radio stations in - Thursday at Bop Secolara fined.$5. - parents concerning.' graduations Invited guests at the he ble * ,:.; +- iv '`-;e continuing their solicitation activ- .the area for their part in bringing. hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William l Hathorn was general chairman of and -promotions. - - t �'�;a,^ - hies i expected Mooie; 24 'Haverhill street,'Alexander Lipinski; 59 Jackson -• e. PT - in addition to the above 1 in ,„*:.� , ,.,,�, ,.. i ,,t is•e pec ed that consider- to the public interpretation the t, "Ark- - ill I wilt o' the committee which platin d the At this meeting, nominations .-. --. LSA . .f able addition fundswillbe-turned needs of the hos halt dower. The mother was Winifred- )f ; =s 'street,Haverhill,pleaded guilty t su clude the following.. May . .. .i.. ,r„ ,, a`E ”.. s p Dumond - Aper and programa The supper and of. officers will be - ,; parking in: a prohibited area on: was served_.b. the_ladies-of the J. Buckley, Aide J gYJ n 7 n; in toward the new wing construe-' The permanent, or executive " thenortti side:of Canal scree and:' ' X• conducted. There-will-be.no coffee .Gerard i4il- ,< . < .t::.t :--: " tion costs by :the time all cards.committee `of which Mr. Stevens : .. A son .Wednesday at'-Bon'So t Central-Methodist church. lmyer Fallon; Alderman. ata r tours' hospital r wasi fined $5.' herr, since plans must be com- matte Alderman Loilis J. * > 52 - are-•ln:" is chairman, will meet again'about p tel t0 Ma and Mrs.: +, . was.,offered byRev. Julius S. �€„i, ar.: 3s.= Ra `ond::.Laine - 5 'Concord plated: for the grammar school g'�.`w ','. ,;.._r�w� Charles Fay, 140--Pleasant street;- `. Yin ,d Mitchell. The:. program eluded - • Alderman Joseph FLa Turn eri= ,,a, - .�t 4p -Mr, Stevens stated that the June'18 to report their sub-com- street leaded= alit to` arkin }n gnadnation banquet to be held aurin Carit Armed es I;, Methuen:The mother was Frances' , p guilty ,P g. apiano solo.by Miss Valera_..Sni l Y. 5 m>, most ,recent architect's estimates mrttee`;enhstments and set -their . .-.�, near':a loading entrance;on Em- selections b - Miss Tuesday. The -president._ and all committee Mrs,. Max S in f, > ' of construction costs for the new plans for the-$iintmer and fall. Gaudet. ' gorski,.vocal selec-ids y *�;_ -u n : :. A daughter Friday at Bon Se- ; 5> 'liankruent ivad and was filled ofEicera,will `present roports on _ , $5.. Faith-,Potter accompanied-by Miss Armed Services r co o nitre le- t,. f+ service win .�" ,;�. g run considerably over James Friglish, 636:.Belmont;-Clara Mattheshymns by :Mrs. activities of.the past two Years, - tary;. -treasurer, .John G• -rd, - ; r Y tours hospital to Mr. .and Mrs.,. .-, the o r i g i n.a 1 $500,000- figure Donald Crouteau,38 Forest street,.', MISS CONSTANCE DE NARO planned.- The actual;cost cannot "- ' street, Manchester, N. H.,, ami: Harlan I{tiighflyl candle lighting -': commander,Jewish War V rens; �T Albeit Eufalla;41 Hall street,Ha by Jurretta J. Murray, Ph.D., Beall SLl her Mrs, Harold'Silverman, P '4rit, New Arrivals Methuen. The mother was Janice:. verliill, 'were'listed as failing to presentation a8 'b Mrs. Jewish War Veterans a Bary; hIiss Constance De Naro,dough- be determined until.specifications 'A son Friday at Arlington hos- Reed. er _ P es gift y', are completed and all bids for - y g A daughter appear'6nparking violations. John Dawson and_..,a, recitation Harry Koffman, Center p dent; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De building. aver eceived: This may pital, 'Arlington,- Va.,.to Mr. and. ghter Friday at Son Se .:, Saturday d Mrs: John J-'Morrison,608 Pinner tours hospital r Jahn J. .McIntire, 157. Aldrich';"The,Forward' Look," by :Mrs. f � Abraham Rappaport,Je GC.,l§�in; 1�Yaro 21 Meadowhrook roe lUle-' be another month or two hence Y' C W to Mr:. and Mrs. West 'Roxbury;.. pleaded.Idat orn: '- mumty Councll president, ,Rbbi thuen;. was awarded first'prize drive, Falls .Church; Va. The . ark Schofield, Jr,;. 4 Shepley. h :-. is baked bean and'ham supper, ver inthefifth grade division of the May Add:Another Story street,:Andover, The motherwas <'r, t ar, ECufl"y to overtime parking on Es- Sub-cominittees`.8ssistin with aponsgred by the Friendly .Circle: Joseph R.udayskY,who wil e$.• mother'- was Agnes Woltkun. Micheline M i g ` sex Are and'was fined; . Allan g _ -' the invocation; Aaron B i�on, Art,Fair of. the Archdiocese of "Since the plans for the Paternal'grandparents are ;Mr.. a ret. .:;. se the event included;the fol owing; and Young Mens Fellowship of Harr,127 Main street Groveland„ chairman of the Council 1, er n- Boston.held os the Museum of Development Fund. were Perot- and .Mrs. Joseph A. Morrison, ,. t+; Supper, _Mrs. Harlan I{ni htly,. the South Congregational.church, 49 Avon street. _4 ad,guilty to overtime park- d Mrs. W Shik- Will served tenary Committee; Abbee• ,`iia, Fine Arts, Boston: Miss D pupils of lashed early m 1 Ge Mr:Stevens FOOD SALE SATURDAY ll ,, eeoratrons, ilham u fr se ed of the church Satur • i , !Es and street: -and was g• - ' d - Laino, presidenh, .N. .E. ion,. was one of a group of:pupils of continued; the General.Hospital A:daughter, .Thursday at Law- ?;. food sale sponsored b 'tfie:� "r ikg`.. railah, gifts, Miss 13iiah Qrff.an `fined dal'-from 5 to.7 g. xn. JWB; Dr: Joseph Pronati _fir- Holy ]3.osarysghool who received has been.;opera ting. at over maxi rence General hospital to Mr. and parish council-.:of St. Paul-,,, is f Mrs: John Dawson;' Invitations, The committee in charger Co- ED s lYLartius Cook,19 Lancaster lei+• - . man,Haverhill JWB A Y- honors'for exhibits in the fair. mum capacity.and the,need fol Mrs. John. McNamara, 20 Avon copal church, North Andover, will: Mrs. Richard Takesian and Mrs. chairmen, Mrs. McCabe ices Committee, Mrs..Me The award to:Miss'DeNaro was admlanal beds is apparent: If this street The mother was. -Jean. be held:at the..'parish '=i race; Srookl' pleaded gwlty to Gladys Tones. and Paul Thomson; Donald Scott; r pa h house Satur OV Ll on Essex street'and w8a - Interpreter's Lawrence "ck -Mrs Harold';chairman, ,Lowell JWB ed for a painting Fun at the Cir-.need .continues; it Could be.:pra. Cassidy♦ day beginnm -at 2 _ A volume of the Inte reter's g. P�':m: (hied arm Services Commitee; Rab 1,or- cus. vided for by.adding another story A son Thursday at Lawrence - Bible.was presented Mrs. MUr- Minty, Mrs, David 'Schmottlach- on p to tate osed addition to the y i man Twersky, who will -rdhe :Five ' see d prizes were • ray by the teachers: flans wore said Mrs- .Kenneth., Rollins. All - Pi9p General hospital to Mr. and Mrs.. Buffalo is `New York state's: — lin re benediction; Harry H n, awarded to Alfin-Sciuto and An-. present building; We believe it Thomas Jackson, 48 Tyler'street. second largest cit made to organize-the teachers in members. of "both organizations N. E. Section JWB, Arne S nette uinale of Grade seven; would be much cheaper to add this g y FOfYYpUi'8B611o•ReordSa group. A meeting far this uC- @ Ile , . The mother was.Lillian Byrne. ' 5-- p, S. P will assist. ices Director; and. Mar, el, Class project of.Grade five;:Joann story:when,the new wing is:tieing A daughter Thursday at pose will be held May 25 at Grace Center executive director ' Laudani,.Grade two and Class constructed than to wait to do $o renceGeneral hospital to Mr. and _' , - church. Special guests at the stproject.of Grade one. i„ , li �.:., Marrla�.,C IritCII110D8 g _. t ,, prizes ata later time.. However, unless Mrs.Theodore Imnski, 57 Beverly '- ( ! a''` `TOni % - 'will be the ' following' r Those receiving..sixf hard pr s sufficient flinch can be acquired; strgeL;.,,i\itirtfi Andover, Themothe a x The-following have filed mar- mothers and wives.; were Joanfi Galant and '.'Linda it will beAmpossible-to do thi- t wa , F riage'intentians at the office of the s Loins Cohen7t,' - S Irgzehalotld.,. .• .. ,I- =-•- s dry clerk: Mesdames , k< I Laudani of Grade.five; Nancy Pit- this time.° He added, "the hosPi A -'son_,7,riday;' at Lawi7e a.=„ 1,+�nuunnnor ia'...,..,....a m..ir,,.. eso a:.....:.:a.,. -Finegold, '.Morris k'l fd@r, .., ell Cera. 'f,ta`dde four; Class:'pro ects . .. ..,. Sl tai.::will, build only :what it has GeBeP'at,:xli icrn`Al'�faz Mr Ii d.... GENE SYM S ml N OND (Eagle-Tribune AP Wirephoto) • WASHINGTON, May 13 (INS) =The State department today A council to direct social activities for Fifa th rid s(xth graders of Greater Lawrence ' ,, ordered a complete investigation parochial schools has been organized at the-Y.IVI- C.A., under th pnbiie and ,, HON,-SUMNER.WHITT of the death- of American news- Wallace R. Gumb. The.members of . w ` z • • .a the counci are: Standin left.to rf ht;J»hn Nihil:John _ e direction of.Boys'Wolk Secretary:, x:. - abwho .was William Clark, Edward Suehodolski, Bohn IYIeCarth �Phite„ man Gene Symonds, 4 g g `�''-.,- • T ?��i:>.. "`>- - � a, � <,�:•- The, annual Armed - - y and Joseph Croteau. Seated, lett: to right:t - - beaten to death by voters m Carol Hicks, Joyce Mears, Sandra Gregorowfez,;Jane Benson and Diann Landry: ices Breakfast will be held , the Singapore, Jewish Community Center - ik1aY The department said. it: was - morning at 10. The event is m.g,"seriously distressed by the at- � a will include this possibility in their. ^.^^ Y `sponsored.by the Lawrenc ` tack 'on Symonds, a United Press f+-"!^wr�n•ce . planning." P Y The mother was Ph 1 Armed ServicesCommrttee,„t ,:co- Hooke.. t5 correspondent. It instructed..diplo- In aiscussing the .educational ,1 son' Friday at. •LawrenY'The:children of Our Ladyof Mount Carmel church, Methuen, have presented the la «M operation with Lawrence Pdsty*10, matte officials in Sin a (Continued.from Page One) su - a _ '• 'Little One” to four ca. adt -audien play Y Tewish. War Veterans an ,&3>xilr g pore to pport of :the permanent com- General hospital.to M �" 7� }+ ' P Y ccs with s s - work with the British in afull "These`.gifts" Mr. Stevensftees activities, Mr. Stevens.Perigrene Shwarger, 20 Cant"'' repro convents..- The la .pedal perfor"do co for the -nuns of Greater Law- tory. Dedicated to Artned tisees ens.said, ant Play was directed by Sister St. Irene de Redempteur, superior;and director ingiilrY• pointed:to., the public relations bury street,Andover. 'iae of dramatics at the school. Misses-Doris Cote,Judy:Carbonneau and Patrfda.Gutkn+et had--the lead- Week .and .the: American: s,. _ � � "bring the total raised by the.van- romnuttee under the chairmanship was Car � � t Tercentenary,, the breakf ,tiyfl} . , Diss committees throughout .the of John B.under p. of Johnson; jng roles, Left to right,Patricia Desehene;Anne Marie Bernard, Dolores DaheaUse, Donna Andur also a s z .. .Greater,committees � ' hood. In_explaining A son�Wednesday at Bo � - chow,Patricia Guiimet as queen of P - Pay pecial tribute Jr I'St PI°ur a r.(]r .rice.:::area, up --to his.committees--part in :the plain-:eours hospital to Mr. and, q Dace and Doris Onto sa.Elie a war orphan. mothers and wives of local'- $611„979. `Of this amount, 100,- M men in the service ' $ Ding, Mr. Osgood stated that they Patrick O'Sullivan, 174i/a dakla �• • 1 }. • • _. In` ryK , 000 is set aside to offset operating expect to change the:format for avenue, Methuen:The the Traffic Viola Reli I ( Governor Sumner G. Whit .4p?}} Hol Rosar Pupil deficits accruing during 1954, 1955 such a group slightly and carry Catherine Langille. Religious Diss School P.T.A.Election ^ be guest speaker. y y and 1956, the pledge period of the on the work as a utilic- - In the absence of Mrs: ,ljric «.,� fund,and the balance will be used P .under- A daughter, Wednesday at 13, Called In r it fit{ for construction." standing council. It will be their Secours hospital to Mr, and`M CDII 1 O}� Service, chairman of ilio interpret the work of the Eugene Dudley, 52 M J_ 6 t1IInive,'r'sa;1�V Monday Night Services- Committee, who 7�`111, '' ' i''m � job ma into Mystic etre@: _,J J `: "As for our handing fund; there permanent development program Methuen. The: mother was. Ta F z .Donald Amirault;. 42 Bellevue Mrs. Charles Goldman, vi Cll#tr *� are still a.number of prospects to committee as well as that of the queline Ziewfg,. _ The.May meeting.of St. Mary's man of,'the committee, w1 pre ,�`,_ _, ' -be called upon and others .who various departments avenue, Haverhill,-pleaded guilty Observance of the tenth anni- p,T.A, will be held Monde side imtiall at- the breakEaSt ,5 have ask _pa tments of the hos- A son Wednesday in Lawrence District court Friday urinary of the fovn�tg of the y eve- Y lrtd +: , e, ed unto comeback.There petal. This will be done through hos ital to Mat Boni S" Hing in :Tire Auditorium at 7:30 u`� turn the meeting ,r;;(to ,.; ;? ,»; z are also at least two large indus- charm g p r, and 11 ing. complaintFranin street overtime park- weekday Wednesday - of religion was in order that.the Sisters.will haveHenryMalts,. Es ; re cis and media available is Russell - Anderson; 347 .held Wednesda a Hen Esq, co �; :„te' .r. tries from whom.we hope to hear such times as inter retatio street. The Sa ingon Franklin street and..he was Y at the: C ntral the o er ot• Post 40 who.will d '� ” - _ - P n is ,•. mother was' Ter ` fined $5, - Methodist church. Mrs. Wilmer PPortumtq to talk wrath the as z .; a in a short while;".Mrs. �uthtirland needed. He . special credit to Hathorn was a parents concerning graduations master of ceremonies. n �<u �.y, stated. "With our. gave s Micholski. ` Alexander Lipinski 59 Jackson- - general chairman of Invited este at:ilio t 3 r �•-e•: .E. : committees newspapers-and radio stations fn .A son Thu at and promotions. _guests hear t c ,<f contmmng their solicitation actio- bringing Y Bon:Seco i street,Haverhill,pleaded guilty to the committee.which planned the - - In addition to the oboe >•-,.=--:> : _-..t" .the area for their part in in hospitaLtO Mr, and At this meeting e 1n � ^ ,, g g Mrs. Willia w: parking in.a, Prohibited area on sugper and program_ The supper g nomntaitions,dude the. olio -', sties, r -ts ekpected:that consider to the bhc into re a Moore -24 Ha and election of officers will be f wing, May A, :� ,: ,� a .... able � dation Tuned th i b interpretation tion of the Haverhill street, A' the north side of;Canal street and "' served by the ladies of the a turned needs of the hospital. � � dovgr. The mother was Winf conducted.There be no coffee J. Buckley, J n x z 4 in toward lire new win construe- The Duma n '- fr was,fined $Sr Central rethodiy Rev. J Prayer S. hoar, Since 1 Fallon, Alderman Gerard i a , 'uaF time permanent, or executive o d. v was offered by Rev. Julius S. Pans must be coin- 1- .,>._ .� , yt: tion costs by the time- all-cards committee of wh' - A son We - " Raynieritl:'.Laine, 5 Concord- Mitchell. The p]eted for the rainrxiar s7hd melte, Alderman Louis J. .,% , > - -- +» °, - -, ... - _ ich Mc. Stevens . . dnesday at Bon S street, pleaded- uilty to Program included g Alderman Jose " i s,,„,�„ are in" _ -- is chairman; will meet-a sin abouthospital, to Mr:. g Parking a graduation tiara' Ph R. Turns ,en ' ' tours near a loading entrance on Em- Piano'solo'by Miss. Valera Sra- curt to be. .„ �, t 2 Mr,- Stevens stated t June-18 to re r -g -Charles Fay,' 1 and;dvI bankment road 90 i; vocal selections by Miss Tuesday ,The president an ,fin Carity, Armed es "s „ „ iu hat the pot their sub com- 40 Pleasant stre' and'was fined 5, - committee Mrs. Max most recent architect's-estimates mittee:enhstments. and set their Methuen:Themotherwas Franc officers will resent re 'rt James English, 636 Belmont' Faith:,P°tter accompaniedby Miss p p° Armed Services commit he- '- a -:.r .. of construction costs for the new Plans_ for thegiimmer and fall. Gaudet, - street, Manchester, N. H.,. and Clara Matthes; 'hymns Mrs, activities'of the past two years, �.*;;; •,,,•? •-. - nervier wing run considerably over - A daughter Freda Harlan Knightly; candle li lighting Lary; treasurer,, John std, -^ — o Albert Eofalla,41 Hall street,.Ha- B g - commander,Jewish-War V rails; ` the o r i g i n:a 1- $500,000 figure tours. hospital to 1(4ratal d n S verhill, were'listed as failing to by Jurretta J; Murray, Ph,D., Beall. Supper Mrs. Harold.Silverman, p .Xitti VIM OONSTANCE DE NARO planned: 'i'he actual cost cannot - - t � Donald Crouteau,38'.Forestst '`- a presentation of gifts by; Mrs. .CP_. <- be.determined until s" NeW',1�I'Y'lyasi6 Methuen. The mother.: appear dh parking violations. John Dawson and' a recitation Jewish War Veterans aulnliary; : Mliss Constance De Naro, daugh- pectfications was Jan John:J,-,McIntire, 157 Aldrich Saturda--.- Harry Koffman, Center p Iden ter df Mr, and' Mrs. Jose h De are completed and all bids for -A son.Friday at Arlington hos. Reed, The Forward Look," by, IVIrs. Abraham Rappaport,J p building arer eceived'. This may pitai, Arlington, Va., to Mr. and A daughter,Friday at Bon zw street, West Roxbury; pleaded Hatboro. Ctm- Naro 21 Meadowbrook road, Me- be a y S' guilty to overtime parking on Es A baked bean and'ham su 'r rrititiity. Council president, R22..�bi. thuen;.. was awarded -firs i nother month'or two hence. Mrs. John J. Morrison-608 Pinnet. tours hospital to .Mr:. and sex street,and-was fined$5. Allan Sub-conunittees'assisting with sponsored by the Friendly p Joseph Rudaysk who will elfvar in the t prize- May drive Falls h Carl W. Schofi't Me Rex s ret a' `"- the event included the follows ndly Circle.. - .Y>. „-._, __he. fifth grade division of the Y Add Another Story Church,' Va. , Tire- Schofield Jr. Shepl- M m streeC Groveland,, Stipper, ng: and Young Mens Fellowship of the invocation, Aaron In. Art Fair of. the Archdiocese 'of "Since mother was Agnes Wo]tkun street, Andover. The mother w' the plans for the Michelins Mairet. d pleaded guilty to overtime M, Harlan Knightly,. lire South Congregational church, etiairinan of the Counefl ,-, In. Boston held'at`tlie Museum of Development Paternal .grandparents are r. park'. decorations,. Mrs. William Smk- -tenar Committee; Abbee .Y'a�. Fine Arts .Boston, :M's - Pment Fund were estab- and Mrs. Joseph A. - Ing On -Essex street and was rallah gifts, Miss Enah Orff and doll foe served al.the church Satui Y i s DeNaTo lashed early in 1954,' Mr: Stevens 4g Avon p • Morrison' Y y rom 5 to 7 p,ray -. ionic, president, :N. E. ijuit,:was one of a group of`Pupils of continued,: "the Ge on street, FOOD SALE.SATUItIZAY ` fined - .,.._. : neral.Hospital A:dais liter Th • Markus Cook,19 Lancaster ten Mrs' Jahn Dawson; invitations, The committee in charge: Co- JWB; Dr: Joseph Primack� hair•- Holy Rosaryschool who received has.- g. ursday'at..Law- � :A. foo race; Brookline,Pleaded guilty to Mrs: Richard Takesian and'Mrs. eliairmen Mr man.Haverhill JWB A Sere- .li ors or been operating;at over maxi- rence Genera d Sale Sponsored by,' th g y s. William McCabe.m on.. f ,exhibits in the fair. mum capacity and the,need for 1 hospital to Mr.and parish,council.of St..Paul's• " overtinie'-on Essex street and was Gladys Jones. - andPaul Thomson; Donald Seot s Committee; Mrs..Maz plff-f, The'award to Miss 1)eNaro was addi:f T Mrs• John.McNamara, 20 Avon co al ch ` -r. fined $S -.. - A volume of the Interpreter's k.chairman; ;Dwell JWB rmed' for 'a painting " additional is:apparent.If this street. -.-T P urch,North Andover, w , Lawrence Remick, Mrs. Hamid pa ting Fun at the. Cit- need continues, it could `be pro he mother was Jean be.held at the.parish house Sat L_ Bible.was Presented to Mrs. Mur- - 'Services Commitee; Ra ➢ion,cus., :. - Cassidy;. day beginnin-.. at 2 'ray by the teachers. Plans were Minty Mrs. .David Schmottlach -vided for by.adding-.another story.. A's g P•:m. and. Mrsers. .Kenneth; Rollins. man Twersky, who petit ' ,the Five: second prizes. were to the -rn.os cur Thursday at Lawrence _ FoIA!byr' Os�Jn RBeords made to organize the teachers intony o banedietfgn; Harry H awe ded to Alfie Proposed ed addition to the General h group. g :P f both organizations ; Scinto and An resent building. We believe ospital to Mr. and;Mrs, Buffalo is;':New' • ` ,,,..... : a row A meeting for this. ur- N ' p g. itYork stat will assist. E. Section JWB`Arm ,S , vette Qurnale of Grade- seven; would be much cheaper to add tris Thomas Jackson, 48 Tylet'street. second largest city, " pose will be held May 25 at Grace aces Director; and Mar of Class project of Grade five;.Joarin story when,the new win a been The mother was:Lillian Byrne. _�r_` - - church. Center executive director •' Laudam, Grade two and Class g g A daughter Thursday at Law.- ' Marriage IntCnti0US : Special guests at:the R akMgt project of Grade one. constructed than.to wait to do.so recce General hospital to * at a later:time. However, unless Mrs.Th-`-dgre I:'.'. • and, The following have filed mar ill be the ' following „serOce Those receiving six third:prizes,s $i� i Ro minskr,57 --u ii '- • '` y' mothers and wives ,were,Joann'"GaRant "'arid ; hinds t:. lent funds can he acquired, st -. riagefntentionsat the offfceofthe i .b rept;,t:.,tt ,Ando e r • city clerk: ;Mesdames. Louis Cohen,: .I. 14 I of'Gradeiffve; Name pit t. iivprrssiirie_tc,do;#his.fit Raymond Tellier, Rifle inegold,, s l'- ass r ,y s s} U0 . -. 'P man. • + oa Sn S @L`t; TnDrig9a - r k cs oa'xs pxsiossAn" Itnfi#ert :J. )reser, 94 Ashland F*edman `_aur laxetatnaei„ 'o da third floor'mIl be li tins ge r M , " ham Gi r Sadie n . tieginnrn with.the shell." a Tvlalhaem and Ellett Thay_ let g ESI>C!1>! .1 ,dr+f:1A► ,rah• or;, .* sti+eet. '` Albert �2 ult, Louis K q, I( A permanent'committee,of the V.c - > g_ al¢�( > - far .'Lfreet,Hoe s.wi..Frer}'"EYide,$ Philip McCartln, ',#3 $asst.Mer= Robertebowtts, Robert : Development::.Fund 'organizatiofi rimac atreet, T owell� and :Maly wltz; Morris Lasden,::Harria . . his been established to work close- :. .oFttlEp--d`vfi'X S��' Ann 5t Flilaire;357 Salem street. Morris Pearl, 'Saul.- Accident Driver IY with'the.;board of trustees of ^y' �i C,Ofr e,G�rtner. �T Valley street mart . Simon Schwartz, h!' the'liosPital on a ntitnber of profs *I�L, i, antF Velonica Gartner, 76 Walnut_Sisley,Harry Sokol;Hair�3_ ff> Donald E. Gibeau 25, Watton eels which Include, first, meeting Max Steri,Jo Stillman, theConstructioncostneeds; then, 7 AND in ortbrt6sr street; M�netiester, N. IL ' man> b street, was fined.$35 int Lawrence fa ma akoe;i°N _r 171 ort Stillman, Fred Weiser, „ex- District court Friday,when he.w recruitment of Volunteer Aids and screeapiar er loo- , .01. 7saay ars, arnier Weiner. ' I>? addith e s udents Coss: "eowe.r Rom t4a^ n4- :.• Service 4a Yr"ommadare was C.rh 36�Ip,ggShthard b ••• w, sears 'mwar sea s.r.ra.s posits About three out of every Fve found guilty on,a complaint of t for the;Schools of Nurs- r Meet me Mens(er 'sire - sureu Fn also• _- , Americans born in _$,;'lived to belowing gold star mothers II operating while under. the :influ- rig Education, Pathology, and �pitascrs oda-rid/ , special guests. Tho Me s ence of liquor. A. complaint of Radiology,' the establishment of • cnsxabx+'sxari axf , celebrate their 65th anniversaries 9 _ p ` • , .Lena Edelstein, Stella Fis n, new es ofinembershi _ x - 'in 1955. . FA Bessie Galt, Sarrouel-Katze.-d Represented by At ya ge` terpre strop to the public of these. ' eor,;rwd r " RIMLouis Ravich. Hershfield he had--pleaded not and other projects as. time goes. .> - The program of...the moing.. - on. NOW PLAYING guilty, but elected to accept the r. .will include.a talk on the ps>t/'rci- P .: In Colorful Cinemasco e _ p - ' officer's story, Snore ,endowment fund could NOW.Ph.AY.If1*Qi. ^ Now Thrn Sunday potion Fri Greater Lawrence lbws .patrolman Walter J. Slfva les- be -increase:_substantially," Mrs_. '"The:LOeg. Gray Line" i Milli in American wars, a Tercel ten- tilled that at 1:30 a. m. Sunday Sutherland.said, "it-would not be r ro• - :Y , a. .,:Glen Ford"—Anne Francis BOB MANNING cry feature- prepared by Post'40 Tyrone poser— i �. Capitol Recording Star • windin3 Reaeetiaa. ♦: Warrant, he investigated'an accident, with necessary for the hospital to carr raasnse o Nara member Charles Goldman. Indf- P y •Also seieered sbarr subiecer add o,,imrra.:, : • eaooaea • ae.wmantiu. Officer William J. Donovan, in on annual service fund appeals. I Bigckbcntd Jungle"! + me a L.cE AIRES *JACKIE BRIGHT NAXN acarsavATmys xow: -vidiial gifts will also he preserifed which the defendant's car had feel certain that.our' ermanent -gar cuie..c+nr at r .'PLUS — • Kmzy Auctioneer °ALL AND°VED 1243 - b9 Post 40 Auxiliary to the.lady P spgw sraer1,.t Dusx , May2l—RALPH FIARAGAR guests present. struck the parked car of Sergeant development program committee James Cagney—vi Lfndford *HELEN HUSH Anthony Golden!of the state police Arrangements for breakfast teRun for CiOy 1' Beautiful Songstress r ! h /!�• are' charge of a Post 40 corn; in front of the .letter's sister's F ^. } - er f R{. • DANCE -SAT home, 682 Lowell street L � a- �- i ..- 1F ERNIE RICHMOND t miller headed py Past Commander Gibeau was treated at the Law. • , And The Manikins To the Music of JO mre> aJohnnd comprising lboarrenrR General hos *PETER OAREW WALLY MELNICrS ORCH, Coinntander JamesGSte Past lureofthe jaw as was atal or afrac- TONY CUl$TIS ., ,, ftp, Adju- . passenger S BRIDGES TO CROSS" , ! _2 NDS TONIGflr , f ` , 1 . . at the organ, _ DIaualit Beer - tint Harold Sloar ?ruin¢ %alif- !is his car, Miss Barbara Bolster. ar... r.:mr.r ant, -17oris Letourneaff,-"SD.z-�. ^- d;•oa».r-YTM-----.�* ---. man; :Harry Freedman,`Sanf[srd Grade one:' third floor.will be bu It m stages, -� - :,� ai3{; ' +�tt r1+•'... 4, -' T't?NMR1� Dracut street. - Freedman, Saul GlazelYllaIt,A-bI . - beginning with the shell." rp cbo#113c5M•ra+ "14edY ?a- Robert �1. Fraser,..94 'Ashland �.r • - - 71. #', 8; ' .�li« !b'i3L5T :, '• +,,., . ham tailboard, Sadie Goldberg, A permanent commitCee of..the i _ , 1 , �y` �j : +,•,t i�'y�r` '< ; r avenue, Methuen and Ellen That' Alpert Hamilt; Louts Kaminsky, $3v r(inie t�o Development Fund- orgatlization -�-- - r,M I iu i J ''"', er; 68 Faster street. wluaAp7 NocgEN=GRAce seLtEY .:, ... ,., - `IE' `A11t�N.L'W501'GII:' .tiler Robert'.Ixbo�vitz, Ftobert Lebo- WA ` 1 orI as CENTS - TAF PAID Philip McCartin, 937 East has been established to work close- + :• I Dna servtad paer# s P witz, Morris.Lasden„Harris Lev- a iY with the board of trustees of i`�. I. E;• ., rimae street; Lowe]]:: and Mary ' Accident Drivel II1S01y Morns Pearl Saul• Sllul- the'hospital on a number. Of proj- ,,, - Ann St.Hilaire,357:Salem street. man, Simon Schwartz,- Nathan ,ren ects which include, first; meeting .• In SATUR�DA,Y - Geirge Gartner, 27 Valley street Slater Harry Sokol,�Hani,Soreff, Donald E. Gibesu, 25,. Wneeds; ,• Today--,. In Gmema•ceP• - .. ;r- � - - Ring Richard S Thecruaaders" g and Veronica Gartner, 76 Walnut the construction cost then, .,, A -E TINE Max Stein; Joseph-S tillfnan, RolS street„was$ned:$35-rn Lawrence recruitment of Volunteer Aids and -"Screenplay a1 3:00 • 6;00'-9:05 LAR VA Alda "Sansei In Etdarado OtacpEsxpw street, Manchester, N. H: art Stillman, Fred Weisel Alex- District court Fnday;when be was e0 Hl "Bowery Rot's Meel The monster' ' -AND pts students for the,Schools of Nurs with Ray Reger.a,:d-pale Evans `" .`%°• ADMISSION$1.60 - TAX,PAID * ..ntreor:Bae service to Commodore -- ander Weiner. t In addition the. found guilty le a complaint of ]ng Education, Pathology, and -'° ” Fride and satuedar-Nights About.three out of every five following gold star mothers will operating •while under. the influ- - cASTooN snow SAT, saAT. '- ` -. • ? Every r Americans born in. 1890 lived to - guests: ence of liquor. A. complaint of Radiology, the establishment of " celebrate their 65th anniversaries L special t n, The Mesdames new types of memberships, and es ` Lena Edelstein,. Stella Fishman, drunkenness was ordered filed, terpretation to the public of these • in 1955. Bessie Gelt, Samuel Katze -and Represented by Atty. Hyman ori other projects as time.goes in NOW'PLAYING ■ b q :,., . i Louis Ravich• - Hershfield,- he hadpleadednot - O The program of the morning guilty, but elected to accept the Colorful Cinemascope <. ,a ■■ NOW PLAYING will include a talk.on the partici officer's stor 'If--.our .endowment fund could . / orlon of Greater Lawrence Tows patrolman Walter J. Sliva tes be ]ncreased-substantially," Mrs_ T11@ L®11G� Gray Line Glen Ford-Anne Francis • ' /, ,! Naw Thrn Sunday p Sutherland.said, "it would not be ` in American wars, a Tercenten- t]fled that at 1:30- a. m. Sunday TO Ah yews:--Mhort S O'Hara "Blackboard ■■ BOB MANNING try feature prepared by Post 40 he investigated an accident, with necessary for the hospital to carry a Ai:e.setae+ed Sherr sabia<i. ■��I IG boal'd'' Jungle * Star • Waddles Receptions •� Ferree a. Officer William J.. Donovan, in on annual. service fund appeals,. I ' Capitol Recording member Charles Goldman. Inds- + _ Ilse Office T env at I �r gn PLUS • ' • Banquet. • Tmanoulats :vidual gifts will.also he presentedwhichthe. defendant's car had feel certain that our permanent suoW..sTART at Dusx James Cagney-Vivian Lindfors ` t ` Adda°devctim'I *JACKIE BRIGHT MARE RESERVATIONS NOW. development program committee cbl,1. ANDOVER loco � by Post 40 Auxiliary to struck the car -�-- --- - --- ■� ■■• ` ` Yh@ "BELLE AIRES Kraz Auctioneer FUJI for COY@P . y guests'present. Anthony Golden of the state May 21-RSRNAGAN *.HELEN HUSH Arrangements for the breakfast in front of the latfer's sister's z - ! w't p A�p are'in charge of a Post 40 com- home, 682 Lowell street. PREMIE - BeautifnI Songstress i'ii ig_■ ®ANC •�Ii 1.r mittee headed pY Past Commander Gibeau was treated at the Law- • . 1 * Kim EBNIERICHMOND Joseph.' Axelrod.,'and rising TONY CURTiS ..�. I • - To the Music of c- {,__., And The.Manikins: Commander JOhn. Gilboar -Past tuie of the jjawhass Pwas for "6 BRIDGES TO CROSS"" HNDs roNieer ' WALLY MELAI@K$ ORGH Commander James Stefan, Ad�u- ]h his car. Miss Barbara Bolster; Ill:e In Color JOHN DEREK The Adventures of ., -: .- �. . *PETER.CAREW to •r •'HAm eARn". . . "Draught eel _ 'taut Harold Sleian; Troi'Dg'HAITI 3I4..,Loweli..:s'ta.+eet. - "THS OUTCAST' .:;etxeMAscGPE Dale Rolle:tson; at Maupliy` f *... at..tht4.orgltn. aa.. . Q .i elan and Fdwaxd�Caras:. A'earl- ' Patrolmen Sliva testified that SaL brat,Rig cartoon Show Plea— THE BOUNTY HUNTER'. �b �T ' 2 sh wNtillily 9&1W Steamed Clams m]ttee from the:auxiliary•.headed Gibeau admitted"havin had a few -ASTARTSSTAR IS SUNDAY "$Itting �►1d. ' by-President Mrs• Harold SI]Vel•- gg "A STAR IS BORN" %c ■ ■ g e by Pres assisted'q7 Harold Salve t beers at a Jack and'Jill shower. " eiNEMAscore King Size 12ZA ,►Noovew lady Garland—,tine.Mnaen In Cine U Pe Amateur Nlte Every program details. Pleads Guilty To - Plus— "DEADLY GAME" and 66E,1Ag/E AMP i ` li[llUUl if ri it _ Sunday Nice • - • • illy -. .._ _. Ir P JUL r/R� �A�■r NOW THRU SATURDAY NEWS CA�LTOONS ` i7 ■ J LSV\ CAFE BEACH OPENS.MONDAY Driving Offense TM BRWGES `EV,Qa.: SAT. at BACHMANN S IPSWICH May 12 -- Crane's < Sr E 'S [ I LA �NRJq(E Under New ManagemaM ' y 011e j� rB���t1 .�t`',.... IS Get ACQUdIntDd Aa 1.957 So.Union St..Lawrence Beach wt11'be open.to the:pu AT EVilab ` urttta p - daily beginning Monday. Edsoh L:..Peck, 34. 203 Giles I ` " „ `r„ '•u A.. mint yourself with some `- -.` .' ._.:...�' street, Haverhill, pleaded,guilty, uLrwRg asnc_ - TONIGHT-... �:--' in Lawrence District-court Friday AQEN•I '�Y L° • .shown al arae: ei' oUP Fine Prepared`l?'oode VISTA VISION Z:IS, SAII;:9:05 p '_ �'� • 61 'our a Saving too. @ ' •- @ to a complaint of operating while ■@A j weaxan etas-.. Tekesk • r G E. I. Alae"OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER" rr ����� ��L, COLE SLAW.-TOSS SALAD -.under the influence of Liquor and Techalcalor 1. Devi.- R. Ryan 'HCOTT vvwgtlaea. MITCHUM•Yrltidw POTATO SALAD -• to'drunkenness and"the case was �� unuili+•xcu.rwr5 ■���*p*��] ! > All Reg.881 Ib.=29d]b. TE O 01 continued for disposition to Friday ilex■ GERMAN RUCHEN OPEN EVERY , +� A next with bail set at 50. 1 I 0 w ., Reg.55c-49e ea: SATURDAY& SUNDAY ■ ■ !U He was taken into .custody N - , "GEILMAN`STOL�IT7!T about 10:15 p. m. Thursday by L7sR■wtc(i a pi KSgJ 49c- 89c ea --------------------- Patrolmen iJSTAMIAMT Patrolmen Enos H. Farrington t - ecus- Ig�xyteown•erasouexeseunar '""tl1iw Reg. Sim. i This Coupon Entitles- '. Lobster DinlMr ,and Joseph A. Conte; after car t I • - - I Plus-"LOOSC`IR LOVI]lON" %.' CIiIOKEN.FICE-NO ea... I Bearer to 50c Worth of a Spechif$1-45 owned by.Arthur G. Mooney, 32 -.. ,. i. i 1 LEG GORI,`E•{—:HUNTS•H'AtL (Plain or Vag.)' I FRES`RIDES Lasagna I Burnham road, Andover, was r r -"Cone? lsland Holiday EVENING Reg. 55c 1 Good roe.any Saturday or Sus- $L45 E struck and damaged while Parked sal. Mm, Ria Cartoon shows „ CHICKEN VEG.PIE 490 ea• `I day uniu May 22,1955, in:front of.23 Broadway. '- Co-HIT 0 P.M. BAKED MEAT LOAVES-with. "=Imi-I Coupon To -Partin i Rea•ryad Seals gravy always a special at 796 ea. RENEWALS READY � - t l: Reg..$1.40 pd Reds 131•ox lswiena x.wNx era. Milk, oleomargarine and ice Starts A I _ 7S, 8;pp,}„{0, 149 Tax Inst.. BEEF STEAK PIE$L2$ ' cream licenses expire May 31.and t_ StNFtS TODAY •. d d: •MAIL ORDERS .- _ Make your -Sati supper the - renewals are now ready in the ( I ' stdq.�arden,-Bosibn 14,-Mees, easy- way with.BACHMANN'6 t'.OnSYIt us for. SIJlGOI MtlS milk inspector's division of- the STAR eDNEsonY ages - t BRICK OVEN BAKED BEANS for Banquets and Parties• health department office at city ^STRANGE LADY 1N•TOWN" „ at$ Ea4h 20c pt..-35e qt., (. . ��. hail. How low will you stoop.to get ,German Style All Beer - wr FRANKFORTS d9c 1b. i ydµ •�. >' - * .. .' , . me i ;..,".,,.. SNOW FLAKE ROLLS 28c dz. . : ` THE OIttDC7lWleLL a ' ... ... ....., EAT WELL TO BL'WELL Seen Our"Shaw Yet? p...t. .+ IT'S TOPS : .'► Pe .....: i� .r /Addnire l Eur lepr. BACtIMANN S FOOD New Raatagla` w eensil.a MON.EYE.,MAY 16th a -s , , KIRK U�UCII AS d'+ l � ■ k CATERING SERVICE, INC. S,g�i ■ .MICKRY PETTY. ' 508.ESSEX lit.: TOL 21069 HELDr 01 ERI s SAT_MAT. ONLY AT 1:45 JEANNE GRAIN •" The One and...Only PLUS � LEO eroI�eEY.. TREVOR Wendey Walker vi CLAIRE /f C , 4"•+W . V WLEE SINGER r • JYe,'SQJ1y@ TODAY }�PyLi I9►S T*H[Ft r Hear Pram Lang Sin ' .... - V .7 I E4S7S/R./�►ATK 'T�B J ' MAN WITHOUT STAR° AND HIS BAND the only t I Dancing Girls J -Rear Kirk-e Sl "And The ' WE MAIL FRL-SATISUN. 1 N} NC ■My Drive-in TECFINICOLOi1 .,•' -i�Al\{,Y PYBiiAER Cheatr�. � Moon Grew Brighter and AOniversaFlnternational P¢ture • on ANYWHER7 fou Wpst rrsrrss.[t a� _ Bright ' N'n a y , Wine'I)ancer Tel , LOOK HY Oua velOe SCREEN TR AT And In s Hang-Up Hit- Of SB Come in and° sig this HAWAIIAN DANCERS aN• B i Ut 6>.lem Depot x.H. Real °Gane Jnna 1 Q �R1GK GRAWfORD �R Ordiap of'8'Meu, Ping. STAICT$.fiUNDAY BIIYETc addu,eza : BauD c •�, 'Ni°g" Route 28--Law:Manchester•Wghway, - Dave Davit, Comedy M. C• TICK i•Rereea I' . _ Plan to have ]{our Taatimenlan. SOW. ,r°gra+o , �rs��`, r (Opp.N.IL State Liquor Store) Rrasaeais shuwera, •te., at cur- l + 0 RUTH beantifhl leaag•. '. s un un�,( 1 Blue Slipper Lounge Rllltilt rl � � ridge I tt hen dI1a1 S 1 poa g DIRECT FROM RINGSIDE rN ./j. p ••Lawz•nu'e Caaiast Nit•-.Club - ;PINK •R�9 d■MD'•�■ 1- ` •, ass LI , • i i . I * - As they alae It cot . CHILD ZOe AUULTS JSe , cessity for early planning of high day at 10 a. m. for an all-day. THE EVENING TRIBUNE— LAWRENCE, MASS. —FRIDAY, MAY 13,^ 1955. . 23 n . ''North AdQ.Ver' school courses for a girt who sewing meeting at the.home of - - desires to•.be a nurse. She spoke Mrs. Fred Whittier, Great Pond N. �J♦ - ��'��! lrl.' �.. of Burbank hospital and its road. A dessert luncheon will Derry, : n N _ courses in nursing, its affiliations, be served. Week-Long Book Festival At and advantages. Mins Gumma in vxtea the girls to spend a week Fn$t Communion- t, Kenneth Lovell Of Windham Town Dump Explodes Dike ' • • end at the.school to get acquainted The children of St. Michael's Steens Memorial For Children with the students, and to see the Parish will receive first Holy school itself, in action. Communion Saturday ataspecial e� p r� •�p�p•� �`{J7 - 9 - -. Burbank's School of Nursing 8 a.C f Mass. Awarded. Hats Off. Honor �[ olcalY o • Nearby _Nome Saved Girl SCOUt$ W1II enjoys good affiliations with such Confessions will be held tonight institutions as John.Hopkins,.Cor- Drive Meeting Tonight nen University, New snrk, Cedar: at 7;30 for parents and others who Derry De MOlay In. Bulldozer Operator present special, ,ij,=B3iii wish to receive Holy Communion Rainbow Girls - - crest, and Charles Chapin where Saturday with the children. - "Shit During Week the students take special courses. Line For Host Role Elect Officers In Ride For Life; Teacher To Remain courses: The annual Spring Book Fes- At.: Miss Gummo mentioned that Weenie Roast For 1956 Conclave Wednesday evening, Derry As, Wind Causes Peril s. `" }m ' tj al will be:oitserved..at Stevens '.hF.:. full partial scholarships are TheM.Y.F:: of FirstMethodist sembly, order of :Rainbow .Girls, 't w dump o orth '.i:a Myemor}a} library for the benefit ; offered to deserving applicants by church will hold a weenie roast , Derry Chapter of DeMolay held elected their officers. The meeting Salem's town p n N � af'tlfe ch en of the. town be- the Hospital Guild, and that a Saturday at:6 p. m. at the home its Lad.and Dad` banquet at was supervised bythe Mother Ad- Main street "exploded and,spewed ,.- .: ..' ginning Monday and continuing r -' - loan fundis also in existence to of Ann Crawford, Marblehead .the Masonic Temple with the main visor, Mrs. Robert Kingsbury, and sheets" of flame hep a volcano, throw h":Saturday.. Mrs. Eleanor. '. aid need students. Mrs. William street. Attendants must- bring feature the presentation of the was held in-Masonic..Temple. Offi- nearby residents reported Thurs- Y C. Forman,,children's librarian. -``` ",. Y sidenf o the their own frankfurts. DeMolay. Hats Off award - to cers elected:Worthy Adviso? Lois.day afternoon. € r� F. Swain,. past pre, f as•' madethe'announcement.Friday.• ,. °i� r-xc:,. Frank of Derry and.Ken- Three lire companies fought aw � `�,. Guild, accompanied Miss Gumma. Buckley, Associate Worthy Ad- neth Lovell of Windham, in rec- stubborn battle with the fire forNew boo"will be on display in This information.program was visor R Nancy. Kingsbury, Charity s room throughout M8sOT1IC•Slipper. ognition of long and devoted sere- Janelloss, Hope Garrett, two hours, saving thehomeand tlic 1: brought to students through oRe. " the fe`�sta"va7 7 hese may be tor- the efforts pf' Miss Madeline Cochichewick lodge, A.F. and ice to young ,people's problems, Faith Susan King, Chaplain Susan barn of Walter Lowes. The build- begumrng ;.the fallowing A.M.will serve a baked bean and pro'ects and welfare fn general Fitts,Drill Leader Shirley Buckley. � had a close call with the eco Gillen, head of the Guidance de- 7 iGn Thursday afternoon at ham supper Saturday frim 5 to 7 The,presentation was made by Girls, in Bow, Elizabeth Colman, wind-driven blaze only four feet Fiinrq.a story hour will be held pertinent, North Andover High P m in the temple on Johnson Dr. rd E. Emery, the local away. A shift-in the Wind put 7I. for'lite sehaoi children of the school Carol Putney, Sandra Barnard, wt4 street. Chap-"Dad. A turkey,dinner home-dwellers to flight before a , Eunice Baker,Carolyn Kibbe, Bar- Ey town„A;speeral attraction will be — was served by the DeMolay Moth- bora Morrill, Diana Robinson, high wall of flame: the presentation of,a skit consist- Gentlewoman In N. E. c A ers, udder:the direction oP Mrs. Confidential Observer Gail Sturte Filled with brush,vbooden debris ent with the occasion by a group ANDREW J. MORRIS s'sP' Salem, ���• Ashur Smith Arthur Smith Jr., vdt, Outer' Observer Barbara and tons of paper, the fire burst of Girl Scouts. On Friday morn- � ° i q'a presided as master of ceremonies. Ross, Choir Director Judy MaY, with a blast because of.the days -gbere will be+a Story Time The first general meeting of the Entertaimnent. followed. A large beat, it was reported. session} for the; pre-school chil- Parish solicitors attached to the Paragraph Brief$ Musicfal Bonnie;Van Buren, Flag The Salem fire department will' delegation of the boys went to Bearer'Ada Rowell,fanner Bearer A bulldozer operator, about to ilfIS& ALICE CHOREBANL4N dcets of the town:: iiew,school and auditorium unit of. hold its annual bail Saturday Lebanon for the Conclave acme- Carol Eaton, .We$t' Page Nancy start work in the dump, had to ¢y>•Saturday at 9, 10.and' 11 ne Michael's parish will be held Woodbury l h school paned Dr. Emery and Robert Moody East Page Beth Simmons; ride out of the area with lids Miss Alice Chorebanian, a mem- a,rte.there will be three showings, night at-Woo rY g Kingsbury. Robert Jones,P.M. C. machine as the fire raced in. all herr o€.the faculty of Salem Cen-.`- &there moven h picture `pro- auditorium.at_8 in the parish haM.-It`, �„;,„r. auditorium.. - Press Representative ."Beverley -, of ` g p p is.-expected that rite more than and past state junior deacon, was Routhier, Historian'Deborah Wat- directions He was not identified. tial school, has.decided to remain grat— ,This*Ili repeated for 250 men assigned h the,five di- Threat of rain Friday`morning. elected,.State Senior Deacon. It sun. Two Main street station fire as a teacher here:for another year.: the#cdiiidren of the Center at 2 The 7 a. m. temperature reading,is, passible that the next, State companies and the North Salem She was offered a higher-paying- ,gi ,{n the North Parish'church visions will be in attendance. v at Salem Depot was 47, Plans for the ball were made Announcement of additional so- Conclave may be held in Derry for May 20 anti to.gain admission, 2-m&P. responded.to Box 8 at position h Lyher ein Mass., to vest3�rya, - licitors was made today as fol- . ?n• i girls must,show their-._1955 re- 2:53.p. m. Becausethere are no stall teaching there in September, Fgrtxxan,who lives,in Dan- Lows: hydrahts in 'the district, water but she requested`a:new,contract.-” vers and has gained:a reputation cerpts for dues, which will,admit DLvision Fiive iLeonard Alois, Fire Fighters had to be pumped from a nearby here which has been granted by:';; Bowan Prize Winners their escort and trne other couple. as,;a speaker on India, has had g.. brooki Fire engdne tanks had to the school committee. She has - captain. . Nancy Kingsbury and Priscilla exceptional success ,with special ' The prize winners the Girls' candy water to the: edge of the been prominent,in local 'school~': Thomas Stack, captain; Joseph Invited - Cote made a report on the De iiiYagrams at the library for the Herman, W}Iliam.McAloon, John Ynvlted To Marc fr'owti negt league have been an- Malay conclave: which they at- blaze., . - circles--since Sept.,. .1951. Her,', - p[xr}aduen.of the town Harrington, Michael Corradino, unced> They are'Lillian Jensen, The relief was sounded at 4:25 home fs in Newburyport but her James A. Griffin, master of the hes• average, '85_49; Va a tended in Lebanon, N.H. m• but the North, Salem fire school year residence is .White .' * . U ` William Killen,, Kenneth Robin- John K, Tarbox school,. who is i. p' - .�t+•.+-alll'8'Women .son, William Sherlock, James chairman of..the Lawrence con- inion, second, Shirley . crew remained at the Bridge-.Inn. Brightney . Benjamin Sweeney, - Press high triple,..273; . .Tells De GOlf.News down the burned area and to burn Mrs.Gertrude Rushton of Irving,_ The.Woman s:club of St.Pau}s James ; John NiCOrS, eeneyt lyfgg AI vAli O, HAYE9 tingent of North Andoue es that 271; Grace. Robinson, G e' Giroux, has taken a over An untouched section to pre- street, on duty as a temporary :mal•church',will meet Mon. Casey tennis)parade, has req �0$; Janet Putnam; 103. vent a new outbreak. The rubble teacher at No: 6 school, has been . `.at+7:30 P: m in the arish Hillner, Joseph Chesel, Arthur (Saunders Photo) the Lawrence fire department have ” tran stroke lead over Robert nine- p Pruneau, Thomas Gosselin, An- The final averages:Lillian Jen- trend at the end of the first nine: will be covered with sand The fire engaged as a permanent teacher. ,1 he.=Members.are reminded to a unit of marching men there gen 85:49; Van ie Dorman, 85:5; `hrf. • ..:the meetin 'rheic United thotiy Gallant, Edwin Cunning- A Gentlewoman in New Eng Sunday afternoon,Juice en at ere hole of an eighteen-hole medal prevented this operation Thursday. Her assignment.for the new term , ng tO g ham Frank Gallagher, Leo Gale land, : a one act play m three Teda Gallien $2:51; Shirley Pres- handicap play as the Derry golf The bulldozer was in the dump to in September will be .announced I.M4 rks ©ffering ,boxes and scenes will be produced by the P-m seyr 82;41; Janet Putnam, 82.37; tournament got underway at the Push the debris back and cover it, later, lint flea for the Penny Wise Thrift eam 5B - Raymond Pybus', North Andover Woman's club as As $ result• Alderman Louis J. Grace Robinson, 80.52; Nancy Derryfield country Club-last week. 'but had W retreat in the face of Mrs:Prudence Douglas of Derry; - sltoi .< Scanlon has notified all officers 3; Janis Newcomb,79.39 the blaze. has been,elected for a Central us for,the luncheon will captain; Arthur -Potvin, Paul a contribution to the Town's can, Grey, • McWhaos followed with 47 as did and members of the fire depart- MbWha. Giroux totalled' 42, Be-r- school t ptember.'> De a , henry LibbeY, Everett ternxfal observance. The presents- Ame Trobec 753:3, Patricia Pas starting.in Se Ss Samuel Bevin Chairman; nips Y went that be fully frpPreoat the trend 45, Oakes 48 Barmister 49. "I OOO Church Pro Sin She"is now on the faculty of the rd-Whipple,Mrs. Fred Martell, .Thomas Kerins, Philip tion, which is based an incidents - I?ritna 78.29. ` Lon John:Casey,, Joseph .Marr in the"life of Ann Bradstreet, is many comments received by the :).illi -Jensen, prize scorer in a? + Pollard school, Plaistow.. A rad.. ,. Mrs,;Gladys Bamford, g. Y rr rtment s showing in the Law- Meyers 50, Sharkey Be Riley 53, x _- keski, John O'Neil, James Gilles- the literary work ok Mrs. Alvah [ the 1 ' re, rolled. at' Hampton Katsekiores 54r A. Bertrand 55, In an atmosphere sparkling with sate of the University of Maine, Broadhead; Mrs. ie Henrynmire, :Roger La- G.Hayes. rence Centennial parade "so I am Beach n the mutest to find fixe Wlllitloidn • 55 Parkinson. 55, . sh good :filo M o r and felioweg p, he has.specialized m music and Town, Mis. Perry Cran- ' O ? requesting that once agate you Salem's " oldest church began, speral. studies. s 'Ni"Mary Barwell ruche, James Noun The play•will be produced in req s g high scorer in New Hampshire Daley 63, Walsh 69. Another nine .. Team 5G—Andred6 Morris, caip• Veterans Memorial auditorium;show oro' good.neighbors that we ,and seventh in a•f`iekl.of holes will be writing another chapter m its long �� •; rain Louis Lyon,James. Vin- are wholeheartedly with them In Played this week to and distinguished history of serv- y }gorth Andover I-Iigh school on 3 , Tktg,first eight girls .in this complete play for the spriag tour Bl Windham Audience „ Meeting cent Costello, Edward Donovan, June 8 sit 8:30 p,an.There.will be this celebration by tnrrxmg out•in, contesii are, to bowl at Scarboro, ney, Awards will tie made for the ice'to the.commrinity.By a:unani- db Targe numbers for this affair" ;nous. vote of the spring; church .An over'1low audience in'Wind- a �Teacber-studient as- Augustine: Oscar, Andrew hfart,no'adnifssion fee,"but those who ole in:-a tournament. low xxet and low gross scores as de meeting,. the final plans for a.ham town hall' witnessed, the Joseph Corey.' wish to attend must obtain tickets The.director of .Public safety (ermined under the Gallows sys ri t' Andover High Team SD Jnha Cas9erly, cap ra order to furnish fixe)sage coin- added: 'T sincerely hope that all. Y m , Tues. fa*.,J se Sh John Wil with a control ration of officers and members of the de- Keniel`,C11nb Show tem of.handicapping. New players b7•�0_renovatlon and modernize- operetta 'Paints and Patches-. in tttegti schoolJoseph apshh .ea Cyd. mtttee wi ape rnteiested ixx participating.in this(Aon program were given the solid this week when school childrexf ; veli'-be two lam Maekre, Paul Dolan, John" ticket distrlbutlur. Tickets may partment off duty Will have a One ai!the best dog shows held stamp of ap ioval. of the town executed their most m;Jaives Ahearn Leo Axon Year s piay'may.enter at arty time. . project. Tke . Edna McGlYiux Mart be obtained from members of the deep sense of civic pride and in Merry was conducted by )tie T1xektens t gram n of the ambitious, stage '3'eazn 5FrJoseph I.Qbel, :cap cast, from members.of the North ill.report to rfW;ch_in this Pa- Profile Kennel Club in Veterans' Searles school `"... College will speaknow extensive program were heprd youngsters scored , Behind Head James Phelan Daniel Grieco, Andover Woman's club, and from rade as representatives-of the Memorial Halb last Supday. The D>$Cies$ Bn$IdinQ; in the,January church meeting of heavily with their perfornxance; ; Dr. Edward'Bulger,.James Foley, tennfal committee member&, finest fire department m the show closed at 6 P.m. and the of- Derry oouncii, Knights of Co- 19.53 when the trustees were asked They were coached by their teach. t' Michael Drpnxmey, Frank Mui`- This will be the second time Commonwealth. titers et the club and judges ad- lumbus, met Wednesday in K..of merely to conduct a survey of the erg and Mrs. Frances G. Kelley; 1 $11`the ether P.T.A. phY John,Cushing, John Hanson, that the PIaY has been pi oduced "Itis further requested that the joumed to the Beaver Lake Home P. bail. District De music:su supervisor. town have been invited.Earl Fathers Edmund Improvements. system for recommended deed [� ` Earl Pomer}eau, Anthony Gal The first presentation of the local eommandmg officer of each cam- of blr*here Mrs. Milton Double- Sweeney stat Fathers O'Connor the project g. .Since that date, The. comedy. rtrbmen lite pro. 1 'Vagina, Joseph Noone, Daniel MC- la f is literary treatment of pony forward,as early as possible day *here refreshments were and Iiannagan attended the meet the protect gradually gained mo- Afteductr proved tremendous;' hits, Carthy.Robert Finaeran, William t Norrtth Andover et::was,at a list. of;the. officers and mem- servedr,,The regular meeting .fol- ing, A social will be, held at mentum and-snow-balled. Needed After the last curtain call, the :. xtcx,�w,rgonxn ANnovas White, Lawrence Sarcon; John Chases Grove, Island Pond, May repairs and associated remodeling presented a,beauti. ; t' the annual meeting of the North hers of the department who will laved.��.At this time, H. Newton , Young actors c ._ 'Moran, Peter Kerwin, Fred Cros-.Andover Woman's club, last Year. participate in this parade to the Shay,,t,Ghaimtan of. the Dorothy 1$ formembers:'and friends.There:were uncovered,.as the desire to fill :bouquet to.;Supervlsor-.Kelley, t dale, Sr., Donald Deatdon, But It has been evaluated by ,am- chief's office." Scott - d, gave a report on the will be•lunch lunch. dancing. Cam serve Salem's children, youth,and An excellent piece of work.was" Hyland. Reno Orlanno. F. Con tent critics as excellent from Progie of the..fund: The club m}ttee: Jolm'Sfvik, Andrew Grillo adults most efficiently became the done by'the stage hands, Robert noes, William Lafond,George Hill • unam ly voted to donate $50 and John Brassard.The state con- ng the two Klein and Stephen Salons:.The is standpoints,of interest, entertain- )) guiding objective Dori N•�', Cfisries*Limes Frederick Gentle COnt1nuP �oeal to this. orthy cause:This amount venifon is to be'held in Laconia,Year interval, dozens.of meetings easti i men('and technique, oxer; James ;Crane, Dominic Bo- was a, ximately the proceeds of May 21 and 22.Grand Knight Sam have been held,, ter t ail The Professor..Rud i'fvear; Mis. Betty Campbell Saunders t t was considered weII Stephen, ,Alfred M$wain- j McGuire: will have the lead role of Ann �]}� sP Legasse and Edmund .Roy. Sr tiuriiea,gt of;co ee.eorc dam, -Verne, 9 An- i 7�a ' Bradstreet. Patience, a maid villi L1 lary � `. were elected delegates with Ge atansd memt - g winaees were a Ger- aid Tetreault and Lloyd Worster fore Eleanorlits by,Mtsa Louise Moisrad A comFlaint of brew nd .,. $hepherxl e t€dSte• bars as alternates by 't USdP >entering ' and"lhrceny bra t- l Norrixan'-Cote, judgerI 'Thee l, rP alis for acquiring abuild- r:: •'..•.. ,_. " - eh4j##,sentation;Or a all consist-+ VC+iIUCW ulna"Au IN. sr• c♦a- ca :.. �vj l:Onnnenciai VUservm'vuu,mow.w- ent with-he occasion by a group „ ,; a'em NH. tthu� smith. Arthur Smith Jr., vant, Outer' Observer Barbara and tons as paper, the fire burst of Girl Scouts; On Friday morn- ANDREW J. MORRIS: �% ;t+y,$,�,xj,;t�', �,�p.rR ', �ytq, f ptesiti8d as master of ceremonies, with ablast because of.the day's i$ jR Ing--;there will be i a Story Time 4 Ross, Choir Director.Judy 'May, heat, it was reported. 11, Enterjauuiient followed. large Musicial.Bonnie,Van Buren;.Flag pO " - - lig., The first general meeting of the * Paragraph Briefs ' sesseon for the. pre-school ehII- paitish solicitors attached to the map delegation of the boys went to Bearer"Ada•Roweil,Banner Bearer A bulldozer operator, about to MISS.ALICE OROREBANIAN drefief:the town, new school and auditorium unit of- The Salem fire department will Lebanon..for the Conclave accom- start work in the dump, had to _ "r Caro] Eaton, Page'Nancy - - O}i Saturday at 9, 10. and St, oris will be held hold its annual ball Saturday ponied by Dr. Emery and Robert Moody East Page Beth Simmons,Tide out of the area with his Miss Alice Chorehanian, a rnem-` St<Michaels parish machine as the fire raced in all her of the faculty of Salem Cen- A XA there will be three showings.tonight at.8 in the parish hail. It ;. - night at Woodbury high school Kingsbury, Robert Jones, P.M. C. .Press -Representative . Beverley Of a special moving picture `pro- . more than auditorium. in and past state junior deacon, was. Routhier, Historian-Deborah Wat- directions. He was.not identified. .traLschool, has.decided to remain - a' is expected that the ' gram. This will be repeated for 250 men assigned to the five di- - Threat.of rain Eriday.'morn g :elected;^State Senior Deacon., IT son, Two Main street station fire as teacher here:for another year, tire"°children of`the Center at-2 The 7 a. m. temperature reading, ds: possible that the .next. State plans for the ball were made companies and the North Salem She was offered ahigher-paying`.. visions willbein attendance. Conclavemaybe held in Der .company responded. to Box-8 at position at Lynnfield, Mass., to p,,m. in-the North Parish church :'Announcementofadditional so- at Salem Depot was 47. y ry for May 20 and.to gain admission, vestry. licitors Was made today as fol- ,u - . - in " - girls must show. their 3955 re--2:53.p. m. Because-there are water butstart teaching there in September, Mrs,Forman,who lives in Dan- �j } - ceipts for dues, which will admit hydrants:in the district; 'water but she requested a:ne sante ract.:- verg and has gained,a reputation ,laws: -' Fire Fighters had to ire engin from a nearby here which has been granted by.'.. has had Division Five�Leonard Albis; g B.OVs�,ing,PriZe Winners their escort other couple. brook: Fire engine tanks had to the school committee. She has =a speaker on s India, captain - Nancy Kingsbury and Priscilla exceptional success .with special Thomas Stack, captain Jose a arch -,,The!prize winners e the Girls' carry water to the edge of the been prominent t. local school.- ph 'Invited To M Cote made a .report opt they De circles -since Sept., iograms at the library for the Herman, Wflliam.lVIcAloon, John n9tinrlg.league have been an- Malay conclave which they at- blaze. p 1951: Her.> phtlliren-df the town Harrington, Michael Corradino, master of the neon They are'Lillian Jensen,tended in Lebanon: N. H The relief was sounded at 4:25 re school s in resid ice but her, William. Killen; Kenneth Rabin- James A. Griffin,. bask,,average, 85-49; Vangie p. m. but the North Salem fire- school. year residence is White John K. Tarbox school, who is , second, 85-5; S h f r ley - crew remained at the scene-to wet Bridge,Inn. �`ts-, 'airs Women son, William Sherlock. James chairman of the Lawrence tort p Brightney,. 73enjamm Sweeney, tin enb of North Andovers Cen- high triple,,.273; .Tells Deily GOlf NeWtl dowstlieburned area and to burn -tree GertrudeRushtonter Irving1. ,., o The<Uroman's club of St. Pauls g :.271; Grace Robinson, Geo a Giroux, has taken a over an untouched section to pre- street on duty as a temporary ; .., James Casey,:John Nicors, Robert. MRS. ALVAH G. HAYES p s�" ty1�:08; Janet Putnam; 103. vent a new outbreak. The rubble teacher at No. 6 school; has been= ,1;puicopal church will meet:Mon. Hillier, Joseph Chesel, .Arthur - - tennial parade,has requested that three stroke lead over Robert Ber- dalt;:at',7:30. p. m in.the parish - (Saunders Photo) the Lawrence Etre department have engaged. permanent teacher.. :, p Pruner, Thomas Gosselin,.: An- 1 - The'filial.averages: Lillian.Jen- trend at the end of the first nine will be covered with sand.The fire en a ed as a .house. Members are reminded to .+ a unit of marching men there Sen 8549; Van a Dorman, 85,5; prevented this operation Thursday, Her assignment for the new term "brim #o+the meeting their United thony Gallant; Edwin- Cunning- "A Gentle Gentlewoman playNew three Sunday afternoon,June 12 at 1:30 sell 5497 n n 51;Dorman, res- hole of an eighteen-hole medal The bulldozer was in the dump to 'n September will be .announced g ham, Frank Gallagher, Leo Gale- la c ShirleyY handicap play as the Derry golf Thanks Offering �boxes and azzi scenes will be produced by the P• m• say, 82141• Janet Putnam, 82.37; tournament got underway at the push the debris back and cover it, ater. $rundles for the Penny Wise Thrift As a result; Alderman Louis J, Grace Robinson, 80.52; Nan but had to retreat in the face of Mrs:Prudence Douglas of Derry' Shop - Team 5S-— Raymond Pyll North Andover Woman's club as Nancy Derryfield country Club last week. captain; Arthur Potvin, Paul a contribution to the Town's cen- Scanlon has notified all officers Grey,80.3;.Janis Newcomb,79.39; Kachayos followed with 47 as did the blaze. has been elected for a Central. `IIestesses fall luncheon will and members of the fire depart- _. McWha. Giroux'totalled 42, Ber- school.post starting in September. - beJyl3as.5atrfal Bevin-nksairman: Dempsey, Henry Libbey; Everett tennial observance. The presents- Amelia Trobee, 7 :3, Patricia Martell, Thomas .Kerins, Philip tion, which is based on .incidents merit that he fully appreciates tees he.Putnam 78.29. trend 45, Oakes 48, Bannister 49, $7,000 Church Program She is now on the faculty of the Mrs• 'chiard Whippppl1e' bIra. ,!Ted Lon John Casey, Joseph Mor, in the life of Ann Bradstreet, is many.:comrnents received Y Liliiax1 Jensen, prize. scorer In Meyers.50, Sharkey.50; Riley 53, �e Pollard school,-Plaistow:.. A_grad 'l:#hitta`ter, Mrs. Gladys.Bamford, $+ - departments showing in the Law- In an atmosphere sparkling with nate of the University of Mame,- , e, Broadhead, Mrs. keskl, John O'Neil, James'Gilles- the literary work of Mrs. Alvah the league, rolled ,at` Hampton Katsakiores 54, A. Bertrand 55, . £ :, a rence Centennial parade, "so I am Beach nn. the contest to find she good .humor And fellowship, she has specialized in:music and - Ldw1n;z3rown; Mrs:'Perry Cyan- ']He+ Henry Emmre, Roger La- G.Elates: Williamson 55; Parkinson; 55, g x ruche, James Noone: The play will be produced in requesting that once again you .rktiest scorer in New Hampshire Daley 63, Walsh 69. Another nine Salem's oldest church. began social studies. st€rf and'M>ss Mars Barwell Team 5C Andrew Morris, cap- Veterans Memorial auditorium, show our good neighbors that we aril seventh in a field of holes will be played this week to writing another chapter in its long are wholeheartedly'wih them m and distinguished history of sere- taln;Louis Lyon,Jam Vin- North Andover High school an 32. The first eight girls .in this complete play for the spring tour- ice to the community:By a:unani- Bi Windham Audience this.celebration by turning out in _. P, „ . Meetingcent Costello, Edward Donovan, June 8 is 8:30 p. m.There will be contest are;to bowl at Starboro, hey,Awards will be made for the Av ustine Oscar, Andrew Hart;.no admission fee,. but those who large numbers for this affair." •+ ill a-tournament. low net and low gross scores as.de-mom vote of the spring, church m town ow audwitn se Wmd• �•T?ar$nt-Teacher-Student as The director of public safety .meeting: the final plans for a hath_ town hall. witnessed, the sociati o£ North Andover High Joseph Corey. wish a attend must obtain a rgeticketsearn- added: terriimed under the ping. New Sys- $7 000 renovation and modernize- operetta Paints' and Patches". ; µop , "* sincerely-hope that all 'F;will hold'a meeting Tues- Team 5D�Tohn Casserly, cap- In order to furnish the large tom tem of.handicapping. New players tain; Joseph Shea, John Cyr;Wil- officers and members of the d a One ixf Club dog shows participating in this tion program were given the solid his week when 'school childreli m, inthehighschool mrttee with a control of interested in pa of the town executed their most, liam Mackie, Paul Dolan, John ticket distribution. Tickets may partment off duty well have a 'One of the best dog shows held stamp of approval. 4 - wiH be two year's enter at any time. r Martin;Janie Ahearn,Leo Axtin• be obtained from members of the deep sense .of civic_pride and in De was conducted by the The first faint rumblings of the ambitious stage project. e . - Edna McGlynn of ream 5F Jose h Label, cap- c from members of the North Will report to march in this pa- Prrfi tKeitnel Club'in Veterans' , ep Searles school g T is kina cell speak p a now extensive program were b rd youngsters scored ° Pain James Phelan,Daniel Grieco, Andover Woman's club and from rade as representatives of t h e Memorial)FIa11 last Sunday. The Discuss Building in the January church meeting of heavily e vily with their performance. ; tin's a .Behind Head-.p Edward Bulger;'.James Foleg, tennial coinmittee members;. finest fire department m the. show dosed at'6 p. m. and thealDalry council, Knights of. Co- 1953 when the trustees were asked Y were eoarhed by their teach + - ' ., - i D Frank Mur- en ' time Commonwealth.- ricers of the dub and judges ads lumbills, met Wednesday in K. of merely to conduct a survey of the ere ;and Mrs, Frances Ci. ,Kellepr S ' orf an the other P.T.A. Michael runup y, This will be the second m phy, John Oushing, John Manson; that the lay has been produced. "It is further requested that the journed to the Beaver Lake Rome S hall. District Fathers Edmund 'heating; system for recommended music supervisor. town have been invited p The comely roles. in the. ro- Y Aced :Earl- Pomerleau, -Anthony Gal--The'first reselltation of tine local commanding officer.of each tom-:4f 71Hrd;and_.Mrs. Milton Double- Sweeney and O'Connor improvements. Since that date, p ^ t+r' va , Joseph Noone, Daniel Mc- ri pr liter treatment of Pany forward.as early as possible day wltere refreshments wer and,Harmagan attended the meet-. the project gradually gained mo- dutcetiion,.proved. tremendous hits, ' ` n � Car�tH Robert Finneran, William playwright's Andover Poet was at a list of the.,officers and mem- servedi The regular meeting fol- Ing, A social will be held at mentum and snow-balled: Needed Young the last clxttain .call, the yV1+f n61R+'NOxTH ANDOVER White'-Lawreelce Semon: John.he cerin of the North bees of the department who will lowed,• At this time, H. Newton.Chase's. Grove, Island Pond, .May repairs and associated remodeling actors presented a,beanti. ;the annualmeeting u bouquet to Su Moran, Peter Kerwin, Fred Cros- Andover Woman's club last year. participate in this parade to the Shaw,:chairman of the•;Dorothy 14 for members and friends.There were uncovered, as the desire to 9 cerof Work,wa r dale,Sr., Donald Deardon, Balt s been evaluated b trim- chief's office" Scott €und,gave a report on the will be•lunch-and dancing. Com- serve Salem's children, youth,and da eiccellent piece of wor[c was a Hyland, Repo Orlanno, F. Con- It ha Y perigee of the.fund: The club by fire stage Bands, mittee: John'Sivik, Andrew Grillo adults most efficiently became the Rbbert ; f petent critics as excellent from • unanittu§ly voted to donate $50 Klein and Ste h •,;,;�; noes,William'Lafond,George.Hill, stand i its of interest, entertain- "" - and John Brassard.The state can- guiding.objective. During the two peri. Barons;:„Th , le Dineen Frederick Ge C t T� 'dj to this. cthy cause.This amount yention is to he held in Laconia, year interval, dozens of meetings caste 3 } "tiles memt,and technique•: CQntlriile live wase xirilatel the proceeds of The ProfessorcRu <, tier; James `Crane, IIominic Bo- �, Betty Campbell Saunders y May 21 and 22.'Grand Knight Sam:have been held, midnight oil" dtllrb_ 1uear; ` d l a was considered well S#ePhel a •. `> r .^,, , James^ MgGlteret ,;will have the lead role of Ann D r Legasse :and Edmund Roy., Sc., burned, and gallons of coffee coni` �' d ,. Rival.,• a,'; • ���e1 (re� spent• ,, _ rs' Theodt>i�,1;,MiWr!u Patience a maid, will Burglary 11de5B' were elected delegates with Ger- fore by interested members,be o ,,,• 1 tt 1 Bradstreet. P tr ,_ WF wmne s were a Ger Flesch. *„ '+ G ffin: i7 ✓ old Tgfresult and Lloyd Wurster tote Enol plans trouId be presented i li8i��+,lj+ r .' Batt ,Iirrli,,.., il,.,: . :iaularYed':by Miss Louise t:s in the -.. :rwhePlierd estate pupp Sn . . . . t �I + •°,,....• - , .`� Iranian.:Other participants.m.-the A complaint-of breaking tend w, ., yy as alternates. � . by trustees-Alan'G rl ,Sanfordfill �.;:,•". arm' entering ' and Torten 'brought bjM rNa n Gate,, ltulggd 'The a ,::plops £or.a¢quianrig..a+lrwlck iii e ad air r.. rint>,l ""i F ` ii,zvrll,be Mrs:Ruth Bradstreet g y sex.ani 'swam ,first • b_a ftlh tteeQA�; Lanagan; Mrs. Helen Bain, Reid against Charles,E:'Vailiere; 4&5: mg were,discussed but mo action haIff a la' er co arta 1 , Essex street,' was further con- I aqd.a Doberman Pincher men. Another meeting will be The target date to gin the nam ew " „ i K. Taylor and M.•Milton Howard. timed to Wednesday in Lawrence f A,won first and best o ' ,Y 'project has been get for June -: ,,, District court,'Fridays when the E : f match,a Standard Celmau- is held ons h swhsubject will intake at which time the following iterms „nn d i t a Graga`i~vumme, .Lairector'So Dinner court was informed that there ed by Jemes'Crawford of place.Lunch was-served under the will be begun: „+ i ' sing ando�AYaur xyf,Service The Alpha Phi Chi sorority of was reason to bblieve '.that he. gthn•"'Muss. Door'nawon direction of John Brassard 1—Installation of 'crew hot air ani¢ haapital,in:.Fifctibull rsi Win of Haverhill, Trintatian Congregational.church would be indicted by the ];seekheating system: the I3ortlt Aixluver,gram- with hold its annual donee at Can County grand JulSurety was 2—Installation of 3-inch rein- l)puglas Ixari"2$ ; sclsarils to tallt to-t113e eighth• Inti, Peabody, Wed '`day continued at .