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MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
Notice:This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied by
a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector
or other authority.
APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
Applicant: Rose Me Clements Address: 40 Chadwick Street, Methuen, Muss*
TO THE BOARD,OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements
of Section-__-Paragraph-of the Zoning Ordinance.
Premises affected are situated on the North South East West
side of Street; feet distant from the corner of See plAn submitted
Street and known as NUMBER 8-12 Good Street.
Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building
1. Size of building- feet front- feet deep.
Height: stories: feet.
2. Occupancy or Use: (of eaqb floor) _
general
3. Zoning District- r&ajaenti,►].—__ 4. Date of erection-
5. Type of Construction: (check one) I TI IIT
6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises- no
7. Description of proposed work or use-
8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows• I Trish an aanva1
iondt to oparate a rAst home an the vreaises on the basis of Seseti(m two of
article six, subdivision (a) of the zoning by—I=*
I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and incidental expenses.
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Signaturi of responsa'ble applicant
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
Notice:This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied,by
a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector
or other authority.
APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
Applicant- NOW IL 0200MUM Address: 40 040914 ftk"—* AO-1600
TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements
of Section_ paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance.
Premises affected are situated on the North South East West
side of Street; feet distant from the corner of ft )
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Street and known as NUMBER $22 Osgood Street.
Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building
1. Size of building! feet front: feet deep.
Height: stories• feet.
2. Occupancy or Use: (of ea floor)
3. Zoning District: 4. Date of erection-
6. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III
6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises* 11e
7. Description of proposed work or use:
8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows: I Risk ✓fa A109Al
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I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and incidental expenses.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
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Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will give a
hearing at the Town Building, North Andover, on Monday
_ myenIN au-U 12s 3354 at 7*45 P936 etalook
, to all parties interested in the appeal of
Ro" IL Clement:
requesting a variation of the Zoning Ordinance so as to permit
the operation of a rest, home
on the premises,located at 812 Osgood Street' as sh-Qm-jon plan
snhri ttsd vet tb thi a appeal
8y Or r o th Soard of12/IC
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Riohard a. Whipple,, Chairman
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-- NOTICE
July z, 1054.
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Appeals will give a hearing at the Town
Building, North Andover, on Monday eve-
ning July 12, 1954 at 7:45 P. M. o'clock
-- to all parties interested in the appeal of -
Rose M. Clements requesting a variation.
of the Zoning Ordinance ao as to permit
the operation of a rest home on the prem
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ca located -at 812 Osgood Street, as
shown on
piansubmttted with this appeal.
8y Order of the Board of Appeals.
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Board of Assessors
Town Building
North Andover, Massachusetts
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF DECISION
Date—AMA
Petition No. _
Date of Hearing
Petition of Uft 14 Osamu
Premises alfected___ i
Referring to the above petition for a variation from the requirements of the
so as to permit—
After a public hearing given on the above date, the Board of Appeals voted to the
and hereby authorize the Building Inspector to issue a
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
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Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will give a
hearing at the Town Building, North Andover, o*y
h0.0Vb4r%i
19 1f, alt_�o'clock, to all parties interested in the appeal of
requesting a variation of the Zoning Ordinance so as to permit
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By Order of the Board of Appeals.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER.,,
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NOTICE 7n1Y 2, 1954.
Notice isgwnere vc a hearin,tat the$eve
of APP North Andover, on pd,,j ',
Bulld,ng, 12 1954 at 7;13 P. r�1. o-clock
ping Juiy al of
a vanat,ou
to all parties interested ,❑ the tpPpe,Mmt
gosa M. Clemef direst ho,
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uf ,the Zoningthe
Lri0 oPeraY1O, of a F Zt �sg odnst street. as
1se8, located at
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BY Order of the Board of 9PPessls.
shown on plan .ub,nlitcd «ith this apse
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOTEII
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-' NOTICE July 21 1954.
Notice is hereby given that the Soard
of Appeal will North give Andovown
erhearing onMo davat theTeve-
suildins,
runallJplarties interested n Pe naPpeialloOf
to
Rosa M. Clements requesting a variation
of the Zoning Ordinance so as tc permit
the operation of a rest home on the prem-
ated at 812. Osgood Street. as
ises, loc
shown on plan submitted with this appeal
By OrderRf the If Ppeals.
CHARDa O.rd oWHIPPLDI
chairman.
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12 THE EVENING TRIBUNE — LAWRENCE, MASS. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954
?V'ewsOf yetliuen News Of Salem,, N. H.
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News ews Of Andover I News Of Nor h Andover Plans completed for Celebration Marriage Intentions
g g g Salary $3,000 Bracket Vacation Church School Plans
The committee in charge of the The followingmarriage mten- Salaryfor. the new;Rural Free The annual Vacation Church
Horribles'Parade Tonight New Books At The Liprary Attend Ipswicli Session Hospital Patients Methuen observance of the Night tions have been filed at the office Delivery croute No. 2 mailman will School will en next Monday.
The Fourth.of July celebration The following books have been - Mrs. Tom F. Ingram, local Included among the local res-.. before the Fourth have completed of the•town Berk: be.better than $3,000 Salem Depot morning in the Pleasant Street
sponsored this year by Andover.added to the Memorial` Hal Po gation
' school committeewoman; Miss idents who are patients at the James A. Brandy, Jr., 94 Lowell Ppstmaster John F. Sullivan indi- Methodist church with registration-
Post 8,'American Legion will start library: Fiction—Bigamy Jones,".Agnes McClung, school nurse; Lawrence General hospital are the "! street, and Mildred 0. Sawyer,'21 rated Thursday. He said he wasn't at 8:30. The
tonight with a horribles' parade Tolbert; Da_n'I Boone Kissed Me, school will be con=
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g p Holt; i Al Dubin;
Paul Hill teacher; and Jo- following: Mrs. William. Bam Gage street. sure what the exact Salary would ducted for two weeks following
at. 730 p. m. o Hail, ma Pater, Du m, seph F. •Depen, Jr., instructor of ford; 168 Water street; :Mrs. AI- Kenneth E. Ludwig, 32 Olive be for a Salem resident who might which a closingsharing program
The parade with,,new automo- The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp, special classes at Kittredge school fred Boeglin, 31 Baldwin street; street, and Irene M. Seltenraich be given the job. It ispossible,gh and icnic will g p g
Open-
biles, comedycostumes and vari'Terrot; The Canyon, Schaefer; re resented the North Andover and Mrs. Anna T mvakieniz; 464 ` g J e p 1 be scheduled."Open-
Y p Y 131 Willow street, Lawrence. , said, for the salary to be in any ing on the holiday provides the
ous floats, will form at 7 p. m. Guns Roaring West,Field; Bullets school department Thursday after Salem street. John F. Lynch, 26 :Shawsheen one of three categories. opportunity to bring to thechildreri
t.; at High street near Andover On Bunch Grass, Trimble; The noon in Ipswich at a sectional dis- road, Andover' and Lorraine M. Postmaster Sullivan k something of he S ' '
Square. The judges stand will be Nature Of Love, Bates Trappers' cussion of matters pertaining to Town Building Closed ` Hamel 15 Russ street. r iva will make s t day's importance.
in front Of e own House. The Rendezvous Joscelyn; The Wars handicapped Th town office building 11 the appointment. It will be made in the history of our country. An
tli T the instruction of ha pp e g wi before the new service starts July effort is also being made to secure
parade will march to Andover Of Love, Schorer; The;Last Love, children. Specifically, the,*meet- be closed Saturday-.in order to
_ rE Auxiliary Police To Meet 16 on a 28-mile route in an area a colored sound motion picture
quare,:t4 Mein street,,to Chest Of Camille, Wmwar,.Navy Nurse, 1n m�the town high school was give personnel the opportunity of The Methue A 1
Ing n uxiliary police east of Route 28 and, taking- in entrt ed "Washington—Shrine
Yi t street to Whittier street Hump Never Victorious,Never new state yenjoyinga 30 hobos 'week end: �� c.