$ .090, ° American Legion Notes The chorus: Joane0ar?k-' Anda. j � forced concrete floor with asphalt s girls Who ane ih ted'in �t. blembers' and guests will Valliere was taken into custody Ti+i`i rtainf veterans A group of past coMmanders•of or vinyl the flooring to completely Elaine; ;Cruel ,.. Garai:v+ career• meet at the church at 30 a, m, on April 27 for a-break at•the Lester Chase-post, American Le- s,Patricia Foster,Jacqueline a A"roup of members from the replace existing floor. Binet ' tot-a t•.' - Doris 'Donnell gion, held a meeting to plan on m Frederick Tlnkham ^John ; essed llie'ae Toth" G and Mrs. home of:Mrs, l)0 3—New 4 inch wainscotting on es. Mrs Geuiutirsi sir Mrs Dorothy De auxiliary to the Veterans.of ,;nr ge=ts 'a Vivian Meserve ar co chainmen 50 Cedar street, in which five compiling a list of all past corn- Palermo, Leo Root. Howard Al- • "a, -- . F Wars joined a group from outside walls bri ht:Paula ® , in $ y of the committee ' rltarge, cartons of cigaarreettes,a':wallet and i st at Laconia. and enter- menders with a view t0.honoring 4—Rearrangement of kitchen ll f�iialey, Mark Sones; i ' a piggy banki4ere;alleged to have the men at a future date. It is Holly Jones, James Salons; Har- , as>cseer a t; 7�. 1.��e the boys at the V. A. Hos- equipment with installation of new old G « ikiptnutn,a as nerir H.faiaNfe Jr � been taken: planned to hold a dinner meeting agnon.Peter hlcSwain',Alvin., ^�7t 1,01.1 lett. sewing M ting'- _ .. . pi in.Manchester. were :at which time tokens'will be pre- .counters, wall cabinets, and sink. Peabody, Patrick: Wallace;. John ; .'. ,n s d°Q�' • - of 19 5`' The Ladi Circle North An- ,. _ Pla and.prizes awarded,win- setFted to these men. who have 5—Installation of new mire Jenkerson, Leon Currier, James t a f 344 tea to a yy� }*h These various groups make closet, 'supply closet coat racks, Gould, Donat Matte, George Phil- ` .t�,�ne of lesyu Avanne, spousal by st.Insbaet'a Guild >� dover Gra ge'_wily,m t'Wed"nes- � �I'Ia11s.50 Wi � served the organization:and tom- _ eppseaimately, eco teat psi Alter sehoal:a�dltedat.. .- f anttrips to the hospital.aiM,l. and closet for game storage: _ lips, .ot the nortaerly a fnt, ntprizes that the. Veterans munfty. A vote of confidence was 6-New 3s-inch copper water Richard Frenette; Robert ¢ and ttie eeateniy nine o Saudi rdaT-is at-Sao P.St. OF NORTH OVER • extended to. 'Past Commander Garland, Richard Lowe, `Martha ih ev>•.atns 'sin ru J�b�leeEvent• cTheir-visits are eagerly service tothechurch building. Pea - •, eeryv'duectwn alo . Directed b�Ades' aeana.a 6resoatwn ` Robert Hutchinson for.his effort body. John Morels,, . Elaine `_ of seta maple Ave ? ted Those from Derry to gutting over the Dorothy Scott 7—Removal of center partition Blanchard, Karlene Horton, Ger- a', ttoitere '�• •. �, Lawrence lodge,902,Order Sons eEliza Kunes, Katharine,Drive which will take place May in vestry and installation of new alddne Spalke, and Joan Mac- point:of besinoing. ? Sharon, Hilda -Sullivan, Rene - plastic-type folding drapes. Dowell. a. rhes ng las #�; t of Italy in America.will join this 26: . dmenta to zoning b9 ws - �• poste. 8—Complete overhaul .of Estes a _ eep.}(ereby-approves OY Yankee Sam dad Bea$Supgdr. «. a..ara ; Smit}) and Yvonne La ke sRaw d 0"i y year in celebrating the 50th anni- an now in the sanctuary. ? orgies., - t��-t��om ' '+ versary of the founding of the ,:, ■�� . ° a GAonaE rrNroLv wciN order. �.,/ Treasurer Robert Kesler as.in- Four Learn Lesson sOn n y Loh l Boy Wins Prize Salem N. t a e strutted by the meeting to with, Four Seen age boys from Law- may.,.tttoraeG=3 rlJ, C•cbicbewlck Ledge, AE+. ®d JL7r. � M �/a , w Saturday, May 14-5't0 9 itis May 111 tis At a meeting held Thursday Livingstone Park in Man- f draw$2,000 from FirstCangrega- ranee and Andover were given a ik r.. . Jti�r s. rsou& Mll�)NIC:TJ:MPLE Amendment to supine By am wee night in the longe hall on Haver- cheater teen age safety driving Toeu cterec. at the speaat Towa Meetms ben the hill street,initial ions were made Central Beats:Auburn tianal church's savings account to lesson in geography late Thursday Noma A.rtdovat';. lobnssn street,Neem cede er North Andover veterans Auaitori on p Ro ' E-O ..was. held and James begin the project. Thee balance to afternoon by Salem and New sell:rdaes. Melimbi ismi Cbildan,•M•wza weaneeday evening Apel sz, lass, t a for a Idinner-dance which will �n o7 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Salem Central School defeated be paid over a ten-year period A Hampshire state police, P. W_ under Artcle 11 or rt a wa held on Columbus day as a gold Co of"Griffin street, a senior at Auburn 8 to 2 Tuesdaym the first 1. tis a teva copy vorim u amend sfdtoa 1, of A tele standing vote of thanks,suggested The 16-year-olds were-su ry of the North Anaovet rowna.BY w jubilee event Headley:high school fi baseball panne of the season played by treasurer Robert Kesler, was to Scorn Canobie lake is situated E imlry sits fns u out am werune in tine John Leone was. appointed pm eteat the following- - ester, N.. H., won second at Auburn, N. H. James Peters accorded trelsteet Guild and Davi- in New Hampshire,'not Massachu�^ section I. alae of rAw in as Bram chairman and-plans are to psi He scored 410 points out of and Arthur Paterson pitched a son who had drawn up complete setts• F. Districts be furthered at a series of meet- . WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE-THE In determining tine area and front of ings to be held in the near future.:a able 500, Earl Leben s stu- three hitter for Salem with Peters and detailed piaeis for the project The police lecture theygotalso A any lot to any* coning district theme i� dent at Central High+ IVlanchester, getting 'credit for the victory, i their own spare time. The ties- included instructions on the lake •,� ..,..n• ,nrmAaA wnv in,w within the it its e ...D<-._. __:__ -.anti ASO beinto Celnm 'civ ..roma :r. ♦ba n.. .,aaawu uvwcu U. mow,-..y rim yw uavt .oma- muu ,u yvuca1ua11 F1nCnet -.Ano"`•' ' ^�' --141 t p17s;. ,' _ tinued to Wednesday in Lawrence. fee, won fust and best Of sex. taken, Another meeting will he The target date`to 'n the _ District court'Friday, when the.Be' ofIt( match,a Standard Cchnau- held_May.25 when further discus project'has been..set f ni[hhartrt, .A ` Ye:,t3` a"'Thlyd; Mlss Grace Gununo Director Sorority DinneP yit$rly uoynaoa am ,pf NUrsing and of Nursing-Service Court was informed that there Y James Crawford J for dune 13 r rt a se owned b ;;ion oil_ this subject will take. at which time the following items l'arr?u't111€ `z- ;� a - g The Alpha Phi Chi sorority of was reason to believe that he B lington,Mass. of Place. Lunch Was served under the will liceman,' " ' "' �raPYaI a fit me&aaterlY time t Burbank hospital'in Fitchburg, Door prize won be begun: , �`r C o Alva;saia•,.golonf Pre e Via edistrly time.�, • . Trintarian Congregational church would be indicted - direction of John Brassard. — . - Pohcema �, ,`•= . x.. f"s{2-;feet,more teas ronr::the.lust- sited the North Andover gram- will hold its annual dinner at.Cen+ Count rand u the Essex M r:s rs. Wright of Haverhill, , 1 Installation of new,hot. air S na..nTt Y g 1 Jury. Surety was heating system. henff, George,,iragn0ir• a 1Inimele € saol,oA t the eaateriy line o£ars M°Ave:,' r schools to talk to .,die eighth $ -» American - 2—Installation of 3-Inc _ Douglas Alexander. p fury Inn, Peabody, Wednesday continued at 1,000: Le�,IOII NOteS h rem aw#.aa+ndteriyitne,ot aecona:si., thence rade girls who are interested 1n night. Members and Valliere was taken.into custody L-i• 'tgi. i "forced concrete floor with as -The chorus;;:Joan"Cls ,: tat�tp,as-at.ng �anbke ass running in an guests will n talII veteraII5 A group of past cotnmanders•of. phal. Wright, rke, Linda turn Hfraotion aldistance-oz les feet to nursi career.. - meet at the church at 6:30 a. m, on Aril-27 for a break at•.the or vinyl tile flooring to-com completely Cruclu s < Lester Chase- tg t. Elaine slr a distance at 80 feet'atgiea . Miss Gununo stressed the ole- Mrs. Doroth Graham and Mrs: homegof Mrs.. Doris -O'Donnell, A.:group of members from the pos ,• American re lag P Y Travds,.Patrfci g> Carol - Eudning a. alata¢ne or s0-loco in a y i Derryauxi]iary to the Veterans of gion, .held a mooing to plan on replace existing floor- Binette -a Foster, Jacqueline arirlfllveaterir aireatton to epomr: m°nos Vivian Meserve a co-chairmen 50 Cedar street, inwhich- five 3—New. 4-inch wainscotting on FrederickTinkham, John xurmng-aaa running in anorckaastenr of the.committee aha a Foreign Wars.joined a group from compiling a'list of all.past Com. n8 Palermo,..Le Com- direction a distance or ass rent t4 a potnq [. rg • cartons of cigarettes,a wallet and the maulers with a view to honoring outside walls. o Root, Howard Al- 1 the turning and.,;m,aag et aoutnariy DAIICE VARIETIE.I a piggy bank,were alleged to have P°sk at Laconia and enter- g 4—Rearrangement of kitchen bright, Paula Qualey, Mark Jone ` "` 1 AU"11on.a distance of 2rt feat to a point; SCWln M tills been taken. tained the boys at the V. A. Hos- the men at a future.date. It is Hoi1y Jones,.James Salon S' irl-,4 titrntng dna running m a southwest- OI 1955 - .planned to hold a dinner meetin equipment with installation of new a, Har_. ' _$. erly,-airecuoa a distance or aaa feet to a g h Pita! in Manchester. Games were - counters, wall cabinets, and sink. old Gagnon;.Peter N]cSwain,Alvin Pahl.4a the easterly.line of Maple Avenue, S The Ladle Circle o€North.An played and rizes awarded win- at which time tokens will be pre- - Peabody, eatd'''P°iR being a toximatel 300 £ret -sponsored by St.Michael's dOVerGra ,,�] [ } P 5-Installation of new ` sroru.rtata tin sing on of ma northerly o",seri n No.Ande.er High scbeSl Auditorium �'will m t'Wednes- Lod a Plans 50th g ups. ina.ke seated to these men who have robe y, Patrick Wallace, Jo of nets. These various ro served the organization and com closet, supply close coat racks, Jenkerson, Leon Currier; James s o£,'rnird street ami. the easterly Line o Sunday,May 15 at-8:00 P.N-- - frequent trips to the hospital.and moult A vote of confidence was g �'storage. Gould; Donal Matte, Geo( and closet for sine story .� Avenue,aoNbwas ariyn do sedan°al no Y M+:.Bernard Bresnahan TO oe xonTn ,uvpovAn - a furnish prizes that the. Veterans y' lips, Richaz•.d' F'renette, ge Phil- °°° 'D;mMed b - can use. Their visits are ea eel ander 6—New 34_inch copper water Roller", ' a ..'t g y 'extended to Past -Comm service to the church building. Garland, Richard Lowe, Martha ' daefertq rim or said Maple Avon e, -/� N,grfr e�u�. ileei Ev'P.l]:b. pCipated, Those from� Derry Robert .Hutchinson .for his effort ng. Peabody, r a?m teeE to tna Point.os nsatnnmg, were Eliza Kunes, Katharine o Puttin over the Dorothy Scott Removal of. Center partitionY; Elaine roar maas.e : May u, res . •T ' ` an t g 7 41.John Orel Fin atm smandmehts s aonsg by-awn Lawrence lodge, 902,Order Sons Blanche e - `f d of Italy i Sharon, Hilda Sullivan, Rene n e Drive which will-take place May m vestry and installation of new ton, Ger_ h*cup aPproyed. or Yankee l[am and Sean Sapper, a t as.aln ! y n America will join this 26. y plastic-type folding drapes aldine Spalke, and loan Mac- ' c1i psNcof.D by service Committee x�. . - : y teas„' year in celebrating.the 50th anni- Smith and Yvonne Laporte. Dowell, - Attorney General. Cechtehewick Ledge, A.F. and,A.N. v. versary- of the founding of the - 8--.Complete overhaul of Estey `. May:ill 1s �^°• order. - organ now in the sanctuary. eiMmea: - Saturday, May 14-5. to T p.m.: - L04.Aj Bo Wins`Prize Treasurer Robert Kesler was in- Boys 4OHN J. LroNs. may 11,",less At a meeting: held Thursday y �Q�8i1? M H. y Learn Lesson roamer Mil�)NIC. 1'J;MPLE Amendment to zonins ay-Sawa opted night in the.lodgeha31 on Haver At Livingstone Park in Man- ♦ ♦ structed by the meeting to with- .Four'ween age North Andover,. steed, rohnsen street,north.Andover at the Special Town Meeting held., rhe hill street,initial Chester teen age' safety driving draw $2,000 from First Congress- rence and Andover, from Lacy +!: North'Ando ver.Veteran's Auditdri on plans were made CeIItral Beats Auburn bona] church s savings account to lesson in geography r. were given' a rrerw"an`aovcr, arses. 7tekel:—'fscenta;Children,ao cwts 'weaneaaay areal sora at, iris at for a dinner dance which will be Road .was held and James begin the g grapttY late Thursday r tt ilei as a true aoPY P. M.,under Arty°11 of fie w t, Cote„son of Mr.and'Mrs. Harvey Salem Central School defeated project. The balance to afternoon by Salem a ` VOTED to amend Section i, of A leis held on Cnlumiws day as'a golden be paid over a ten- and New , of the.Nona Andover zoning.$y w jubilee event. co, of Griffin street, a junior at. Auburn 8-to 2 Tuesday in file first standing v year Period. AIRS state'police. by elt the it out and d¢sarung::m ...-bis p Bradley:. high school in baseball ameof the season played g. oto of thanks,suggested The 16-year-olds-were•su ria thereof the fol idea g: - .Tota Leone was appointed pro. Ma l�chester, IV. H., well second at Auburn,,N. H. James. Peters by treasurers Robert Kesler, was ko learn Canobie 1 ed Section 1.- arae of Lata in all z ws gram chairman and Plates are to . eke is: situated VUE ARE PLEASED TO 'ANNOUNCE THE alar es be furthered at a series:of meet- Pri*,He scored 410 points out of and Arthur Paterson pitched a accorded trusteet Guild and Davi- in New Hampshire,not Mas ,. Indetermthing the area and fending'.oe son who had drawn up complete setts. sachu ^ 3 / am lot m any somas district sore a i to be held In the near future a gfossible 500. Earl Leben,a stu- three-hitter.for Salem with Peters and detailed plans for the Th ..not be Included any lana wnnm thaH ns den4 at Central High, Manchester, getting 'credit for. the victory. in titch ` Project a Police lecture they- of els'""'" ' GRAND OPENING o of . street upon which such lot rab waig;;fust prize with 419 points. Salem scored six runs is the r own spare time. The pas- included lnstructicns on the o ` r : even it the fee to such street is in. e' - , for then. offered a he lake t owner of the lot; ex«pt mat u n norpe= FOr SOIIEe��pSWICl1 Tho di uulers of the three torp poli- second and one each in the fourth th Prayer of being Salem's source of drinking lot has its corner bounded by a unread bo will:carnpete in the finals to and sixth.Auburn scored one run thanksgiving to bring-the.meeting `Nater supply. They were t ng ` 4! ' ' line conneaang Other bounding tines winch, Nonmlrr PHn.WAH S-111 AONa. be field In Claremont, .May 27, in the first and one run in the to a close. swimming is absolute old x , � �. - A aJotfd; wools intersect, putedt area: er;eh ams room, savage and vailo. R absolutely forbidden. v : sin nit bounding assn be oomputad as it for4+tate record. - seventh, sports called for The boys came to the attention yuan bounding lines were eo extend6a. Lands ed: ons nine tom yep All 17 bays that made the tri Clarence Nutting during the pro- on of the Y cl No lot, upon wnlw to ",nen located any Piny her, three mites to.Leash, {Y: p police when it was reported t l`” ba beening r.with respect to en on ts permit to soaton-ii onte 11. were able.:to P ,codings of the meeting'indicated.that they were:swimmi .i . '�TONITE for the SEASON f°° trap actio and-Is then ants/saying Call me ' IF Funeral get into the game. clearly First Congregational ng n the , y rot ins eracnoa of any building, shat{ ratnJ ,SWICR'4E1-lh They were Douglas LaCourse C..F. church is g egational lake. They were on the water in a than be sub-divided or reduced in area funeral of Mrs. Jane Young: Arthur Paterson 313 & P.,`Lar Progressing...steadily in 'boat propelled by. an outboard JJ`,nn w. • m any manner unless saia lot ansli..tna:a- JwNoi�:Nowa ANDOVER, :-f .. est :'Broadway took -place Donabedlan .0` Phili a'S' :all areas of its activities. Reports motor when lice card , and �it/y�K..' meet he a sumdets area any width to _ P DeNauit were y .Deaconess The ' police spotted them. x : meet the requirements or rte sp-74aw and : h Presented b y cal oo e. R the Saw- L. F., Tames Peters 1st. ll & P. Helen, playdon, Trustee an automobile went to the lake e ; : Herta such Sok meet dna any rsgf g ` tt r. mineral Home. Rev: Karl Ha Y Alan mobile which they parked 1 ' I > tneraoa. ansa yedet a)1 the cruor regwre- •,....., try Kr Bean I S., Bill Buft_Guild,. Treasurer 'R:obert Kesler;on Policy.Street-.'near.. -, w manta of:ms &y-taw. rf lana tu::.eub- ; ...of Sat Luke's Methodist 2B, James Bean 1B, John Lawrie Philathea Presrd the,intake • ' , BtMK ddvu ho d in violation on he d or }2,yse""dte*, officiated-and 'conducted R, F,, Rich end Auth Enni where the water is limped-"' - -' manareraeatnviernilt hall be is�brUlaY <•' , : -.--t Richard R. IF., Tr easurer'Verna Dom- 'the. town P ..ped into -Pa®1t ce other.Darinstand be,transi w a'• "'"'tau ittal services at Forest Hill David.Raymond 3B,Gordon Dunk- Dona. mains. They. carAed ; F@roredy FRostr reference to any of the-land go trahafaned ';•;rasa tery,,East Derry. The bear- ley S, 5., •Bruce McKenna 28 hue,Church School Superintendent their own boat and motor far a r ' n ' or wan,,,srerence to the io! tsl retained •rs William H ry. afternoa n P uacu as of such lead and iws meas the. "•esaonm re -Ben'armn Hoisington, James' -Letournerm 2B; Richard La edge, .Secreta of the non the water.They wore dt11CKERING ROAD, NO; ANDD ER reandxhens ar dim ap-Law. Any lana F Young, Ray :Scott, and Bergeron IB, Allen I ails yrnen's Fellowship V Law- bathing sults: but these we # - taken by eminent his Dn or conveyed for - ng L.F., rence,.and the Bred:with clothing. re Cov- RTS. 12S Hold 113—Near Wilson's C ser a public Purpose for which the land could star a isss Bonner, Jr. A delegation and Joseph Pivovar C. F. Haney. Pastor,Rev. ohs C. g Y• - nave been or was taken byy'emment domain anent to zoning ax-Laws aaoDtea at ded from the W. S. C. S. of Sixt - There was a .police reception chyli mat as deemed tn'be treliaf02rea is the pec at Town Meettng'beld in tas Y boys turned out,for base- vioiation of the provisions hereof. ' omit Andover 'vHeran•e Audunifum an St. ke's',church.. ball this.year, The,squad had to committee waiting for them when warn a roc to one ownersmp>a situated. race ay evening.he me, at a P. M....; be cut down to twenty, S eCifiCatlOn6 they.docked. All four expressed i in part in'me Town oPNOMh Andover:and ur tide 12'of the wiapt: y, because of P Read Pr voTEto ameaa uta zoning Ey-Laws ital Patients the lack of I y surprise about the lake beingin Pr Part an dations town or aur; Liu 11 Playground space. Ac- Specifications for the new _ New Ha - (r'dTIYin d Pravlsoaa, aegulauona and reecrmaane oe cola a the raovtng.earorhea Parcel cording to Mr. Petrillo and four Hampshire and the.fact that s tete ay-Law,shall be applies to ttut,pertion of lana from'Agrioy t I is rnauatrI or dnesda admitted. to the Mr. room addition-to Woodbury it is-close ry high d to swimming. Parents or euch lot as lies tp.the Town of. 'A Daxre oY'land on uta aortherir ala°of' naex..Eastman:.hospital,. Ed- Littlefield; the Junior Hign school are::now readyand were not' . Andover is the same manner as tf th clerk roes l coaled dna deseMbea as coaches. coffin the s may notified and warnuigs re- 'it e , •,�'�: C®IKIIIt E entire lot.were situated therein. fola; mu Cox:of Chester,- N,'H. Dis- g, quad is ane be obtained by contractors.at the Peated at.'a closed-door>colifer- u Except as he waafter provided, in sing stat at a atone nouns an the porta- of the hardest 'obs m coaching. Woodbury high school office of ace. t ^ ' ■ residence, general residence• education easter aide of Clark $tree},�one hundred ch Mrs' Sadie Holden of g• y g e y y< S LINE Q i°all be and agricultural districts [ as - flue add•) feet mares ui wa AML• easant street, Derry and ` Principal,Wendell V. Davis. The boys departed with their ; shall be provided rot each dweiµng.or corner of Clark street and Osgood SeeCer, M ' Whist Winners : Non-residents must pay 8'$10. boa mg gear,firmly, 'other.Permitted principal building eeeotea Nor Andover.Massachusetts:mance run- Pe'.O'Gara.of Derry. - ting and.Swimm' ' after tae adoption of this.amendment.to Ing s northwesterly aireatton by clerk deposit. There is no fee for Salem resolved that they must- avoid + - this, sy-Lew,: a lot containing an etre. - seven nnharea aixtr ,tea a-ion Winners at the Victory Rebekah residents interested :in bidding,.: Canobie lake in the future. " •ICE CREAM "of not less than.twentyahouaaad-x20 0) (20 ') root to a ate#a,.u,enaa rumiins & Val lodge whist party: ace of hearts, The bids will be sed- said this f 1e;Police< - squats rest .dna a, frontage of twc lyes: in more westerliyy.directum by Clark street Mrs Lillian Magoon.. Door prize; p. m., May 24.at � at 4 s has.been the season's first t thea one hundred and twenty-ave (,tp1122255)) hundred.aevynty 4220');feat'mare or Yll Alexander-Eastman hos- Y Salem Central offense. There will be..no mora'* feet upon.the front8$a Street. Y i to a efalte;thenar turntngend running ednesda a son to Mr, Jacqueline Brunelle. Special prize; school, Warnings, With,a drinking •FRAPPES The lot size and tat frontage 'dire- i a northeasterly direction four hundred Y> Mrs. Alta Merrill.. Consolations, rig water , mans above Speaaea wail net a axe tansy tact =are ar,less m a E Sward .Tremblay of F l p re n c e Cross and Herman supply to protect against contain ; �t X11 any lot wmtalning less than tweet take;:thenar t {H SPECIAL— - Is*Sana (20.000) square fast area and ging a southeasterly di°'grect°dito°a in`11°xdi�°gopnr e'ns Joudlert, Hi Dance'At Wiri(�IlaZn ination, they will. be in nomood •MILK SHAKES ' (12 ",kart ons bUpon t .and" tw ty..ave four.h sly scorers: Leona to be lenient in future violation§. .' azd) feat vtam upon the Stoat Etna nndtea a verity (47Q) fest more or Morrison, Norma .Webster, Alma The Wind-ites will hold a dance iC@ err@ifl11 COs@ If took lot was lawfully leis t an leas to a atone WA14 thea long a,Along ShngI4le. Ra aY wail ave nup4raa't 4�w' ,rpaa mora or Raymond Theriault at Windham Town Hall at 8:30 •'r d recorded by plan hr:dyed Pyla to fC GET ONE FREE.: •ASSORTED' etrecnve date of " s eondmout to. leas to a-ztone lt,n lienee taxying dna din' Elrnaments cis 1yena Carlton, Frank Bemis; Fran- o'clock Saturday g v ;. —W,Kad`if at"sued data.such lot: a taunt In a soptnfty ellreou°p'1pn tum- aY m ht. This is ry offer-@z COLD DRINKS niott syonaa by other;iand oe area °Itts-akr add,' loo (4saso'� re 3 ton, Alice Rowell,Arthur the last dance.of:the season and Q /�/�W Q e° available for combination,wu ar more or rasa to Its:psint of beginntng. i BIRD BATHS Smith, Mary. .Quigley, r' rle ,proceeds will be Meadow n {p�Q®�- era¢t of lana cont .tep'sarm, m giver;' to the 'e ritldayr•MW IS. ae in coaaectian with such lot aro ded to rose, Said bounds are wow¢ons n Pulver, Dolores Morrison, Alice Windham Girl Scouts. Thera will :toes on •anon rot three yuan Pat era- Ceemem•'$5.50 Grid - �. �und atter be vile P a tans anna'eP Pian of Part ni r a of $ $12. O Zimmer, F. E. Marsh, and Mrs he a door Prize award ,1 a 3 realeeoae and prow led utbaL mere a �419e AIDart A. Steinberg , North or, Lillian Magoon. . Refreshments will be served Cy �L K"S" awu an any saw rdt onip ova ;logia Maahwene, osteo dltsrcb.sass. wa l' Pottery—...$4.50ROCrsiiy resiflenea or om permit son bye Etarseur, a >a arms GAZ11VGt BALLS �Vr 7� and music with be furnished by aC:. tea curial atrueture-fulaaing rata URNS Working Papers local orchestra. :apane reauhements of thk By-igiw. ..Tae within amenamanb to mains ,� Committee: Mrs. Herbert CrU-. LAUNDRY and 1' e sThe xaaa NaY tt. lass. by-laws are Hereby aP Until the close of the school crus, Mas. Raymond.Barlow, Mrs. pR .• Tole trir>1p amenamenu so mm g by- aianea:', SUNDIALS WILLIAla F:HOCn.Prep,, wa ate heroby aDps4Yed. asonaE.ariN t1. term.in June, workh*papers will Robert Armstrong. Y CLEANING , L:-SUPPLIES ••CHARCOAL GRILLS fait°(oras Pala AeMay 11, s°s`si' t g e /�► w H be minors- at the of SERVICE, - rib Aaaoven.Me.aa.' - Signed:- RRUCKMANN S Principal Wendell V. Davis at '• *R t jNERS,, ETC., AVAILABLE ON PREMISES ^ tea t l a Copy: aotni s. oxs e. Woodbury high school. The plan Rehearsal Toni ht TEL LAWRENCE /e/Tota-a.Lyons.. Town rk (a'tLAIN�HABD�pAI1,E PAlN9,,. P n ': ,T Town ,Mark North dove(; araam , to have the papers issued by Mrs. St. Joseph's choir holds an im- 2�� North Andover, Mass. North Maover, xa Te. 4105 159 150. Broadway Ruth Hanson,school district clerk portant rehearsal at 7:30 tonight y7 r . l T-M 1a-14.1&19ab. Attested me a true' y dtvrCh, l- has'been cancelled. at the r < 4 .s��{„� Arthur �rth 7l}§ business. He has become also- CARNIVAL By- Dick .Turner THE EVENING.TRIBUNE , LAWRENCE, MASS.—SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 ! G,kil'.n�t S1'1 Gill HowesACC�i.r W crated with G. F. Mooney & Son 1 $ company of Farm' ton, N. H. - - .-. e- e e - _ derson, pastor.,morning worship: beaches, its eastern mountains highway points in the entire stateq 1� �1y l { - } } R - His wife is the former Pauline "Holes in My Heart," sermon and southern Maine. On Sunda u8ie Appointment At Baltimore Harris of Pelham, N. H. Sundays and holidays.}t. Lex s, i r' i topic. Church,school at 10'45 for Route Ill is also used by many-.jammed with traffic, especially,-an, " ages"three years through Grade A.�horse racing. fans traveling to. the.early eveninghaurs. 'A'se '- ' i Arthur:Howes, 249 Marbleridge 2:30 ri read, North Andover, concert Or- Unlicensed Fishing - ' - p. m. Cars. will leave thelRockin ham Park at Salem. ous bottleneck for cars niovin iii church_for the state-wide rally of It's a two-lane highway about four directions, es ± pec1 11Y 11isti t and director o£ ointedhe to You can't fish to Salem without Co re ational Youn Peo le at 20 feet wide; compared with a Route 28; this "intersection I�'stiposit has been appointed to a license. as two men who were the nFra Franklin Street Congregation- faces t1iC position as teacher of organ 3; V _ halted. in the at Captain's al church.in Manchestr. Both modern feet. Iay.out:changes in.the future to: and chairman of the department._ E E e:: w_., pond found out from. State'Con- - ' -_ Junior High and Senior � Historically, New Hampshire's relieve increasing pressure of-traf-- 4f sacred music at the Peabody r a 'a.. g P. F. will road system developed north and fie at the Salem end of Route 111.' Conservatory of Music in Balti- servationOfficer Walter,S.Brock. attend.8 p.m.Governor Baehelder south rather"than west and east. •"- .,,, „ He charge both men with violating • A Pomona service with sermpn by The west-east highways"such as PERFECT WEEK END ' more, Md. n � .the law May 7. They-wereGeorge - Rev.. Austin Reed,-state chaplain Route Ill,generally are in worse The s "" brightly s The local organist. formerly Ptx:: - <, O" - p : Welch of 23 Kent street,..Haver- p,A of the gran a Monde un shown. brightly and a= - head of, the music department at q - < M g y, the board. shape than the north-south roads. cool breeze. refreshed : academy;Andover,will be '" hill, and.John 5enter of 9 Liberty , 4Y !~P of -Trustees Selectmen will meet Morton said it costs about Greater the c ' RhilliPs - ,,, �'�... � ���� 'street;b2errimac, � ,:i, = ; ' S �- in .the vestry: Thursday,� r Izwrence:area Saturday,, -" sari his new duties in Baltimore. Each was fined $15 by Judge ',, Nh VS tris _ May'19, $100,000,a mite to`build modern.making rt an ideal-da Y. The 2 p:- m., the Women Society.of i hwa s Thus, it'would cost temperature.was 61 according to - tober I. Under` the terms of ,:. � � - � Y g �Y . a : Kenneth F:Romprey who suspend- i. . Ppwacoe the First church will meet with four million dollars.to reconstruct the; readings at the Lawrencewrg " agreement with the conservatory,:' , ed five.dollars from the.fine ria- Mrs: E. C. True, Slides.of two of all of Route 111. . Mr: Howes,will coptinue to give ' da m Salem Munici 1 court, i ^^- -- .. - Pohle department.- Other 'read-* y ' pa /'�.n. .. the New Hampshire state: Our. long-range plan includes ings, At midnight,58; 3 a. mre 5 organ concerts in Various parts qf.- ' (;, ✓� tions will be shown. 7:30 p. m. rebuilding of the entire route and 6 a. m., 52'; and 9 a. m. 59. ' 6 M the United State$^ands Parts o Nor Salem �IlUPCh choir rehearsal: we hoe to do it some da Church 's Christ Scientist; Boyd meantime,. an hope the work.at MURPHY WILL ALLOWED' time with his duties as director y - A y. In the Of .the Organ Institute and con- A•bean supper will he`served - road. Man's.true selfhood as. a Windham and Atkinson-Hemp SALEM;-May'.14—ThWED- ,x doctor of, the Fine Arts String Saturday 'evening by the Worn- spiritual child of God-possessing stead will ease two of ;the worst Bertha G. Murphy, will of orehestm here, ,ART'HVR HOWES an's Society of Christian Service - � dominion over-sin; sickness and spots," Morton added. •rence� was alloelate of Law �, <.'k .in the Church vestry.- - mortality-will be set forth at The section of Route. Ill west A..Cos by Judge Tohrb� The -newly 'organised depart. try. Mrs. Indo i CrnCnt ofrsacred music at thereon instrumental and vocal ; .• '• 'Wood is.serving as chairman. . � � � ' Christian Science services in the of Route 28 in Windham � ytello in Probate co t, &rval+ory+s conducted on a:grad- The Peabody oonservatoty,whit'h ;The-annual irigeting':of the New ' F. „ dham is known,terday: Thomas J Lane, Law e Lesson-Semon " Mortals and.-Im- as.Range road, route to Cobbett s rence, was appointed ex tete liwQl and is organized to$roe was founded in 1865, has emAlia Elam hire W.5.C.5. will be held ecutor. Ps mortals." Morning -services, at pond, Rock'pond, and Windham-The estiamted,value-of the esta at4,thbiawh background in- all;sized the training of organists'and Thursday at St. Luke'S Methodist 10:45. Sunday school same hour. Center, .The section east of.Route is $3200:litlit §es :tit church musicianship. some of the nation's outstanding,churih, Derry. Wednesday evening, testimonial 28 in Salem s known as Shadow — { _'t'1i6 aoourse is spkeially designed organists are graduates -:of 'that - - . —r>srr�� # WC rete organists and wilLcover School. The current class of or- ,. .: iia,. - meeting.at 8. Reading.room open Lake road, route to Shadow lake, 1 ,: r ••' by Wednesday and Friday from.2 to North Salem and Big.Island Pond. ! ' s .Now Playing- _ 1'"` 2s hi `t i.. 4 p.m. Home owners, store keepers and ( Ends Sun. Niue_ c` 'or �dixectfng, voice culture;or- sari majors is composed of.40 Stu- +" , Aectmique and a-general study dents, one of largest groups�of t4O� ,;i r','i summer campers, will be affected city thg,$elIt.of sacred music;both organ students in the country. f..i s Gov ' " -• ADULTS dsc ,CHILDREN rse $ ' ' ; a - >+Funeral, b the contemplated changes. Y " ' The intersection of Route 111 " r "err rnvoxite' " t The'funeral of Alwin Schroeder - Tm[rE EAs N . of Spring T.. sp „ ..-. t�riles per hour, $20i half,of it,sus- : ,. ► and 28 is:now one of the busiest Aron Lada d i. ��[Ri �' H ,pende Ronald.H. Langlois, 1232 P g road, Londonderry, - Leh Ex Ki am a.c ens •y;� • ♦ Main street, Haver 70 antics 0 , r P011�1 i s Peabdd 1}ilhce neral Hume at afternoon the r,y.a..u.s.r,eon. ANDOVER' (CAnlinued From Page 1Q) per hour, $15. y. P• m• _ eaer.+ssscrxua,..w<.,mG Siq. Chief `Guevin and. Deputy :Chief e '''`> s(, • r ! 'By.George. e'ngh#"That JS an 'E'ln., i -Thomas Luby. of the Manchester i r. Church NOteB Hold Bird Walk - p - Fire department -represented' the Grace Kepi wdiio,o aeuaea • ;.! The-men of the Hannah Tenney The Nimble Fingers 4cH Club vac'ein - - a5 AT Tom-Rr -: department. The bearers. were, .t, '• - rim Devic— Ref A ea r lat. -Methodist chpreh;en- went on a bird'walk held at-the i - - .-Frank,, Richard, Edward and Wil- '•THE OUTcaw•s ar Dc xn" �' - -*j$ed a social evening. The meet- bird'sanctuary; Phillips:academy,, (CLEVELAND, May 14 (1P);- ,;;, - - ham:Joyce, Charles Webster and: Bosh larTeahnioaleer. NOW PLAYINGE _. D err N Howard s _ Start Rmda. A>>e France n '.,,z'tig}yvvas-prepared-for and refresh- Andover.Oscar Root led Y.he group Democratic National. Chairmau e :'_ r - Spooner, Jr. Rev.. William '•ox THE wATERraonT•' � G1eo.Ford— : me it.S were served by ley leader which included. the Salem girls. Raul M. Butter today-;accused the � - ;J.Browne of the:Episcopal church, .,ROUNTT RuxTER•• � ■. ,r.- " 'fs < ;Derry, conducted the service at 1dickbOtilCl nlullgl@:; . ' '.'�V2s1ey;Ayer. - Twenty-five different kinds 'of Eisenhower. administration ',of � ♦ � .�"+. p •� '"he,funeral Burial � �• • *,$'ire.Speaker was:Arthur Clinton birds were observed. The most "mishandling" the Salk polio vac= } 7 ' (tt� al. home;:-Burial.was in , . — PLIIS of Methuen who described the,or- interesting was pair of Mallard cine situation. . Installation innerl ore cemetery,East Derry. IaJ ��„' James.Cagney—Vivian Lind€ rs == ;.A Butler spoke of "heartbreaking `: `.,. g g - reQ" i`iatien known'-as Methodist ducks. with over a dozen.-babies : All arrangements,were in,char e Ends Tenv-C,i,.is-'R A}idaea To C.osc' ee ,. of which there are now,15 swimming around them in;a small confrision"'and said "a thorough • of the Peabody Funeral Home. and 'The Outcast' a Runk fpr CCYiF „ 4 iapkers,m New Hampshire:- A Pond•: Those Present: Ia1 John•IgovernrnenK' inspection in the be- sondayi s Action Lit. The Junior nen s Club 6dMaad G'R�sa_Raih Roman of 30 hapters is sought as Ston,Gayle Guilbord,Ilona;Manor, ginning could have avoided this police;NOte3 "SHANGHAI STOGY' = G y goal of the•present conference-Susan Clark,Patricia Bascio„Lois eonftision;'. - : In Derry:District court ,Friday Also Rowes, BoysIn The speaker told of the Whitcomb, Mrs. Herbert Clark, The Democratic,. chairman B'Yfint Will. Be _ morning, with Jude George Grin - "BOWERY to BA s tional conference of Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Littlefield; struck 'out at the administration. `�� SUuday Ghnreh �ervi e8 g' g � g � GOAD” ' Held Monde 1�t cr Dell presiding, Raymond J. Bog- Ptus.Commando Cod r ; nr with an attendance of 1700, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Whitcomb, on this and other counts in a }' •St Luke Methodist church,. _- tome months ago at Purdue speech prepared fora meeting of $ dan of Salem, N. T. was accused 'SOLAR SKY RAIDERS" ., .,. _ 'l."l1C Be(l' Tavern Rev, Karl Thiem, pastor. 9:30 of simple ,assault and was. ''sen= ".Monday—Elizabeth.Taylor - -y ✓ k myerstty.,Also he sgtoke of the Baptist Bullec><ns the federated Democratic > omen , •, ••,„ a. V.,,-All' depaifianem is of the tenced tothirty days in tube House 'La.r't.nb t Sas Parts"" The�Rd TOMGsRT �coming week end conference of,'Ohio. - „ a•<;;, „:. There will be a,s nal ire •' .The Derry Junior:,Woxnan' b 'Ghutch SchogI•,will'{ricer. 10:45'. of Correction at Brentwood: He ">i1Hii sAiik.., ., Xe Men to be held in Pte_ ... etm& ,;He.sard.U. S, Surgeon General will 1 -4 � fiorn a Baled n ,. of.theEverMember.cauyass-team.. :> ,, 71 lied urs annual,mee•...,,,. ,,, ... inBS,areicvcC of ,Wbiship with pp a d the` case will be -CrasMOUNTY ,. Y ao , r, ,Sehegle,,heart of.the serir[orr` ,,. att-rhe University of .. .. t;.; Pica THE BOUNTY HUNTER•• committee in the church!:vestry -- ,. ..... „ mstallafto�Zr• dmn'eer m2rxi by the,.pastor, „b,",p Be-..beard at Court in Tune, . sraxrs.suNUAy_ <. re whicre re representatives ed "A STANIS DORH•' Pte... Monday,at 7:30 P. 'm., alt #'e PuhhC heal'kh atMvice," ,has pro- nirig,.May'16, at',ahe°1 ., rn Lueuing''ta Doing" 6+i3b"p.' m:: '...; : one.or more `:represenfatxves `CineMAscgeR r char: of the,fmazi nazpit' lalirned .lus`"1'aitd[ rn khe vaccine ut Metht.¢$1Seeral guest; 3tbuth Fe]Igsyship wdl-meet in the o - . I d Garland-DEADLY .Mason `: Hannah Tenhey MEX,10 d No- est ' *, T. d no�finerw g1+arCm rte h has evening wi ;be'Mrs. 'Ro f vestry. et-in t the Gi r tee,,. io ins, & '.a, ebo atmh• ,.:m eh xuuig. B y Y. rl Scouts �iA���1CdUA�e 1(IBU GRAIN �;%�'. �, ,.•,,' - ,. . , .. �'Ne monthly;;m�t# :�a1" #;he nruue�td i`or 9 ere or wi vestry. _IEA CHAIN �� i ua— neanLvGnME•' ; " • .,pUgli,e ?': a member af,fhe-Derry W s d ll,:�eet-m tube vest WednL>s-. °. s" " issf;?nary FelioWship; xfe „- Club and adVTsoP to the r aye P.,m., he Summer School ,. iutss,'rtut'ter under~ Sunday Church.Services CtAiRE 7AEvoR • , held is the,ehui •vcis"" $u ;,, . .„ Flub, who will conduct the% - Committee of.;the New,HamAshire •` #1�IIIIt ] Y�}tp7r 1�P 3 @tend •$#1 ,added why St. Joseph's chu&h Mass at-9 s . - V .? i it y',at Z.3o p, in,., y lation cerssrwny. Conference =wi7L meet. A supper ) Jrrs.e.. The xfud-we k'Hqur,of i?V"ictopl Lhe goveinen ^dfdrt# take the ,and.meetrng.;of the a.m Confessions before Mass. e=; ,•b'dS' Inlay$s on 'will•meet",in a e ves '',: •_ Iea� Members Will•meet at . t eeutrve United Church. Rev. Anthony 'tri' yVgdnes A.m flae< 'begnmir�g end-Office..' 7 _ board will follow. Th da 10 ,. . - ,,. w 511004.r.m�s aw.c Ra,'e uoa z;- t beef was ur Salem 1dlrixi, d t 7.30. , - thu avoid, rnis.....iri that R m•;from where a: in:. s' Urs y' Perrino, 9:30, 5und}Y ;, ida rte a aY a R ,m ,: s g portafaon.wilt a provided_: bli mess meeting, and elec- school convenes"in-the Congrega- '—rod"--Rig ms- STARTS SUNDAY -. rnDOA.- They church choir rs•to meet for. u *. . :,', , b ;. :. hon'of officers,of the New Ramp-. tional church vestry. Rrod.Crawtora—R r-.Doo, •.:� ear-1f'ith='l�nfg Con txxt� >Lhe government st -. tu• try. 21,a. -m.;. - ai nn . . At] Q6lon Show :I h- rehearsal.Thursday at,7i30'p.m. - ye:,erday sig: shire Gtm£eterice Woman's'Socie- -• - :"DOWN i DARE STREETS" s. , �• F `-. • a le;aud eavyng.tlre lits - naled a limited resiunotion„after:'a t -:oE morning worshi in the '.Con re- - y ristian Service. 12.80 A g wee.Grggory:itier'eurple.Plata' }IOND tr ,..' "dritl�t"waR fined; 1�., C, week-longi suspension::fnr'a safety �edBTatiOn Gonven gational';church. 3:30.p,. m,;.:the: id.'q was vi p. m.,luncheon at the First Bap- Junior Youth will meet in ,the — lolm.Wayne, Geraldine 1,raw ' Winllel'S Af. 118t - ' At WeptWurth' by the' a, trst,churph, followed.b' ..an ad v ..... , p driving a recheck of;the tenogram for inoc- truck-bear>rg rtew fasz� , Winners at the 5t, 'Joseph's fin <millions of first and,'sec Portsaraoutti,an the 18th, 10 dress b y Congregational vestry. 5:30 p'm, ecus g Y Mrs. Carr Seari " traiion 'plates but his 'sodality whir door 20th of the.Annual - - - ' ' vice- isthe senior youth:.will have a.-"fel- t. " s .s s • IOW SaTbls Is Pars _ ' - ,. Y t`1>arty; prize. and graders, .,• do ”.: aY by: h•- ,_ President of_.'.the ; Northeastern'.lawship;sup supper in'.the vestry; :. g"A!as one issued.by:Massa- A.Broulette,.Special,Elena-Evans, Butler .also erificized` adminis-.. n of..he I+Ie Hamps Jurisdiction, The afternoon e t: p-- :. : Tony Canis—•Costae C i" '• ,... _NeW Hampshu'e,The Ace of hearts,-Anita S eration�'01 Women's lutes meet t s at . -.. Styr.'High ,tration plans fpr'essurmg equrt- .: C Ing close wfth the 8i stallation .. 'ENDS TONT E at,unless he got a scorer, Elena Evans.;...Other able distribution of the Salk vae- held. The, theme: of the - of:ofcers, the, resident's es- :To Attend CiRiYiC `� ' ' • - "THE GREY "re '.11cen"se within %kinners:Dolores Torusian;�Yvonne cine for commerci use after the will be "The-Age of Res - sa'e n t...e' e roes- `. : Bo -orae al i „ .- is. , g,,, a d h Pledge service. 7 The .Intermediate Crusaders , r s z,. a 00mrs 1 „.Mits right toolezate 3n Greenwood, Doroth• Greenwood, ty. Th w>li he the st stovr Ssarss ArHask Dorothy , present tree school progratp >s P• m., the Home Mission speaker baseball team willattend be revoked Albert Dlugosz, Augustine Brown, Completed. T' aaniral.-ionference The wi3i be Miss Dorothy Wilberof the.sox-Detroit .baseball ` recori+uiendation• Rose=.Carter, Bertha Dre1v Doris ;"No action is bei taken to followsi>, .'wigdnesd8 2 ,z' "'"` ;: .:5•t' ` ;. , ,..., , ..:-._ ng ,_. •y. parish'of`'thg'. Headwater's"„and .day, leaving for Boston at.12:30 Jr.,Sean-: ,;Mrs.Beau}ien A3roe Mer-s'sure'f i'r: tributioi of the new executive.bparsl;.B.75 g.ms a the:: o .... . e :: - a$ . 8 ..alis y ., .- .,...F reign l�Iissyon sped S0,1viiss,.P• m. Batt Smalley and Rev.<;An-.. t w€ G. Gagnon<And•Pe 'l-Burke.;:discove gyp• .Helen Loomis on b issroWWor ",.:thon Perrino will•.drive e.Cars. pitutg, t�,, ., ryi..$till >p short suAQlY+" dent°s dinner, ''8,15� M. ., . ,n. k tit , Y th . wtnnere were . ' Hurler +.� Miss'Glgria 1Viarchyonr,s • a by 'A3'a Fitirlay $:1 rf�':ae- The party will` `include: Frank � +z •,i ..,Lti, :} c, -*sysa'x�'<' Shea bort. `agger ,�..": .' m ,.:, . ..�'.,.., w, -7b6sgn+", �;�. .1 f�#�• tti . . , ,l . nfialluy�. Tu@p .. Nis':,... yi` "..: }iybl.ve -•. 1)ni:;;'.,�L'wr fof-Vi!elfarxt HOtsl'iv:.�tl/iCtnrS•. '£Qrm�,;['(� e."Qf' cbnven � �_. ..n lcfeCxOrs., - �.. .._.-_ ._ ' - . , _ 4 ..,....• vua.sv+ .. fc+ i2airtiek ...A....+.a--= � �1-3A GRi..�#fSiiiao, Rmm�v1`o.'� us«',�.�Yfs� '$§"�.Y3'aTFisrYF„_ev. �' . g, ..,.:of church musicianship. some ox we ,muuns. Vu�a•a.�,.,6:,cu,,,...., ,��.,y. - —•q� meeting at a. neau"Its rw,,, .,i,�.,. •,-••`- •mow• 1liaSes .. ., __,. t x Ow r ,`he course is specially`designed'organists are graduates of that d;lfz, r - Wednesday and Friday.from 2 to North Salem and Bi and pond, ! �, 'ag or church organists and will covet school The current class of or- fvi ., 4 P, m, Home owners, store keepers and lAt �� SSn blit for voice culture, or- gan majors is composed of 40 stu-. •.' w . r - summer campers will be affected (Ogral'directmg; general study dents, one sof the largest groups of J. i'1 ;)»:A ADuzrs 4se cHIfAaEN"iso , gan teehniqueand a ff ■ �•-OV -{� , ,by the contemplated changes. ,•rxUt7nEa IN •'My 7aretite of,the :field of sacred music,-botti organ students in.the country. ti t -,�s. FU11ETal The intersection of Routes 111 i1 Fes+ • The funeral of Alwin Schroeder THE cosi" by " and 28 is now one of the busiest Alan Lada Bob"fsape �.�.• u miles per hour, $20,-half of it sus- ' : li of Spring road, Londonderry, took Deborah Kerr Hear Extra 7real 3Cadogns 3 j�ifA , pended. Ronald H. Langlois, 1232 ((�� . +/U place Friday, afternoon from' the -- • . : $a1em N•i l♦ Main street, Haverhill, 70 miles "ver Polio •`+ �M,wwu.s-r,<oa / Peabody Funeral Home at 2 p. m. f .. AMOOVER ,. e„pr.19566y NEA 5.111 ln•. 5"EY Chief-'Guevin and Deputy Chief ® ' r • F r(Continued From-Page 10) per hour,.$15. ,.- ;" ; „ Thomas Luby, of the Manchester ' —' • '�9 Geor 0r tre'rI t That IS an E� Grace Heilq - William Holden _ y g g Fire department represented the ,p Tr ' p "BRIDGEs AT Kelly Rya' Tenney. Church Notes Hold Bird Walk pub /�(Kiel�7 department. The hearers were, hm Daq;. Kau GHT e men of the Hannah Tenney The Nimble Fingers 4-H Frank, Richard, Edward and Wil- ^xHe OUTLAW'S in Tec DAUGHTER" Ea•• Nowt .pLAYINCs Th _ Beek in rebkaiegk,z Memorial' .-Methodist chuqrch en-went on a bard walk held at: the i ,, liam-Joyce, Charles Webster and _ starts Sundav — - 1 Glen Ford'—Anne•Franeis - Themeet- bird sanctuary, Phillips academy,, CLEVELAND, May 14 (�?— q =• Howard Spooner, Jr. Rev:William ON THE wnxERrsoeT" joyed a social'evm1ng• Derr N+ `reoDNTr HUNTER" •' - -for and refresh- Andover.Oscar Root led the group Democratic National Chairman Derry, - J.Browne of the Episcopal'church; BlaGkb�ard .tYnEJj@'� ing �v as prepared. iDerry; conducted the service at — PLUS dientswere served by lay leader which included the Salem girls. Paul M.-Butler today accused the : Twenty-five different kinds of Eisenhower admfnistration `of • ,, • , he'funeral home, Burial was In_:�11 E ;� Wesley Ayer' Wer observedC The most 'ynis{tardling the Salk polio vac- an ® Forest Hills cemetery, East Derry. _ ` James Cagney—Vivian LnulEors The speaker was Arthur Clinton birds a ...... - InSLAabion'� '��llrier Of I ' e the or-interesting-was,a pair of Mallard cine sltuahon , All arran ements'were-3n charge Hade Teavand 'T '6 rolaosa To Cioss:, "Run far'-hover"' of Methuen who described eor- ducks with .over a :dozen babies Butler spoke of"heartbreaking • of the Peabody Funeral Home. .olio •xke oaeeasi' '�' •" ;anization known as Methodist. there are now 15 swimming around them in a small confusion" and. said "a ,thorough yy►�• �+ `: -_ hangar O'Brien Action.Nils jlen,:of which overnment inspe The unl®1'. "-. „um.ell s 0Ub ,. EameSHANGAI STOI, aamac... J Police Notes SHANGAA[ STORY" chapters in New Hampshire. s stona•Ga le Guilbord,.Iona Manor, /ginning could avoidedthis -tatal of 30 chapters is sought as y In Derry District. court Friday „ Also How to Be-.-sou. to goal the.present conference Susan Clark, Patricia Bascio„Lois confusion.” Ey lit Wlll Be 1---- m BUWERYto BAGDAD the g. old:of the Whitcomb, Mrs. Herbert Clark, The Democratic chairman Event - .•morning, with JRaymondJ. Grin- ' Aker t Sunday Church ServicesPiss year. Thee sp - iielI -presiding, Raymond J. Bog•. "SOLAR IDE to 1 conference of Methodist Mr. andMrs. Leonard:Littlefield; struck.'out at the administration, -Held Monday At . ' .St. Luke's Methodist church, dan of Salem, N. H. was accused SOLAR SRYRAIDEAS" Ttatlona - , with:an attendance:of 1700; and Mr. arid Mrs: Lyle Whitcomb• on this and. other counts m f of simple ..assault and ,was. sen- taeaaav — IR Sa lb Tarter ENDS TONIGHT, prepared for a meetan o Rev. Karl Th em,, pastor. 9:h0 P case Timet Saw cads) The Adventures ai ld-'some months ago at Purdue speech P, p g The Red Tavern fenced to thirty days m the House woke of the the federated Democratic;lyomen a. m.,.all departments of t e "Hn1iYaAE Vnuversity,, Also he Baptist Bulletins o Ohio:; The De Junior Woman's ub Church School will meet. 10:45 of Correction'at Brentwood. He CINEMASeorr n week end conference ... s : - f Derry Plae—-THe"HotrNTr HUNrEE : --. f the,xm_g There will be a.special meeting e aid U. S: Surgeon General' hold-,`ts'annual meetin" and morning•service of appealed and ahe case will be sTAars suHDAY- cs"T 'Methodist. Men to:be'held m H said will i. .. ax•El at Superior•Court in June. ( " . _ of the Ever-Member.canvass-team installation '.dinner, Monday ver •A sTAa,is BORN at the University, of New • .e .the church vestry Leonard A. Scheele, head of the • ' - 'sermon by,the pastor, "From Be- be -CiNENIASCOlE ne.. - committee in public service, .has Pro--Hing, May 16, at the Bed ,ern lieving, to •Doing."..•,6:30 p.. -m., - am shire which is to be attended Monday at 7:30 p. m. with the fad Gvdmiti—LY'0 1419"' p lues Y claimed his faith in the vaccine in Methuena Special, guest the Yduth Fellowship will meet in the Q NIRN DMLAS !�a•—"DEADLY'GASYE"•' one or more representat chairman of the.finance commit- BA��ArdUA08 _ annah 'Tenney:.entitonal o Norris residin and no-one-will quarrel with his evening willbe Mrs. -Roy. 'it, vestry, Tuesday. the Girl'Scouts _.JEANNE'6RAIN 4om'H tee, Floyd presiding:g recommendation,Por a more thor- a member of the Derry(Wo swill meet in the vestry. Wednes- q7zurcli. The monthly meeting of the ori check. Sunday Church Services CLAIRE TIBOR -_- Missionary Fellowshi : Circle will $h Club, and advisor to the Dior day, 5 p..:m., theSummor:School a • -ry - y. p 'But;-it is difficult to under- dull, who wjH:�conduct the , tal-committee of the New Hampshire St. Joseph's-church, Mass at 9 ' Driver Fined be held in the church vestry Tues- „ Conference will meet. A supper 'Accident Dr e . at in .,m. _ stand, Butler added, "• why lation ceremony. PP a.m Confessions before Mass. " • a y p - --' a government didn t take the. - t;and meeting of the executive United church. Rev. Anthony -a• i'tl "tet William H. Godin of Doris court th g. Members will meet at as The mid-week.Hour.of Victory hi ui the beginning and - ;,';board :will follow.. Thyrsday„ 10 Perrino;:minister. . 9:30, -Sunday: '*•^ ^• 5TARTS.SUNDAY'. a 'ith hed.his car May .8 on w• - leaders "P•: w • ,a. business meet and elec- 2mi Big Hit— o. . will meet m the vestry Wednes- $ Office at 7 m.from where.,_ s Muni- thus avoid the mishandling that pot, New a rovided g school convene's m-the Congrega ` Hcy,,street;was m Salem Mu day at 7,30,P. m: ;,.. po_ . - k. P ,; :tio�ftcers of the New Hamp- tionai church vestry: 11 a. m:, Hsoa cralNlera—KWh Homan All Color Shaw -eau Friday afternoon. He - The church choir is:to meet for has-4neCtlrred• - ••DOWN 3 DARK STREETS'• e.HH ei - Pal,-, A ,...d Elie."government yesterday sig- ', shire,Conference Woman's Socie- morning worship in the Congre-: Wed.GiRgorr Peck'eurple amid 'i3©K�� ' s.charged lvith losing rehearsal Thursday at 7,30 p.m. =g• a tion of a "` ty of Christian' Service. 12:30 ational church:- 3:30 m., the: •- naled a limited r sump ter Federation Convent g - fi John.,Wayne -`Gezpla ne rte. h[s`vehicle aridlcavmg the high- ' for a safety P. m., luncheon at the First Bap- Junior Youth will meet in the Week-long suspensionezns aild'was fined$15. fo "inoc '.;At Wentworth by ,,the: a,:List church, followed by- an ad- Congregationalsvestry:'5;30 p: m, ••' Non was::.driving a Winners.At Whist recheck, of the program r,, ., Sino tit o e, IS,d--. b '.; C r Barin :.vice- ve a fel- F• • •, e , .;- `: S� IS ":��i�� • ]ice saHhGodyi d.. , : .first and sec- Port u ,,",n, " :.dress y Mrs. a 1 S g,, the senior youth will ha „� ;;i ` • " "i o k heart New:HaTnp- Winners.. at the St," Josephs .lilating-millions of 20th of .:the.Annual• en- resident of the-Northeastern aolushi supper--in the vestry. ,: l '' � Tons CTaitts-,cer�Id•,Cplred','` " ton true leg -.door Prize, ondgraders. Mas` P P .., .,.A 1 1 •.,ErJDa 3 ire;� s re 3• ' tration plates:but his.sodality whist Party;.. - His- tion,of the New Hampsh' ed=:Jurisdiction. The afternoon meet- - -' - ,: ib? `� Massa-:A.Broulette:Special,Elena Evans. • Butler also criticized adn-A _ THE 1,OitG:GSEY xT i ` 2 license;was ane'issued by•_.. - - for assuringn 'e itit- eration of Womens Clubs;„ Ing will close with the installation `- t r• •. , , - - -New Ham :Hire.The. Ace of.hearts, Anita Styr. High f.rq held. The theme of file nig.:of officers ,the resident's mds- TO Attend Game ::gels�o't, ;.OH . . chgsetts,.not N..,., Ps. got a :scorer, Elena Evans. Other, able distribution.of the Salk vac- - " ` 'u..wotiled'tl*t,unless;he g l � will be "The-:Age of Acs tdil'.!sage, and..'the pledge service.. 7 .The . Intermediate Crusaders ` ` :a i '-: • >` - Sbe!�r;�*iYCs �� `�""' =" ' ar s-: Within winners:Dolores Torosian,Yvonne cine-for commercial use the N sHmnpslnre license try" This will:be"the six st p, m., the Home Mission speaker baseball team will attend he Red. ' ., to rate m...Greenwood,. Dorothy..Greenwood, present free school Program is , -'• �,,,o,Weeks Ins-right _ ope ,. :annual conference." T#ie" ,uie will'be Miss Dorothy Wilber of the Sox-Detroit baseball game Sun-. -'"- " ' - ' be::.revoked- Albert Dlugosz, Augustine Brown, 1ompleted e'. -2 ' r mI; Krish of "e. Headwaters and day;iaeliving for• Boston at 12:30 ; ipassa., Usatts:would follows; Wednesday , -. , p ilk , H Rose Carter, Bertha-:.DrAw Doris, "lYo..action it .:being taken to .. P. in; gate Smalley and'Rev,;Ah-. uit° recoinrneidation. R executive.hoard, 6,15e ...the Foreign"7litssionsPEalter<Miss P ". " - r• urea:fair stsll In sho of the new ," -" . .•=:_ r r Js., Scttu- Ctunire, Mrs.Beaulieu, Alice Me, , ass .,;. _ ... ,:. „ reaitys d' ner:� .8.15id , m•. t`Helen Loomis on Mission Work in thong Perrino veiD'drive-idle Gars. elute > , $... in $ .. w. fTi'"b` ting ;Hill, C. Gagnon and ]?earl Buke-.discovery," stili in short Supply, , ., .. <r by:Miss Gloria.ivlar'Ghiony s' i', aiaya,, k'Y•iday, 3,415,p• 3?i•i`xe, BriTlge winners were Mary-• :e B4itler":said_ �,. . . ,. ,. :. - , ,�,-�+..:x,.c, .z$. _ - b : tam F ,.. wA r y.• t:.Babine "Dau asi • >'c ed 'hitt Y>' 'i;B .' Me ars, DavSa. gl - ..:..... ; T , ' • ,�.e�'f ,iiia l � `..'r ': _ ,•. •.: .. a .m ,, d ora aiHi formal flee,,ilk,,, t., ,_., _ : First Baptist chu ch, Rev,,:Al ..YY lens:. eltaer sand Jon-i:.' + , ,sxanNC, r..:, s �" • tot-'4yelfare) Hobfiy ob-t , Ailbee, til - :" W�..+,,. „w '• '.- t, 1015,a.in,.:- anal discusglon; C 'Bert,D. Bolster, - tor, 9:30:a m. •{ l.aT there;.was.no ... ,.Pas. „ $• u e•,birthday drug manufacturers, w athan.Langdell ` Salem's'first lice"cruiser was., ntee. t.the most:-suscept- Defense is °'toter Responsibility,.. Church School for all ages. lA_45 the::hame of Po uara tha • ,, } .:.• •-,;`... ^' 'ssfoned Friday, vehicle i would et the,vac- 11:15 a, m: address Juvenile D...a." t worship. 5:30.p. m., Baptist •• +,:. ' . , r d�s MaMJ McCarthY cammi Fri y ibJe,age group g lux4uency- our Problem":12::. 7Couth Fellowship.: " Blrfli(�a palst '• t-°"' t, ,Maurita ..was authorized at..last March S cine fust. There::was n0 provision .,- • y, y , r ,��} �,, St ... p:rm. tun neon 2 p,,1h.-repor, E rch'.of•the 1Yanati - rotten ,A meeting 1n the form of a birth- �severl a and her town meeting and was supplied b�,in'ade.,for those states with a gu ,.. . w"aS' „ . . . of chairmen' •,T .zn. .add , , ::., a. al held;Thuisda : . a 1 ;the '.:. . - -.� ., : Shu rues Eordaa envy, ,. .of doctors nor fez`,those , • R ,: ,.N •� izsecoal), ,Rev.;: William., ,l. d Y party w_., be Y >..ItssUt. .grue .g: •shti .ge ., , s... .< ,.s,ART sDNoRY.. <x. Drlvean gk;, 3,'y✓., ::e0.. a :r=:- . .Chariggs, and „Cha>enges,. J1iogviiQ ,vicar. •May 15, Ro atian ,evening, May 19 by the- roman --j } : heatre,;,: •c=progr:..: Waa• ehloyed by-. Assistant Police Chief G rg chil inn in low income,groups who t . , _. -, ,. : Neral BOwmari;A P•�- ci'ea R 'da ,$ a: i ':Hol CoYxitntr= Society of Christian Service at the<. •r est r:and little:L. •Dickey..,took the machine c nt afford to Pay .. ,., 'gn Y,, m, Y :.. i 1 " :Telecast hon©iLd ,8?i s v s 6'artered,bast .rides, r:1t p�i wh Attdn :Rachael and out on its first patrol,. He covers „ , ✓. mon, 9:36" a. iii", Church,School. home of Mrs Lewis Nason, Rrver a In N•E• o $ > dinner and address 5afetyss 4ti cca:b vis,Judy,Wells,Sever-. the day duty. Patrolmen Albin - I" • . ,_ ,,.., i, . Se a. In., prayer and sermon:`;The street. t flan ;Dietrich and Edwin Foss. night ,,+., ,, .ResponsibihtYt Too , ,`8.35 P• s,: service :will be read bv' Harold - / , %aVY KINK* v melt Marilyn'•Mach l concert the Federation Cho 5 tt Jayne oMcers, operate t'he car after vy r by :C Bingham. The-vicar's sermon To Serve',S hettii . SlIPFRBCGPE TIVKET` to°aascsaen: „l ell.Atln, ep, ,, Y t .`f"dut ..rids, n �Y `/ 5.A5 p.m.receptionhouot7ng l 3'i:. topic.will be -He Who Seeks. ll ` pW :,asra(a:: , •...::.,,,. Gounsift,Kathie Mc- Chief Dickeys our o , y,@,.,,• , := ration of W - n's Ci bs.., 3'he Senior-Youth Fellowship cot•' N an1'MoiCarthy Martin The ear will be fitted with radio tCotitinued From Page, e al Federation oazie .. Bless'This House by Brae, will the $allardvale United church, &+: iy, chairman, Friday 9 i m.Clulrelb 41os lie the sola.here will Monday HV ttSl;E•COULDN'T 'T •Y NEIAN kve-{i 13oete, Joseph and shortly... g . - will serve a spaghetti supper Sun .. , by chairmen; 11 a. in., Club' n�:10:30 a. m., there will bea,regu- aaa.•'s;=e eou>•.nN'r SAY No'•," M1i a113 Levekque.- : y day evening.ut 5:30 in the Con- : _ DIRECT F[tOM RilitGStPE, Trlllite TD Roy Hardy stltute; 11:45 a. iiL :Ptesideil s lar week`day celebration of Holy Schtt,;Mrs.Helen Riordan • •' - ' gregational church vestry; when Lace Time Taauq .,.... : _ LQ.Q:.1'.. MEetin y ,,... `Me weekly bulletin of the South.report; 12:15 award luncheon; Communion. This service,tyi,}1 `be "stili° ball•' — 'Naked Alibr'- - - tad;Mis., ,Phyllis Doerr assisted :. new members will be,guests o8:. II As they ciao Il crit: y Piscataqua lodge,;6, Ib-,O F1; Church tomorrow will devote a .Howard Rouidry; a. student ;at do trial':for a: two•month`:pertpd; meets at :8-tont t at American the organization.tonight special paragraph in tribute-to the Pinkerton Acadegtiy,will recervp a and .continue,.longer if. interest _ Legion Home. late-Roy Hardy; prominent corn- reward at.this time;2:p.m.music,.warrants it.The.work of the Dig nilt pee 1'inEd munity and church leader: whose Miss Phyllis Pelletier;. contralto,. gers for Christ is :. progressing To HoldAnnualBanquet • • R , l x�t�• " •'"` 5.. '. -✓ iier was held. `,I. Manchester; formerly:, of Derry, nicely. It is ex ct that the - IN - >- Four Route: 28 speeders paid Shish-Kebah June 14 fli e v wi and The annual Friendly Guild ban aeGixs SUNDAY- •�••�••�p� IAESIS l "`' .v- - rt :. - n The bulletin will say:,. de Roy_Mrs.. Charles Aue tie an the outside,entrance will the boarded ging will be held Thursday eve-Will t ,lines in Salem Mumc,pal coli An old-fashioned Armenian „ E, Hardy, the great and devoted papist; address, Ferment an the fia, and the Tear section of, the -Hing, May,19, The group will YV N�■ t"c*here they were taken Friday-'Shish-Kebab with"all the' trmm�- member of the South Church who Middle East;" other reports pd roof Will be slim ]ed the end grega ��p��e� - ENDS T0I4ITV i' afternoon by the New Hampshire ings will be the treat in store of - 6 by . . meet in front of the. Ceti g� -J Kenneth:.F. diedbrother. week, was a true elder then adjournment. S. of the`,week. tioiJal church at 6"p:.m. Anyone. : !YN!<All\1i• � r'TEN'WANT£D ItEN' state ey'a. Judge Salem 4 at the and their guests himself. Although he would list 1tamprey ailed as follows in the June 14 at tlia.hoine of Mr.'and • The Central minister. Saturday, wishing transportation is asked to "NEW ORLE NS BNCENSORED j ` o than of-Route directory as a business mangy in-.aas G. Cornwall.,minister. Saturday, contact on Fid ib the eottimittee>: ,1 �� h Pleasant 28, Reservations ti Hobe his real 'business was f EX{ STARTSTOMORROW, ' .,Richard .Ho lY of Pl Reservation close June ]:, directory, _Death Of Veteran 7 p; m:, choir:rehearsal.'5ajiday Mrs. Frank Fraburg, Mrs. Harry ':et 65•miles r hour, 10 fine; 28 s .human welfare.The:only satisfae. Harris L,:Porter,`69,,of 2,WaR 1OA5.:a. .in. sermon topic T Like Batchelder,and Mrs.Frank Green iAtro TONY DERTEK in ,ON OUR NEW GIANT SCREEN Members of other Kiwanis clubs :tion.he drew- from life resulted ' •ire • $ before Tuesda noon. v f Frederick T.'Zirpolo, l North are being invited to this •second street, died F4idaY Bfternoon'^in Tli s Man JesaS:' 9:45 a in kin- Y p_� Main street,Derry,'N:H,75 miles r from his ability to help others. the Veterans', hospital in dergarden Sunday school, 10:45 4 annual Ladies Night' program.' .. Y Hardy •was Andover. He long ,. MemberB CommittEe- 4•+ :hour, $20; half of, Vog it sus. i chaster, after a to ilhxess.�le a. m.,. piimaxy. 7:p. m.; Pilgrim ,u•. ended. Charles T_. Thwaites, 66 was the South-Church. 'He was was born in'Lynn Mass.;'but e-Fellowship for young Pepole.+Mon- t! ri ampshi C street, Methuen, -70 Regi n8 Bridges' Post` unbelievably generous. Nothing sided in Derry for several day;3:30 p:m.;Girl Scall Thurs- The,following are members of -- 'was too hard for bun: His conceiti Deceased was a veteran of - the Ballardvale P.T.A. banquet OpyQR - rdna wenow.eoNtun ANb-sFCCpq•` ",+`;, rid day,7.p.m.,Boy Scouts. :.- JAIE „ George-Gilman of Manchester,:for the good of his fellow men was - - eomimttee: Co-chairman, Mrs. I OF`A 7NUNONIM•otrt000n ADYMI11REl` '5;i :.......,.f:.....",v.+•.,M.v fnr:T'T ,c�. War I.and an electmician.by '�.. St. Aquinas. church, �,,,,,kiin HaeePrty and Mrs. I"� >: a's""anri+uatrEuwtsiisTs.= i a�� �.•,�_-�;_ .,.:-_..-.-• _ .,......- - -..,.--:^.F --0..., _. � ,^a5.J817' T�n . !. '-°c,`ve'in'�':-.ro.� -s,�,vrtxsc,:t�-2mrr.aaru-s�asrta _ -,-�' c - t orked oiit:6,.creta _. . _ lintl vu y Meyexs David Sabine, loiiglas farniai oPenfng_ of conVerit Y$ Iarst BgPtast church Rev AI• STM L oY IN TowN'° „�„..;; -„€ .,. -. (of Welfare) Hobby, doctors:-,and , .. ..,;.. t Altbee;'Allen 5 "eltzer and Jon- �,.:, ^`”- '�;,� Commission Police �RY.... SO.15 a.m,panel discussion, C'iv :;bert D.Bolster, st r. 9.30 a::lir. � ,!s; ,• •� ^;.' ,;"; ($ d>., i>l fiittliaaY drug manufactlrrers, there wag Pa .4 athan.LangdelL Va ' +.*; " Defense is our Res n - 6n da :at-the home of Salem's first;police cruiser :was Grantee: that the most-suscept- •r PD sihility Churcar School for all ages. 10.45 a f•- - - 11;15 a. m. address Juvenile D tvorshi . 5B0 tist .`'i Mz•," 11 ,B •nard.J:112'cCarthy commissioned-;Friday. The vehicle- ible age':group would get the:vac- - a,.tri-. _P P-:m, BaP_ .. -. •.• : -`:� "e Smt ` liasant street. Maurita was:;authorized at last: March's - lin acne is our Problem 12:1 Youth Fellowship..- Birthday Pali}' -( of'19.',P-, Wig ,... - ..cmc first,-There;Was to provision 4 Y • ' :,. artli ' was ;seven and, her town meeting and was supplied by:._made.for those states with a P- m.; luriirmeheon; 2 P. . add oT ' .;.'Church of the Transfiguration A meeting in the form of a birth-. - -Je' was-.six. Shugrue's Ford agency„. shortage doctors nor for.those of chairmen, p. m. ,addres (Episcopal): Rev. -William �:J, day party will be held Thursday - - the only iirotlier try tag srllBTB sminAY Drive-in ” s t -7o ram 'svas enjoyed, by - Assistant Police;Chief George:'.'children in 10 co -rou s who "Changes and -Challenges; D :Browne,. vicar. May'15, Rogation ,evening, May 19 by the Woman's : I •• - The p g J g P •rle„atre-. . honored .guests and little L. Dickey,took the new. machine;couldn't.afford to Nea1.Bowman; 4 P. m.:recreaUont Sunday,.:8 a. m., -Holy Comma- Society of Christian Service.at the• - `1 who attended:Rachael and out on its first Pay chartered boat.rides; 6:15, m. i Telecast friends o patrol.: Ile covers'. - P• } 'itfon, 9:30' a. m, Church School. home of Mrs. NaSon, River 1. P; lLebecea;Dav s,Judy Wells, Bever- the day duty. Patrolmen Albin dinner and address "Safety is Our It a. m., prayer and sermon.'The street in N. I3' ESrimert, Marilyn MacMillan, Dietrich and. Edwin .Foss, right Responsibility Too"• 8::15 - P• rn..service will be read by Harold ' �:.. BI71' In Patricia Howell, Ann Scott, Jayne officers, operate the car after 'A - concert by the Federation Chorusl C. Bingham. The vicar's sermon - c to s,, a ndro Kathie Mc- Chief Dickey's'.tour of ends_.• '� OU�� 9:45 p.m reception honoring Geri-'topic will be "He Who Seeks-" TO SBI'VC SOLA hCYYl ' S!/pEaS4:07e TIt%fGET` I- scs••n laaei'i'yP Paul y, The Senior Youth Fellowship Of . .- NOva -•ggram � ' `- Carthy, Paul McCarthy, Martin Tile ear will be fitted with radio (Continued From Page 10) eral Federation of Women's Clubs "'Bless This House''by Brae, will the Ballardvale United church; •e•. ' ,Luther; Brian Doerr, Joseph and shortly. _ - chairman, Friday 9 a. m: reports,lie the solo.,Begmnmg Monday,. will serve a`spaghetti:supper Sun EItiE�&i illAXt•tICXARI(GAN•IAII XEIiIN ' - -` Ronald'Levesque. by.chairmen, it a. m:,.Club In...10.30 a. m., there will be a.regi- : and "SUE COULDN'T SAY No'• q TCihute TO RO Hard day at 5:30 in the Con- Tribute Mrs-Helen Riordan y y stitute; 11:45 a. m; Presidents',lar week day celebration of Holy Lase Time Toss. DIRECT FROM RINGSIDE 1•.Q�.�.h'.,MecLln-,r The weeksbulletin of the South re - - - gregational church vestry, when ' and Mrs. Phyllis- Doerrassisted - Y. port; 12.15. .award luncheon, Coznmumon. This service will. be:.neu, members will beguesis:.of. "Sitting hall" -"Naked Ailbr• As eLev:alnail om Piscataqua.-lodge, 0; LO.O.F`!;.Church tomorrow will devote a Howard Bouldry, a student tat on ,trial.:for a two-month period,. the Hostess. ' - the organization: meets at 8 tonight Ott American special paragraph in tribute to the Pinkerton Acadefriy,will receive a and :conhnue,.longer- zf interest C Legion Home. late Roy Hardy, prominent corn- reward at this time; 2 p:m, music,:warrants it.The work of the-Dig- - Speeder8 Fined - munity: and church leader whose Miss Phyllis Pelletier, contralto,gars for Christ is progressing To Hold Annual Banquet ♦ e �0111,1, • speeders aid funeral was.held.Friday. Manchester, formerly of Derry; nicely., It is 'expected that the Th annual Friendly Guild.ban- _ E-�, l,. Four Route 28. sp de p Shish Kebab June 14 - - BEcins sliNenv 1- l The bulletin will,say: Mr.`Roy Mrs. Charles Audette accom outside,entrance will be boarded uet. will be held 'I'hursda eve- L®EWS E'znes in Salem :Municipal'court An .old-fashioned Armenian „ - q y ,* where' they.'.were taken Friday , '- _ wft tri tr' -E. Hardy,: the great and devoted panist; address,' Ferment -in the in, and''the rear section of .the-ning, May 19, The group will - - 2 - , Shish Kebab h all a mum member of the South Church who Middle East, other reports and roof will he shingled. b the end mea in.front of the Con rega- } ENDS TODtITE ' .st afternoon by the.New Hampshire ings will be the treat in store of pO g y t g �r.�a-y�w state police. Judge Kenneth F: - ..died this.week, was a true elder then,adjour'iirrrent. of the week. tiogal'church at 6"p-.m. Anyone MANK NNAUR "TEN WANTED MEN" Salem Kiwanzans and their guests brother. Although he would Inst Romprey'acted as follows in the June 14 at the home,of Mr. and 'The Central thatch;"Rev. Albert• wishing transportation is asked to "NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED" ` eases• hfmself'as a business man many G. Cornwall, minister. Saturday, contact one of. .the conuWttee: Mrs Siren Dotiabedian 01 Route yw ,:i"Richar$ Hohly Of Pleasant directory, real "business was Death Of veteran-- 7,p. m., choir reliearsaL.Su.day Mrs. Frank Fro�hurg, Mrs:-Harry.. STA RTs.TOMORR01q; '- ' et-$5•miles- r hour,$10 fine, 28.._<Reservataons close 11. ;:human welfare:.The,only satisfac- - ` ' - ? -. -.Reservations the`. e w da - Harris L. Porter, 69;;of.'2--Wall•10:45 8. m. sermon topic "I Like Batchelder,and Mrs. Frank Green' �m:o TONY DexrEB in .ON-OUR NEW GIANT �de"e.'rfck J. Zirpola, 1 North -f o Ki clubs :tion he.drew .from life. resulted street, died Friday afternoon?,in THis,Man I esus."- 9:45,a, m. kin- before.Tuesday:noon. T l - are being it Ydted to this.second -.-. 1t71nin Btrniet,DeiTy,'N.$.,75mlles "Ladies Night"' ram.-. from his ability to others: the Veterans',:hospital in Nlen- dergarden,.Sunday school, 10:45 d�eer tutyr. $20, half of, if'. �sUs-.$mal Lada. g Pry " • "Roy:Hardy'was.Andover. Ile cheater, after:,a long illprimary. 7 p.;To., Pilgrim Members Of CommitteB- 'eaided.. Charles 3,:. ThwBites, 6& was the South-Church. He was.was born in Lynn, Massr,t'but rte- Fellowship foryoung T .p. , ,cPePole. Mon- Ill The-following are members of pshire street; Methuen, 76 Rib ns Brld eS Post unbelievably generous, :Nothing sided In Derry for-several yetis- day,3:30 P.m.,Girl coats.Thugs- g R wrn eONFBCT AWb ' "' ' - - was too hard'for bun.-His concern the Ballardvale P.T.A. banquet dpyp TO TNe Ow sFxnietl(• .• '., ' - • . Deceased was a veteran of Wofild:"clay;7 p..m.,Boy Scouts. - - olid -_ George Gilman of,Manchester;-for the cad of his fellow men was and an'elec 'clan b trade. :S •Thomas Aquinas church comimttee: -Co-chairman; Mrs. -Mn6rs_ OF A THUNDUMO OUTDOOR AOY#nItIKE1" Ni H.,executivesecretaryfarU.S. . g• im impossible to as- War to : y t. a 4 Franklin Haggerty and Mrs: gieLdn■uu FA boundless It s po He is,survived by-his wife, Algnze Rev. Joseph R. O'Connor, pastor. - --- - -- '^'r .,�':-•�, ;`'' RI Senator Styles Bridges of Con- - James Letters,:Mrs.William Mar- TO.oay -:cixR16Ascope • - e Bess our loss." Bushway Harris,of Derryandrine.Masses at 7:30, 9, and 10:30 a.:m. Crusaders" cord, is resigning his Washington;: _. - • ruzzi,,`'Mrs, Robert MacMaekin; y R.Richard s 7h■ ldoad - ,_< riv sister,Mrs..Violet Burney of Ltnn, Week day Mass at 7-:a. m. Coirfes- key aagvrs-'sansei:Ian Eldorado' J•,•' ,., D. C. position to enter. P ate: Ltnn, Mrs.' Burton Batcheller;: Mrs: Mass. The funeral is in char sions: -Baturdays, 3:30- and 7 ':i' 'Epely$alnlilay;Nlghl,:: Child ten Baptised the'Peabody"E`uneTal Har`rie ga Henry WngleY and Idomel.Goulet. — +.;� ' ' s'd■Ert''E�RR 7� �Inde �T/� •. r Baptised during children's Sun- P.