P held to consider the n ng y unit will meet tonight at 7:45 in parts, Salem Salem C%n-.American Patriotism , a documeli
a «1Urough the schooY grounds to the Defeated, -Caldwell; Bittersweet, governing schooY ro"ams for g"
law go ng p gr the basement of the Methuen Me- ter,and-the Westville run in North Lary film in which,Lowell owe1l Thoma
Atith' end`uf Andover Playstead. Winkler; Desired Haven, Richard- both, physically' handicapped and r
, _ • morial Music hail. Assignments Salem::'. tells of':the scenic and.;Fust2mc
likee $25,prnzes will be awarded son, Gypsy In The Parlor, Sharp, mentally,exceptional school chil- BallardV le
"` points of interest in our nataon
P will be mady for traffic and ether Applications for.those; Po .
: the;best-judged entries. Mrs.. Searwood s Secret Weapon, s rvis r
;. _ . dren. Philip Cashman, upe o sic uti' > for th": ee= ca rta1.'Other 1"rf d;
P t e. d ea. x .e ,flip ,.day 3n,ti ,,_jab are still bugacce ted P ca,v ul ti
_ 'e rl IsTon- own F ht. a ea o „P �,
rmval booths will b at the Wibbe ey, F l g, state' de ri:AF1 ,„ s, �. ,. u :,
> ` of sgeraal, classes, p.a_,.. . �,N. <hohd w k-end. - innovation are#3ei z d
.= O _ v a. x, aY. ee r oa aster Sailhvan, 6 t#$a
a d the amusements Into Space. onard T.a Colifi . cru - . 1, a.pial ee t... ,,
d. Vin, p . Leonard- h, en `f education w 09.le. :». _. ,.. ,_ h, h, t . . r
_ t. . a m t 4 &5. _ ..., .: .4a3 Police, Chief Cyril Feugxli writ .,, s icl. .tit iso t.firs .days,;l.g ni
... �,$., 0•,Cub.B 1.; a
_6 le= � ) o �>. aurd�.x _ tta s• i ,?,:... �..,,. u ,,�., F'?l '•= s -, -
heE to the public. to dential C ,rk , f8...p r-. .. x,<. .., � ,. 1 �, ,.._., ut_.Wn.,_ �"� ,
..The $«,,. � �..,." �s dies the•menand Ca twin=G'kar em a
i. t, Batyrday,.Sun Sl . , k¢ He d a sons•, arid ,; , .�, �;� � ar is he ..h,
" .•. 1,•e ..,:, _ ence haff will preside; t. Manjent man mull "e- eeted Ye T ,C a3stian, fd b
;. Pe.. seI
y yyr us$ion T1Se F*nendly .Guild meetmg5 . theme whi h i -es e a a rn ,-•,...,
.. c ;, . p, by the 17. 5. evil service when a P e} lly. I+P �,..t•.rw
tivs7liie-resumed in September. Jf»T! M f LYl1T LII r- . plate in view-df-the Won
- Town Hall Closed Saturday list is:es But,an exam P ld. � .-..
r: .. ? <hewly.�nactad law iiiL.be
MAOetings of. the P,, T. A. wil. ,
ns fox the program`at Edward, The town `hail will be close loaf on ' ust be ken;', fox
�r e o era we 3Au 26.= It ag resume the Thursda eve
d } m,., a before a of Churches •meeting m,Evanston
a ,, m p t g. y< Neil playground Saturday night. Saturday morning and will neo 'n uali ed li t is ma�e u p. a date Ill., during August. 'The' kande;
ve on.1V1? Thk. - Y. _ g, pe q 6 s P Th e
„ ,. for le islets and.is con- ping m October. ,' a wnh alrea );a r mated erten will take up h s
mandtt Y g ..,On to as fly pP op Tuesday morning at$:30. The hall of this.exaxmnation has not et g p t e tudy $f . , :�,,.
Barth,.., ods,,. ;Boswell `On,. e Meetin�s of the Brownieswill y
, , C, . -<..- , , cernedt;with scientific and helpful S _ 00 for-,the fireworks display lay Our Friendly Church.", by,E s
` ° ' soil Grand Tour;Boswell;Fbulotis Tn- p is usually open until moon Satur been set.
,,a . rovlsicns for the handicapped. be resumed in September. ich W ll be set off durin 'the beth W. Gale; the priniar';' is
-.'is, tYv -pan sects Neuler;i-But We WeFe Born p No Sunday school sessions i .g, day. A number of persons have al- . Y�, �. "
. gar , e d Where there are more than five tut Y 1 o m ening..`Methuen Fire Fighters. • read is Our Church" by Margaret S.
v n-and Free Davis- The 1♦ar1y,Stuarts e Union Congregational r M y applied for consideration. It t
a aCe, iboyYs, se.e such ,children in a . community the o Meth- ociation local 1086,is sponsoring > Ward, and the Juniors, We Need , ..;,,
-r4ce girls,, seven an 1603=1660,Davies;T e Best Huriior: Dorsi churches ace to be held our- is expected both war veterans and
; G, �! school''system specaal class Pro t, drill and exhibition drill by the _ non-war v terans will" a. 1 Churches" by Louise S. Linder. ;
eng cams from a,From .,Bunctr. •Punch Magazine, Salem N• • a pp y for .
- grams:must be initiated and main>ing the summer. g, social club of,Lawrence. o Supplementary study inanuals from A fir,
ed cream, hays;acv- Thurber Country,' Thurber, Took t tut . How-: Meetings of the Union Con re- ' ' a choice position.
tamed:under the s a e g The ,Pro rani will Start at$.15 ,Head Tax Falls Short' other years and a special 'shipment ' ` .-_`
t retricAnm coins out:Wife, Baty; It's;Good To Be n- gational church Pilgrim Fellow- " Postmaster Sullivan said it has
g ever in Order to meet the obje ig "
,o a,y and t game between the New Hampshire State Tress- not yet ascertained how an of. books f any re State Library '
of whipped ;cream, Black, Goodwin, Seven Year In tions:of excessive costs ti increased ship and:Philobeans will be omit- Mary and the m tubers of the y many will bring man rich resources for
r' B a a i Y e urea;Alfred Cloues reported boxes'will be on the route or gSi
,and eight; shoe Tiliet, Harrer;'Maha_ani, rmtt , a ef.divisive ar u- ted during the summer. 7:30 he h
. tax-rates and oth S Little League-commission. At Thursday, that during the, 'past how man' psoric lav n t use of both'teachers and chil-
`Phe the
,Junior and Sen-
i 'boys; nine aixi tefr; The Age Of Tie ivinguls,Holbrook, nuents which ate ofteYi_used- by @ re will be a band concert and Y e o the line dry
t The' American year state ,income from the laid Out by the post office de art - -.a.
.1cl'a?rib1e, gir1S, mile and U;S:: Gran And , uninformed person and groups to for youth Fellowship meetings will drill exhibition b '`the band and p Each da - will include worship,
e Military, Tr dation; errant; Thti' p -- onii „ y head tax fell $1 in 00 below,legis in "t. Regular printed forms are y '
Fila fe cream Pi eating i rY a thwart worthwhile suns;`the laws be tted until fall. at' P. m. the display of municipal, ative estimates. class study, recreation, a singifig
_ nine and ten Choc- Taft tory, Wihiam,,Golden-Echo, l
yss vides that 65 per cent of the fly@-works will be held. At 10 ready for distribution to the fain- - '
Pro P p•m As of June 30, he said, cities flies orlon ro period, a visual aid handicraft,and
eteafn pie,eating contest, Garnett, The Ohwers, Barker, assumed b the EnJoyed' Mystery Ride the huge bonfire constructedby the g the route. These forms
costs' will be y g Y and towns had turned a net'of$1,- will reveal assembly. Among the teachers.an9'
mine and ten. This Was Racing, Pambr; Com tion The Methodist church Golden-
e 1 the names and number
Coihriionwealth:" The`legisla members of the firefighters assn-293733 into the state treasury. � helpers anticipating an exceptional
z, rt o the-program will an` Harmers, Kronen er. rY of persons m each anvil
5=' o•.pa• f P g p Y :which:is expected cted to put Massa age Circle enjoyed a ,mystery ciation will be set off. Selectman p l y school are Mrs.Charlotte Maunsell,
P_ „ This compared with $1;382,000 for Those who will start receiving
a ltonfire which will .be ig chuseits in the front tanks .of nide Thursday afternoon, which W,liam S. QUmn, a former fire a previous e g Mrs. Ruth Shallow, Mrs.' Ruth
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th p year. mail at the box outside theirJennings, =. ,
at Il':]S p. in. Sunday:; At Requiem Mass
states'having Progressive as well ended'at the Spot Pond reserva- ca fain will ut the torch'to the . t Davis, Miss Donna
e will be cele- a g.P B p The 1953 General Court' setup hoines wily have to install u7• Monday night;afire A Mass of requiem wi mamt ileo respect for t3ietion, Stoneham,'where members bo fire.