-m. ,"mow {iik,:OikRFiT 4t P -. b. will be held Monday afternoo ";at Church of the Nazarene, Rev. r ` :`'day at South Church were:. Susan 2 o'clock. Friends may call at-Uhe Nyles H: Eaton. .Church school, On Team ' Fat talsta •imelien■CA6L;9969- :■�/. Al 's ,. >' R sl� ■D... ab re : '.Barnard Clement':and David Scott Home Saturday,and Sunday after- 11 a, m.,..worship• God Is .Not The following. locale boys will � ' ": • -• : Clement,`II, children of. Gordon noons and evenings. Burial will;h�;Wi7l' That Any SHoUld: Perish Lea Do'To Be'- r. ,.,,,., .: ,- - - ■ - zng see action on the Giants Little - p :!Emil and:Barbara.Ann (Barnard) in "Forest Hills cemetery, East But That.All-Should Come Into League team, managed by.Harry '"""aeigR04'""' _ Toni ht `At $ aoaEri au� ''Clement; born October 22; 1954 Derry, ' .'Everlasting. Life:'" .Evangelistic Trow: Craig Warner Deana Ward, ((. CJM.VOROFrr •,. ,� , . ■" '' J and May24, 1953. - service, Tuesday, 7:30 P. m.,':PraY- Edward Ward,Dale Ward;:Robert �: nxTWwts „•��" -; Canoboe Lake •■�■9t■I- Terrylee Dustin; daughter. of _ er meeting at-the home o€:Mrs. Partridge, Kent Warner, William „<. ., ' : .. Donald'AldenandMary (Duncan- HOS trot Notes „ PARK ST. North Andover son) Dustin, born Jul 1952 p Bartlett, 18 Elm street. Thu"`Brio), W. gutter and'Allen Taylor, - , n, Y 24, Alonzo Huntoon of the Bradford 7930 p.m• monthly meeting of the ak A Friendly Evenin in Stoneham, Apartments, Marton.,street, vas Missionary Society, g Richard Alan: North, son of Returns Fro Tri E aoaao Eve hod Invi#etl taken to the Eliot hospital Thuis- :First Church (Congregational} From 11s BALLROOM ry y y: , Mro R h Greenwood,`Sr. of Leo Goree $op6e In London" !. Richard Betty • East Derry, Rev. Robert W. Hen- alp ' - '. SALEM;'N.H. . , ' dLesure) North,. born Jane- 15, •, .. Tewksbury/street has returned _ T ,. Yt 1953. home after spending a few weeks Coney Island Holiday' } Scott <Gregory Read, son of OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS her brother; Everett Stevens Also at eaNaan show :•`"';. , 1oI �TE COMMOD CCr of Dover, N. H.:.and Mrs: Jennie_ L,: Robert. John and.FlorenceAnnie ,- -sHHrr. ssn�irssul(onyBOBBY LEWiS (Bradshaw) Read,. born .July 10, _ - ' 4UiT THAT Rich -of Auburn, Me. - LOiNELL 'TONIGHT'. lss4 t3F,rzaNr,: if oN�y CIIu �� I ..' FRIDAY, MAY 20th : - ...�`-, lis,DARUNG•-OOH *ItIONEL HAMPTON ■� E• Overnight Trip IFI YOU HANDS New Road YICE'ANo-VIOL NCE R4 LARRY VALENTINE ON YOU I'LL 7HROTTLE-r ♦ ' SA'1CiURDAY,.Mi�Y 21st AND 878 DrtosRSTBA`• �. - .OH,NO,SWEETIE,I SATURDAY, .OUNT 'BASIS ADmrestorr,6i,oa=Twx'rem Some,25 members of the Pilgr-hn COULDN•T•-�COME - but, n .# "n 'DIreC4 Bo■ [ierci■e by tlaq,modese Fellowshi of the: South 'Church kEREI IF.HE GETS (Continued from Page One) +•a*•v' ,aAe■a+uw,esa aF^ t Byid'■q':,Brad REpit'.ds_ye Jghte-.: left.Freda at:4. •-# wemwi�s i , .-s. SUNDAY,-MAY 28th., ::-. .,N _.y p•..rn. for an over- .'`t Lir WB'CL:BE-AL4 and Hampstead.:'` .. •,._ rsnwnmxee•ani« e M614T CATCHNJG 8111r HAVES' '' l •"- , 'i night,trfp t0 Mt..Chicorua;,N. H. - _ •., ', IHIMa Both. Projects will -eliminate n. �r • I ,s Wt_gesd"dy� 1At r 18 They were aceorzi,paimed by George 1 dangerous curves and will involve 4i 'SATURDAY;JUNE'4tti `, -` "' Grettenberger, ass}sttrit minister, , new aspha7t.Paving. r * LRS-ELGART ` ' SOB A. - DUB IN TSE 3ut . 4 ,. t' }�eV-:arud,M F,'t'ederick B..:NosS, �_ Each is expected't0 cost�$300; I)aaa Andrews -lacune Crain ! <esatt pip' and Mr,aiidIrs,IiarryE.Clough. , ! 000, with the state payinghalfaeaamalTedwicPlor CONFIDE „ the cost and the federal govern Bih�e Hour Fien1C mash:putting up the rest of the 'y } f i .. t; More than 30 children members If.Congress passes one of the e �� �, ron�oR�owaxl °" .',i t�" ° '4" s of,the Bible Story hour held each � � � multi-million-dollar national road- .; . . Wednesday at 68 Magnolia avenue, a ' building bills it.is now debating, I held Weir,closing •program this , i there's, a possibility'..that much aft'ernoon. A picnic was.-served ,i more work would be done:m the •' , ;�,; i on the'lawn and the Youngsters immediate future on Route 111. WHITE 3TitEET ;- Ca�r•OF,E11n,St,' participated in an entertainment y y 1 - "d'tiere's no question about.. , k program which continued until ft" Morton said, '/the road:should r. .. * MEN A8;terra 7i1#Tree's $s LL, ' � V,i . • 2:30 p.m. Neves$NEW rNeaq :t :'..:: w, ® be rehabilitated as quickly as Pos- LAURA :.FUtI CrOUCSP. _ :` - .,trot,,:„•v Bible. It was built about 25 Years •(AENEyTIERNEY , . s•I2 01cl '�' s �or1C:Party Sunday , •"' " ` •.,,,,' ago`.and hasn't been ,improved -•DANA ANDREWS- ; �• � There will work partyat �,;, S a,;- '::6,i' v. 1(,1;„ A much since. .: •CLIFTON WEBB' * GREGORY PECK .ObS'�et' p��� ■ - {{{p''',I ,.-.. i'ryi�i'�,r _ Some 1;000:vehicles a,da 13sea •VINCENfi PRICE. ca r6e:Fin:-= Dean tan x” the,Sportmans. Club inAndover �p'`Lri,',,,,r, v Y - - _. n - sB- SALAD FRENCH FRIES M,y l„ a}4, Bereenplap 1:45 -i'30-9:10 -y ,/ Sunday-;morning for re-strapping. ro pulps,uw;'> • a-,a the zoite, .which connects with screenplay 9.to 149s.,. °; " ' • ROLLS'AND BUTTER .bales ofarcherytargets. Arthur 1"- 4 ' ii;.r,;i�•' - Si?wauat � several highways leading t0 NEW ENDS TONITE:"Bridges of-rake.Rr'—"Bowery keys Mee1.me Fronsier,`, �Dufault,Jr.is in charge. i" ;�3 .�'rn'n UFE'5 LONGEST MON" w ; r S Hampshire s A t 7 a n t i e Ocean) „ y S h'++ill THE EYbNlNG.TRIBUNE LAWRENCE, MASS.'—SATURDAY, MAY l4; 1955 . , Salem, N. N. North Andover �rIuer. Methuen — - Barbara Bernard And John S. St. Michael's, Parish To _{ s. n� +� slon Due Monday Night Objects To darning Carol And on Iraina a Pro'ert. Pro oral Edna As Higher .fax Villains Bowyer Jr. Wooc�hnry, Chokes Fold May Pageant Sunday M, lk . . , , Junior Clansmen Annual Tribute To — • Selected For Le 'on, Sunday Church Services Missionary Meed �'.,'ltl,>•11c Works Has, • ` :. Selectman Quinn , First Baptist church...Rev. Ar- :. BlesBed Vlr lil TO The-last of . : .tk : Sunday Church Ser 'ices Sunday'Service8 = - " thur J. Eddy, pastor.- Th :Bib . - the missionary..meet- , " ms arrowecl Choice;Of gist ebur S a m. Holy Institute At U.N.H. Y, P e le Start At 2 O'clock Ings of the Woman's" Union of cit, o Y PPOtestS Statement . Tyler Street 'P- M.. W.orslup _ School and Adult Bible Class will '• ^- ;, lltxactOr:To 3 Communion. '.9:30 a, in,. Sunday - service at 9 a.:m. Sunda school - - meet at 9:45 a.-m:,rwith the Adult ' Trinitarian Congregational,churchyl y ;Q, - Y.. The American Legion auxiliary ..was held Thursday in the vestry .n ' , scho03:'•1L.a:.m. Morning service Of Assessors at;1Q230 a. {ni:;-Evenirig-'service ri - Class discussing the Goa l of The annual processional tribute y try -- .. i .the state of New:Hampshire is .- to the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of the church. ., The.Audaver Board of Public and:.sermon.;Presentation.of..W Fri. - , at 7 ati.Salem'atreet P..M:chui+ch: g o n - John, Chapter:6: The Kmderkirk M r}' ..n° - P nsori ,g the 12th annual ses�ton .The subject of,the -devotmnal . + orjcs':discassed,en&ocrIng;pro_ ell's United ;Thank Offering 1'1 Selectman William S. Quinn O kl d '..Meth ' t`: will meet in"the narsery at 10:45 tyy.the: children of St: Michael's. . .. „ 200 000.. drains a a, -m.: Nursed class. 3: 0. : school an S ,odic Sunday of Granite Girls State the lacier parish will be held Sunda after- Period was ,Thee .Cross"... Mrs. $. , g y._ ,3 R• iii- who .was m charge of the work school at 10 a tin, Morning wor- - a...m. with Mrs. Maurice Tarbell 4 Arth r, y ur Mason was.m char protect of Rogers Brook: and Young Peoples fellowship- 7:45 s i '.a sg", supervising. At:10:50 a. m. the noon, beginning at 2 'o'clock. The charge. The .,j °$ - of clearing the town of the debris h p„,t 1145 a:'m. with message. _ -�„ r ,, > ��,' - scriptures'were read- : he`n Heights for more,than P, m..Witnessing group. -: b Rev R - " -x: pre-service Apra ex roe will meet.-route will be from Main street.to -...._ by Miss-Alice •<- - - following the two hurricanes took o alien,W. Sanders How F f Friday;night, then de- r .a To Get Rid Of-Yo r Si " . , X in the ladies' parlor group to the Jefferson square, over Water Purdy. :Mrs. Lewis L Anderson Sautli chi ch, 10 45 ,ni. Morn _u. ns. An : z s- .P ,play.decision until Man- •`; , issue with the assessors this week, them-:. e. -:fo g'. €:r:` ',''+ regular morning'worship service street to Merrimac street and:into read a selection from a sermon by ,.._,„. . ink:worship (family service). - by th Ibn, r choif. . .wx ;, �:. i_.,,,,. g P c as to the reason for the $2 in-, .-: ".?<� ,;:. ;a ' - at it when.the pastor will brie the= rectory.grounds where-"the the Pastor of the'.1*lewton Hig • ..-, Andover Baptist church,, 9,30: EmManuel P.'M. Sunday school g s bolic crowning of the`Blessed lands Congregational chum 5!�mtd has narrowed the . e' crease tit the tax'rate, at 9.15 a,m, Morning wor hi thpmessage The Man Who Faced ym. g ?- a. m. Church.s col with grad,d _ •.g s p at a . �'`: #,. - Conspiracy!' 'Th Mother,b the of,a wreath was offered by Mrs.Mason e regular weekly Y. `a]n-;tliree-,"Y'irrits, each of classes for every ege. 10:45�a. m. ; The;-assessors,- n their state- 10:30 with Rev.William �" -• Yon: -stat of he alk likeness ill and two $elections were sun `. .an hour's seeond session Carillons and chimes, from the preaching on the subject "Peter's F meeting the Young Peoples cSo-hurch a >e. r e - meet-as the reasonforthe in- ciety will be held in the church take place. Benediction. of the Mrs. Ernest Abbott*and issAH : - � , ..Bpdrd during the nieet-church steeple;'10:45 a. m.morn-- crease,';listed the' hurricanes,as ,Concession The Harmony_Hour ;i, „ v Most Bles me £I "son _T. I{irk, Mls,',: ll stn „.;qr ttie ftrnls had not given in service of':worsbi , sermon.b - oincrease, sill be held at 7 p. m. tvifh Rev, s: estry.at .. r Andrew!, Hir ,,._.. g.., , 8 ._ Y. the,third reason.for the § P• m.-prior to.the eve. elude the service. nt w 1 co - ,piano„ Me - ate the-cost of the engf- the: stor,:Aev.Roy) Nelson,:Jr. flavin ven the school"a' rb n- W 'spn 6rIpgmg the mek ' - - nmgg,gospel service at 7 when Rev. was the $1;=: g g_... Pp p - ¢' FddY.,will preach on the -theme Miss Patricia Arlene:.Hogan,-a The President, Mrs. Fred E, r. iiPerVissiit n •of•the,`eon- on the subject"Blessed"Bene9ic- ation and the stabilization fund as. Bath61 Armenian Congre atwn> " .. g Pi#ISih i troduced�the s -er ^" ' d ,££:was - .<.,. Launch:Out Into.the Deep. junior at North.Andover High Beals . <:. .. agreed to tion." Nursery small chil .Srst and-.second.;reasons.- al. :Sunday. school at 30 a. m ; 4 <x'v. : Ararat Con e anon h . Miss Marion F Bat helder_lbra- a`•. t t figure was in: dren of`the' gents who ttertd Worship service 10;45 a. m.-withl. - ( °t, €? g al church. school, will be the May Queen.. r n a S 1>a a... ";: ,�,'4, s� 10:30'a. m., worship.and-sermon He sister, Helen, now.M . en- t. Levens Memorial library,' ?• • -= ssi" service,. 7 Baptist Selectman Quinn stated that tt ..... ... rUr510n'4u1 u.c Wad-:V11. toot auuJy •- •••••-•- --__ - - ..____ _ _ ;k 'Jan - ., ��l�i _... - n '� ' eCOnd:1,e830TL9... ,, nbJ,;.SCtauut a.a-iu tar U,. ,:.' 3�"�v�`',� .�&,�. :-was d to tion. Nursery for,the-sin 'll Chit_ fust and s. ;Wo service 10„45.a.'gym. with, a,''.,< ;.w, by It m. m., worship and sermon fi Her sister, Helen, inns, rs, ten.- zn her usaal interesting and ef6- :,x,,. agree ren of`the' rents who t£'end n stated that ' rslnP abed' Moose bias in » °rR by Rey. George Cary. 11 a. m., neth Askevy of Salinas, Cal., also tient manner, Miss Batchelder re- , t figure Was+��.d. __ Pa .•..... & Selectman Quin .Professor Gar g service. T m $apUst Youth Charge h` Y had the honor of St. Michaels viewed the book '<My Several hail the discussions be- P the hurricanes had little to do „;.a y, Sunday school.Children's Da re- . .., ,..�, , :Fellowship_men -at,the bditie. - 'the tax rate as about 90`pec ..` heartal. May Queen six years ago. . Worlds,".. by Pearl Buck, an auto- �.ty the Board and the ex, els ting tit. with Marsh Corner Community. ` '>,sr St Joseph's Roman Catholic •- of.Bonita Ha7JILr, 133 Elm,s to -of the money will 'be. re- -- `��'"`^'' ,..Miss Joan'Fraser, eighth grade ry(ography, altho.Ugh a very incom- : haell'open to the,Press and.. : ce Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. -- =R,. Y the estate. The move , �< "" church, Rev.Michael J. Murtagh, , pupil„ will + ' -• . ' r. uestied Debate betwen the bn s and -e. turned'by th Superintendent Rhuel Rich-: - _=;> .,#„?, ��° St; Michael's, school plete one,according to the author. fher 13ub1rC, it has been e9_, _will take lace and a; pro- the final analysis, : pastor, Masses at 7:30', 8:30, 9:30, have the honor of Crown bearer. Pearl Buck spent'many years of a 't.' thin '"be,published:until the; girls P Or to be:spent,In , ardson, m charge. Morning woi - OW - - g ram of-flus:well be presents fill<have less effect on: the tax. - '• Rev. William J. JOHN S.BOWYER,JR, " 10:30:and 11":30 a. m. - Miss Thelma Thompson, also. a her life In China, and has much to `,,. }p+,ctionaiiade: g w ship at 11 with church';Zc30 a• 11L rate than the purchase of the new in on the sub'subject, St. Matthews Roman Catholic memberr of this year's parochial relate<that is both curious and aralotbermatters-came-be West Parrish, . >. ,. , Cahard.preach. g Je ;part of June at the University of church, Windham.: Mass at 8 _ f Communionservice; n the Baptist fire:truck-or.the new seboot sur- ',.4Ybat The:Church Means." Taj- .. • o , th :bohYiL A Mr.-Leary o _ ., _ - - ,New Hampshire. .The Salem school graduation class, will rep amusing in regard to Chinese cul- -e -- ens Communion ve or Items which ap- _ In '. ” _ eared before the church. 8 W. M. M y, ent -Dollar:.. Sunday will be Ob-:'Aeneri.can.Legion auxiliary has:co- Hannah Tenney Memorial Meth- resent :ober Virgin -Mary as .Our tore- and customs. The .author, a�,An11e1R'ill4�'a p• t t•the Free church.9:30 ared before:.town meeting this served 17th Year. Talent: - '`"^ he could have.breakfas. at ,pe a •o raed_again-and.will bear the odist'church.. 9:45 a- m„ Sunda"y body of now in the United States, has , X¢uR` P Girl Choir-rehearsal. year, Selectman-Qamn said. , dollars will he distributed to au operated sa• to a:lot of land'a: m. All,. Gin Y, ,.expense:of. one Woodbury High school; 11 •ter m:, observance of -:A significant manifestation;of adoptedseveralchildren of mixed. •;. Yater,.fxtel?sion, ,- - ad 9:45 a.in. and senior Esq., :took members. .The junior and genie rte a Sermon b the reverencefor the Mother of Christ nationalities, and:Is interested in ,. ;lie has;;ptirclia:,be In Lovejoy build __r Donald 1'I. 'direr- : w ,,, , .._ rural hfe,ev. Y Y � C, - - Intends to build high classes:Senior choir.rehea s- -issue with. the' assessorsbeeause choirs.will amg."under_the F <, .v, aster Rev. Glenn W. Douglass will be included In Sunday's pro- Placing all such children m good tid,.ott,wl;TBli he.in . _ a :30 a, m. famil service of figs � • 1. 10 , y. an inference that the.stabilize- tion of Keith Gould, organist and ;? ��,,-•r.n 4 �E�'e en:''The Value- of Co-operation," ,cession for the first time with the homes. �;; house, ;. ... - r u for cradle roll. of he -contribut- Choir`director.-- '”' x- :€ "•a;-« ,-. a White toldworshlp_ Groups .. . tion fund was�anot r ': s , :;�., third in aseries of biographical addition of a Queen of the Uni-. Tea wag served: The hostesses - ,Charriiia}lf-Sign.y 7', .- kindergarten ch11- ¢ • the nurse and .. g fa for in-the tax increase, As -St:'Andrew's Episoopalr Annual � xw't - In the Methodist verse. Miss-Ma Lou Hearty-in were Mrs, G.;Howard Curry,,Mrs, ,•lie SP neap,that.the location of rY ,_. .. :mg c .. •?a �. ,;;k,< sermons. 4 p t'J' • ween:dren. Classes for primary and Jun- he ori final sPo :or of:the.article Men's Conitnunion at 8:a. m, at Youth':Fellowship will.meek for a'being designated for 'this honor, Clinton.W.,Carveli.and Mrs.'Alvah otise..:was,about'..mldwaybet - : '.:nt5. S elal anthem t g • - finles .. ...�. -.w ter: i - and:for departme Pe for thestabihzation fund:in 1954, Fust Calvary` Baptist church, ?. ' t'- _. �iVn ,ileac end , a ,p Pes, ; s Cas ns I awrerice, Hol mMuriioii at 8 a x M . recreatlo8al hour on the grounds will be the first ever to have held G.,,ayes. would cost here by,the senior choir•,Sermon I h- :stated the following, r o ,.. Y .a?..;r, - adjacent to tI,le.Parsonage,Service that distinction. All other tragi- ::, ated it anywhere Cp - 500 to exte There, a'Place Called.,Hell?" $ µ,by the fund had.:no hearing on a.in. at Memorial Altar.' Family ,} wffi:be held-in-the parsonage.The tional honors will be held to other North Parish Paper $ 290 to:$3 Senior;High Pilgrim Fellow- - = ..o the dot. Mr::Wh1teP- m the`increase inthe,tax rate.: - service The Cross and.The Plow the.11oMce t - with outdoor "recession. Choral retiring president is Helen R. members:of the parochial school The final paper and rags cal. 'Y` •" '" ebuld not offer Mr. Leary.ship picnic at the home of Mr.and „ -he first Ince, the.amount - P '" ` "''" Ellis, resident.for the..year to eighth grade. It ,h me as several:Mrs. John Hall on-liasoomb road, In t p morning prayer at 11 with sermon "': pp lection::for the:. benefit: of the. tnuCti cold . of money 4ransferred from avail- by,Rev_'George H. Argyle,_rector. Come;Mary lou Holland. �luilding fund of North, Parish "" est5 were aheadof bun.6.30 p. in..Jumor High Pilgrim er rel f able funds to: the Stabilization youngPeople's Fe1loWsh p at 7 "" Pleasant Street M�e t h o d i s t Parish School Menus church will :be held Sunday. nth ..board"=h availab]e'now Fellowship.: -_: Fund:Account at the 1955 annual , m ,i� *' .,:a,, church: -Rev.'.William J. Davis,. - Parishioners and. others are.ad- $' a'o -including inventory. - Cochran Chapel, 11-:a. m• Sere P ,` : ,,_.... - The-me sof the hat lunch:Pro- .out;:.:$9,50D inclu ng i - rJ' - town meeting last March was -Gospel.Hall_ Morning worship-:� � � Pastor: 9.3D a.m:, Church school nu _ c of worship. Speaker, Rev: A. ruin : with classes for all ages. 1 a. M., gra for next-week at St. Mi- ;idled.that there will be Cars out. •- gi eer Clinton Goodwin pre ice .P:,. . 25,000;.a decrease:of$10'aw f �„ _ chaels school'follow: - y „ g •e.••"-• - - wham:Baldwrn,. school mlmster at;9:30,` Sunday school--and fam- r. = worship and sermon by the pas i e the chinch Sunda morning �^ - =ao the`board detailed pians.Gr ., the amount transferred in..1954 ily.Bible hour at 11:15.a,m.Radio :: ,. - - _ " a m a r Phillipsma Academy::- available "` '• tor; "On Being a Worthy Stew- .Monday, vegetable soup, spiced for the',purpose-of receiving bun 1t roll of a sewer ma • .:. In the•'seoond place; . a broadcast at.5c05'p. m,:aver Ha- . ;, .,:` _ ., - dies of Paper and bags `- ;^ ," nstructron of a large Chnsttan.Science Society,. 9.30 ard. Special music by the choir: hapr sandwiches, cheese" sticks, gs of gags. _?1lRN' pori ,funds,!.,which are realized from verhill radio:station: ,Gospel sem. „" "Your:Pra ay' . trio the, Merrimack a: m. Sunday" schdi ;a:,m r his revenue;-:are used .to re t 7 yer'and Mine".by F. H. crackers, Cookies, milk; Tuesday, Church service..SulJeet of.Iesson P - so e::a P: IBar& and "Father of Love" by spaghett; with meat sauce, green HO Tonight a;.. :•,;,13ditdlg,+in Shawsheen: Chu :, duce the -tax rate, This.- is First Spii'ttual,+ LYceutri meets ; - sermon, Mortals drid'Immortals„ d not seem Otis Gruber. Reliance and Salem salad,orange juice,bread and but- p g t iie'ef Warren Peter , ,, . _ elemental that it does at,10:30 a,+m. Pubh@:Circle at - - - The Liberal Religious.. Youth :...- a hurcti .Masses „ A.R:BAiCA BER•NABD.. Granges have.been.lnvited to at ter, cookies, milk; Wednesdab; - r,.. ted to study, the :St. Augustin s + to wasrant a lanatioli, When 2.30 . m,and evening service at group;,m North: Parish Unitarian - an -:114 a.;'m. . - scp ._ .. P .. tend in a body this,Rural Life frankfurts on rolls 'mush, cote -.g ..to the board, 6.30, 8, 9, >10.15 d the.Town of Methuen embarks up- 6:30.-with Mrs, Katherine ,Him sell girl attending this :Very church-will hold a dungaree ho - v d xe orC 'M Sunday. 11 a,-m•, Kinderkirk in slaw, Potato Chips,°cookies, mikkS tone ht from 8 to 11 m Grange, was given to.James Benediction after last ass o berg-of .Clharlestown as guest wort bile institute. To be eligi g e s pn the`scheol and of er building the Beginners'.Room. 6:30 p. m., u %, Feast of the Ascension, 8 r Water`feom a Free church,,?.30 a tn. lk n ro r -, for yvhich it now aP medium • ble girl must fill the follow school -Frig tuna fu;h hall; locatRd 'across Ithe;street " " ,titan = gored P •g b Methodist Youth Fellowship in the no ?y. Pie; is 300 gallon tree.Communion.breakfast spun„ ars to be planning,the Sta lh- Forest ,Street Union. Sunday ing r uirewents: (1)She must from the church. Reservations t to'fill,h g he dower Cm ctl of Church* Pe t and raisin salad, peas, ' echo 1 at 9:45<.a. m.;-:with William,coal ting her:.Junior year"this vestry- Robert Ki1lzler wi11 be 4 tank. The amount used by t An zation Fund well.Provide a wel- o crr4 will be available at' the door. g., tin +.for worship m the o bel defray the Charge. must rank,in the the leader, . iSnead and butter> jello. milk. th;be,re erred and Paid for of e¢, meating,g Came Cushion t p " ,Curren, superintendent in Cha g , year (2) She m r orifi Salem Methodist church, '' `'; `" •`; -' P' a e. -:` ,..:Baptist church, and •tor, break- extensive costs of programs. N. .,.. water r t _.. Ft{bhe worship at,11 a-. m. with,iippe 'halt of the class scholastic- Rev:Wltliam J.:D vis,:pastor.9:30 - -(Continued.On Page 11) •' . Peter son has been fast m the Free•.Christian church. « , selnwn W Rev.Wallace Winchell;:ally, )L'She must tie 'of good aa n - �'Semor classes•-in -the a. m:,.worshi :anfl sermon by the AllMoires of E1ec#•io . clflcations. 9.15 a. .rii.. The ehtldrgn's.choir will sing un-:.cha iter:and good-heal . '(4) pp.•- - ,. „-,,.TO' '9TFSS�: draw up spec ".. . .Primer i :..-: - .tt]h� _ pastor. 'fJn i3eing a Worthy Stew - ICOASTLRS A e } .' - `, erne drainage to church school. 10 a. m. y Puerto._fico der-:'the direction of Mrs. Joseph She oulil have outstandut9:. uai arc."::.bbservalice o Rural Life ' STEAM or DRY:YRONs F(ELb'STt7WE 6LpCK:01' maple ¢ ,. q f . . .' q H-'Wilson, .ItieS- f,:leadership,.:.good citizen- Sunda :- 10:45:'- a. m. :-Church :REPAIRED , . (ie, CRETE: F10UNDtA MS• , , ed osis separate fire]• t, not classes in hewili-sermon-b-the 'Seryl �R P kl i i '': :M; un : . . . Y _ tow i0 , "`4,Wo uia7Ur Projects,„Rogers a. m. warship with Y, 99 ! St. rictuses E,P,, S day �„ slop old courage., School with classes for ;all age a: een Heights. pastor. ,lila a•tn. monthly 1ne t school at' 9;:`30 a. In. ALS ELECTRIC. SFfOP ,sfaridi>>-ortnunittee,:�8 : j tours is not a came or vacation, ;Eatealfaticq Work. - .�nb Wsh - of'.the n. ng.. , ,, - „.;,._ ..tlohlp.•tnee€s,at 9:,:10,. . Morning;blit school of government, f4'om groups. �:. 8S 80.UNosSt.0o1r.::SaIS fist.•' .. f p: m,'pilgrim,Fellos hl(l, &-p, in• worship-at 10;30 with:Rev. Leon 1•i`r s t Congregational. Church, �etephono A838 F dig p Vie' 1 but School oighest type of girl.will " :Meeting ofall,churCliS'ett4olteaeh- '�� -•:�..,__ ard'. L.,Collins Preaching on-the:ma e;grey+testbenefit,not.onlyLawrence road; Rev.. John C. : ,.- segmon topic:'Steps To: Discipal- P Haney, pastor."The herald choir - of Qft A1d':. far reef but,also for her borne, slugs 'Lord Of All Being at the �. .� ship,' Evening,service; at Salem,. ch and community..The faculty ■ z a. .... i , the everyday citizen to ,. ,, , j. Street P.M.church. LacvrenCe, at;s 'a bur hi h school this.year Worship service for children,l'eons : . ■ > - ". , , .. "M � ail- oats of•Sub- I loodmoblle-Hours 7 p. m,• at y g. 5�?P111ilE1In osen Barbara Bernard, people, and adults at'9:45: super- es-tt s howl_tq bcrild The Andover G of.Klee First.Church (Co re ational intendent William Hodge will'lead > hatiLence'more.! hu 'lt' heel 1 a m Prima ,flail r of Mr. and,Mrs, John L-devotions "The One Great Hour • • - LM rl 1, t)s.,rnsn back- American Red'Cros 14 fl Q . rc School a 1 Primary ger, d :Policy road to represent Of Sharing"Will be observed and . in WW 8 csRa1,(a props , ' ?fol vl(5it ,s1f,,•tVia and B-Inderyar£ n, at 11 ,a.,m. Hi school, Barbara - ? w .Morrong-service of worship,, at Al,_ rY .High 0 pltture al! ons havipg envelopes ter., , ; !aye a 1tie,aaso'r$£tc8 �:�' -;. ' }9Qd4174kt n,active to the vi I ; r , A- lank re �etl to return tkt Acs ;' �orfof s h ' ;e., alters'•;'Assoclattton �1... . S is 'r den•.. 4seei$si` "a G 4t� ors Cheeriaadersdrt�ts 'a1 encouraged•to a ndrieln E�errjFy to ii kF >u a.. ` Iiegia)i�:Voiture,X1238, 40 anti 8th$Coffee tlourgroup which ince '�j'¢n}ai`Tree3�`�firgbs, �§�C.�dt `*.. �,` ,: - , P7lgrfiil FeliptVship at'`7; Nashua,,N. H., is again pun-an the sanctua At 11 a: tiny; #: Av a& ' tocytrt ors .b4t, First Methodist. Church school tin a Woodbury High junior to . our usual fart prices. x ' - tots under two years of age will` (rust ddnors, Flew lczlsie'•at at"9:15 a m:Morning 'sergice at , & Give test a:call,or have our mart ' tend Boys StatefromJuife.l9 a^ 1 T,lrracy on::any; e; duT+?2g i;BloAdtbYle 11. with,Rev. Robert;C., Shard be cared for by.attendants. broaR u+ -„ .. :. :C bob ;, , . reaom on the sermon c .e June;:25 at the Umveri3ty of t1*40 -4auch:ho r ,. ^ :. , apo �uii p top?. aetivlti s for children between t}}e situoteti oaten your ne@ds with- :• 4£tj. a r e n : M r ew Hwrn hire,,Durham, ,]d H. as'lo two and five `t'1W1 elft,o ltga ,on . - m 91 s t fief e a 1 a .Wil r-Ir12EDERIC I 8JY/8T13q Chest he God Shepherd-, Rural I� ag., ` ' f tf( a1,re + Lifee'S4nd will be, obse a factllt$ was asked to appbint worship at 11'a, m. tv11I' GeranlgsGGa e.nnitaJai•S. :f t' ' H6inoi;6e P�oXttl'ed tt� ?wed... d., a of iari on lieutena t -Fsederlc .L cillo ou L+alltswshl is rgtri the Junior clasa'wbrl g _ Htlok >�tanta an Pere .. II d- .clue5t, :'1'lioae :ell:.;&e. Si d'. M.. d' , ... - ;. ,v _ . ... the'.Herald choir\s:in$in8 ,.c -:,'... ? ,� ' •'d aZvi� Mr;.and Mrs. at,,.6:3k1 p m Intermediates wi -;have fh oPP6l tftmty tO heal. Did A Galr6en Deec1 m 9ICf•Patki a: Pte. a. guide, cur . i?Gt t� : crit L. sfil ., t, g h h€ meet at rile slime time>'Them:vt fill the,fui?dental principles duet by Melodle Playd a and d' a e' ton:street,is actin at the 1RanieY a u, rasa x.. thB.Smith;:trios by Gal 'I Amegdmeat Ea zonas Ung 1ses aeaptee, ` . •' ,.. Fit-,,m■ file, # „:.. ., .-.•g Puerto Rico: ' "an eleatiop'of ofitCCtrs. dlilterAce�a povernme-Co u� _ k Mgoshie».; �\ :::.�' - ap tae,Special mown aleatms:r�ew in-the. - Force,13§ase.,m, First Baptist Sunday sehbol 1 :Pro tice and.. FrlScilla Brown, Betty H¢dge and f: tttaBirds, 'Ai¢lile'Gf: nu yNoSm Andover veteran's eines Borr[;:m lyfethuea he is a graduate at;9„45 as,#lt:.'lt6ortiiNg worship at city aid state offices for k pith Graiohsn, Jaue-¢truth arid, - 7,at 8 7. ., wednesaae evening t 27, at 87. M., iter 1� .. , -,,. r �,;,(,� y� g tRf.l tlwartl.F. S; bigK,sGhPal 11'with 'Rev. Donald, L- Elle# period of l3oYs'State Citizen- Chac es Graichen. The pastor will Gar&' .�►entOr t¢dat:artlele xs-o1: Warrant: charaetar and leadership are 1. voTED to amhna Che Zonins-Hy-7rawa >l$ kl mall Mks. Ft&l#R ry pfh9agliing 'qtr the subject 'Gad"s' be assisted fn the servlce:bY ushers; E i Cklekertn Rd: m abang. tae faiowing aesoruxa parcel g , f yQr Lido Mrs, 2+e�fn:I7@ with:-the Clas3 4f 949.' He later $rill s; n,,.ank;WV, F=`: ppae, uatdd from Bravvn..Uru- Greatest Magacl' -At p uo.•a sed.: The faculty at Wood- Raymond Gradual and,doNt Grafi-; �Q�T 23. g - '1 - ,. >. _ + , g 01'land from Ageicmtdrai to Industrial. les Burr a :the Andid.; �4 s.Blood;; tact'vets t cancer- of,sacred music will be selected John S. Bowyer, Jr..then:;Worshippers arc encouraged' NO.,Afidover, Masa• '.: w paSCei resat,bonooYYk1 the-north&ry ! e1 stab Little ram attended the acAivsetta, a t"school he was active glyen'by the,meinhers-of Malden so of Mr. and Mrs. John S, to bring their, bibles with them; edea aaa aeacrb as ncye3o of 8 a Coi;ferofice in 4Vor, Whrl a toildwa: kill: Secrets.Regwnal;Blood ,,:. , Ili its# winning his=letter in B tist el of choir-one of New r;of Pelham road ta,bepre- noting the Book of Acts,.l:l-13 on:: :: • starting at a atone hound ou the aurid- • �r tvhiott the message "Out Of Si omteri9 aide of dark Street one hundrga dwers, ita§s Tackle tester May 12, track: Fie ,is a talented tram En lands :foremost amateur Woodbury. John is active in Qtr tont oV tents ANnovEs sedenty-ave (1701) teat westerly o1 K ms•'Handicrafts peter'-arid played with the "high choirs. etb'all, football, baseball and.out,of Milt a Will be based.Par cornu^of clerk atkeet and;Osseus str0. cc((� „ 'Leasure `And -y► S-n, eSt scktool and the college-bands. • t is% member of_ the •National ents of teenagers and A or mem North Andover,y( Montle;then"ran- .:DIlNY W:77iard �u QIItlli SOCI , m a nortaa4ea;s1[ny dfreQtlOh by Clark `.^Effeetfv6'' Leader-.-: .- ., ... • He entered the service in 19M M al :: ' H or Society. hers of the.Pilgrim Fe110wAhip ars,. :: street aa,+ea hundred etiGel+ spa.2-100 alt, E;klati©ns, Lmd A regular meeting of rite Busy and receive his basic training at y _ reminded that the annual state t¢asMO Seat to s steue: yt aha rumu� the-4-H`Club of West ,d :The re lsor monthly social (0, in a.more waterirditecuoa pye•Clark arrester :Wizards a Texas Air.Force base.and,later gu (;hUrC ra ly is from 3:to 8 P.m:in Frank-�,. s lield:'•m the.:North Court SG Theyese,SQ3,C;D of A- P ani.Street �► . - .`iiono to sa eaovt�eae i�tlas suamxi#mnnlnsBghupyivingstone. Andover:;wa ,, , - at aeraenento.Calif.,'he received will be held;Mond' 'ni ht at 8 in lin:StreeY Gongregationa3 churcH_ An a northeakeorlx direction four hundred ess District schao Wedrtesaa� ;nPg?t. . 8.. s k4y. g ..,, - ,rally for new;members;.will lYIarichester,N. H-Volunteer driv $n -ave.fsia2 -rest more or,less to a , " President`ChrGrie:Suiton was m h� °ug , St ;Momc&s: Pansh:haA. Plans be eld Wednesday at 7.30 m, - A member ig Essex Chapter Or- for the social" were ll.Completed - P ers should assemble at the Church bfay I1, dopt mala: thenea turning and Funning in en .�,..... .-, .' .. - the chair, Tha artiClek-'bf cloth •..,.. . Han-. . _. m'. a:church,vestry. by-2 p•m• Ame¢dmeat to zoning sy-rano eadWaa east southeasterly,airesuon tn.;wo nurses ,- ,,,:; .: der of DeMolay Spot John Tuesday_tnght at the home of-Mrs, ursda at j at the Specht Town Meeting new in:the tour'hundred seventy Pt7o•).feet more or 1i-]s�0'� -IPSWiCh m which the girls made, were d A M., he choir rehearses Thursday Y • g, cock bodge. A F. an Mafq•17eneault. Members-of`the Ch,_ Noeth Andover v teran s Auditorium oar lean to s prone wan.than signs a 00”. S eked•to be sent:to Essex tlggrl_ 7,aw_ 7: p. m. at t char Wednesday evaaing Apra z7, t9sa nae 8 Wan$r8 hundred forty C5io),feet more at , t N--'th) W Ui s,.soox sore pa - 1s:.weA'k he 'Greater . . court will-participate_In a version - „ - - Troopers Honor :.r, ffi;,under Article.11 of tae warrant: lees.to a stone bound:.taenov turning dna: . :. u•:,: N- moss. Sardgs..and pans. cultural'-school Where Lheywill be : .- television. - lilln� Bee will be held-Fri i/ Nona drum slwp� .. rence: of. a popular hilarious - VDTBD to amend ascites i, of Aatible tannin to g southerly direction tunic hun. :. : •. a' .- •!u" exhibited on Ma9.14. Iamc}ieon : A t 7:30 p.m.at the Parsonage. 1�SSOCIAtCB' rV or the x Andover zoning 8y-I,aw dyad fifty-sht and 50.100 't45s£011 feet .,; ;4t,s•• rape■b,bsueh i9 re; Ha)eft for.his new Post P. .P as 11e Oa.t Heals...Ij .. was served try the membe Stllrnal meeting Of Lhe:.New. by atriklog 1c ut aria inserting 111.81a2e more.or lase to:tha polar of'begimmg, acid r { '25 following-a brief leave with his Ther commltlee headed by Mrs. ,,-.. . H hire COnferance W:S,C.S. State Trooper Clifton W. Smith by 'at the following:: treat of land contains ten acres, mon 14 8t•W. -fs. Deneauit;will :prepare the lunch. dieted at St. Lukes of:.Salem and State-Trooper Wil- serous I.' alae at £uta fa all nomas or idea. said hoy¢t are shoern ea a plan' - =i ({,'Onhlliued bn',lbage 9). parents. I ,,Doti DUtrichl '., of land,eatltied riff¢ of Part of tans of The canlnirttee comprises Mrs. c Derry, Thursday begin- ,lain Gilson of Hampton, N, Hti - In determining the ares and frontage of Albert A. Steinberg w^North Andover,. . :,;. . . : - • .,-: ._ Allrla MOrll,,,Mrs. Sally Martin. • t. 0 8.ru• former.Salem resident,.were hon-: any lot in any aonivg::aiatrtat theta shoo Massachusetts, gained March'1955, drawn �•,, .,vn_-. hi .. 1 -uot be included any i rod alibis,the Rulon by Ralph B. Brasseur, Q E. Baderbin, ;. Mrs. Margaret Quigley,- :Mrs. class in Church Membership' ored'by their associates In the of a street upon which such lot .abuts xaesafausetta Florence Reuter, Mrs::Helen Car- hire state: lice at s'even u the Sae to s¢ch street is is the Toa wimla :amen�mente to :onus ,._.a wr i+__,. r„-.,,:.- - In rday> i0 a. nl.,&t tile' INCM14 Iia?nPs P4 owner of`tke lot, easep{tsar if a-corner __._. a:-,,, -.:.+.Va 11 n1r a+vi _. ......., _ by-inns bre.:hereby approved. ,r. ..,.•:fir.:• eRJPe'6Pas arw,na, It W .-Chheerie- dP'sv - '.. Adults: are eEicouraged `' Ascension ' .'Grenfell Jugs tt ' Volture.'1236, 40 and.,8 the cotfee hour group which meots `#ten}ai`Trees, Shrubs, a#c. at T Tt. p;. in the sanctuary, At 11 a. TOWN,tfle xo' 4oPE7t" n. PiBgrirx� Fellowship at"` n- tiny k�E1.ysed + 'fid' - :Flrst'R'Iethodlst.,(,Blotch school Nashua, N. H.,.als again silo �r1 :our usual'fair prices. ` .. ,w- o dbno s 1 t.; n a Woodbury, junior to tots'under two years of age will u as of tlte;towia T . r,- _4 Mornin 'service"aY ', rig Give us a:call,or have our i11ar4 ^r' -wii be lutleome at.'.. at 9_:45 a. m g , . s State from JulCe...19 y p v ks avails Irtdonors tri Iiev'. Robert"C:. Sharp tend BRY n 9 � cared for ti attendants: Gran . tJ ,_,;,.- , n :Bldodtnobf'- °,. 11 With activities children between the ;quote You on Your needs with • , v lftAhraxy*ion apt dm& 'during, reaChi on the Sermon topic: a June'25 at the ilmvenNY.H• , ve.. Morning r9, obligation. .- -,r' tatlon and baby B w' Hampshire, purbam, ages':of two and fl L . >, lib a+vit.—such hours., ,.Trnspo .. f, t he God Shepherd!'Rural a Ps t will feature 'Geraniums, Annuals, Some;...: #. xisss:•` .', 1 e TeR.EDERIC L SdbSTROM Cans T P worship at 11,`a. m.. -]ants .and-Perennials. •-••••e. + . ,n it, -ze: .Antique &fitting service a .,th2:,church hili _Life"SftndaY.: .will be observed.. he faculty was asked to aPPotn -, , -- n.,ftdividual re- from the Junior class who:the.Herald choir singing 'Some .`R,Pck X radnctibna ;;Far The Home be provided ups us and Lieutenant Frederic L. Methodist Youth Fellowship meets boy tunitY to Did A Golden .Deed wtt11- -` '- `. H nd-.... uest. .Those in Charge of vertu,. Sec r-.and Mrs. . . ... s Prtactleal. 4 ....... _ -. --. . Jr., on of M.. C-&:3n-P: m. intermediates will auld- have the opPoi' .... .- body Plenty':of Parking Space: -: May 11, lass ' Far m 'Yust ' agement,' activities of:.the K"Ll,Cross wjiieh Sfostroirr, J a • t e� fundainei}tal principles duet by.Melodie-Playdon:and Mar mhdmeat to zoningBr•Lawa aanpted ' ._ ,,'4Tf rSrldustr4al Man.. ._ - cod-- ederic L. SJostrom, 66:Arlin¢-..meet at the>same time:There tvlllItiial axn, h -rnment-through g A a €' : de eI durmg_alie visit-af rile$1 Fr._ me - . 'American goy tha`Smith,rhos by Gala.M,00shian, _ `g 1 ND Sspecial , 1-F1>tlandb9olg;.a gui, h -- ..- e is erving at the Rainey be an election Of aflfeers. V at North Andove Town en's a:.-held }n ton -. W o zP.lt= H - p do err are, I&S, ton stre t s _, ice and control of - .. Pic-, ta. An v it ' uerto Rmo: Sunday school pract... Priscilla,Brown; Betty.Hodge and > .North Andover veteran's Apfllto F. on ,:,„ : m taliaYlon,KCndall, P. ses. Force Base: m.P Elrst Baptist. Su y s ie ses_`and ;tut.. ...Born and state offices for waanesaay evening-April a7,al s r. M.,. t: .. ods Archie:Gunn, Inir _ - graduate .. hi at wn...city Faith.s Graien,.gene-Smith, and rater. I Vo article a of:me warrant: apt;. t e:'Pratner Of Attracting Bi -' ilt ':'and Both m Methueij'he as a gra at with a.Re Morning worship State. Cit-�zen- ries Graichen. The pastor will Gorden �e • .„,.. ., H mes. aides Miss Elizabeth. H , OA,.. - - school D aid L:. Ellisie' riod of Boys Charles to am°na ma zonfag sy-Laver • Dxet-i5 k„Better O , Edward F: Searles high 11 wlth' 'Rev on tk1..Pe are'. -•'.the ushers. „ e�Trason, _40 k Crawford, ,SantCen, of.Flw character and leadership be assisted m Y ROUTE 125 Chickering Rd. to:change me follow ng described pares . , ,,, d ns' Editing. Snail Mrs. Frail , _ -, .•_.. - lass of 1949.' He later : reaching..on the subject Gads ship; chars of 1arc from AgDo the n the ly side d C;al' e,,'' Lean :Field, Motor seL•v'ice. 5vith-.the c - .F it Rayiiloltd Gradual and:John Grafi <. 'e•� Cleve Intro :Mrs. .. .,. from Brown-:Um- Greatest Magic.” At 7 p sri. 'a stressed.' The faculty Y at Wood- '. l?Tewspaper$ .Ra, ,_ ,v aiialxtiian'`.of•was 'graduated G ag "S, Bawyer, Jr. No. Andover. Mass A Darnel of lana an the nnrmeriY aide ¢c :• - -- -Brill s, Frank. ':'lir. 1-alley,:,. . ... . - sacred .music will bebury- selected John ,: cher.::Worshi}ipers aro,encouraged Clark _street, nquna°a and described an ctaons, ort- hairman, g , . Reil Crass Bl wd pro, versitg. concert of Mrs. John S. follows: .. -- 'Barra e,: the Andover ,_ - he members of Malden.: on: of -Mr. and ;,. to bring kheirbibles''tvith them,... -_ a On vegetables,.. g tYs. he.was active. giden I t s of.ACts, 1:1-12 on starting at a atone horns ao the none. ; �ni`,raB . e ded the Mas echoic ile at school -_ Little ram; attended _. $ While - - :'h it one of New er'of Pelham-_road to repre- noting the'Book '._TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVEx. .easterly arae of Clark streeton.hof the ' - Encyclopedia of B - in Wor- • : - ronin .his letter m Baptist churc rho _, BOwY ' nai;Blood Conferefice in ,g its, winning g u :John is active in which the mos5age "Out Of Sight seven y-svB (1x5'1 cite westerly o[ me I3aseiiall, Tilrkin...Secrets Regio - -talented arum- England s foremost „amateur sent Wcodb ry �,,.. - 12. - ':...'. k. Ike 'is -a. - 1' baseba ll and chit Of MindA?"will be based.Par - worth of o Clark street aha osgooe street- :'.. ers• Bass Tackle nester M8y track. - t -hi-h .chairs. ... - asketb'all, footha dA._.. '. �,o,;;*n xorta Andover,afaesacnnsettst:.hence rum t3fakiarrn, Pow la ed, with he _g h ildiCrafts ^` peter-`and.p Y - - 'a"'member of the •National ents-of teenagers andJunior rnem �, gy mug n a mrmwestetiv aireotion by clerk -#lollLs, lea , ` and the college:bands. . - - -,. ., And school .-. . ,,:.._ is - let . hers of the Pilgrim Fellowship arE<: •°c2 street seven hundred sixth :era a-1o0' :. 'a '� :^Habbae5: for.Pleasure A n6 WlZar4lt3-Meet a:in 1953 l Hanor'soc y '•'s''"°'"�•E,• ina more feet Loa statin: thehce=Ontree[ _ ' `And'- Le der- „ - He entered the service . Monthly SOCIa, _ reminded that' the annual state o <3 i kis•`.r Effective a t•.t lasso, . too more westerly direction by Clark street- `y rpfet, C - ehn 'of the Busy s basil training at- - 7 social of :1 `ill from 3,to 8 p:.m,in Frank • - two uunarea seventy <z7a') feet mote or ". `.' - -latrons, Lind-` A regular me S. -.andrecerved his The regular monthy telt t ` .. hl m -Human Re :.:l .b ,of :West base and later of... ant Street Church I - t < 1,lege,to a stake:thence coontiming and rnnrsng. - Summer Wizards;-the 4 H e u -Texas Am-Nome Court 5t.Therese;:903,C.D, A. PleaB lm: Street Congregational church;:: t�� _. -in a normeaaterly.directlon.£our hnnarla Budd-.:Your Own i1 the North. a if- he recf:rved . ;at S.i be will wcaa - - ,:, e. ' Andover` via.§ beldi acrafnent0,.Cal .will be held.,Monday night n for new:rmem._,r5 Manchester,N. H. Volunteer driv- - fifty-fiveaket nce .feet more so mess to a, ,Or.Cailln, Livingston ... ....r m.< at.$ - A.rally - - ' do 8da g - " n • ish hall.. Plans `a1 1:30 should`asseTLfble 8t the ChnTch.' - Mat Ii, 1x55 are,xe; thence turning and running in an Distnet.school We,.,. e, Y - h. 'w, gS. •., St. Monieas. .pan be held Wednesday. P: m•' ers. east S'• nit n Was In Chapter r- - completed Amendment to Zoning Bt gcI adopted four hundred severly dmeption in two couraea. ident'Chrfstine''S P ., a of:Essex Chapt P for:the social were B she church: vestry. by'2'.p.m.' .Pres ., � A.,nLCTi111 r m.. at me Bpemal Towa,Meetng held In meYour hundred seventy (470') feet mote.or !. - a- Ores-bf'l Cloth- Han- t- the home of Mrs. - rehearses- ThurSolly at �- .Norm Andover Veteran's Audttarmm on lees li a hunstodred fortall.-then ailing a re or r • •• ';;, - .r: the chair., Tlie rte, of DeMolay altd,Bohn Tuesday_:nigh at Tho choir nS , e,der. < Wednesday evening. April '27. 1955 at S welt live hundred and; (540•) feet more and ' 1 Swlih ch the girls, made, we? R. end A. M, Behe Ma ;'Dpneault Members of the at Ytie church m- e+•-- _.. 1n win Lpd ey A. iY. 7;3b ;..Tn. p$;f1Q11Qr;: p.'Mf,udder Article 11 of the warrant:' lass.to w stone bound: thence turning and ; s g' :Essex A i tack B. ater Law artici ate in a verslo „ will be held Fri- i1vrQOFtole ran: ed,to-be bent,tP .•. knOWnln".'Gly court Wi}l participate .: t -!' p$ BeC...,. _ - VOTED to amen ndov�tttoZor,lnB"BYrT.aw dredinaftY-13�aadu¢OA00, CKG$,SO=) bus- a- t 7t-aH yes-yoke s tlooea tto[Re Pack where they will he is well em ,,. . .. a:•dna..patio. :c Rural school F. of a papular hilarious television a '7:30 p.m:aY.the parsonage• s oclate8:. ::by 9trlking�tt borers InBertln6 iq:Diana ':more or less tome point of'beginning. sale . ,. pU .rosoK lines_ o u :14. Luncheon reuse. (lY lit-. ed.• las +sue„4r m brted an I1SaS new st April;program. annual meeting 0f the:Neav Associates rials of lana -contains tea acres, into. -'axhl ,. _ He for.hls. P° S State Trooper Clifton W. Sfliith merRofine fonowmg: members lus a commitfee headed by MIr. Conference W. ,C.S. saouon 1. stn aE Lora m aR zoning or'eras. Said bonds era shown on a plan ,, a •f i ,• was servoil bar fire ; , following-a brief leave,with ,, Th lure B hepie .,M ; 25 follo. lig are lunch. t St. Luke's of Salem and'State.Trooper.Wih Dteeneta - of land shut pian of part of Land of r i as b.- Deneault-:wilI prep. .?he :. , w :,cpndueted a {,„ }S• : �.-., Llazn G1180n_-.Of Hamilton,,N: 1:L1 Io.determining the area and trontago of.Albert A. Steinberg hl^North Andover, r. 1 7GR 48t-W.:, a 9 Palen: cannlLttee .comPx'ises Mrs- masdalhnantta, aatlai Idarnlr lass, drawn ... t• .r �'3n,d1441At7t$ '"'!•.'. . f,'pyttinUed On„ lie. .}. '. The. ,.,„ C ,,.::Derry. Thursday - ant lot 1¢.any zoning district mere shall by Ralph R. Hrapaaur, C. E. navbrhili, ( - faimer Salem-:resident,::were ban- �(, .- C t+y,, , •. 1 ::. ,,,�,�... .. ., A a Morin,, Mrs.'Sally Martin, - not be includes any aha within the almlta q t ••+�-r• 1. nlhg t 10 a m. their associates lie rile of,A street upon which such lot .abate, -g�eacli setts : . Margaret Quigley, Mrs. _. -class in Church Membership Dred by ty The' within amemim!¢ts to Boning - iE New Hampshire atate.pQiiee 8t 8: even u fire tee to such, street >e fa inn ,. 'FlorenceReuter, Mrs:'Helen Car- 10 a m•;.at the, dflmer at`YeCock and owner ofthe tot, except that IP a'corner by-laws era tetchy Approved. i g,M Du cis. me'' Saittrday, lot hu its oornas aoundetl,bra rhea a t neY•and Miss, art p testimonial O V 'Idve r:'•a pa, a age• ` gettle restaurant'ire-SeabTGOk. line wnnectmg other boundmg,mlittea which. $ignG oRGE pINGOLD DQ Y ., . , i• ,`, ` ;r :'. Trooper Smith'finished No. 1.. and lot ;rontagB shIntersect,mputed aeell a M y 11, s5 L tCoiitinued On P.agg-11} . ., r: , - • in'an examination for:.a scholar auah annulling lines Ware no extended. _ aigaed,:- -... . is er,Appi►lnted_ No lot,`upon whichisthat.located any , JOIIN J, LYONS, .h i ofBascn< shipto a:British police school•. bmlaing or won respect to which s permit Town clerk who started SeTV';' has beth faeued and 1. then outstanding b{orm Andover. Mssea RVER • ° - ., riven-a Pointed a. Trooper Gilson. :u d r the tar ora erection oE,.say building,.:Mau' North Andover,' Mase. '. r ' G goal :Muss,has,._.' Pat Wood- ice.in the state,police , n e the Y-oe sub-divided or reancea to area :�; ,,.vi.,, , -. ' '"'e ' 'ji'1£ 1 r Of the facility.,- _ supervision'of Trooper Smith,.Wis in any manner muesa.said lot abaib there- ' Attested a9 a tate rcpt. •,,,, :--^ a', ` ' p burr';high, `arihool; Starting next runner-up in the exam:: atter be df sufficient area dna wrote to `. „•y c;_ p �etT ►tC Witiv assortments to gkoose fJ it '' meet the requuemehta of the Hy-Law and TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVitH } ,,',1`Ja, r,,,,*,, "ii �•�f l'81TS Sep ,.her an the commercial de- _It was announced at the fhR unless such-lot eu aitere¢,and any building 'PIftOX, GERANIUMS. est. her that Tiooper Smith will leave lhereoa, et an meet an me other regair! _. ;McPhail -was graduated b air.for:England.June 1 and manta of:his ed,Law, ed lana be wise Xis aua,dePaad a . , PANS} $, MARIGOLDS - Y, divided, corvette, devised or otherwise Sia do", o frmn Mississippi Southern:college starts his 18-week recruit train transferred is vimatt4a bettor, no building (DI AIiNUALS at R tiesbur ,=Miss., In 1951. He . Dermit:Rr other Perm}t shall 4e issues wlm B ing_Ci1tlrSe Jnne 5. reference to any of me land ao tranaYettedned as W llEverything For Your, Garden t'atig'k t; BCliGo1 AiladClphio- or ll &IIth efesuch to the WS s eets theMiss..and OSYka.;Miss.,before Bo ngregatianal Calender rntaireamisia oe tnu ev Law AwtaTY ro' taakee by emnent domain or co YeYed Pot a s t, - rryia0t, to the rl'ii7:1, :1Vlonday.at 7.30: ChArch school -Publicn a 'purpose for which the lana epula Staff day. t In• t11e:;i've3try'for have been or was taken by an ant do Ain May 11,1955• s ail not.:.be deemed-.to be transferred m Amendment to'&-ing Br•Lawe adopted Oda, ndo - : g �liilM 'final plans :Tggardmg loch's violation of the provisions hereof. at Special Town. Being held in the PLANE, da`y.-At g.p.`:'m., file a"ITS .North Andover-Veteran's.Auditorium oa ad p OW Yanr When n the in one ownership Is vera and, Wednesday evening April 27, at 8 F. M., Bl�nn,� : 1< �il>, `Bible Series" o it to,alT interested >a Part in the Tow-. en N�w o�cify ate v f In Pait In en ad scent, unVOTED,rtlele SO nn�d the Warrant; ..•., - , .' 'perSOR6,•now Stndying'.Matthew'$ provisions, regulations, and restrictions of to.:ame t e Y-Law¢ , n ZstowirZ Qh� ” the By-Law Shall be applied to•th at.Portion tar.the Town of North Andover by chang< ` visit ns at tke C7arie St i 1 a+ p ;pE��RS and CV�LilYA70R5 ga$pel. C - ofsucAndover lin. incl S In thea own of Rothe,rth jag from a restricted residential t° an f ` ` ;i ., `METNUCIP 'r Tuesday from 6 to 9 P.m:> n wore.lot were situated therein.. educations}he general t a'certain betcel of land ` }I EN PHARMACY where. COOx S COH Sit Y ake,Plepst�rs Out .Congregational church is open locates n the se¢eral arse between Main .. _ ,•SHAWS ! �.'kceAe as hereinafter residence ed,'1a mug ,gt, second on particularly Ave., and Th114 n+l-cs -•:.. •a% PARI{ING' p ..� she public. for private prayer, , idanLL'`e, general realdenu. envparchei, et.,-being mot"Particu]anY Lonnded apo - gored for.all AMPLE FREE Garden.YSl meditation,:and Holy.Connotat ion industrial dna agricultural d atrinls [Here described as foWWV u7ck r Y shall ba'Provided far'each dwelling or BaglnninB ata tat on the-Eastethr flab ' a, !t �- HavrIvaw.$1vda,ROute ll0.; t o`l omits Fribnd for those who desire it, ouier pern urea prnllPai mtiuingarectea po ��� I I '' � �..r::. .:., � ({'' IIOTa1d:C11l1T attRr the.adopti4a oE:hie ane¢dhest to of Ma le Ave..-Bahl pmaL heirs s`dietapee ; M.Daily i-. Wednesday at 30. a 8 a i4L Mntaining i¢ area' af-327 a@et more or Iesa }rem the }¢tel'.- g rehearses udder -the`dlrectloxt of this, ft-Law",m, saes S t the lmet It eine nd St., Avec - - agty� 4E ,,it leas than LwentY'thousOf Aand-Y2a.00s d eonmerly ;line-oP Second St, thence, All . . � ' DRi53 `usibel'GrlaldherL fit 8 P• rh' aqaao of ass and ntw nfY->iveaC125) LnrdnB st,rlg6t angles and running 1n an .'FREE DELIVERY r�n the phtlatFiea class welCOme3..all leer..uPOA the.frontage street. easterly direction a distance of 125 feat to , . *,,: t•1„a _ - - G... ar1SlY-tp 1tS meet- The.lot also and.lot ImEltage�'re idle- a Porun thence turning at right apglds - Vn�t -ltaRnevteAuvx- w EiII)NE x7549 - ' women Of Che p ant phents above epeoffied assn not:apP�y to dna runlil¢6 a distance of 80 felt n a , Tel.:X705 166;30. Broadway inB, this month featuring a Pl any..lot:anaminln8less man.twenty than northwesterly:d4ectlon.m s:pont, thence . After 8;Phone 341(3 sand(80,o0o) aquas feet area and having turning and running Ir-s: portheesterlY �ConvenlenC40 sale. leas than one hundred and, twenty-five direction a MACAWS of 939 feet ra a Dolat, G l Vin,. (125) feet width upon the Plaid.L e street :thence turning and of 271 :Ill a eB,point; arch.lot was'Iawfu laid.taut and direction a distance of 271 feet to a paint( Paragraph Briefs ' % - ® etl o�daete df pthls Smendoe nt to this er1Y dlimc`tion a disttaance Of 34 fazin a te L tsl a j•�'cTv@+—, - '+ ,' TUM h' 4h dais such lot was point on Che5ea8letl9 lora of Maple Avenue, LANDOWNFrRS`OP if IIeW iialnps ire skate Iiealth of By and 12 at a¢ N MEfiClals WLIi' annOnnCe-.dltI'lllg ,the not adjoined bb Other land of withme said Dorn sir aPDmIn sl 1eiythEfre feet ''- 'end:what YheY`:`intend tax db owner Available i or trona cin}not. .owe tom }mrd seer non Ln o-n ii t.It of 3 las _bulb. film sickroom ATTEND week ., , t dee In:co¢nect on-wi fi,su provid of k; rest and a ening g• e .. epos.f li in Tif `� keno devulef insJ.Servicl cam hem 11 OTA the seek anti Pah MaPIa Avenue, hence turning sad tin 'hecto bre'. . . 9 iMP )l >. about giving [net nn ant auah 14t.there shall not here- Ging in a northwesterly direction direction aioaB •. :.•, , .::,',.;G'ptlilX , y r-• -.:. i : - "' vaccine to the first and secolid afe� tie nmu'int duplex, nr_2-Eamsiy e, belfic needs,. tea a qo t.. .. ..aa�� ., -. �r ( `` j]g of .the-New Damp'. reet3eswe dna Drovidea that ttiere mat be...tno fee tato. line Baia Maple Avenue. :r• t ,.. .`,,:': ." a. {:. '/:wJ�7 MOndc1 a .I Vtlt - ',. of'pf P : family on any or. Ione oappll!YiIl s n.- i Aoaton..Mass. t °f-.m nn 1, Isoa.,., . ' - - s Shire.Schools. residential structure [uiplling-me Yarm S iPTIQN -DEki1FFRi( A$$E55MEl�iTS :. The week end w@ather was'at The within amhereby a to inning by-awe FitEE `,GR,c RELATED TO- F{IGH SEWEf spec! requirements ox mea sy-Law. Bre catchy wQ4ved. •t ,,, s a-,._. ,.- r " + .its best. and Salem Police were Itoaton.. Maas ' -: Mar u, 1x55. Signed: ' t,- Op RTY CURTAIL, GEORGE Fixcol,D lir heavy Saturday and ' The wimin gmEnamenta to,Boning.by- HlcsH SEWER LIENS ON YOU PR prepared # taws are hereby approved, Attorney, GRi coal. { - Sunday traffic for the opening of rajfO3eorse General. A may az, 1955. E T WN OE METHURN recreation season. . The 6 a. m. N Signed: �.: tem DEVELOPMENT IEI -THE Q Andover, Masa. L Orth p r, -7 LYONS.' erature reading at Salem'De Attested As•a true.copy: Town Mark. ICE YOUR t ["INION pxaa s Jnbn,J. Lynne Andover m Apaaver, Man. .• - . .. _ .�. - Norm ATo- q 11Saas. C Attest arth aLMls eon, tqi PAUL UPSON. Reg: Phmmpcl$t rind Plop. AND. 2590 VQ gsti,..a ' 1710rrA1 eHtX7lai (Continued On Page 9) T_ PAUL IV5. " EPi •, ,. - a y , u Accepts business. He has become also CARNIVAL gp D7Ck Turner THE EVENING TRIBUNE — LAWRENCE, MASS.—SATURDAY,. MAY 14, 1955- !" ' t, Arthur 11Q��.� I1C�e 1. ciated with'G.-F. Mooney & Son - J - _. - _ I• au1S L Art P company' of.:Farmington, N. H. derson, pastor.,morning worship: beaches,. its eastern mountains highway points in the entire stat . - "•: T +- His wife is the former Pauline '-"-"- - "Holes in Ely Heart," sermon and southern Maine. On Sundays:sand holidam,�t'; A} 1}ilI1QI'C :. Harris of.Pelham,forme - topic. Church school at 10•'45 for Route 111 is also used by many jammed with traffic, especially Music AppQlritment rib• �a 6 ages three years through Grade 8.ihorse racing fans traveling to the early evening hours; A seg P" - - l 2:30.p. In. Cars will leave the Rockingham Park at Salem. ous bottleneck for ears mov An ?Arthur Howes, 249. church for the state-wide rally of It's a two-lane highway about four directions, especially on, North,_And over, concert or UrillCeriSe[l Fi9hlri�' Congregational Young People of 20 feet wide; compared with a Route 28; this intersection moist and'director:'of the Organ You cava fish in Salem without the Franklin Street.Congregation- modernstandard of 24 feet. : layout changes in thefuture td;, �t�itute, has been:appointed`.to a:license: as two men who were ' i. al church,in Manchester. -Both Historically, '.New Hampshire's relieve increasing pressure of trafZz the 'tion.as teacher of organ. halted in the sport at Captain's. Junior High and Senior P. F. will road system developed.north and fie at the Salem end of Route 111.`, `* position chairman of the:'departments �;;«;; pond found out from State Con- - attend.8 p.m.Governor Baehelder south rather than west and east. -music at the Peabody '-'``- servation Offieer Walter S. Brock. Pomona service:with sermpn by The west-east, highways such as PERFECT WEEK END n� sacred' A , onservafory of Music. in Balti- Iie.,eharge both-men withviolating : _ Rev.. Austin Reed, state chaplain Route;111, generally are in worse The sun-shown brightly and a° r ` the law May,7.They were,George - P of the grange. Monday, the board shape the north-south roads. cool breeze refreshed the, Fore,Md. - - Q M ,. .local organist,.; formerly. :p, � Welch of 23 Kent street; Haver- 1 - , of 'irustees-Selectmen wi1G meet Morton said {t costs .about Greater area Saturday, The QV5 LP ' f the music :department at #��. :-'• hill, and JohnSenterol 9 Liberty � � :� - �' ihthe'vestry. Thursday,:May'.19, $100,04,0" a mile to build.modern,making it an ideal day::'�-The noon' dead o Phillips academy,Andover,will be- cf. > street, yyerrimac. •/.p' NAY6 Ott - - 2 p. m., the Women Society of highways. .Thus, it wOUM cost temperature was 61 according"to: , new duties in Baltimore Each was'fined $15:by Judge - `" /rwucoo : the First church will meet .with four million dollars to reconstruct the readings at the Lawrence,j gin his ; \ ueP.,wn nise1._.Under°the -terms of ,; Kenneth F.Romprey who suspend Mrs. E. C. True. Slides of two of,all of Route 111. Police department. Other read_r t October nt With the conservatory, ed five dollars from the fine Fri- agreeme - rt t ya- "'^ the New Hampshire state institu- "Our long-range Plan'includes lags,: At midnight;5.8; $ a. m., 56; ` • `^- - day in Salem Municipal-cou tions will be shown. 7:30. p._ m. rebuilding of the.entire route and 6 a. m„ 52; and 9 a. ni:, 55. 4 Mr: Howes.well continue to give z ,� ,� o}•gan concerts in various parts of - : =- we hope to do,it someday, do the United State and will con h choir rehearsal. ,the Ii s: North Salem Chure Church of Christ Scientist, Boyd meantime, we hope the work at MIUB,PHY WILL ALLOWED - -' with is:duties as director' ;.,„<;¢":' ` road. Man's true selfhood: as. a Windham and. Atkinson-Hamp- SALEM; May 14-.-The will 'of" bialue Wa h. - , r of<fhe,Otgan Institute. and Econ Wit' A•;bean supper will be ' : spiritual "child of G,od-possessing stead:will ease two of+the worst Bertha G. Murphy, late of J.aw- v - -'a Fine :Arts. String: �� - 5aturdaq evening by the Wain - ° �. ' .dominion over'sin; sickness and spots, Morton added. rence; was allowed'by Judge Jdhru, s dttctor of,Yl?, -ere. ,•ARTuUkt HO'WES an'SL Socfety,:of Christian Service :mortality-will be. set forth ,at The section of•Route 111:.west A. Costello;in Probate:court yi* ` grehestra h newly `or anized depart- :,, in:-the•church-vestry. DIS'S. Indo.; : Christian Science services in the of Route 28 in Windham is known. terday. Thomas J. Lane Law-gip x;,� > She. Tie .Y g t the co» instrumental and vocal Wood is serving as chairman. - •...inent of sacred music.a Lesson-Semon "Mortals and Im- as Range road,.route to Cobbetts rence, was appointed:; executtfv;.%a }, ,on a rad, The Peabo- wnservatory;:Whicli The annual meeting of the New .o - k rvatory is,conducted grad,, _ � . ,• •. mortals:" Morning� services:..at pond, 'Rock pond; and Windham The eshamte value of the estak@ d 3 K organized,to.give was founded}n_1865, has empha- Hampshire W:S.C.S. will be held': - [i ;televeland is g Luke's Methodist 10:45. Sunday school same hour. Center:-. The section east of Route is :$3200. ,y;; .tfr is thorough ckground in'-all sized the training of organists and Thursday at St L Wednesday evening, testimonial 28'in Salem is known as Shadow — a .the .g , b8 . of- church musicianship:. some of the natfon'a autstaiidbig,church, Derry. meeting at 8. Reading room open Lake road, route.to Shadow lake, . i- 1aSes - pond. •. I Now playing ' t y: - ha course'. is specially designed organists are graduates of: that - i, :Wednesday and Friday from.2:to North.Salem and Big Island ( y.. '" eh or anists and will•covet school. The current class Of or- .. ':µd,., 3 .� 4 p•m• Home owners,.store keepers and Ends Sun. Nile` „ EIn char, g reetin voice-culture, or- gan majors is composed-of 40--stu- • ;. ,�'`'v+`tf„ _ - -. - summer campers, will beaffected :, ADULTS ase ,esi1.DBEN 1sc - r r Y f for. di• g, : .eneral study dents, one of theaargestgroupa of ' - .,.r.a • ""-'�• by thecontemPlafed changes. ar :.,taehmque and a genera i sthe coup r' `a : TaE C r�x Mysrt arise-: I Its, GQy, Funeral • F oo the field o£ sacred iraisic,-both organ students n try. The intersection of Routes 12Z • �' •'The funeral of Alwin Schroeder and 28 is now one of the.busiest use LaEa Bob sere" -- - ` ,,,: of..Spring road, Londonderry, took, -.Deb can Bern. sedy Lamav ' miles per hour;$20;-halt of itlsus- • `` .glace Friday afternoon from the :Ira Tram s Caetoom s 4• R 6�y� pended. Ronald H.-Langlois, 1232 yt /� � Peabody Funeral Hame at 2 m. " � en1, �, ♦ Main stYeet. Haverhill, 70 miles PV�� r.•.ecuRvcac P.;- ANDOVER z -a lOk r hour, $15. -. • ,; ',',`:C,e,+i9566tNf�E•MwIM. 5-19 Chief Guevin and Deputy Chief ♦ . : =41 (Continued From Page per , , ,. Thomas Luby, of the,Manchester I I Grace Hello —William Holden • ` • E3 Geor e, re rr That IS an E. ` - it Walk 9 Y• &• :Fire department represented- the -•BRIDS S AT,TO1O-Rl". cline . Church'Notes $old B d , ;a(7 ] ,` department) The bearers were, Jim Dmi•—Beth Bae ,t y ah Tenn The Nimble Fingers 4=H Club �a.CC�I1.e.� Frank,.Richard, Edward and W.il- '•THE oDTIAw's n O�Tea" +.The men of the Hann Tenney • Charles Webster and Bath 1.Technicolor NOW::PLAYINCrr ' : .Methodist chprch,.-en• went oil-a bird walk held at.tlie I �,:; : .liam Joyce, Starts sanaav — " l�iernor al- -• - Pttilli acade CLEVELAND, May 14 (�?— •v� Howard Spooner, Jr. Rev. William •'Orr THE WATERFRONT" G1eh Ford—Anne F 11 rancis +#, juyed a social evening. The meet- bird sanctuary, Ps _ my,, , ;®e/ R:u f • J.Browne-of the.Episcopal church, aoDsrr tntxyea�' '�BBQekboor � ;f- 1: �vas.prepared'forand refresh- Andover:,Oscar Root led the group Democratic Nataonal Chairman _+ :la leader which included ahs Salem girls: Paul M. Butler today accused the ; - '., Derry, conducted the: service at •meats were:..served+by. Y . :. a kinds of Fsenhawer -administration .sof.. `. • —.'PLUS p Twenty-five di8er different E,.y„ • ,'p �: � he funeral:home Burial was in ,' �/ It. .James Cagney--Vivian:Lindfoi ';� _11 , )$Fesley Ayer. observed. The most "rriishandling he Salk polio vac- „ ;_ , yt p ?orest Hills cemetery]East Derry. ®- es alcor was Arthur,Clinton birds ,were s. .,. _. In8t-Aatlon , nner O 1%the' - or-interesting was a pair of Mallard cine situation.c All arrangements were in charge enaetan cartiL's srtdaea To Cross" Run EQP CrQ\f@Yr• "' Bf,Methuen who described the z g .r, ',* of. the Peabody Funeral Home.- and •Tho oatca6f - `.♦ '1 Metft uen w own cri Methodist ducks with over`a dozen-,babies Butler spoke of "heartbreaking :I. - Sunday 3 Action Hit: Ionization of which there are now 15 swimming around thein in a small confusion" and said "a thornugh a mppn�Sn� e2mand O'Brien.—Hath Som® 'a tern irr:New HamPSMre. A pond.Those present. Linda.John- !government inspect in the be- :The, :,ani®r d li _ Police,Notes - "SRABGRA[ STORY" " P of 3q cha tern is sought as stun,Gayle Gvil'bord,Ilona Manor, ginning could have avoided ims In Derry District court Friday Ame Venom Boys is tgtat P went conference.Susan Clark, Patricia Bascelo,;I.ois confusion. 8 - morning, with Judge George Grin- :"BOWERY:io BAGDAD. goal of the,pr Eve t Will., - f $ ":told:--of. the Whitcomb, Mrs. Herbert Clark, ,The Democratic chairman : A, a Sunda Church Seryl e9..nell presiding, Raymond J. •Boggy NHa•Commando Cody.fay t, u or. The"speaker Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Littlefield struck'out at:the administration y P -r+tF erence.of Methodist , Tleltl'MOnCrA. 'At Lu'k 's-::Methodist :church dan of Salem, N. H. was accusedSDLBR SRP'RAIDERSal coni , _'.:L le' tCamb. On,.:this a d'other COtIntS in a - ..y .�`,ta : - Maadoy— Elisabeth Taylor DS:Tt :an attendance of 1700, and Mr..and Mrs Y n. .. _ rar•, of simPle;:asSault and was .sen-l h sPgeeh prePar&d fora meeting of- i lie Rell Tavern r' =.; Rev, ;Karl Thiem. Pastor. 930 . 6a•t rkaq l-say.rocas - rUtBARXome months ago at Purdue tenced to thirty days in the House• }l1e •. tate`:federated;Denracratuc virome " ", :i � ' depaietxnenfs• of the '•sAiJI aAsArsltY•.Also be spi6ke of Baptist Bulls ill.$ Clitircli School'wlll mega: 10:95 of Correction at Brentwood: He pm•— riles Bou Upree' f' erence p. of,ohlo., • . The Dei J!tmor,Woman. appealed and ,the case, with be a tlicoimng week end coif There'.:will he a k lal.- e. .-,.: ., .. •.Exeneral.. eetin Tnornmg,service of syorsittp with. PP , .. ..:_ - ( ,: �.. '� STARTS svNDAx,� t< , held m P:ec . men, 130 s'id LT.:S, Starge, : .,..will hold Sts, annual m ?id gAhrd at Superior-•Court in June. .i efhadist Melt to be of the Ever-lYTem4e1 .,Vas$.-tr atsr ,;�,Sc e,h' of the sermon by the pastor, .F Dm Be ` University of LYbw .,alar-d ;.Heel .e , :mstallatligv-dinner,:Mon,, „ f -. 'e triEASM'asCOPE at the comi:nittee in tile:- =ell, ;vgst has a the'3?kd ?i* lieving to 'Doing. 6:30•; p: m., � lad carload -comes Bfaaoa. attended litiblic ;.service, ih, n1Dg, MAy-16, at p '4..3 .,,r hire which is to he' , yeLL. ' Y th Fell ht will meet m the ' �' 'rim— DEADLY GAME' y ,. lvlondaY;. at Y 30,.p t>zU., i a„ .ct ;tiffs aitM in'Lhc'-vac m Mettiuen:,Special guest pi? es ,. R r7 �1 NIRR DOUGLAS: - ine, or more represeiltatwzs chili of:tTi .fiPanae-Dbtn iltt. % l ad win Mrs. Ro vat Ves#rY. Tuesday, the Gfrl'Seouts Ballardual� r antfah Tenney McRitiTTal and':.Flo D#1e Will`9uarfeT with lils'evening II be :• ,;,H ,,•, tgE,.�'lnny+t'�Norris,,PT,s !Pg�., ,. lymignda$ion,for amore thor will itieet in the vestry.Wednes- !PANNE GRAIN ,. . . ,.. Fite ;ria,nt,N Y tale. _ hf tile. . . a•srieniber of.the Derry W n's ,.... _ ough clieCk.,..::. Club,. and advisor�;ta the pier day,:_5 P• m.,.the Sumrnor school. Sunday Church Ehureh.Services CLAIRE TAEYDR-. ., Lssmn_ 1`' l1oK'BliiP,.• .. .., y !,But fit' to under committee of the New Hampshire - ,,, r chub, who will conduct the • taI- - St. Joseph's church. Mass at 9 • - , Tuned . ,hold=10, -0e uinllaestir3';:'i'ue4- $tan a, Butler.Added, '-' why iatio...ceremon , Conference wily meet. 'e supper a, m, Confessions-before Mass::. t.Drivek d n Y day a"t.7:30 P„aril nnfent• didn't':cake” flier. ,., and ;meeting of the executive , United`church. Itev. Anthony wwm,x ra.«a -.:Root.Do; i ` H. Godm of Dads court The d-w k•hour.of lTletory the,government Members Will meet at ost board' will follow. Th rsda , IO „ , , , itn,• - it Y . Perrino;, minister. . 9:30, Sunday -`"" STARTS SUNDAY Ma S on t Des ]eadership the beginning and'OTIC6at,7. m.from where,. - { -. . ')led.his car. y , will meet in the.ves ry Sued•, ,. - _than lj a. m:, business.meeting and eIec- school convenes in the Congrega- : - '—zna Big sit— - y w ixi Salem Muni- thus, avoide mishandling street, as .. d%at 7;30 p. m; portation will be Provided. tion iof officers of the New Hamp- tionad church vestry. 11 a., -ln., a.. 9CrN 3° AHB 9t e6isaa { All,Color ss t r.= inn -day afternoon. He The church choir is•to'meet for- as-occcurled, . , shire Conference Woman's Socie- HONDU Friday :1:7o governsient Yesterday sig. morning worship in the Congre- We�Giegeq Pebk'Purple-Plain ed, .with;losing.control,rehearsal Thursday at.7:3Q'p.m, . kF of Christian Service, 12:30 h_ �_ -haled a IDriited resumpt?on,.after a..T, .eratlOn GOIlY6nti gational church. .3:30 p, m.;..the _ :. _ lake.Weme- Geroldia• Fag} '1 w¢ icleand leaving the hig ion sus rasion fors safety - , P.In., luncheon at the First Bap- :Junior Youth will meet in the FLUS ,. . ::• week g -Pe - t: y` Con ationalvestry. 5:30Prm.. >. ,Y i. "'So 'mndiwas hued$15. '. At WentwoYth. by the;: ,a, tis ,church,' followed b an ad, p'.- _ was driving a Winners At Whist recheck, of the program for lnoC- . _ gra s • .-, • . LOW 'I'�ltS I$- SI7S lire s;id,Godi - Portsii?outh,an the';18th, 19t �aid'dress:by Mrs. Carl'Searing, vice- the senior:youth will have afei7 .. k beann New Hamp Winners at :the St„ Josephs Mating millions of first and so4,20th May the Annual C -, tOti t,rlic g y - president of the. , Northeastern lowship supper hi the vestry: Tony Canis— carrina`calvea istration-plates-but his sodality whist party,door.:prize, and graders. . . !cion of:the New T3ampshire ed= Jurisdiction. The afternoon'meet- • '. .ENDS TONITe' Y�,: "• e'` "� ' Massa- Ar Broulette.Special;Elena Evans. ,Bntler also criticized adminis n'o Women's Tubs -bei -will:close'wi.t the installation 1 t f 1: - • - THE LGN GIST-:LINE- "s - 3aksaise,ilc s.one, issued hY. carts :Anita 5 eratio f .-.. ng_, ll t-.. '. am 'true:The Ace of,h tys. High tion plana assuring equit- he d The theme of them mg of officers ±'the ' resident's mss To Attend Game ISat otsae oo•nr:al y fl cliuseNs,.not hdew H Ps. scorer Elena Euans.: -Other able'd`Lstribution of the Salk vac-. rt ed mless he got a rer, 1 P , `5tiw H will be "T theme of Res n oil- Sager and the pledge ser,'s y `7 The Intermediate Crusaders - ,a -.:t '-.- sksw„Stan■ At Dash - \o#c6`^ ” within thinners:Dolores:Torosian,Yvonne cine for coiimercial use, after the . ew re. :llcense ttyl' This.will bathe sixt .,first+P. m., tlie'.Home Missioll:'speaker baseball teaCnwill attend the Red ,. i -::y, • ,. ,� "ht to rate in Greenwood, ,Dorothy reenwaod, present ,fret+,school .program fs _ eraek'B;'lila e?g olfe annual eonfereii The ale .wili'be Miss Dorothy Wilber of the Sox-Detroit baseball game Sun. 1, revoked �AlbertDlugosz,AugustmeLBrown, completed. _ - b "et would. be re -.. .: o follows;; wednesday, ' 2 ;iii., parish of•the Headwa�tets and 'day, ]caving For.Boston at 12:30 =Cp:siT'— " 'z= • '� a ' • .`- � .� fr Rose Carter Bertha Dr�v, Dons .'No action is being: taken to endatro . - - - executive board:£15 P.m:;, resi-rile Forel fission Y T =, „ . . ,ik'co°11ii .'-'. _ irdist butimnof the-:new Foreign )js• sPealrar,Miss P• m Bart Smalls and ltev:.An- Jr Seita- Caliure.-Mrs.Beaulieu,Alice Mer assure fa ri• er 8:15 , . m. e f lRelen Loomis on Missiort'Work in :thohy Perrino will drive the .:$;`ehnr,, - - _ • till in slivrt supply.:.. dent's ':dmn •, - >.. P - :- I :..: , .' The a will include:. Frank r;tgr:operating sill„G Gagnon and Pearl Burka_.__ s, by Miss Gloria IV on so 7faiaya Friday, 3.15 re, .b party I 2$: Brld winners=were Mary elk Butler sant- s o 1 ors.