h nstall and'Phyllis Smith,Miss Eileen Currier,
as hu aa $1,400,00 r estimate"from the i ,
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Will feature the brated at 7.30 a. m. Saturday at �. � � - `:were:..privileged to vi h ' identify receptaclesto receive the?'A a3`. - handicapped ,young people, will p g sit the zoo detail of,firefighters under the head,tax..Por the "past fiscal ear Miss Miriam Currier, Mrs,`Helgti
will bring,the carni- 5t. 'Augustine's ,church for Mrs and have refreshment Rev. � � y , mail. Some of those to be included
reach-pits ultimate &LIS in three a. s. e . An- direction of fire Chief Benjamin in balancing its current biennial Howard, and the: pastoisted' her ^
#o'five° ears educators 'think, ' ill Harry ason M can will stand by at the fire. noW '`lark to the post office for
rose. Ann,Sullivan. y tho Perrino and Ha N helpers are being enlisted' for
ii}1'a° ganle'wilI be:played :- were.drivers of the autos: Mem- AlPava lable police will be on du budget. +�- mail. Now the postal service will.-recreational leadership,.han icr`aft
p Clones said that the city of extended to their ver door. d :�
of 6 P. m,`at the, Play- «• Holiday Plans Completed hers present were. Mrs. Ernest thd+blight before the Fourth and a •Manch ter:an 69 towns still we y assistants, choral leadership,story.
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)6"determine the first half Members of the P rth'lindovez Rollins, Mrs. Millie Hammond; detail will be sent to the Neil play- 2 479 in unpaid head tax assess- telling, and transportation.
..v Wounded +ern N p -
; poli® of the Little League. Community Center, working un- Mrs. Ede Humphrey, Mrs. Anna ground. merits. But he expected the bulk QuKer Fund Closes July 15 A similar opportunity for.train-
ously announced that . p Hess, Mrs. Edna Laffm, Mrs. The officers of the organization of this would be written off the Salem's Cancer Crusade willing in Religious Education will he
" der President Walter Stamp, have
eel would play the Car- Flown To l�ar�s Har Nason, Mrs. Emma Moss, pla' g the event are: John J: books as uncollectable. rovided for the children in ;the .'
completed all arrangements for Harry i close_July 15. To date, the local p
u Andover teams in the w the Ir dependence Day observance. Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Myra Mc tock, president; Samuel Clones explained lained the state had fund has amounted to $516:29. North Salem parish beginning July
ds[on,but those teams WESTOVER AIR FORCE The all-day home town program Ward and Dr. Carrie Bacon. Ste Oman,. firstvice•president; air dpermitted' abatement of . Mrs.Robert P. Meso Jr. 26 and extending through August 6.
e chair-
It half>tied for,first BASF July 2 (2NS)--�Forty-seben will he participated.in,by many Oe d Galvin, second vice press- ihead ax assessments man of the local, campaign which
',five,Victories and three wounded French soldiers;survivgrs or anizations, groups, actul}s, and Library Notes den Donald M.Menzies:Secretary $85,072 pari us re � ons. opened in A ri1, said Fr da th Five School Vacancies
+playoff game will be Boys-and girls are m f o as P Y at
of he war.in,Indochina, took Oft .chi dcen. The three playgrounds' Y permitted and. treasurer and William R. stater headquarters at Manchester, Salem has five school depart-
at;the playstead six books at a time instead of the Sa er financial secretary. Fire N.'H: is Askin for a final report. merit vacancies which must ba
today from'044over.Air,Fprce will'be represented Lewis To Employ 75 gg p
Mains The ,winase on.the last, leg of the Ieng ., 'Of. ;particular'interesf among usual•four, and'-these six may be Ca " George Iredale and Gerald This will be st+ntJul filled before the opening of the '
e 3111 play the � taken on the vacation loan due Gal are"meml�rs�of the Dover, a is s newest industry, y 15 when the.
... �ght home the little.,girls of •the `town is - the Dan S eiVas incorporated wood last three sglicitors yet to report new term in September.
gMx 4ivuliou sham- The' 4 r"e d d ;by,s FremciF the doll carriage parade following ,on September 15. Parents,wha ac=ing fi mmittee. Henry Graichen is heel" ac n 1 will file their returns. A s Needed are three teachers for '
g manufacturing g p,ant 1 em. teff of 48
a 'y
low
Army d8etor afro a USAir Fotat which-;prizes will be award d to company a child may take,an un- chad4itan of,the bonfire committee. p to about 75 when it starts opera- workers helped her make a house- the Junior high school, a secre-
nglish, hfcycle flight mi(rse;took off lnra military, the - leading 'young ."exhibitors. limited_ number of books" from P Y P
to a boy, or inti it , r Or Fiolo :M w Greene, who •s •n the you � tions July 12, it was announced. to-house canvass n Salem. Or- taro for the Wosecret high
. • ,sir aragsport`;¢lane fo O y PIl,, Mrs, Edward G en , o i i ng people room on this L`our� Plans Weenie Thursday.." � ganizations also contributed. 'school office- and a secretary for
n with the carpi-11 PaM�'L the Azores, where they charge of arrangernetits has in- extended ldam Information may Cilurt St: Therese, 903, Catholic The Haverhill firm is currently Mrs. Mason said Salem did well the Central high school office.
' z will Stopbriefs for-refuelhig. vited all North Andover girls of be received from the'librarian. Daughters of America, will hold a y Mrs. Dorothy Leggett who has
y gi setting up production machinery in despite competition from other Y
a� dell carriage age to join in this wee roast Wednesday, July 21,
a#rival at Westover AF$, g � the former Lunder Shoe company drives and been serving'as secret in the
where the Lrested overnight,.the event. "She would like to be ad- Worship Time Changed at home of Mrs.Walter Wood, poor economic condi secretary
y g g„� � factory. The firm will make wood tions: She expressed her. thanks office,of Principal Foster H. Ball "
"tiom League
wounded were were eeted` Ambas- vised-of all entries this week end The Time
morning 35 it aplewood -avenue. In the p public and workers who
gr by heels, sole hoards and allied ro- to the of the Central school office has •
„ half,of the baseball dor and Mrs. Henri-Bonnet.The so that cher "plans may becom- service: irk the Methodist's church events of rain the affair Will be ducts of the shoe�industry. overcome so many obstacles in this completed her duties there. Miss
j J9 with the following ambassador's wife brought a s5ip Pleted wil commence at it a. m. for one held: e fol}owi evening. The Dan Lewis firm had a survey year's,appeal. Lillian Chmielski who was secre-
gIei1: Wednesday,July' 1 of French wine a§ a treat forThe tug of-war teams will be Sunday only; The following Sdn- T1? ,party will. et underway at made of the`old car barn on Main Last year, Salem contributed tars in the office of Principal
wirsFriday; Ju]y 9, the first contingent of• French captained by StephenGallant and` day, July 11; tthe service will com- 7:30, th.plenty of good things to Street, Salem Depot( during the $594.55. This total may be a ual- Wendell V. Davis of the high
va' Browns; Monday, wounded to-be flown home'from Robert Kirsch. The old timers' mence,at 10 a. m. and will be eat, including .weenies; ham- spring,' with view of locating led when the final accounting is school and part-time secretary in `
' laidvale vs West An- the war scene. ball game will be refereed by Ira at that time until the first Sun- but , tonic, coffee and desserts. here, butswil hed to Dover, N.IL made here between now and the superintendent's office, has
ay,July 14,-B rowns. In all 500 are being transported D.`Carty, town highway surveyor. day in September. Folio ng the roast there will be resigned to accept a secretarial
An tertainunent and when moving plans were changed. July 15. osition in the engineering divi-
vele; Friday,. Ju, 16, b theAir Force ovei the 16 000- Captains of the opposing teams Bis• The state quota has been sur- p.
will.be Martin Lawlor sand Lewis Form Club Mem rs may invite their friends Public Supper Saturday passed. Final.contributions may Sion of the General Electric at
er-vs "CYO- Wnday, le route across the Pacific, the y k
k = YQ vs' Bal rdvale. Sanders n, A Rocket Reading Club' has as Proceeds will go to the Lynn.