•l3138ra,.,Robert,Haggerty',ilavid, , ;011lnte _., XMLoznlrari?s f tom• all #: t yy Y i �iY,.•w ;m...:,,....-e dC.2' t..... SBl ...: µ ...-- as - - ag. VffY1 V11, es "of church 'musicianship. some ox me rtaiwu a YY♦a •fa - -- as , - "`` ' Wednesday and Friday from 2 w 'i�iortn.�aiem anD nig aolx,m, Y- • t - • The is':.spedatly:designed organ :are graduates of that - Ends STrn lNito `h . ' � • _ . . _ - ,- .• � 4 p m Home owners,store keepers and' �.Y. for church organists and will cover School. The cunt-ed�40 Btu- w ` k �l _ summer campers, will be affected ADULTS 45a -GffiLDREN t5a •"u - oraldirecting,:vaice culture, or gar majors is pus of J x rte- - ,by the contemplated changes. gT 'i ue and a general:study dents, one of the largest groups C �T T v `) ' Funeral -THUNDER CASi�p BI Bravo:uta gar tCchn q is V O� ` ` * " - The intersection of Routes 111 Y e of the:field of sacred music,-both organ.students in the country. �,- ': 1 i I.The funeral of Alwin_Schroeder and 28 is_now one of the busiest man Ladd Bcbope of Sprin road, Londonderry, took - Dably Rcr- xedp Laroa== s „^ half of.it.sus- -• % ' 11 �{ g e><t=a T.eae s caaoons 3 miles perhour, $20,- : lacer Friday afternoon from the t Sole ary, pended. Ronald H.-Langlois, T232 �(�'y�: ��17®. ' �( p DOVER ,Q'G�f �• ` Main street. Haverhill, 70 miles. lel. 1 1 ,,; �r;Mu.araan . " + • Peabody Funeral De ut 2 p. m. K Cepr.1956 Dy NFA•arv's•...� 5-it' Chief Guevin and Deputy Chief . • t - - - - , „ Thomas Luby, of the Manchester (Continued From Page 1Q) per hour, $15. G=affe Benet'--T TOIm xaiden ` `sBy George, Y fre YighJJ That I$ an E J - Fire' department represented the RR[DGes AT TOSI-at^ l7.lirCh:NDLeB Hold Bird Walk. y'� department.- The beams were, i;n< Davis — sent' Ryan Tenlley..0mble ��.CCl � ' Frank, Richard, Edward and Wil- •'TxE.oth I.T s_D oeolor Es" NOW PLAYINGf Bath A w5s;iaoloe 1 �.Tne men of the Hannah TenneyThe ni bard Inger 4- oat the - -1 {, liam-Joyce, Charles Webster and _ start: sanday — I -Glen Ford—Anne Francis rfi kemorid :Methodist chuprch, en- wen sanctuary, Phillips academy,, , CLEVELAND,. May 14.•M— �` - Howard Spooner, Jr. Rev;William "ON THE wxrERraoxT'•: "BICICkbOtlCAf a1t1I1 le pyed.a social evening.. The meet- bud sa. Y, Demo N. *+' J:Browne of the Episcopal church, '?Bouxrr NuxrER .9 - red'for and refresh- Andover..Oscar. Root led the group Democratic National Chairman f Derry, conducted the service- at — PLUS 1 ilig'Y✓as preps -la leader which included the Salem girls. Paul M. Butler today accused the - " inerts were served by Y different kinds of Eisenhower admin stratian `of • • he funeral-:home, Burial was in James cagney—Viv_ian,Lindfora Twenty-five .�' y� ppy• ,^o Forest Hills cemetery,East Derry. I StVesTey Ayer. : - n birds were. observed: The most "mishandling the.5alk polio vac= "r(y� aRation 111�V1- Of _ � T• i .r speaker Was Arthur;Clinto Clinton : - situation. Inst I.All:arrangements were'in charge enae t•aar-carat's Bridaes To c=uss' 't�uB for Cy.ovier The sP¢ air of Mallard cine si ad 'The oyieo.r 4 a'f Metbuen who described the or- interesting'was a p - of the Peabody Funeral Home. - a Methodist ducks with over a. dozen babies Butler spoke of "heartbreaking - • ' - Sanaay 3 Action Sus - '•`ci^ &nutation known s 15 Swimming aro thein in a small confusion' and said a thorough ' •E� p�QyE I' - -Eduand'0' Aon—Rath Roman •�- �ylen;:.of which there are now. Those resent: Linda Jblin- overnment inspection in the be,, The Ulll V l lill.+l>l.a7 CJU� Police Notes "SHANGHAI STORY" �''°`N Chapters in New Hampshire. A pond: P g mse BovtereRoYs [a ' i �'• > ^ - ha tens is sought as Ston, Gayle Guiliwrd,.Ilona Manor, ginning could have avoided this - In Derry District court Friday ,•BOWERY to BAGDAD" fo � present conference Susan Clark, Patricia Bascio,;Lois confusion. . ,_ chairman EVGnt Will Be 'p ^ - - - - <'morning, with Judge George Grin-, - pia.,.eaannaaaU cosy :n• the 91 the..Pr told the Whitcomb, Mrs, Herbert .Clark, The Democratic - Sunday Church Servitges nell .presiding, :Raymond J. Bog•. ' Year The speaker t - "SDJ.AR SRY RAIDERS - ethodist Mr. and:Mrs. Leonard Littlefield, struck out at:the administration- -Held Monday At � don of Salem, N. H. was accused :.national conference-of M Mrs. Lyle Whitcomb. on this and other counts in a y ,,, -St. Luke's.:.Methodist church, Monday•—Elaaheth raylar ENDS TomGRT ' ,with an attendance of.1700, and Mr,-and Y reared for a meeting of The Red Tavern Rev. Karl Thiem, pastor.. 9:30 of simple assault and was sen- ••La,i Time ! saw Paris'- The Adventures of ' 1,tlen,. speech prepared Th d ,7. tenced to thirty days in/the House ••Rahn BABA" ir2ld-some months ago at Purdue -. - the.federated Democratic women a. m.,:.all' departments of. the CINEMASCOPR `^ he spoke of tire. Bu etln3 W an's ub."Church: School'will meet. IA:45. of Correction. at Brentwood. He era.-- THE BOUNTY Nuxr'eR ' l'lmversity,Also sib Baptist ll of Oleo. The Derry Jumor Woman's appealed and the case, will be week end conference - : cerin -• neral • ' >' cerin and?Horning.Service of-,worship with pP -- —START SUNDAY we There will be a:special meeting He said U. S. Surgeon Ge will hold its annual bard at Superior Court in June, + t I ^p STARAIs BORN": a dist..Men to be held in o 'Ever:Member canvass-team . - Scheele,-head of the installation, liimer, Monday eve-:Sermon the pastor .From Be- Ll cINEMAseore ha lVleho of the .. Leonard •A. S ins University of New: . . hunch vestry - •• as. ro-.. •... t Red T .ern lieving,`.to Doing... 6:30; P. m.,. : ^'�°°•',' " :.Ips Garland—lames Ma•on '; x;, 4ne,. at the, U , Y committee..m..the c ,, Y public.health' service, h p- plug, May 16„at. he _ i h is to134yattended- : , m.with the - the vaccine is guest the Youth Fellgwshap will meet-in the r � ,ice KIRK 181GIAS Pia+—"DEADLY GAMt ;; z 1+ artpsiurewhc Monday at 7.30 p_ cla' ad his faith m iti'MethuenrSpec b g BA�IAPdU01Ie one or more representatives chairman. of the finance-commit- and no One 11 quarrel:with his it,: vestry, Tuesday, the Girl Scouts Norris, presiding. evening will:tie Mrs. Roy. JEANNE CRIUN - - � Hannah Tenney."Memorial,Yee, Floyd:,.N , p e & - recommendation for a more or- will meet. the vestry. r School • " e monthly.:meeting of the - a member oEahe Derry Wo ` lis da 5 _.m., the Summer arch. Thoughcheck. Club, and advisor'to the nior Y,- p• S1lilday.ChurCil,rJerVlCeS CLAIRE TREVOR -:42 • _ �• , , *X J Missionary Fellowship Circle will ., - - -difficult.-to under- committee of the-New Hampshire St. Jose h's church.. Mass at 9 ' y��� vestry:Tues- But, it is club, who wll'conductthe-' tai p - held in church Conference wilt meet. A-supper a;m. Confessions before Mass. • ' :.1 nt..Driver Fined stand;" Butler added, ".:. why lotion ceremony. pig United church. Rev, Anthony w,a+aa•baiare aleard ,Rau:u rr CC dQ day at 7:30 P• m and-meets of the executive •---: rt the government didn't take the Members will meet at. lie , oat..bbard .:will follow.. Th rsda 10 of he td-week of Victory r and - . u Y, Perrino; minister.- 9:30, Sunday �a."��OB/OA�hY' •• STARTS SUI�TDAY •,i Wllham H. Godin T Iii - ,.,leadershil) in the beginning n fdce at 7 ':'m,from where:�s. _ 2nd Bis xn— . -;' c May:_8 on m e m the vestry-Wednes O - P , , ,� a• m., business meeting and elder school convenes'to the Congrega- — olor Show ` m.ditched -ht5 car will e t. thus..avoid the mtshandhng that - nation will be Provided. Bram Crosland—sorb soman`.- All C s m Salem Muni - at 7.30 m: :„ pu.. --. t' officers ofthe New Hamp-.tional church vestry, 11,a. m:,:. - = licY street;,wa .. day. P has occurred. "Dowx s PARS-sTREet's'. . �.Hvlll�lJ•r taleioon• lie :church choir is to meet for.. y � �-' - ' y ' <' shi1Or <.onference Woman's:Socie- morning worship.in the Congre-- woo.Gseaory eeah`Purple Plain• Clpal. court )!riday of : The chu The:. government Yesterday sig ;' , `of,--C Christian. Service. '12:30 ational church... 3:30 P. m.,- the: _ _ -lohn,waYne'=G•ralding;Paj} is . las charge with losing control•rehearsal Thursday at 7.30 P.m. naled a limited resumption,.aftu a Federation COnVent 11 ' ty h t g -p'7,> :she high-:, "' _ Fede ., p• in.,,luncheon at the First:Bap- Junior Youth..will meet in the - �� crus his vehicle and leaving,., `,. week-long suspension for a,safefy ... _ ;At Wentworth by the „ „a, tist.church, 'followed by,an ad- Congregational vestry. 5:30 p; 1 ,, I • I01k ,�'o-T�tS [S pit7ktj$ .;. ,and was IT $15. Winners At WbiSt recheck, of the;program for moc n a Portsmouth„'on,the 18th, lat dress by Mrs. Carl'Searmg,,vice- the senior youth will, have a fel- ."z ^_; ,lice sa)d odyx wag mug Jose h's ating'milltons of first'and sec, TanY Curtis- ea==,ne.cs/vest .- . ,H I:' WtnneI% at the :.St, p, ill 20tli,of May the Annual C; til president ,of the`., Northeastern aowshi supper in the vestry. -ton truck;bearing hl• wriPr.,: - e our -size ond' raders. P PP •r - ENDS TONttk;; . -Xii es but his Bodahty Whist,pa tY,. d P g . . . _ Aion,'of the=New.Hampshlre ed''-. Jurisdiction. The Afternoon':meet - THE'1DNGi GREY,k1tN ;.,�regnstration plat, et a Special,Elena Evans. Butler also..criticized admtnis + .:Massa- A.Brnulett .5.pe. . - _ ¢ration of Women's dubs •:be,Ing wilhe s ' he'pre e,installation - Game Ltoense was on issues ht'. To Attend carts Anita Styr. 1•Itgh -traitor-Plans:.for assuring equtt 44ie:flieme of-:them Box oalae opmm ar.7 .. _:: t•New Hahn.alone.The,Ace of.h - vac- Held. ,. .: •of;officers, tine:pr'esident's -mes- I '; B¢ew;scads mT,pk •ChYySetts,.no P unci : Elena Evans. 'Other able-dtstnhutton.of the Salk The Intermediate- Crusaders unless he got a scorer, yie will tie "The:Age of Res ttiil<sage, and the Pledge ser rice. 7 ,cpur;tiai{rj)ed'flax, _. - m 'f r c6 the use,.after t -. , -. • . ..... ,. ,, inners.,Dolores Torosian,Yvonne. c e 4 ., „ This.,will'be'the slit list p. m, the Home. Mission Wili speaker .baseball team will attend the Red. - ,,Stieup._ Hpmpsltlr'e license within.. - n resent free school Program is ' , :. . ,..:,. - Greenwood,: .Doroth .Gree.wood, p.. ionfetenee. 'The' s`C ,uIe,wilfbe Miss Dorothy Wilbex-'of the Sox-Detroit baseball':game Sun- eka.hTs right to:operate m. , y annual day; leaving for Boston at 12:30 `-" — Co•iu.Y- '• U -•_,- ,. u os Au ustine Brown, completed. g-..z, g,. -follows; 'Wednesday; `;'2 ^;ar„•-paxvsh ,of- the Headwaters:':- and errs=-.would tTe r¢vo - Dein .,taken to -,. m. Bart Smalley and Rev. An-: ' r ,^ _. Dort No action is g ::.,m:` es.'the Forei 'ssion s er-.,}4Iiss p .r . ..- ` dation. ::hose,Carter, Bertha DrQw, s 'executive lipoid;•6:15,F + ..gn -. Pe - .:: will drive the cars: i► ”` *" k; s r s„recommen ;-- fair distribution of the new n,Miss _ork in thony Perrino µ. r. _• ire li"Jrs.Beaulieu,Alice Mer- assure „ den S ditmer,'.8.15� .,m. ,,,..f ,elen Loomis o tort; :::: . i l de, Frank Atli= .:13rellTter`� r, Scitu,CafiiT - ..,,t, .- re- The: party will ac ' rib atutg;.rsll:.C. Gagnon and-Pearl Burke. discovery, still to short supply, b-yMige Gloria Marchaoni,sfl lays• Friday, 31,5,•p•:mH . r r. ,dP. k •. ,.,"i > r 'Ma Fell Butler said. a , 4llata. k3obert.FlaggertY,'.Bpvid£ ,1. :. . winners, w,e:e r3' ,; �z. , 8 ,.�" ,;r-. .;m'y - ., ::�# _ _.raF3ZRr{l.S115t?'4,2-•,- ... :'. 9Cca^':'"....:,.., r=,r::,`c la5 -r'8'P7�4 2dE`S —t., .� r .,� ,. Meyers. 'lien I ltzer ,u ..; r_,p, -a •;:-•.�: . - ittetWelfaoT3ced o'..';c'oti, n,._ -�v urs ,Ba fist church, lea• AS-... - "r and Jon- •.sTRANCs: `.;1ti-TowN": :;' .. _q,': ,.A, _:, ,x. - •. :c- , _ fdrmal . opening-,-. , f _ Allbee, A11en Smeltze (of Welfare) Hobby, do'ctotB and .0:25=a.m:. el discussion' •• �,; ,be .D.':Bolster,pastor. 9i30a. m. - -arbor.Langdell. - -*- ole. .day_ drug manufacturers' ost, USc no x Pan ;•a+aloe,.,.,tyuth Defense, is: oto' Responsibility.; :Chtireh'School for all ages::10:45 ^—•i« y'` I . v ". the Lia of •Salem's,fust pollee cruiser:was guarantee that he most suscept- dV at me 11:15 a,m 'address "7uyenile D a„m.p worship. 5:30 p. m.,:BaPtist' I t t .' • ': • 5 ” `"R 'rr3VleGarthY.:eomunissloTied Fzriday. The vehicle tole age group Wo get the vac is our PEoblemr'• 12.'1 Ybtith Fellowship:. ....:BiPtllday.Part *` t'y .,s :orize :at-last March's : first. fiherewas no.promston p, mi, lu T • }' : - '�.• • s t. .Malinta was oath d ,.• , cine luniheon• Tri.,mFot o -thE ons a ur3t)o A.meetingin the form of a birth- Tr f g. n i t� Tit` tree _ be held.Thursday : : . ,,, ::- e-nr .:. ; and'her town`me€tiny and was suPFlied by made: Eor those states. with a p' m•,-• 2 P, ^ „. Cmircli . f df chaitYnen;,'3' p .tin addres soogal), ,Rev.. William -J: day Party will Et rs suBngY Priv s ..• Shugrue's 'Ford agency shortage of doctors, nor for those - ,. 1r =J ,, as sl's•:w ., '-.' inges and, Chall y" . ; e'i,vicar. itlay-15, .};o�tl�,evening, May i9 by' he Woman s I 1 � � •eiidstTe ': •,ice-,';w' . .' Assistant Police,-Chief George children m low I ill ,groups who _ : .3- .' r : , w a#tUoyed by:. N Bgwitian .tit .-.in..�a;. ` • ,, o alf_.. . ., .:.-new ., ,. Y.,. cal r h.:. i'layfi:'S .a. m.r' Holy.£oftrmu% Society o€Christian Service sialic � ,' ' Tele 8' couldn t afford-to pay ' L. Diekey took the.new machine ' ., aN•E• ,..-.,r � . -.._ cltartei'ed.3pat rides;;E 15;p.`.,: orr;'9i30.a, Tit.,%�Church School. home of Mrs. LewisLewis.Nason,.River . .-! �� P' ' •-�- it out an i ,first patrol,.He covers — �� *lid atteTided;l achael'an t5 driller and.adgrt'ss'`.5afetyds a. tin.,:Prayer:and'se ''oiu"lhe street. Jud Wells Bever the day duty. Patrolmen Albin .< ' i _ ca-Da91si, y .... - ponstbhty moo";•.°$,15 .p., r in .. tri ht .; • t,., service will be:read• :Harold' o. : - ' . 1 :. SUY aaaaiP ,.. IMarilYn' 11Iae1,1ia11aa5;:I�tetrich::?in EdWTn Foss. . t _ y.by the•F'�gder#ibit,gho4is L`'.-$irigha'ili. The,'Hiaar's-;gerFnon Serve glgrt,. ., - ,•TO 'S�agbetti :S!/aERSCOPE TIl%EETb m s a, hive 1.Atari;Spotf JaY.n :ofAcers,. dpetate fAte car after ou' e' c9 15 P.j.re 4tiori hoDoriiiS GQjt.topic will be 'He Wtro :See' NOW osis° ' C Chief'DTekeYs^tour of duty ends. :;., ,: --- , - :.j$ ,• ..Brae :will The Senior.Youth Fellowship of - Go''n-7ret' Ti orbic,M., . .„ Pae 10) eral Federa4on of Women s CIU,... Bless This #louse 1?y the Ballardvale United church, f The car will he fitted wit3c radio (Continued From g ._nilly �'au1 McCaiChY,". chairman; Fri 9 a, m. re , :ta lie the solo. Begmmng Monda pIAE[Ii�AAWIA.AIGAIAAEARN•tAAINELSAN • ' - Oe, :los :shortly. :,_ y' will serve a spaghetti supper Sun- ,,arod .5� COULDN•T SAY.No" v _ til Bti,n D c#,, elU! and. by Chairmen; 11 a: m.,.Club n= 10.30`a.m„ there will be a,regu- evening at 5:30 in the Con- DIRECT FROM RINGSIDE ,' d Levesque. - -- Tribute To Roy Hard tonal es y S' , statute; 11:95 a. TTL Preside lar week day celebration of Holy :egational church vestry, when , ' Last",— Tonne - ':. sire Scott,,-Mrs.llelen,Rlot!-- I. .O:F. 1Vleehn - - _ Cl The weekly;bulletin of South report; ]2:15 award lunchn; Communion. This service will be:'neiv members will be guests"of ..Sitting Ban Nakea Alibi" Anther sins it out . ::% Mrs, Phyllis poerr assisted s lod a I:O:O.F'!; Church tomorrow will-.devote a�FIoward.Bouldry; a student ,;.at on trial for 'a-.two-month`.period; .,,, Pi Cataqua g , 6, the organization. — �; .lmstess.`: r is at 8 tonight at American-s special paragraph in.tribute to the 'PinkertonAcademy;will receive a and .continue, .longer- if interest ' ,. ` Trice PeDig- leader - - �'•• : Legion Fiume. late Roy Hardy, prominent coin-:reward at this tune;,2 p.m.music, warrants it.The work of-the.Dig- i Banquet To Hold Annual ceders Fined -- munity,,and church leader whose .Miss Phyllis Pelletier, Contralto;gets for Christ . is progressing Q IE ` h , as held Friday. ' Manchester, formerly of De:�rry, nicely.;It is''expectgd, than.the The annual Friendly Guild.ban- _,gEGlxs SUNDAY Four Route 2s speeders paid Shish-Kebab June.14 funeral w L®E 'C :The bulletinwill say:. "Mr. P.T?Y Mrs. Charles Audette aceam- outside- entrance will be tioarded quer will. be held eve- Fi"- in :Salem Municipal court An :.old-fashioned ' Armenian great:and devoted' riist• address,' "Ferment-in file m, :ands't e rear section rof the ping, May..19. The. group' will -:q{i � . I the :'were taken. Frida Hardy, ... v - y. . .y Shish-Kebab with".'all tiie trimm- member of he South Church who East," other repo, olid roof will be shingled by the end meet in front of the Congrega- ���ri�YEY�r� E1�TDS TONITE ..ternpahby the New Hampshire will. he the treat fn store of.me : - °.fRfaNApr70 "TEN WANTED MEN' ,. gs - died this week, was a true elder S :state police. Judge:Kenneth F: . wamans and their nests -then adjournment 1. of the;week. wishing church o 6`p axi. Anyone ' , Po Salem g brother. Although he would list - " The Central church,•Rev::Albert wishing:transportation is asked to "NEW ORLEANS UNCENSDRED"`„ - 1jamprey acted as follows m the June 14 at the home of Mr. and himself as a business men in;any G. Cornwall,,minister. Saturday,,contact one of the committee: rases: Mrs: Soren Donabedian of Route - to yds rest' 'business was Death.Of Veter$n 7 , m., choir rehearsal::Sunday Mrs. Frank Froburg, Mrs. Harry ` STARTS TOM DR,ROW Richard -"Hohly of Pleasant 28 Reservations close June 11. - human welfare.The only satiSfac- Harris:L, Porter;69,,of 2-VoR 10A5 s. m:`sermon topic"I'Like Batchelder,and Mrs.Frank Green inn.SONY DEXTER in ON OUR'NEW GTANT RT REEK street,65,miles per hour,$10 fine; Members of.oilier KiwaTiis clubs - t;n this Man Jesus." 9:45 a:m• kin- before Tuesday noon. t '° :Frederick J; Ztrpolo,, 1 North :are..'bein invited`to this second .trop he drew from life resulted street, died Friday.:, 1 InooTf=T T : ,.. from his ability to help.others. `: the Veterans' hospital in, , n Streef,.Derry,N:.H•,75 miles annual Ladies Night' program. - ,. was Andover,.Fie - dergarden Sunday school, 10;95 P• Members Of Committee ,pet• dour•; $20, half_.of, it :sus-.. i ROY�Hardy ' chestier,.:after a long iRxieRs• ie a. m.,`Primary:.7 m., Pilgrim .,.. was the South Church. He was gas born in Lynn, Mass., burl e. Fellowship-for young pepole- Mon The. following are members of pended. Charles_T.-Thwaites,.66 -` _ ee Methuen- 70 s Bridges' Post 'unbelievably generous. Nothing sided in Derry for-several: -rs. day,�3;,30 p.m.,Girl Scouts.ThUrs the Ballardvale P.MA. banquet _ -COWR to nib •�ivwc't- " pshire.Street- Resign B g was too hard for him.His concern Deceased was a veteran a", day;7;p.m.,Boy Scouts. George Gilman of Manchester,. r ¢ pod of his fellow men was War..1 and an electrician by, e. St:: Thomas Aquinas Church, comimttee: Co-chairman, Mrs. ` s ww 71N1NDERIN6 ou+000it AOUBI+TU,!iEf, p,,..rr . _ .. _ Mrs oo �aau.eewunrtEoraTisus_ �fo g Franklin Haggerty and �� .__.i:_._ _- >_:_ ._ae•, w .,:..n:..- r_..o s n•n.inas. : atm• - n Mrs.. rraeraarnPE � � ._ -- -:-....m . ,t .. _'tX ed.olYll=liy°. _ a ^s a UtZ - •: , A^" ;tom ... ..., �. �,.�. `• ` . MeyeTS :David Bab)ne D"ou'las �'sT IIA'r'i- r a formal , aPellalg., of, cortten'-. T+irst Ba tis 'Cc . r , ., c.., (of Welfare) Ho Y, doctors,and P t h: IIeV Al- g tLRT -:VYEDps 1 CummissionPohce..CaT •.10: >a.:m eT-disco ion• "Ci"V _111, .. ATlbee, Allen Sineltzer and Jon STRAaGE LADY tN rowta drir manufadtarearsrthere was no,. 15 Pan ss • .bert:D. Bolster,pastgr. 5;30. .m; TM pD g mos.. po Church School for all a 45 athan,Langdell. 4` 8=.. 'S7a'yte Mime of 'Salem's fust .,_lice creaser was guarantee that thesuscept-defense, )s ititfr Res ns)bih. gam. r-""' ,M�r.s7i$'A'li :•$ernai'd J`.McCarthy ssioned Fyaday. The vehicle-ihle a group would_.-et the -vac-;11:15 a.:in. address"`Juvenile: a,-1' worship. 5:30 p. n:,:B 'tisf, f T9••Rl"resent street Maurita was authorized at last March's cine first. There was go ovisioTi linquency is our Prabiem"; I2: Youth Fellowship.- Birthda Part I. �" t • ir" McCarthy':was seven and'her town`meeting and was supplied by nude for those states an'th a P• m, lunbheon; 2-`p. m repo Church of the Transfiguration, A meeting in the ohm of a birth- This is 1 fMZerJeriy"was six.` Shugrue% Ford agency. - of chairnen; 3 m. addre William g r _ ,,., ., g 'shortage of doctors, nor for,those..,, 'P• -•;, (Episcopal).,. Rev. William J. day party will.be held-Thursday :71te program.was, enjoyed by Assistant Poliee Chief George children in low income 'rou s Who Changes. and Challenges, D Browne vicar; May 15 "Ro ati6 evening, May 19'b` the Woman's sTnRTS,suOtDAY pnve-m ' Tie', honored guests- and little L,Dickey took the new. machine 'g' P Neal Bowman; 4 --m, recreation Y g g' y I. �i •" ""`� • couldn't afford to pay." .. p• Sunday, 8 a. m., Holy 'Commn- Society of Christian Service at the• '� •^heatre. '.; ,,, friends who attended:Rachael and out on its first patrol He trovers chartered.poet rides; 6:15 p: nion:-9:30 a. m. Church SchooE home of Mrs. Lewis Nason, River Telecast •. , Uebecca Davis,Judy.Wells, Bever- the day duty. Patrolmen Alpin j dinner and,address"Safety is:0 11 a.:m.,'prayer and sermon, The. street: ; - d r in N.E' �% - ? ly Emmert, Marilyn MacMillan, Dietrich and Edwin-Foss, night : -Responsibility Too"; 8:15 P.. m. service will be read by Harold •- Patricia owell,.Ann,.Scott, Jayne officers,. operate the car after /A�► (J] `' concert;by the Federation Chorus; c..Bingham. The vicar's sermon' `" - BUY Doerr, Ji :Goundrey;_Kathie Mc- Chief Dickey's tour of duty:ends. • ^ ^O�"or 9:45 m:rete tion'honorili Gen4 -TO Serves hettl TILK p Soyer^ s -' y' p. p g toPic, will be "He Who Seeks:" p 24PERSeovE • ETc ^ Carthy, Paul 'McCarthy, Martin The.car will be fitted with radio (Continued From Page 10) eral Federation of Women's Clubs "Bless This Mouse" b Brae, will The Senior Youth Fellowship of NOW Luther, Brian Doerr, Joseph and,shortly.: chairman; Friday 9 a, m: reports be the solo >Be ronin -Monde . the Ballardvale United church; • g g Y' will serve a Spaghetti supper Sun i11NC(IT iOUNN•1161AR0 E6AN•1011 NELSON T3:onald Levesque .,_ Tribute TO Roy Aard. by chairmen; 11 a; m.,. Club,_Ing 10:30 a:m., there will pe a.regu-. and "SIZE COULDWT SAY NO" e day evening at 5.30 in the Con <:Claire Scott,PhyllisDarr ssisted I�Q�Q.F� Meetln :3'.. 3r stitute;, 11.45 a. m. Presidents' lar week day celebration of Holy - {t DIRECT FROM RINGSIDE, , and Mrs:' llis Doerr assisted ' g The weekly bulletin of the South report, 12;15` award luncheon; - gregational church vestry, when Con- Last Time To .„ Contrial for 'This service,will be: new-members will be -gues•ts.;oaf stens can ••xek•a At:bi q Howard 73ou1 - As they dao-ii out ` � Piscata ua lodge, 6, P:O.O.�, Church tomorrow will devote a _ the)iostess. dry a student:-at on trial for atwo-month.peri a; meets at 8 tonight at American special paragraph in tribute to the Pinkerton Acad ' the organization. - -- ' Legion Home. ,e€iiy�will receive a and,:continue,'-longer. if. interest Speeders Pined gi - - .late Roy hardy, prominent com- reward at this time;..2 p,m.mus}c, warrants it.The work of the Dig- funeral ' munity:and church leader whose Miss Phyllis Pelletier, contralto, ger& for Christ is progressing TO Hold Annual Banquet ♦ ! . ` .FDiiT Route 29 speeders paid 6111511-1Ceba June. 14 funeral was held Friday; Manchester, formerly of Derry, nicely. it is'expecto,,that the -a Friendly ' q• - - - `1 f 1? ., . The.:anau I F ie y Guild ban. .:__. •_ nines in:Salem Municipal court - 'The bulletin will say:. Mr. Roy Mrs. Charles Audette accom outside:entrance will be boarded =BEGINS SUNDAY.-. � e� i. ' eY., An old-fashioned Armenian - quer: will be held Thursday eve- , where• the were taken Friday - -E. Hard the heat:and devoted Hing, May 19.. The. ®E 5 ROey6•�p Y. y Slush-Kebabwith all thetrimm- Y' g ;panist; address,' "FeiTiienh�m�the in, -and'the-rear section of. the group` will D" - Afternoon;by theNewHampshire in will be the in store of member of the South Church who Middle -East, other reports And roof-will be shingled by the end meet in front of the Con re a - " state lice. Jude Kenneth.F. died this week, was a true elder B g � ��p� EYDS TONTTE ' s� $ Salem-Kiwanians and:their guests then adjournment. : of the week.. - tional church at 6 p: .m AnyoneK "TEN TPANTED'MEN" }?ompreyacted as:follows in the `brother. Although he'.would list , June 14 at the:home`of Mr. and The Central church, Rev. Albert wishing transportation is asked to eases: himself as a business niari in any contact one of"the coinmdttee: NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED Mrs.'Suren Donabedian of Route G. Cornwall,.minstea.Saturday, .,.. .. Rlclt65udHah)y of Pleasant - directory, Yids. real business was Death Vetrlran 7 ,p..:m., choir'rebearsal Su y::Mrs. Frank Frob Mrs. Harry { - . rek*t,65;nules per hour, $10 fine-, 28..Reservations;close June 14. _.human welfare. The o*Satisfac=.� ,• '- <;. oda ui'g, ,_,. STARTS TOMORROT3!, ' :t Members of.other Kiwanls'clubs-• Harns:.L. Porter,.89,.of 2-VlYall 1,0:45 a. mY sermon topic "I'Like:Batchelder;and Mrs.FrankGreen .use.TONY DEXTER In o Lfadeimck J. Zirpolo, 1 North tion he drew from life resulted street, died Friday `ifterngo>t:�n This Man Jesus." 9:45-a. m. kin before Tuesda noon. � 1 on OUR NEW Gllcerr SCREEN in Stl'eet,Derry,N.H.,75 miles are being invited to this ,second Y iaour 20 halN:of, it su- annual"Iar1les Night!-program.progiam, , from his ability to help others. a the Veterans' hdspital:in,IiCati- dergarden Sunday school, 10:45 p�' $ s. "Lapes Roy Hardy 'was Andover. H_ chester, after a,°long illness. e a..m: primary. 7 p, m.,:.Pilgrim '" handed.` Charles T.'7, sites,"Gd was the south Church He w Was born`in nn, Mass:;but Members Of Committee + ' street„ Methue 70 LY ¢re- Fellowship for..young pepola,Mon- P� n, - Reslens Bridges' Post •unbelievably generous.;. Nothing'sided in rDerly for•several_ _ ' . day, 3:30 p.m.;Girl Scouts. Thais- The-following are members of - ,,_,.. --� was too hard for hen.His concern Deceased was a veteran of Slz ld day, 7 p,m,Bo Scouts, the Ballatdvale P.T.A. banquet AOR iro txR aenotl,eoNRter AND svrst George Gilman of Manchester, for:the good of his fellow men was Y: --Y, comimttee Co-chairman, -Mrs. oiaa� - or A tntuwoMMO otnuooR . N•H.,executive secretary'for U.S. War I and an electrician'by ti-ile. Sit.. Thomas Aquinas' church, �� •a,,,,ey,N p"SIS r p e a - boundless. It is impassible to as- fie is survlved by-his wdfe.. 'e Rev.Joseph R. O'Connor,"astor. :Franklin Haggerty and -Mrs. ARYIR•7i71 1 . :;4. S n tar Styles.:Bridges of Con P James Letters,Mrs:William Mar- rODaY —'ctetetBnscort:— • cess Our loss." BushwaY'Ilairis, of berry and, Masses at '7,30, 9, and 10.30 a. m: P ', l ^•x Rio. cord, is:resigning his Washington, - sister,Mrs.Violet Burn -k` - ruZZi 'MTS. Robert MacM9ckin, Ria4 Richard The Crutaders' _. D. C. ,.position to enter private •ey PF: ' W8e day Mass'al 7 a:m. Conies- 'Mrs. Burton Batchellet,. :Mrs, Rey.,Regq-s. •su^sed is Eire:aao" :+...- • +s' Mass. The funeral is m•char e,,of ons: ..6aturdaYs, 3:31Y- and 7 Salnsd♦y Night, C{elllldren Baptised Henry Wrigley and Lionel Goulet. / RET DANCING tide Peabody Fnneial YJwne d ..C,;;_ M' T3aPtised during`ehildren's`Sun-will lie}geld 91Tonday atteY•lioo#n`=at ' Church of the Nazarene, Rev::.: day at South Chumli-were: Susan:.2 oclock. Friends ma caR at the N es'H. 'Eato Chur _ school. On Team Yee IaBd•:N!•k•ndtlou•,CALL 9862 : p LI •��A} Y yl R• ...,. .. .,.. • .. - _ ■w. ■7R■ - 6i Gj Home Saturday and Sunday af&Z- 11: a.: m., worship: "G :Is Not The following local boys will •, i F. Barnard Clement and,'David Scott .•' +�':'>,.� .. Clement, 11, children of, Gardor%noon and eveniiigs.IBurIal • c Last Dar To see— ., ;- w�;� Willing That Arty Should Perish see action on the Little - TQI1t h¢ Qf )mil and Barbara Ann (Barnard) in 'Forest Fulls cemetery,' t J3,tt That All Should Come Into Le pp�� ague team, managed by Harry - ;w.•eER^el,oms O _, • Clement, born October 22, 1954 Derry, "•: Everlasting L f a." :Evangelistic Trow: Craig Warner,.Dean-Ward, �/` e � ` 'a and'MaY 24,2953. ' :MRCHCIM ME HT •`.T'a[E, HAL -- ..Ter lee Dustin. daughter Of sereice.Tuesday, 7:30 prm.,.-pray- Edward Ward,Dale Ward,Robert - Cancbie lake rY g �i a5 .,-- Donald Alden.and Mary ( can- .HOS Itai Note$, i'`, B meeting at the house of Mrs. Partridge, Kent Warner, William PARK ST. - North Andover- p Bartlett, 18 Elm street..Thursday, W. Butler and Allen Taylor. : T •son) Dustin,.born July 24, 1952: Bark A Friendl Evening in,Stoneham. Alonzo Huntoon of the Bradford 7:30 p. m. mdnthly meeting of the Y g - Apartments, Marton•street,f'}vas Missionary Society, 4 Everybody Invi}ed. Richard Alan -North, son of taken to the Eliot hespital Tilltrs- First Church .(Congregational) Returns From Trip y Y ylAaGoGoio^•5*cheoeaoa caou o sALLROOM Richard Malcolm and Betty Jane i Ral h Greenwood, Sr.' of gstLEat; N.H. "`�'` (Lgsure) North. born.June "15.dal:` East Derry, Rev. Robert W. Hen- Mrs. P /street has returned Leo Boieeya Loose In Landon', 1953. home after spending a few weeks "Coney Island Holiday" Tewksbury / tCNITE Scott Gregory Read. son of OUT OUR WAX - Bw J.R, WILLIAMS with her brother, Everett Stevens use Big Cocoon show, C Robert John and,Florence'Annie: -• - ..of Dover,. N. H. and Mrs. Jennie —STARTS SUNDAY—' ,.' •.q :. * SABBY LEWIS 0 (Bradshaw)= Read, born July 10, i srrHt+! aulT iriaT Rich of,Auburn, Mg. LClWELL TONIGHT. 1954. saRKING: rrsoNLy ( caw��cvi�E i "7 FRIDAY, MAY 20th 1.15,DARLING•-:OOH. I I 3 * LIONEL HAMPTON LARRY VALENTINE IFI U rLL HA r New Road ♦ VIYL-TSItD-l1O�CH4I LILT Overnight Trip oN`rou rLLTHao r rLe-- New 11 4 t SATTiRRAYt MAY Rist ".CND tus gtiCinGsxNA'• - -. : OH,NO,SWEETIE,I + , ADMISSION&1.00- rAx'PAID Some 25 members of the Pllgeml; C6uLDN'T•COME I sroa,•t a•.ara,a n ,.''. 'M .: >It COUNT 'RASIE nhnei Ro�p Socoiea to commudom (Continued from Page One)' a+raraesa �a°snnut 1 . R*S y'.- •R7 and aelairaar.:N1ehN' Fellowship of the South•'Churi lh HSREf IF HE 6eTS . 11vwe.k odea. ; 4 i � SU"AY, MAY 29th> [, ' - left Friday at 4 P. nL for in oven �- °VLFr-We LL Be ALL ei..w h coq a.eRa. ` - % , 1+N6Ht GaTGHtNG andHampstead. . _ x.7 �* BItL HAVESnight trip to Mt. Chieoiva,,l51-,H Both projects will eliminate 1�y}� WedQesdoy, M� III, They were acemnpandedl;by George, 1` "NIM3 dangerous`curves and will involve +ln11f1b1 T1 n, > • SATURDAY,JT7IdE 4th . , - Grettenberger .assishgnt ntihssteri • ` VY M�'�� 3 ELGART $CSB 'BAC-IH Re ,,,end Mrs. dendk$ Ness new asphalt paving. - ,!. _ ,- ', Each s expected to cost "Duna Andrews -':Leanne Ciaia V A Alts o11cB r rRa' and Mr.and Mrs.Har E.Clough.;, AUJaIQSIN$6`rDf+ixg -•mq.X;YAID , ry;- gh•' x, ' �t _.... .000, with the state. Paying. half Beauiifolredp:ooior FIDE the the t and the federal govern- s. ccs Bib) Hour Pi$nic iS �F ment putting up the rest of the n More than 30 c-hildren members < cash. r of the Bible Story hater held each Congress passes one of the neuu ,., multi-million-dollar national road- TQA101lIIUW : '• aY Aln�t !• Wednesday sit 68 Magnolia avenue, �, 'held their dosing program .this' there's bills Ali 1.5nowt debating, y- _;. afternoon A picnic was'served 1 there's a possibility that much m R more work would a done in the t , on the lawn: and the:.youiigaters ` 1 i,`. �##TE. SIRE - , Go"r,of:Eltt[S#. Immediate future on Route 111. /' i' I R participatedris an entertainment. f ALL DAY SttMd�Y I program which continued until a "There's no .question about h+1 YN VV Ni • 2:30 m. it" Morton said, `ithe road should r. » er Taetr As lB tiPt4Es ' P• „- be rehabilitated as quickly as pos- LAURA * NEVER xREW' !F!u t' Course yaw sible." It.was built about 25 years" •GENE„TIERNEY * .• rp' 7syi a '„ Ork Party Sunday s i ;q:' " „ t,. • ,.,,,„t'; , ago and. hasn't been improved •DANA ANDREWS i} 12:d CIOC�t ”. ` : '",'1, a!„r.�W 1,A.,,, f much ain02. •CLIFTON-L$EBB I.c� for ®inner There will.be a work party at t ,. tt ir,,,• MIERY PECK" �p��i(JiN F. - the Sportmaii's Club in AlidovLr YN�191„ `: k9 Some 1;000 vehicles a day ase 4 VINCENT , ; Gary semi—u un las$•!" , s .SALAD FRENCH FRIES Sunday morning for.re-stra ,• the :route, which. connects with scrooaptaY i.as .s:as--.1:10 ! 6" g Ppuig y�t4't,Niyi J ,J. S-W Screenplay 8:10 700 -}LOfi L.S AND BUTTER :bales of archer targets.g Arthur ir.-y,. n, Y , pi�i" - _ J'RAVILLI.ep, several-highways leading to.New ENDS TONITEY`BriAgea•I-Toke.li —"Bowery.Boys TOeet the 10enster` Default Jr,is m charge p r a e."a LIFE S I OA){�EST MApJtrr£ .. a, s s Hampshire's Atlantic Ocean I z s . r , � • n THE EV�NIN6 TRIBUNE — LAWRENCE, MASS.—MONDAY, MAY 16, 1958 a • k. y o sided VhOle ToAnn , hil to Coe. , h Heavyweight Champion Hi h l i �h is .D T h i rt Fo u girth Annual Essex Trcx c1 1 V1 ' as 5-1 Favorite g ' t _ ,,: .. � ;..: 5 ::rPr % .,.... S ,,, x ,... EZ '",, k � '�.;^3'.. 3 -. •, � -:': z�^, " ry � { x S �;,f Ii< t`J J:._ "} l >ui^3`ef�s}^a Ns rr , .... .. ...: ..- .. .,, �. itle, Out on t 7 1�97/.M�I� R./ x -�4a 7 :::� r &:... i� 3%.- � s .5✓k £:.:x-6 z _:,::ts .3��, ' •::ir .!s5 li's < ^<s s. s ,s%r �. .v,' ay u£�a �„ e r„x'�' �% By MURRAY ROSE F ^4c E (:The Associated press) v- wei ht chain. ion Rock Marciano a�7-1:and u ,' (ltiic . defends his title for the fifth time-Monday-night ^` �vli�he takes on beefy Don Coekell:of England at Kezar li t anclsco rs r . In San T'r txudl:��l ` �e' fig 1•; "a scheduled for 35 France's Louts Carrara in a non- 5 lint Poly p=few optimistic tit 10-rounder in Mytlla-Duaasry c-. % ° l]'f>oters ex eet it o o the m ht. Loi vs the R Y 7~'lte undefeated Marciano to also should make an interest- rtr�))as�'f##tp,lad#1 of his 43 vietiriis ing evening. - t'G.�, '•>•-* - Another lightweight clash }^ matches'Paddy'DeMarco, former1 lightweight king from Brooklyn, and Libby Manzoof New York in - ` `- a return,l0-rounder at New Yorks - St. Nicholas arena Monday night. 6 .. DeMarco outpointed the youngster r '' r . •+' at the same arena seven weeks ” Ago:This S P m (EST) scrap will a ax rr work ecast over the Dumont net ... , �,< :, .. a3; Over in Brooklyn, the Eastern - f -+ -r Parkway arena stakes, its final ESSEX COUNTY '.CRA(1H MEET IN ACTION wed 3ne11 of North Andoi3er Hrgh crosses the Wish line first.in ClassB 180.yard low hurdles trial:heat. He.tell In the;finals of the event after rune show after:more than three,years and up'to the next to t_he last hurdle.,Second parrel ehatvs Prank Piazza d ging towazila the finish-line to capture:first place.in the Class.A 180 lora hurdles.event Sar-'I,awranee-Iligti.: Piazza finu+lt:; -, of telecasting -fine cards. The ahead of.Andersen of Lynn.Ctassieal and:LoClair 4f Haverhill. :Tbird pa ehewa.Paul Marggraf of Central Catholic crossing the last hurdle just`:ahead of-Punehard's Carl Dolt In a very close finiah'r - >; headliner Pita ]3ob Provizzi of- 120 high hurdles. blarggraf managed to.wp Holt at_tbs wire. Cook of Glo�icester as.third. Fourth panel shows Central Catholle s Frank.Casale crossing the finish-line after passing four'contestants f .+, ,* ' Freeland, Pa., against Hardy last lap oP-the mile rtui. Y:asily one of the outstanding performers of the'dayy Casale was fifth.going into the-final lap and took off.on the turn„passed four competitors'and finished up well ahead,of th„ s (Bazooka) Smallwood - .(Photos by Bob Fiti lyn in a middleweight 10-rounder =; �k. t (ABC-TV. 9 P.m., EST).. — — ' i'' The house of upsets," which Ted Slams Five DtrSpirito Win® Lynn English Class A Titllst; developed outstanding talent, lost x: its television contract when the - BOSTON; May 15 (r)—Ted r Methuen's Tony DeSpirito Beverly Outdistances S Field'f Williams, who returned to the ' , High Gun when it Wednesday night fights ..were - '- was abord g h'' • shifted from CSS-TV to ABC-TV. Boston RedSoxFriday,took a •� � `^ :' won the $30,090 Metropolitan � brief batting drill before wv- p° Defending champions, Lynn and North.Andover fi _ The network-transfer starts June - g > : - ; Handicap at Belmont., Park - English in Class A and Beverly cath and eighth resp ?' eral thousand early, arrivals _ Saturday. L - Y• High in B, won the 34th annual Class B. ." Another return. 'bout-.features at:Fenwaypark,todaylam- by four ' ,• ac -•: --r :Ht b Gun won.it Essex County track meet held at B ming five drives into the' .-.. .•.r• `;,• ::. ....._. lenX. Y points, Lynn'Engli�.%, 5 x' the Wednesday night Card at De- gt the Stadivan, 5aturda F i v e troit's."Olympia (CBS-TV, 9.p.m., stands. , '. . ;; pt for Class A hvnars with ' t. Greater. Lawrence,schools figured EST).-Gil Cadilli<of Los Angeles, The Red Sox slugger re•> AMERICAN LEA1#tlE ',' ATIONAL LEAGUE : s s - .in the scoria ,wibh Central:Cath- sical second at 33,.La who gained a.controversial.:deci- eeived an ovation from:the Yea ;: sy'a I(wes its g 1-2 and Haverhill, 17 1� r' y' •"� ! .:Fester s'Bssa S` " ''' {]p�/T n r Tri grabbing B Beverly had 39, C `. Iain el J.V Ge olio abbi second place l,oiuirs a,i k cion over Willie Pep to a'.i'V-fight onlookers as,he took his con- ' D '' 0 6-4, Nsw,Y,ork,t-9 ' in Class-B, and.Lawrence placing Newbtiryyrtl8, punch x 5 March 30; faces the former,feath- dof Bostom 0 5, Dettbit 9 "' pO dttioni workout before .x. � 'k B ; �kiyn 7-4„�piuchlnatf 1-11 � - � �- third in Class A. £ - Gloucester 16, Salem 6 < -„.• erweight champion "from Hart- 'Box' doubleheader with" De- New York 8-8 Kan' 'CCt9 44 ( -• Bt. olds Pittslsurgh'1 Punchardwound up fourth, 4x- ¢ 1-2 and North And ` '- -- for Conn, in a-10- under•; troit-' m Miiw!sukee 6-1`"PisWeiphia 6-9 In - ourna�rtent hind Newburyport, whilelVIethuen is q ro - Qteve(and,1-5 Balfhnore"4-8" :Gil Turner riding -with a idlems'got jot¢ Ia popper . Chicago.$-5, W"Id n d#=4`, , ."y, ,. One of the outstare '. . . „ G ']•Qday-and : N of the-da was theme five-fight wilt 'stpeak; takes on- ' gsmo and did a little rpntf g - - y ° h'I$am Fuentes, fhe rill the ma Games Today and Pro Pitchers RIOT SPRINGS, Ark., May'15 0 of Frank Casale of Ccn "n - in:" rging. Probablo.Pitol " Pi h at St.Lords—.Kline' —Bo Winninger of Oklahoma R Turnout tic, who finished in 4:5 rairki g we contender burg City shot' a near- erfect round B� 1 u nout fipmlos Angeles,in a,30-roytitikt (R 8) vs Arroyo (2.0). P the:Class B mile eveii' (No'Games $clieduled) of golf for the fourth.strai UUU day for:a 68, four under par, to p took off on the last lap, ail York's. 1VIat9ison ,Square pf q p{" YOn Game 8cheduied 8 ght Cyarden"'N�'iday night (NT3C=TV eGrath SetsTeam Standings ' Tea�mX$tandinga', - - win the$15;000 Hot Springs Open For V�a and messed.f lir coin .: $ltd Radio, 9 p.m,, EST). Turner, W. L, Pot. G.B. W.; L. Pct. G.B.! by five-stroks. He shot 67-67-68 ,. S of Philadelphla, now i5 ,the 10th [1 /�s Cleveland ,,.20 e. ,69'0 Broolaytt ... 25 5 ,853 8,8.,270. take the lead towards " ranking-;middleweight. Speed Re- Chicago ..., 18 '9' .667' 1 "New•4ork ., is 13 ;586 8 NEW voll,May 15 (ifs—A fhe $rst turn,and Sni, ' `Keen Teran-...of Los An el iJ v ..Cary .Middlacaff of.Kiaar!esha Y g , New York.„ 17 11 x,607_ 21/Z'MD u eo.,R6 14 ;6$8 9 total of 2`]7,460--tans, topped by front. ` Detroit ,.,, I6 14' ' Lake, N, Y:,.shot 68 and.tied for .b38 #1/p Chi ,Q:..., 16 15 .518 9t/z second money with Doug Ford also crowds of over o, to a Mut to- , - and Memo Diez of Mekico City '• Lawrence's-.Jack Sw° have it: out over the '15-round ,, 12 13 - .480 10! g 5 fished first In his spe INDIANAPOLIS,Way 15,(Ary—: Boston,...,, 18 18 437'' 7i/a St. . "itis /t of Kiamesha Lake at Z75. Mart kee and Chicago, turned out to- �. y� } „ • mute.Wednesda- ni ht in Holly .$98 -.8%l Pit - v_rgh x..:11 1'1 .895 13 e.Fu of of I e y day for..seven;major league;double_ 220,: by s htt)ng the.t• CfICKEI.L double- wood the lVo rh American JacI •McGra'th of Inglewood,.-Washington . 11 '17 rg m nt, Ill.; another seconds rat u.,r,. ,, .Calif., lost and then regained his,I{ansas city, 11 18 .578;•__9 ;C1n act ..'.10: 18 .357 14. , .shooter, had a 277:: headers and a single game; ,, hile Fr " favprite-to make the eight title: captured another first said h = one-lap and four-lap Indianapolis anapolis Baltimore .. 9 20' .510 11 Phil phis -9 19 .821 13 'Phe Natioal league, with three `! ;']3r?tlak, 9lalllP kaT-o. -42'within -5 Monday: prugrntn tariaaes: - ,` . ,._,." _ - Wininger was 18 strokes•under the':Lanceis winding up - o ay: a= sen Fraac�sca (xeear Motor Speedway records today "r;, par. for the 72 holes: over the doublebills_ and a single.. affair theyard.low hur x fig 2�-,year-old Briton has stadium), heanwe,ght 0h P!on, Rocky in qualification runs for the 500 at 5t.Louis,°outdrew the Amen- a live,,times in his Mareiaybi Brockton, Mass., va eon Qoek- 1 6,971-yard, par 72 course at Hot Sweeney,finished sec.' On. EtWaud, title mut; fig; at New ora mile race Memorial Day. ` can:123,166.to'114,294.Milwaukee �• v •. , 3lasnt:even faced (at, meks), Pandy DeMaroo.-:arooktra. : - Springs Country club;. Wininger broad luinp.. 11leGratli wheeled "the yellow ' �s - split a doubleheader with Phila- ' ''-$ iced, half :;af aRsiaoirl`yn'n(&a:novae;Hak' Sh r. ao'at: Hinkle al thro g h,the four- reached: every green except three The lancers copped ,h y spec{. . Bg..� - . . : '' . Ti, itt regulatioii"$gures;.:and on two dephia .before..the biggest-%turn- tlnrd Place'poYnts t e . , nroowsa,.vs.Sob prov?zai.°prgei uu, P:.< la 10-mile :test at an average:: ,, ',.. vitt of the day, 42.351. 'l'he:Cuhswith-billm: h- lg .--, dies::ao. 51:. p_ - : J of those three he was only a..foot $gs5i r one ... `«4F.•t • ue.das at New`Oiiee,r,s;e'aayigi'xya,. 142;580 mile$;:;ad hour.-;'His, fust - '' '.;�•°- ]or so long] He made birdie played:before 42:101 theirargest E ti '5'Lavdi fan ,. +!tkr vs Ratrzr'»Dues. New v1•iaaae, andsfa5test 1#p was timed at 143.- - .. ' ' 'of 18, 12, i0 and 4:feet and 20- crowd: n8 sli e d , ' zle yo: at Chicago (MangoHk}„ ike 1911 T placing behind Rossi. tV i New Your,-..vs Hoye xeedley. , l n ,i2U1 l Z � Zl t-. footers'on No,$ that would have The largest .American league. In the Class A mile a,�.,t ,. ,. b•a$5t'.,C#)a'Si, The, tflub ,1s. lighta, 8; at Tampa. P7e-, Ar-: " y bpi " '.telecas BC ,ease s gots, Modt=eai, w' The lean Califorflian took the been an eagle but hu: on the li crowd evas 36,324 at Yankee Sta- x.,Y..,+d.rs.: . ,,±.. +,'N::-.' :asre,,,r._$xol,.- .�. --. m4�A]�g.,Meme 4n�nL ehnrilv::uftnn.Rill -Vnlrnarirh: - :.» ..,.- ,....,_ _n .�,. _-._ - ,,. .._ PL>;-,_z..-r._<_.vz-..7r_.-_ r:e:r xt_:_. -BlaPey- .p13Ced. - - _ ..-__ _, 1,. _ 2n3n4,, AnE:c UilLLekeiR4CU1y;atgtaaau w,y ,pmu ouvutu auanc au uu.ea ca v. 'aa Y -lids f�#t8ned .11. his"47 victiriis ingevening. Another lightweight clash matches Paddy DeMarco; former - ", lightweight king from Brooklyn, and-Libby Manzo'ofNew York in F e a return 10-rounder at New York's �„ "n� „ - � , •, _. . s�'=' "- St. Nicholas.arena Monday night. DeMarco outpointed the youngster at the same;arena seven weeks r ago.This 9 p.fn:; (EST) scrap will ^•a be telecast over the Dumont net- work.. et- "• e a. work. wOver in Brooklyn, the Eastern - - - - ' Parkway arena stakes. its final ESSEX COUNTY TRACK MEET IN ACTION-Ted,Snell of North Andover High crosses the finish line first in Class'B 180 yard tow hurdles trial heat. He fell.in the finals`of the event afterrunning"sec+ i f Vin, -show after more thanthree:years and up to the next to the last hurdle.Second panel shows Frank Piazza'driving'.towards the finish line to capture.first-.place in the Class A 180-low -hurdles event for Lawrence High._ Piazza iinistLed well •` of telecasting -fine cards. The ahead of.Anderson of Lynn[1lasskcal and LeClair'.of Haverhill. Third pan'ol shows.Paul Marggraf of Central Catholic crossing the Last hurdle just-ahead-of Punchard's Carl Holt in a very close,finish in tKe i ` • ° _.i'a headliner'Pits:Sob:. Provizzi of 120 high:.,hurdles.. Marggraf managed to nip Holt at the wire,'Cook of Glofioester'was third. Fourth panel shows Central Catholic's Frank Casale crossing the finish line after passing four contestants on the Freeland, Pa.; : against Hardy last lap of the elle rum Easily one of the outstanding performers of the day,Casale was fifth going.into the final lap and took off on the turn,:.passed four competitors and finished up well ahead of the,field. =ra (Bazooka) Smallwood of Brook- lynmiddleweight 10`rounder - (Photos by Bob Finneran) (Ase-Tv, 9 p,>n., >sTl.: Lynn. English Class A Titlist; "The,house of upsets,• which Ted Slams Five DeSpirito Wins developed outstanding talent, lost BOSTON May 15 UP)=Ted its television .contract: when the Y Methuen's Tony DeSpirito _ 7 ��yy 7� 7 t, Williams,who returned to the- Boston - .= was abord High Gun when it Bee�'ly QtitdT$tariCes J� i lelli' ` VL Wednesday night fights were g -. Boston Red Sox Friday,took a ! .won the$30,000 Metropolitan i -- shifted from CBS-TV.to ABC-TV brief batting drill sev- Defending 'champions, Lynn and North Andover,fintshad.,sev The network'-transfer.starts June g Handicap at Belmont. Park English in Class A and Beverly enth and: eighth respectively:. hi 1 at F'ahousand early arrivals � _Saturda . . High in B, won the 34th annual Class B. era. ,y.rr enway park today--slam- - High Gun won It by four _ Another return 'bout features min five drives. into the ="" •• •• ••' .... ••••.:.._.. ...- •t .Essex County track meet held at By points; Lynn English had 46 3 •� the WednesdaynightCard at De- g '""" lemgths. - the Stadium Saturday. Five ` ' stands. • for ClC1ass.A honors with Lynn Clas troit's Olympia (CBS-TV; 9 p.m., - Greater Lawrence, schools fig sical second at 33,_Lawrence 24 3 mpi < .r, EST). Gil Cadilli of Los.Angeles„ The Red Sox slugger ray AMERICAN LV*GLTE NATIONAL LEAGUE •_ - an the sconn with Central Cath- - " Scoring, 1-2.and Haverhill, lel.Ili Cess who gained a ,controversial deet- ceived; an ovation..from the . Yestee$ay's aEoal(lta - j{��fj ?lie grabbing second place honors B Bever. had. 39,-:Central, l9, Sion over Willie Pep in a-TV fight onlookers as he took his con- Yesterday's Resutts Co o b- New York 2-9 � iner �� in C1ass,B,.and Lawrence lacin - y March'30, faces the former feath- tlitioning workout:-before the 'Boston 10.9,:Detroit 4-8. hri,��dg 4, g _ p P, g Newbtttyport 18,Puncl and 17';1 2 erweight champion from Hart-: . Sox• doubleheader with `De-. New York 3-$...Kansaa'Ctty 4-4 ;sSt..^Louis;7 Pi tmac atl l-11'.. thiPunicliard wound up fourth, be-n Class A ,Gloucester 16, Salem 6, Methuen .._ ford,'Conn., in a 10=rounder, trate ' Glevelapd,l 5; Bal orb 4 9" h _0 y. ply} 4 1-2 and North Aridaver. 1, - " d, Turner,'-a 1 high,with a. `- `Mili`v'aukee.8-1,Plilledelphi& 5-9 In Tournament hind Newburyport, while Methuen one of the outstandin evsn� ;. �„..' g. g Wllliams'Bot into a popper' Chicago 8-b,Waahl n-0=4 g ance five-fight win:.streak, takes on game and did a little rannlug Games:Tod .mud °` ply�d '� HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 15 • of Frank Casale of CeWas ntral"Catia: tough Ramon Fuentes, the fourths in the Inormng. Probable Pitchers Pi °burghat St.Louis Kline �-'Bo Wimm�ger of Oklahoma . y�y� 77} lic, who: finished in 4:50 to y ranking welterweight. contender -- City shot a.near-perfect round � Turnout t - l '-- (2.9);wa Arroyo (2.0).' the Class. B mile :event.. CaSaIa. �,: from Us Angeles, in a.10-rounder` (No Games-:Scheduled) tonW Game Scheduled) - -.of golf for..the fourth. 'straight VVV tack off on the task lap,after;r4tn- G New York's Madison Square �y y+ }�+ _ day for. a 68, four under par, to Garden Friday ,night (NBC-TV l� i a�� �NJ, Team Standings Team Standings win the p Ding fifth in the fust three, un '$15,000 Hot Springs Open For Baseball and passed four, competitOn.:4tmt ti r and Radio, 9 pm„ EST); Turner„ W: L Pet; G .W. L. :Pet. QJL by five stroks. He:shot 67.67-6$- * r.,'y� of Philadelpbia, now is .the loth Cleyelanb .r. 20 9 .690 - Brno yn ...-25 5 s899 -� 68-270. take the lead towards the end,nf SBB e N PORK, Mat 15 (�) A. the first turn..and;.6nish�,vvel 'in ' yi; ,y ��I' ranking middleweight., Or�... Chicago .... 18 9 .867, 1 New ort.,, 15 13. Cary..Middlecoff -of.Kiamesha. - front. c;. Keeny reran of.-Los Angeles:Speed New York .. 17 11 '.607: 2i/i,lYI[l toe .,R8 14 .'.533 9 y k total of -232,460,fans,..topped-by f nt. Lake, N.Y:,_shit 68 and teed for and-Memo Diez,of-Melnco City. - Detroit ....> 16 14 ".633 4y Chi o ::., 16 15 ;.516 9%r crowds of over 40;000 of Milwan Lawrence s ,Jack,Sweenei+"-. -:..' second money with Doug Ford,also. fished first m fits s is Vlj ,.,...._..., . haSe„ it out over the IAIVAPOLIS Way,1 (l�) Bostan..,,., I6" 18 .497-.• 7y St.: is ...�.12 13 . .486 sA.t/i. kee..Bud Chicago, turned Out. to- Pec, ley,.'"i� IND. ... , Y .� -,. of Kiamesha Lake at 275, Marty - 220, b s lrttm the to . 'in," +,.g,,.:." '_ , • .%," , , 'i route Wednesday night-rh Holly-,Jac1Z cGrath •of In Sew Washutgton . 11 17 .398,, $ Pitta nrgp..,. it 17 .995. iS - day for seven major league double _ y. g pe t3N.tCQCIiELL M g ..cod, E Furgol of Lemont, Ill., another.68 - seconds flat while-'Fran , woof. for. the North American.. lost.and thgn rega[ned his Kausae.City ,;.iL 18 .378`, 9 ,Cin - t[ }9 18 ' .967 14: .ahs 'r h' 27 - headers and a.single game. ,, 1t ezu, pry,> `.. •', ,-, - - to ke the Flyweight title. _Calif., ; to , ad a 7. captured..another:.first'place;for ; and hey<aB S faY4 ]Ira, one.lap and four lap Indianapolis Balthnore .. 9 26 .g10, th Phli �_yphi� 8 19 .921 15 The Natioal league, with three • •�. 'tins:week's rcugtam mcivaee. ,.-$"" Wimnger was 18 strokes under the Lancers winding upon top.-}n t ? BrrhS3l; ai} ^FTt ;42 within 5 mnpds 4 at a" Francisco (1ci.ar Motor Speedway records today doublebills and a single affair st�tumi '.he ei ht c as ton Rock - . �, b par.for: the 72 holes. over the , - ..the 180'yard,low.,hurdles 6v$u ro})„ 78 ye o1dBriton h2s a sw s h v r m 4uahfication runs for the at St. Louis, out the Ameri fp ua ataua,,nroaktaa, mase.,vs non oak- - - .; R. .; 6,971 yard, par 22.course at Hot - Sweeney:.finished second•,in the r ".::, beE „•, ri „tbmes..tn. h s an, England, tale bout, 1 ; at New�ork`mile race Memorial Day. - .. r :• Springs Country club.: Wimnger can i23,i66 to 114,294:Milwaukee broad jump. +s ,�, fluoer:-„a�,e. 'g t even faced (st, xtcks4,.caddy De iiarao,: srookrya..:� � wheeled the ellow n sPht-. a doubleheader with PhiIac .- ...:� .+ -,✓ , ,a'' Oa tah0y,manzo,,::xaw Rork, i( uta, 10;at: . McGrath . y.. _ reached.eve. . green except three The Lancers cbjipod Second`:'a .of $kwiuyn tearkcra o, Trarity,amairwooi�r,Hinkle special thio ' h the four- �,. ” _: every dephia before the biggest turn. rao.. .. qq L?ed u$ -;:i. „. ;., ,. in regulation'figures, and on two - third place points itt,the s CRO, ., „' ......... .. .. . 15iyW Ws Soh Pravlzzi.,Frost n4, Pa., r� ". -lap. lAte test at:, an•averaSe ;;' „ : ,. �.,. , of diose',three he•was o out.:ef the day, 42,35L:'lihe ,Cubs ... .. .crawV^©rleaixe, a Rsa::142.580 rnile =an hour.;Elis.,first ..� , , :.:. Oran n . birdie foot plays$ before.41,101-their largest:with$ill ltossi ry ' a w a i?d Y 1 - .��'' '. •. lo.8 He made b dierputts sew . English's.-l,,aroYe and"S ttt�t - 'zax4iuu'liapsavAew ari a: '.and fastestI ,as, im a 4aw, of 18 12, 1P and 4 feet and 20- c d :: .. placin t ! oaopp��co .(marigaai..rxs p� /T //�1 g_ :hind Ru`S'si Y9Tk. ,7JOIlg Medley, 7`^g . ' , -a • • ;:. ' Centers on No. 6.that would have The largest American league In the Class A t{•kTe"run;,Ma`tilt• ' r aaa, xa-Q4 tea• The lean Cahforman took the been an'ea le but hung on the ]i crowd was 36,324 at Yankee 5ta- Delaney laeed�= rt ' QTY' ynda,.. ogtreap .oa ,Atao areata: :. .. ._. g .P . Y 1t ... h j .r •m; ' ac atiortI after Eill Vttico>Rch . . _ .._,_ �. d'iu for tlai 'K'ari"sas"CYT =New wt,Meiu. �G„sdd,Pn s„Bonduitoa, tr ,k _.Y of the cup.: m 1i George Rotel gaingd•fmurtrip}see e 4 ge etm va Book? oathn,'Naw Orleans, of Fresno- Calif. 1953 and 1954 _ York doubleheader: ;.t+ xo_1.i#a at�vn#I •,• heavion,l : at:Detroit tmotor c tyi�tatek BOSTON, May j5 Z�Detrmt htts, for the, win-his his. fourth. Wmmger also had a 17-foot putt points for the Lancers,in the.,,l$6 iat}ow ” xafiaaetct, netrpit, vs Tommy Gortek, race winner, had upset McGraths broki out in °a .rash 'of, 15=hits "Metroit lost 'no time nailing National ea ue -Brooklyn at high hurdles event roe. ' f as.,wou.t-see.'the n g bhat would have been an eagle_ League yn g 'Cosunto, weitev}.sa at oma i Park, Cant.; Lg54 records with a four-lap av- - .r;_ Say 3af+i aT to , including honietriins by Ji It Del- daxm hard-luck ...:•.v- t ...._. ha .Neal tuvara•auffa o, vs:sones Dav ,.Les - _ . _ .., Tom' Brewer's The ball hit the lip of the cup and CiaClnnati 28,718; NOW York'at John ,Rims'of`fvethuerlsogled d eek; era a of.141,071 and PL beat,la , f i amltetlders Aagsias mtadrea;..ko, at sastou t renal, ,,gsing:and Ferris F tp beat BbS- x straight loss: Consecutive trickled.about six inches'past, -sago, 41,101, Pittsbu h at the bar at five feet seven-ruches` ... 1,, Larry"1#oardalancmart roe Gond. vs Tom-: Of 4L309,.in the FI6 kuiS S ,.. , „ P Pittsburgh , rr Iz Dd S 'of; be. A pe; ton-:9-3 is the somild atne of a es..by;.t41,Kaline, 1 avi; RaS k:.L ours- -.10,996; Philadelphia to tie Beverley s Lapoln e. gg nS P. ,:.,P _• my?1008,smma, �hw, 10 sad JoaY caa., h et, .arks df 141. _ Joh r of Charlotte, N. S L.., w,r iI" iF;th tanking, soetw, oa stama> amtw,-Nsw }Saver, McGrath gads doU>)leheader.taday a snap"tete , e,and;,;i�elsutg Blas a wild Pa}me at• ilwaukee - 42,351, Total high jump. Girl Halt. un e�. r a, , ng C., Who was three strokes,beton i M .., eros; ice..-Ic Dai far 1[L'utiles. d 141.287 far µ and .John Pickles,'Methu n,-klefl• y w` York-in ..: fed Sox, modest gante,.wixii And.;a,.w#1k put Tigers 123;166, g. ilea at Detroit coympiaf, Wit�;2kys miles last ear, �. Woringer at the start of they Huai c]eans.lVfutnru AuGitpr- to'reo'°� r r echo.. va Gii eaaziii ) i Bing streak Bogton Won the opft a 1 d;-4 after two;?fere ouk, in - _ o> for fourth pace in a ,� r ro Aa es,:iaadtka s o_at u � s # a s round,went over par for.the first American League. Chi at r, 1 ao y?ood MCGrath,probabl :the fa kis er 111 4, r :?Y:? Cy :,, pr i�In; .The Tigers gdded event. a, arae.jus;gneeies,,va Nemo ntaz, s w time and had to settle for sixth Washington- 15,111, Kansas City of t{s shewdbwni City,lotWorth Ama,. wept ;dr'lver against,tufie,m, peed ay er kie.n hthander�Dulco�:� , .aktFt m e tlnrd:aDd.[oUtth Boh March d, C�nttA1 .::7de au<=;:1s 81Y kus has ualified in the fsailt 190 g five, Braves' place at 279. at New York 36;324, Detroit at n armee r-shot tory. 4.,.,. ,_ Maas-whose two uictm3es ]taag'to"' D out„ 7 fourth In the broad juirip=evert .,., ..R T4 edar. st Loa Angeles,Play Servia,, v of t ,'I t races _ The four to finisher Wimn er Boston 28, 52,. Cleveland at 2 „ ygav for five he SS site been tyre Sox experts¢was s -, ;; t D,elsing,crashed, his ;fifth s' g ore -34107.Total 114294 while Lapointe, 'Picked uP'":ahY n. g . Los,aagaies. vs:Cov n sins oaktan. >g ;ygar is ex- , h, W' a n field Middlecoff.top and' Furgol, all Balkan otherfirsin.the same."4 f ` pa a)esylo ar aGpanw,Dei W "and his time th 4 , F o run ..n tli ght T a tet. oz yam",`fin 1J,_in ah, s,: eat air* a sq ia. tQa to put hirrt there again } r' Beat to opep the fifth: taus' red'68s fn`tlhe last round, but the Beverly club . -.r yn ','task hrtaag:;at New 4ork (osweal, cu';_.Jerry Ho of Indialta'Mis won' error xitk. the bases f' ac_ the latter three had to'do.some • • • Beverly's Dom Bell.maiiaggi'.;t6 Ty- " Tusher„ 'ryaadsl011 Ya Ramon Fuentes, - scrambling, �� �f��n wires u• . the pole.positwn fox the Memofiial counkad for the SeVerith�r ���111 11 In nip Punchard's Al 4�arlman afi-thy st Bbnywuod, Loh till>mo, Day race Saturday by qualifying ru ft the fjfth. Wimnger had two bogeys, on g g tape,to Capture the 100 yard dash, i. • tsa-bnsaiae, xe'Jorge mecias; San Jose,. ' .. in one of the closer events of the .:at 140045 M.P.H. -c�!he fastest After;Kuenit aingled in,the sev- No. 9-and No.�14 and scored Six • ugh!e, io; at Milan, Italy.--.Dniuo i, afternoon. " yfo cp€tteude, meats xraty,va LouR[ihrrara, Francey nsntso. gualifler on the opening day,of entli, Fain;struck,his twa run birdies,On No. She muffed a 30- T { 1+ pat time trials gets the`pole regard- �_�. � homer into the right,fkeld"pavilion, inch putt and on 14 he sfook`three 1 11.IC5 Bl oken John Strano of Central picked „" ° 4 • 'b :less oP times by later gnallflers i .nNa shots togetdown. from about up Points for theAed hiders in Just before Vukovkch made s x: .:. Aa R,`n ro•A E three feet off the green. a . FORT LAUDERDALE, Eta., the, 220 when;rie placed thirdbe- � r, " (� record run, Walt "Faulkner'of ..: �, Goodman 20 ;:.... 4 1 1 a 7- o Frank. I've heard some corn May 15 Two Junior National hind Walt'Kirwin of Beverly and �: *� - � � ': '� - L'on Beach, Calif.,, ,quahfied at fx `< stenhom if ••••,•• 4 1: 2 e -. o o Y, AAU weightlifting--records.were John Foley of Newbu �. g , -': Aggants lb .......a 1 2 12 1 e plaints about this golf course," & ryport. , * <•s` 139.762 M.P.H .. Jansen.rf s 1 2 s 1 a Wimnger told the crowd after fie broken .in championships which In a real close race, Paul Mara- " mast sa 3 ,-x a 1 a o ended last night graff;,Central Catholic, edgd Pun- t �l • Three;'other drivers abandoned whiA c " a 1 1 6 1 o received the $2,400 check. But chard's en r yFy� quali$cat<on attempts?when they n i' iia'a a s . 3 1 3 0 Wayne Gaffron of McKeesport, rl Holt in.the 120 yard Vul J. e" V�ct'iJ�r_ decided theirs eds.were to slow - SWIlyai ct - 4 0 'n 1 .o. a You wont 'hear any complaints Yhigh hurdles• Bot -were smuysn n ....... a i o 1 ..1 o from nue." Pa;; Pressed 210 pounds m the g h ]UP", d y ° > to assure'tham a.Spot in the line -- -- a 181-pound class to better'the,old tuck right down to the wixof syith ; up may 30. T� -••�:.. sr4 10. is 27 -16 o Wining r, a stocky, poker-faced record of 260 pounds.Fred Schultz, Margggrraft retaining his margin,In SULPHUR SPRINGS, - '"' TR a`iii so A - automaton, started out with a Chi - the 180 low hurdles,Eric 13ik� he r sago,pressed 275 pounds in the g p � 'Rowing • _. riun-2-it-1-14 ,ss ...,,...; s 1 a. r 4 z par on:the,first hole although he placed second to JohmCe k of �.< Y'1;S )p}�-Dutch:Har- se 2n......,. s o 1 4 a s 198-pound class, five pounds more o 4 yrs e ,;ea alt st:Louis;. Mo., Cpp�+ R ���7 na rt s --0 1 1 o e had to up from the edge of than the. old record. The Junior Gloucester, with Sam Ca taidu of <+ hung extiS Witti a Hilal par lJl�es Ro 9'g In ai, - 3 0 o a o- o P - `a a tra after his second shot National-AAU tournament began Central third. 's= g o 0 0 0 0 o stra to the loftAbraking 18 Ted Sneli fin shed fourth in't70 „fo x'wm• the'White Sulphur rh o 0 o z o o Sturday morning: h4¢ P,glf:ppen-:today whenFd • h .. 4, a . a foot putt gave himabirdie two Class.B low hurdles event,aftet.lik } ellen u .::,. 4 1 .;2. 2 a o on the second hole.He just missed Edith Roeder of Chicago,.inasuffered a fall cin :over the next y)=O�iv'er blew a chance to .-Title For Penn �T t - s 1 1 4 1 o special event, raised'170"pounds g g""' a.birdie. lift of eilast.hole. r- .._� . • ..... ...:. a o, 1 -r- i o P, eight and 10 feet ;_ a„a., and iarlr itti r* t,ot_ to the last hurdle. Up tis thatpoint ;8. p "^'T"`T" `-'-"' deny nafiin, PJ"ew Orleans. ._ _.Y .,._ :-- ___.. _�,___-,-.,�_, .,�. w. ., , Heavies, 1a:at peorau.FMotor city), Dick of FYesno, Calif:, 1953 and 1954 - - -- or tat=ou ._._ _- BOSTON, May 15 ( Detrott ht for _ R If1Um tai` tie Kansas'aty_New ,. _31•on t-:-sea the Lett. Detroit, vs Tommy corick raCE•Winner, had,uPset IVIcGT$thS ...•. _t$. ,r.the, win .his:f ith: GEbr ' �..:..-• Wminger also had a. 7- York doublebeader g. : . a roars,weuou, a,at owan Park. Calif.: broke out in a rash of• 15- ffi -Detroit 1 Eoot putt car&.`„ ;the'week. $t•s.:Neal Rivera;.BaR81v vs:.Bones Da 1954.reC41'$s With d fool'-1a41' HW , .. lost no tirne :: ..,:: pOmtB for ills 3)ie,.. al.•.t{f lightweight•emitendeis..AaselBa.. n;aatea,.,xo; at'sDac v., lma era a-of.141:0 meludmg�home runs'by J m Del- down.:... . nailing.that would have been'an....ea le:. National a ue. „Lfincers .rlarry saarans. c. ena), ..g - 71 and a..best laQ. - hard-luck.-Tom Brewer's... g - Cincinnati Brooklyn at highhurdles event, 1iis a ,in Ital h Du sof an,atarltoro cons. vs To.. of 41309 sing and Ferris Fain;to b@at 8u tli The ball hit the lip pE<the cup and Cliiciiinati-28718. -. .K p, Pa . :my Tlbba,.Boston...usotaias an !1 m the:Hopkins:SPeciaL . ,t Six , ,straight loss. Conliecutive p, , New-Ytrrk at :.John RIm s:: f- trickled about six i Ch a o Methuen scaled r: Ne1w>,flrleoiis and third'<raakirtg a w cam McGrath.had set ark ton 9-3-In-•the secm r Baine of a• singles! A, ali Iic]}eS past., Chicago - 41101• Pittsburgh aostun, vs tamer smith, New saves,. , _. s df 141, by .1, I{ ne, Fain,: Ray rgh at the bar at five feet Mev Faanitae�.gyff..of New York-in.:o°on-411 ughta,aa. 033-for. i0.in1I - doubleheader today and ana the 'Boone.':a Johnny Palmer -':St. Buis -- .. - -...� lneth :. :weanDetr it, es.and ST:2fi7.for, P.. ;_„ _ ,_.nd.Dels}ng Plus a`...wild Y of(7tlarlotte„N. L .10,996, Philadelphia tO tie Beverle -s- ,,. ew,;f?rleans:MrxmciPal Auditor-' lie Pe aP o Iotymata), w11-- 2: Red Sox modest five. e_ t C. w w ` at. - Y Lapointe pg, the 'Ja miles last year. gain wir[ 1 ch:and a Walk-Put the Tigers tui as ttlree strokes behind, Milwaukee 42,351: Total high-jump. t n, Hartford, CDnn:. vs Oil cadnli, „ .i bolt,, Hing streak.Boston won the - P h .,dr. Winin 123,X'66. an J c sr ".loin=T4)esdaY night. Los Angatea, feawera, }o; ax.iiouywooa. McGrath,probabl the . fasts ePen-,ahead 3-0 after twa'tvg e."out in ger at the start of the final .. d ohn...Pickle Y fastest er 10 4 s,, s, Methtag9t, ,tie >` .I'll lwgnner `of this showdown:tea cican,(oLf Ue rn.we tmerro Fly Diez. drive:.. � th ;first Inning. - j ' round;.went aver i . - fPlace ,. . s .ca Y, n AmericanFiYwe ght , r.against time in edway a', g The Tigers added Par for the first ; American League. Chicago at or: fourth m :t e .: one-teaoh m-the-third and-fo - -tune and-had.to settle:# Washington-15,111,h even . hon. , . n a-late stammer shot' tine. xs. history. has u Tiger rookie righthander Duke•. tirtll or sixth sin t. Thursday:at ma:An"sa, relay.Mervin. 9 alefled in t e front Maas whose' -- .._ gton-15,111,Xansas City .t at_' lightweight crowm The-22 row.for five of'the last six races two victories have to tlnve out Brewer, -Place at 279; : -. at New York-:36324•.Detr " Bob Marchand, ' Los Angeiea,'vs Govan'srnau, Oakland, , oitat ... ,..d, Cenral-'1374 undefeated RyfP out-. middies, roc-at St:PaulDel maaasaa,-St. and his time: this e - been at the.Sox expense was said- But Delshi The four Boston -.. fourth i year u ex g crashed, his :fifth f r top fiivshers,Wimllger, -. 28;752, Cleveland- at n the-.broad ,i`iiniE+'$�'@i1 1 anted DUpas now- 19;'in 8n' Paul, va Al Andrews. Superior, wie.,< ected to put him they &s n ra• home run Ml B _ while eaght?rounder "in_Brag w'etters, 10:. P _ P e again. . `y•<, into the right .field ddlecoff,;Ford.and Furgol all altunore 34,107:.Total 114,294. Lapointe, Picked,i- a a lit?, , klyn last Friday: at New Torr ]Carden), cu Je seats to, open the fifth. Us $red, 68s:m'bhe last round, but other,fixst m the same:e: t.f S - p vs Raman P`bentea, Hoyt of error':wlth the bases .- Me- the three the Bever cl ,tember `Turner. Phfladei fila• TTY Polis Won. winters, 30. UIe pole position for the Memopial fiiac ee had to'do.some • • • y ub, en R.. counted-.for scralrablm : Beverly's Don. .. B io. T.oItaly's EUriopean. san,rae;,:.at xuirwood: Lon iinippo, DaY:race Satiiiirrla b _ r�,,.: :the. seventh,,, g. .,:Bell,ma>,1a d;.t' F{ , _Y Y qualifyuig rtin:ul,the fifth. j��/] 1 } } nl Puncta '' ' zght- champion and, the-Loa Ansatea,..ve Jorge Mao,en1 as°:aoaa Fla Gllf l•�n P rds Al Wa , o �`•` i NO. g:'i`onteildel?; meets. 'vxo: at Milan, rtaix, Dun1o.IAi. at 140:045 M,P:H. The: fastest .� Wmmger -.had two.bogeys,.'on dmafl'akth®•:.. ,•.r, ..ws r, a China Carrara, France, usmaao. qualifier on the.::opening`day of Ar,Kuenn singled m the:aev- No. 9 ands No. 14 and-scored :`ial .- tape, Capture the 100 yai+ddas v time trials gets the ; m one of the closer events of the ' chit Fain struck his two-inn birdies,On No: 9•he ed a 30- • pole regard- hauler Into the right field tWo-on. inch- T7} per+ 6011 e afternoon. less of times by dater uallfiers f 111 iAl V� John Stra FIRST onid> tt an 14 oo e Pu don he k threno of Central. i Just :before ukovich made his % „ y, .__ BoftoN , shots to get down from about p points. fort e Y'1S.OYl Post Ti h n R@d l ersin record 'run, Walt Faulkner of • As R, x Po rn' E three feet off the green. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., the, 220 when':h : }�y►� �.: Long Beach, Calif., qualified at tai aooamen zb .. 4 x 1 a r o - 1 r.,e. Placed tivrd be- ,1`.: v 139:762 g' - -_ Mtanne a if: •• a 1 z or. o a Frankly;I've heard some corn- May'15. 6P)-Two Junidr, National ihind-Walt Kirwin of- µry.. • 1Vi P H. Aegosa�rib'. ;:::(:.s i a --i a Rlatnts about this golf course," AAU weightlifting-records, were John Foley:of Newb r :- k k . Beverly and e YPOrt. Three,other drivers abandoned "' _'' i broken in championships`- r•u Dost -c a. ,.z 1 r z o received told the 0 the k. , He P ps which In a real close, race, Paul Ma - oa l T©UY° � �_ - qualificationattempts:when they ': Wn)te e.,,: a 1 1 e 1 o received trig ended last night.. r$ �'.Na, 1J-�✓ ” decided their:speeds were.to slow ` ?dabs 3b .. ,. a -E 3 1 3 o 'a2,400 check. ,Butgrafi„Central Catholic, edg$ Pun- 4' Y Y to assure thaw P3era81l ai. 4 - e o, 1 :o a You -won't 'hear at>.v :complaints. Wayne Gaffron of McKeesport, chards Carl Holt in the,.120,yard a.spot in the line saluvan n ,_, 3 ,1 0, 1 --r o from ine. Pa., pressed 27Q hi up May 30. - ... pounds in the high hurdles. Both,were IlR.SI'13410 INGS, : .::•...... 34 1a 12 •2r 3e o W i bar; a stock , 181-pound class to better the old tuck right down j6 tfie. llig AN R it Po A E record of 260 pounds.Fred Schultz, Marg off retainliig his'IN 'n, �--Dutch H'ar-' DETROIT y Poker-faced wix�witllt =t >l " d St-Lo'u7s • autoiriatbn. Out out with a gr . In - as , .a s--1 a x a z Par on the first hole although h@ Chicago,pressed 275 pounds shite the 180 low hurdles. Eric p ala vuith=a l Par Se�' oma ab. a._0 1 a 3 o had #a chip 198 nd<elass, five placed second to John"( iz .,�''.Eh tt Wlnte :SuIptiur g .'..' ,. a -.0 x 1 o o Pup fr0)11 the:edge of -'Pon pounds mole P Gloucester, with:'Sam +) 3 o a s m o a trag after- his second shot than the: old record; The Junior a , ' ,Ql today When]'.rl • r. •> o a 0 e -o a National AAU tournament beganCentral third, b a to in" ... a,;a o E 0 o strayed to the left.A breaking I8 4w -oely- chenee to soa ) .,: ..... a o 1 I z o foot Putt gave.him a birdie two,Saturday mornfiig Ted Shell finished fourth(U, ,t file last"hole. Title For Penn _ n ,. ...,, $ :i a ,z -o- o Class,$low hurdles event,after;, a `*£,x c 41liVer.-playing - 1 a i on the secondhole.He just missed Edi of Chicago. in.a - - :' out WASIiT1`7GT0 rmrx 4 0. i x .y a hirdie putt of eight and 10 feet special event, raised 170 pounds suffered a fall going,over C1Te,IIext N,' May 15 (A9 `• . o '0 0, b ,o 0 on three and four. a 12-footer'in a clean and jerk lift. It bet- to the last hurdle.Up taut'. Was the tast'.of Joe B m O p, 1 0 0 0 0:• 1 he was right point Pros'to finish,and?needed -, ut4c whose Pennsylvania a a :.. o "o o' o o o upped fora bird on No. 5. eyed the old record Which`she _ ght up With •leside'tfa. crew routed all opposition.in the pi „ 0 1 o Inhis.trialheat,SnellfUfish the x54-yard 18th Eastern...Spring-�RawJog champion- . . ., :c 7 pa .. 1 ,e o a 0 11 -: also holds..of 165 Pounds. a�C7,:f A , ' , ,.. : . , : easily over his four ; s . :r'Ha?r7scin's, fuiaJ ships,declared ha a i' as c 1a za is a Vie Sei ke, 23- Bever °pPonants. a - ppily today that FRANK- 6UF,LIVAN rt•:5. .' muscleman,was chosen JunortMr. 