United States,'and the AtIant3e�tq.. p g The fifth of a series of bean put New Hampshire ahead of last
:played at the An their homeland They all-day..progran of events been formed at the Memorial Hall scho”` hip fund., suppers will be served in t rt a year's total Additional information on the
�.: :..:1T c _♦ 7n aa.....«.. e.._. .._.._ _-..: __a_ ._ _.�_. RmF .�a,o4in«c row 6.+ «...A.. f-.. _ .. _. .. ... .,.,._ rn'. ..w. ....,. c....«n4e..:.1 «ne:Fin«c'mmv .iso nRa ,
a ,
e
7ed idl < , : �,,.,_ ild- t 1e41
Erleflaiy . GG mi a ing ? .,,__ i> d" - diagnaslon _ n Mt r •:> 'JY '1£O+ " shed:=e�ut ate e yviled Septe#xtbe.k7'bwn Hail:Closed^Saturday:. Churches�rrieetmoflk:, a Edward° The town hail. will,be closed #nation- must be I1L :during A t. The$ Meetings of th'e P, T: A., yvil. dans for'theProgram .t u . The`date ague 1 ' law will be i ht' mornm and will reopen qualified list is ma e p
The new Yfirst Thursda eve la and Saturday n g Saturday ,g, garten will take up tof
r` i '26,< It. rIs resume the Y Jr l7ed p Ygro. sonc vPe at "r has already appropriated'Tuesday morning a.8:30. The hall of this examination has not;Yet „Our Friendly Church; •by - •l
"' for le and:•is can- Hing:m Octobe . e town erY Cfsi verf a1"ion With, Tile, rrianda y t Brownies will or-the fireworks dispiaY:,is usually open until.noon Satur- been set.� The ,and del"fel Meetings of he 00 f beth'W. Gale;;theth Cnoost Boswell.,<On ed with: sp A number of persons have al-Eat _ rnbe resumed #n September. ich: Will be set off during the,day. #s Our Church"llFabulous In fohandicapped. Hers : ready applied for consideration, It •anal GrandT64,-`Boawe , provisionsNo:Sunda 'school sessions in evenin , Methuen Fire Fig Ward;" and the Juniors, We l+Jeed
�& We Were Born a are more
than five y g.
-,.: ..,• sects Neider, But. Where Cher Meth- a1aU86 is s onsoring T es,expected both war Veterans and Churches" by Louise
t gir7s,. :live and _ it the Union Congregational or ociation loc P
ix,lt?Y:a,,.. The ari ,Stuarts ren m a;_
community y _ non-year veterans will apply for -
<^ n and-Free; Davis, Y such child rhes are to be held dor- "ill:and exlubitiondr l by the C len , Supplementary study irianUals from m
si7[3'Sacic
se -1660,Davies;The Best Humor,. i..-s tem,;.special class Pro- .dist churches th,,dr Sa.
seven and 603 so, Ys n e summer. Pontiaesocial club of Lawrence. the choice position, other years and a special shipment
t, sac1G;res; girls. ch Ma azure, be initiated and main # g tti , rn
> f From Ranch, Pun $ rams must n e m will start at 6:15 Head Tax Falls Short Postmaster Sullivan said it has of. books from the State E'bra
�-
r even coins 'from a F k- $ How- Meetings of the Union Co gr The program lit. ; xtri g Thurber; I oo der the statute. , e Hampshire State Trees- not et been ascertained how many
v-'Thurber Cquntry, tamed un rim Fellow: "t -baseball-gattie between th New Ps e theyuse
bring many rich resources for
g will eream, boys. se. , To Be a ob ec- Rational church Pilgrim With a, reported will be our the route, or teachers and ch#1
n out Wife;-Beaty; its Good ever;-in order to meet the j.
t :retrieving coins Clones ep boxes
:- ears In - ' creased ship :and Philoheans will:be auXiliary and.the members of the.nisi Alfred the use of both:.