13's relay:.team tred:a Sint` ded'into FO xDt..Crlatante In 9th j jje Tl/ Tyn r , his/b` "a.'good chance" to '..su -xaro,B'a/n imsrh.; - - America: .... record in winning the event, fln- .z� Ie .fila ' .shot eyes; : win they National title next-month. Ing along on a shutout until Eddie:s. pees;-igtse DR Mor: aeteLer is -lie gathered.'72�points:in ishi m '. , F eth. the Judging. Art Harris of,At_ ,:. ..one in 36.2 aee ,t LeFt Or thg_gi'een "I think we have a gond chance,,, Joust cannected for a ?three Mala LEADING agTs24Ex ands. holceer,in the eighth. x 2 3r4 S a 1 s 8 •R ,triaged o6 is s4 9ataF, Lanta was second with 71 and Jack The oummanoe' p w_ and fsW W , k' : Burk said Zhe boys have'a lot g rr.-'sK <s 4.0 it a.o a a x-.lo AMEStcwa Ace,0I I • Y :Ideci 'l31r"lil r. oY enduian@t;=eoeir th Iartre .Kuelili. trait: Short .- •,,.g 0>2.:0 p 2 0,o--f ' Patyea,wa eiaa.:. King of NorFolk. VA.,,was .; trd :. •. ,awes e . e B B:' H Pak. with 67. ,,, ,; Running high uti,p-• fxdt�. `,••6 not reap big ,oughttthey'ra:.,,. ,- . x - ' dech.a.,r 1n'e:' Wal:Jesse , `P'+wm•.ieanoaa+-au�; ax a ,af.: as - ,.:t. twseuo.:=,ana-.i,:.,,. 'iaa Y g #len,' stop,'W p.entered a twill-35Cll.':'4a w-x man2. Sei-. .`Derroi4 ....: 3e !:xg, sea , , :. E., 1Tr)eir"2r Ci;::>. nnee ,.p Bi Ass at'. so .sae Gaffron -won the -:181-bound. }'- .•,4, 13resaxhan, Ii:.xatant--s•.,a•%, al ', ` Alois a g•men or not:the P41n1..Var- with a .365:battl'tlg average. CamA 36- uia:�fp en. Maus, Good o '- 'Helms .:., ao xis at��44. . a apoi t--w .. a . .398 - - W , oy by°La is L,E,.3, 4,fir.•:'C#t3:lY9i""M,ath@ alt turned Wliat.WB.s,sLL UP ill five singles .and tW0' . A$gtair.. BH-4'm.tte.-.8--8u1-. JOEL•:Now York:., ES.IIa E9.::a8 .338.:Class ' Of, Welglitllftln .With .a L;.:3;.Coeo-L: f Y pposed to g v xls.n.a, Chicago ._. xa 99 Ia::2s :3iethr �: taava-s+• 1". -, grbmaat�,.c,Y#. . be a tight race into a runaway in doubles, aeoeii..three runs and; as"; .)rte Dl? cn"ha nateaia a°? ee lift total of, 815 u ds. - - "�, - •.k:'l a f}r 1, �t3,°ag .'G¢odman Sud.A99 Is.I:Oa, Smlta,'..nattemorp :.. 28 84. 10 x8 .Sia Ron Runafbg. broad um S:c?i`"zy,"but a had to - streaking off with, the Potomac drove m two :before 28;752 Fen -4i $'-XOotdn o. -,Ba-�re Lary: z' vertical., Washington. IS an:to:..aa .312-Charles.Staunton:.of:New ..r - L.cu z:-Sweeney,ri hip--won by.Broad UAL,'.`t'y `,t11Tee river's Allain event yesterday. way.Park fans. 11i,putmer 1. 6 1)vaa 4:.:30- Measle, New York... 2e 303 29 94 .3 3gas se Orleans Rake::.L. iat ,ee�i ia, .T,fnner,:3i.g,_,; ; ;:,. x6 ia4 Ia 32 08 Gond with 780.-and Don Nei- IOU yard assn- -a-2U " i Y y anlnvaa-.:5. H-oIf Lary rA.ebll�an' gt tnd �79JOrNecond pl'' m Na and Corbell were figured on of Miami third with 775. 2, OU yang, fi by dpweil',i I^s• -. t0• ;.$sired Boston,j t: together two flVe}'.' ! 8164 68, Criatante 1'In::2}y, .:.. Ea .8x 18. 2e .308 3.Lam¢ersoso.. er• ?I, for the .first battle f# out all the way with run.}nnings in- the Srst.game-a5::. ,e-a letGietn 3-E.R.-Lary-a.a, UOUN RUNS Schultz' -wan the. 198-Pound a..'iame-ao sa. . 220 Yard darn won b sweeney„ ia: ,F4•,t. -:'$20Q6'; '.^ Penn.but the Red:and Blue'oars- Billy Klaus,:got a double two.: :Balk-sultvan' sniw�tu9 n zennl,a• $Aaaas city ........ ....to : class with �a total of.845pounds. r :y, < _ ., M tle. Now York H. •, i of:.Durham N, .` men quickly overcame a bad start singles and a'walk to dive Reross ; me : F2-q).•.u--xapa.. Gxiava. Jeanaash, Boston ••••io Jere Vacearq of Atlanta was - _ L•a Time-zas. - �iue,,, ajt4Yena. T 2.31. Whir, Chicago:. ................ `•••• 9 and With-790 see 440 .Yard run-won: by'Fox I.ii,- 2 < I;lt)L'k@'S3•.;;of•$iam�sha and were breezing- away at the two.' runs and Harry:.,AggalMls:i',%,+ , ,..,--.-..rcv and Santana Pi Sher...L.c.. •- ,-sncotrD cAaa� Vie, ontrau - ,. ;:....::1 Puerto Rico third , ana:aroaanai, 3. ue:netwoon xonle, L. ..;I?etel-, Ttgmaon. end. Penn's time,:was 6:00:6 for slammed a bases-Inaded triPie,T; '- nano:. xew Yo s': _.,with 775. y1_T-Mss. ¢ .,p s the 2,000-meter di 3:; D1 TRot4 t „•,... ..,, 9 Augustine s»a yard run wo6 by Braax tt10ri ,, . :x�,•. ,t'alia,.Were:`in the stance,.: :one- and,a double:;.. ,v: , -AN_R; It PO A, r RUNS RATTED IN' - -Scutti,of-Keasby; N. z. sreeay'L:C;s.Anatm s tenth of..a second off,the record Frank Sullivan scattered 10 1£vean Zerniai, xa�aa.City ...:;...,... xe J., finished ,tops in the heavy- L, •rimes-z aa. ' "'r" °n �p also. in. sight o nd a 2 4 0: a 0 28 weightMile run WOR bY-'Atherton.., . s:; 3ilpee Bbl in and set by Navy last year. Tntaa s o x, a o o vernDn, waahiagton class with 820`pounds- K l i _ ..2 1Hal ng,Detroit ..., � L at=away tin '}lie last three 'We could have broken alba m1n, :i;anna _ s -3 z e. 0 '1 •• za Y. en Wryn, L.C., o. O Shea,_H; 4, Dei Nattle, New, Yo ,. „ 22 Stoller;of Buffalo, N..Y., was sec- T--4:s1�a: .- - , `aPy DUTCH HARRISONice,'°_Burk said "T thought we' Advance Ia }) o �' : s x 'i z z, a 2x and wit rzo yard high nnraua, , Mandl, New York ng the., Greenbrier fig d aYIB h 810 and Harry Matlin, H;.2. andpa,.y.s_: a, .sawtsi LYed-easier•titan the do it in;about 5 58;bUt we caixght :; ;;:g p,`„i a u NATIONAL LEAaVE C1eJeland: third with 530. Rake, L: T I9 a cpuPle;of crabs at the beginning Cir Zone' Play a••...•ya S ,0 ,a 1, a 0 Mnaller,Now York 186 1Qe It, 44 .41 Iso yard'lows nurete " ak,,tvhs five it-was the next,to last hole be ng P. •. } s a ;mon yby, ` and had to rally:t0 catch uP:" N 1K ,• ,,•:'t••.q; •-.o:. I, a #. 0, tramilwapila.$e•klyn: .80 113 22 -49 .3aa L; a, C-Amlarlim L.C. a, 6,061 through the fore he was evan again, LQN110 ,•,May 15 w)-Francg,. - --- -YIXOM, at, Lame .: xe 98 da :2s .344 4,.lovely, L.E. T-29.44. ' Mild=liauezz Won by' ;:> '� - edged'.:A enbr 3-2 ,th t • •h T :..<<. .,9;:1s a7,i4:. o- t°gnn,a,.Mtiwanhao.,::as ttx x ,:38 .ae Geta lbw Grose.. In ReIaY-Won b a.:n. , S' "t 011 xn Wi7i•n,In hi$_ fil'St, rg� y' ..+ rg $r- , -. lie fl,al 80 f' aDhoandiapet,,SIC 14 2 as } 'X34':.9 . well, Zeno: Sansone,yEn, Eng{. CO„ golf.tlle reef Of yrs 9.I1 I `' match todaiy to::Join India-Swed@n AB,$,. n P9 A, ¢ Meo°;:'St. Louts x u0,..Is:39 : 4 .4eleb Baveraai;:4. La .meg)-. -, a 1935: tourna 344.. rities Tourne, , wrehpe. T -1 „meno..,97%t Il P , O aEttlliotl, Belgiulil Arid Chile in the: rte.- Go We '.... s o o, 3 a'.:o ,Rapulakr, st. Louis'-25,111 12:...30 1314': }� CLASB';R s Utes off.„j3aP for'the.distance- ..: >p..,..... 8. ar.- 2 .a'-0 Snider. Brooklyn ., 30 III 34' a6 FAIR Running:'hlalt "aT gllof Sat d on,the t PELHAI4I i42AIQ4R �• Y.,•May f ale bf the.E iropean.zone I1ay18:A a S 1: s a Ameroa 'Bro l FAX Va.,:May 15 (M .ewes lump lc ?a t ,b )il4 w41 courSAa, ttlr$o' 15�� - i ,Ja l, ;Ti a ak ya : -3o tis s 3v 314 a i,a@olnte s.,:an, Rion �x'tt 3 1;. a a t> o Mnab4: gt. Loa)a es es 9rao Boa Rep. Westland ,(R-Wash), 1952 iollanablg N.;: .ue-for f 9 r oH.fife mte=diPfteul#ai . :. h!)k !tg4 e, tR • ams`TQurnatnenE a ::`,,:• l st ,•lead, � - N. Y.. Pig rind daiiy°f' a .r,, I '1. a °1 National Amatur. Golf:Cham-i }Idtstitt°are8 National RUNG Rolf,P:.and PlDklea.:M.' W Soutlt,Africa won the:doubles', .•s,• 3 b;::,1 s P OIt1 Running broad lump-won LSP wlnte roller fimsia >3a a 1 } , s y i Maisel. Brooklyn kly :.: x0 showed She wa to the Ceiebnhes E•:?:Cooke,G.•3. Leer by a£ g. . €took course 'ale r17 dHI' a slYht_ 'thg ery"York to;cut Denmark's lead ,to 2=1 In ;,...... a. o _ thulua: aroekirn:.................,s. ., 4.; e 0-... tl ¢oak: elaolnnad D3Vlslanbf. -.th(g'.Second .ana C.C.:1)iatanDe-ui lt4y'^; a p a Q' Yankees as a.pitelier, won the their best-of-five series while two'">ic :.... i, o n o; - a. snot illu0.aewekl, OlpcbmlU ...:,:...._..a golf tournament of- the:. ar _,put_-woo by se-,_oa,.x.• zaL�e Ren 1oT f'4'the 71ttl;e;grSat fro handicap title tbdaya by breaking Other 'matches were s " 1 0 ,it o .0 White 3, oriana, ll7�� g postPnned $ Gulpnheils.Br0o11Yn .. .. .:.... 9 House'News.Photo a 44 a '•- q' 4.: nea, P� Diatom Boit Wortlr>Sex„ Pulled lysins@If; 93 out,of 100 targets as the $6th by rain. The, postponements iii= s :,.n 0 :o 1, -o a Bance, ally.rm.. . .....:.,.. r gi Phers Assn. b i 'n'I1a p' ,... 1 `a” 1 L a `a Aama,.Miiwankee I ..:today as he won:low gross with 100:cord. dash-Won::•.by 8::9 w 1 ' t t a file third hest fi;i *ore o, annual .trapsiontin Cham ion. volved Ital ::and Germat S (Italy.:.•• a a ,o a Na g th a Wadman„ P.. 3, la , Ptt{f f` g P Y ..,... .� snit',. w York-... ...:.:...,.,-t..,.2over par 24. G. T_.>io.4b: relay, sen 271:With a 46 8nale.:.$ia@ad, witl.s ips of-:America,ca me,to a close leads 2-0)-. and ngIS, and :.To�is;r...::.....a 3 'It%i e. 4 RUNS BATTED Ex - 4220 ..: t �n ineltes eri ' h 6 Contestants. in the_'tournam. Yard dash-Wan -bq xhwt s Hh?1; yrs tourney ffivoritq:;at the New Ygrk,Athletfc'rIub's Austria (E4igland leads, 2-1). a stn fat 15asce in 9th. swaeg, Brooklyn ... sa Apt PN. n {• ,• a3 -:Played at GO 3, atrano.,CCA. 4, Falfakee r ¢ ,_fi-ffin for Brodawakl ao SOL campmella, Bradklya Court House Country N.,T.-23:z: - sItti!'t d am to a` ti@ wi#Il four` Travers.Island range• '' Johnnie,Brooklrei-..:. .. alnnin < 1 4'3;4 b a 9 S a'.A FDndy,'Chiar o :-..- 8a elnl). included Vice:::President 444 yard' roar-wan 'by 'ISIM N,l '. a at 272 by s'Crarnbling all: veteran of 17.years ori the - . , s ......:.. 26 Richard .. .. corravma:.s. I ,[p� Det ii , a tr x;t}}y o 0 a Ings III. Cincinnati lZiChard M. Nixon, w130 was Se V• Ree 3, Butterworth, Ge: over the co*e for a 71.IIA bog- In I�et81L 13ow11 ........ 2s s„T-44.9: e �s rr g line; JobnMon's 93 was':one Lead „j; ;.::0 0 4;o e Oil 3,0-4. eras strokes: off his , a raMf[run WD x e vystHr d the 3aet dyed Eour of the 1r131es. knilcicing target better.than'HBPPY.;Felton, .OMAH•' May game. He n by Oar}e,.R "twdr-stroke ad- ane'. (hive A, g, Y 15 (r-The ,:...Jas �e,-Vetoing 3. Sam a,• eoet�a shot a 99-:and deducted.22.h' iiui, P, a, Run- oa;.-4, auacnmarmt . f"'e Host 1 _ out of bounds an tha: Brooklyn and- Bud Herbert, of highest-souring. Women's-:.IlrteTna- 213 ne,-,Fain. gonia, ICuenn.:31R. DQ7"r TIi1ZAL WINNE33, ands T-s:w:-. vaian�,,Ani. and s _' cap strokes for a net 77:> JU :r q-1qo» -by c k!,. 2th for hold tour finest fn the:y arbet o Pa.; shooting from. 22:tional. Bowlin-'Con ress. tO rna. -D -- .Delpag.. ,BEN'FON, Matlie. Ma 15-(M- a : <. , . ..%ti3.y erten• Light-year.e. tournament On his: yds _ g u, P x ,:Iiataeid ana stn 2: ]daoae Bowling Y - Low net' amu the ro4aue..s`d 3, h.ha. le, Tcgalt -..Y, ,..., , •. yards out, Johnson broke 26 menu-in history today Was with. Invader, owned ng guests was T--4sar .. ana at , ioB-Dserolt 1a i3natoa.-e. Y Lee White of aAck between Lt. Geis. F1oYd-L: 1z0 rard:ni h r home course. straight trussing his .firs# out a major:Bund c WgO as 4. i;rewer•a: scene i. so Norwalk, 'Cann:, and_handled b : h alar•-Won y marg •'first and;third 'The•laat Bund was - 1 - : aY.... hangs for by Maaa , Brewer z,susee#,Brodowdki Y Parks. Cominanditlg General- grax,cc;:z,.Iok. �i ax.cmk `o•a,. -. payed in shot. Aft@rap@Tient 25 in his the first time: 2a mer a m aft innins4. aiiaea Mid ;Semmatote of Woburn, the Second af. gars. a;T-lo.sa. Fd . . . s in g:y, ra,dowekl 1 Jul: and P,.R:.:-- lKass.,-to - d-a field Army. Wt 77-7-7{U Iso rare.isw in,rdiar- Rpoa'• :r Yao1Yb7 fgoin tit@ bz`ht hot sunshine :compared first frame he dropped three bird s And if wouldn f surprise any- xaaa 3_ PPe of-19 to win and Re A tai by o g ig Y reser a 4, suets 4-3, iXrodnw- t P rends tR III) wtth o• ?• sursner. P. catawo.,cc; vf$eBP� One A) WIC& file two:gl¢cediilg iv5mtds in in the sacond and,two each in the one 'to see few .Chan es in, th' ski a o.• -FreweF. w-Ma he open ail age class in New '78 anon x :-rima tiT the 12th e ild cold rain g 0 Brewer. at,t2 3). 8-70.' Gen. Parks is th@ aetar Rcvan nr as 1 u-Grieve:'Rica, 'sirovea9, Engls73d- Bird nog trlalg Y�,$ter ..former 1J:.S:-Army Senior Cts irwin:;son Y..rCbtrivEau..(',n frames. leaders during the.one month left. and Nap T-2.42..A�xs,9aa- bey: hip third and fourth ion.' 4. Central CathD3iD T 3 {I ✓ � • t THE EVENINGTRIRUNE—LAWRENCE, MASS,—MONDAY, MAY-16,'1955Salem. , N. (,/ An.J0Ue1, huen North Andover ,1 11 h Easter,SealContributions For Assistant Minister And ison- St. Property Owners $ Nort Andover Ch ldren Crippled Children Total $889 In Farewell At South Churg 1=Be Given Hearing T onight Receive First Holy Communion Youth.of Town pastor In Tribute �otesting Sewer Ceremony Held At with Our lord Jeans. You .are Praised For Their Wildman Promoted To Couple Going Bloodmobile Here The Red Cross BI 14 - „ lovely yourspiritualbeauty.-. Unselfish-Service z rived m Andover ssessments Set Officers Elected St. Michael's: Church n pose souls are £]sea with the To Michigan Church at the ` "'"""":'='i"-"' ` eternal,love of God through'His Last year's:total was sur assed r' -}'- Assistant minister and Mrs.11,; cbeurch thisafternoon;iand.dojMi- y The Town = Saturday Morning P gan contributing-pints,of bloc „ 3 - • • -• •' ,+ Divine Son' who is your spiritual in the Salem:annual Crippled Chil ;; George R. Grettenberger spent promptly at. 1 p. m. Th-- staff, selectmen will conduct.a - '�. = One h deed and:eighteen chf1= food- - dr Easter. Seal appeal:when a -=i,. h=�;, their last Sunday at the'.South will be in to " - ' - - ...and your:souls Shure'forth. ,,,. mg7it rri tonight during their seg- `, ':' r,- dren'o$St.Michael's parish,North the ,townspeople contributed a to-. z,;; church before leaving for Grand. at 7 p.m., and the hours Tdesda ,ing g , We are made.happy, very happy. - .-.Y' session in the:courtroom of `� Andover received their first Holy tel of$889:99:.The 1954 total was r F;2 Rapids, Michigan whereMr• Grit- will be from 1 to 7 p.;m. So13citOrs f all of us:...your priests,, your - r town hall. The meeting: as '0 Communion Saturday at a special $841.46.. The. all-time total was in i a tenberger has been.called:;. The have already canvassed the-resl- 99 d : parents'and relatives,your friends = _--•.-: K a; couple have been in Andover for dined to get. ::utrderway at •: „ ": Mass of Thanksgiving at 8 .a:-m. 1953.when $902.45 was raisecL .,, P dential areas of the`fown,forden ..•we are made happy lust by Mrs'Albert,.E. Kelley of South .�,, two years, ors, but,walk-in donors,swill be, to the suburban church. Rt. Rev. your very presence among.Us. �. t. ]'he bear's will be conducted --, '� -:_ : Ms r. Francis L. Shea,V. F., pas- Brosdwa Salem chairmanrate- . . , - r,- : .T e minister of the South welcome at any time dufi3n % g The children of the class;:well y' g g -the reuest of several roperty : .: - .for, celebrated the Mass and d}s- _ ful•for the warm response by.the° -'" .:. `� • ' :church, Rev. Frederick B. Noss, Bloodmobile hours, q. P :-' ivners`living on Jackson street , ' :'• " tributed the Sacred Hast to the have a special place of h :or. in ublic ave:�4ii h "raise today to - - g n the - 1.M public, g g P Y •r said"They have brought to:us not r r w se"] ds extend toJ Jackson .y.,;,- first Coerimumc its. Five hun- , annual May processio of St. t I'a d b e:childre'n in only the fresh, eager spirit of h0 an d a - .. :ciF �' .., _ Michael's church on Sun aft- the:Par p..,Ye y th - is x «,,. West.Pa>c1S�'I ..., reit from Prospe .t::street. The -; sk „,; deed parents:.and friends witnessed. - �- file .;earnpaign.':She said the out- f. -_:•- youth, but :thorough Christian, > -. . .._. .. . A v '; `.. 'ci ated'•tn ernoon.:-The annual tribu to the ,.., % ::.,'.' >. - character, sincerity ofpurpose, Tuesday:,at 9:15 a::ffi: sive. ;etitloners object to. the sewer : ;4,,. the ceremony and park P .... w standing work:.by the boys and sw:+q-„�:..;. ..-a y .' . , ,. 1 : - ,:: • % iv races:of the occas Vii'$]n Mary will.begin at, p. m. '...'.,behalf � church members will attend ;t1i usessments applied to them fo y. the distmetive g r ir.Ts' of the crippled fhigh and goodness of heart:. 156 -e o e ai tion f a'sewer .' i'- '���' ` sion. m the subu ban town, Th route n, 1 - c s;.`. ' May God .bless them both an the 156th annual meetingyof tlieAttai . wing tis nest rat n o ,,. - will be as followsChildr,p.-:will c"lure of Sa aro and the state= ,",,-.: sachusetts ;Congregational `'' and Jackson- street which''ways ;; The children, diho on-Friday Te- surpassed all past performances. ministry to which they have been ., - Eixis+ _;:t .. ,.., leave the church'and wa ,quer ,. - called; and may the friendship and han Conference in Fit5*4*11 JD tended from Brook street o ceivied the:Sacramentof,Penance Main ;street around J arson With each succeeding year,Salem Xarston's'Corner two years ago, firs''time in' re ation school Puppis are taken amore love.of the South church keep` Thursday at 6:30 for the t. P Pax' ,_ square,over Waterstreet...Mer g GEORGE H. WILD their-hearts.ever warm:' nual Mother and Daugh er bi4 .The selectmen have been faced - ., for the Mgeption of,.:the Sacra- rimack:street and',then w l..pro- aeti a Partin the. Easter Seal AIRMAN,-2d,CLASS - quit will be h ld:, A;t -"-- •"' -with the same situation several LAWRENCE SHIRTON ment-of Holy Eucharist on Satur- - a-p i. , - teed into the-,rectory par• :bete ,P -4 - ner will be.,cooked,and din times iri recent,years when sewers.'. was';..1 day, sang three hymns:during the the crowning' of,th Vir ;Mrs, Kelley:;said the 4-H Clubs. George H. Wildman, son of Mr. ,South Church Notes_ the Me .i ' Sections-.where Lawrence Shenton eected y, e ',wiII ns Brotherhood .were installed n Mass;, They.were 13y nn To the take Idok':a promnrentpart m the drive, and Mrs. Robert Wildman, :Pel- - ' •e president of the.. Mr. and; Mrs. ., ,_,,. . _ Place. Benediction f..' the - ,. -. Tuesday at-7:45 . in., there -• owners have not ;,:entered the - G'ardian A n'ip „Jesus,Thou Art M. a with:.:The'. Livewires a.group ham, N :H., has been promoted:to - Y P -� i ' Club :of St. Andrews Episcopal u $„ ost Bless d Sacrament con g p ,of will-be-fit meeting of the'Pruden- sewers and oppose;.:Paying:..the.. - Guest", Sister Cecelia Gertrude; crude e.afrernoon' ce -n a ' =s wised .b ,,Henn -Maks: the rank of airman,2d class,-with . .$ Guild F31r 58tg1'd church at its last meeting. Other - th s re;*o i s. br4ys pe y. - y .-_- tial corrmtittee-. assessments which the cons}denForce' Y officers elected: Niall O:.'Fle in S,C.H., and::Sister Margaret Au- 77e Warnes o __ collected $165&50; Little Helpers, the U. 5..;Air. :-at the Island - - ::`.St- Au `" ' ,.:..:hi ..M g, is 1 e f_the firs tomWednesda.tat 7.30 P. m. there -gustine's-fjatl}oliez,.5'elroot high. vice: resident'.: 1 mi gustme, S;C,H, or the;' paroch a ,. ',Mrs: Charles:_Tisdale,.$13.3ti;Nun_ of Guam in the West Pacifica _ - Guild will hod a fatt:.aY e ,.. on -n P. Lillianan. F e ng, rnunicants. Joseph: A1034W .,.,john . . rile obi Town Clerk E.,Vern Sanbor. , school teaching staff.:...instructed -• , bre Fingers,Mrs.Herbert. L.Clkr He is a graduate of Searles high will, a,re earsal of the: South ro nos g ?t k, $ die g u Saturday at 1. , secretary, and Kenneth_Morley, _. .: Barbette, Richard - • - cher : urc�h re: 7.45- ..there rr s=•.at the request of ,the selectmen, - the children--.in the..:pro-requia}te $15-55, Ha y,-Go-Luck Mrs. sch ,,.Methuen,' Class of 1952 'ri!u cho ..,At _ P. er Pp y., °Ol Special features ii+f 3 treasurer. - - Ripitard:': Casale, .`-:Francis:.Cote, - willbeameetin has asked. that Town Counsel rinciPles'.of Catholic .doctrine. _ Grant )'Jesltoches, $10.51. ' and:joined:the Air Force June 1, -.; g of,the'Bbard of vc,hite ,elephant s e. -,,post, - Final plans were made for the.p• ,. . 7tichard-.Crane,:.Paul DOIa, ;:.John ,. Christian Education. t - ho a al , parcel _ .:Matthew A. Cregg,.and Highway' - Sister,Mar Christina,:S.C.H.,-su. 1954; He received his basic train- _..isa the, m recordho to be held May 21 in Y Dushame; Richard EIand 'Mrs.,Kelle circulated the area table, novelty sale, and & ,F 4, ' ,.,:Surveyor Car] W' Woekel:`be p - -error of the:suburban school,aux '' 1- Y of Mrs. A. Wilson,26:Cheever t billceiy ;., the parish hall. The date of Nov,.P - liars Gillen, Paul Hanle .Wil- with letters; that netted $48'7.25: Ing at Sampson„N. Y., attended. . a sale ;1'i present. Coln cont-i ens. duc -. aircraft mecha.riic school at Shep t 3 ,..:>. nuc. ,,, ....�.n.. "-_ -. .,,.,,•- _,-_ __ vv,ru,.car•. ,.,.,.,. ,.•..b tree wnicit was Penance ^-' -- t r. s )n Jackson s t " -_ :,.. the Sacrament of P,,na._ Main -street,.. around- Jefferson "-' -- a„at- ok .street to ceived on r school pupils are'taking amore :GEORGE`.H. WILDMAN their hearts ever:wailm.' '�" 2xtaended from:. t q aril E Part •in. the, Easter:.':Seal _ gust will be held. A fur''y d1n '„ _�•' for the 'fust time in t e'Sats soars, ower Water street it Me, Y . AIRMAN, 2d CLASS iVfarstans Corner two years ago..... _. he reception of,.the'.Sacra runack street and then will pro, a l - ner will be cooked and aved`by'' ` The selectmen Have.been faced SgIRTON for t gist on Satur- d i to:the r✓'etory:yard`where ppea George H. Wildman,ion of Mrs South;Church Notes . the Men's Brotherhood:' • ' • a e Situation several LAWRENCE meet-of Holy"Eucha cee n ' Mrs, Kelley said the 4-H Clubs. .. with the s m ns digin the da sang three B the crowning of the VI will and Mrs_ Robert Wildman, Pei- " • t' ears when sewers Sturton was elected Y, .the -i noir oP .the took a prominentpartin the drive, Tuesday at 7:45: p. m., 'there , times m recce ,Y Lawrence ass:_Th were: `Hymn To p ham, N. H., has beesa romoted'td - - sections where - :Mrs, M ' -. take lace: Belled c p with Guild FAlI' SatuTda e' installed.:in se resident of .the Mr. and >,...., us.Thou ArE: Blessed Sacrament will eon- with The: Llvewires, a group of will ommiteeti of the Pruden- wer P ': 'Guardian Angel ,Jes Most •^, wised .b;: Heir Mika,. the rank Of airman, 2d class, i ;tial committee. have not entered the - S Andrew's Episcopal G -Gertrude, rnoons ceremomesi:boys supe _ y. , y 'Aire ati'the island- :. St;-AugustioWs.-Catholid S,�xao"i. `-, Owners ha Club o[ t. the U. S: A Fore' m the th Guest", Sister Cecelia Ger.. , dude the afte r iected: $16550; ,Little Helpers, _ � Wednesday at 7:30 p. in.:there Guild will hold s fair at the school -: - sewers and -oppose paying church at its last meeting. O er n Sister Margaret Au- . names of the.firsb Com - - �:- er - S.C.H., and e JIe Charles_Tisdale,$13.33; Nim-of Guam in the West Pacific. :. will be a•rehearsal of the.South grounds Saturday at 1:3[T` assessments which they consid officers elected. Nia11.0..Fleming, 5. .H♦'of the :parochial un'cants: Jose Alosky„ John M He is a graduate of.Searles big,.. R:prm• -han. .Flemm gustine, C. . .. m t .• Ph - bre Fingers,Mrs:Herbert L.C19rk, church choir., At 7:45 p,m•.there .Special features will i�ielude a ` high.'' vice.president.:Lil -g' Ilool-.teaohmg:..staff. instructed Barbette, Richard Bciu¢her, school,. Methuen, Class of 1952. E.Vernon Sanborn,, ;c ¢ $15.55;., Hagpy-Go-Luckya, Mrs, will,be a meeting of the Board of white elephant sale, paricel',post S • Town Clerk secretary,. and Kenneth '.Morley, :children in the-..pre=requisit Richard ,Casale, Francis :Cote, and.joined the Air Force June 1,. -the request'of the.selectmen, treasurer. - the alitdoctrine. Grant:DesRoches,$10.51. ":. Christian Education. at the bottle table,, sale, and a- bakery ., at wn Counsel principles of _. Richard'Crane, Paul Dolan, John 1954. Hereceived his basic train M.Ta Final plans were made for the ristina; 5.C:H., su-. - - a - Sander. Wil- Mrs..Kelley oireulated the area of Mrs. A. M,.Wilson, 26.Cheever sale. ` - an . Highway' 21 in Sister'Mary Ch. Dushame; Rich rd E mg at Sampson ,N._.Y.;:. attended , Matthew A: Cregg d record hop to be held-May burban school, su- - o with that netted $487.25. " circle, _- :There will be games 'tkttl kel be - - "error of the $u . . ham Gallen, Paul Haririerr4 'tl- produced $65 15.. aircraft mechanic school at Steep- ,Thursday at.8'p-m-the A.P.C. children and-,dancing fn ;the e4 '' Surveyor Carl W. Woe the parish hall. The date of Nov. ? r 'sed the-musical-trailing Of Coin containersp , a instrel pe vi Liam Inunski, Wffliam,µJoyce, : pard base,Texas, and:also attend;,; - s ' .present. 5 was set for the annu 1 m - - , - Kelleher.Ben L olls James The Schools.collected $132,70. The - rorit will hold its annual meet- ning. last'Monday's meeting_the e : _ the children: 'James. . Y- ed jet-mechanic school at Ells :gin . Y At how. of ar°ehlal-school 1VIorkeski, Thomas McGlmii^Peter 4-H Club total $204.89, worth base, South Dakota. ing and card party at the Free " selectmen received the- request The group will close the-sea- `A diary P direction 'of • .red:. Pruneau Wayne Prior'to entering the service he`-Ch' stun church. Christ Ch rch,NOteB , , ed b sx, property owners t#vibe June 4 with a din- children under the e - O Neil;, . . - at 7:30 P• m„Troop.73f ' ° sign.. Y_.,., .son s ac s is,Pauline,:.S.C.H. r n Roberts;1 Stephen'Rock, Robert asking.for:the reg_ Sister:Maria Ihri $XCltlllg l''.Veriilllg : was,employed by ,the Associated_ ,Friday Wednesday afternoon-alis Gal+• : :,- On:Jackson street,. g :.tier: at the Yankee Doodle '.k:round choral mu-- de ed as bac cground Shay, Stephen Shea;:Jamesz Shee- `eth Blanchard of Kendall. Folding Box Company in tills City.Bay Scouts will meet in t e en< den'club flower show will heyl'teid.: - hearing. taFollo Mass two hymns in:ban Stephen Summers, ;Kevin Kenn - tt>al'school gymnasium. , the meetin refresh- sic:for the pond road, Windham, was on a " t in the Parish -House. - •: - Following_ g - -o the Most Blessed Virgins,T oinbly,.'Robert Welch, Stephen May,16 ting off. he the 156th Thursday Ascension Dayt t;•' served b the ;tom- honor f .. her„ diets With his girl friend Sunday Hot Lunch Menus annual.meeting offtheMassachu= Mother s Part Held ments were Y •.,.:.,is the M000th of Our Mot Whittaker, Donald. Wi ams, Communion will be obsery �t •: •' y. der the direction, of T Beautiful night, attending a movie at the use. setts -Congregational Christian upils of mittee un , `;��th This Day, O Beau . , :Whitt keg, ghol, Ann Bo tiger, theatre on This week's hot hincli men ata.m- and 1D a. m. At 63$41"p Troop 97, Brownies, P sident Holroyd.. and Ole Rock drive-ill Salem Central school 'Conference will:be held in Fitch- the Second grade atOa251and,ave- Pre Mother!', An .organ solo, O V1r- Marguerita Casey,Jane Cas},ilnan, Route 28 when. fire broke. out in - - there will be a choir xeheras5al,1 , `school, held a MO1h. is Day iii Mother, Ladyy of Good Coun Joanne Coughlin; Sheila Conning- It_ he about ro and for Monday:. American chop suet'; burg at the:Rollstone•Congregav laic n o'Commu- g.. a ed by Mrs. Alice N. am•Nancy Delo Judith,Dolan, his car .. buttered green beans,. bread.and tional church. ° party at the Gill Ave u Mount Carmel Church.. sel was.pl.y h Y !le, the next]5 minutes Kenneth had Cexiter. . A large group of butter, milk and hot gingerbread. On May 23, the annual-;meeting Free Church ' lutY- _ d Wednesday Fountain, church organist. Sharyn Donahue,-.Gayle Donovan, some i•eai excitementonhis hands. attended and the each .Today; Tuesday an " .Y - meSsa a to the.Kathleen Donovan, Barbara Han- Tuesday: Baked ham, mashed. of the Andover Council of Thursday at 10 a.et the Sew-- - - mothers atten Y - 'on.Das Msgr.Shea.in a g. . � -- serv¢das'Ro Rogation y g •• - -Fie drone the smoking vehicle potatoes, buttered cornkernels; Churches wIILbeheld at6:30p.m, ang..Circle . will meet..';At 3910 -`• received a�-:colonial bouquet to pin will be observed ,B utdeants said, "You lop;FIarriet Hanson;:Kathy Hart- of the lot:: nil"up the highway butter, milk and in tile West Parish church: The P.m. there will be a-reheil"Ed„o€. dresses. The bouquets at Our Lady of Mount Carmel first Comm a '.love are man Kathleen Hearty, Margaret out $ rye bread and on. their .:dee its-tattle ones whom w to Salem.Depot-soilage-where he here will be the rec _. applesaace. : South church will be represented. the junior choir.- ;At;dE were made by:the Br6wnleS.:at a church. T _ blessings to:our.Parish'Keane, Christine Ltynch, Mary : and -.asked-'Patrolman Litany: of.the-Saints .bringing stopped_. - `4Vedtiesd'ay: Creamed tuna and 'by theta minister,'.Rev.•Frederick there will be a”rehglkrsg`l°apt;.` , ?. ::revmus meeting. tion of the Y... , - and OPPRrtunity of Martin;..Mary Margaret Mlnihan, �Pr s before the 7':o'clock today• _ Ernest on traffic duty, dl- mashed potatoes, whole, B:Noss'and three voting :dere- Choir of Youth, and t^'r. The Brownies participated m a;ten minute races for all of.us be Nancy Do ovan Murphy, Sandra t-o ff to the fire station: pew' tp after assn Devotions tonight at 7 and spec al, g .united - n "Lin "Sec i wheat bread and butter, milk,. gates, the Senior Choir Wi}I meets program of.,entertamment,._ M 'you are closely McCarthy, Gayle M- aid,.,, da "d. t ht dorm the month of eau y _ "1);own the street" the•officer strawberry jello and fruit turfs. The. Courteous Circle of.- the - which refreshments were serve every n g g „ , Pawhcik;:.Kathleen Pybus,�Ann - Board....- The • t Mrs. - - - said with,a`sweep of,his hand. But :Thursday:'l3Set stew,bread arid- I4mg's Daughters.-held its. annual SCIl001 Board MLetll[ ., v The leaders Of the trop are M May, NORTH ANDOVE19 Marie Really, Michele, St. Hilaire, Anne Sodality Tgwx oI* Kenneth, really excited now and butter, milk and chocolate pudding meeting and election of officers , tiham' Healey and SvIrs, Paul The Ladles of St. - + : Diane Turcotte, Claudia TS?nva- in ' l • - 'bol a mystery nils tonight in areal sweat:'{because the lire and cream: do a -. Those elected for 1955- The rtoinini meetltll . t¢; CrtticoS• will d y.. aRrk kiewcz,Janice Weymoutli,Michele - -• -th chairmanship of Mrs. - - - was iM.the driveYs seat) missed Friday: Tuna fish rolls, pokata 56 are::'Nirs. C. Harold Bendroth, school committee will a under a d,.. ti terrane Frances-Zieba, Catherine ont. A bus well leave t e : officer's'-directionsturned chips,.-'egg" wedge, cheese stick;°Ieader;Mrs. Harry Donovan,;vice Tuesday at 7:30 p m , - CIIUCCI7, Esther Dum - yaM'�4�i .:Crane, Donna Stronach, Kathleen 1j7� ,'n th¢-s ware and high- •.l a7td r irisin square, - leader; recording secretary, Mrs,Fir Bapt1.9t the"church at 6.30-P. m., ` : «L:,u♦att+,i:t afound t 4 .be- mi k :'. Clikstia Vduca o .the sodality will - „• :: 'White,Bruce Al]en,.James J atter- fi�� it to the theatreJolie Jenkins; corresponding sea South Church, �e The"board of n The officers f, less . bury, Dorothy Beaudoin, 0anne •:- .urch"will 0 at the roe- , e, realized he was.on the ; :r retary, /Mrs,` .Georeg Glennie, tion Of First-Baptist eh NI meet Tuesday at 7.3 > ,••. - ...:Michael .Brown s' else fes- - The prudential o, eeYNWill,' ', '..... tonight--at 7:80 in the t ck . $elhno,.,,,, -.,. > wrong track and running.-out of BlrthdAy PArt}" treasurer, Mrs. William Gibson. meettory. Wearies- Coussoule,, Joyce COStf, l�John a Gail Ann, Barton 'was eights'• meet,atmthe Parsc}xtag 2s(� parlor- ' - - vigil of the Ascension _vast'u,xsas. tarn P ' m. ado ua..Doran, Carol Gilbert, yLlnda ', • and years old Saturday..and she cele,. Wizards Awards' + Tuesday•at 4!30 a. in.,Rev. and day. from 3 to 5,p., Amendment to zoning B;Lava p ut - SO,he turned around-:again, y, T Y Y e . ,. %I Tow .Meeting,geld In.the Golif Mary Gusy,David _.eh ' .:orated with,a lawn Panty.at lt¢% Busy S L. Ellis,,Mrs. Fred the evening. following'.th at'the,apecial o u Nies. Donald_L ,,.. ._ an`d in ,a?eteran•s wuditortum on, ' e-.Carni ;Fan- nese more aimed::at, alem Depot - North- Andover.,... Ings, Joanne Hyd_,. . , e l home! Main street:-After•a3i- The Busy Wizards, the 4-1<aclub ,• s' �' n Mrs. Warburton leave votions: a a evening AP n z7:'at s P, ar., s uare, .This .time,- ffleer P?atl Fisher,and ...- de wedge a r. ,. no Martin P, sect q. , er #its games:-were ,d Of LVestAntlouar, took in-4-H '�.Q�"� f ` :. • rr: 1 Thu day,: ...w e1e to:of he warrant. nochla -,..>Ma ,. .,.. _.,.. 3 i of ,the rod dng h ,g .+ - . . ,Atlanfic,GYtyfor.the Ams Feast.o£ Ascenson ,rs. unser ru _laws:; ::. 1 was Qut`in themddie .,at the- EsseK;A$riCul, .for. ..,, .. - n-,to amend the:Za .Br ...Korb, Susan La'rpehelle,: ora and refreshments ...served _",.17l Girls Da n aS'e tion. Masses 8t VOTE - ,. -Wa to the Mam - `I, . ,.---. ^ Carl,,,Ba alit':convention. I c . holy day..of oblige.. he Town of;North Andover by zhang ncis to int;the. Y _ {♦ _ c P ,, for - Liceiardi'..Steven':T,egal,-'. , 'P° .. :. young friends. Present to tCtral school Satuxday,.,,The.;:glrls .::I$t : 'Met;F'li,e may and evening Mass: at 7....1 from. a'±'eatrldka xeatdential to an... .. F�r.: r t':fire station. ^r, , . ,r,'_,,;b . of,,anY 'mergencY, 7, s,15 -. ng ..cel of labs ax-:. Jeanne: Inarh „Lata'-st_ ,. . ,.. ...,: Gail' ha :iness was Janet UusI:- made:artour dfAh¢ $d4QgI _and. t...:. .. istrabuted --- --coat die s ant a certain Par Marco x, n PP; Poul Lal h )ld '�.,,r ached-:at the Hotel,Runny. Communion will not bed - In n,e'.enera1`srea between.asaan. .: • .Sandra M o e or L ala,drive. ills car to the be.. .e located renee.Pllartin, S g. L�e'ti?Fe _ ... - :ton, JaniaeYroulx,.Charlen¢.Cr, pomts,of 3nteresY;WGtf:-/expTaiidr.,,:,cuC1+Ed, ` ,' -At 6:15 - SSS. . S Ma le.AVC.,: and Third .-:r 1 urnm In - - ;, tt .., e Alla tic City, N. d befog M st::bacons Yg, p ¢lie_ ear df, edtreStat ape.Y g Susan Marq e e, mad , F.:. g. .. bounded and Joseph Pa alardo,".Dennis*c�t. . r ..�._. lh ,,. ..,. ., ,.... .. 04 .. .. .. ,to-them '#hey;tod'is?,.Ptirck,'"tn,•,a' ` nor of the Holy nem moG :.Partloalari7.':bavad P PF„ ,,. , _. .,. - ;;... g,.. R:`.vs Chest .. A-novena. in _ at,,:, ,. g r. .t 't a.neighbor : fthall ,gam .. :... ,. r.. ows: :Edwin ltehblto- lffon of£ Mallv"x1'e,:stteu.,1' Trernlllay".,,,Sharon �Yill, W`..,...,clothmg`,quL'i anil;eFi743'ed:a,P?c;iii : efl- Friday,' in prep- .aeapr,b<a.as ine'_grino. t^ ker;:Field hast:Alia start y. a dent on the"Easterly t ' ,•. ' .-,He=dashed.. - '1 Leach-::RiattG%.•: . ,',.g11t P°realri feriae,a Bir,. .. G sagple A ? n Stone John Snbatch, Jn ,A4c In pnvR e: „: OuXaY .., lf¢sler, Caro - , ..:.. ' softball the of Pentecost, Maple le Ara.,. a point beiag'a instant . �,{"'. . . .. `. eros out., w .- . ursda.. 6'1*a P. m., sof p, , oration of _ of P the inter- or e, t�t���thj �lY. ,. . '171,. ,. 9. I e . a feet. :;dr lee$4 tram Ka$agat,,;Tl'aRlnas.�Certillea 1 e, C. >.. (, 3' -� •_ : #'tartieiate'tlrm SpXF€s: ;IteL 1, &:t Prayer to the Holy Ghost. wnl p of,:3.7 i , teat:M ia- ra.. :. -,. ;, ,. .�? . ':' F Ye , tion oe e� l a ag c Alla W f:15, , ,v � ;.,; ::. • ,• �f y"i,':Me ,_' ,u ^,ApTf ,. .. , � ..., ¢ ' .... 'following, o.:clock Bac tale :man. - . . ,. ,. ...., ,. ,. ::•., . : ..the ei xt�� ...._ ..;. � .. . ,...,. y� a. 7,3 » . In:... Cited. ,... .S. ..::fi+=.,-. �;:- , ... .. :;. --..t•'wxw`t,k°.:. -'Iffrs;:-:,GarST�P4ieas,Criedcl� •: o n:?th` "at�i. t., Jelyd.. .;:.. ". re _. d 1 ,, vii fail.g . .ga',11. , e•; r z ::. i-r __ :: le ..• ..,., 1.•,..,,„ai, � l '1I11:: �# ?.,:,,:. s" .-,:... . . ._: -. .itrtlMg� �o., .... ...... otandtlie, : ...,.,., n a::, ''�a'rcot :a safanre'oYE ;..,. Rise me#1 D t he :a riv f... ., Cambrldg¢;::and Mrs,Fie J <,„ .�"a. .> art,:today easterly , n!r-. -. ,,attts IA,1,5 Glai'eF pa,+ � .. r ,:;. .:registrations st. ., .� :. lee. ..... _.... „ :... ....... . .. .... . :.:.. .. . :_ .... ,.,: ,..:... ,: iuta�� �ohool:registr .`Point, thengt.,yrtnirtg at,>;tlBh.. ins ,.. rP t:ale mo'ved;. it,was :of Somervfl#e• * . .. - a. , a:.:1+'oster 'Brendani+ster; , a .0 1d lnado., Msry, 3oe CoyTe,..: r ..a-bA ,�^ r. ,:, - onto a.:dlatanee,tlE:$R ..,..... v ,, ,, ::a>. $e '.. s t the:'coRv¢nt:r .and,ru i ,,.. ca.. > . ... ... ... ,iD,..iA� EN : . . a _ ., 0n m s'::.tnt, theme Armand a' Glaraiaso `: `to t31e floor.of the`car. The r .• ,..... .. - .Tuesday : ortnweaterly-.dt eras, Etanketticz, .Tin aid , , bolted. , ::. 'bl'ouSe� Denise' 'MeCarthY�. fa1'r,,A; a ., r the'.week,.. n he;more : t3a,, Masses f0vin and'ivnneng in a::., h9asteilY - : . ,: aur g n Valerie Henshaw Jose h Ja nes, more he red from .on it,t- a�eetlri skirt; Chiistirie Suttn :g ' ,,pal Jean Equtli..; S, r= „� Alfred Labonte,::Wedlres. on alntanm or ass tee to a pinna, P �q.:. m.. ,: yr, ,. PTOm PATt)'lel..,.. �-, .'ja at 7 forGAl d - . .directs a: i to-a southerly Lee,WilliamGLe are Ronald ured.-from the-cushion. . :Galarneau, a turning and Tenn ng Julie ee,. g smoke,go of a auras, Doroth Fischer,"v¢ _ >. for-Antonio,, .... .thea a d -at-7 - 271:.feet to a Point:' -- - -. .,. • each..the fire:' The at -Party commit- p 7 Y i'3' Claire .... „ h rasion nac,.00t turning of ::Pellerin Nathan.:'Poor, Pamela T ::lust.Cu4?1 .t T ,., .., . t of 'Aire i on , ,; . .,hQY, : - ee df rents arranging for good,:..skirt; Bevgrly Hird; very Clara F.ollansbee;' ,g, -�, lfsl9w. Thursday, Feas arty d turning soil running : ;mitt Pa ` ..... '• -.' be held in:5a-;good,sjacket andskart; Ma Lou. � ,. a. m. and..at 7: ..arra tion:a.: t,,u,.bf,sEa test w a'.Fhelan;:John Powers;Jean Ramey, :$(Y d Agal h rglw the bio car t o i rt', E.'GhACbrno Masses at 7, 5..15. _ pray. c . 9 ,. .. . Oen sollowevent to. - , !,... . • -. - m on sing tr p-o imutapte Avenue„ area:, Re -:_'$ease 3 p, .,,.:.; :;and delve his car oto.-. i. bu 'hi.h Crowley,,very good, skirt': and slow,-Coxrsolattolt`pclz " lila at 7 for Alfred La .poi "'Assist i tel dos teat.Marg t11Yt P rd again- elri following the.Wood g Ill.,.Friday aa,a. point being. a?pprazhe r 1it'y Rev. Bee Patricia ,SBbach John TooM)ey, : the station A -fire nth Will rabid blow;`,Moira'Silllivan exctllexit,,Lucke god Anne,Hehatt.r.' , Satutda'..at 7 .fol• ...from the Intersection of the;normeriy,.. , dlgf!,t of st5haoiprOm next mo 1999;' borate, , Y uta'easterly line of:'.. is arlotte:.Wi4itte• .., Out to::meet it. — - „ ,,:.. -O:Ilugtial: Third street,aid Wtiham Tull-,._Ch . __., ,, ,, . _.w ixi.led. a ee' at+; `'8 Tiiepday shorts. and blouse, and�lsn uegl'.prize,AnriierRome#kW4;arld ,M, , .r. . zo,_ls5s..:.at .Arthur Duhamel and at.1.. � ot... a ntng dna.tun-. ., - ,.. ,,+ :. t.another m. ting, _ -na kms• Eio „t,.. :on,$grist' eremng, ,Isis. . . u- Maple Avenue,':them alts..,.. , ..more and Georgi§Xondall." ire, + er -:e O ned,The sea , t«Elia'zonink of William god direction along sews , .p ht in Salem Central school goad for place mats and P to Mrs.Munro,Annie' zb elk, , ' sea maabnt'&„p ;tu Mass, marriage. _... Mng. in a aortiNreaaerly ...... ,.: ,_: ,..,. . m t .t „.Ppeaia,will st'ant. a aeafteg... is,.. ` a it soil smoldered.' g , Patricia, McGowa excellent, nF 6e,,.. n Pauline Dubois- tM•.:esateriY one.. o[ said Iaaple AVeyue.. , �.: , . was;^t'7PPed .Pen+ :cafeteria.- n, t, Joseph T.allberSe. +`-• .iia. aurr..,nemn of the rTown Hall:opo bQS-and �Y gg a V. Tett of'LY. Ito:!feeF to^the yniat M beginnifig. y.: J :L� te$ •%f,. t(It,,fire fighters Started.tupgang:. G a thNputhec.og-$Ir.foS it, oston, 'Awa May 11..1935. North Pari h Q , Parents who_hate riot already 'blouse'and skirt.. t '. - av,.r;a v ue,Cbraer of 'aY1bL Street' for ..$. ,:amenginenta y';>.dniog..hY•1awa , t .Bt Alle-U liolStery until they ripped ,Wood A'ea - „ 1 reel' r , Church , The wttbin -..., - P ,'.joined the.Project are invited;to Talbot Funeral. :',• a,satpalaut..Pea' :tsa,varr,ta,>Opil .,.4 First.Spiritual i illi_ , Are hersby approve& We, esday> 6-.3(l:P. lt)., MO her-,• mss:.'�.gb hed br:the F Il'8 ., - tt.: tt out of the ca, s rings and;all_ attend Tuesday.. .Parents of .:all Final Meeti' . ;;he»ietrint 1 - s§,j Mttauen : of Signed, - Dauglafer baltquet-:-sponsored:; b?t. h job:'The un /� . :c76 Town l , ¢n: P8radis :' EORGE PTNG9LD , , TIS¢;}lose finished t e, sell- Ib are COI]Sll�ered a5 memb¢r5 , I''Uneral-S¢rYiC¢s were q.tu'.�`ra't�•f stnoitYnl to sw-re h a aka six test t;our -Medium H rt' is WO a 11 b,_to. the nest Attorney ew.. the Women s Alhanee to be held, a eel adding was stuffed back, is committee. The final meting of the junior- urdaY at 8 a. m. for a�td ,5 , Gia damaged- P t- ned.of th, e - as- J.Talbot from the Pea � 'tau Wt,lln9„arti't',a ar> .-oF.a coiner Nashua: N.H., will be.. -g Dfaq::ii. loss. r -Ip rcat tram bulming t First Spiritual in-the vestry ride the, cushion and re ur. Salem oiganiaztions are con- senior Parent-Teacher-Student sot aa[c6 ren/ex ,re enumc- sues.et Sunday a Signed. - t t g,geaerai dd $g gilts coxa Thuisday> 10 a: m., oPenilig :e ' eaC so that Kenneth and _ n almost 100 per cent'tO sociation will be held Wednesday home with a solemn htgYr lvfaSa Of• ,.. .to so atres., urcli the final Suflday,se aoxN a. L to the s tribute g, ... anxaYaa„ _, Ch Town clerk sessions'of the May nieetings?.pro- d drive back to their t aid needed to :put evening at 7:30, in the:Punchard Requiem at St Thomas kltlialrtas p 'aah s.t,eally M. sena,, untilflirtheT nitre. NorthAndorar, Mia.. earn in Boston• 6:30 m.,”: tfi lits:girl cool..:. the finaxtcaa ' 0104' ,SlarlaimC Bucca:.,: vices mill be ane:. g. •.. P otic• Ta a. .-_,. 1 dnesd,aY' r :xorth.:wapuver. M m the..party over iii a.grand scale, auditorium. rte church Celebrant of the:,U4 Rev - ...::: PAu yen ocaH .The We a Copy. + Built banquet of the.�en-, : ,-. eliile4;ft re"wntribdtions gre::ex- The"6irls' Glee club under t :Rev. Thomas J. FIanAigati:, lacy',' in Il i c TiaoN Wednesday, June 8 t Attested as.n true opy__ con Asked how it started, K Several m° . Mrs, Barbara Wil- Jose h R. O'Connor, tieaeon,,atad - seal Alliance tobe-held in • ,tier. ALwzN R9ELL resumed ,,,• ;;`i . - .. , .. " • meetings. said:,he didn'tknow. He was asked., .petted- before,the party is held. direetiotn'of 7 P.In F RTS'ANDOVER tion with May mea ng He replied, I The decorations committee was sbn will present several selections Rev,William Dolan of;St X, 4*, ✓,; , .qql N o8 ,3itETgUEN , TOWIf b NO llta „> Friday;7 p.m,,Choir rehearsal, if he was cmo Cmg 'nued On Page - do t,,but-my girl.does." ,busy taking measurements at:the andthe gym team will present an'Church,'Selem,suti-deaeton Itprial ' (CnnU 7 p, ;m,.Boy Scout Troop 84 _ exhibbon directed by:: Donald .was in I oily.Cross"cetmetaig+•;wA�t1 ' " 'Rockingham Park clubhouse.Sat- -e ' • `, —" ." ca: • » uedaY• 'The afterpromtPartywill Dunn':and Miss Joan.Rizzoa, Rev. Joseph O'Connor,leadmg'tl e ' Towx'or.,,alCTausl (Continued On Page 14)( Aodllss Salem - be held in the clubhouse, and the The nominating committee will committal service - • t Duncan, Simmonsss $e ty stature.of the decoratiofls >s only make,its report at thebusiness ::Bearers were the sevgn $o?is t8�r sophomore,was selected as oneof a host of surprises in-store meeting which will follow the pro- NTrs, Talbot. Gaetoti a May 13. 1999. �1C11u "Milia s' gram.Refreshments will be served Gerard, Rosario; "Cheilol�an¢It s Salem"'of file 33rd annual for the' gradautes fM.Frlday>ruining, flay zs,' 1955,-at t4, tl Mls i f he zon+ns Maar 11;,Ivan ' •ball':held by the Salem fire depart-.- - ` r the library; and all the class- :Mario and grandson,'ltobet<t Tal- ' { , T aP.p ,7Q�.tna fiber♦. o beating In ""• Amendment to zoalng.By-Lawn adopted 3: '�'p; • rooi115 will hold exhibitions of va- •.: :+" :spar¢of.a i>Ai*-will grant a special Town.Meauag.heli in m< ...,♦s}ar,! i' ; anent Saturday.night at Woodbury passes College r.'+XAIIIs rious projects if the .students. Organist at the+chureT?+service'` pp ,Cont'(.7taam•bY'tlee'minalaTorreof bia9 18, 1955: atthe Andover: Veterea'n Audltorlum on .¢`•- 1655 �. a high:6OhOOl-audltOriun7.. Donald RoulstOn. ,son Of:Mr. :bhe patiupn,of Mr Benxi. permit, to - 2P 1o5s, at Wednesday evening April 27, 1955' t s ... n who--.summers Bt which bile.Parents have..been.in-.was Leo:Antaya.ai'itt:Fiiy'a, P113}ip ` '. 12 Dbvdg 8Js<et. Por a'eh IIIc pe L� � " on Friday erenias•:Mai, v e yAving, unser Artsme ll o[;u a warrant: .DUnca , - and Mrs. Royal -A. Roulston of uracil to visit, +" :varysthera. oration of:tfie III III y:so r.'M. ins memt,ers o[ r. M.. - -. oeeilO "# ..North Salem, re Cote was-.soloisYi , 0. pppp the:�Zoning.&yLawq Is was grant a aearaig in ..:VOTED ta.amend See[laa 1, of uugl� Arlington pond, : Highlalhd avenue,'has passed col- Members of the National Honor. i x 1atWna eatabliahed by j Of Methuen.and subdivide fire. Board of Appeals of:the Town Hall bean IV at the North Andover:ZonmB Soy lace "' ' • 's Sides at 16 DuftOn. Court, North Of the xvwn me court by striking it-out ana'anserttng P -. 6bffi aduated from lege entrance examinations':.for Soceaty under the lsitpervisionof , [ , lots`nn:sndsma Street; namety 7.ota' #23.,: he euhon of Mr. Ala¢ sattaraltetmosi .following: INVITATION FOR BIba ox @411a , '"dover..5he:was:gr :Muriieigal Court z7. Into foie lots, oath p revue:for.a sP«is1 p thereof rhe . Zonm :.. An. . 52. study at.Harvard,: Yale, Duke, Miss>Marjorie Smith-will 'r 'lot'o ve an- ase thah,'we re- 2. Buswell A anon 'of -the DS itrlcG -'section 1. Sim ot:Lots In all, 8 BuB,TBANBPb$TATION t( tot to havo an,area oft to girt he appue B Rte Johnson high school in.19 and U. S. Coast'Guard,Academy guiles to assist the parents in'lo In Darty Municipal court SatnC- + ut nd 7500:so are feet Three of Said)ata establ,ehed by the Zoning Yt titstriem uu,;sae dna frontage of T:be-.North indova' set,0n1 noaftm a -.]ad wag Presented P eating.varaous exhibits, -day mornin the fo'llawln cases, r :each:lfac a 70 foot frontage,one lot Regulations - a telcE'here ensu. will receive bras'on tramporting:pilWia f�- -Tile voting Y He has been offered a scholarshi g, Sr would and each lot would Laws oY the Town of Methu<n and Pu any lot many iunln8 �' - 75 feet,... , than on an eaisfmg.two.sten garage land Albin•.the limits -and from School-up to•2 p-m."TbnradaYl.,a old Crap by �eputY.Fere Ghl¢f at Yale. were :disposed of ':Whir Jud !,lbs at 84.789 feet„.in.a.single an add ,,,_N,,,Ae within 'ons foot of the. not be Included any -.--�,-„ « ,�„ •h„t< ----_"an ,oda at th.,ween of the superlm;, .,g vv o..,FnnY nn behalf .Of vs, intc,A. an makp.his decision ♦ 1 'T_�st.".a I%T,.a.-- - George Grinnell PreSIgb"4 JaltRea -_,"" _n ac :av v:=ria-fv..w,s,w.-,,.ovewmn.:55ce1.'R,-,V,,mDt¢1gttCn ' ' 1E2".$. ;t1t1Tt"w1TF1 g'tL'(�.'A I'S:'LBrCF' e`�`'C 0 2'gr_` '-' s f bh - t?thtn the ,had.matte. a Caere ireetlon'-distanda Of 125 feet W. x .'i4 g , y- NO '.:, ., j ,. .•:.} tratlolm start,today r d ar Louise CI enbach : DI xa ound the s,. eIen Fields • brook ;:Lalitl, t4- - r--.-.-«- Dol r¢gas a: mi' thence turning at rigi -aastEa m : e 1 e:ttingtuahera a f. Cambr d e,and Mr .,H ., .i>4 , W , - • '. .., :,rand:::: .. g .. ,. + ., The following ',axc+ards. were - �eonvent. distance,er so fefetan m Foster, :Brendan Foster 'PauhT. �t: be moved It-Was: e. bee, - 1�urradel ^ •a � sti.�l'�. .: T.oW.ic c4z? nbFT]aliEN at the..:. and; t '.... . s¢at:could tiO of Saftrvill .1`nade.:Mary oe. Coyle; fair,: ... . - Masses for the Week* Tuesday noruiwasterly dhectum to a.numb,..thence Frankevlez Armand Giartsso, a running in a neftlasterlY , bolted to the floor of the.car. The ': > Salley, $old _bfor rp# {Ilii nt Wednes- Corning_. ria g , blouse;" •Denise'.; McCarthy, fair,.A Hair ati�ay,.��a at 7 for:Alfred Labo er airactton a.aistanse of ass feet fn"a notal, Valerie Renshaw, Joseph Jac(lues, more.they,Worked on it, the more ,,. P •a 1 , alarneau '- nm In.:a southerw - , - - Prom Part lv t:et1 skirt;--:Cht•isYtnoroth .F good, pair •:'.• ' �, " da at 7 for Antonio G r tiunee.:tn=nt„s and running Suhe-Lee,Wll)lam:Legere,Ronald ke poured' cushion. x . ' -. Jean Putngin, Stella,""If1f�Tga¢7s1� Ascension ion direction a:distance of 271 feet to a Pot t' anis po Feast: of. :Arc ILs Term Nath -idol P a re-' :thefire:" The after- om Forty coitinit- of-pajamas, l:YoiothyFischer,very Claire Goii e, Joseph • '' "' a, at, ur .,,:. Thursday, thence turning Pel an. amlathey,justcouldnt ache. - Pr .y P.. .l i�la'eFter I,_ • -.-.- 8:15-a. m. and fit:7 p e, a4 fes to a ' - :mlttee ;aB parents arranging for good,' skirt; Beverly Hied; very:Clara Follansbee, Vfomet;?iVtnslo4, Masses:at 7, erir direction a distance o a t Phelan,John Powers,Sean Ramey, Kenneth 'was told to•jump: ( ' s •• '- '' • `O•e' 7 for Alfred La- So=.Ke Friday at point on the easterly a proxim Lely 300efor Margaret Reilly, Peter :Sii .the"social event to:be held to-5a- .Cowley, v slid kilt;. Mary Lou sl Chatterton and 7Viihtou Witt p.,m.,.F Y from point nems angroumately 300 feet at 7 .for Rev. g - y' - .. ey' aboard again the datio his canto ` n Y tarsecttoa'of the vortneriy lin€ Patricia ,Subach,: John Toomey,:. n A fire g ` TY' g ley, very and'slow. Consolation praxes to 11�r •=; . ' 'May i6, 1O5s< bo•te; Saturday from tae fa - the of the station. dem following n the month, high "Crow d at l0 rlu tial :o ire street.and the'easterly Dne of William ,"- sohooI Brom next month,will:hold blouse; Moira`.Sullivan,. excellent,; Locke and Annie 13e11eau. Doo. on Friday'evening, May 20, lass,-at Arthur Duhamel an p f xh and sun- Wllham Tulhs,.Charlotte Whltte :ruck was rolled out to. meet it. P shorts and blouse, n •also ver = - ,T::aO P. M.the melnhera of they ZoninK. marri a of William Zolu- .banglei Avenue, thence turning more and George Kendall.- [ t "seat another meeting.a# 8. Tuesday to , a Y .prize, .Mlin omeiko;::and speeind Boar cf A.Peau will grant a:hearing.',ia mass acs+ mag In a northweatar]y direction along rg.K •arid a water mine opened.The Central school Board v Room t the rTown Han-upon boy:and Pauline Dubois. the easterly.tine.of said'bfapla. Avenue. stills smoldered. 'night in Salem, good far place mats and napkins; to Mrs.Munro,AnnieRomeikb and ahg Court Ro O < the petinon'Of1Mr. Joseph V. Teti Of - 12o,feet to the paint o£•beay 11ig. Wa6!rifre fig to It m cafeteria. , Patricia McGowan, excellent, ' wood Avenue:.Corner of Taylor.street, for Beaton, Mase.. Mar 11.:1956. • - Paren, JOsegh L31111ente. It.to very' of • 1Yie within amendments to aordag by-laws North Parish Notes Then, firefighters started.tuggfngparents who have not already 'blouse and skirt. a ape ial p?in Y First Spiritual Church at.thQ uPholsterY until they ripped :the DistrictRegulatlone eatabushed'by Me ` are barmy approved. Wednesday, 6:30.p. m., Mother- joined the project are invited to Zoning BY'Laws OfzMe,Town of Mtthueo ' It:out of the car,.springs and:all. Medium Henry Paradis of -signed. Daughter banquet Sponsored, b attend Tuesday. Parents of all Talbot Funeral ' ana buua a two stall garage six feet..from .est -. ' GEORGE FINGOLD - g' 4. . �° Y The hose finishd tlie.job.The un- ' Final Meeting' - .the lot If"On Tari r street, on.a.cornet g N. H;, will be.the guest Attorney General. the Women' Alliance to be-held. ' - seniors are considered as mtembers , Funeral'services-were held Sal , `. lot winch`-.}hlulras °20-Beet from puuamg Nashu ' First Spiritual _ May.it, 1955.. - _ damaged padding was:stuffed back e Sunday at Fir , . , m.the vestry... ,inside - and returned.of this committee. - The final meting-of the,junior- urday at.-8 a. m. for Appolminaixe to each street, in a general residenceaec speaker ,:,s ice agnea- - inside the cushion a n 1 Sunday, ern H J. LYONS. Thursday, 10 a. m-, opening Salem o#ganiaztions are Con- senior Parent-Teacher-Student.as- J.Talbot from the Peabofly funeral tion-Gua nopndea-. M. sena• church: the final JOHN r g to the seat'so.that Kenneth and By tapda of.Joseph J. AC Sally - ¢, ,Tows Cle k.. sessiafis of the Ma meetin s;�, ro tributing almost 100 per cent:to sociation will be held Wednesday home with a solemn':high Mass sof solo ai7atarlsend,Bute:' ' until further notice. be North Andover, Masa. Y g '-p 'itis girl could drive-back to their the financial aid needed to,:put evening at.7:30, in the,Punchard Requiem-at SA Thomas i>rtluittas - PAut,;rExoccx[' : The�Wednesday aervlces mtill Worth Andover: Masa. gram in Boston;:6:30 P. m.,.-T the ' - IIDG111CHR.1s1•IsoW Attested me va true copy. anniversaa bang net of the n- movie. party g, auditorium.. -.church.:Celebxant of the Masg;wag,^ A.UL.P ROCCHL resumed Wednesday, June 8 at _ - the art over on a rand scale. ; q n Asked how it started, Kenneth`Several more contributions aye:ex- 'The (Siris' Glee club under the: Rev. Thomas,J. Han.nlgati,'REB.- at ` _ eral Alliance to be held in connec iowx of nIETAtIEx� 7 P.m. tion with May meetings. 'said.he didn't know. He was askedr;peered before the party is -held, dlrechotn'of Mrs:.Barbara Wily Joseph R. O'Connor, deacan;:;and' TOWN'mF NORTH" ANDOVER y g .or. '. a 27) - - Friday,7 -:m. Choir rehearsal' if he was'smolcing, He replied, 'T The decorations committee was sbn-:will Present several selections: Rev:William Dolan of St.Joseph`s "(Continued On Page tioRTN y, P - .a, 7 p. in., Boy Scout Troop 84.- . don`t, but.mY girl does.' busy taking measurements at"the and-the.gym team will'present an church, Salem, sub-deacon -oriel ' ' ' ^ ,o - d!.•'• •-?;t. - Rockingham Park clubhouse Sat- exhibtion directed Lb Donald was in Hol Cross cemete g j Holy,Cross ry'with . TOWN OP;pMET'HUEx ,eyo•. - ) ac se t t will: Dunn and Miss Joan Rizzo. Rev. Joseph O'Connor reading the C, - 1 (Continued"On Page-14 aired Miss Saleltt urday. The afterpram party I }'e g h / •;�M'•,.•ye o ly - „t, am im, ..f. be held in the clubhouse,,and the The nominating committee will committal service. ' - ''- 3'•.rosy; ` : Miss 'Betty'':Duncan, Simmons .nature of the,decorations;is:only make its.report at the business Bearers were the seven soils-:of ' May 16 JOBS: a ,College sophomore,was selected as. one of a host of surprises in store •.= p meeting which will follow the pro- Mrs. Talbot: G$eton ,1�(ilttego„ ' On Friday.';eveufng, 'Mair 20,'.'1.955, at - . ; 0 . oaf"'••., "Miffs Salem"'-_at the 33rd annual for thegradautes.' gram.Refreshments will be served Gerard, Rosario; Cheilal tlJiona l,ae P. M: _ embers.of the zoning kaY a,,leas Il;hekl by the Salem fire de art ?! Salt(. a neaTil'gI in Amendment to Zomn .air<Lawa eaeptaa ,, 'OgG a�,,.. p m the.library, and all the class- :Mario and grandson„'RoheY7r'1 .' ff e. oma rloom Hwa Bari nPo t the s tat.Tows llesung vela yu +ha •„• rO: meet Saturday night at Woo iburY College Exams rooms will hold exhibitions of va- {fit. I he,petl ";:or• "$eajamin LBTOrre:'o yigy 16::195x. ..North A dOver;Vetetan'e Auditdxinpi on •:, Passes CUl •'• , 4pa . , ,o eeJalspe[mlt.'to 1�E 5:'•f N high sch"obI`auditori(un,." g" - rious'projects- Of the students Organist fit, the chlreh,a;erv7ce' 12 alLN",t' g'- p on. taay evening. May,20. 1356. at.. weaneea6Y.'evening Ap[if 2x. iris at s ; gyyyy Donald Roulston. .son of:'Mr. .ltlr4ppiiehuoli of,the District.:Regi- .. m tnhen>pf. MO Zoning:. F, M..under'Article:'a of the Warrant:. " . ...:• � ` ,.. ivi75s Duttcan, who summers at which the:parents.have been in- vary. ._ bBabed a th dZOning By-Laws 7,30 a M. the a rot"a hearin8 ip amens sectton 1,,oe Arctcle ave t ,1e and Mrs. Royal A. RoUlston,of vited to visit- was Leo Antaya'andM1s 1 ii P :.. -1at10ua eatxi..of,M lnuen'ana'subdivide flue Bbard of Appeals edu ga.Town.'Han upon ,VOTED,to. th 'ndover.Zoning BY-Law ` ATlillgtOn pur;dr NbTth Salemr Mand aVenner'ilea passed:Col- Cote was SOlOIStt--, of,Lae Town a .. l of Iv of the Nor A : : g ,. Members bf the National Honor ` :.:iota tai:8ibneca-street: namely to #23, clic Court Room Mo=::nlR?mTO Batt hill by striking It"out:and Inserting in Place .: sides at 16'1j11fton CO t, NOrth and a7. Into I a. eamh ma petition t : lege entrance. exammatlons._for.. Cit 'under the supervision of %, 25, 28 y. Buswell Avefillh,for,a special perlm 'thereof'the,fcllowing. INVITATION FOR F Ox g€BOO . nave:an,•area•of:Jess than the.•re. tlOn or .the.Dtstrtec section I. stze.'of:Lota m su zoning .,_ , Andover. She'was graduated from study at Harvard',: Yale, Duke, Y. M11ri1CIllal GOUISt .lot fast:Three of Cala lots ,to vary the aPPltca BDG.T'RAxaeoYes'Axiox : Miss-Marjorie Smith will act' as - l;uit 75'011:onitere atfons established by Ike Zoning By-::Districts Johnson high".sCh001 18:1952: ' ,. tae 4nelot Regulation, ut "..:, a or Andover sEnoel co tree - and.U.rS. Coast`:Guard Academy. wan ..sa�h.have a 7-0,ftsm-crap s, or.Meehuen.and P Sri aetexmming itis area;ana imntag Bine-xortk litmi nted * _ guides to assist.the parents iri'io- Irr Derry Municipal court-Sattir- •,t f4 r '.7a t sed.each lot:woula Eaws�ot Ina Town,. tan ara6e. n..aovia aietrtat-trrere ensu t The Dung'`-.ladY was press a fronts �o-. 5 fee,. n an twos g Any In a Y g will receive bids y He has been offered a scholarship'cating.darous.exhi"bits. day, morning, the famlowin�'easea = ave c. or 84.70 .reef„hi a,;mingle a¢addition in One IDOL of the: not'be included.any tend within the limits and from school un.to a p.m, Tiiuraday( ' cold C b ,: eputy.I''•iTe Chle#. t.Y$le. ' h _ :unded; Which wnl Coma.wna a.6. tip Y. - i - 9{tWt d e 1dhl�n ba residence section and f: street.upon upon-wtuch such lot abuts,; June 2nd, 1955 at the office of the vpErl elf,Of. .: Were ":dispO$ed Of l'irlt}f ,�dlflge Wide D1 ey e&'Mildred 1, Snhu- aide lupi¢ a.Singlc:res e o a � } B la ,of`Bai'1 :- ;.:even D the fee to such.street is In the tandent:of Schools, i[igh school uildl les W SFHert on beh He intends to make`hls dectslon. . ' At ride Anna L. .Haancne; bounded. n George Grinnell presld?pt 3aiixea' '• tart; :. C. ih to as A Marguacite -owner of the lot, except Met 3f a;carnot North wnaover. i the-,;de artment„after the judges. on a".choice for furthering edaea- Andover Baptist Notes W7iltgtn And Finak J. ffy-:i§ads Of undad b•-a .curved .* Stm n T:. :T+eart W,.. °a..scaiRo;:..webster H. lots has its corner ho s-.. a tained at tmade,epp - during.one.of _ Tselsermes, Manchester" NAM*i•r. ' .•, R ::• :. Ruth 11 Gnaningr CidvanRiI in� .hie Hien -speclm.d.ns .meq. b Oa hF; tlleir selection tion:'before his next Tuesday at'.6:30 p...m..the an-: and James M. Ledoux,-, NaSkdSi}„'. . ":� Flelman.,R.. Ryah. oarvta x A 7faLheMne W. Plslsted. if e, to ned, wether bounaisg'he-lot area -3upertntendant a Office..The 3t 14-,eori� n.... s in whiclY 1�6- �J ill "School: g�q.,",* :.. .PAUL FEROCCnI if extended, w4Intersect. vee usual [ighE t =,.ra)egt;, the dance ,Umber e.. month from-Wood Woodbury gh. nual church meeting will:be.held N. H., both Speeding .018 .$`1 (a i- PAUL PERaCCHt HUGH IR ,.and lot frontage shall be computed as it. mlttee res the d,., •, : RUGH.QRRRrsrisoN;::. " s LL lu and ;linea were so extended. any or'mli=. x;, couples wer8 participating. begiltnfng with a sniper in the each; Robert V. Mill r,.�artl�f Z ALWYN t4tla 1G. 'suN,lot u �h > LRryix:RYrssELl, , pwxwwch is locates any :alpaca; FRANCIS J. o•BR1i't. a ¢y were Fire Chief: • : .church vestry,prepared and Mass.. yellow line >.?blhtFf ''.$fi; $, •• {' .,:,•' s,-::' 'building or with raapect to,which a permit saperimendent of atlieoIa.x �• ` N: H. Fire: Ell er::1711&Sing .. ..i- 'the Social' Cannnittee. Deno- Leon P.Wen SNI'•"8. has been issues and is.then outstanding ,,:, .,i Marisfleld 4f:Pelhalnr. .. ,.r. by .. and ,1"'74q .}r I!QP :for:we. eranuoR of env:building, ansa ham. "Harry.Vaughn of`Bridge,street, tions will be_conducted by the.pas-, sign violation. $5' Donald,, c= - '• - "then be sun-divided or:reduced in.ayes Chief JamesCapt. Reed P. Salem: Center, weal to get' his tor,.Red::Roy E. Nelson, Jr. The Kimball, Jr: 'Merrirnae Mass " ed - I, any mam?er unless.seta lot shall-there- y,Qypg OF NORTH ANDOVER �+ fire,department, P COw'herd'at SPicket Hill Sunday. y 9 • -:� -,sum ne-',are�'aad widta"ao - .;t:r. - tired Boston de- Hurch moderator; Raeburn B. speeding, $15. '> x.: sheen ria ,ar, Cre : ... QrdWef re t C F msec the requi{emmis.of.the By-taw and ` "Y? n oE.Medford,-sand.Louis There were five when he put them Hathaway;:will -preside at the `. (* Goff r, ' I . unless such'lot:,so sitere¢,and say buRilinB OItr,fr ". pa'rtrtlC t, t0 Y . Gia • a; ,� :teI on, shall all:the'other require. E}f , . • , :Wef¢rs. pasture, and .ofd four when: business session. There. will be (Continued On E;age •� •° ' :menta of oda-•BY-Law.- 71 land be.sub- ; , :nel hbOrin it came time to take theta_home,- an election of officers, presenta- ' - ;, divided, conveyed, 'deylaed or otherwise �t. ;a)I FirQ fi ht2rs,from g' g " transferred in violatinn'hereof,-:no'building 8• C $ he.reported to pohde headquarters. tion of the financial budget re ► ,. .« ' , ;la■■y .+tans - .•` cDri nninifles attended to enjoy the g t+ 'of ■ .permit or other permit shall be Issued'with. ' lax8 - ,,,. . -'C.and dancing. SeV-'Sunday nlg6t. pbrtS from 'various committees .: , ,. :. .J ,. ,' .` :reference to any of the land so transferred : i• r �" .: ,t orrafipStra mull ` r and os anizations:-and action on Accident Ins{tt'il ce 9 ;a1f$,1 @�Iaen •i ']♦ or With reference to;um lot (s) retained (��� k -. Haul an of snob lana sna-loza meets-thr. - �aCila9 1. eralsingerS:provided stage enter- g .,.._. ,,., Memurlal Day Plari3; future plans for file church. I} can't prevent is m13f1 �4 .Y;. ,.requlrementa:'oY this by-Law.-Any land ,talnment.i The grand"...marCh W$S '. TMEN S:.MEE•�ING ...:-arta-by-eminent or wnt•ered'for Ma it 1` with.:Salem Fire, Chief and' Thursday at 7:30 P. m. the i •IanfT s ,-.: WEND.IMPORTANT SELEG. : to bre .. 1 r,_. 9S6 held NEemo}`ial Day plans will be. adult choir will reh" rile in the bu} 1# can keep',an aGct4 t '` a`publim•purpose for which:the land coo d Amendment to Zoning BY-Laws;adopted o.1-:Lavoie.at head.. . . made .tom ht at 8 to-American;.. <v N TONIGHT AT 713;0 P.M.IN TOWN HALL have been or, takan by eminent domain rs-Rau g church,parlor under a directioin dent from costing a lot at the special.Town'Meeting field.In the, .3 FeIdGY;`` n shall not.be deemed to he transferred ih " ¢ assessments.nigh shall o..tea.provisions hereof. Norm wnaover Veteran', Auditorium op Legion Home.. 6y members of Ivl it H:..Milli Morse. of money and worry •'> "diseasSlon.related to high sewer of violation lSet s, one owns he eof. situates Wednesday-evening Apra z7, at-9.P. MY Ernest W. Young post, 63, Amer- F Glad to }CIF you chore ": eorfaen%` on your pr "curtall development In the, TOWII in pa.i't:to Liie Towc:of North Andover and nasal article 12 of the a'arm.nt: To l'J'ntertazn.Mothel's be lean Legion, and:Salem Melnortal,. s T ' p yr opinion! 1 :Jd part,m a own Of town or elver the VOTED to amend the Zoning BY-L& y. _ *� � Voice:yo. -p s :.HIMA. a and reorieenns oe to change the.following described. Part Mothers .0 members will post; 8546, V.F.W,. , - about i} Just Grt(i,,':� $ "a` ` signed. lHVl1A H ,.pinvissops,..regulation lie to.Otat. onion of lana".rrom-.A riEuautal do Indwtrint, uestS,at aCovered dish sapper-to q/8 g - syr as ." ,•yenal9Q: •" +the BY-Law.Shall be app d _ P Bach McNally` Vi MYNall " .` of*aucii.lotas ]id In the Town of North 'A Parcel m laadgon tux s:oNtiarly.aide ::sert'ed' at 6:30 Wedriesda.y u M ., Andover:,in:.tbe9 same manner as /r.the Clara.serest, bounaEa.Cela aee`oribea age,.... ht in Salem CeTitraI school (Continued On Page•14). i -Sin■��T ter 'B - 1 ,,...•,r,,f -t". In ,. `' '. entire lot'we=e Situated:Chemin, y follows,, , t as harei,lSftar-Provuted,. m single atartitg at a.%tons"bouaa^on rile aortic-.ag,¢t@ria by ,the 5rglem `X'Teen , :Plumbing and Heating , , Etoap .t edvcaUonal, eaSterlYSaide pr Clark 6Lreet ond..;nwlatO�U3 s •'al .&Is will.he 'qd ,`reeidetic., general, lea dance. ,nf tat ,lloclfett➢e3. ,: .. N r' naias OPEN bAfff tnauatrlal and agrtcmtual atscticta there eevtnty-ave Ei7s>; JPs 'as h>>Booth and'Rep, ana r S 1 1 SW16h 25 Park Street Andover FOR OVtR 1OO Y8,>[IRS, :shall be Provtded for each dwelllng,or corner of clerk sliest ana g., S 1Vlra,,,IYa1P Fo ` .. .. ::�' ` other etmitted r1acW8l:bullding erected North'Andover,Massachusetts'.t[tetiCe ru - b ea: The letter Will.low ;., a i ,i..»` ;.. , oth P P inti N y , suer.the idopti or finis amendment to Ding to a wrthweaterly dlrmtWw=tylC MOD011 PEE-WAR S•ROOM HOME Tel. tet BANS BLDfir.,ANDQV1�It$70 `<• ' , s 8 .,Law.:.apPlot containing,aa. area street::.Seven hunirea sixty sl?d, 3-1 nlnVjeS. _ with.9ume mem...pam9�and Spatio. - �*s ,•,2, , , - , tri(not less:.than twenty thousand- (20,000) (7x0.03') feet W a.stake; meRCe,ruanin '`:Che y Teens met last-W¢drl¢S. Landscaped. Onsr Mile brew :sae '•ai " .= +: " { :91tlSte [set land a frontage of not see& to a mote wants ly di[tetipa by ClaTit stiboa - ,,:h F'• , ° ..ant-flvr (125) two nunanea•.aekaucY- [z7m) taei'mpm d4 day'night;at the town hall. Mo= plaq'center. IMee_mile i lei a76 . 1 .:shin Ona hundred and tW Y were shown by Aliaafer to 8oslan'(Rea a }., r .. ;fact.upon,the:frontage;street less to a stake:taehce turall*arlQ'rnPnl48 tion Pictures' «----' ----'"" northeasterly les W.'Seifert.: Calvin morning IPSWICH 481-VL ♦ '.int alae and toS-Frontage iequLra- in a northeaster direction Laur:nuadred .-A -PefTQSlt- 11C 7 L Q Q . .: - ',1 ' v; / ;.menta abovIn specifled Shall aoE_aPF1Y,to flity---- ----- feet more Or less. W:8-. ,. `hdilr.fO110Wedr CUSTOMIZED ■ �.` -�TOx\ `npysM O.u�)N .lig y f :any lot containing less.'than twenty-thou stake,.taence-tm'Wn6 atttl TuaAl?{$ In gn meat •-' . ,, - I ' sand (20,006$Square feet area and having east.southeasterly Airectlon m ttiv0 Coarses :' - ' ✓' I, ''' •' a,S,4tham,one•..hundred and twehtY-five Om hundrW seventy Y4700'ieet-:more 0r i .:. -Let Rubble's take care of,your Precious fHIBin`ow' aafo ar u;:'- I(I :•4 GQOD,.,;FROM I ....: - -ries} reef wiarh ni�On'the frontage street mesa to atAne W.R. fain slang's atone ` „e.• .. if snob mor'.wee lawtany laid:nut and wS,ll ave Inadted forty (5x0•) feet mora of, BULBS , N, ,..- .f: .. •1 . - recorded, plea or deed prior ao-tae lees'to a atone Hound; thence It III acid : Storage Vaults ,. . this Sl7nHn@r Our 80: .diF t-5,r ..4.. , , w t I ,,,•.M dalY. Y FILLED.. ,•., „bth to,iQt11 eIIeeuve:wale-oe ante amenamenr to rata ruining-an-a-souOi.ely, red'on;tour U. .DAHLIAS _ experience assures the best"scientific.:Furrier Osie •te ,;yc 89•Law'snd i4 at SU date such lot we drew flLGY-etx:and x0-100 (46g..60'; teat ..by oOtat land of the Same more ror]ere m the polot of begtnptttg. Said 8tcolors Callus ` ONLY o *safa as anafio^I' la I :Owaei,avauable Tor COmbtnation pro or tract of land contains tea aefea, ,mo;e v e .and 2�O fol' each Oddlfianol $ttYYr. r a�p S nae:ln:OOme IS with.anUr lot, Provided or:has. Said'bounds are shown'pn a'PtaR " '�ow ltlmiatnDe and lYlammOth -I,;.r :: :.I•n,`.. R "y0 TOWARD r .,:.that en .soca.int there shall'not here-..of.land entitled Plan Of Part ef,land of . I Best E ui 6d atter, tiei .wut.any auplax..or z-ramtly Beautiful Flowering,Varieties �` Insured/ttJOInSF F111E THEFT and'METH I The Be., ct PP renklence.and.provided that mere mss IGC Amen A. Steinberg In Nortb:Andover., s 2112%12 /Q r' DLULT S ADMISSION i timet on air. ouch lot only one single Masse, Otte, dated•Msaon isra, drawn for Will Bloom This Bummer t a ' I, Miniature Golf Course by Ramh a Brasseur, a F, Bave=lnzl, DAMAGE. ' }" •�' rtRMI" , M899achU9Etta. ` '.famny testaeacm or Dae permittee moa- Also Gladiolas Tuberous isf$100 - h I : - residential Htruoture fulfllling the Yard -The wititi¢ amendments Ding, D a ' I .i�' RD I r Bposton;eM r encs O[' this 11w�1855. i, byllawa are hereby aPP ed. MEMORIAL -aAY�' Begonias, Cannas, etc. waltTrl �C TOWARD I alpaca: I :7&Challenging Holes, The WI U in sinew Meme to zoning bY- GEORGE FINOO D f!y CI;IIA'S AD :.;taws afire nayebYapprovea. AtlArney General.'. ;. =$ N- BRU CKNIA�i.N'S CALLA g IE F tib-: Aitoi`neY. General. ;May 11. 1966.. ARRAN f - t Trick Hazards tat George Fi gas -----' ---- ;--�---a y, ..North Andover. Mass ed: E ( 2 3 a M �.w _ slgnJOHN J.Clerk i •-.`ao; "Attested sea Line const' Town cle[k $7Q',BROADWAY GRAIN-SABDWABE-PAINT ,at Jnhn J.Lynne ADdnife.sgaare TEL. 1956 R.J. Mirlsalh,dopy �.A;319 Il�erj'Imack street- Methuen - Tnwn clerk '' '.� Bona AndoveL,::Maes.' TEI„ $0567 Mel. 4105 - 158:So.laroaadway (3 Boste Ilio' Lawrouee•�vertd lilad. Worth Andover, Maes. Norio waaover, Maas. 1y T-May 13-14 8,1985 Attested as a true cOPy f u: A l cessity for early planning of high day at 10 s. m; for an"all-day THE EVENING TRIBUNE — LAWRENCE MASS. FRIDAY, MAY t3 1955 : yp- iortH Andover school courses for a girl who sewing,meeting at the home pf ' , desires r b k a nurse. She spoke Mrs: Fred Whittier, Great Pond .J • SA�ef�'!, �♦ " of Burbank hospital and its road. A dessert luncheon will Salem, li N. Week-Long Book Festival At courses intageshng, its affiliations, be served. and advantages. Miss Gummo in- -. - 7 vited the girls to spend a week First Communion '`u a - o -• n. C}p pyo pyy��•�� y }.�y}� end at the school to get acquainted ar�neth Lovell Of Windham To Duro Ex lodes Like Stevens MefillQr'lal Fol Chdl Yell The children of St. Michaels n n with the students, and to see the ',. a d" �" school itself, in action. parish will receive first -. Holy • " - enjoybank' affiliations of fwith such 8 mmunion Massaturday at a special ` ' Awarded Hats 4f gIonoroleano Nearb Horne Saver Girt Scouts Will Drive Meeting Tonight institutions as John Hopkins,Cor- Confessions will be held"tamght Y Present Special nell University,New fork,.Cedar- at 7:30 for parents and others who " crest, olid Charles Chapin where "ish to receive Holy 42mrimunion Illy De Molay In Rainbow Girls Bulldozer Operator Skit During Week the students take special courses. Saturday with the children lame For Host Role 3n Ride For Life• Teacher To Remain The annum Spring Book Fes- .� courses..-: • Elect Officers .Miss Gummo. mentioned Weenie Roast `"F'i►r 1956 Conclave Wind:Causes.:Peril ` rival will be observed at Stevens *_x:: Wednesday cueing, Derry As- full or rtial scholarships'are , The M.Y.F. .of"First Methodist sembiy, order of-RainbowGirls, - ` ^ii' -'wff '• '�."" 11fem°riallihrary for the benefit offered deservin applicants a Ile , r� of the It of the town be gg -by church will holds weenie';roast rryG7laPter of DeMolay held elected their officers.The meeting - Salexn's town dump on::North the Hospital Guild, and that a Saturday at.6 p, m. at the'home-its","Lad and. Dad" banquet at wase supervised o h the g Main street ow luded and ginning :Monday,:and continuing ! loan.fund is also in existence to of Ann Crawford, .Marblehead the Masoruc Temple with.the main Y Mother Ad- P spewed through Saturday-.. Mrs.-Eleanor s p visor, Mrs. Robert Kingsbury, and sheets of flame like a volcano, aid needy students. Mrs, William street. Attendants must "bring feature the.presentation of the , C. Forman, children's librarian . was held in Masonic-Tem le. Of6- nearby.residents reported Thurs- - made the announcement Freda s -i F. Swain, past president of the their own frankfurts. D,eldolay "Hats Off" .award to p ,�,,:`� ,. ��. .E �• ,. Friday. , . _., , cers elected: Worthy Advisor Lois day afternoon.New hooks will be..on display In ai x Guild, accompanied Miss Gummo. y ank Buckley of Derry, and Ken- P Y --- - 'Buckley, Associate Worthy Ad- Three.fire-companies-fought a _ the enildreri s room throughout ,{:.,. This information program was ;Lovell of Windham, in rec- - - stubborn battle with the fire for " Masonic Supper visor Nancy Kingsbury, Charity the festival These,May be bur- k brought to the students through Cochichewicklld lodge, A.F.„-and on Q long and devoted,sero- pM�flIxett; two hours, saving the home and ,rowed,beginning' the following .. -”' ' the efforts ofMiss ."Madeline - +: .X ung: peop] s proble Jane Ross, Ho - A.M. will serve a baked"be ' Faith Susan'Kfg, Chaplain Susan barn of Walter Lowes The build- week." On Thursday afternoon at Gillen, head of the Guidance de- ah'h$d and Welfare in general. ;1 ham supper_Saturday from,$t0`7_" Fitts,Dril Leader Shirley Buckley. Ings had a close call. with the 3 P. m a.,story hour will be held pertinent, North' Andover High entation was made by Girls in Bow, Elizabeth Colman, Enid driven blaze only four feet for the school children ` of the school.- p. m. in the .temple on >Johnsd'n curd.E. Emery; the local - A - street. '- - ' - Carni Putney, Sandra Barnard, away. shift in thewind .Put town. As ` _ r. "lied.' A turkey dinner pedal attraction will be s i„>. - Eunice Baker,Carni Kibbe,Bar- home-dwellers to flight.before a the presentation of a skit consist rve'd"by, DeMolay Moth- h wall of flame. G6ntlewoman In N. E. "rrufder the direction of Mrs, bara Morrill, Diana Robinson. >> eat with_the occasion by a group Salem, Confidential Observer Gall Sturte- 'Filled with brush,wooden debris - i of Girl Scouts. On Friday mo ANDREW J. MORRIS 9 `5 �' Salem � H. and tons of a rp- a ,��� -,;�, •_ f ♦ • :(ttur Smith. Arthur! Smith.Jr., vont, Outer Observer Barbara paper, fire burst fng, there`will be a Story'Time iced as master of ceremonies. session for the. pre-school chit- The first general meeting of the • - : ":rtahwrient followed. A large with a blast because of the day's Ross,:--Choir Director Judy:May, parish solicitors attached to the Paragraph Briefs g Musicc��'at Bonnie Van Buren. Flagbeat, it was reported.- dren of the town. new school and auditorium unit of : The Salem fire:department ,.,' _ 3fien of the boys went to Bea3 Ada Rowell,Banner BeareA bulldozer operator, about to On Saturdayy at ,9, 10 and 11 . , n for the Conclave accoin- MISS ALICE CHoRE13AiV3AN ' a..m there will be three.showings St, Michael's parish will be held „r..,.��,�,i�». - hold. its annual ball 'Su=16 , ,: Carol .Eaton, West"Page :Nancy start work in: the dump, had oto g by Dr. Emery and Robert ride out of the area with his Miss Alice Chorebanian, a,mem.:« • . tonight at 8 in.the parish.hall It ,¢�,''' * night at Woodbury high sekipt+l Moody; East c Page Beth Sinn ancY m e of a special moving picture pro- x r<. ter,:: auditorium. '". ry.Robert Jones, P.M. Press RepresentativeBeverley •achm as the fire raced m, all bei of�the facultybf Salem Cent >s expected that the more than - Y directions. He was not identified.. tral sch l has' gram. This will be repeated for xpect � J �= Threat of rain Friday morning, ,st state Tumor deacon was the children of the Center at 2 250 men assigned to the five di- State-Senior Deacon. It Routhier, Historian Deborah Vi ab 1tU, s decided to remaiik; F Two Main street 'station fire. as a teacher here for.another.year,, -. - -c m visions will be 3n attendance. The 7 a. m temperaturereacliz{g ible that the next State son. companies and the North Salem S was:offered parish'church ", ve held in p trym North Plans for the ball were made , fi red a higher ,paynig,= ves - � - Announcement of additional so- .::"-i, �.'": at Salem Depot was 47 . Mrs.Forman,who lives tri Dan- licitors was made today as fol- maY be Derry for May 20 and to gam admission, company responded to. Box $ at positron at Lymtfi'eld, Mas&; to, lows: • • girls•.must show"their 1955 re-2:53 p. m. Because there are no.start teaching them 4Septernber, hers and has gained a reputation } ;' rel hydrants in the distract, water but she as a speaker on India,.has had Division Five-Leonard Alibis, Fire High pts for dues, which will admit requested a new contract captain, wli Pri a Winners their escort and one other"cauple. had o pumped o n granted by`, exceptional success with. special h t be - fr m a nearby here which has It brook. Fire engine tanks had to the school CoMDAttee. She"has programs of the library for the Herman. Stack, captain; Joseph prize winners a the Girls' Niteancy Kingsbury and Priscilla carry water to the edge of the beenprominent Children of the'town. Harrigton,illMichael Co radino John Invited "Q "'�areh r[�league have been an- olaymconclave w ichntfbe a blaze. circlessinnept.by 11951, Her: They are Lillian Jensen, aY lief•. J William -Killen, Kenneth Robin- James A. Griffon, master'af Rhe i average, 85-49; Vangie tended in Lebanon,.N. H. The relief was sounded at 4:25 homeisin Newliuryport but her St. Pauls Women - son: William Sherlock, James John K; Tarbox school,, whit .is -p.-M. but the North Salem fire school Year residence is White The Womans club of St. Foul's Brightney, Benjamin. Sweeney, chairman of, the Lawi enee'„con=. second, 85-5; Shirley crew remained'at the scene to wet Bride Inn, piscopal church will meet Mon- James Casey, John Nicora; Robert MRS. ALVAH"G. HAYES' tingent of North Andover_ 'Cera•; �i 27 ; triple, 273; Teda Derry Golf N@WS down the burned area and to burn Mrs.g a 1 y rs.Gertrude Rushton of Irvin, day at 7:30 Hiilner, Joseph Chesel, Arthur the 1al ence f has r vested that Grace Robinson, GeorgeGiroux, :has taken over an untouched section to re- street p. are the parish eP (Saunders Photo) P � 10$; 'Janet Putnam, Je a P t ;on duty as a temporary house. Members are reminded to Pruneau, Thomas Gosselin, An- the Lawrence fire departmerihat a nam, three stroke lead over Robert Ber- vent ,a new outbreak. The rntible teacher at No. 6 school, has been' bring to the meeting their United ¢`"final averages: Lillian Jen- ttg tinny Gallant, Edwin Cunning- "A Gentlewoman in New Eng- a unit of marching men'„_there :$g`;49; Vangie Dorman 85:5; frond f the end to the first ane- will be covered with sand.The fire engaged as a permanie teacher„ ham, Frank Gallagher, Leo Gale- land, a one-act la in three Sunday afternoon,June 12 at 1.30 hole of an eighteen-hole medal prevented this operation Thursday. Her assignment for the new term Thanks :Offering boxes and P Y Gallien 82.51; Shirley Pres- handicap Play as the Derry a 'golf The bulldozer was iii the dump to la September will be announced: Team. 5B —. Raymond Pybus, North Andover Woman's club as As a result, Alderm8n Lq l!a-J. ni tournament got underway at the Push the debris back and cover it later. v ' Scanlon'has notified all,; u Robhtson, 80,52; Nancy Derryfield country but had to retreat in the face of Mrs.-Prudence Dou las of D Hostesses for the hmclheon will captain; Arthur Potvin Paul.a contribution to the Town's cera= try:Club hist week. Dempsey,, y a. anis Newcomb,_it'-M; the blaze. has been e g errg 1.te Mrs.Samuel Bevin, chairman; Ps y„ Henry Labbe „Everett tenial observance. The presenta. and mem rs of the',itr 79.3: Patti •a mcwha. followed with 44 , did leered:.for a Central•. .. Mrs. Rictiatd Whipple,Mrs. Fred artell, Thomas Kerins,. Philip tion, which is nosed on incidents ment that he fully apprg Ci McWha. Giroux,totalled 42, Bar- -- school post starting in Sep tember Whittaker, Mrs, Glad Bamford, Long„John Casey, Joseph Mor in the life of Ann Bradstreet, is many comments Te frond 45, Oakes 4S,'Bannister 49, �e She is.now on the facultf Ys rd tlopsent .prize'-scorer in $7,000 Ch eh Progralll Pollard school,Plaist y o the 141rs. Raymond Broadhead, Mrs keski, John O'Neil, James' Gilles- 'Rhe literary work of Mrs. Alvah department's showing-.1ri,, rtrlled.at Hain Meyers 50, Sharkey 50, Riley 53, .” ow. :A grad Bdwm-Bi4wn Mrs. Perry Crap- pie, Henry Enmire, Roger La- G.Hayes. rence Centennial parade i, pton Katsaklores 54, A. Bertrand 55, � In an atmosphere sparkling with uat% of the University of Maine ruche, James Noone. The 1 n „ - t Ssi3itest:to find.the _ pecialized-.in music::.and,.. stun and Miss Mary Barwell: Pay' will be produced. in requesting that on Will 55, Parkinson 55, 8�d humor and fellowship, she has s Wirer.in New Hampshire Dale Salem's , oldest church began social studies. Team 5C�Andrew Morris, cap- Veterans Memorial auditorium, show our good neigbJM` u y 63 Walsh 69. Another rune taint"Louis Lyon,James Daw,Vin- North Andover H' 'school on are wholeheartedly syr-R�'�: _: „ aeyenth 3n.-a.. field of.holes will be played rthis week to writing another chapter in Its long P.T.S.A. Meeting, cent Costello; Edward Donovan, June 8 at 8;30 y t"Mit, .i t;m first eight girls to this complete play for the spring tour- , oiy. n P•m.There will be this celebration b and distinguished hist of sere g: Windham A The Parent-Teacher-Student as-Augustine Oscar, Andrew Hart, no admission fee, but those who large numbers for this a to bowl at Searbom, ney. Awards will be made for the ice to the community.By a unani- I$ 1fC(lenCe' Joseph Carey. a a tourriatnent low net and law mous vote of the spring church An overflow au iaoclation North Andover High wish to attend must obtain tickets The direMor of, public 1- , gross scores as de- 4lence in,hind-; school will hold a meetin Tues- Team 5D- John Casserly, cap in order W furnish the large added: "5 sincerely- termined under the Galloway sys- meeth°S, the final plans dor a ham town "hall . witnessed 'the. g g 17e,' at n day at 8 p m. in the high 'school fain;;Joseph Shea Jahn"Cyr,Wil; mittee with a epntrol operartipn of officers and members oP"�te'de+, C ,Q111► $1lOW tem of handicapping. New players �?•� renovation and moderniaa- operAtta 'paints and fetch'" ° ettaia.::There will be two Liam•Mackie, Paul Doian; John ticket distribution. Tickets may pa Lot off coir wul tfatE „a' the'best d h interested in ParticiPating:in`this iron program were given"the solid this week when school 'ch' k of., dogshows ows held stem o- - ildren speakers.- Dr; Edna,McGlynn of Martin. James Ahearn Leo Axtin. be obtained from members of the deep sense of civig pride,nail: was conducted by the years play may enter at any time. P f approval of file:town executed their most 1 Sa1�it Teachers Collegge will speak Team 5E—Joseph Lebel, cap- �, from members of the North will report to march in tlj <;pa Kennel Clab:in Veterans' The first faint rumblings of the. ambitious. stage project fie; on `The `Truth Behind Head- tain,James Phelan,Daniel Grieco, Andover Woman's club, and from rade as representatives Lh ai'Hall last Sunda .•The Di now extensive program were heard &aaclas chool youngsters:snored Dr. Edward Bulger, Jaanes Foley, ' Y ISC1188 1;n11Chn in the January church meeting of heavily ,with their; performs ; lines" Centennial committee members. finest :fire department ixr .th, ekised at 6 P.m,and the of- . g ry ace. of all the other P.T.A. Michael Drunimey, Frank Mur- 'Members � will be the second time Commonwealth L<<<, :of the club and jadges ad Derry council. Krtights of Co- 1953 when the trustees were asked - ey.were-croached by their teach: coups in town have been invited phy:John Cushing, John Hanson, that the play has been produced: "It is further requested Iiia ;tae' to Re lub an Lake Home l��' met Wednesday in K. of merely to conduct a survey of the els and Mrs. Frances G. Kell ' Earl Pomerleau, Anthony Gal- P, hall. District Deputy Edmund heating system for recommended tnasle supervisor, ey': attend The first presentation of the local commanding officer of each afld'Mrs. Muton Double- vagna,.Joseph Noone, Daniel Me playwright's liter ,y Y re tefreshrrteftts, were:Sweeney and Fathers O'Connor improvements.- Since that dat . The comedy roles: in -the ro- ary treatment of pang forward as earl as 4 p earthy, Robert Finneran, Wiliam poet was at a.list of the officers arfd regular meeting-fol- �Hannagan attended the meet- the project:gradually gained mo au on proved tremendouslilts mdrx.oa xosre exnovsa the North AndoverAfter tlfe:last tglrtain cal White, Lawrence n, Fre; John the annual meeting of file North bels of the department tiv ti thus,time, H.' N ton - A social will be held at mentum and snow balled Needed 1• the; aoRjh Moran: Peter Kerwin, Fred Cros over Wbma l's club last year. participate in thls'paradel'(' ro an,"of the Domth Chases Grove, Island Pond,,May repairs and associated rentodeling Young actors presented a.beauti .y .. dale, Sr., Donald Deardon; Bart It has been evaluated by com- chief's office.» ri; gSye'$ report on th@.14 for members and friends There were uncovered as the desire to fol liauquet to Supervisor.Kele Hyland, Reno Drlanno F, Con- Vie, The civil will be lunch and dancing, Coin serve Salem's children, An excellent Y nors;William Lafond, George Hili Ment critics as excellent from - —�-- F t youth,and piece of work was stattdpoints..of interest,.entertain; .'-• ^' - . ,+crated .to donate 550,Znittee: Tann Sivrk,'.Andrew Grillo adults most efficiently the.done by the stage.hands,.Robert Charles Dineen Frederick-Genth '%•: : and John-.Brassard.: Fess : her, James Crane, Dominic Bo- merit and technique, CQ1It11Iile .-, use .Tt>is t..,. stage con- guiding objective. Dung the two Klein and Stephen :Salon. The`e ewe Mrs, Betty Campbell Saunders". vention is to be het<l Laconia, Year Interval; dozens of meetings . cast: � nonan, James ,McGuire. will have the lead role of,Anil• �•• ;`: a ,..- tom,' 1yl y 21 and 22,Graud I ght Sam have been<held,, "midnight oil" a Professor, Rudolph Piv P earl Others tt Theodora Iininski, a arse and .Edtnt red R°Y, 8;., .burned,"and gallons-of coffee coir. Stephen, Alfred McSw « xar ia;fess. ' Bradstreet..Patlencea a: =, �* � .., se .^., ..., w"ZoWn s 7,awn.gdopted,Bruno.'$attaglioli, Fraiilc Griffin; - „ , sdll.- ,` Q3 ,. .� .t;• .' .•ra- r ...3• :e: ., 'i",>;..." elecCed"delhgtrles wi r. .;creta ire... aPn, ..lint. taWmeyecl`stiq� nleoel°as n.ia i ,uu J be laved by. I ouraerp4rad; ;; r ,a # a su?rled by interested be ma Gilereast: Janette,: iiori�-•mak-e.KeL—ne_ aures F Mumby Frank::Fd!ta8 cxtt„" „ 91. CtTestfit and^ oyd,WoratQr #ore could r or Srowtf: Roberta, ratty: Ply: , P8ise3rted town.:A spL lar uu,t...a u _ ^T w, v-„-.. ,-.. vu....,. the presentation of a skitcorlsist-1 lientlewoman in 1r. �• rthuy Smith Arthur Simth Jr., want, OUteC' Observer Barbara a[ru WL4 Y Y •. -.. C H with a blast because of the day's id's ens with the occasion by a group - J. MORRIS 'S xi` -'"�"' ,' 'w�uf` ,"` Salem, N. ♦ presided as master of ceremonies. Choir. Director Judy May,. ANDREW g ray heat, it was reported. of Girl Scouts. On Friday mi t . ,� Entertainment followed, A Iarge Musi al Bonnie Van Buren, Flag A bulldozer operator, about to MISS ALICE 43HOREBANTAN frig, there wilt be a Story •19re first general meeting of the ' ft Paragraph h Br1efS gd Beare4 Ada Rowell,Banner Bearer i�`' '', rag[ p dale tion of, the boys went to ession'for the Pre-school ehil- risk solicitors attached to the ;nh 1 5' The Salem fire department Will start work in the dump, had to ;. s pa Debarion for the Conclave scram- Carol Eaton, West Page Nancy ride out of the area with his Miss Alice Ghnrebanian,a mem-K dren of the town, - new school and auditorium unit of hold. its annual. ball SaturaaY;pained by Dr. Emery and Robert Moody.East Page Beth Simmons, On Saturday at 9, 10 and 11 heel's arish will be held night at Woodbury high schoolKiligsbury.Robert Jones,P.M. C. Press Representative Beverley machine s. the fire raced in all bar aIcho a faculty decided tem Can- therewill be three-showings'St. Mlc t 8 in the parish hall. It auditorium• Nand past'state:junior deawn, was Routhier,:Historian Deborah Wat directions. He was not identified. tial school, has.decided fo remain a':m. tonight a Two Main street station .fire as a Leacher here for another year.�. of a special moving picture pro- is expected that the more than. - E�>-".;''- Threat.of rain Friday morning,,,,e ted State Senior Deacon. it son,. - am. This will be repeated for men ass ed to the five di- ' ible that the-next State companies and the North Salem She;was offered ahigher-paying gr' re of the Center at 2250 gn - >-• The 7 a. m. temperature reading,. p Puns for .the ball were made paiiy responded to Box 8 at position at Lyunfield, Mass., to; the children visions will be in attendance, ," at Salem-Depot was 47. Conclave.'may,be held. in Derry for May 20 and to gain admission, 2:53 p. m. Because there'are no start teaching.there in;September, P. m.in the North Parish church Announcement of-additional so- _ !.. in 3956,. girls must show`their•-1955.re vestry. . licitors was made today as fol- ? i . a i _ ceipts for dues„which will admit.hydrants in the district, water here w requested a news contract' Mrs.Forman,who lives in Dan- lows:' Fire, Fighters.I1tCY'S had to be Pumped from a nearby here which has been granted by; 1y has gained a reputation g their escort and nne other couple. vers and s g Division Five- Leonard Albis, �` �' Y 1�w s ;: $pwling P177e Winners Nancy,Kingsbury anti Priscilla brook. Fire engine tanks had to the school ens in l She has . a speaker on-.India, has had t ''�*>'� �, .The prize winners in the Girls' carry water to the edge Of the been prominent in local school captain. ,:q�' Cote made a-.report on the De blaze, circles since Sept., -1951. Herr t: exceptional success with. special Thomas Stack, captain; Joseph Invited To March ldowling:.league.. have been, an- Malay conclave which they at- The relief was sounded at 4:25 home is in Newburyport but her, is programs at the library for the Herman. William McMoon, John i3t»titiced. They are Lillian Jensen, tended in Lebanon, N. H. ' children of the town, Harrington, Michael Corradino, James A. Griffin, master of'the'�F"khestt average,- 85-49; Vangie p. m• inti the North Salem fire school year residenee.,is White;. ' c William Killen, Kenneth Robin- : John K: Tarbox school, who,- is i3triiait,'second, .85-5; Shirley: - crew.remained'atthe scene to wet Bridge Inn. s : son William Sherlock, James chairman of the -Lawrence acorn ,R ' 'y,;-hi triple, 273; Teda Derry Golf News � down the burned area and to bum - Mrs. Gertrude Bushton m Irving; St. Paul s.Women a Ben`amin Sweeney, over an untouched section to pre- street .on duty as a tempora. Brightn y, J tingent of North Andover's Cell, -en, Grace Robinson, George Giroux, has taken a vent s new outbreak. The rubble teacher at No.r6 school, has been The-Woman's club of St.Pauli aures Casey, John Nicora, Robert MRS. ALVAH G. HA.YES ten parade,has requested that 'ale IQ$; Janet Putnam;103. .three stroke lead over Robert Ber. Episcopal:church will meet Mon. J ]ner, Joseph Chesel, Arthur - (Saunders Photo) the Lawrence fere department have R tie final averages: Lillian Jen- trend at the end of the.first nine will be.covered with.sand.The fire engaged as a permanent teacher.,: p day`at 7:30 p. m in a arish Hil neau Thomas Gosselin, An- a unit of marching men there�e71 85:49; Variola Dorman,85.5; hole of an eighteen-hole medal Prevented this operation dumpto Her assignment for be antic new term Eng- house. Members are reminded to P o Gallant, Edwin Cunning "A Gentlewoman in New Eng- Sunda afternoon,June.12 of 1'30 ., Gaihen 82.51; Shirley.Pies- handicap play as the.Darty 'golf The bulldozer was in-the dump to in September will be announced= bring to the-meeting their United t nyFrank Gallagher, 1,eo Gale, land," a one-act play in three Y 82.37. push the.debris back and coverat, later, Thanks Offering :.boxes and ham, scenes will be produced b the P• m- 82,41; Jan Putnam, tournament got`underway'at the b 'Ph azzi. p Y As a result, Alderman Louis J; ce .Robinson, 80.52- Nahcy Derryfield country Club last week, but had to retreat in the face of Mrs.Prudence Douglas of Derry, bundles for the Penny:Wise Thrift Team. 5B — Raymond Pybus, North Andover Woman's club _ Scanlon has notified all officers the blaze. has o been elected for S tcmberh shop. - . Arthur Potvin, Paul a contribution to the Towns ren 8o'.3; Janis Newcomb,79.39; achavos followed with 47 as did school post starting in September.- P. - e luncheon captain; and members .of the:fire depart-off Iia Trobec,, 79.3, Patrigia lgcWha. Giroux totalled 42, Ber - Sheds now on the faculty of the- . Hostesses for th Dempsey„ Henry Libbey, Everett tennial observance. The presents- ment that he full a preciates the ' �'g,29. trand 45, Oakes 48, Bannister 49, ,'7,000 Church Program be Mrs. Samuel Bevin, chairman, ell T#iomas Kerins, Philip tion, which is based on incidents n comments received b the rain IPollard school, Plaistow. A_grad fe..Mrsr Fred art the life of Ann Bradstreet,, is many e, - 'L]]1'?a ° q In an atmosphere sparkling with uate of the University of Maine, Mrs. Richard Whipp Long,John Casey, Joseph Mar- m . Alv h department s showing in fib` ; a,Ieaguo, rolled at Hampton Katsakiores 54, A. Bertrand' 55, gid humor and fellowship, she has specialized in music and- Whittaker, prize scorer in Meyers 50, Sharkey 50, Riley 53, Whittaker, Mrs, Gladys Bamford, keski, John O'Neil, James Gilles- the literary work of Mrs, a rence Centennial parade in .',contest to find the Williamson S5, Parkinson 55, Mrs. Raypiond- Broadhead, Mrs. pie Henry Empire, Roger La- G.Hayes. requesting that once;agaiii,,�itiu Salem's oldest church began social studies, Edwin BrxCwlr Mrs. Perry Cran- a flames Noone. The play will be produced iii ekt' coreY in New Hampshire Daley 63�Walsh 69. Another nine writing another chapter in its long t rid Miss Mary Barwell Toch ' show our good neighbors that: venth in a field of holes wi be played this week to Ston s Team SC-�AndrewMorris, cap- Veterans .Ma=norial auditorium, 'p"1 � and history. oP seiv- Big Windham Audience are wholeheartedly with thOib iii -Tlie first eight girls:in thts complete.play for the spring tour- , '- - taln; Louis-Lyon,James Daw,Vin- North Andover High "school on this celebration by turning Oilt,i ,e .,, to bows at born ray. Awardswillbe made for the ice to the communit3'- BY a'maru" .. cent Costello, Edward Donovan, June 8 at 8:30 p.m. There will be renumbers for this.affair'." + .'-in:-a•twrnament. low net and low gross scores as de- incus 'vote of the spring. church - m town hall dienr�`in.Wind P.T.S.A. Meeting. meeting, the final plans for a ham town ..]fall witnessed the: Augustine Oscar, Andrew Hart,-no-admission fee; but those k The director of public.safety - terminad under the Galloway sys- The Parent-Teacher-Student as- Corey. wish to attend must obtain tic L sincerel hope that all g7,0W renovation and moderniza- oper0tta "Paints and Patches"', 'ation of North High Joseph, added. Y - tem of handicapping..New players rami were given.the solid this week when school children; ? sari Team 5D—John Casserly, cap- in order to furnish the large coin- officers and members,,of the d?- iexinel Club Show interested in participating in this tion program of the town exesuted'tlieiT mostA school will hold a meeting Tues- fain• Joseph Shea, John Cyr,Wil- mittee with a control operation of of approval - 8 : m.. m the hi h school Paul Dolan John ticket distribution. Tickets may partment off duty will have. a, ile.pf the bestrdog shows held year's play may enter at anytime. stamp first faint rumblings of the an Stage ,groject. The; da at P There will $be two ham Mackie, Pa deep sense of civic pride ^Ari$ erFY .cuss' conducted by the Searles school youngsters scored cafeteria. =Th a 'Martin, James Ahearn,Leo Axtin. :be obtained from members of the report to march:in thr§-,;p4= ':Xaa rel Club in Veterans' now extensive program were heard speakers. -Dr: Edna.McGlynn of 5>i-Jose h- Label, cap- cast,from members of the North willDiscuss Building - in the January church meeting ed heavily with: their performance.eitea '. Teachers College Willi speak Team P be Grieco Woman's club, and from rade as. representatives c ;Yxfi ,'Hall'last Sunday. The Tlie3'were coached by their teach _- Salem g tam; James Phelan,Dani , Andover • _fire department hi .tlr'e at 6 p,m.and the of- Derry council, Knights of Co 1953 when the trustees were asked ars'and Mrs. $ra3roas:.G, Kelley.,: on ,The Truth Behind Head- Dr. Edward Bulger, James Foley Centennial committee members. truestthfile chib and judges ad-:lumbus, met Wednesday in K. of merely to conduct a survey of the lines." •Michael.DrummeY. Frank Mur-. This will be the second time Commonweal ,fi15e, ,ver Lake Home p• hall. District Deputy Edmund Beating system for recommended music supervisor. ernRrers of the other P.T T.A. in John Hanson, the ]a has been produced: -It is further requested that e *' P The, comedy'roles,in .the pro M phi, John Gish g, that play =Mrs.-'Miltan Double- Sweeney and Fathers O'Connor improvements.' Since that dot n in town have bee Earl Anthony Gal- first presentation of the local commanding officer,of each;. .refreshments S . were and Hanna an attended the meet- the project gradually gained m , duction"proved tremendous liitfi groups Ps Earl Pomerlead, The p to attend, Joseph Noone Daniel Mc- la hti's literary treatment of: Pant' forward as early,,'as dr meeting fol- • g after 'fife last contain l,'-the; bagna,.J p. p ywrig William Andover et was at a list of the officers anti „ ; xl .,ilds.�Ilvvgll, frig. A social will: be held 'at mentum and snow balled, Needed young actors prerented;a suti-y Carthy; Robert Finneran, the North An Po th department w1i time, H. Newton Chase's Grove, Island Pond, May repairs and associated remodeling- .bouquet_to 5uperviaor Kelley.,. WO*N oir'NoisxH ANDOVER White Lawrence Sareon; John the annual meeting of the North bees of a Fo lade, An.of the Dorothy 14 for members and friends.There were uncovered, as the desire t An excellent piece of work was, Moran' Peter Kerwin, Fred CrOS- Andover Woman's club last year. Participate in this pa y -, a}e a report-on the will be lunch and dancing. Com- serve Salems children youth an gone by the"stake hands, Robert• eti ,a Donald Deiirdon, Bart. t has been evaluated by earn chief s office. ;> ,y, e,#arid, The elixir mittee: Jain"Sivik 'Amdsew Grillo adults most efHcrentlY became the mein and 'Ste ,.dt• ,• dale,-Sr., I is , .•, land Reno Orlanno, :F. Con- to critics as excellent Erma -.. -- < ,.. ;` <' riteil,to donate Phan S�lona, Tho:` . - ,, ': ._„ t atxd Jahn Brassard.Th stake con- guiding objective, During the two k`.. Hyland, Fr • nors William Lafond,George Hrll, standpoints,of interest entertain r . ., ns;a ?Qt}R vention,is to be"baldn Laconia,.year interval dozens of meetings Prtiifeseor Budol`Ph Pivear," . •'': .r.ar. 3A: Charles Dineen Frederick'Genth- ent d technique. Contin e �' .. , Ch s m � 9f 1vIaY 2?arrt°'Grand IFnight Sam have bean held rnidniffe oil .Stephenr Alfred;,`plc5watit; An-A s .o ner, J es Crane, Domnic Bo- Mm. Betty Campbell Saunders . 3 e, d. rpy, Sr., burned,and gallons of coffee con am xa ..€atss dkdv, jlettie; Gtlareast;'Janette:;e nanno, -James McGuire.- - will have the lead .role ;o€;Anrr" ;' - .r:.! _ �.'*... ,.,'.,; °':,. _. .._. ;' '. ...,, :.!iS•ith fi+er- sui'iled hY interested members be- Others`— Theodore Iminskr. BradBtieet, Patencer'a'maid;? I � d „c fore SnAI.pl could 1)e prcSe3rte49. "71 fid; . . JAI optee;Brllrio,Battaglioll; �FrankkGriffin, be play�,;by Mij Lotilsr; .. ,eii m uild� l°la*A ani uGiai ',on Neen., ' ' ate ;Spon r Jam►s F. Mur{tliy> �i a li yiett tlarlesd Jr.;Ben , ct a 1Th' ash 13 ra-io of .we:-yt?urraat: Perrone. pari Mrs.:,He,a - but ago action Fish o agger comma an; A uudu A s-r.amd .. g :. s5`e ';a '�.. , ,°;�<,.,..: • .`;.„ n - Bhehmeeting w,ifl be The targot, date to begin the nahan; Amahe1arfe Doted Miss':: i , l � voraV to amens tee zoning s - K. Taylor and-M Milton Howard. '° er discus= ro ect has been set far June 13 far.the Jrowa or.-Hortp Andnyer by scans, ., ;;},t}ivad:.to. - .. -� ;' . . ^Y; _, ' py} false at ij�ir'ch tiiije,the following.items'Pli eirran Pa,Sandita Jonson; Po.-.'y ,f s sr >a.rpatipmea residential„t@ an Talks To Pupils District '. �: . . I on tt�iS 1 � encat4onat aYattieta certain}braes of aria •i� Lit . - } airy, Crai1aterhuu coca -in sue ssansrat area-netween- Grace 'Guinmo, Director SOPUrit3 lyllier' rirrt 'was t ov , arida the will be bBgun: lleamanigirikle, Jaid ae;r s°�tiauna st,.,ffiavia tide, xmra Miss in Service Alpha Phi Chi Sorority of:*vas reason o ¢aogw 3{ 'aid• 1—ITsstalPation of new hot err Sheriff,'Gaorge dragiiov� Plgihtele + ; oerns'mare sartioutany need:and Of Nursing and of Nursing The p i� P y —=�— ` heatmg-System. Douglas Alexander. r '# fanowa: hos tel m Fitchburg, Trintarian Congregational,church Vouidr,i ,.<.,- - ',; q r . ..-:>. 2—1pataIlation of 3-inch cairn d cribed as int ontad�>Eaeteru nqe at Burbank Pi at Cen-:'Count , d ttry $ Cuti Le f!n NOteB The chorus: Joan C7 ike,Linda°u Bianink at a pa a arise visited the North Andover gram- will'hoid its annual dinner y, `` ;,' Irl forced concrete with asphalt " tie ole,Aod.,Said voiuc,rawg a lora .• lith• Wednesday continue �$ 9 . :.' rou 'of t`edtrcttnariders of Wright, Elsdxte Cruelus, Carol; �r nztr,feet,morn or rare•nom tee inter � schools to talk to .ue erg ti?r3:;Incl,. ,PeaborlV. -., k A g. p. Pu or vinyl tile flooring to completely11 eaeon ot.are eaaterro rias til Mapre ARa> interested in nig lkt. Members and guests.,will Va77xeiR:Wes to Lester Chase post, American Le- replace existing;floor. Travis Patricia Foster,Jacqueline a+dd•adntheiM1y:t}ie of seeped st,-thence,grade girls who are g. rtBinette,Frederick Tiidtham Jotvr n t:nae ane'-.tnnnfns to aa.g nursiir career.: .:: . meet at the diuroh at &30 a.,m. on.APr'rl for a,. .:, ` ;.;i, ...AS fnon this Skai heid;.at meeting to Plexi-� 3—New 4-inch.:wainscot an - "ins"e+ datande-.ot iss feet to g Sad the ne Mrs: Dorothy;Graham and Mrs. Koine 'of 1Vlrs. Doflks, theme taraxis Palermo Leo Root Howard Ai-. sue rs @o tanrntus at:rtg6t ---e Miss .Gamma stria i; emripilitig a,list od all Past cam- outside walls. f right,Paula: -ure>.aa. .a .. Vivian Meserve are co-chaiiynen 50 Cedar:street, in,.,a- .:�ilsd la grdup from menders with a view to honoring - 4—Rearrangement of..:kitchen. ,Qtraas S• ark Janes,; and r�mmn a:dtst&•nda nt.:sa.Deet a of the conmmRtee in charge. cartons of elgarettes„ar: . :i p+ and ether I•io11Y Jones,'Jarries Sa'1oma; liar:, the men at a future'slate. It iS equipment with installation of new Rnntphwn ady.d ig sr ane+ �_ a Piggy bank wege'811egeri ,x: the V,;>A.Hos- planned to hold a dinner meeting counters, wall cabinets, and sink. p attnen,$ k cSwaih,Aohnm j fn s-norteeaateriy *� N a�ieaubn a Aiatence a sea cwt to a poineity. Ara S �'�;}�S o been taken, et'• GamLba 'eFe at which tame tokens will be Pre- trtmne turning ane running to to an� k y c Sewing 1Vleetln�, ” ' 5—Installation of new robe J k onpLeoil Curiierce James' , l direction a diarsaee of s7l xeet Vol 5 f:. k s awarded ruin- . closet; Supplycloset, coat racks thanoa turning,g and rnodiag.of a southwgat- O�.5:97 .,, _:... served to these"men who"have C,ouid, DGnat Matte,:George Phr1-� er a4s feet to groups maks served the organization and cam- and closet for game sto ♦rlY dkeatian-a-atetance The Ladies' Circle of .Ain- - e i astea ane of;Maple Avenue. SPoncafaa by St.suchael's-Gond dover, Grange.will meet WedneS-. Lodge PIanS , ". " ' rte• lips, Rachard Frenette, Robert• niet on tird.o ix ScheetAnaitodam. - g... k hospital ire muntty. A::vote of confidencewas 6;-New i!i-inch: copper. water Garland, R' , eaxd point tieing approsiiustety.coo reef > ' tl ,+ the Veterans extended to Past: .:Commander service to the church buildi xcim Lowe, rtha. Yt d' th4 lnter9ecbe, ot,the northerly:Hue M•'av MAT15 1 lich"tls P.N. xowx OF xosrR alloovER • '` are,eagerly building. P body, Bohn Morals, Elaine* e L,ven ' Robert Hutchinson for his effort Third Street and tiu aasteriy line Directed by Nis.1Nmeed aremahaa nubile J j >` 7—Removal of center paMitian g nthard, IaTlerte Hogttriy GeiV _ Maple &samre, thence`taroi�, and inn. t'- ,;ie frtrinn: Derry to putting over the Dorothy Scott . mus to a hottaweete, 'direction along rt?q,M ", �. Katharine DiiSe which will take place May m vestry and installation of new Aldine Spalke, and Joan Mac-: the eaeterry ane of aatd Mance Avenue, ti:. Lawrence lodge;90 Qr+eE' liistfc-type folding drapes. Dowell ' azo rest so:ebe,pomt of beginning. �� _ y,►° 't'�S 2ipy,.,,`ulhvan, Bene - pie overhaul overhaul of Esrey. -. riootao the. alar u, lass: o;. of Italy in Ametgca wiII 1$U _ vostie'Laporte: 1'ns wawa nyendmenta..tb aootng tiv rawe w, ♦aaatr• •w year in celebrating the 50th " organ now in the.sanctuary r are-iambi "P»ved. d1'Yankee Hal and Bean Snppal . tiles - i, '. - Treasurer RGbert Kesler was in- Boars Learn.i.esiatln - aisnea: .. by Service'C*Msdttaa f'., vers of the founding , WinH Prize strutted try time meeting to with- Four teen ;.. ...(3$ORGH.lr3nti°tm. . :Ceelicbow,lckLodge. MT. and A.A4 �+cau . order. yy age boys from Law-g Attorney General. �. ''- Q�eI'hf N. �♦ renes"and Andover"were given tie Mar ri,'iess: Saiwday, ffiay 14—S to 7-P.m " May u. At a meeting 1te14 fore,Park In 3vfati- draw 52,000 frbm First Carrgrega- ■ighea: ._ - Amendment:to 2onrng.ray-.caws-adep :night in the lodge hall vii., ,,. `.'aaa safety' driving Central:Beata Auburn tional church's savings account to lesson fn geography late Thursday: •' ' eoiirt i. yyorrs. A98�)H!C Trmpu at the si ec ai gown Meeting bared to • hill street,initial Plans,tgers;,- held and James begin the Project. The balance. to afternoon by Salem ,and New, 7bwn CRerk. laba,,a.str♦at'Rortb Andover North Andover Veteran's..Tadit19or�i etp8 for a dinner-dance ayhich'. lowtas e♦aeo Chudna;to cents weaneadar evn ng Apra :.and Mr's Harvey Salem Central School defeated be paid over sten-Year period A Hampshire sUate police. x Aauovecrrwndover, Mau ;1 r. M.,unser Artime rY ot:the esu held on Columbus day ase Street, a„junior at Autlurai S to 2 Tuesday in the first standing vote of thanks.suggested The 16-year-olds were surprised' 'A to a true coDJ. vorRo w amass saot,on-r, jubilee event. `i. hr school m.baseball gameofthe season Played by treasurer Robert Kesler, was to learn Cariobio lake'is srtuBtei}, ry of the Nortn anaoxer zonas syr aw burn ,N. H.James Petals accorded triisteet Guild and Davi- in New Hampshire.not MassaClnt by atrikws a out dna inserting to Yiaae John Leone was apgiomter:` 'iI WOr! second at Au Liner the following: - am chairman afid loris - c410. tS out of :and Arthur'Paterson pitched a son who had brawn up complete setts. itoouon I. site of rain m an zones} gr ki. ,� - pOj° and detailed plans for the..project The police lecture they gat also aistdo a be furthered at a seises of, ; ,$pt9..Irl Laben, a.atu- three-hitter for Salem with Peters ANNQUNCE,iHE In determining the area and tr�neageI:,in s to be held in the nasilrtt 'High;Manchester, getting credit for the "victory, in their own spare time.:The pas- ticluded-instructions on the;lake E A11E •EAS . TO any tot in any tuning district e, -. .._ M_:.. __ .:.r.0 Ain nonintRISalein scored six runs in the for .thon, offered a braver of being\SalemS.sourm of drinking y:. ttecv�•v-.sas:reswara.-u=.�a•,enecucc li Wil be Mrs RUtfi: $'datke„t'',:._.. "::.-. '•, " "r.: "' ,_: Sbua '"l�avikt'Hit al'ttl' rthUT 1hY (m�a �etIn ariLfy.:_ „�� llt "ts> 11 ��. " ' de1610 io of:tht werrvit: Perrone: - Flans an.Mrs, Ilel`en`'iaita'•'dR.diil ag.. '•.,,�,.;., _.. ':" 't'' Cussed •,lit r;na ac ' ::'bollalf df:the larger committee: ' field;' Tem Ste' Rena Butter�> "%TiD m amend..the.zoning BY-Laws - •. aril. Essex" sti•Qet', g Aleathe> will he The target, date to be n the han• Ag ,M ie Cate Bress- for the mown of Porth Andover by Bhang-;.`. _•. K. Taylor and M.'Milton How .,�;. : r - ., mP, restricted realaential to an. tmued to Wedl*9d4v,u3;Ll)wre- ri „ . s't'° eld,:`May }when further discus= project,has been set.for .lune 13 ....Mare Cote, Miss:.; . no; Brom a ren Talks 'Po Pupils District court I Ata, vntleri ;, ark an"Alan on t31js sub• t :will take at which time:the followi items �e nkle,,Sandra Johnson; Po-- educational district a certain pardei of lana :, in• - located in the general axes between Main is Grace -Gumma, Director Sorority Dinner court was '-informed that`%till .• . b9,•;atlgeg Crawfarlt Ql'`_ licematt Perry; Gail Waterhouse;: st.,:<second-St., Maple Ave:.. and Third ,M s S }' : -.n:Mass.'.il7aor prize WOr Place.Lunchwas�served under the will be begun: of Nursing and.of Nursing Service The Alpha P11i Chi sorority of was reason to believe' that_ direction of Jolm Brassard. 1—Installation of new hot air Policeman Winkle, Jean Ward; at.,being more particularly bounded dna Wright of ,. Ravenhill, Sherlff, Geo a Gagnon Piahnele aeacrinea as f°n°wit' .line at.Eurbank hospital in Fitchburg, Trin#arian Congregational:church-would be indicted by.,.the-Esse -,�£„„,.. a heatingrsystem. - Douglas Alexander, 'a Beginning at spoiat on the Easterly ass. e vat sand point being a distance visited the North Andover.gram- will its annual dinner at Cen-County. grand jury. Surety i' ,®'- • 2—Installation of 3-inch rein- ofThe.Mapi A ,. p .g til: American LegionNOtes ':forcedconcrete-floor with asphalt The chorus:.Joan Clarke, Linda: pf 327 feet:.more or less from the Inter mar.schools to talk to rile eighth ry'Inn, Peabody, Wednesday.continued at $1,000. <' .. ,. Wr' t Mame section of-ilii eseterly line of Maple Ava, -els who are interested in ni ht. Members and.guests will Valliere was taken into,cust "`n,�et, ans A group,:of past commanders Of or'vin.1 tile flooring to completely rail ' GruClmS, Carol” _ snit southerly line of second Rt.,. thence grade m e _g.. Le- turning al rlghh eagles dna running n an a nursing career.- meet-at the church-at 6:30 a. m. bn•-April -27 for a break at-t of rilelrll)ers from the.Lester Chase:poste American Le-::replace existing,floor. P -Travis,Patricia Foster, Jacqueline„: g g - ,lbuP Bnettc, Frederick Tfnkham, John•• easterly direction a dtstanee of 125 feet tq: point; thence turning at right angles Miss Gumino stressed the rte- Mrs• Dorothy Graham and Mrs. home of Mrs. Doris:ES'Donne. auiciliacyto the Veterans of >n°n; held s meeting to plan on: 3—New 4-inch wainscotting on n`aa int;then aturnn of s9 test m a Vivian Meserve :are co-chairmen 50 Cedar street, in which f%., . compllmg a.list of all:.past coon PaletTnoI, Leo Root; Howard Al-.: War's - med”a group from outside walls.. - bright, northwnaterly;direspon.m apoint; thence of the committee in charge. cartons of cigarettes,a'waliet at Li and enter-. founders with.a view..to honoring . 4-Rearrangement of kitchen ll Paula Ames , Mark Jones„ Anrning aaa. running_')a a onnbaaitarly a i bank we alle ?... at-, the men at a future date. It u. Holly Jones,_James Salome, Har- direction a distance Of 339 feet to a nwnt: ff piggy re ged to iia„ m a boys at the V. A. Hos- - : equipment with installation of new old G - 'thenceWroing and.running in a southerly DANCE VARIETIES .. "• 'been:taken. <r.;_ Man c ester- Games were planned to:hold a dinner meeting counters, wall cabinets, and sink pea.Gagnon, Peter McSwain, Alvin' direction a distame'of 273.feet to a point;: sewing Meeting :. „' a?k., .43i at which time,tokens will be pre body, Patrick Wallace, John Of is5s "" ygd arld •pries awarded win 5-7natallatlon of new :robe thence wrrA ,and running doa-southwest- The Ladies' Circle of North An sented to these men'who'have • Jenkersan, ;Leon Currier,. James; or .direction a:distance of 344 feet to.a • elY Gu11d •ll-meet Wein S- ":, various groups.make. served the organization.-'and Coln- Closet,- supply closet, coat Packs, Gould, Doubt Matte, GeorgePhil-.• point on the easterly Iine of Maple Avenue, spanssrsd by Si.Mrcha dOVer Grange W3 a Lt)[l 'e plant}SQt i uettt:;'trdps to,elle hospital 8fdd - and closet.for game storage.. said point.being approximately 300 feet No.Andover High School:Audltedun. - g munity. A vote of confidence was Ups, Richard Frenette; Robert a - from the.Infemectlon of.the northerly line a 19 of 8:00 P.M. dog{ =prl2,es that the veteTdCls' s—New t'-Inch' copper water of Third Street and' the easterly nae of Smday.May , TOWN ON NO[1TH'ANDOVER�_ •l ""^. _ extended to :Past -Commander GaT land, Richard Lowe, � g• Peabod Martha: T'{ •en} n,tom=.'t`j}elx' visits are eagerly Hutchinson for his effort service to the church building. y, John Morel Elaine Maple. Avenue. thence turning. and run- nhesi d b9 Mrs• Heruard Bresnahan lidaTh Jubilee 1. Y. "{cypa};ed,,. gahose from Derry to putting.over the Dorothy Scott_ 7=Removal.of center partition Blanchard. Karlene-Horton Ger-a ping in a .northwesterly direction along me easterly line of said Maple Avenue, 1..••'•.,• : ' a SEllza Kures, Katharine m vestry and installation of nt�w 32o fast to the.point of beginning. Lawrence lodge,902,:order So Drive which. well take-•place May aIdiile Spalke, and Joan Mac-' m Boaton, Maes- Mar u, lass. - `' - vi of Italy in America will oin ahw Arm-, Hilda .Sullivan, Rene 26 lastic-type folding.drapes. Dowell. rbc Within amendments to zoning by-laws o. _ Y j Laporte. 8—Complete overhaul of Estey are hereby approved. 6r Yankee Rain and Bean Supper '•. !'^af" aP year in celebrating the, 50th a th acid Yvamle La rt signed:< hr Servke Csanesn.e y.I :' - 1118 Pr organ now In the sanctuary. C•soRgm s1NaoLDrgae' of the folmfiing of : Boys Learn Lesson a Attorney general, 'ceeAkhn••Ick Lodge. A.r. and A.M.Ae � $ Treasurer Robert Kesler was in- }' M1 } �+criu . order. i *` s�torie.:Park in Man- Salem, :structed:by the meeting.to with- Four teen age boys from Law- May 11,-3955• Saturday. May 14-5 to Z,p.m. At A meeting held Th, rs Mar u, 3e55 k• draw$2,000 from First Congrega- renoe and Andover"were given a. JOlnd I. LYON& C Amendment w Zoning BY•Law9-adopted night in the lodge hall:on Hay" :,r. ag¢,.safety driving �:. Town Olvak, MA..�NIC TEMPLIi at the special Town.Meetly vela m the hill street, initial plans wire` 'Central Bleats Auburn ironer churclls savings account to lesson in geog;a Y late Thursday; North Apdevsr, Mass.;. :(... tohmoma Street.Horth Andover North Andover Veteran's.Auditortum pn +"?, .iFV$a held and James x Amevet orth A 15ch.6-99 a•nla Children.K wail weaneeaay.even ng wprU n, 1955 at s for a dinner-dance which wallMr.and Mrs-.Harvey Salem (7entral School defeated began the project. The balance to afternoon by gal ,and New; ;Alt as a-tree ggpy,; • P. M., under Article-11 of ton warrant- held on.Columbus day as jh g(f1 -be Paid over a ten-year period. A Hampshf"re state'police... . VOTETJ to emend.Section-1, dt Art] :,. n street, a juzuor at Auburn!8 to 2Tttesday in the first.at vote of thanks;.suggested The 1& were sut7arlsedl .,. x 1Y -O the North.A¢dover Zomng ay- ubilee event, high school in 0a�ball game of the season played q by striking it oat Bon faseraag In id John Leone was aPpnintad': :1f- :H, won::second at Auburn N. H James Peters treasurer Robert Kesler; was to learn Caen bic�lake is situated, thereof the souowing: am chairman aIId pkans I# accorded trusteet Guild and Davi- lin New Hampshire,not Massachtf!r ; Section 1. size of Lou m eu zooms Si' - "..: 4•.SO points out of and.Arthur'Paterson pitched a Districts q be furthered at a serles,of o sari wino had drawn up complete setts- ONCE THE in determining the areaand frontage of • n<� 00„Earl Laben, a Stu- three-hitter for Salem with Peters:and detailed plans for the E ARE PLEAStrOPENING TO ANNO Wigs to be held m the near fntut project ; The,police lecture they got also. any lot in any zoning district.there ahau',--t= tial High;Manchester, getting credit for the victory.. Ill their own spare'time. The pas- included instructions on the lake; not be:included.any land within me'limits. ° of a street upon which such lot abuts, , H ;Prize with 419 points. Salem scored, six runs is the for then: ofered a prayer of bemglSalem's.source of drinking; C ® , .von-tf ma ice to.sucn .treat,le in me S T• „' rs'of the three top poli- second end one each nil the fourth thanksgi?ing to bring the meeting luster supply:;,They. :were told. '�/ N ownsr of tea lot; exspr mat u a co her For i Sale'• p Illi Cyt, to m Ute finals to and sixth. Auburn scored one run • '• ' lot has iia corner bounded i a curved ,?rP- mPe to a Close. 'swimming is absolutely..forbidden.,. Aft line connecting other bounding lines whirr, Moue`H P8r•WAR"0 Ro4M aHo. Wig#. C remont, May 2L m lire first and one run m the Reports called for by Moderator The boys came to the attention `.� '% �� if extended, would intersect,the lot area 'With gy�me1mom, garage ana..P, Iepatxl. seventh. Clarence Nutting during the pro- ire the police when It wels reported, and lot frontage shall be computed as a Laaasr�pad On* Wine ;leen .,she ,.•r.,' All 17 boys that made the trip ceedings of the meetin indicated that they Were swiimm� ftt the, H�' such bounding Imes were an.extended. v9 a Inter. three masa lei',h•aa& 1 - g g T :No lot, upon which is then located any P• 4 ; .•::'. ,. were able to:get into-the game.clearly First Congregational lake.:Tilley were on the water in a e annutet to so.i•n (nonfe:-lj , M, �lneral g building or with respect to which a permit They were Douglas LBCourse,C. Y baa sen Issued and is men outstanding ,?r v. P. ch - is progressing steadily in 'boat:: Prapelk;d by an outboard. Call t morning}PSWICB 481= urcli ' Prog for erection of any.building, shall f of liars. Jane Young Arthur Paterson 3�B dt P., Larry.alt.-areas.of its activities.:.R.e' rts mqtoe When , TQNITE-foe the SEASON then be sub-divided`or reduced in area C p Pollee spotted them` in any manner.union said lot shall there; wN oi* NORTx.�;iDo .�r:wrbaiiway took: plane Donabedian p' Del°Fault were presented� by Deaconess The quax'£at went to the lake„Jn. . , after be of.suMcient area and;width neo. : ”- :;*fternoon from the.Saw- L, F., James Peters 1M. B Fr P.; Helen. Pl . aydon Trustee : Alan an automobile.which they parked, wNig meet the r uirements of the By Law a Home. Rev, Karl Harry Krikorfan S, S.,B Butt Guild, Treasurer Fobert Kesler, on .Policy street, Year the intake; and anus.auep lot eoaiterea.sea Any building i -et♦ ff}} icy thereon:-Man meet.ai oa other zs$mre- ' •• ,Lp It. Luke's Methodist 2B, James Bean IB, John,Lawrie Philathea President,Ruth Enning, where the water is pumped into; -DAIRY.., menta of this By-Law. If land-be nub-. ,t. O n� ls� ated-.and' conducted R. F., Richard Berbohai R. F., ' the town mains. Th ,. ARA, divided, conveyed, devised or atnerwiee f :•yf••"-*.;'d 'w ,' : ,;. Philathea Treasurer Verna Dona- They calmed, Y transferred in.violation hereof: rm building.. ` $ uaat•• :;K , „services at Forest Hill David.Raymond 3B,-Gordon Dunk-:hue,Church School Superintendent r own boat:and motor for att . ... permit or otherto permit mitffishall be issued withred y.iAass r r ., 5, t Derry. The:bear ley, S. S., Bruce McKenna 2B>;William Hodge, Secretary of the afternoon on the water.:They wore+ FtN Merly "FROSTY S or with reference to the lot(a) retained 'e*ictio enjaamin Hoisington, James d etavineau 213; Richard'liaymen's' Fellowship Van Law- bathing suits, but,these were cov-,": , 'untie all of.such land dna lots mean'Urs :'. x _g,, :Ray Scott,. and Bergeron IB, Allen Ingalls L.F.;::rence,and the tor,Rev.John C. With clo�tliing. CHICKERING ROAD. NO. ANDD ER regntremens of the Bylaw: Any lana pastor, taken by emineat domain:or conveyed for .,May 31 r r, Jr. A delegation and:Joseph Pijiovar C. F. Haney. a _ There was::.a Police recep{lolls a pubic purpose fur which the lana coma Amendment to zoning By-lawn a the W. S. C. S. of SRtty boys.turned out for base committee waiting for.them when. RT$. 1-25 and 113—Near Wilson S-Conler` have been or was taken by.ecomenr domain at the Special Town Mee tln bend'. hunch: n shall.not be deemed to be tra emned in North1,.,veterans Auattoli+tn5,.: �, ..x. *. ball this year. The squad had ,to,_:r�Specifications Ready thky'docked. All four expressed; a violation of the.provisions hereof. Wednesday evening April:27: at s r. �';�"* be cut down:to twenty,because of : "d surprise about the lake being inn, When a lot in one ownership is situated :.under article 12 of the Warrent - ^i `�' .? in.part.in the Town or North Andover and VOTED to.amain the.Zoning BY- '" iPAtients • the.lack of playground.:spacelAc- Specifications for the new four, 146i Hampshire and the-fact that' is pan in an adjacent town or city, the d �,1 itisclosed to swimming, Parents; l to Changs me fnitgadtu teW I p - cording to.Mr. Petrillo and Mr.:room addition to high the ayonaw,regulations a mudlied to that o4 Of land from Agltcukura b i ane .. admitted - to the Littlefield, ,the Sunior_ High -school are now. ready and may were, notified. and wariliings Cid=tY}B1 J d he Br-Law shall be applied m that portion of.such lot as;lila in Use Town.of Norm 'A parcel.04 land on the ¢hrtharlIyy niat= trona hospital, Ed- coaches, CII the. ,. mlrp* Andover in the a--- .manner 'as if the cisrk street, bounded and.•desdtdad`.: ttlrig `sgtuad lS (me.be odour ed by ONitTaCtAi's at the pealed at- a closed-door confelL `f. ®f11rL entire lot were situated therela follows: ` .e4hester, N. li. Dns- the 11a1'(l@st fobs.iYi,_CO¢lChl$g+.:WbOdtlldry 131'll School office of ence• Except m ae einaeter provided,sea, In single Starting ata etope bound`ondrrev5'; Sadie Holden of 'kind Wende M. Davis. The boys departed with their;'. It ,t ' -realdenne, general realdenea, educational, eaxtarl9 side of Clark atre.,l.oil , 17 �,' leduetrlal it agricultural districts there seventy-mH a (1Tc5u feet Wes ° i118t-�iEtltYers , deposit onus£`pay a $101boating and auimaitillg gear,firmly DOCryi end _ LINE OI ; nodi be provided for .edea dwelling or edea r a set an 15arry. posit. Therg is no tee for Salem ed that Filey must avoid= other permitted principal building elected north Audovee,.Mase a j after the adoption of"this amendment to In a northwofforly, Winners at the Vietoty Rebekah;t'esi(leltti-interested in, bidding. Canobfe lake In'the future. Police; tbia:By a tot containing an area aaiereet seven hundred, ' lodge whist ppaarty'- alai of hearts,' The bids will be opened at 4 said this has been the season's first- • f<<E CREAIYttS of not ness than twenty thousand.•t2o,doo) ;aoaoa) feet m A stake Mrs- LilNan ]Igagoon .Door P P May 24 at Salem' Central ,e, Th •e will be no rhoree it arluaro feet and a frontage of act less In a more westerly direanon b " , -F-e3tman hos- school. _ W8 ` than one_hundred:and twenty-five (125) 4wo hundred.seventy (270');; _. Jacqueline Brnnelle, p1T'det - roma,. Wtitlt a drinking V✓StQre 'q - ;' feat upon the frontage street. . less to a stake;thence turning an`' :: flay.,. a son to'Mr. Mrs. Alta Merrill., rlsolatiocis,' supply' to protect'against.contain..-,, ,•FRAPPES i The'bt size end lot frontage require- '¢ a northeasterly direction-four ward Trehil)18,y of;Florence Cross and H6rman - hl'ati0 - . mento' above apedfled'shall not apply to fiety-ava (455) feet inert.,.cg',i .•, Dance list Windham . . n, they will be in no mood, r, aZ Ibt wntaining.;lose than twenty thou- etaits; thence,turning and avnr)i,% A Joubert. �.High., sooners: Leona to be Ienlells in-filture.vi'D18t101'IS. OPENING ,SPECIAL.. Bann (20,000) square feet area and having east southeasterly direction do tsao: Morrison, Norma Webster, Alma The WlndJites will hold a dance fa" than one .hundred and "twenty-five .. ? MILK SHAKES fonr hundrato eevwall (470') t:• 0 1 �T ,(125yfeet width upon me frontage street lsss to a,atone watt, men aro J' ,.ta'hugille, Ra moad:;�. Theriault; at W1t1dh8m Town Hall at'g:3() � Ba ONE Ice Cream Come if such lot was lawrasy laid out and wit l ave hundred tarty i54U:)Isar, g" Elena Evans, Reirnisr Fran- o'clock :Saturday .nigbt, This is 1 Buy'' duly recorded by pian or deed prior to the ess w a atone bound; tbeaee or Dlsh-aid GE ONE FREE. •ASSORTED ertect)ve'data of th s ameasho to this aning in a southerly direcrlon „.• cis Carlton,Alice Rowell, Arthur the last dance of the sQasaat and .: � it'Oq " ,Ry-Law ami It S!such date cud{ lot was. red 8nY-elx and b11-100 058. . ha • :y'mW Mary , 1�E3'lOp1e.the QdS W$Il be . Ybis Introdu efFer -ett- COLD DRINKS not aaigmea by omen land of Wit same ora or less to the point treg(, THS given to the Ctol owner available fee combination with or. tact ai lana contains ten, y,etz .. Pulver, Do10reS�DI.lelyOTriSOn. Altee Witten.Girl Scow. There will .a.■■w a use In connection with such lot;. provided less. Said bounds ace'ail ba,. ..." ':9D artd.Sr1�.:3G '7.inIItler, -F. E. Marsh, arlfl MCA, tied rprize�awa4a. A�p� I` : . .. PIM Sundclys May 15.: f ' that on any.such lot mere awl not here f land entitled Plan of >'a o; ..5::���•lAM Y enerbe built. any duplex or: 2-faintly ` r 4.60. Lillian Magoon. i reahmP.lt will he + } beet A; Steinberg In Nofnt'^ resldeaca andprgvided that there may assachueettq dated Marsh 1§5s,.a :. l S anti muHiC will b'e:furnished brV S �r :; E ��. bunt on any such lot only one single y gsjph B. Brsaceiu. C. 'E. M9• a !� family. residents or one permitted Win• ;,,• £,� �`9ALLS ':loCal'orc:hestra. DRY �G �. assaehaEetta y, ' �'1"Q pp�: Isere > a� V4rY mid �r residential structure: loaning the. Ya i •: N --ll 1' ,, ('h mnlittee: Mrs.: nerbert Cru- apace requirements of this BY-Law. The within ameudowal9 to t:q ! 1 R ) 1rhe ��CK -.'Boston. brass.. May.11, 1950. bY'Iawa ed: hereby bpproved,,.;::, r}w r 11{ttil the Clime Of,the School'cltls, Mrs. Raymund Barlow, Mrs, '0 I ) ; Signed: .c` bIALS �kX''CLS' Amfwe- . t The:w1thin amendments to zoning b9- `term In June,warkitig:papej'S w1I1.Robert Armstrong. s q laws are hereby approved. aEGRGH pTNGDLD f, +.?' SER,YICS . .WILLIAM F.DOCK,Pnw,, Attorney Osneral. Attorney,6eneray 5,. r lie ne1W'mlRA at. . office of . g' •CHARCOAL GRILLS t (af Georgeelagola 8lgnea: May ii,;less a, N .Principal WendeII V. Davis at Rehearsal Tonight TEL< LAWRENCE • PICNIC-SUPPLIES 1'NOren Anaw.r, anus tv h' h school, The plan ICE CONTAINERS, AYAlLA6LE ON PREMISES gttaseed as a true COPY: aonN r. LsoNs WA&Pl-1s ivy a«1 rY 16 ETC., ni Jos a z:Lyons Teva clerk - in have the papers issued by Mrs. St. Joseph's choir holds an ion- � ' Town clerk xorm Annoyer, Mast l ) j e Broadway Ruth Manson school district clerk,:portant rehearsal at 7:30 tonight Nwih Andover, Mass. North Andover, Masa i 'I T-Mpy 39 14-Ld,1980. Attested ui n has oop6't "�' lid;; QanCE11Ed. 8`Y the Cl1tIR'Ch. ]' Flav ,� • , i �., Z4 THE EVENING TRIBUNE- LAWRENCE, MASS.—FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1955 Sunda Salute ' s Probe Of ' �� �� y Fifth And- Sixth Graders_ Y Counch Methuen Children Gave Four Performances ITo Armed Services ewsman s Death i C ' � T S > i �riia�rsYMolvDs e AP Wirephoto) GTON, May 13 (INS) ' to department today A council to direct social activities for fifth and sixth graders of Greater Lawrence public and x .a- complete investigation paraehW schools has been.organized at the Y. M.C. A.,under the direction of Boys'Work Secretary _ HON.SUMNM. WHITTII�r, 'tlte;'adath of American news- Wallace R. Gumb. The members of the council are: Standing left:to right:4ohn Nahll,.John White, ` The third annual. Armed,5 '� trolls- Symonds;.• who was William Clark, Edward Suchodolski, John McCarthy and Joseph Croteau. -Seated, left to right z '+ ei'y sten to` death by rioters. in Carol Hicks,Boyce Mears, Sandra Gregorowica;.Jane Bensmmand Diann Landry. a- ices Breakfast will be held ah a' Jewish Communit Center Sou ngapore., Y Tlie department said it was morning at 10. The.evontrs `ously,'disti+essed" by the at - will�iaclude..this possi)iility in their ,,.p. The mother was Phy111s1'} x= sponsored by the Lawrence p lk$yinoiids a United Press Lawrence planning. Hooke. _ Armed Services Coirunittee,hY - ppiiderit.-:It iris ted diplo- In discussing the educational n son'-'Friday at Lawrence (Continued from Page One) support of the permanent corn- General hospital to'M^ �„,, Ther of Our of Momma Carmel church, Meth - operation wine.Lavirence-Post, offfeials in Singapore to 5 Lady h nen have presented the play "My . Jew• h_War Veteran”and >r mtttee's activities, Mr. Stevens. Perigrene Shwarger; 26 CantefY rt; Little one, four capacity andiences with a special performance for the nuns of Greater Law- i with the British in a full �, , pointed to the public relations b These gifts," Mr. Stevens said, dry. Dedicated to`Ar'c" Fe u1 "bring y committee under -warms Carolstreet. Andover. 11� A���� j ranee:convents. The splay_.t9a; directed.by Sister St.Irene de Redemptenr,superior,and director Week and the American 'Jewr q=� - biro the total raised b the van- p • ..., - ons committees throughout the of John B. Os ood.,Zn explaining A son Wednesdayat Bon.Seol' 5 of dramatics at the school. :Mines Doris.Cote,Judy.Carbonueau and'.Patricia Gurhnethad the lead-. Tercentenary, the' breakfast,;, • + .]j _ Greater committees area u to g g - - Ing roles. 7.eft to right,:Patriots Deseliene,Anne Marie Bernard, Dolores Dancause, Donna Ander- - also, pay special 'tribute Prl:�e For P bis"committee:s'Part in the plan- sours. hospital,to;Mr. and lUIrs;'^ chow,Patricis Authnet as-queen of Peace and Doris Cote as Ellen;a war orphan. mothers and wives of local Jew $611,979. Of.this amount,.$100,- rang, Mr. Osgood stated that they Patrick-O Sullivan,174r/s'.Oakland men, in the service. Lieutei} • 000 is'set aside to offset operating expect to change the,format,for avenue, Methuen.The mother was , •. • • . • • Governor Sumner G. Whither ( Rosar Pu deficits accruing during 1954 1955 such a group slightly and carry Catherine'Langille. z, and:1956;�the pledge period of the on the work as a public under- A daughter Wednesdayat Boi1t, Traffic Violations Rel ' ous School ' P.T•A.E1�ectlon > finest speaker. ' y P gI fund, and'the balance will be used u In the absence of Mrs. 14Iau - standing council. It will he their Secours'hospital to Mr, nd'Mrs for construction." i , meq,, M ,],, �T. Nevins, chairman of the", �; '!y � job- to-interpret the work of the Eugene Dudley, 52 Mystic streetw • - .Called�n Court 1Qt11.Annive�rs 'r M'onda Night Services Committee, wfki f6 _ "As.for our building fund, there permanent development program Methuen.-`The mother was Jac- y y g ;r;,� ` man.C the committee, will;:" 'i �'" are still a number of prospects to committee-as well as:that of the clueline Ziewig. • Wo Mrs. Charles Goldman, vice-ch "- k be called upon and others who various departments of .the hos- A son Wednesda at Bon Se Donald Ariiiiault, 2a Bellevue The May meeting of St Marys P p y Observance of the tenth anni- side-initially at the breakfast,"', , s have asked.us'-to come back:There pilar. This will be done through cours Hospital to Mr. .and Mrs„ avenue, Haverhill, pleaded guilty P.T A. will be held Monday eve- Russell Anderson, 347 Sale In Lawrence District court Friday versary of the founamg Of' then will turn the meeting 'Over',, are also at least two large indus- channels and media available at 1n,� y mg in The Auditorium at 7:30 �;, past co ,< tries from whom we hope to hear such times as interpretation is; street.. The mother was Teresh to a-complaint of Overtime park. weekday school of religion was �order that the Sisters will have Henry Malls, Ing on Franklin street,and he was held Wednesday at the Central the opportunity to talk with the er of Post 40 who Will serve in a short while; Mrs.Sutherland needed. He.gave special credit to Micholski. fined$5, Methodist church. Mrs. Wilmer parents concern master of ceremonies. "} ��` stated. "With our committees newspapers and radio stations in A son Thursday at Bon Secoum, ' pareng graduations hospital to Mr• and Mrs. Wilif Alexander Li inaki 59 Jackson morn was general chairman of and promotions. Invited guests at the)lead tabt r, continuing their solicitation actin- the area for their part in bringing Moore v pp the committed which planned the At this .meeting n polys in addition to the. above wi,. s', sties, it is expected-that-consider, to the public interpretation of the - • 24' Haverhill street, .. , street,Haverhlll,Pleaded guilty to supper and Program. The supper 4mina elude the following. M a a" able addition funds`will be turned needs of the hospital. dover. The another,was Wmif parking In a prohibited area on was served by the ladies of the and election of officers will be J. Buckley, Alderman ',: in toward the new wing construe- The permanent, or 'executive Dumond, Central Methodist church:Prayercanductill Fallon, Alderman cerard:A.; y y, �l" the nine side of Canal street:and hour, since pl ns mum h coffee f'K' ii ''`r` tion,costs'by the time .all cards committee, of which Mr. Stevens A son:Wednesday at, on Se� was fined $5, was .offered by Rev. Julius S. P must acorn- mette,Ahdernrap lxinis J: s. are ln. is chairman;will meet again about tours hospital to'.Mr, and MrIP :•; Raymond Laine; 5 Concord ha�� The rogram included PIeted for the grammar school Alderman Joseph R'7yra ) Charles Fay, 140 Pleasant street!" P P z Mr::Steven stated that the June 18 to report their sub-corn , street; pleaded guilty to'parRing s piano solo by Miss Valeri Sni-graduation banquet to be held Jamin City, wed, most recent architect's estimates rmttee enlistments and set their Methuem The mother was Frances' 1 near,a loading entrance on Em- gorsk( vocal. selections b Miss Tuesday. The president•and all committee Mrs. Max lans for the summer and fall. Gaudet, Y officers will of construction costs for the new P bankment road and was fitted$5. Faith Potter accompanied by Miss Present reports on Armed treasurer, John ti!e;rs; service win run considerablyover A daughter Friday at Bon Seg; , James English, 636 Belmont Clara Matthes; hyd[nns Mrs activities of the past two years. tory; 'treasurer, Sohn G' z4 ;,, n the o r i g igna 1 $500 000 figure tours hospital to'Mr. anil_Mn�,. street, Manchester,. N. H.; slid by Harlan Knightly; candle lighting commander,Jewish War Vet9rNljTANCE DE 1rA80 Donald Crouteau,38 Forest'street'. Planned., The. actual cost cannot New Arrlv'als Methuen. The.mo Albert Eofaila 41 Hall street Ha- fry' Jisretta J. Murray, Ph D., Mrs. Harold Silva resltl t?,.`-" " '' verhill, were listed" as failing to presentation of gif tg by Mrs.$eall Su Er - rmns a he_deterpeted until apectfications .-. nn other,was Jame PP Jewish War Veterans a a e De Nero, Baugh- are completed and all bids for A son Friday at Arlington hos- Reed. a, appear on parking violations. : John Dawson and 'a recitation Harry Koffman, Center fire e and Mrs, Joseph 1)e bull ital, Arlington, Va., to Mr. and A daughter Fruiay at Bon Sot. John J. McIntire, 157 Aldrich "The Forward Look," •,by rViis. Saturday Abraham Rappaport.Jewish'' `4 '',bfe$dowbrook road, Me- g arer eceived. This may P doors h y be another month or two hence. Mrs. John J.Morrison, 608 Pinnet capital ld Mr. and MrsT street, West Roxbury, Pleaded Hatboro. :/ A baked bean and ham supper, munty Council President, „- awafded Pirst prize Ma drive, Falls Church, Va. The Carl W; Schofield Jr.,'4 Shepley, guilty to overtime parking on Ek- Sub-committees assisting with sponsored by the Friendly Circle Joseph RudayslQ,:who*111 de, ;, h grade drvrsion of the y Al Another Story y mother was Agnes .Wojtkun. street, Andover. The mofherwa sex street and was fined$5, Allan included the following: and Y tris in Aaron .$ e h> t', , a the Archdiocese of "Since,the original plans for the paternal grandparents. are Mr,, M}challis Harrel Barr, 127 Main street, Groveland Young Men's Fellowship of Supper, Mrs. Harlan Knightly; the South Congregational chairman of the 'Council tq , lot at the Museum of Development Fund were estab and Mrs. Joseph A. Morrison; pleaded guilty to;overtime parte- decorations, Mrs. William Shik- will be served at the church ssatur- tenary Committee;;Abbiee-W: e:Atts;�o ston. Miss DeNaro fished early. in 1954; Mr, Stevens 49 Avon street: FOOD SAL$ SATbRDAY ing on Essex, street and .was xallah; gifts, Miss Enah Orff and da from 5 to 7 P. m ' lamo, president, N. E..'S'e' .tine,of:a'group of pupils of continued, the General Hospital A daughter, Thursday at Law- A food sale cored'' y1taiy school who received has been o spoil liY 't"i fined$5. Mrs, 3ahn Dawson; invitations, The committee in ch JWB: Dr, Joseph Prirriaek; „-> y., operating.at aver maxi- ranee General hospital to Mrs and Parish council at St,.Paul's i€: ergs:' Co- Ep Martins Cook,18 Lancaster tet- Mrs- Richard Takesian and Mrs. chairsiien Mrs: William 'McCabe man Haverhill JWB Armed se ,dor exhibits in the fair. mum capacity-and the need for Mrs. John McNamara, 20 Avon copal,church, North'Andover; wilt race, Brookline, pleaded guilty to Gladys.Jones d Paul Thomson; Donald Scott, ices Committee; Mrs, Mai i� Ara to Miss DeNaro was additional beds is apparent, If this street. The mother was Jean be held at the parish house Satun, overtime on Essex street'and was A volume of the'Interpreters chairman, Lowell,: JWB,%j•�''A_ 'Fun at the Cir-.need continues, it could be pro Cassidy., day'beginning dt 2 p, m. Lawrence Remick. Mrs. Harold : fined,$5. Bible was presented to Mrs.Mtn'- Minty, Mrs. David Schmottlach Services Commitee; 1l.d" , , , vuled for by adding:another;story A-son Thursday at Lawrence ray, by the teachers. Plans were and Mrs. ;Kenneth Rollins. All man Twee' who'w. gP _r, 06doiid prizes were to tate proposed addition to the General hospital to Mr,'and Mrs. Buffalo is New York benediction;+ Harry• H to Alfio Sefutn and An resent.building. We believe it k state'a For Your Bost In Rewrds made to organize3he teachers into members of both organizations N. E, Seotlon'JWB A " S'. ' +r of Grade seven; p g' Thomas Jackson, 48 Tyler street, second largest city n groin. A meeting for this pur- will assist. would be much cheaper to add this The mother,was Lillian,Byrne. pose will be held May 25-at Grace ices Director- olid Ma�1VfA , of trf Grade dye; Joann story when the new wing Is being A daughter.Thursday at Law- church Center executive lira�br " '= v a ,-'two and -Class�r}ztructed than to wait to do so ranee General hospital to Mr. and • / . Marriage Intentions Special giants at t e r, ride cue..; ai a'later time. However, unless Mrs.Theodore Iminski,57 Beverly 1 i 6tartA Tonne _ will be. the, following 'ae. _ r _ iyfri ,+six tbi;d r;zeS.sufflciel;t funds can be acquired, I - The following have filed malt street,North Andover.The mother At 6:00'P.-M s u ;`-'j.. t..,n w)l}blyrnppss3hle.W.do this at was Irene Lafond. q 3 ridge intentions at lire officeof the mMoethe a ."the hespi• Molts Ay caaoatar,tar d clerk: A son Friday, at Taw Ace sa - PJB?.. robot a$:has it e f2FMROC..ilNfitIIlGOA !.NILLTtIncIA11.. aymni?d�'i+elliet2k#-iPrbf .FrncT4iii» 's .+ a �. __ �,. General'hospital,to Mr. and rs.. "lhandef 3d 1YIV Oriti x .` - an Gene Symonds,� who was WHIlam Clark,-Edward Suchodolski, John McCarthynd do The third annual Armed�Sery�, j Y septi Crateam 'Seated, left to rlgnt: ` Ices Breakfast will be held the. eaten to- by voters, in Carol Hicks, Joyce Meana, Sandwill include this daneensemand Diann Landry. gt Singapore. . Jewish Community Center Sunday The de ent said It was in their ^^P. The mother was Phyllis morning at 10. The event ia'being"seriously distressed" by the at- Lawrence planning possibility Hooke. • aponsored by the:'Lawrence JWB tacit on Symonds, a United Press In discussing-. the educational n son Friday at• Lawrence iiiiArmed Services Committee,.in Co-cgrresponderit. It instructed diplo- {Continued from Page One) support of the permanent tom- General hospital.to M^ �•�•'ren�- t - - -' - - - operation with Lawrence Post,404 ;vatic officials in Singapore to - - 'y'' The children of Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Methuen, have presented the play "My . Jewi War Veterans and'auxil- work with the British in a full " � p i pointed activities, Mn Stevens bury sir e , An ver, 20 Canter. . Little One" to four capacity audiences with a special performance for the nuns of Greater Law- iary. Dedicated to Armed For, r These gifts," Mr. Stevens said, pointed to the public :relations bury street, Andover. Yue IIIc...;,r ingtu"rt'• bring the total raised by the vari- committee under the chairmanship was Carol Johnson. rence convents. The'play:was directed by Sister St. Irene de RedempEeur,superior,and director Week and the American `JewisR• ous committees throughout the of John B. Osgood. In explaining. A son Wednesday at Bon Se- t of dramatics at the school. Misses Doris Cote,Judy,Carbonneau and'Pstricia Gudmet had the lead Tercentenary, the breakfast wig! - • Lawrence area up to his committee's part in the plan, tours-hospital to..Mn and-Mrs. Ing.roles. Left to right,Patricia Deschene,Anne Marie Bernard, Dolores Daneause, Donna Andmr also pay special tribute 'to }' GreatenOfths chow,Patr3�a.Gmlmet as queen of Peace and Doris Cote as Ellen,a war orphan. - mothers and wives of local Jewis ,• s rsL h]C1Ze:For $611,979. Of.this' amount,.$lOQ,- ping, Mr. Osgood stated that they Patrick O'Sullivan, 174r/a Oakland 'men, in the service. Lfeuten" 000 inset aside to offset operating expect to change,the. format;for avenue, Methuen.The mother was Governor Sumner G. Whittier Rosary Pupil deficits accruing during 1954,1955 such a group slightly and carry, Catherine Langille. • •: • • . • , ' P and 1956,-the pledge.period of the on the work as a public under- A daughter,'Wednesday at Bon - be guest speaker. ': fund, and the balance will be used standing-council. It will be their Secours hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Traffic Violations Religious School P.T.A.Election In the absence of Mrs. Ma a . . „ ; .m, g for'construction." o interpret the work of the Eugene Dudley, 52 Mystic'street, Nevins, chairman of the ;Arm job to • a • } Services Committee, who is,,, "As for our building fund, there permanent development program Methuen. The mother was Jac=. Called In Court 10th Annlversrar Monday Night - i �' are still a nurnber of prospects to committee as well as that of the queline Ziewig. y Mrs. Charles Goldman, vrce•ch'al p P A.son.Wednesday mea_of the eenrimiIlee, wiR - he Called upon and others who various departments of the - hos- y at Bon rs. Donald Amirault, 42 Bellevue The May meeting of St Marys have asked us.to wine back.There pital. This will he.done through tours- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. avenue, Haverhill Observance of the tenth antri- side initially at the Breakfast t court .guilty P.T.A. will be held Monday eve are also at least two lar a Indus. channels and media available at.Russell Anderson, 347 -Salem versary of the founanrg of: the •- ovrll turn the meeting over, tt3 g eve- in Lawrence District court.Friday ping m The Auditorium at 7:30 '�street:- The.. mother was'.Teresa weekday school of religion was Henry Malls, Esq:, past comm tries from whom we hope to hear such times as interpretation i$ inz on Franklin of overtime and he was Y t older that the Sisters will have - >,��: _• , in a short while"'Mrs.Sutherland needed. He ave s tial credit to Micholski. held Wednesday at .the Central er'of Post 40-who will serve + 8 Pe fined Franklin street and he was y the opportunity in talk with ons - `' .- "With our committees newspapers:and radio statlons in • A son Thursday at Bon Secoura fined $5. Methodist church. Mrs. Wilmer concerning graduations master of ceremcat t _ &>-s � ,.m stated... "Wi .. : - Hathorn was general chairman of d -o Invited guests at the head table > .�. > continuing,their solicitation actty- the area for their part in bringing hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Lipinsla, 59 Jackson the committee which planned the. anpromote ns. - in addition to the above will m. `-" -�'•" x '" • ities, it expected that consider- to the public interpretation of the Moore, 24 Haverhill street, An street, Haverhill,:pleaded guilty to p At this meeting, nominations ' .-" 4Y .,,�t.': able addition fundswili be turned.needs of the hospital dower. The mother was Winifred: parking:in a prohibited area on supper and program. The supper elude the following: Me or John ' - and electron of officers will ee �m in toward the new-wing construe- The permanent, or -executive Dimond. ' the north side of"Canal street:and was served b the ladies of the Fallon, Al Aldermanohm Wf , _ h p y conducted,There will be no coffee y' • tion casts b A sen. Wednesday at Bon se- Central Methodist church Prayer hour, since plans must be tom- Fallon, Alderman Gerard A Gull:' k y the time all cards committee, of which Mr. Stevens was fined $5. was offered by Rev. Julius S. mette,Alderman Louis J.Sean are In." is chairman,will mreet again about tours hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laine; 5 Concord Mitchell. The program included.fileted for the grammar school Alderman Joseph.R. Turrisi Mr.- Stevens stated that the June 18 to report their sub-com- Charles.Fay, 140 Pleasttnt street, street, pleaded guilty to'Parking a piano solo graduation banquet .to be held m'ties enlistments and set their Methuen.The mother was Frances p by Miss.-Valeri Snt- - • jamin Carity, Armed Servs most recent arebitect's estimates 1 near.a.loading entrance on Em- Tuesday. The president and all _ la Gaudet, bankment road and was fined`$5. Faith Potter selections by Miss officers will present reports on committee Mrs. Max 'ee to of construction costs for the new p ns for the summer aHyl fail. A daughter Friday at Hon Be. Faith Potter ac 'ed b Miss . . ArmedServiaes-oornmittee s service winrun considerably over - cours.:hospital, ' James English,. 636 Belmont ;by mr Y. activities of the past two years. - ', - g yto Mr, and,Mrs. Clara Matthey; hymns By Mrs, tart'; 'treasurer, John Gllhoar the original $500,000 figure : Donald Crouteau,38 Foreststreet, street, Manchester,. N H., and Harlan Knightly candle lighting commarMer,Jewish War Vete bII6s gQ�gt1ANCE DE lYARO planned; ,The actual cost cannot New Arrivals Methuen. The mother was Janice } Albert Eofalla,41 Hall street,Ha- by Jurretta J. Murray, Ph.D., Beall Supper Mrs: Harold 5ilvermant preakl , be determined until spectfications Reed. } verhill, were listed-as failing to presentation of gifts by Mrs. PI' Jewish War Veterans auxiliary •Mlw nstance DeNaro,_daugh- are tom leted and all bids for A son Friday at Arlington hos-- • A daughter Friday at Bon Se- appear on parking violations. Jahn Dawson and ;a recitation Harry Koffman; Center presid G .-and Mrs. Joseph De building arer eceived This may pini• Arlington, Va., to Mr. and.tours hospital to Mr, and Mrs. John J. McIntire, 157 Aldrich Saturday p .z be another month or two hence. Mrs• John J.Morrison, 608 Punnet The Forward Look, by lairs Y Abraham Ra Rappaport,Jewis}i Cpm afro, 21 Meadowbrook roa Me- �P street,'West Roxbury, pleaded !Hathern- + munity Council president, It eat, was awarded first pre a drive, Falls Church, Va. The Carl W Schofield, Jn,"4 Shepley A baked bean and ham supper, May Add Another Story street, Andover. The mother was guilty to overtime parking on Es- Sub-committees. assisting with Joseph Rudaysky,who will delz -„ f If grade division of the •_ , mother was Agnes Wojtkun. sponsored by the Friendly Circle M chelma Mairet. > - sex street and was fined$5. Allan` the event,included the following: and Young. Men's Fellowship of the 'nnvocetion, Aaron.Bei' ,„ of:; the Archdiocese :of "Since the original plans for the Paternal grandparents are Mr. Barr,127'Main-street Groveland, chairman of the Council - ton aId at the Museum of De eloPment. Fund were estab--and Mrs. Joseph A. 'Morrison, Supper, Mrs. Harlan Knightly; the South Congregational chi}rch, - early,in 1954," Mr. Stevens...49 Avon street.p leaded guilty to,overtime park- tenary Committee; Abbee 63*,' tT'sArta;Boston. Miss DeNsro lisped ear FOOD SALE SATURDAY p Pa decorations, Mrs. William Shik- will be served at the church Satun s ing, on 'Essex .street ..and was. rallah^ 'fts' Miss Enah OiYf and lamo; .president, N. E Sec'tib•; was one oP-a group,of pupils of continued, . the'General Hospital , A daughter, Thursday at Law-_ A .food sale sptinsored'by the z. _ gifts, day from 5 to 7 p. m p pe ing at aver maxi- rence General-hospital to Mr. and .Parish council Of St. Pauls. is- fined$5. Mrs, Jahn Dawson; Invitations, - JWB; Dr. Joseph Prlmack,_ yx Rosary-school who receroed has been o rat �, + S The committee in chargee Co- Capacity Mrs. JohnMClvamara; 20 Avon copal church;NorthAndover,Ewill Martina Cook,19 Lancaster her- Mrs• Richard Takesian and Mrs. man, Haverhill JV4 B Arad &i"exhibits In"the fair.: mum ca acit and the need for i. chairmen, Mrs: William 'McCabereet: The mother was Jean be at.the.parish house Satur- 5 race; Brookline, guilt .Gladys Jones: - rcesCosnnrittee;:Mrs. MAXMast-#p ,aryrardto ss DeNaro was additional, is apparent. If this and Paul Thomson; Donald Scott, g overtime on Essex street and was A volume of the,Interpreter's Lawrence Remick Mrs. Harold Chairman Lowelle J* -A , n��.:liamtmg n at the Crx• need vided"foru d it couldhbc sero Cassidy day beginning s(t 2 p. m. ? fined.$5. Bible was presented to Mrs. Mur- Minty,, Mrs. David Schmottlach Services Cornmite , Rabtfi,Il „• e by a ds� another tory A son Thursday at'Lawrence ray by the teachers. Flans were man Twersky, who WW' '?f#?r;, vR. -second prizes were to the proposed Addition, to the General hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Buffalo is New York state's hers into and Mrs. Kenneth Rollins. AA benedictlon;+, Harry dil 1, do t6.Alfio Scinto and An- present,building. We believe it Thomas Jackson, 48 Tyler street; second largest city. made to organize the tear organizations uinaIe of Grade seven; ould be much ctleaper to add this The mother was Lillian Byrne. Y For Your Best In R•eords nembets of both or N. E.'Sectioa JWTi w 3 a group. A meeting for this pun + p will assist. ices Director; and Marr :a Grade, e Joann ata, when•the new wing is being A daughter Thursday at Law- pose will be held May 25,at Grace church. Marriage t� —T' Center executive '. i 3:,'+ ti t #$e,two; and Class ddllstruCt6d than to wart to do so rehce General hospital to Mr. and t t iSTl'18 B IDYt'bL1UTiS Special guests=p.t° .,.. 4;'* . i ade'dirt. :; �g -a}_ #k -ti'A?e.•.,However,: unless Mrs.Theodore Iminski,57 Beverly - r SEartd Tonne 4 • o I' +� The follow' have Sled mar will be the, fcdtt lit :, €1Yit_ *.Gh 3 ,Prez eo #ands.,can be acquired, street,North Andover.The mother I , At e:00 I*.M fiRrriage Intentions at-the office of the,mothers and :;;,, ,;, file to o.this at was Irene Lafond. es $, he 'hos i- , A son Fri at Law nee AEHLTs ase Ogfl DRAT Ise; ' sa E471 •Clerk:': <_:,,< �".. '" aY ;,. P ttyy l.. tytr "rt has General hos it to Mr. grid rs. "7llau jMI4 .94�s �,•lt"symohd'Tellier'.4:0$ rove 13EIQS'. � IIFE:MdS(� � D give and Dori. f erooutlma,° The East" Ft "• It imi[stage Nathan TucranskY S4 Olive ave- ri LOVML TONI"T braont street �reedtna{fI>j�ril° "„ t. T -- — tit tiny shell mom.I.M, 29 HAMPSHIRE STET a►tarah Aare 11 per :•aabNaa OF Y�TNaYx",n. Robert' J. 'Fkaser,, d Ashland T.,....,�.fl Tet. 543.97 / avemPe, MetBuen and:Ellen Tbcy-"t r' " �M,.' ., • � w�'A .. .. - Ent comm'ittea,of the - ": NOMI` * ExTItA 8 CARTQtfNg The I:d Aedrews�Qreh. 'er, 68 Foster street. v i imetnt '14'tu?d org izatiort _— _ AD9 IWON as 40ENTS -'rex perp Philip McCartin, 437 East Men I t% ^�' �.' .'.• ., ata`!tia'tied to worlr'close• >oiLutAlf HOLD 1;—G ce tretiacY tom . SATURDAY I aheoe aw,sarvlae Evan thisar rimae street, Lowell and Mary o j; Y �1c 'l 1 i Wk. Bol{rtt of trustees of ` - Amir St.Hilaire,357 Salem street. mall, Simrofr r ,JJo 3ta1 onY 'number oY'Proj SATVRQAY Geirge Gartner, 27 Valley street a ,: • , e is w Ch include, 5rs11 t, meeting _ $ TED Slater; Iarry So 4aeu.25.Warren ' LARRY-VAL NTINE and Veronica Gartner, 76 Walnut Max Stem, Jos,: + 7 °$85 to Lawrence a PstruFflon:cost needs; then, Today— to Cinaaancove- HEIt$ �t '' D street Manchester,N. H. �• - recrintrnent of Volunteer Ards,and ScraaaPtuy at 3:00.d,00-xes "Kiper diehard s Tw Craaaeero" «jf eninnasioHi. � : ext St83,man, ., -,... . �,� Fnday when he was students.for_the:-SChbals.of Nurs- - to-xu:. ^9ower BOYS neer The nonsuY' Alw,—••sanaNaa ltldarto;' .:.. Has eet.tae so Uammpdoee - ander:Wf±iner, ::3n:;, t�'• on a camplamt-Of wap A•Y neo and Dao aim, , . y e:r Fnaar:u u setuaax• x About three out'of every'five following �' •vihile under. the influ- � � Education 'Pathology.: and llcaving gold's P - - cnezooN ssow axT.srAT.. ' Americans-born in 1890 lived to be special g atg fie^ i.• Radiology, the estalalishment of r of"liquor. •A tom hint of terpretation to the public of these • .e 0 celebrate their 65th samiversartea I ena,EdelsteW Stplfa s was ordered filed new types of memberships, and in= M in 1955. Bessie Gelt: SarnareY #t8tae 8Ru$; entad by Atty Hyman .,..,.. and other:Projectsas time goes ,NOW PLAYING •� Louis Ravrch. d, are had-pleaded not • i M The program of the morns` ' :but elected to accept the on. - In Colorful'Cinemi scope r will include a talk'on thk PaTticix cer's story. "If our endowment fund could as . �r •NOW FLAYINt�, patign of Greater Lawrence J- ;t . ,,trolliran Walter J. Silva tee- be Increased substantiallY," Mrs. The Long Gray Line NowThru Sunday rn. Amercan wars, a Ter'eaten - Sutherland said."it would not Be Glee Ford—Anne Francis that,at 1:30.e. m. Sunday Tirado power—Maurine O'Hare sa - l' *BOB.MANNING'. waam. "� any feature-prepared BY n •}., :in iestigated an accident, with. necessary for.the hospital to carry o luso s,eche sliest Sabioar, - - Blinclfbagrd JYn Ie I g recording Star • ^� ••oapa • member Charles Goldman. . tit William J. Donovan, in on annual service fund.,appeals. I : a Adan I • Sonoma, • Taagavints r vidual gifts will also be piesentes}' feel certain that our permanent HO Olney o at.at 7 ICh the' oar Had SHOW STARTS ai puss + The BELLE AIRES *d rasy Auctioneer BRIGHT xe� sIDsaavexrons-zaow. Post 40 Auxiliary to the'lady development Pro a7Yr. committee dames Cagney—Vivian Linrtfors oerr. axnoveN rias �" k•tbe parked car�of Sergeant �' Sra.a Aaatloneer guests present- th Golden of the state lice as r0 Ma '21—RALPH RMAGAN i *HELEN HUSH Arrangements far`the breakfast anY >w Run for Cover. FRI DANCE i SAT ft6t t the letter's misters Besvem songstress are in charge of & Post'4Tl .otn _ e. 682 Lowell street. ., mittee beaded by Past Co>irmand { *As treated at the Law- P�.=J� �E R001 y PERSON *ERNM RICHMOND- To the Music of Joseph Axelrod and comp'is General hospital for a frac- TONY CURTIS . ,. And The Manikins Commander.John Gilboard,, Fast, * WALLY MELNIC%'S ORCH. Commander James'Stefan Axl3u. the jaw+as was a passenger -6 BIM US TO CROSS`. • euros TONlafcr i *PETER CAREW i. r. tent Harold Sloan I'duf car•, MIN $arbara Bolster, Also to cater JOHN Deet[ T A ups ;of at the organa Draught Beer man aria Edward caress A g61pr Beget T8s oorCAsr CINEMEAacOPE Halo Ro6ortaon'Mary M ,at t shows NIsk�N f s tt s' rs atrglingn Suva testified that sat. Mai. pts costa stow Pias._ TNe" HTT HQN[ee•• "S■}}a p ! St2iiIIietl C1dmS mittee from the auxlli :Bea adinf having had a few —arAaTa s9NnAT— ltttpg; �N��' t K1IIg 5722 pYZZA by President Mrs Ha 511ver- `re ret s Ja loud Jill shower: •.X sTAe is,sOflN num teas assisted in the breekfaHt enOeMAscope Amateur Nita Every program details. 7 ANDCVi: I�p�a•G=r 'DeAuiY an0ts"a In"C3nemasce sanaaY Nlte - ;_1aad'r,:'f_'>.>,.�f r Tn; - . ... 0f► I area aIA A Fn. 1:.181" ...-- h t , y-.-�.� -�`•"y7i. p".N1CG9:7UJ��i �'i,�V� �� � `fre 'and F4it, a i1d.F .:. `"1,. drive and Darin w m. t .y mig• t tse?rh h8 ifaEfian 1oriaF�cS'ry b�ae ave- LOWELL TONIGHT Dracut street tourneAu' " I3arr3,"Flee; tl9t�;,' ' '-";: tloor"will be,built in stages, the Bas 4J 24 HAM�SlfIRB STREET` Freedman:Satii'Gla eiio+ti '. — lie • Aiwa.Ldrix as nope ' •SONGS of rESTiSRMKAR,•• Robert J. -Fraser, 94 Ashlars$ ham•Gfllsaard, , 5$d a .. ;snninS:with the shell Tr aebesal�;e asdj t atoms Tel. 36397 1 avenue, Methuen and Ellen That' n A permanent crnlunittee oP the *EXTRA 3 CARTO ONS The Fd Andrews Qreh. er, 68 Foster'street. Albert Iamilt Louis .1"In� i'( ' Oevelogment Fuad Or WILLIAM NOS 1: ADailssrox S5 CENTS - TAXPAID Philip McCartin, 437 Fast Mer- art Lebowitz, :,llobert". , e` °... has been estahIished to work close L �nOLnEN—Grtnce.>ELLsv.. • Direct Has Every .. ---- - s 1 s wntz, Morris Lasden, Harris > ey- rimac street, Lowell and Mary inson, Morris PeaFl, Saul,',:SSiu1-: } :'lY with -the board. of trustees of - Ann St.Hilaire,357 Salem street. ccident D"I'l.�eP : the hospital on anuznber of' ro A F SATURDAY man, Simon Schwartz, N#than p, J- TED- I Ge rge Gartner, 27 Valley street ects which include, first, meeting e d Mater Sokni"'Harry So>jeff, , Donald E. 'Gibeau, 25, Warren S LARRY VALENTINE : and Veronica Gartner, Walnut '' the construction.cost needs; then, I a,a En.Cissmasvo 1 HERBERT Max Stem Joseph.StiHman,-Rob et, was fined $35 in Lawrence aF— pe .-:txn HIS ORCHI STnA street, Manchester, N. H. ert Stillman, Fit d Weiser',..:Al2X- recruitment of Volunteer Aids 6creenploy m 7:00 fi:00- k05 I "Rtag nrchaxd A 7hs fSa;assns'• Anxissiox;i.p0-TAX rein ?strict co ty-on da 'when in was students for the Schools of Nurs- c0 N't• aowery sot's. meet The` Manner' Ri;a— scowl In Eldorado Dixst Bas tiervlee ro to'u:madore ander W�lner. Ili addlt1ra. tkle p�mjd ginity on a "Complaint of with Rol Rogers and lisle Evan, , Evers Friday and estal Pliable About three out of every five following gold star"mother`s will sating:while under the influ-Ing Education, Pathology, and A Americans born in 1890 lived to be special guests: The Mesdames Radiology, the establishment of e r - - CARTOON SNOW SAT. MAT. ¢ of liquor. A complaint of , celebrate their 65th anniversaries Lena Edelstein, Stella Ffs," new types of memberships, and inppli,in 1955. ice+ ees est was ordered Sled. r rotation to the public of these It Louis RavichSannie3 Katze and ,•.,RePresented by -Atty, Hyman p -projects goes and other ro"sets as time p The Program of the morning Y,-'but he had pleaded not NOW PLAYING a , y will a talk the ty,'but elected.to accept the on, in Colorful Cinemasco e i partici- 'er s story. "If our endowment fund could •rhe Long Gra Lln@- T i pation of Greater Lawrence Jews" $trolman Walter J. Siiva tel be Increased substantially" Mrs. is "' NOW PLAYINGFr �- rNThru 3nnday g yin American wars, a Tercenten-•' Sutherlandsaid, "it would not tiee Glen Ford—Anne Frimois t2iat ab�1:30 a: m. Sunday Tyrone Power�Manene O'Hara'MANNING - ary feature prepared by Bost 40 F nvestigated an accident; with necessary for the hospital to carry ' a Alsa ssie°iea shoe s.h ,e u Recording Star • waddme Receptions a M°.ra°v member- Charles Goldman. :Inde- c on annual service fund,a eats. I seat. BltlCkbOard- JIJngIe aodw damns i • s°°a°°'° • T08ti°V°is'rvidual gifts will also be presented er William J. Donovan m PP assn Oinee opens at t — PLUSIE BRIGHT ; MAKE RESERvaxwxs row. whleh the -defendant's oar had feel certain that our permanent snow STAafsn DasaTIIB BELLE AIRES Auctioneer CALL A"OVZB Etas by Post es Auxiliary to the adv the parked car of Sergeant development prograyt committee Tames Cagney—Vivian Lindfors T21—RALPH FLANAGAN guests present thony Golden of the state police " " RrT HASH Arrangements for t'he breakfast - front of the latter's sister'sRUn f01'"CrOr(�Ciful So tress are in charge of a Posh 4i):com. 1FR -DANCE -SAT . 682 Lowell street. PREMIERs ■' mittee headed by Past Commander • B-9 N 1119;0 li t T RI angdns I bead was treated at the Law- To the Music of Joseph der IJ d and ccanpn$ast ce General haspihal for afrac- TONY CITRTiSEmmml_The Manikins Commander John Gilboard APast passenger 'rs BRDIGBS To CRO33 Rus TONtonr YPAILY I$ELHIC%'S ORCH- Commander James Stefiiy" the 9aK'as was aR CAREW tt r, tant Harold Sloan trvi._ 'kit �, AIias RRrbara Bolster, Also I■Ciller iCON DEREK I"Adventures-ei the organ Draught Bees � . xAp 1 aAEAr ., „ man and Edward Cares: A:Ddsn TRI OUTCASST' - CHAHI ELOPE Dale Robertson,Mary MIIrPby ,,NFghaT s t tt' - atrolinan Sliver testified that K ° • 1i St@alllef� Clams” mittee from the auxihaxg headed act. Tial Sia Cartoon thew : rias—"1He EOVNrY HUNTER" S� i' i s g by President Mrs, 73aETgld Silver n a�nittect having had afew —STARTs SUNDAY— M Rl�� 9 Kin Size PIZZA sera aak�tnid Jiu shower, Ser Ri iE. man has assisted iia the breakfit "Of TAR . • MEW ., : Amateur -Mile Every program details. y A, "COVE iap�,Garland—Iwmes Maaea In a S Ll IS H Sands Pine ns—-DEAD GAME" - r JULES'� CAFEa eatwlt 10 ~ - _ _ NAou.IB1„ . and fig � - t" Now Teao sATuanAT SAT. at BACHMANN'S BEACH OPENS,MONDAY a' e 1 NEWS CARTOONS Under New Management IPSWICH, May 12 'Crane . jl; .Of fence TM BIIRIMUR.+I�. IGYEft. Is Get Acquainted Day : 157 So.Union St..Lawrence Beach Will be open to the",public +� -111 daily beginning Monday. dson L, Peck, 34, 203 Giles i a"Ilssua } Acquaint Yourself -with some - -— WSLTaAI1x grll�llC6 I �fe of our Fine.Prepared Foods et, Haverhill, pleaded guilty. HOLDEN - TONIGHT . A' P M :,C", le District court hili :'�T'i'Y AMgn"6A°6M b 10,110 Shawn at f 3s:Sil 9M ' and at a Saving too. . � VISTA VISION 2:15:5:90;9:85�® dl a a edmltlinfl n operating while RO1 •. ' COLE SLAW—TOSS SALAD �` the influence of liquor and ° lcalar AUGNTES" amaraa "YO' -' "a ova � —POTATO SALAD - drunkenness and the case was T•atud`°I°r 1.Davisaavis—L span ,. s.... Mrrcl�uM ' 71VIlN�' All Reg.S9elb.-29c 1b. - ;EO o ued for disposition to Friday — - — Me. �. �--mursiAsddxw5 R iWttN""Y" .GERMAN KITCoHEN : OPEN EVERY r�'Y�/� /t ',with hail'set at $350. a• �' SATURDAY As SUNDAY �a.a.• 1�F7 w was taken into custody 'MMITI• • + - rI aDIC!(STABIL GERMAN STOLLEN t 10:15 p m. Thursday by "B w i °story Reg.49c-39e ea -------------.________I RESTApRA#T wra,ycan canr I . trolxnen Enos H. Farrington + - Pcus-- Reg. $L00 size :s This Coupon Entitles Lobster-Dinner �. s •3R INLOIi H" t :i - I Sliecial:$1,46 ded by Arthur Mooney, 32 ' Pias=' CHICKEN-PIE— 89c:ea I Bearer to 50c Worth of I Plain:or Veg.) t :FREE RIDES i Lasagna :.ham road, .Andover, .was : .. - I I ' LEO GORCEY—HUNTS HALL . Extra—"Cone Island Holiday" `SUNDAY EVENING Reg. 55e I Gaod ea any Saturday or sun t $1.45 ek'and damaged while parked i i Y Y ICKEN VEG.PIE 49c ea I day until May 22, 1955. l Esprit of B3 Broadway. 1 1' Sal.Mat, Ela cartoon shows MAY 22-5:30 P.M.„, BAKED MEAT LOAVES.With I Limit 1 coupon Te a Person I i •� grasyalwa�,epcialat790ea: •- NEWALS.READY co•H1T— Reserved Styli ^_______._�._���! .. $3.75,:3.00, 2.50,;1.50 Tax 1:id.. $1.40 I • ;Milk, oleoma,oleomargarine and ice •asa 110•ce ' BEEF STEAK PIE per the . D7ri licenses expire May 'e� f _ MAIL ORDERS Make your Sat. copper the ,” - als are. now.;eadY iit_.the S�Arts. TO.®AY I Boston-Garden;Boston 14,Mass. easy way with BACHMANN'S r : y S BRICK OVENBAKED BEAMS Consult u8( for Speclitd". tgs ` ;Send al......Seats it$.........Eae6'-- _ Inspector's division of the � « 20c pt:—.;35e qt, I for , Ban " iMIR� 1� z, B.;J•;<lt•-dPpsstntent office at city STARTS LADi IN Sowli,• Name German Style All Beef ,_ '�•` ,rNOt97 low willyou SaFAOA..f/1 g.'Cf W CIf y0ia:.frk[Rt7r, FRANKFORTS 590 Hill stye SNOW FLAKE ROLLS 29a NIS. ' THE ORIGINAL RM28. ..... EAT WELL TO BE=WELL Seen Our nolo»stamped Addmassd Emelepe BACHMANN'S FOOD 9ynd • IPrs;aT r r1 Super SSDDIE Show } CA ERINCy SERVICE, INC. New Knaland•,' 4 am / 1. ` • t` 508 Essex St Tel 21009 HELD OVERT f ` Il• EVE.,MAY 7 bili e • • �RK DOUG S' MICKE pE JEANNE CHAIN The One and Only— ;•._ SAT.MAT.ONLY AT 1:45 & Wendey Wil " �ME� LEo�ORCEY �, CUIRETREVOR el Ve Some TODAY! V W � PLUS TR •� HU1'�TZ N • r "4. .-% _ o e a . peas rRe , ` „ l r '• AND HIS BAND ELKA DA '!r ' 'tWa>a Near Frankie Lana Slab Dancing''Glr tlib only I 'MAN-WITHOUT STAR ., WE MAIL irra�SiLT.—S TN. /a �Y y ��° N.m�jr slaw"And The • NANCY" ANCY"I A hR i seine / Moos Grew Sdghtor and TIECH' MCOI.OI2 Let's get with it E t Bdghtai• RIMATmNateraeOpM Pkwn _ asdn ANYWHERE yon hipetsraI Wtiie Dancer etecas 1 Of Se Come iN. and .dig! this �' a :. +.INN.As OS m''Oila tY ilE SEEN TECAT •—And This Bang-Up Hit — tlt Salem Depot,N.IPL HAWAI AN DANCERS k, ER...O P &cal "Goae" damping BTA$TS SU, D/1$ o- .61T.Y [' N Route 28—Law.-Manchester Highway, Group of 8 Men. saatdaa i, t5 � (.j plan Da+61s f1�l1ieQ3ilmM�Ch ��.. �TI.CSETE: �:ogrom I � �O.. �11 ���II��Y V (Opp.N.H. State Liquor Store) Bangaefh Skgarnsi,sits wit;' Cr, X1(111��'11'N beaatil,toange , '`. . t_ • • • MIQ flV l q white Badge Kitchen Candies " {KELT FROM RINGSIDE Blue'Slipprel �' + , . „�Lawranpe° C, !st Mlle .• - jI{t `R�1e1j�r .,.. Ar they slug R sae\. CHILD Us ;ADULTS.75c �RO�N Dau uwmewmw.._ .v s- - i¢ THE EVENING TRIBUNE— LAWRENCE, MASS.—SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 Andover Methuen rn,' N N. North Andouer BI Bernard And John S. St. Michael's' Parish To ' -lueci_J Due Monday Ni ht Objects To Naming Cara►1 Aid - .on Drains e' Pro`est Pra rials:Edna As �Ii her 'ax ill abs oyer Jr. Woodbury Choices Hold May Pageant Sunday; 'xFJluainr Classmen Sunda Church Services Anmual Tribute To • , -' Public Works Has S • unda Church Services.' . Selectman Quinn ehected For �ep;ion hirst sa Baptist rhumb. xev. r- : H1ess d Vii 'n Tasionary Meeting thur J. Eddy, pastor. Th Bible ' e last of the inissionaxy meet- Sunday Sunda Services * t- P . A e ! o -` Narrowed.Choice4f lnstituite V U.N.H. P 2 moa of the Woman's Union of Christ church. 8-a.'-m. Holy rOteatS Statement Y . , sip, ,,.. ,,: School and Adult Bible-:Class will Start At ,Q Clock _ n Tyler Street :P M.':`Wor h' i, Truutarian Congregatrona!church •Contra'Ctpr TO 3..: communion. 9:3 Al in: .Sunaay servlc_e at 9 a„in. SUhda - oo1. ":' meet at 9:45 a: m.wit.'t eA ..�-. - school. Il a:'m. Morning Sery'ice . -Of. Assessors, at• _ u0sly e�American Legion auxiliary h h dult i. Was Thursday :_. 10,30 a. m . -;servace ' F ” Class discussing the Gospel of Tho annual processional tribute rs yin the vestry, 5 -� `filie Andover'Board of-Public and.-sermon::Presentation of:Wom- :' - . in4 o'-state of New:Hampshire is g Pe of the,church. ,. at 7 at Salem Mreet P.M._r*hureb.. ":°bn;o'•� t - • John,1 Chapter 6.:The Kinderkirk to the Most'Blessed'V!r 'n'Mary..: , -Works discussed discussed engineering pro-,en's United:Thank Offeriri .� 11 Selectman William S. Guinn -: •d sP-•. g he.l2thannual session , ,,:The subject - g - Oaklands N sthodist. .:Sunda oE,f0ra iite::Gir S h'- will-meet in the nursery at 10:45 -'tire-child'<•en of :St. ichael s .... ]. of. the devotional - posals for the 200,000"drain Nursery P. m who was m charge of the work school t d - Y _ is tate the latter a. in. with parish..will he held Sunda 'after--pe Cross's,..Mrs. $ age a: :m., Nurse class. 3;30 - - a .a'.Yn. Morning wor`- •} Mrs. Maurice T.arbell y rind was The �liroyecC' of Rogers Brook. and Young People's fellowship. 7:45 of,clearin the town the debris shi at 11: , ,' - .: "" z ,, .,-,i -,- Supervising. - - noon, be inning at 2.o'clock. The Arthur Mason was.fn,charge. The „Shawsheen Heights for more than P• m- Witnessing group: g w of e s P 5 a,m. With message s Pe g At 10.50 a, m. the beginning g following the •o by.Rev. Robert.W,:Sanders H -'` pre-service Prayer grou will meet.route will be from'Main street to scriptures were real.by Miss Alice . four hours Frid i :night, then de- . - g e tri hurricanes took ,, ow , 1. Y P Pard Mrs- Lewis,.L. Anderson ., Y;- S .South church, 10:45 a.:m. Morn- .. Toy Get Rid Of•..Your Sms. Am `"• # "Tr' in the.ladies'parlor prior to the Jefferson square,' over Water Y• - ^cided to delay decisfon until Mon- Ing worship (family servicel. issue withthe,assessors thisweek, them b the: nior eh ' • 't' '`:�''' <,.�,.,+ regular. morning w • -. street to Merrimac and into read a selection frem,a sermon b -.day Plight. ....as to the mason for the 52 in- Y Pr oir. ', :. . .^>.. a: �:<. ;.-. g orship service the Y "• ` at 11;when the the recto o ,,,: ,, Andover Baptist church,.9.30. Emmanuel P.M.•sands ,schbot:-. "�;:-� ..-: pastor will'bong Ory gr ands:-where the Pastor.of the,'1Vewton:High- y :.,r' The Board has narrowed .the a. m: Church school with railed :crease in the tax`rate. at 9:15 a. m Mer "'` n;` `:w g the message"The Man Who-Faced`symbolic crowning of the Blessed lands -Congregational ,church. `blroice• to 'three firms each of g ning wags11113 g t s ;. Conspiracy." ' Mother b t loci ' a w h Prayer was.offered b Mrs.g _ - classes:for every age:.10.45 a, m-. Thie assessors:`in. their... state- 10.30 with Rev. William u'a ,�:. ..,-, „ , _. The regular weekly Y.he p ng,:of rest Y s Mason t ;whom.had an hour's:second session Carillons and chimes :from.the - preachin on the s ec :n- .' soil' ”- meeting of the Young People's So- on:a statue of her Ifkeness, will and two selections: were sung by ment as the reason for in g ubj t d - '.: itk ,. _wftN-the Board during the meet- church steeples 10:45 a. m.'11101711- crease, Confession."r The H ciety.,will be held in the Church take place, Behediction of he Mr`s•Ernest Abbotk and Miss Alh =_ < ,l One of the firms had:not:-given ' '- c as , listed the hurricanes as ,- ?` .. T', : . >•' vestry,at6 _ Most Blessed r• ,IPg O. „ , ,. gi Ing service of.worship, sermon by:the-third:reason for the increase, will be held at-:7 p,_m: Wath v- `:-.<:<+-� ' , P.in. prior to the eve Sacrament will can- son _:;..Kirk, -Mrs. 'Williats- Me- -.a figare °n the,cost of the.-engi- the pastor, Rev.RoyE.Nelson Jr:. Waferson brie"in Yherme" Why... ry:a,' ning gospel service at 7 when Rev. .clude the service. Andrew was at the Nano. ' "Blessed, having.given the school appropri g..$. ,ss -s „,-,� Z Edd - ::.: . Thea:.President ;::M zlleermg; supervision-of the:-con- on the sub ect Blessed:.Be edit- - '- x .i ^<. Y will Preach on the ::Miss Patricia Arlene Ho an,./a P? -'Mrs. 'ed E J n ation and the stabilization fund as Bethel Armenian Congrega'1y n g Pitkin- introducer t ;structhoti,' and it was; agreed to tion." Nursery for the small:Chl1- first.and second reasons. - al. Sunda school at 1�- .;e =� "haunch Out into the.Deep." junior at:`North Andover High • -s he .speaker, Y 0 a. ms. Ararat Congregational church. school, will be the :Ma en: Miss MaY;on F, Batchelder:aihra wait,tfntil that figure wL� . l dren of the parents who .attend Wor$lup service,10:45,a:%tn, wi s 1. e . Y Queen. <:^s; Alihou h al the:discussfons be service. 7 Selectman Quinn stated that ... •• , , ,,,:;. : - 10,30:a. in.,-worship•:and sermon - - " tion at Stevens Memorial library, 'a - g ! p.::m. Baptist Youth Professor Gambed Moosag ran'in:.. "'1 y t `" { tier sister,"Helen, now Mrs, Ken, - -the :hurricanes. had- little- to -do x �r b - Rev. George Ca . 11.a. M, rie a - her usual int yestm ; nil f- i •twehll Che board and the engineers. Fellowship::meeting at, the,home charge; - , , ,�� i ,. 4 :;. . - Y g Cary neth Askew-.of Salinas; Cal., also g a of i ,•,. ��<� •<. <i Sunda 'school:Children'ssI)a. re- :.,.. +trent maamer, MI s.sting ala '. - ..tb'the - witk-thetaxrateas-about:90.per .;raLL, i` ,,- :.,aiaY •,b2.eii ppeu, press' and of Bonita Hajiar,' 133 E1iii street: _ Marsh Cor n:e ' ' ''' „'+ Y. Y bad the honor of St.. Michaels - d r re - cetn of"the money will .be re Comtrium ,., - hearsal: vi wed My Several �. 4 �,puhl c, It lras"..peen"requested Debate betwen the boys:and•the;. y Churel school n eel . ;.,� " a• - f . . May Queen six years:`agn e, the ,b°ok '+ turned by the state. The money. sat*8!4 ,;.t•slri: St. Josephs Roman Cathc - ;Worlds, ;:by Pearl Buck, an at lothing be, ul?lisfie; until the girls will place and a prom: with.Su riff otic - : -.. .. , auto- - x ,., to be spent, in the final analysis, Pe to n,, nt Rlruol 33}ch;• �aY church, Rev. Michael J- M Murtagh, Miss Joan:eraser, eighth grade; p?ogranh altho li' �'.;•.: .selection 15 made,-• gram of flms:.will be,.presented.'.. ardson; in;char e. ••M rri l r ' :.: '•>” u gh'. St.: Michael's school pupil, 1 Y, ug... a very lncoin. K;0 „_.-. :will have less effect on the',:tax ,._ -.g. o Ing�pya .,. .. PasEor.:Masses at 7.30, 8,30, 9:30 ha_._ n P , wd.. plete one, according to th ..- �. Saveral°flier-m:,atters.came be- ;West Parish'chureh,::7:3fl a. m - slup,.at 11 wrth::,Rev Wil ?. N: ,8 W R - have the honor of bearer.: a author. - ,. ,. .... „ ...:, . - rate thanahe purchase of'the new .. l_ Jct „ _:S• Q ' ,JR. 10.30 and 11.30`-a: m., . Pearl Huck spent. many- ,...,. fo ;t1ie--board. A Mit Fxary of C' in:the Ba sq.,.. _ Callard preachy n e,::... , -.. —�--- . 'Miss Thelma Thom on ai , • Years of -.. ., le._ . ,. pti _,,fire truck.or the school sur " o ,th,lsob•: SC-.Matthews-Roman Cathobc Ps, so..;a' her,life China-an June.at theflmversit `of d has:much to :F Somerville appeared„befoie� the church. 8'a. m: Mews,C* ve or:ot: i'e - 'h' What;-The Ghurmi•Means ``- � '" ,' ?le church'"" member'of this ears- parochial t Y, her t ms ' w Which "aP en Hanipahrre. :the-- Salem , Windham.. Mass `at 8 Y P. relate that is boot curious and s _.. .igroup o ask if :he Could,:have breakfast at the Free church.-9,30 peared-:before town meeting'this ..Dollar Sundag�iivilt^=;be; ,-, - a. m:_ schooLgraduataon class; will rep amusing.in regard;to Chinese cul- S, water extension t4 a hat'of:land a. iii. All Girl Choir sehearsaL: .ear, SelectmanQuinnsaid..-: served`for the 17th year,,�Talen"Iegron;auxtliary has co- Hannah Tenney Memorial _ .resent the"Virgin :M as Our:. ^ slie'•has ' rcliased:'on Lovejoy road 9145 a m.Inte Intermediate - senior_Y Q ted again and1will bear the . n n yMemortalMeth . - Mary, tore and customs: The--author, ". dollars will be distributed tb:.a •T". odist-church.(9:45_ a. m: .Sunda 7,:ady-:of Fatuna.. now in:'t .- .Pty i en 1.Y ,_ rale „and :.- Donald- It. Sullivan, Esq.. took members. Th _ '.`„'.'.... - use bf,one Woodbury Ili h Y .d : he United States . has.. ? p;and on wi clr he•iri ds'to build high,classes. Senior choir rehears-:.. e.iunior,andS its ..>. • g school,.11 a. m:, observance of A si nrficant manifestation' of adopted several t . issue with the-assessors because choirs:will =sin :under.t '-.di'rii` ^ S Qted. children of-mixed „a house.: : al 10:30 a. m., family service of g. _ he ccs, u,,..ww :. rural life Sunday,. Sermon'b the -reverence for.the Mo erof Christ nations - _. z F; r x y . re th h lifles, and;,is interested in - - of an inference,that the stabiliza- tion.of Keith Gould„organast sin ti:» astor, Rev.-Glenn . - Chairman Sidney oc White told worship. Groups dor Cradle rail, d „,, nti P W. will be included m Sundays Platin all s • the group that the location of the nurse and> kindergarten chi]-.tion fund was another contrrput- choir director. � ,� <, „^•s?,a �� -- •rCo-operation,” - pro- g_ uch children an g. F , h._., nursery -., ing factor in the tax increase.:As St.'Andre • '�;;.. �cfi� oilM ,,� .?s: on The_ Value .. cession for the,fixsttime with rile homes..-. house was about-midway between dren. Classes for primary.and jun- _ -, w'spiscopai•; it. `r,` r"� third in:.a series otF biographical, a ition ofr a Queen T two "dead end"•:wafer pipes, and for -de artmeds. Spec* .the original sponsor of thearticleMens-.Communion at,=8>'a`-r ",^a: a <�°p:. eizii addition Q e of, the Unl- ea was served.. The hostesses P pe . P t pe_al anthema.,,, s ons:'. 4 P. m.,- the Methodist verse. Miss.M Lou Hearty in ,were Mrs: G. H ward.Curry,, - estimated it would cost an ere by the senior choir. a on: " for the-stabilization.fund in 1954, First.._;Calvary >Bap st;`'' - ' " -;,.. . �?% Youth.'Fellowship - Mary - Y o. Airs• ywh S rm ,Is r , „"c_' V,,:. ,�. <.,,,;. E llowship will meet.for a:being.:designated for this honor, i33nton�W.Carvell and Mrs. he stated the: following reasons Lawrence. Hol :.Co ,- -fiM recreational hour o --troxn 53;200 to $3,500 toextend There a Place Ca11gd.Hell?' 6 Y`„ mmunioii'a fia<, n the - "`H�h by the fund-had-no bearing on a, in.at Mernoria tai•:<=:' " ' �` ",;zzl :.",x s<< :'grounds will be:the first ever to:have held G.Hayes.: the service•to the lot. Mr. White P. m. Senior High Pilgrim Fellow- i'Al atiti adjacent t°the parsonage.Service that distinction. All other tragi- d he Could not offer Mr;Lear Ship isms at the home of Mr.and the increase in the,tax rate. service: The Cross and Tlit P} will.be field in the :. _<ssar. Y P P ti parsonage.The tional honors will held by other .`, -. ..-much encouragement as several Mrs. John Hall.on Dascomb road..',.'"In the first place, the"amount with outdoor proceasioh #ip : :a;,,,r � tl reticm NOrth,Pai7gli Paper ^ g president is Helen R. members of the parochial school [? S ' ,other rettuestslwere ahead of him 6:30 morning prayer at 12 witlt-sorinori " " ink,' p :year to ' The fins ,p. m. Junior High Pilgrim money:.transferred from avail- ` Ellis, resident for ,the c by.Rev. George.11 A le,rietor' i come,M Y eighth grade. l PaFer,and,rage col ;nand th board has available:now Fellowship. able funds.-to the Stabilization -: rgy' -� Mary Lou Holland,. „lection fbr'the'•zbenefit. oil* t a -e ¢ bout 9i500•including rove . _ Cochran Chapel, 11 a..m. Sery-;Fund Account at the 1955, annual Peoples Faliaw Pleasant S h pe P.,m, „ i'z.- Street M e t h nil i s t' building fund of North Parish -town meetin last. March was ' „- - church.. Rev, ,William J.-Davis, church will be. hel Engineer Clinton Goodwin e- ice.of worslrip: Speaker, Rev., A. - g ,Gospel 1-Fall::.:: ei... r Parish School Menus - a Sunday. ";aented to the'board detailed plans Graham Baldwin, sebool minister$25,000,a;decrease.of$l0,OQ0 from - -, - Pastor, :..9.x,30 a. m:, Church:school The menus of the hotah nch pro-.:Panshroners and;oth - ' Y .the-amount transferred m 19x4, at 9:30,.$uhday,:sp}t,. - with classes for all a - are ad , . '4or the re-rpytingof,a secVer.main at Phillips Academy.' --, r " .-< ages. li.-a.m., ram for next week at St, Mi -vised that I ere'kv n-lie_cars . f :,.tb,allow.construction of.a large ' Cliiristfan Science Society, 9:30 In, the second place, available ily Bible h°ur at xl+ F worship and sermon by the Pas- gram school follow: sole the slurs out j e. - Y funds, wtui.4i are realized from Broadcast at'5.fl5,sp.-, x. for: "On Bein' h Sttnday morning _ RShcllion' onto' the Merrimack a: m. Sunday; sdsool. 11 a. m. verhilhradio:sta S a Worthy,Stew- <Monday, vegetable soup, spiced for the purpose gf,receivui :bun- ntual'Building. .an Shawsheen.:Church service: Sub ct.o les on surplus revenue,,are used to re- a?°?l,- ,z - z ard...Special music b the choir: km-sandwiches - :cheese. sticks, .dies of g r :>- ... le ...:.,f s ,n, . ' led at:'7 p �,%,�t„`„ sr - , ,. ., -. gs of rags: duce the: tax rate.',This. is so i=„ Y h , . paper and ba 2 ' _lR P. W. Engineer Warrenn-Peter- sermon,."MortalsandImmortals. _ .. n4 fir, r,r„ a . �, Y F Your Prayer and Mine by F. H. Crackers, cookies, ml1k;:Tuesday. x elemental<that it does not seem ist SPi4{tuaLrye ;.: Bargy and "Father Love” ' ' ' f n was iequesteit to study the St:; Augustuies,.chureh Masses- at 10:30. •..-, of:L° a by spaghetti with meat sauce, green 1:r to warrant explanation. When a m' ..Pu 7rd Otis Gruber. Reliance and Salem salad,orange lI4 Tonight ...sand report to the board: 6:30;:'82 9, 10:75- arid'1i 30 a-' m. p 2:30 V. In.' ."a ..:::; .;e e1”AAA. OVANARD. ,'.. ge jui.ce..bread and but P -:the Tow a - p P-.- arld 'e £. ..,i, -- - Y_ Granges have been invited to at- -ter, cookies milk•... Wedn d The:•Liberal Religious '=!Permission was' iven to James Benediction after last Mass.. it f Methuen embarks u - es ay,. _ .pious Youth $, met ,-:on the school and other building s' .with,Mrs. '.Kat,errrre; i, I ;attenslm tills very tend body, this Rural Life nkfurts :on-ro is dish e. group of ' -1st; 'Sry c to draw,water from a . Free cnurch .7.30 a m. Mens berg of Chane town; g. 1 re col Parish Umtanan „ :programs,-:for whieh- it now 'ap- - i -s :; h:.,.grl . e uistitute. To`tie.ehgr- Supday. iI a:m:, Kinderkirk in slaw tato chi irookies ilk• march will hold a:d ` rit';torl`rll his 1300 gallon tree Communion breakfast, sponsored medium. J?o Ps, m ungaiee..h°p x- :,, pears to:-b&planning,-the Stahili- : ,,tr- •..rl+ ;�_., o grrL.rnusti1l.:Uie follows. the Beginners. Room. 6:30. , m. Thiirsd' -Feast of'the A eensio tonight:from 8 to 1Lf blitaymg;tank." The amount used,bY the Andover Council of Church Forest Street-U n -;. P aY,, s. n.: n Grange = - ---• •- • :nation' Fund will;.provide.a.wel- , :;.. ?�.,•-,�.Sl(rE,;. nirements. (1)5bemust•be Methodist Youth Fellowship an the no 1.school; Friday, tuna fish.!-e..hall, located across vvas to be relxirtad;and paid for at:es, meeting, or worship,m the school at 9.4g am, L .- P Y, Pi , the street `1 ,W Bap�ist ,_..come cushion to help defray:the •, - e-it,kl„W,�, :. otmg.:her;Juruory year this Vestry.: . Robert Kinsler will`be carrot and''raisin. ,salad, from tile''Church. s- Reservations the'regU-ar ater'rate. . . church, and fOr break GSirren suPormten ept. --_c • z ah _ P� _ ations extensive costs of-such:pr'grams., d tir ,, a leader. broad and butter, Jello,:milk. will'be available at the dour, a ' `,ice:Engineefi^ ^Peterson has been fast in the Free,Christian church. Public:woicsJu s 11„gw...-� :,( ) She must rank m the P, t ,.., r' #of,the class scholastic= North Salem Methodist church. r µasked to`draw up specification.9.15 a. m. Senior classes in the .: sermon byftev Wallace' - 101, SAe must`be of, good Rev.William.l.Davis,pastor.9:30 (Conthnuad On Page 1 »Isar Maple,ayenue:.drainagee to be'church school::.10 a. in. Primary : The children's'ch5ir•wil3,i'al' g 'dliandied,:as a separate project, not.Classes:in :the church school. 10':Servin In:Puerto Rico. ' der .the-directx ni. •� ,Aster', and good-health. f41 ,a•.m.,:worship and sermon by the j. All]yJgJiea Elecfrlo P. P : o oil M � Quid have outstanding ual= pastor: On Being a Worthy Stew- O .r.... ,nil the two mayor Projects, Rogers a m, worship with seriiton by the p H. Wilsop. r . g q a , R ASTISRS TOASTEItaS . - +� , 4.'9. �l' l Sty `:•.-.:-• *. .'tit Icadershrp, good eiti22n- ro• Observance of Rural life STEAMor DRY IR:ONa.. FIELDSTONE t '"$rook and'.S Heights, :Pastor. 11.15 a.m. monthly meet- i ` �'; :,Georges 1 ESP ,,:„ •, ., ur e - Sunday.. 10:45- a. m., .Church . 0.00R i schoo-1 at, 8.3a „:a m a cO -� ' School :with classes for all a REPAIRED' CONCRETE FOUNDATIO#IS .•• Ing of the standing committee. 6. not"a cam or vacation, age F: m. Pilgrim Fellowship: 8 p. m: worship meets.:at 9 30 M:", ., P groups. . . : AL'S ELECTRIC SHOP i ->Weiv Books worshi at; :__ •" �iihbol-bf overnment, from gr .ps•,�.:_ - ExccMs ibe:Work Meeting of all church school teach- p 30'3{1 4Vtth gv«i s g F r r s t C 98 So.Union St.Cor.Salem at. Every.once in a.while.the pub- ers. F `^�`'.- aril L: Ciilli '(;lie-bighest type'of girl will ongregatiorial,church; ::.. ns•firea 4tlp i. •` Lawrence road. Rev. John C. Telephone 4639- SCoop doxet,ServlM _ ,fishers seem to take- a hand m 4 serzn°n,t0ple, "Steps ,{j eigreaWA bene£rt,not only Haney Pastor. The -helping the everyday citizen to -� :. ship- vena s e ° Il'bot also #or:'herhome; Pa herald choir ,.�ielp himself, on-call sorts.of:Sub- Bloodmobile Hous St ' .. '.i=- $%ectxitriu it be,facul sings "Lord_CJf An Bei at the SOS Cl'.t w.,. 6 .reef c9aur ,f _ n Y`.,= . 'worshiP.Service for children; ooh • q� # ;,Jpcis.lsometimes it's how to build The Andover Chapter- of a -. „s1• P; r.'.,,-. °- - hr 1i achg4rmus year Y g • -. . - ,swimmmg.pool in has ownback- 'r �` .,. M - 'ii" ✓ 'riaard` People, and adults-atSuper- ,. American Red..Cross u once rriore ' � ?? + - ' '.mtendenG Walham.Hodge will-lead Spring;; Pldn' '!ng .. -. & -San Yard,or a rowboat;in,the-cellar (a preparing for the visit,;.of the hpl"¢.`'.,.d,; n ;":.devot7 " .• - : • dangerous thing to dol or a radio Bloodmobile ,to Andover. - The .d ' t .«+t 4 _ .». ent T Gleet,:Hour, ons , he One �• yy h. yg'yJia ^ will be abserveil and' 'S In -Fuld SWing 161 Mads-Ape sot; it may be fliat.lie ran learn Bloodmobile will at `the Free a a11- l�rs4 havings couch��py o. "itov ._. ewe, uis__biie8dding sociaYcburehA4^^a 5 a, R>"liaE' "Ye ye a f'ne-assortment. are N %. ^.,amt)aPicine:.or-pasc.,fishm�. f.ho-will. �. .,. o :, ... .-�.i.,...___'„_ __•..,,,- .- - j .�..x>:,aaxz.., a '.`eYehCiested.'.to retarrvr th�tnt--A':n,.m- `..._. 1 o � Tel. 32266 s26o i..r =94Jr a nigure wi emir-:way �•'6 ..brie LALSWE,.n.a -rwy P:llulbvil,4x havinggiven tie 5eneol a ropri- .. '- '"-"e s ,••`��""- �'"' tea --will -• ---- --- gi pp .,.� .,. y preach on the theme Miss Patricia Arlene'H4gan;..rd. - -•- :�, nearing supervision of the Con on the`subject Blessed Senedie ationand the stab?I?nationfund as Bethel Armenian CongrCgatttbti;`:. - "Launch oat.Into'the a : ort Andover-High Pitkin' rzStrnciuied the speaker, struction, and t was agreed to tion." Nurser for the small chil- al. Sunday school at'-10 g?•' Ararat Con Deep, junior, t h - g W� M�arion'F,:'$atchelder,libira• - B Y first..and second. reasons.. P ,in. ri -.m ,,II Congregational-church. -school, will.be the :May Queen, ,•loci >t::Stevens Memorial fibra ., wait until that figure w ling dren of the parents who attend Worship 10:45 a:Fm wit#' zx' tit,y, 10:30 a. m., worship.and sermon Her ister,Heleh now Mrs. Ken LY - service: 7 .. .Selectman Quinn stated that Professor Garabed Moose him '<.$ Y - :: • 'In her in "resting and effi- Although Al the discussions be: _ 'p'• in. Baptist Youth..the hurricane had. little to do g-• - g :,� A'i�7 f 15y. Rev. George Cary..11 a, m., )aeth Askew of.Salinas. Cal:, also + charg4. $ Sunda school:'Children`s Da re- cier 'n 1latchelderre- ''fiveeri:the boaril':and the engineers F ellowshrp meeting at the home s g rr. '� ,,: i - t . aimer,_]i�l$ _ With the tax rate as about_90per " --.,, „� • '•; +- y Y had the-honor of St. Michael's viewed: the book "M -have-been open:to the-press and of Bonita Haijar, 133"Elm street: cetn of the money Will -be� reMarsh C o'r n e r Conaria»?ty. '+' '�G. hearsal• Y Several -" Debate betwen the )rays-and,the - Church school meets at 9-:45 a•m.;`"'-� 4 ,Y M* phis Roman Catholic may Queen six years ago. Worlds," by pearl Huck,-:aft auto- „tiia piftrlic, it has been requested turned by the-state. The money. .-.- ,.;',,� , �` 'S•t- Jose . .'Miss.:Joan Fraser, eighth grade bi a - o ' that nothing be published until the girls will-take place :and a pro- : - with.Superintendent Rhuel 3{ich. church, Rev: Michael J. Murtagh, - ' p1iY. although a very incpmn ,- g p.. to be spent, m the final analysis; ;,,, - K, ,.;F, g St. -Michaels school, pupil, ;will •selection is triode: _, ' ' `.gram of. flms.will be presented::' a t ardson, m charge. Morning•wor- 1£c •�' - ,4 pastor- Masses at 7:30,8:30, 9;30, - P te•one,according to the author. will have less effect on ax ship at 11 with v Wi • ° ` dOHN'5:BOWYER JR.: 10:30 and 11::30:a: m. have the honor of crown bearer, Pearl:Buck spent many ears of W ' 'Several other-matters.came be- .West Parish church, 7:30 a. ':m:. rate than the purchase of-the new P Rev. _dham„J. ' :Miss• Thelma Thompson, also`-a e t- - - y' fore the board; 'A Din-Lear of .Communion-service in the Baptist. ' truck or the new school sur-. Callard preaching on the;subject,, _•- - :St..Matthews Roman Catholic fi r life En Chin§:,and has.much to. Leary .fire o 1 {.pf June at the-.university of member of this year's parochial relate.that is: both curious ' FSomerville, appeared before' the church. 8 a. m. Men's CO vey, or other items .which` ap- ''What The Cburch Meana T$1`'�Tew Ham shire, -, The Salem church, Windham,_ : Masse at 8 - - • and '„group:'to ask” if he could have breakfast-at the Free church.9:30 ent Dollar Sunday •tvi91 be••tp +• F . - . . a m., school. graduation class, will."rep- amusing in regard to Chinese cud. served for the 17th ar. erica»Legion:auxiliary has co-. resent.the-Virgin Mary as Our , . -. geared before town meeting this ye Talent °"°, - Hannah Tenney Memorial Meth- lure and custouls. The author,. 'he extension 'to a Lovejoy land,9a.: m. All Girl -Choir rehearsal: year, Selectman Quinn said. dollar aced agazn and,wilL bear the o Lady,of Fatima, how In't he has rC3,ased on Love'oy road 9:45 a. m: Intermediate and senior swill be distributed.to al -� bu dist-church. 9.45 a. m., Sunday he Elmted States has • - - - Donald H. -Sullivan, Esq.; took members: The.junior and seri- ;exlieiise of,one Wood ry High school; it a m: -observance of A significant. manifestation of adopted several children.of.�• - .and on which he:intends:to build high classes. Senior choir rehears for.,, interested fixed A - - issue with the assessors because choirs will`sing under the".dir$a r'"' ;.- ,,,:; rural life Sunday..Sermon by the reverence for the Mother,af Christ nationalities, and. is interested i ,g Cjiair al: 10;30 a. m., family a£ inference that the-stabiliza- tion o e' ";" '�" K" - la in al d - of an in rice,t t f Keith h Gould, organist,and- 7 �, pastor, Rev. Glenn W. Douglass.. will be:included in Sundays pro P ci g 1 such children-..in good Cliaoup t Sidney oP.c White told worship. -Groups for .cradle roll, - : ,-„',., '� , ," on:"The Value of Co-operation,"' cession for the first time with.the bomes.: g the group that the location of the nursery and kpidergarten chit- tion fund was another in c easebut- choir director. ":t P - _, .. .. .. mg factor in the tax increase. As St. Andrews,Episcopal.-;M7luai', p ,M< third'in.a:series of biographical::addition':of-a Queen of the:Uni- ,Tea;was served, The.hostesses house was about;midway between dren. Classes for primary and jun the originals sponsor of the article Men's 'Communion f.,3 ta, Serino 4- "de .end':water,pipes, and for -de departments. Special anthem - Po , - $ : -- ?il at; .* ;�;, sermons.- F."m., the. Methodnst verse. Miss Mary-Lou Hearty, were Mrs. G.3-Iotvard Curry, Mrs. „kwa ad P Pe Pa Pe for the stabilization fund in 1954, First Calvary Baptist.' W Youth Fellowship will meet for a being;designated for this honor, "ClintoniW,Carvell an_d Mrs.Alvah estimated it would cost anywhere by the senior choir, Sermon: "Is he' following_:reasons Lawrence. Hol Co R "' - he stated t y mmunion;at reereahonai hour on.the grounds will be ,tie'fast ever to have held G,Bayes, .-&om,:$3,200 to..$^3,500 to extend There -a Place Called Hell?"' 6: - - - ,. '''t „ - - hy'the:fund had bearing on a. m:at Memoriad;A.ltar,; Famul_- } '' ;-;" 4y adjacent to-the'parsonage.Service that distinction. All other troll the service to the lot. 112» White P. m. Senior High Pilgrim Fellow the increase in the tax rate. service "The Cross an a 'd .. ' Ai µ a will be held in-theparsonage.' o r ` _ said be:could not offer Mr: Leary ship picnic at the home of Mr.'and n d Th ' -- The tional honors will held by the North PariSll Pa r "Ln the first lace the amount with outdoor procession,+ Cnor'a, „ retiring President is Helen R. members:of"the parochial school , e .-irmelf encouragement as several Mrs. John Hall on Dascomb road:. .. - place, morn:» prayer at 11 - "^�T a, ;:;a Ellis,- Th8'".final ther-r nests;were ahead of him 6:30 . . .m. Junior High of,money:transferred from avail- g p y with sermon ,'•'.,;. s�smv President-,for the;year to eighth grade. 'Tec Paper an �rags !al- a _eq - ..P by:Rev. George.H. Argyle rector:,_::; come,Mary Lou Holland, tion;:for,the 'benefit.- of the and the board has available now Fellowship. . able funds to the Stabilization Young People's Fellowship at 7 .x-' Pleasant .Street Methodist' balding fund of North Parish ,;about$9,500-indulin inventory_ Cochran Chapel, 11-a. m. Servs- Fund.Account at the 1955. annual P: M. .;, ' ' �� church. Rev. .William.J. Davis, Parish SChOOI Menus church: will. be held -Sunday. g town meeting last March was. , aced toeth4 board Goodwin Pre- ice a worship. Speaker, 'Revaimts er - .Gospel Halh. Moroi ;wnrsli :i - .a;•:" pastor. 9!30.:a♦m. Church school The menus"of the'hot.lunch aro- Parishioners and. other -are -" senfed to the•board detailed plans Graham'Baldwin, school mmister� $25,000,a.decrease $10,000 from ., 1, ,<^,: ,,� 00 :.. , s ut .. at 9:30. Sunday,scllgol rind,,, - with classes for all ages.11 a. tn:,.:gram for next week at St. M7- videdthe there be:cars out- ,-for tlie re-,gating of a sewer main.at Phillips Academy. : the,amount transferred in 1954, . nrshiP and-:sermo b. c ael's aehool follow: side the Church:Sum-rid '.- - In the second place, available broadcast hour at 11;15•a.;xii., id"y _tr w...,. r.P „ ,. n. y.the gas. h ay morning allow construction of a large .'Christian:Science Society, 9b30 broadcaa�t at 5,05 p.-lit, oven?, i& , tor, - 'C)ri Being a Worthy Stew. -Monday,-vegetable soup,, for the.: u • funds, which :are realized from - ,, .P rpose of receiving '»tin• ,.addition onto the Merrimack a: m. Sunday school:-11 a. m.. a o.. verhill radio station., Gospel` ,utr.: - aid,":Special nXisic by the choir: Jiilmi sandwiches, cheese sticks, zees of'paper and bags of;ra ' surplus' revenue,, re used t re- _• utual Buikhng" an Shawsheen. Church service. Subject of lesson__ -t. i so ice at 7 p: m, ,' - i +,'y :: - Nf .."Your Prayer;and.Mine" by F. 14. trackers, cookies, milk; Tuesday, duce the, tax rate. This. is �" 1B. P. W. Engineer Warren Peter- sermon, Mortals and Immortals." - First Spiritual... Lyceum'u3ee , ,, ' Bargy,:and "Father of Love" by: spaghetti with meat sauce, green , - elemental that it aces not seem ;,.•.% ; a ..r - r Otis Grubea'' Bance d orange juice, and:but- �Op TODlglit .son :was requested to study the: St. Augustine..church, Masses - at Puhlicr(;irelg.,1 ,,,,, Rk and Salem salad, ng. j : to warrant explanation, ;When ,- . z BABdsA'R•A BERNARD:- - The .Liberal. Religious plans and report to the board. 6:30, io afte aastMas a. n. 2:30 p, m. and;euen(rig service', Vin. Granges have been invited to at- ter, cookies, milk; Wednesday, pious Youth " :. w five Ja Benediction-after,Last Mass.. , the Tows of Methuen embarks in 6;30; with. r; Katherine= F^ h - tend in ,:. r rolls, ish le grouP:of North Parish.Uri?tar' '�. Permission. as g oto roes on the school.and other - M s _ en."..e,. 00i, •girl .attending this -very a body,on this Rural Life frankfu is on rel co. :art Bus o;draw water from a Free church, 7:30 a m, Men's e g berg of Charlestown"-as u ii8rtfdw ile inst tote: To tie el' i- Sunday. 11 a-m. Kinderkirk in slaw, potato chips, 'rookies, milk; Church,will hold:a dungaree hop uss, Sr.,_ programs, for which it now aP- g.� . , b i ig tom ;h Brant to fill'his 300 gallon tree Communion:bieakfast,.-sponsored. _ • . . medium,. . : 1 'tbe.: i hxntlst- ill the>follow- the Beginners'.li:oom.. 6;30 , m. .3'hu,<sday„Feast of the Asceiia,'on, .tonight from 8:-to 11.in;Grange y peals to be,planning; the Stabili Forest ,r P rr hall. osa<te acro .,:spraying tank. :The amount used by the Andover Council:of Church.- - Street.,Union.; Sitgda re irements: (1)-She must be, Methodist Youth.Fellowship in the no school, Fx'dgy,:;tuna fish 1pie, d ss the::>street ' nation:Fund will.provide :a,wel ,;K 1 from.:the ,church. Reservations f.�fiVas to be reported and paid for at es, meeting:._for worship in the . school at 9:45 a:�tn, w,ith� ” , .- "feting;her-Junior: ear this vestry: Robert Kinzler-will''be barrot and: raisin. .salad, -was, e cushion to help defray the Curren - , , year, - will pe: availab at the dtSdr. - - the regular,water rate. .. Baptist church, and for break- m superintendent"nil c - the leader. b d an _ extensive costs of such programs•', l,';§he must:rank in the r0a . il butter„jello, milk. ,,,..:Engineer' Peterson has: been fast in the:Free Christian church. _. Public worship:at i=h.�:xi� -;:ialf of'the class scholastic= North sale 1VIethtidist::church. _ ' sermon by Rev: Wallace. V ytg f3j Stie mixst be of good iiev. William Davis,pastor.9:30' � �+ i?n Page 1$) .asked to draw:-.up specifications 9:15 a. m.. Samar classes m the (�Bn - -etor Maple,avenue.drainage to be _church school. 10 a..'m. Primary: �..: . The children s>ehoir'unll, ?hg=g.; ”"r cter`-a,' good :health,.': '4) a. m.,'zvoi'ship_.and sermon by the A"1f Dltakes of Eleetrlo - • `,.;; -P separate pro ect not classes,in the church''school. 10' Servin- ID Puerto Rico. ` der.the,direction of;Mrs, , ,•^.s ' � � � � _ pastor;`on Being a Worth. Stew- "- AS:. SRS—:TOA TER handled as a p p, j 9 H:•Wilson' l aha I have outstanding qual a :, Y BO T., S fi „in the two'major.:projects,.Rogers a.:°m. worship with sermon by the .,, �, i x,U,, .�.' .4f;leadership,:Bond citizen- rd :,Observance of Rural Life : STEAM or DRY IRONS ftELDSTON BLOCK or ."Brook and`Shawsheen Heights, pastor. 11:15 a. m. monthty meet-: i St, Geni'ge,.s, P 13'I ;a .kourage, Sunday; 10:45 a• m,'.Church I;tEPA1RED' _ (,` R y school at 9;30 a„jii,; orifi: •<� School with classes for all. S ELE -SHOP � � PpIINDATlbN$ lug of the standing committee. fi. &This is-not a'camp ar vacation, ase AL' CTRL p. in. Pilgrim Fellowship, S p: t}a:. :, worship meets:'a� B 3Q,«,:t1$o t`. ..,t,a.sc7i091:i7f overnment,fr xi groups. r Salem,SL, -works' ” CW :BOO S Meeting of all church school teach- ,...... worship at:A0: f1'ivith�., :v,;- . , g F i r s•t�, - 88'Sb.Union gt.Co Sa St., and L Colbras=' leaclii ch'the highest'iyPe of girl will Gtaigxegationa] altumh,- Telephone 4638- ScooEr-laxer 5¢rvie. Every once in a while the pub- ers. p.., 1)F axw'. Lawrence road, V. John C. .,fishers seem to:take a hand in x sermon Eopic "Stens +i('. dl>clic greatest,benefit,not oily Haney;_ pastor- The herald choir • e ,helping he eve day citizen to slap,= 'kvgnfng• €a tc r dlersell;but,aW for bei home, .utas "Lord•,of:`All Bei at th p g t `a Bloodmobile Hous "that }, f , lie facult ng a �0$. With[ 1 Street f nun tsw• y worship service'#br clifk2re ooh :�ielp himself, on all,sorts 'sub- ,. �. .y ...w_ - � ,tr sometimes its how to build The Andover Chapter of the- iii h.sc l,this yea it t� N swmrmi.ng:Pool:in his awn back- American Red Crass �once ni re: t: :'Far t;C ", "` fi,; iA.• �,,;, ritartli :»tendert,-Wnlh m H - .�!'!. �a > 5 ,_ - p a wtil Lead R 9 g & yard,ora rowboat in,the cellar (a preparing.for the visit-•;qf- the: .,, -" '.. .' ,Jitliir d :C)ri, t out•, - , ..ea ., �'{ �+"., 181 daugenpus thing to do)ora radia Bloodmobile - t' Andov r,,,.The; <' �1 e ,, bQfservada t � ' set�it;'rnay ba that a Catt;.learn Bloodmobile:..wflf be;asite".F.ree;r:: "., .. - . .. ",ygl es,- . , "' '. 'Ntti'Andover• , _... ,s : . .,., • �B,- .-e,,,a fie,:alsprfineni .-82yi1 SR:609,og,. 5b.lE - iaa'iY# •:aififi"-:brio :.-social•chvrelrM4nd3Y . , y- - ii:meing,.or bass fishing if he will 1 -to 7 A m: Soifcitots ave,of a faa r•'14#f ti [)rl .tngd what the publishers".put on ready canvassed the.:residential ° liscolt i[ eilr i tt is ora' en o5i to,attend 'iendrons Fifer teens Orna- r, i tf m V , i ar '' ow h re area ., - 5 y)ran ']til` S > i. , f }4„l1 and;, - the market; n. t e , .areas'of the town fcr;donors, but:".'.: ,.: ... ,., ,, _>.:.....,. , -.i;.,.: .r, ia;r:.,. P!t ;: ;,which 17aeA, �_ -. ,'` - ;'; , �'*-•*^ , it -+, . 4.tYrst Jkle r?'is•' x . b , .. y3ti#a#,:tees, � t4hs,..etC. af. at=rtlirnber of recent books available.walk-in donors ivi71 be wekuune at.,*. ,:,-• :•�• � o.,,t'..-, i,, - �' teth-O:=Memorial::Ha11 Lftirar on:a' time '�duri "Bl •e fl y ny irg oodnl6(?tl., ,w4b7?" e} lie,gentle, art ,of how-to"—such hours. Transportation, and,ilaby ;, „r•. ,, xr:a_ ".': .'ttsi'a.;A b ,'i83!£r bu;rirarj• ^Hew To Hit; Mize; Antique .:,,frig service•at til$church Will prparljin _.. , k'&EII,ERI,C 14t..Sd';t#lk'RbM .,. qbe ., y3R'tlu; .S;,dpz'n.El�+ds with , "rbductions- For. The Home be- rovided`:upon-lnd7:,dual re-'. 3. '� - ,i 'o-+b C'• P a : ' Pe ." :;, ,.i, #rid°fit C. hitt obllgatstlit. t nan;.nl,L, Practical Hand quest. Those in charge; various- Soca d-Lieutenant Fre epic.7 t g ,<:-.. tvdlsfap al<aA m, wl7l,'fo8t .'lileranNfiupr Amiaala, Some $t ara,tr...'3 MaftYodtstout.", who ,... lodlsr-t3�f.IndSstrial Management, :,activities of the,1144--Cross which:: ' 'tro Jr.', son Mr..and;Mrs: >..•-. ,. ?.-.. Hera cltoit at ' . , '<, " '-:Pe : =.:: y.,tars •>t d -a fide: . .. . . ,: S7os, .zfi,, - , of - at 6',^,,30 p iii':';L �i- ,fie M Sonne -.'Rock 1Piants and._ renttials. oltnn; Hi Fi Han book, gu help during the visit gf th¢Blood: $iederic:L. Sjostrom, 66 Ailing i#�, „ ,�'p , . , :fo body Did' A Golden De Hfiw meet,at clic,s„, e„ ed' with ,,44ohome installation;Kendall:Pic- mobile to Andover-.Fare Ixs- ton street'is serving at-the Raine :"'l a#iiei?till pt3i#Cilyles dubt by 1,Teledie Pdaydon and Mar- +Y;of Park, $Ppie a t,are.'Pti¢ier Of:-;Attracting"-Birds, Archne Gunn, 'nurses 'a fl, arses - y lie,an_eleytio Ie : agouerninent throupted gh t- Smith; tri- ` , w .f .., _.4 lir, rlrr, Force Base in'Puerto-Itico. First Mist "`"'' -. ha ...._tli: 'as oosluan ,'.' ,. ;.'• �13, 1ss61.:�. Mdsbn..,Diat Book, Better Homes aides; Miss-Elizahethl: tib and, Post conirol 'of Aare eat to enias"s>-4etVa'Hdo1003 13orn,in Methden,he is a graduate Pr-:scilla Brown,Betty e'afu'i LUND S at tiie�"ebai o-ateetina• is in trio „ . �,Ciaclens; Editing Small 'Mrs. Frank: Crawford; -canteen; at 9:45 a.nl• ,1(lnr c(n d state offices for Of Edward F. Searles high school 11 with Rev =150 :#r. � Faith Graichen,;Jane Sint ; and ,- i+ i`Auaoraz 1p�i moi, ^ vEter&a•B Xyl aridVm oa ` F1 Pers, lt8e, Geyer:Intro• Mrs. l,e6ri kield: mo't Sr'Servlee.., with iii QlaSs'4,11949. He::Tatar , , t:: n .:<`. "'7'+7 State. t'Itt*enN CltarleS t ral'ehen- The ascot. .:� �`f..r. yy�� weaaeeea�y,evew"`Aria,: 2'f;,�t S Clts` For Chairman,.firings; Frank W.:' Lille %chai " ori of g - preaching on"the-,,s, ;and leadership-are p �s d ftt ander arucb,t2,mP tae warrant: ,. Y:..,,, rrn was aduated frm Brown:UN , he'ap'Aisted in the service byushe vwrsn to a5xe,td,::tae zani a sive -- Greatest itiIagiG A `� Ghiekerin 'R' sa etae&e ora ro1iO vino daa°esn.crvatcet �ui`rage"On Vegetables,"Burrage the Andover'RedCross Bload pro versity.,:- cancer £ e £a�ultY at VSrooil- Raymond Gradual and 'Jahn Graz 1Y5, q 6ftfciaT Bricyelopedui of Little t o sacred ,mu5Su , .-. gram, attended the Massapliusetts' " Aolin-s. Bowyer,Jn oben..,Worshippeis are e � ;�:-, ND. Andover,. qA1, ia°a b A,slcunusai'to 3Raaetriat a. e• asebal3 Turkin Secrets While school'be was active given'by the menljerfi : 11Srs John S. a;, Mass. �ne i'On fir side of gni B ,„ Regionaf Blood Conference m War a.on ra a uorti in sports, winning his letter' in Baptist church;ehotr'o to_bring their,bibles with th Ciatm stmbk :tiofndea sad eeacdtad u Clittrrii ,Powers; Bass;Tackle cester May'12. Tented 'tin _ tient road to-repre- :.citing the Book of Ac 11 on '..:'' faabvee:: track, ::He is a to m England's foremost. ts,. • atarit,is at a alanx bdape" aorto- #k litt;Taefics, Holhs; Handicrafts eter and la ed: with the hi h ht ,'J2n i4 active in whiali t}ie message "out Of gbt.,:; sowx :oF xoarH atiuo eaagert 'giJa of ra acro.,. e hundred Hobbies For Pdeasu_re And ,F play g c o s, - -.� footfi�all,'.;baseliall"and + as a at Busy Wizards Meek school and the college bands. i - v ;; ?'_ :. d oat, NLindT orifi bis based, ar- ' - �° 01'Gi said o4e fir.: vat y kt;-ickis; :effective Leader- :'. -.: r of the -Nano, entS of.teenagers rend junior em- r aRTi+ wigo er et ; ,�slvp -in Human':Relations; Lind-, :.: Are . lar meeting:of the Bus " He entered the service in.1953 ,g[seeacaus b;gtsnse run- K regular g y , 1710: l SO a .... nin )' C1lBI , .:i r bets-of thePil •tint Fellowahl are s is a+uoru,weaielir airecr. ,bF•c>ark ".•gran;::Build Your Own Summer Wizards, the 4-H.-club of West and received tris basic training lat ater , t,:,', - .. ..i short,seven handrea atxtr ..aw a-laa Cabin,,"Livingstone—- - a Texas Air Force-base and dater The regular::month ,,zS a -fit '-"�-.: remindBd the- .the annual tate` n., b':. 4JG%Q3):.feet so,s.atake: wa m numinc £amp:Or bt ,. Andover;- was held- m the North Court St.Therese 90 C.•:1;!.z ratly;tis front 3.to 8 p,ni.-in F - isau.T� - ta,p.;4aWewuhirtr direction ox fJiark at District school Wednesda night. at Sacramento,:Calif., he received 8t�re t.Ch treh ,. e tass._,r Ami_. eeveaty;(279') afore ar Y tS will'be held•Manday;mght.h. tin street Congregational rCh,' y,. his':Wings• ,, • ;$or,new":members will •• `.. de;to a B ike;tnenee:!atmos alid:rax�Wns President Christine'Sufton was-3u St. Monicas,,.parish`hall; :,s , Manchester,N. H• volunteer riv- - ^...�Mciio in s:�aotthesateriy atrectton four::pundrod the chair.' The articles of cloth- Amember of Essex Chapter Or- for the social •were '' ", ednsday;-at Y 30 pt m cisshould assemble at the mh SON �JQ�PT��lSWIC{l i which: the iris made were der of.DeMolay -and John;:Han- - stake; thou") febrDpre-01� mss nix: hurch"vestry. y- 11, 10 Gut s meaes has+ns aria »confit. In an, ., rig. t , .. d A - Marshy night at the b617i@ U " ..ai by `�p.` :_': - Amendment to.EON» 8y-i.e.wa adopt : east whateeGwly akeatlon to ciao:.eowaft • .1Soulgp^PAs-tinrfiE s-sopx morn packed to be sent to 'Essex A cock Lodge, A. F:. an M., he ,;,, oir r earse$Thursday at - at the emrtar Town ssune nera._tn-, Iona nued".1 Seventy;:(d7o•) feet emrs or gri- Mary. ISeneaalkii •Me{nbeis; :r ,,:. .t wi4t1-rams raem,::9nmse �t-Patfs. cultural.school where the will be is well known in,, ')saw-. court a tidl a zf :•at.:tkte church. t Ndrth_ Aeawer veuran'a.:Auauormm.. 'tea, to a,awns waft;:thea.aiengr.•a stone tmdaeeped, Oar 'mils Boni e p� y - l r p tk 111•.a.., - „ - :wedpeLdayJ veuing Aprn'E7, 1955-.:at wan Eve hand pjag::ceafer.:threi mMs to.:waehit°Ie .exhibited on May 14 ` Luncheon rence: of a.popular.'?ill tidos'a :r, B Will held Fit- 00 Cr8 HbriOP res toxty tato')teat Prom or -, mules to`reaida- Hoo : t rs. He eft for:buss:new Ari] ram. . ' „. at:the-,parsonage. p : Vo$ED to m1 od se Lwa x coot rnaet4 ai N sin cons twin¢. d them tum aua was served by he membe 1 Post .April prop E•, outher�dimetiomlfou aria to of a 1Vew Associates ry Sas North Aaamer'zoaiae sy. ora any-aIs:aatd sa;ioo ssaaa3 feet N Call'ln morning IPSWICH 481-W. 25 following a brief leave troth his The eomisuttee headed;by;, ay sane ks2ut and wsertrn6 m yeas =ftfew m and paiarnfsi sa e - (Continued On Page 9) parents. Deneault,.wilf prepare the. : fRretlee Sc—S,S, State 117aoPer Clifton W. yC ,ffi Hereof tae soSIM'e. Haat su iaae,aoata!es, tea ac riiom dwctad at St. Luke's of Salem.and Stalk Trooper seauon > fine or noxa to an The Cetf111nttee compnsps-•'' ' T!- Diene g " $f er le". sdd•bOU6L ari dwwq Off-a Viii ltiina:Morin, lVlrs., 58111 .' Thursday begin- Ilam Gilson of Hampt07f, N. Ia deteemmi the area,ani rrontegs Of land enuwded tion or Part-of Mand of y'bfa s- A:n... s..,...,.... c,..i..,.. .m�an«+ Alert.A: - -_, .., _ ...e,w.. .,i ,,,. ,r:,-.,._...,,.... . ... ..,. gte7atxY8'.ia North,Aaaorer, 3f?111eI5F th 'sR 61 ]ear. . ; . &rtalic .raaso yes '1 snorruf'-+ .o>•• s fishing if he-w111 t to 7 ;g. m. $ohcitors.•bave;al- _ ':- Ascension"' ":Grenfell-'Jtaili...... l`.*, :_ .. ` ta,=a e.:'encour8ged to atfeild dendrons,, Exergreens, Orna- , ,ti't;tlaslcu+g: -bas.. .al .,,, ,. ,. ., .... ,,,., r. '.. ..>;..,. .,.,. , �.... -.-,._ .r: 'What.-the publishers put-on ready canvassed Tesidenti �; ':5 m.•:I'11 rein=E,ellowslu'.;y' "".: dn•,,. ,s� coff ,hflurgfou wlilChmeets . _seedP .; :,;, A, _ g P <' .., ., l? fnbtMai Trees,'Shrubs, etc. at market; right now there a areasof the town-for donor5,•but :.: ..yr a ., `... Fixst l4letltodis .':�Ciiurch.s:- 1's` ::"+••,iii. m� '' :r,• '..iij;ate sd`tjCtUary At. '1 H.3tl.:Ufiy 'Ni aiPNoxTli'wNuovxx the ma g „ ,: ouh'usnaF fear !,. r ofrecentbooks available walk-in-donors will be welcanie at -. a � ' at 9:45 a: m. Moriliil servii•'` , t`�. . -ae,..:bury�Hi Itotli, uiiderr'.--two year's of a-will - rtwnbe 'oriel Hall:Library on any 'aline during Bloodindbile "^ 'll with-:Rev. Rob ft , .`S '" :: ^,Stipa;"$#ate fr J'ttne .8 - � G pavN ,;;at.the Mem g `' ., .. ,,,. _ '�, . oe,.cared"for by atteridamts.,fltbup our man r. ,•''�1' Give- us a call:or have ,- '..:. gentle;-art of "how-to"-such hours. . Transportation and'baby: . .. prearhin on the 'ase an°.,_�''. llie4,�..ane E�:A,"at'thy Uhiuef'lia Of activities for childrel be een::the 4uote You on Your needswith- ';as h : 4•. ,gE= e_.ttle 9 g service DERIC L. Sd'OSTROM •, ,g lie +. G , " ' Durbakin, M H. jiq out obligatibill: ..as .How.To Hit; .Mize;. Antique sittin se 'ce at rthe church will r•R,E Chest The God Shepherd.•"1L l l7 lq'Hallipshlr`e, ages of two and five. orinng e coons For .The' Home be .provided upon individual re- :'; - . Life Sunday wd11 be, obse;' et; "C`'facultymas asked to a ISoinE.tivbrshi at 11 a. m, wall featfYl'e Qeramums, Annuals,,Same - ,ll Produ Yates;Practical Hand- west:" Those in'ckiarge i9fvanous Second Lieutenant Frederic L. MethadistYouthFellow h t5 ` `'from'tle Junior e who P. 'y laa5.• ' 4Graftsman: _... 4., , : s s il?,rf �lSQy„ _ the Herald choir 'singing •'Some- Rook plants al Perennials. -.; : f:.Industrial Management, activities of the Red"Cross.wmch Slostroul,:Jr.,.son of Mr. and Mr at 6:30 :p. m: Interinediatels, ,• ryv tied. inane the oppOrtvl?l#3'' to body Did A Golden: Deed' with hook D o. . ., a o • 'Hi.Fi-Handbook, a.guide help during the:visit of the$load- Frederic L. .Slostrom, 66 Arling- meet.at the same:time,Tliere- l ` ' the„fundamental`:principles•. Plenty Rprking Space C !t n,. ,__. . . is r`t-' duet by Melodie Playdon and Mar- t me installation, Kendall;-Plc- mobile to Andover are;_ Mrs. ton street,is serving at the Ramey be an election of ofifcers. ,, y *;gRneric'an'governmeat'through Mar- way 11;:is5s l # ,T to ho , ,•;;.,,,. ,. , ,,,, .. tha Sri_trios by Gale Mooahian, ,` r : Amendment to Zoning.BY-laws:adopted F.�- Pre Of Attracting Birds, Archie Gunn, nurses and nurses Air. Force Base in Puerto: Rico. First Baptist ,Sand's r"s: . tial raLttee and control Of PriscillaBrown, Bet Hodge-.and IUN S at the special Town Meeting�beld I. the - tare . nit ,i - -ter Homes aides- Miss Elizabeth Hilton and'Born in Methuen he is a graduate a '9:45 m. Mori Y ' torr., "'.'1t �� n state.offices for � th<'::and � - _ North 'Andover vtteran'e Auditorium on , dvIason, Diet Book, Bet t a. n ng war hp a ,toWtla„defy a d . . Faith Graichen, Jane Smi. /�►���y Wednesday, April 27,•at a r.a£., ' d Gardens; Editing Small 'Mrs. Frank Crawford, canteen; of Edward F. Searles high school 11 with. Rev Donald L. lily rite .rod of;B'oys StateC Citt�en-',.Charles.`Graichen. The astor,vnii - i�.n f�.r -nnaer article 1z.mf the warrant: - an t7d1'C� Rae•. Clever' Intro- Mrs.`Leon Field;',motor service..:: with the-class of 1949, He later preaching an the:subject. :r g`v ' ` to l and leadershi are i he service b"ushers VOTED te'attend.:the,zo¢ing xy-raw■ Newspapers, _ _ P g 3 d' ship,;,oibAlat; r. .beassisted. nt Y lis:-For. Chairman' Brings; Frank W. Lilley, chairman of was graduated from Brown:Um Greatest:Magic." At,7 a�.'-' ^-1-The faculty at'�ood- .-Gradual -' d John Grai- 125:. Chickering`R to change.the following 'described Parcel dUCtlo ... . , P .� stressed., .. t5' Rltymond,Ci adu en , of land fru1n: Agricultural to industrial. ; 'Surra e'On Vegetables, Burrage; the Andover Red•Cross Blood pro-:.:verslty.,. � concert of sacred,;music w ''a � ted John S. Sow'YOr,Jn g -. . .,,: 3) eA, then. Worshippers are encourage NO. AadOver, Mass. w Parcel of"IaM on the:norjnerly side Of r Officiat Encyclopedia of Little. gram,attended the Mass7:lusett5-::..While'at school he was. active given by.the members of;. :'. `.fittiIr 'sand, Mia":John S.'t britt .their bibles with';tli foilnwareet: poinded and described ea i .a, a e Baseball; Turkin;;Secrets Regional Blood Conference in Wor- in its winning his letter In Baptist church Choir one` s """ x" '`pelham'r(sad`to"repre":o" B k`of-A 1:1- on '. start ng at a sine boated on the north- LB gu apo g of r noting the,goo Acts,. < ; Powers-::Bass :Tackle center:May 12 k� -He is'.a talented:.tram England's fore tioSt -ani'" �°`.. "`,'•J 'n'ls active tri age-::"out.Of" ht Jowle of'jyOHTH ANnove ':easeaely sldCui clerk street am hundred Of Charm,.. .,. ,. trac ,. .. irS ori fvh1(Sli the::mess ::.. _ .8 ,. . aevenq•.fitre_:(17s')•cede :weateriy:oe tb• ' And Tactics, Hollis; Handicrafts -.-peter and played with the -highchoirs. - •_ ,„'football, baseliali'and Iii 'are- And n e bands. . „ ,,.: 44... - Otft Of Mind,, will be based j'- " entry rcemer of Clark,Slreek and osgooa-street, . -An Hobbies .For Pleas. 8,. 1Z&TfIS Meet". school the Is', lYer of the'' l4ational - I_ T, _ _ Uu W . . *(F j,*Pjn - enfs Of.teenag@rS and Jun1oF em 1 .u•, y NOrth Andover,Maesac¢ueetrst,thenle tun- , ;.Pront,.ICkis, .Effective Leader y - - the service In 1953 ;', "1 r"u ciet? '' �-'- mcg is a northweatetly agrectmn¢r clerk Bus He entered . . Monthly SOCl81 :::,h,,,., H,plt .. Y. , bees of the Pilgrim-Fellowship ,are . - :street ,seven:bantirea maty',and 3-1ao ' -.,ship in Human' Relations, Lind A regular meeting of the y received his basic training at- y • t reminded; that the:' annual : .bite o. and r : ', • C f :.(760.03) feet to a stake; thence running Build Your Own Summer Wizards, the 4SH club- of West The regular monthly ,sod al ,';; -, -. :: .•1 uMa.f" m a more westerly direction by Clark Street gren, a Texas Air Force base and later rally is from 3 to 8 pi m,m'F :nk. _Campr-Cabin:Livingstone., -. Andover, was: held in the North: - •vim Court St:Therese,903, C.D.-(Yf 1.;P. 8a;1tStreet Church, .., a h rch '' t,lam.: -two blinflred-:seventy (270'5 fret more or O. . r - at Sacramento, Calif., herecel , , -: itn Street.Congregation 1 e District School Wednesday:night.. . _. will be held Monday night,at,, 'zli - tape to a stake;thence turning and running +.. Manchester, N.H.Volunteer-. riv- - in a. norlhemierly direction four hundred , his wings: .A':'rally for members will °'�flexb• President Christine Sutton'was�in. St. Monica's parish hall. ,P, Wednesday at-7;3D p.;m•. ors"should assemble at the rch BftY-ave (455) feet snore or less to-a p for.the SO'CIa1 were' COIn .• May II, 1055: stake;'thinee turning and running m".an, • the`chair.' The,.artiCles of cloth-, A member of Essex Chapter Or- B lleedje'ld.. :- --_, Ola find John.Han !jr-;:•tliC' ,a1,ItlrCh.vestry- ;liSr '�' p,]n,' Amendment to Zoning By-jaws adopted east southeasterly direction in two:couraea 4 - fart Jple-�PSw►Cll ich the res made; were der of DeM y Tuesday night at the home,of hu at - at the Special Town Meeting bold.In sour hundred:savant (470') feet more or ing, which , lin cock Lodge, A. F. and A. M., he ilalr keYlearses.T rsday y to Essex Agri g Mary peneault. Members,nf e. = Ndrth Andover Veteran's o esu to a.sttl� wail, then along a aeon• MOD =PRE-WAR ¢-AOON 13010 packedtobe Sent - Greater Law- . ..- . .7 •3n..dt the �hut-& • wedneedax waning April 2a,:.1955 at wan ave hundred forty (U&) feet afore or SRM see a a and patio. hone where the:•tvlA be is'well known to G a court will particlpate,m a. fe x371 Trop err H11714C tf _edij 9aa4 -m•- 9.rag cultural school y ' 'Pep ,1? :el3eld .. ..,. ,; jeax to a sellae bound; thence turning and p• M., undo.,Article 11 of the Warrant:' a' ,Landacaydc- a" MI1e 1mm amIs - a 14. Luncheon.rence, Of a papular Jill 27()n3 tele:,:,_. w e...:.. •.:,. - VOTED to amend Section 1, of Artjcl -running m a.:southerly direction four:Abe- �::.,: 4uM':.:lhrce mite■;b beach..10 exhibited On May : - ,._ .,31y7i-„til fir, Iv or the North:Andover ZPntag By-La Bred fifty-sin..and-50-100 456.503 :rest t. served the members: He left for his new post.:April program. .,-' ti , �.:,A$SOEYaiaG$ -; by, atrl jag it lint-.dna lnaertIng m Pial more M lose to the Polar Of u� •;'. ..mmuMa ie Heaton (aoaeo JI. was by <.. - ng/ .-:: It A ,. : 2$i following a brief leave with his The._committee headed' --', - 3".',.« �nfe'rEnOe•:,.. •'.�` •State Trooper Clifton W.S. nth Wereof. ice following: tract at land cordithe :ten acres ,rears call m4[ning iPSW[CN 481 W. g parents. Deneault,will prepare the i 5t,.+ s o>:wSaleln,siid State'Trooper.; il- , asst on 1. sixe'oe team`au zoning 'ar leas. said:bounds are Shown as a Plan e3. (Continued On Page ) The COifnitlttee C ris(!s-•'; dueY¢•d at ,- C Dlatcict■ I of lana anttula lzlan o£:part•of retia oe ornP �im liam Gilson ad Hampton Id.; _• Thur$day,• . In determminB(fie area and frontage at Albert A. fled Ptah of North Andover, Anna Mona. Mrs;; Sally,•>74I forimer 5a)eut resident, (ver@ n- any lot in+say zoning aiserlct there ebal: Ms"Cliddetts,',dated Match 1955, dawn . Mrs. Margaret, ut nut ba,included any land wlfhin tha.ltmxr' :tip lfalph B. Bzaseear, C. E. g .;s e,` ga rrt Church MemrsliiR orad by ;the]]'ir 'assticiates m: he of. a arrear upon iniac antis not anuu. Haverhill. .. '.. - :. Fidrence'Reuter�`'MrS Helexl»z, r'-`.. ,.•.. at, .¢.;New Hamgsblre state police a even it tba fee to Such ■tract js m one,: lfaeaaahu,utta :. u< ■QI► 'H(t.�Pi r,v i _ ne and Miss,Mary D (113: .;"„l 1n '$ , 14 a. a vi• ' Owner of the 1pt,:exeept mat-If a corner. The witlili.' amendments .t0 zoning - t Q Y uP .,, ,^� ,testfirionial dinner:at Xe Cot3f: nd i>r-taws,ata herabY:aPbtovea. - + t has its scillas-bounaal by-a curved.. le RtgnAt: Mettle restaurant in Seabrook line connecting other hounding GEORGE FINGOrA (Confined On Page••11S s. •a;."b' ., ,y:.' .' '- -t: it extendaiP would'Intersect the not area k - ."""q ,"'.li ©lIItC[�. `. T.rGaper,Sintth f1n13h$d,N: . 1 and lot frontage shalt be camputed as iE ,.' Atte May General.. '. .. ,r: _ '-, . l]) ,. sl, an,examination '•for a sch aa- sua hounding lined we 4o eztenaod. E3 rC' FR MoPhai !j'.� to•a British'ToIIce sC 1 6 ,vPwoom Wbiah+�to i leestaa ant, °dirty .. . ice �aw. / - • i a''ot rvr. , __ " w. adding or ac eh perms J."r roNa w Zl BL ���,{ - .. G s :: li000per,-Gilson,•Who started s ru- nae been lalradio Of g than-amstavdm� Town clerk .. . . : . . 'N 'B`O�CII ` 't l ._ +'1i$s;' f 'll ell the'state p)hceL under'the fur aria erection,.vE ¢Y -al,ing. ■ a Ifarth Andover, 7daea,. the.fel ty"-A "I, r 'j{ then'be sub-Awliod er reduced in area North.Andgulr. Ma,aa.:, �t ,.,' i't r,.,. ,; Pvi51Qn Of Trooper Clmtlla;WaSkillrtmn¢er uar d tut alien(nett_ ittemad as illi 111 t ITS s t a i} a , r°+l„T °b° Wide assofimeniu 0 CboO &b�?,'s, .. _ s ani v, .c „ l'uP, 1r1 t11e ;elkam, mer bo� # t.'ar e's dwth,to y PHLOx, GE&ANIIIMS :`;" ;. was;i`alklouneed,Sit rt regrl a as fjtt fir, You cal d•Peed:fie ` uuk0 such lot so altered,and any bund ..- 3ViiWK 'OF N6nTH, ANDOVI_M - a -eccy -dean- ' PANSIES, MARIFrdLi1,S`. �.j; of lir}il was 'gradlfated•''. r tenet-1Y•tioper Simitli wall l ave thereon. anall meat an the other ranntr. ' inaudts:oP this By=law, if"laud be . o=eadinyofVaelfi>n fl�Ak iPPt outherh college' by air for England Jude l and am' ea, conveyed:` devised or oto! ae 17 _ , ANNUALS - v f{ sa in 1951. He starts•lila 1$-Week/;recrwt t>ain- tranaferrea]n vtolatfan harepi,.re butldlnG, ., • , .oripnom.`oa vi•n J '. ': ing course June 5, flf per tt or otvar Purmit shalt be leaned vita : t as far Pass ddY" ± EV6I iillflt� POI:.YOUI f3 71+2Ti., 3,1`,� col ,at _1�hilallelphia,' - reference to any oi-Lll0 land■o transferred - . .; ,. r ., `an r or with reference to,the lot (s) "let eruarra.:.pr L yl„ been . 1 ° , �y� , 33j?kaC 14IiSs.,befOire go-. acyl all of anch land dna nits meets •tai5 J-• tS.milltaTy,ServicC. GOII a $tlOnal CSIC GFl* reilnir@ments oe bila By-Law.: vAnyey ,dna •.•,,.' µ" v� h AlinifYaY at 7.30: C14S1rcli s col a'I a°y jcyp rnaeatta Whisor h the la a!<o is Orl a r di. #h_4 y P i ff _ -:�s off meCting m ,the v for nave bran or was taken by emtnent domain May 11,ISK - -I x" .pts H z'e,• » shall not be,depmed to-be transferred m:: Amendment to'toning B May son told yy .. ; " ? ^aF ., ; al' plaIls s v[alatIon of the Prowlag a bettor. t the Spedal Town M¢eti¢g held inStA! fin reg'atding Chit n ' .. i :4 `a, `:iia At:8 m;'the•"Kiloly our ikon a lot in.ono ownershi :is situated: ; ( BRQS� N.��' ]�} y. P• firth Andover veteran's Auditorium on ..o... ;,£ '.E. g n j¢Pa[t,in the Towr.'of Noiflry Andover and g April 2T, at 8 P...M. v7slr us at the '3' Bible Beside open to all mtca ted doesday evenin ..r • ♦ r.{ „ , , m Payr in an adjacent town..or city the' under Article 10 of the'warrant, GArde,n Flower.S�" persons, naw stu Matt ews provisoes, regulations a¢4 restrictions of 1 to .. "& '.� °� :,-i, Ind CULTIVATORS-. •.. me 9Y-taw shau b=applied to.that Pertton voT>ib m amens;foe zoning BY-laws t- RMACY where' gOspeL for the Town of North Andover by eh"i SHAWSHEEN PHA is Cd98'S COR MSTHU)tl Tuesday from fi to 9 p.�n) t'of.anon tae as l ea m the Town of North Andover m the' same,meaner.as it th! ji16 'from i-reatneted l resiaentjal to as ... + ;% educational district x certain pareer Of.land - P Pleasure entire. not were situated therein. - ' y: remedy,for aR Cotlgregatlonal church >s n-to WIR fled..a quick ?.,<;,y+is,:, AMPLE FREE .J �� .'=.; `.. - •• .'#, r Except as hereinafter Provided. la single jocate in tjiefBen26al7e':r betwndu Third .YQ11-. _ q ,y. .. Y�rR4>�,+r, _ .f „ flit pubic, for Orly $ , rt■Idee'aaace. gCmral:reaidariuG, eaucationai. $h emus S ( ' ,: 7� '' - , 1 n"lnrinskrlat aitd^agricultural diaM(cta thea .'being ntoxe' j�ularl¢'b0unded and [lav:-Laiv..Rlvd.�ROntez :y rq rt 4. .;{ -;! ltd i6I1,."1n,4'� 9 ahali ire, cid'ea:.iM each:1'awetbgg ati d2acribeli as :faitew�` l: •- ailments., 13f P hsX, chase ilia re fit r3! 8i M ' P M °' ,�, othbr-ge toed priaglP■li bun/dfng eteatea glnaing at a Palet an the Easterly F7,w ` 4 , 1 rY �``' • .: w ate.;y" , e,.Slltefi'ltay at $" + oir, after/tim,afldyrdon:.Of.Lek amendment to 9Y Maple Aye.:satd`Point:being a distance y„ s ■ -Law, a:eat containingan area of 327 feat mare or iesa:from the inter- .d. li StmdaySv 1R$ }; " rellearsee lirtder-the troch ,'Of ojfino$lesa than twenty thousan (20.000) '■ectroa of(lie easterly line of St., em FREE }t',.Ll�' Y' ,r�.i•. '•':;MIs3JSabel (jiralydien. Ait�-8: m. square feet ana':a trontageof not �es9 and son or b of Semnd St., tnenf,u `•. than:one hundfrd: and twenty-ova (125) ttirn�g At Hght inglss and running.ln i _ a' , ., tit8"Pljlathea class WalCmn'. all titd �t7.:•.;' feet'upon the frontage atrlet la4terly direction a distance of 126 felt to ,;>' f , ," , ` , <': HQN$,$�949 ,.F_..,. .: , .p',T1S�� r�' :.Women of the'111a1.6It to Its, ,eet- T4C'lot ejaa appdd lot erontaga raau,r a pointe taenee wri at right aggia • ' 1X -'., $SO.-}114 ,F::,ling, this month featuring $'. lent meets-above appai8al anon.Ill apply spa running a dfstaaco of 30 eat:riS' Fait YDl7C �D►iNE'11►�flCe After 8 Plibljei l 1=' do k - I A any lot contalni g leas than twenty t ou northwester y alrectl tt t$'.'a`Point:,ttiems r, sale., ascot(20.000) square feet area and,laving turning and rurratng fn-a northeasterly F s S : .. ase :than •one ptandred and:.twenty-five- Irectooa i&nee of 330 twat to a -Illi i k'';r 1 p (123) feet width;upon the frontage street 1P�.. r'g �• .` If..Enna lot was:-lawfully laid out and. turn gg_nt a eon.t$lerly 1g :N ire�etslon a distance of 271 teat to a Point , , �y duly t'ecosded by plan.or aeea nrlor to ttie ante turning and run la a southwest- iy BAragragh Sri i.ANNevi {1ajriP5hira State heal'. Ofd eHecttve date.of,this amendment to tt118 1y b a dktan 344 feet to a .. ,;. ,.,.,.,_ a jay 10131S and fe'at audh date:such 19t was rintdon the easterly line Of MQPIq axeabe, j. k �c c '' s bulb' film . sickroom sal ficlals will amnognce during the A, hoto dev4'10 .Ili ;servito.Cameras. fia li i [� ATTEND:. vol adjoined lir other ,and at the Sarna point udag nPP datmateiy a05 :sant r„_B Ib t needs.- rr . P P 4 X:. _.. . ..: ' id.. ,txeek end what they intend do owner available:for mmMnaiion with 'or - ..._, •. - tOI3aCC0 bile .'hear n a `• - m the intemectfoa or thu. ortheHY.'rnie -ta lotrles - :`. cand 9 IMPOIETANT fi' �• vee to conntaking.with siwti-tot. provlaed ' iilKnit, giving the:Salk earn- k0 Third street theance�'.,tun easterly tcf :£2 1185 dwbetlC dards , i y that on any such.rot there ahait.noz here- ° 'jppj' .__.a,•, •' r-p ,,,.; 'av {. ne to the first and sec d after be built 'ani dupwc or 2-family ' Simo � ' •t1aYYZ!L1@s ,e g,rrs• . ^'. "•. ,', degca and proYlald that:there may be 9,In .ynn�otu i=ald M ,fie Yonnas e n,+'> . FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY .��a ode .eliPils of rite ltitew-'H n anon»eat .MIY one single e -e r=. z= t-o any i 1�; .t,xv-, slrixp SF1i0013. "•f&m residence or eine Plillrmttted ori- 1111655 ., : feet m:the Heine orbegiani ,pi,i SU RELATED' T(J ftk ,5, The week end.weathor was t reatial atractare fain ng the. rash Boswn, wase. May :MACY - __ requirements of flats By-naw. nan ato z ng by- A,, ; 'pA - Seaton, MafiaMay 1, wind e t nt Iowa.. ' Droved. ffnThe within amendments M ao11, nY-HIGH=,REVIIER LCE 1S4aJIITAi1.' redCr heavy Saturdaa ata hereb proves .re njiu FXNaotn,.3;r, .. ;2. ,�• ., t W r &PSvatd�gyy traffic for`fhb opening f Attorney General: Attorney Generali' v},. .tlf}It .S,L850n:. 'rhe'-6 a. /a/George Fl go,G ejgnea: y 11, 1955. : F DEYELCfPMENT I, �z xortb Andover, aeaaa '% "' v rattfre 1 ailing a t`POHiem'D - ;, :. - - , , Attested ae a true loPY:. - : JatrN,J.,-LYONS. UL UPSON Re, . F'harmactst and Prop <. ° /s/.1bhn 3. Lyaris q� 'laser. ; ' - . . '' w ) Towrt Clerk. North'Wddover, Map. •146 ' PA „9 r •.• .r x � ` .: North;Andover, Masa Math Andover, Mass,. SHAVNSHEEN SQUARE ANDr 2590 �, {Cttirniled On I'age,9) x=aiayls-14•i6,xa55. Attested a 9,true copy. c : s A t - - .,_ �...✓� R....L-......-,.z_.:d.,-�--•.--r---, n,,...-..:.-zmQ= ,.,. �i„++v,r?.csT"""^.""-�r,..r.s - s^'N.` x 3 e r s . -17 - • } u } C;, business. lie. tress become assn- '( T THE EVENING TR18UNE—LAWRENCE, MASS.—SATURDAY, MAY i4, '-1955 !� n 1 ATt�lUF llow ' ACCc LS; ,.: elated with G. F. Mooney & Son:.`-"•a` �1. :?, y �.yC'+� ,Tlil�n�r r an.rSt r - : company of Farmington,, N. H. s; i ,''_>-- •k; ; '= derson, pastor. morning worship: beacties, its eastern mountains-highway points in the entire-statez`.' • • '• His wife is the former Pauline ":.,,' ;" �,- - "holes- m". My Heart;' sermon and southern Maine. On Sundays: and holidays it is„ ' •° ' topic. Chvrch school'.at 10:45 `for Route 111 is also used by:�-many jammed with traffic,especiali n= Music Appointment t Baltimore Harris of Pelham, N. H. r' - ages three years through Grade$. horse racing tfans, traveling to the early even�ig hours- A seri • , ,.,n ,-,-: 2:30 p. m. Cars will leave the Rockingham-Park at,Salem. nus bottleneck for cars moving in;, Arthur Howes, 249:Marbles}dge - - ' Unlicensed'Fishing ` ° - church for the state-wide rally_of It's-a two-lane. hi'hwa about .four directions; -:es especially on' read, North,Andover,"concerti or-an :.. , fix l - - B y pe y - � ' Co re a tonal Young People at 20 feet wide, com aced with a Route 28,- Instit and a rector of the Organ , �� � "� You camas in Salem without' � - a - -;:, rig B t• B� P P this Intersection-faces been appointed ;to. -- men who were n3 the Franklin Street Congregation- modern standard.of`24 feet: -lay-oust changes^ln the future to Institute, has PPC a license i the sport w ,, ..<. .'r s:'- al' church:m Manchester. "Both Historic tion as teacher of orgian ,d halted in the sport .aC Captain's !: :. -T^ ,... - ,_ .. : a113'. New'Hampshire's relieve increasing pressure o€'tial,, the pose department �s o c "' `°"'r Junior High and Senior P. Y.will road system developed north and fie at the Salem end of Route-ll ". and Chairman of the 1'rg ,. j; atix „_. pond found,out from C n : " • .:.w w';: - attend•8 m.Governor Bachelder south.rat er than west rand east. L of sacred music aE;the Peabody - servation Officer•Walter S. Brock: J y ,;: P h c m-Bal - .;: i `� •` { '• - A•; Pomona service-with sermon, by The west-east highways such as"PERFECT WEEK END a`.onservatory of Musl - :. He charge both men-with violating s„• ` ;'” ; w ore ,'> 2 1'tev. Austin'Reed,. state chaplain -Route ill, generally are in'worse 'The sun:shown,brightly and ala iirgre, Mit. the law May7,They ere Ge. g of the,grange: Monday, the board shape"than the.north-south:ro ds. :cooL breeze .refreshed `+ >,The local' organist formerly Welch of 23Kentstreet, Haver- ^+�, �*1�- x the, t lit at •A T :.�£� ,,. '' i - ,: . . 4 Ir. - ' , :of Trustees-Selectmen will rheet Morton said. it costs'' a ut :Greater Lawrence area Saturday;. head of the°'.music.,depar me ` _„�, hill, and John Senter of 9 Liberty x G111S.L� Andover,will be _ r s ps.. o . `• f€ = :` in the vestry. Thursday, May 19, :$100,000 a mhe-to build modern making it an'ideal-day. The,noon', Phillips academy,:Ando. , �r ,,. .Mc._. . street, Merrunac.- +:r.: ..y• ,, NAYS RN 2' p. m., the Women Society'of highways _ _ Thus, it_ would cost ::temperatureiwas-.61:accordin to, •n his new. duties in Baltimore Each. was fined- $15 by Judge 1. . - - - - B Bi. Pvwvtoo' : :. the First .church-will meet-with-four-million dollars to reconstruct;the readings at the Lawrence- , October ,1: 'Under the terms af. ', ;z: Kenneth F.$omprey who suspend- ,,• - ••q.,<i. Mrs. E. C. True. Slides sof two of all of Route 111;: Police department, :Other :' agreement with the conservatory; ed five dollars from the fine Fri- ” f Hampshire state institu- "Our ion -range tori includes: in s: At midi read-: day in Salem Municipal:court s <--.. _ the New ps g P B midnight a. in 56- v Mr. Howes-will,contmus togiof:,,. : organ concerts-in,variou pa t& ;. .,, - - - tions-will be shown. 7:30 p. m.-rebuilding of the entire route and 6 a. m., 52;and 9 a.-m., 59. the United'States and will con- "'�' choir rehearsal. '_ 'vive,hope to do itsame day. :In the ,,.-' �� - . - for >,.,:: North Salem Church :, , .`- • :::Church of Christ Scientist.BoYd mearitime,'we hope the work aC MIIR.PiiY W;Li; ALLOWED fipue with ,his duties:as direr tR road:Man's tree ::selfhood as a Windham' and 'Atkinson-Hump- SALEM, .May 14=tile will 4f the Organ Institute and con „.:' A bean supper will.be served as _ frit al, hild of'God- ossessing stem will^ease.tv✓b of the;,worst Bertha G. Murphy lafz -''i i tiictor.of the Fine Arts String Saturday 'evening by.the Wom u P urp Y, of Law- I THU :NOWES '- ti n Service ' ,° _'„ : - dominion,'over sin,:' sickness'and spots,".Morton ai dee. refsce, was allowed by;.Judge.Iohry p,hestra here. R, ons Society of Chris a mortality-will 'be . set forth', at . The section of Route•'11I-`syest A.;.Costello in Probate court'Yes',, in the church vestry. Mrs. Indo ` : The_'newly organized depart-. Christian'Science services!m file of Route 28'm Windham.is'known terdaY. Thofnas Js Lane, Law- airmanR' orient o€'sacred music at Ike con instrumental Slid vocal Wood is serving as ch . Ai d- The Peabody conservatory,whieb al meeting og the New, 's. Lessori-Semon 'Mortals and-lrn- as 'Ratt'ge road,:route to'Cobbett's rence, was :appointed executoe> s;axvatary is=conducted on a gra y y. The.annu B. , i{ : �' ' mortals!' Morningservices -at 'Rock and Windham The estivalue. nate level and is,srrgan zed'to give was founded,in 1865, has:empha- 'Hampshire W.S.C.S. will be held ,', a C�nd P�'+d, amted of the estate ',_. back round' in :all sized the training of organists and Thursday at St. Luke's Methodist 10:45. Sunday school same hour. Center.' The section east oShad to is$3200. > thorough,. g,.:.. . . -,. _ .,., rt+ - ,✓ 'Wednesday.c evening,t:, testimonial 28 in.Saleih'is known`as Shadow `es vf^ church- musiciamshlq some of the nation's satitstandmg church, Derry _• `:that { ,:: ,r r, meeting at S. Reading room ugen, Lake road, route-to Shadow lake, course is,,specially designed,organists are graduates of - ..} Burch or amstsand will.cove#"schooL The current class of or- ,a.,1 {" ,`' .i Wednesday:and Friday from'2 'to .North'Salem and:Big Island pond. • �`' ng - �i". -Ypr`;6 " =.� '1 •+=' 3, 4..p. m. `. Home owners, store keepers and �.Ends Sian. Nite lloxaI directing, voice cuitufel oil= gan majors is composed of 40 stu- • •� • r,,-:,s£... _ ..£int -�'`"` hni q ue rid a eneral-s7':udi<.dents,one of the largest grdups of. 41,. .,,x' s`; r ,;,-, „ summer oampe _will be affected gan tee n a $ cC a :; r�: s by the'contendplated changes:` Rbutu ase CHi HH•Iso 'li€'the field of sacred:music, both organ students in'the country �3J Gov .z. t+�;';x3 , zl,;t' F'uneral' "t'HUri116s,Fq, "ais.raverlla ,:. t. ,, s n s , +;:; �. The intersection of, Routes 111 : _.; „. .::,, .. The funeral'of Alwin Schroeder $• _ nd.28.fa netF_vxie of tiie birSiestq Batt '. '`;• miles per hour, $20;half of.it sus- • `• =::: , ;H " �' of Spring road, Londonderry, took +:. `, DebvrafiRerc' s Hear Lnm•rr.:; :• pended;:Ronald H. Langlois; 1232 ` 'r wT ' ; place Friday afternoon from the r=t■=-a'r:a■3 Cartoons a " ulemf •I"i« Main street. Haverhill, 70. miles ®V�jY' P :,.: ir.'yaf•'.•are s � Peabody Funeral Finnie at 2/p. in. Nrsty. .R ,. a'.. T `, 'e rM•-" ::: 5 iy lliief Guevin and:Deputy Chief - .1Continued From Page 10) ' -. per hour, $15. : ,Ert,r Thomas,I ubY, of the•Manchester . . r- _ • "� $}�f 8 t1t1'. 6xaM&ell "'APfMam Holden ` # ' Hold Bird Walk Y , Y aln ail, ky?e depactrnent `represented the ,w AnnehnrGh No#el; ,(i(i �]i - department; The bearers were, $ US T1 al' n:% y '... ' Hannah Tonne The Nimble Fingers 4- Club Vace �l - 1 sx y ;Jim Bek. H .w., j +*.;.:The men:of the Hann h Y - _ Ft'araq Achard, Edward and Wil- rYHe ou'[cAW's'^ixA�urrltrBH" - • - Methodist -'church en-'went on;a bard.walk held:at the : lf`ani Joyce, Charles Webster and Bulk in 7eshnir•l•r, NOW PLAYFNG Memorial. N a 14 ( ^p- : �?" i' r -;,:,: .; CY 1 , si ria sones .. .. venin -. The meet-.bird sanctuary, Phillips ;academy,.. CLEVELA D, May d'1`. ,:B�. , , ,.. y:.. ',°. ' ;c Howard Spooner, r. V.Wil9iam yoH ill .iMrtta sCHrti Glee k;ord.—Alrine;''ranois �,i o3ed a social e g . ■r �y u red for' refresh- Andover.:Oscar:Root led the group Democratic National, Chairman'.�G1 Hi;�y. ,�,,..,,� ,r, J.13rowne'of the Episcopal church, 'BonBrr Sut�'HH" :..:gip t Oq El J�n 0 : yng was prePa G1(Pa @. ,�,. r served by lay leader which included the Salem:.girls. Paul M. Butler today-accused the „ , ,_,,..¢ ,lk;r ti„p ,;. Derry, conducted the ser ce: at �'• ' , Als we e.. , Twenty-five different -kinds of Eisenhower'. administration of •• � v1 .:e51eY Ayer• . . :. , 4 '.," .. the funeral-.borne. Burial was in y —`PLt7S —; " w rthur Clinton birds:were observed The most ;'m shandling".the-Salk polio vac ;. . . , ,'. . ,. ,yy.-##++ Forest Hill's cemetery'East Derry. demos pagney--Viv[_an Lindfors,` The Speaker. as A Installatlo�. . t �l , ethuen-who described the..or- interesting was a'pair of Mallard cine situation. m.;. :All arrangements`were in charge Eua■sae..earn s Hrlaae.1•Class' 11 +■ r "Y. •• lSf do no as Methodist ducks with over a dozen babies Butler spoke of "hearthreaking n of the Peabody Funeral Home. ena Tle-0weaet' RUII �O lza n .of which there:;are now-15 swimming around them in a.s'mall confusion" and,said "a thorough •, ,; ,-•' ^" " rid' •3 'uen ffitr ', - Sn ,. ..A n ::.Those Present; LmdaJohn- government:inspection m the be y�7 y. ,. ': , . camaaa 'heli Hath Homan '. tern in:::New TIat ipshire po B 1 �ai1Qi - '� ° Police Notes q HAN6�8t SRrR" s OM - s u ht-as stn , Gayle Guil!bord,Ilona Manor;.ginning .Could have avoided ttus. ,5.:,- 1 H e., g ru ' na- oral 4f 3Q zG ?; @ gt. I De Disfriet court Friday Al3•. v*•. . •s'.. t . sent,Wnferenco Sun Clark, 'Patricia Bascio, Lois t confusion: " „,, m n ' u "EOWTRTto BA61fAD?' l , g Boal Cf 3' ,, t.. Whitco'b Mrs.,':Herbert:::Clark,:- .The ` Democratic ,..chairman; z etrI lWlll'.Be.:..- , ,y' .,rny3ing, with Judge.George Grtn- _8r.-The tgpeaker. told of .'lie .rrt , - ,. �,. ,,:-it -+ '.i-.' ervi .;'Pitt• emfmmd,G II in •• co:f2renoe`,Qf Methodist Mr. and'.Mrs: Leonard Littlefield, struck out at the administration {n �'� nell, presidrrig, Raymond J. Bag- �' �i'`'tion9l n and Mr: d Mise L le-Whitcomb. on rthis and other counts in .aeQ� �r,.% c tstxh. n of Salem, N. H. was accused :,$BLAB SHY HAU?tl[Sr' en, witii ail att'eti{lanee 6f'1,700, Y ,,:u - - ^ ^ s Hee i a are t for a meetin of .'." oL simple::assault.,:and was sen- .[eondgy— eu:ebeth'cpgloi old sonii+months,a;go;at Purdue '' ., P li .p 8 `.rhe:lLod.`,,t 'fS ,Ia, ,. -' •,?F n■r rime c Saw Pari■••::'. e of: a •':. the,'federated:4De$tocra is women:: r. , - s``. ffi r..bf•-, the BN17s ToittGax ' rtiyersitY• : ilsp,he'3110k: l3a aptj$1 _.1., Y ' f !'I tenced tothirty days the House 'n;!.ha ference P _ of Ohio. • t'' r of Correction at Brentwood. :Hg l veekk.and ldlati , The De Jumiu ' d„� 10 15 s ��yF ..::-. There will be a.:special meeting: _ id.,U. S. Surgeon Generali '. . ..:,. - sl y+ -vorsh}p w'"ith:.,appealed ',emd the case will.:.bel . Plus`:-'ri' AtiH78B” ,t. l thudTJat Mlle, to;be held in af.the Luer-Member canvass-team He sa i will held its annual heatd at':Su'Superior, in.June. •` lie at he' xliiivgr§lt of New Marcvest Leonard A. Scheele, head of the; instaliailor} dinner, lk1o, lies S From Be , PC 1 $'l�s'suttGl4T— , J committee }n the h vestry ub' health: servicg,:"has Pro-'. t the, r : ' 8.3t :. P. m., "• - CI rH',BMiasCHafi . anips9tire"wditeti,ls W.<iiC attende Monday; at 7:30 p. m with,the p_. v nmg, May 16 .a $ t Yrs the , I lues t..tt ma prod M ion "':•oiie or more`representatives claimed his faith in the acci'ne..in Methuen, Speclal gu - r .�,.. will,rtieet t+y chairman of the fihanee-comimt- evening, be Mrs 8QllardualO . MK i roni Hanasib'i 'enneY Memorial tee, Floyd Norris; Pr siding. and no will quarrel with his _ file-Girl Smuts lrgxch The monthly 'm' tin o� the recommendation for a more thor- a member of the De`rrY v Wednes- IEANNE CAA1N : will ough check.. .. - :.Club, ena adv ar to ';:.... "�r School. Sunday,Church. Services alNitE 7BEYQR ,y Missionary Fellowship. ircle 7'But :it:is difficult to under- �.' + -t • club,' tinct al] ondligt t New.Hainpshire * Cld£n#:�#'1'ver Paned be bel'd-in the Church,vestry Tues-... stand" Butler added, wtky. - -n t 1"'v- rv: meet•'A sifpPer :. St. Joseph's church.1 Mass at;9 • ' C lotion ceremony,. § s a.m. Confessions before ass:; day. at 7:30 p. m. , i-: William H. Godin of,Doris court .Thea id"w ek:Hour:of victo the government didn't:take the; • Members,will eat at ' ,;ofr .file :executive United chilrch.: Rev. -Anthony '.'. . ar May $'-on m e_ _ leadership:m..the beginning,.and ` rc- .. 's'fp q.;'Y day., 10'Perrino; minister.'. 9:30, Shnday who ditched his c Y will meet m the vestry Wednes, Oilfce.at 7 p.m,from why t $TABTfi 13IT1�DAY oli street, was in,Salem,Muni- da at.'7:30 . m: = thus avoid the mishandling that tion will be Provided " "' , '!° v t $ eiec- school convepe8'in the �ongrega- =zna Hip Hit =' o Y is Porlde• , . , '^Cg �Dl<. ia'ni Ham • Htod Crawiuni'—Hath Boman, An Cb1or,Sh--w Sipah court.::Frida}?•afternoon.-,FIe , Theehurch choir is to meet for' has occurred.. :' - . - h .y. , ,.gyp -. P t;onai church vestry. 11 a, In., Qpg a:axHH srHysxs' H ,4 was"char ed with,losing control rehearsal Th rsda at,7:30 ,m. The-government yestetday sig- ' :' the,, $ Socio mprnmg worshill in tfie Congre Ws&,cres•rt:Roeli'rurpia.Ma3n' © U y vehicle andFleavirlg the hi s' Y- P naled a limited resumption,after.a: '.' ,, 12.30 ,gational church, 3;30 p. m:,:the - Ing h Federation CdAveutll` . loan wagM_ la . rag: w" and was.fined week-long suspension for safety o; '- >irat Bap :Junior,Youth will meet in: the "" — `- � rias ay, Winners At Whist At Wentworth 1,y rat,K r ol� .::. Police.Said.Godin'was rinvinB a recheck, of program for}rine-<. .o'.Portsmouth,on the'I-Sth .: •.,' .,• >.� ad- :Congregational vestry.have p. m., ,y , r r , - •" N -' k bearing-New Blimp- Winners 'at :the St. ,Joseph's ulating millions of.first and sec P "- ;.. _ ..,. WM viCe- the sentor.youth will have afel- Q.� : ' 10'W'. i : O ThtS ;S gd[)F$ one-ton frac ,S N 20th of Usly the;-Anhual A� x- ' shire registration plates,but-his sodality whist party, door Prize, .olid graders. : • . %tern lrnvship supper m the vestrx.'f rang costo— Cc 11 g tion of the New arrrpgh: _:- meet- : license'was:one issued by Massa- A.Broulette;Special,'.Elena Evans. :.Butler, also criticized adminis. tion.oP W ens, lu —; GNPs aoHire: ' a "husetts of New Hampshire.The Ace"of.hearts,,Anita,.S tys.-.High tration Plans.. for assuring equit-,� - .�. C '�+.��..+ - , tiCll t •- "TN6 WHIM,,UNE" c >lid heki.`The. _ ice.o f To Attend Game rt warned that.furless he got a scorer; Elena Evans; : Other,able distribution of the Salk vdp-. A �''. -..� T�ies-. ask oHiae ovens at r .. pCu will be:., of. New Hampshire license' within v{inners:Dolores Torosian;Yvonne eine for cominercial use, after the y f is 7- the Intermediate, Crusaders t t aho,r tort•act �laak- N ity; . ,;be.ttle.,. :: t Sgegke b bell tearri will attend the —_ ;two weeks,lifs right:to operate in Greenwood, Dorothy. Greenwood, present free:.,school program is.., 1<, ' tts .note'-:berevoked AlbertDlugosz; Augustine-Brown, completed. : _ } Yi + �:-:cam :... .. +, zca,C -, .Fa1:Che':. i2F-'TBetroit troa5eba11:.-,BamC Sun- -'• � . ' i sugaehttse: w .. , .. fo]lovv�;s , o action is bear taken to �sd? a day: 1Cav .tor Boston at 12:30 szn_the colitis rgcs?}Pmendatton.: Rose Carter, Bertha Drew, Doris N g „. eiytyyy _g - ;e n .fir Rart.^�+nsllei :and Rev:An- } 3:_.._�.- --:..... .. Fou h background:'in all sized'the training of organists and Thursday of St. Luke's Methodist Wednesday "- ¢" g . . . � -. - Wednesday 'evening, testimonial '28 in Saledi::hs knownas''Shadow: pb sea. of church' musicianship some of the'nation's outstanding church, Derry. 4,, meeting at S. Reading room open. Lake road route to Shadow lake, a Tlie Course is specially'designed:organists are,graduates of that R Wednesday and F$iday from 2 to North Salerri and Big island pond: s f' Now Playing Ior`church organists and v✓i1l cave} school. The current class of or- 4 m Home owners, store keepers and t i Ends atm. Nita cnoraT iiireeting,-voice culture, or- ganmajors�s composed 40 stu- • ' Et` P' summer campers, will be affected - �t - ,,.: an technique and a general studjy.dents, one of the largest groups of tC f'£.-;_ .. by the-contemplaYed changes. }sa CAxj.Dx1EN tsc. 'g ' '.field of sacred music,-both organ_students in the country. 1 G", Y Funeral "rNANDEs xN, 'nay Paverite ). of tine , • The intersection of Routes 111' E The funeral of Alwin Schroeder and 28 is now one of the.busiest ManYaad sea,HePe. -' miles per hour, $2Q half of,it sus- • - •�,- . ,, of Spring road, Londonderry; took Dehosxatk'kTrr' �:Nelly Lamure i :pended. Ronald H. Langlois, 1232I' �„ j{ place Friday afternoon from the Extra root cartee»s a ,sialem, N• H•` Main street, Haverhill, 70 miles war ® o GytkFV.,EPaa. Peabody Fltnergl Home at 2'p m APLDCiI W •. (Continued From Page 10) _:'per hour, $15. - > r seLyiii.y±cda.iu. 5-!4. - ' Chief. Guevin and-'Deputy Chief d + • , - .. '60, , ' . ,y., - Thomas..Luby, of the,Manchester �. .G.aro xvlte'— William Nelaoamail y-:Get]YgO; ou'1` ;+ 'I}taIS Sn £. FYre department.'represented the yy.. _ 88 �F A 1Church Notes Hold Bird Walk tD s r TOEi-a`T (iL�l �. _ - department. The hearers 'were, itm Dauis -• Men ,a an "`,`,The nen of the Hannah Tenney The Nimble'Frog, , 4-- Club Vaccine '' R��j- : Frank; Richard,Edward and Wil- -THE OUT6Aw's°n�i!c�tres' church'- en-went on a bird .walk.held at the liam J ce, Charles Webster and Both ra Technicolor NOW PLAYING 'Xemoriai Methodist oY starts suadav— ` • - evening.- -The meet bird sanctuary, Philli s;;academy; CLEVELAND, .May 14 (M— '� "` ' Howard Spovner;.Jr.Sev. William ^•oh trE wAr TEONr•• Glen Ford—Anne Francis 'oy d a-socialk e . Derry. .N.: ..�,� j Ea red.:for'and.refresh-:Andover.Oscar Rootleathegroup Democratic National Chairman f ,1', j" J.'BrowneoftheEpiscopal.church,� tsoANrttNUNrea was prepa leader which ' chided the Salem nils. � _"�fgCkbOard. Jungle" ants were served by lay m S Paul M. Butler today accused the Derry, 'conducted the ser mus at — ��. Twenty-five :different. kinds :o£ Eisenhower admfiiistratton of - • .•- ,o.;- the funeral home:_ Burial as to ft esley Ayer. : - p�} ;E iY l 1E1 PI:US io Arthur Clinton.birds .were: observed. :The most ,,mishandling"the.Salk polio:vac- ,p; _ " ,. " Forest Hills cemetery, East Derry. dames(7agney—Viviau Lindfors The$Peaker,was Art Ins allatl�n•; Ul � - civ u ' who,described or interesting"was a Pair:of. Mallard cine situation. - : . ., a ,; ,., - All arrangements'were in 'charge Eads Tonv Curtis Hridaus To CroRplt for-C+DYeC.. Of.Methuen and `rhe OutcasC ^. tion known as Methodist ducks with over a'dozen babies Butler.spoke of "heartbreaking .syr -: - of the Peabody-Funeral Home. -' i a `. goadsp=7 mom:Nila • r .:..., = len, 'of which there are now 15 swimming-around them a small confusion',;ands said a thorough p� r Edatona O'8rten�.r— Autk soman `a tors in New Hampshire.' A.pond. Those present: Linda John- government inspection in tbe"be- Thi ,U l�l �h ' club Police Notes. •��SHANGHAI STORY ' P c a :tiers is sought as storl, Gayle Guillaord,Ilona Manor, ginning-_cduld, have avoided this z.• - total of 30 h F._. -inference Susan Clark, Patricia Bascio..Lois confusion." - v - "ROWERYepBAGDAD" -4 he goal of the went co In`Derry District court Friday -to told..:of :the Whitcomb,. -Mrs. Herbert Clark, Thea. Democratic :..chairman E'Vent Will Be. `• ' morning, with Judge George Grin- .,yean.:The speaker r. andlylrs Leonard Littlefield ^y [qday Church-Services nell- presiding, Raymond J. Bog- Ptas.Commaaae Cody to '.nal. conference of. Methodist M struck-out at the administration Held Monday.At: ,d'•, "SOLAR SKY RAIDERS" ' -uah and Mr. dnd=Mrs. L fe Whitcomb. :on this and-other counts in a - , 3' tea', lsuke's, Methodist church, don of. Salem, N. H- was accused. _ Monday Taylor - -Men, with an attendance of 170Q, _iY . of aim le ass tilt and was sen .• r EnsuLeih r ENDS TONIGHT: Son months:ago.at Purdue `„ speech Prepared for a meeting:of Tile Red,Tavern.s s.. :v .7 r1 'Thiel-?4 Pastor. •9:30 P Last Time r Saw Porta" - The Adventures; of hehd so yrs tenceil to thin days in the House �j nolo sit Als9 he spoke of the Bap tilt Bulletins : the federated Democratic women - - .", - ;• depport-xlen!s . the - Y. , INE ttAxu' n r...Y e P _ -, - -o£ OYva : ., : u dx�iool will meet. 1D:45 of Cor-reckon at:Brentwood. He i , cxnEMAs E hcu in •week' end comerenc. . The-:D y-Jtrmgr y tsma�irs� „, •:.. . appealed. and the case will be • ,: erns--'••TNE EDD _.AAAYEa'• fort ?n g There will be a Special meeting; will:hold its annual i eetni, P th dist Men to be held m He said U. S.`Surgeott General erVice of worsh3 with • STARTS SIINDRY, ot; 'dile_ o ,.-. of the Ever.Member:canvass team Leonard-A. Scheele, head of the - " • ,•'- , - by the"pastor, "From Be- heard at•Superior Court in.June, : A ST 1s•.BOEN June ,at the University:of New committee in the church vestry:. _ installahoi} ditiber," Monde za,,. T il` . -attended _public .health service, "has 'Pro- ,ning,'May 16, &t the $ed:'' v... b"'Vdittg•"...6:30 P. m., N BCEtPB FTamps§ure which is to be Monday at 7.30 "p m: with the ( cl es11t sentatives - - clairried:his faith._in the, vaccine in Methuen,Special gu sc of - „13w,ship will meet in the DD �. ' • fady Oariana AD aura Ma�o� .by one '.or more-. repro chairman of the finance-commit --• �, allarduQlei. WK `- Plod—"DEADLY o•,!tME•' rom:Hawah::Tenney ;Memorial tees: Floyd Norris, pr siding. ._:and no Ghe -sill quarrel with:his evening will be:-Mrs4 lzpy; aP. lesdaY. theGirlScouts e the ,recommeqdation for a mbm thor- ' tlie'vestry. Wednes- JFANNE CRAIN' r -church::.. The month] meeting o a=mejnber of the Derry. y # oughcheck:' club, aria add"or to,the b P:•xrisi"the Summer School Sunday Church Services CUNIEtRlY6R " 11 Missionary•Fellowship,C�ircle,w111I "But it is difficult to under- - " m of-.the New,Hampshire • '_ .be held inYhe church vestry Tues-:: -who will ondoct-tlie St. Joseph'aChurch.1-Mass at 9 ' Accident Driver Fined hY club, da.. at 7i 3t m. -. stand, Butler added, . ..why lation,`ceremony; ' . `- �.., 'i£e, leg 'at!i'h meet: A super a.m. Confessiops before.Mass. • •` ' "court y P `- the overnment didn't take the • ; " .' �'.r; ., ,. ., 1<a,.g of, the executive United chdreh. - Rev. :Anthony -• tea' --k`•'a i Wnliam H. Godin of Doris co ,The mid-week flouraif Victory: government- - Members wlll,ai)eet at, 1 x an. leadersh!P in the-.beginning;:and • :-.. . :t r °folkow. Thursday,, :10 `Perrino- minister. 9:30. Sihnday, _• +•�� fv✓ho-:ditched his:..Car May, -8 will meet in the vestry.Wednes-:_. Office at,7 p,m,.from wh FQI ,, y - "=.`2nd eta Ntt'� ,-' -6TARTS•$IINDAY -. wasinSalem Mum- : thus avoid the xrnshandlmg that , , r ,ass meeting and elee- school'convenes m the Gong ega- . Policy street;:wa day.at 7:30.it. m. „.: portafion.wjllbe'pr6V1 ,�� HradCrawt6rd•—Ruth-Haman 1All Color.`Shqw . afternoon. He t has occurred.. . - _-,u • o . :PriS-of'the Hamp• ttonat..church.vestry. 11 a, m., bOWA`l AABM S,TAESTg r pipal-court Friday of The church choir is to.mea for, — . n 8� •r" 1 - . losing'.control The government yesterday..sig- ,- C ,<1;3t:-: n$t ;:, ,lyekice,Woman's Socio- mprning worshii-L In the.,Cdngre- Wod..Giregaiy;eck'PurpWPlain• Was charged with ... . rehearsal Th rsday at,7..30 P m.. .,: ,o c- .s't Service. 12:30. _ . _.. d:-leavin .the-high- . ..4 - naled a limited resumption,after.a Fed. rxitloII 'Con ttilli * iaP . . gahonal church, -.3:30 P• m., the ,of his vehicle an g week-10, iced resum for a sa.er.a $ ,': vaF,-„A,1h, „sa „...:,.,Otl-.•a :the First BaP- Junior:':Youth will meet in the -”` John Wayne —Geraldine Page •. way,and was fined$15. s. ,PB l .,, ar PLVS -..r Police said Goldin was driving a Winners.At Whist recheck�of the program fbr;not- At::;,�-eP��'ogth liy,°;th ,.�,, :,#Ovo gds by an ad- CorigregationaT vestr3!. 5:30 p..m., - millions, of first and sec- Portsi?? utb,en the 18#ki- ; Carl Searing. vice- the seiior.youth willhave 'a fel- ` a' t; s: ; '' �t: OYY P O TItiS IS Pdr11R one-Yon truck bearing New Hemp- :Winners at the 5t: Joseph, tilating:mill ns, l. , 20th;d€'Ma .the:Atinp '. : f .4.,.-. :. .ran "Curtis — istration. plates but his: sodality whist party, door Prize;- and graders• ' .Y _: ;, Northeastern lawshiP: supper nit the,vestr•w. y C6K+ne causes", shire registration. P i en van'. ' Butter':a1so criticized adminis- hon afthe Nety-Ham-€tg ,^.�. :T. =,afternoon meet- = ' • ° ENDS TONrxE license was one issued by Massa A.Broulette.Spec al,.El a Evans. "" far assuring uit- eratioa,of'W0rten s QI4W',, ,> w ,. a tYlth Me"tallgtion e- "TB;E LONG GRET LUNE" -ehusetts,not New Hampshire.The Ace. of hearts, Anita_Stys. .High- tration plans, g held.; ` cif aliew: - .:fihe`. i is •mos, TO Attend Clonic IBox ONke Opens at '- w reed tHaf'unless he got a scorer, Elena Evans. Other able distribution of the Salk vac- K, - P>e&dap r i skew starts At pnsk" ; court a, will he 79t.9;A._ of•;l_: ` . e'ple .'., 11 7 The rmtermediate Crusaderds New, 'Hampshire:•license within winners:Dolores Toiosian,Yvonne:, oinq for-'commercial rise, after:the ,,.,,.T •,b - ; g er baseball tenni"will attend the RC -:weeks lfs'ri ht to operate in Greenwood,: Doroth Greenwood, resent free- school program ts: .= h?it , ,. ,`-- s,two ,- g y - p a vital irortf c .�; ro#� , t the Sox-D'Aroit l�ehall ,game, Sun _would be revoked. AlbertDlugosz, Augustine Brown,: completed. P , :.,; ,. ,. �,,,; a , r:l3oston at:12:30 Co.Nir�•;: ..;.... t e ;�. ,�TYYassachusetts ,.. ld , �'- dation.. .Rose Carter Bertha Drew„ Doris ,.Na action is,,being taken to y ° 5•R' -.>t e• ,,.,. ;r, d d yt I,. on.the, courts recommen _ _ � ` manicy and Rev. y 'Kenneth%M. Brebner, Jr,, Seitu- Gamire, Mrs:--iBeaphev,Alice Mer-. assure fair distcibvt)on gl•`ktie,net ` ., ,-; 3 _ ..Y•. . ve fie,cars, + ate was,fined $10 'for "operating rill, C. Gagnon and Pearl.Burke,,..drseover3'; stlILin i>alio � - .x ]pole :Frank d: cvithoiit.>s llcense•.on Route 28: Bridge winners .were Mary"Fell;Sutler,said. p , „+..�y, - and"Rita Morin. ` In't£te lieFhaz, ^ ,S al yyGs�; At11`e btlt ., r ardv * niethod;worlaed out'bY•: ea _ ;" David'';Sabine,' Douglas ,.— MnNr aging. •i -Doti le Celebration - fof Welfare) Hobby,•dootors-;and - •�. <... . ,. .. .;.:m.._ , `Ha .ti'#'-,".. ,; c-»A-, ' .AllenSmeltzer and Jon- :'stsAN :'41t€ xTa.:<OwN'i bit a COmmisslon Police Car:. there`wmi iio + There was a double bir, ¢ Y - drug mannfaMurers,. at3ian,,, iaaliAllell .,,,, ki . ebrtion Friday at the-home of - Salem, .¢rat police cruiser wasp. guarantee that the`inost�suscgPt--. , �•»: xx% - s ?° cli�r / celebration Y h commissioned:Frida . The vehicle g .; T . as t ,'• t�� :3YIr.and Mrs:Bernard J. McCarthy .- Y " . =. iblo age,group would ge .,va!it f 19 :Pleasant. -street. Maurita was authorized.at last. March.5- cine•first+;.,TkierewAs.toLprovlsiottlt!)i ,t ?'-' rp � lg i$ ;$IeCarthY was `seven. and her,town meeting and was supplied by made,;foi,,those ,taiga with a , u,. 1#lie° gtg7T trfrMAf a birth-. ate only :g l Shu rues Ford a enc brother;Jerry was slat , g -g , y_," shortage:sof doctor Stnor for those_ - :, s.a6v flay p wolf'•l$e-held Thursday :.,. , '..:Assistant ?Pohee'Chief George e. $. .. ,,.,. =K_`.- . :r;. , - ..::a The .Program •was enjoyed by rg..: chikdrenm low tlacone group..whd. . ..Y, ; ;, w �,'.• evankng„ M 19 by the Wbman's t •aheatre :. -e onorett" tresis and little L.'Dickey took the AeZv machin.,, CoulcltYt o Diol to,pay _ `iv klf ,`_ i �1 Society of st"ran Service at the t h g . rids who attended:1zAchasl and out an-its first patrol,'He'covers .- t?jxi i;a fi' A. home Of Mrs. Nason, River T e . " b ^, I esYis ► in N•B• r ; ,y t_.. ,, •. , R.eteccaDavis,Jud W&llaaMiver- the day duty. Isatmro]men night w ie&Ioxisiliilitda ..,„,t.: i ... .....UP xeA e - le street:, •m - J Emmert Marilyn NSaaMillan, DiettTeh !d,Pdt Foss, g FO „... r . . Xe& a d y BUY a.t n Patzicia HoweYt, Ann.Scott,Jayne officers, operate, Che :car afte h. etincert,by.,thf e T!fie vicar s 3elRlian / h"d, tier „ To Serve S het t rtlfleiciPS,COPE + T0.l'•ISETc a gest` : Doer],`Jill poundrey, Kathie Me-Chief Digkeys' tour 4f iduty emit a 9:45`p.nL recOption ht#nb _ , lie_ FIe Who Seeks, va m., um ark ' McCarthy, Martin The car svi}I be fktted vritti radio C ued From Page 10) eras deration,6 W,n?ntnt ]3odse'';by Brae, wTl1 .The Senior Youth Fellowship of NdW C hy: 1?aui y, . Shortly. ' : ..... � — - Y „ e'.sofo. ” #nning Monday +IICBJIB ERIN•tBU BI15BB Luther,' Sx?an Doerr,•Joseph and y ? 6im man; F11 . 9.a xa, _,"; B the,'S'allardvale United -church, A91LNP ¢ by chaumen, Sl a. m >, will serve a spaghetti supper Sun- , Ronald LB esque,' ,. - -^��'- , uta TO-RO Hard' M',7' bt- ,. 4•;jbi, there,voill be,.a.reg,- . cad.we` :.Cbtit.DN'T"V No':::. ",' elenRi n Tribute, y. y stitiite; 1,45 'a n day evening'at 5:30 id'the Con- DIRECT FROM$IBIGSIDE Ciaire•S it,PIrs-H arda .. ,- : tt tray eelebrattori-of i QiY �p LU.a:F. eetlri gregatidnal .church vestry; when srT1m•Trott• hnd dkTrs. Phy1T?s Doerr as Phe weekly bulletin bf the South^ PgIf- .12.15 award ,:, jk. This service will he ' �emb rs will be ties?, of "�t^9 �`ed Juts" a,tk..itpd r otic. Piscataqua ledge, 6 LO.O.F.,,Church'tttfnorrow will devote a Howard Bouldry, a s,,., for atwo=month FepLtki, e- g .- �..- trio hdstess, O ' l A, the organizAtion. meets at S tonight,at American special paragraph in u?bute'to the Pinkert n Academy,wT l; va f, nthnue longer if fttterr t g " - Legion Home. _ ;late Roy Hardy. Prominent'Com- ward at this-'time;'2 p.xa„" ,. .,is it.The wgrk of the Di'g- Speeders T1tlCo munity and church leader whose Miss-Phyllis Pelletier{-cdz�lO, Ttpr Christ is P�eAairtg 'O Hold 17111-tat Banquet '- ♦ S :. ;±'o 28 dais aid - ,; funeral was held FridaY.. Manch ter,;.formeily Pt; rte%>,•: „"x t:is expected 't the The annual Friendly...Guild ban- <, "s Four Route Spee P Shish Kebab June 14 . •, ual F a " The-bulletin.will say: Mr. Roy Mrs:: Charles Audette,_ oski entrance 'ill.be ,.artied uet will'be hal. Thursday eve- ,aMaxNs s4Ytipliv— , fines n Salem 'Municipal court) An old-fashioned ` Armenian = • �1 q• LUE wets. where; the were taken Friday:" _ E. Hardy, the great and devoted ppanist; address, Ferment Vie; d ,the rear..,section pf the mng, May t9. %" a group will yy Shish-Kebab all•.the trmm� member of.the.South Church who Middle East, other repel - vilT he skringled by the.',end meet:iii front cif. khe Congre ill t`� =afternoon by thin New Hampshire. nips will be the trestriin Store of - was a true`elder - :j�. i"r,.' , ..; -.',. ._ g : • ,�'END, TONi'tiE styto Spohce. Judge Kenneth F. Salem-.I{iwaniahs and their guests died this week,... - 'thenadjonrnment. - u� .,'#f creek. : tionalchurch txtr6 }� m:cAnyonei�: TEN WANTED*111" ,. Roinprey acted;as follows in the. June 14 at the-home. of Mr. :and brother' Althotrgh he would list ]Centra}church,Rev. Albert wishtbg transportation it asked to ;NEW ORLEANS.UNCENSOREB" cases:;....- "•..'r'. 'Mx Sure >Donahed• n of Route himself`as a:business man`!n airy i all,, minister. sAtilrMy, � - ` " Contact•one cif,the committee: " Richard -Hohly of Pleasant. s' n ig. directory, his real business was Death dfet@ran; y g, y ,TARTS Tohxo' toW 28. Reservations close June 11. nwelfare:The only satisfae- choir rehearsal. Sunda Mrs. Frro1Wr Mrs:�Hurr street, 65 miles per hour,$10 fine, :. - .puma . Y Ftarris L. Porter. 69..RfK, , 'W" ,1 ;as;,m: sermon topic "I-.L1kC Batchelder, and Mrs.Frank Green .Alse,:.TONY-DE72T88 in =oN:>OUR SW GIANT g. .. Members'of other K!wanis clubs § Nle AAT Cdr -Frederick J. Zirpolo, I IYprth . tide be drew from life resulted street, died,FYidaY l n desifa." 9:43 a m. kin- before Tuesdaynotin: - ,. ! are being invited ,to, this second p the Veterans' hospital - rt Sunday school, 30 q5 " ,Main street.Derry,N:H.,75 moles from his ability to bel others. - .: �' '�y„ •: ..: hour, $20, ,half of it sus annual"Ladies Night"program. was Andover. He �+ :PerChester, after a long & t+[tary. 7 .p: gt„ Pilgrim 'r O W. Members Of CommitteeiA ,,.1 nded. Charles: T. Thwaite,, 6fi was the, 'Church.:He was " �7ee was:born in Lynn, Masai; p:`for young°Pepole. Moh- �BSmpshkre-street, Methuen, - 701.1{Esl n8 Brill Css vOst unbelievably generous Nothing sided in Derry. for several ;Yn.,Girl:Scouts.Thur,- Tlxe following are members of - _ 1 �', 1, . , • " . g. g s`' .was:tm hard for him. His:conceril T,,,.eacwt was 'u oetaruu�-n 1s :•. t*k'fi iz..t,c,.�.,te the Ballardvale P.T.A. :banquet :. i. ,DByQR '. �TOINS ncnots.eoNwICrJUW.�eri►elE- vvux+s5 e.CtcDrailOn .- ;..; AWtnoa worlren°7 't,ny "e: .. -There was a double birth(lay ;(of Welfare) 'Robby, tldcto .,and..: ," d ``` ' ` Cir "`. .• :' ` CommissionPoi Gar e ray lk. >3a Doa lay a.; §,. =Xntw,celebration.- drug manufadl .,.,::;, :..„. „ ;. s , - , .. I.aOY Friday at the,home'.of Salems first police cruhser':wasefense "igl 0nr "Rei Ysl,Mr.and Mrs."Bernard.J.McCarthy commissioned Frida .:They" guarantee ,that the tnast'suscept- ,. ,. . - ' tlraai;a ' deil `k3 of 19 Plea an - T e a _ , , Y chicle ib7e age group would,. the vac-, lI 7.5 ae in' address.l. uW nils,.; t•- , :'a - �: ':` ':, ,.• .... s t stet. Maurhta w s authorhzed at. last March s e • .-.; ••.., cine first, There was,ao..roviSion ainqueacy^i's our:'problem`.'•'• rIl'.. •..�. ,.,. .,,. , .McCarthy was seven and het town meeting and'was supAlied..by. a P - ' .r .".: Lofr R@w311, x s-!x,, -$ - + •+ - ±.. irthd� Fart i 1 brother Jerry:was six.; Shugrue's-Ford agency. made for those states with .a pr rp„ luncheon 2.P;§lri ge ,.;•:;tw . ' �.,, y;: y The program was enjoyed b : Assistant Police shortage of doctors, n_or for those of chairmen, .3 p. ,:ati .ad8res thy-T3ani urAtldn A meeting;.lri the form ,of a birth- , }This i s e'i F • Y an lice.-Chief George children in:low:incom "Chan sna a e” ;; 106 ) :r, '4V>li3iti?.J, da`. will be:•heP T : >,:.:. e groups who.. 6"e . rid Ch ]l,Hees,. 3Yr,. ,>, Y UartY d hursday ; : the onl`5 1 the honored- guests' and little L, Dickey took-the. new.machine couldn't affordNeal Bowman' % arrear.. aY 15, R.o tion livening, Ma_._19 b. &TRETs,.SUN. •: -in.,. . k to pay. :. , , 4 p.m. recreatlmr _ :.$ ;,:. ,...Y., Y the Woman s Drive Rebecca Davis,J attended: ells, Blrand out on its first'patrol. He covers: - charte - , ' � ,'39 a.. nl„_Holy Ca u- Societ oServicee + - -- red bo t rides,,:6,15 g. n1., c a , - _ Y f ChrLewi : n,River ! ele Telecast ,•,,. Rebecca Davis,Judy Wells, Bever the day duty. I'afrolmery Albin ..dinner and address " m :% . m•=:'.church 5`'001, home of Mrs: L i5_Nasom ::'ve t: t ,.. ,1y- Emmert, Marilyn MacMillan, Dietrich and Edwin Foss,'night Safety is Our 1i,a.. ._ - m'!' ,. : ..+ r 1: Telecas.. Patricia Howell, Ann.Scott, Jayne officers, g Responsibility Too";-:8:15 P. raSi7 prayer and sermoii,�The street. ION.lg• Andouer ser 'Willi y :operate the car;after Y '.,. I1 be read-l,v Ti�+rold• e r Doerr,.Jill oundrey, .Kathie Mc- Chief Dickey's tour of duty:end$. 9 ert byahe Federation Chor}is, C germon R - - In p.m. reception honoring Gen jl I"ll til• 'Fite'vicar's ' f 2 Luther,ay' Paul McCarthy,: Martin The.car will be Rated 4th radio - ,g I'm `wall be Ile TO Serve. Spaghetti :tlROER`SEOPE $ ETc .ca^"then , Brian Doerr, Jose h and short] '(Continued Page 10) - era1 Federation of Women s Clubs : ° Seeks," ' - P� .. .. . Tlt.lt { T.he Semon Youth Fellowship'of N()•4V w scr vn P Y : chairman;:Friday 9.,a. m. reports ess ?his House" by Brae, will P t Ronald Levesque. ;, -= - l y-chairmen• A. b�"tire"solo• `Beginning Monday, the; Ballardvale United -church, ,• ' 11 a, m„ Club In And Mrs.catty Mrs,:Delen Riordan Tribute ToRoy.Hard 1^ �'in.,there.wi will serve'a spaghetti supper sun-- i EIT IRIANt•RIGA E6AN•UIRI NELSON •and Ivlrs. .Phyllls.Doerr assisted 1.0.0'.F. Meeting - - .y �' stitute,,,11,45 a. m;:l•:'residente, - - # law`"e`ep"da•`celebration'f'Hol day, evening''at$5:30".in.pthe Con- and''saE COULDN'T snt_No•� - #; The weeklybulletin of the South -,.�`. Y, q ,Hoy - - the hostess. ' Piscataqua lodge, 6, ho.o.F, report; 12x15 award luncheon. e ational-church vest DIRECT FROM RI Church to will :devote a:Howard Bould a:..'st y' : ¢. '"Thls.'sorwce WTIl;lte $rg , . rY, when •;',,UstJ7tine;7qanwNGSIDE Zi meets at-.8 tomghf'at America i'Y, udenb 'A . n s.tuns.aau ,staked alibi- ,.;.. , .:.. sp$cial paragraph in tribute'to the Pinkert '- ' ° for atwo-month rind, ' me.nbers will be guests :oaf. As tiie. Ina it sot : w Legion Home. .Y on Academy,will receroe:':a the::organization. - Speeders Fined, ,late.Roy Hardy, prominent coin- , =* a ` *ue"longer if id�terast D reward atltime; er- m.m ci - r'�� is it.The ' ` - • t funeral andchurchF leader whose:Miss, Phyllis,iM'Pelletier, cohl<trai �: qrk of the Dig- - :. Four Route 28 speeders paid , ,Christ s Is grey's3ii -O Hold A nu 1 ^ �—� :i' Shish-Kebab June 14 funeral was held Friday: Manchester,- formerly of .Der, g" B [1 3 Ban Uet R Eines in Salem Municipal court( An _-old-fas.'o The..bulletin will.sa "Mr..Ro - n y'";`;fit„iS}eXperted t}y-`t` the . .Q - • as 'where the rwere taken• Friday' hi ned Armeniam. Y. - Y Mrs, - Charles Audette aggome: e -: The annua,I'Fnendly Guild bany E.-Hard the seat and":devoted - ntrance ill bebarded NS-SUND a- en. - -afternoon by the New Hampshire-. Shish-Kebab with.all the.trimm y' -g panist; address, "Ferrrient f the i df ' quet will be held Thursday-:eve- A `. :o(A,art... the rear,.section pf the - LoEw'sm s.will member of the South Church who Middle East" other're g, Ma T9: The BB /nin Y -.group .will •�.-; 6�--E1®Ni i �ws� tato police: Judge Kenneth`F. g 4e the treat�5n store of died- this week,'was a'true elder "" port and will !x shingled by the endRomprey acted as:follows in the Salem Kiwanians and theirgiuests then adjournment, - op .lie.week. meet in front of the .Congrega- .i - , i June 14 at the h brother. Although he would list - ti°nal church at 6:p;m. o Anyone ANDI I E' 7t oile of Mr: :and FM ltN f NDS TONITE eases: Mrs. Sumn\Donabedian of Route himself as a.business man in any : ,'i T �,� entra,Chu ch, Rev:.Alkert wiS'fiil church transportation is asked:to . . ■d i ,111 "TEN WANTED' gN" . .Richard les, ly of Pleasant directory, his real business was Death Of ' • ' Atr+�valL,,minister. Sat.- contact'one off• t :f 28: Reservations close J>dne 11. veteran -=^ Y. he- committee: m NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED" -�} street,65 miles per hour,$10 fine; , - Membersofother-Kiwanis:clulis human welfare.:The•onlysatisfac- .:•Harris L, Porter, ..., 7` Y,? plplTlfg7r Eeheahr>al. ay Mt's.•F('anlc-.Ffuhurg,'Mrs.-H$rr-. j - Frederick J•+Zirpolo, 1 Nprth tion he drew>from life resulted otter, 69: of 2:Wj1 1 sermon t4 he " Batchelder, y STAR -B'Tc► are be)Lh mvit P Lake and Mrs;Frank Green T MotiitOW 1q, -.Main street,,.Detry,N H.,75"les' •g. ed-_to this second street, Med,Fnday afternoon.•'ln• `�- ' , „... . , . . aflw tattY:gERpeE is.',: annual -Ladies.Ni from:his ability to help others. „ Jesus.:9:43 a ms. before Tuesday noon: oa nns#t p cDuss[ac eN ;her 'hour, $20, half of it sus- ght"program • pqy Hardy:was Andover. He the veterans' hdspital m,.M w: .:3Lmday sttwol; 30x95 f INE ndel pe Charles T. Thwaites, 66 Chester, after a Ione>iDness He br��n ,:I3am . was ,the,Sauth: .C4hurdt He was i, y '7,p ,. P7,1•i .�'IC,itlber9 Of Coin 't i.., pshire street, Methuen, • 70:Resi s� Brid Bridges, Post, unbelievabi was born in,,Lynn,.Mass gr sn .. � g„ � Y generous. . 1Votfiing sided in Derry, > r YDunN tbepgle:;•Mn1a- inl tee- , W too hard for him. His:concern STY,for several,ytF s •. VMt Girl Sdeuts;, trite The following are members of George :Gilman of Manchester, Deceased was a veteran of•W.ar:$ "^` the-Ballardvale P.T. banquet •S N.H. •executive secretary for lT'S. for the good o his fellowmen was War I and an e e ".',....^ w. 'i APy,Scouts '''.` .. :,. q- - -. R pa: boundless. It u-unpossible to as ),cfncian by-ttaui , 'TTa. Aquinas ':etiurCh �mnnttee: , ,Co chairman, Mrs. " ! T ' Senator'.Styles Bridges of Con- ,. He is survived byl Ins;wife, ;r. ' 1rankl`h '. . rt �r- hers. OF.p.ligow0111ND aDI11aOn/IOVEN Was loss. .R.,,... tor. � :!.. .-^ .'cord is•resigning his Washington - bushway Harris, of Der a"'mite. ' eplr,It;., OCq'nnar,,pas Jain .l Haggerty and, Mrs.' ti,.lymOw.uwiEO ....: D. C, . lS at 7:30,,9, and 10:30 a, m. es Litters: Mrs. William Mar- xObAY _ CSNN Ma$C04 position to .enter private �. - Mister,Mrs.:v)oletBurneyof ymrri;. , � • razzt, Mrs, Robert s-Mae "e ,,,.,.,-, Mackin,. i�!1 and 6e Crusader+ l: h T g Children Baptised Masa at,7 a. ln..+ oafes- -���1 ` t Every,Satnnla N> ht P Mass. FJme funeral-is.in•Ctiprge atua�day*, 3.30, Mrs: Burtonj, F}atcheiler. Mrs; 547 °t "` rl�attin Eldetade' .,. -CAU • :.. the Peabody.Funerw-HYTo 'e -! •-, .• . • ' ? 33en Wrigley, . 7�.� **tvf 1,;:�..,. FY r7B •and Lionel GuuIet:- .-.--.--•!...:.. .. �,+- d+Ra�Fiofii � ,.; , � Baptised during childrerPs Sun- will be'held:2l4ondal%a m'' ,.per,7¢bro eemvatiam,S$h1 sass a day at South Church were: Susan 2,o'clock :Fri es# $ " ? ;tlye N'azapen�,:ilpav ,. �''•" Ca'�aret Home ay a ma :rall,atahe ■ ,a ■ . Barnard Clement and David Scott y ,', the rfltur a sehooL H s Saturday and Sux{c7ay�'aTtela; TeaiD, yf . .. `"'� .. '._• .-.. • -" ■ "'. Clement, II, children ofGordon � '.- uNeirshipi` `'God ls':N0L - --.rr Y The following local' boys will: -pj o noonsandevenings, Bilriai.wf"11'bf '. tit i1;tt}k..Sh'tiuid Perish - , I . Tenism /9l $ Emil and Barbara Ann (Barnard • Hr11s oemnte hast Dar - .1 mTForest ;9}tould Come:::Into see ,action,pn: the Giants Little.. ,•.: i ., p Clement, born.,October 22, 195'4 rYv +s. 'r' l R` tragic team .mans ed b H t @ .- ' and May 24, 1953, -r3: • '" "Ta, e. BVangellstic• 'prow: Crai':.: -al°n f' n k Q {�e riail0.��e "lake. ���■"�■ ^ � TerrYlee Dustin, daughter of sday,7:30 p,xu., AiLLv 1 dwand Ward W er'Deari LVard; I�IiTC�NUM,WRrsHi ` arc;:pale W rd,Robert. , w�unn walaais �.. :• Donald'.Alden-and Mary(Duncan-• OS ital.Not" IFT ',at the;'llomo of::Mrs: partridge, Kent Warn r: Welham ' PARK ST. - NortliAn'dover H P Park son) Dustin, born July 24, ,1952 - .`3$'Elm street Thursday, W.:� Ltuer and Ailed Taylor-• - • J _ a A Friendly Ewenin in Stoneham,. Alonzo Huntodn of tlie8radpe : on`thly;riipeting of"the' _ r • Apartments, Marton st t 'w n' RALLROQM Everybody ,lnvi}e� , Richard Alan- North -son of rgty13 A taken to the'.Ehof hospital ThUrss-�: k (G rre ational) Retnina,Fi••our T>r `' Richard Malcolm and Betty Jane gg SAi:EM, n. H: `-- — (Lesure) North,: born June 15, `' +,,,._ €' a�.Rdbe'rt#�S? I e)th- Mrs. Ralpih'Ctreenwo Sr. Of rscaw••■ ■sus• ; . - - 19s3:. . :: ,;' 5 .. . ,,, . : Tewksbury.street has ..:returned: Lax GoI4ey-�•4aose Ltl Landon'" r TQNITEScott Gregory Read, ,son of OUT OUR WAY r `, gy�-R:`WILLtAMs hone after spending a'few week 'dow'y Laiand'8oltda 'CoRobert John and Floreince An " r< ` ; u with;her brother,Everett S"eris Ats«Ei' Corroon She: 1 * SARBY LEWIS 0 BRE Yl3radshaw) Re@d born 'July lo, of Dover, m i'H. and Mrs. Jennie - arat xs suatuax LOWELL TONIGHT 1954. : $�iHit? fylrllT fldAT Rich, of Auburn, Me. FRIDAY, MAY 20th �y �t LIONEL HAMP• ON tsmscs. rr5aiaiy I C LARRY VALENTINE fJS,�+T2IInle-°ooh, �j Over Tri crMvtlAtJP$ &w Road<< S COUNT ASIS t'" AND ms ORCHESTRA ` : YQLI;IiLL. CROTTLE -i ADN,I$ ION il,a■ TA%RAIn ,•.` W[f. e mje,I • C i N courtT easlE Same 25 members of the Pilgrim YI E A VIOLENCE El4 QSE� Direct 9■+,SeMoe to�Commodore ::' • - c Ems. ,■s and sstarQar Nh&sre Fellowsliip,of the, South :Church - . t9't=;' t3f tE - '(Conth med' eIJNDAIf MAY 29th ,, left Friday at 4,P. in, for an over 1 QTS" fr° tPag Sine). M ' ' 8. *,BILL HAl(ES night trip to Mt. Chicorua N,.H. : 4,'s9 ALL `�* y Wednesdays May T8. - - ', iPafkl �9 "Ywwma�"�wa m` ..SATURDAY,JUNE;9th .. :' `They vzere accothpanied by;George „ .,,}...., .` 4.• �Rb 'pro*ts 'chill,, elirtiinate'l a # LES ELGART B�9B':BACHEL©ER:` Gretten&,rger, assistant minister, +dahkerogs.cuPM9 g'hd wikil invoR"ve', ' ,Rev. and Mrs. Frederick B`. Noss, a; n _ ' n Vr:as (( .: i. ., :<u+.m1 >. :'. Ptialt �i`&VIn�> r• Y,T Akin ffia IHiOIfa'6TRA atid.Mr.and Mrs.H g a• y $ Each is'expet'ted to coat 300: e 3 ADnhssiotr •S os a,'s•; xA7Y pAtn awry,lr,Clough; -:.. S Gana' d[ews'-leanne osis:-. `' +:, .". _< .. — , f WO,'With to paying,, hell' l aiitul 1'eehaie+lor s . Bible: Hour Picnic' � �"=l,':i r,3 :; 1„ �.. �cwst& tt� ederaiE$gvermir (fir,, a" putting �p the res of the More than3p children members .' , • Bash. i ,: ? of the`iilble S4ory hour held each y 4. ' If Congress`Passes one of he Wednesday at 68 Magnolia avenue, " n t TONIORRQW + v.; « ' multi tililli0n 3oIlar nationa3l held Sherr elosIn r m a= -$•p °$ra this - _ road .^-y j' afternoon. A uridine bills it•ht'gg now debati • .::^ r` c. 'picnic "was-served > r. `there!s a possibility Shah much o � �Ill1dIT S,TRE on"the'Iawn and the.Youngsters „ EIItt ��. more work would be done.in the Air ro ��, • . pa{ticipated m an entertainment 4 s: •,, bnmedla.te future on Route�I1L � - YA Et, e7.�' � �' i, Pt'0gr,I /which :continued` antil `. r. t,'b >'. ,, , •'The'se's no 9uestipn. about .. • -. :• �, 230 p;.m. i ,. :. c; S, tt,4 Mohan said, the road shiiutd s; Flub Course 4 lie"rehabilitated as quickly as'pas. 3�AURA 7F MEN:11S'lHete;wlves fi • Work Party 'Sunda aible:" It ryas built about gra eats nEVEe + i », �iQ�■ ■w� p Y .GP�2TE.::TIERN; Y':: 7f :altp�mEsd;. Olt©,ste �R/inn,e �� These will be a work party at �t 'Stir,- - y�✓ :�i^' : � ,�tR^�=•��`' •, ,=! � n. a a 84d• hash't bae11 ':itr}8'roVed. r A :. � 'Clock High .. , p.. Y .. k �C.. • ,> `spree. s AN. ANDREWS Clock High SALAD' FRENCH' IES the Sportman's`Club in Andover �eAf N;,,; ;fit ," 5•'. iueh,, a; rIFTOIq WE$S * {IA� /� rf si 4 Vs -ROLLS ' Sunday mor i ....for re-stra `i(�1yii„u,i5 '� l57 ° Y^ ; ,.: _ Sofrte. 1,000 vehicles, a •VING�ENT PRI41E. tf GR6GORF BECK:. n ng FAing u i,!/ri' i. , fie: f :, M1 .J _ 1 the 3U` w 'ch c ay yse bales,of archery targets.:-Arthur Int,,,\li, +p r...^"t , F PX L..,>«, ". .g�+ ,_.-,., e, .. �: . onneets'with. SaPlay I:43 ::seas ..9:te lF' Garp r0.,rlit_Deaa.'lagsar - i” Dufaul Ta,is in charge, 'u'tffn'j•'+1 # , ✓,. :; ). "+ . 1ku xi, e- klahl l hghw s lea to N Sixeniitar 3:10- 1:00 .` t" g '*fRwJ&rnaN n^3- s�• a ;' < .`3 ENDS TON[pE: •'Bddee■of 7ako-ni,. .. � .r a k ,,EY•iA asesiKc'e�w.. slate SI A,.-tl a'ltt"l$:: ()(�Qan aevreep Bops Meet the MonAtei• if S � i �- — ,1 i \•�.•: �-�-.' l— r.. 1. ti ,6ry Y yt R'�' ,f mc,": `i��. � a -- ',. tar _ • , Oversized Maps on file with the Town