Black, Goodwin, Seven.Y n of excessive costs, m
. . am Bea > ° . tions - during-the summer: Little League commission. At 7:30 Thursday tha� during the past how many�ier•sons live on the line drAl. ,
#
is • of wffipped : ere _ , Maharani, Brinda, othef divisive argu- ted e l b
,. •- Tibet, Hamer, Mab. tax rates and � a band:concert and: ear.. state income from the $5 laid out by the post office depart- : Each day will include worship,
W',rand, eight, shoe T brook ax b The Methodist,Junior,and Sen- there will be y
,. The Moguls,Holbrook; which are often used. y _
- , e$ The Age Of M _ xnents w tins ill exhibition by the hand and-head tax fell.$100,000 below.legis- merit. Regular printed forms are.sizes study, recreation, asinging-
sle ,boys, nine and: t he American and to be youth Fellowship meetings w at,9 i
x, a Grant And ,T formed persons gtovPs, la of municipal, ative estimates. ready for distribution to the fain- period,a visual aid,handtcraft,,and
le iris nine and U.S. unm P be omitted until fall- at 9 p. in. the display 1. P
acxamb R , -edition, Grant, The worthwhile aims, .the law
Military T thwart wo reSworks will be held At i0 p.m. As of'June 3Q he read reties.flies along the route: These forms
c ibis'cream Pie eatingcEcho, the fi assembly; Among the teachers nal
171
e 9,b ,. ,. William, Golden E that 65 er cent 'Of
- -Taft Story, rovides t a p • "' bonfire:constructed by the and towns had turned a net-of$1,- will reveal the names and number
s:•bo :nine and ten, choc ; e P Enjoyed Mystery Imide - the;huge helpers anticipating an exceptional
f, � , t The Oliviers, 'Barker, will be assumed by the, Garnett- costs 1 _ Golden- hers of the fire fighters also-.293,733 into the state' treasury. of persons in each,#amily._, school are Mrs.Charlotte Maunsell, � 3
cream pie, eating contest br,; Com- legislation, The Methodist church God mein
. , This Was, Racing, Palm Commonwealth, The 3 g
• _ a' Circle enjoyed a ."mystery ria on will be set off. Selectman This compared with $1;382,000 for Those who will start receiyinR Mrs. Ruth Shallow, Mrs.' "RUth ;
r:nine ,and;::ten. Kronenberger. - )6cted to put Massa- Re. J Y .
an 'Manners, which:IS expe t P „ w:'ch ilii m S. Quinn, a former fire �e previous year. mail at the box outside their
-W'i ' t the program wtkl P Y ride , Thursday afternoon, hi Wil a @ Davis, Miss Donna Jennings, Mrs.
SYk,- tts m the :front ranks of
l- chuse Po` :reserva- captain, will Put the torch to the The:1953 General Caurf set up homes, will have to install and Phyllis Smith,Miss Eileen Currier,
, o�.which will be , R as: well ended at the rid p,
uiem-11Iass es haven progressiveeea 1400,000 estimate from the identify receptacles to receive-the Miss. Miriam Currier; Mrs. Helen
;15: night
a"fire
Req - stat _:g,. bone Stoneham, where- members bonfire. $ ,
.
'it .�� P .ln ;: uiem will be cele respect for the o under,the � the past fiscal year, a' Some'of those to be included and the:gaiter. Other,
.' ,� � ht a fire: A Mass of req as humanitarian,,. P to,visit -the zoo A detail of firefighters and Head tax for pa . . mail. ,., I•koward, '
11,,P, m. Monday mg .Saturda . at le 'will were privileged
In at-7,311 a, m Y handicapped young;peopof Fire Chief Benlamm in balancing is current biennial now walkao Ute post office for helpers are being enlisted ,far
dr naY-,'yv#Zl feakure the for Mrs. b its - and have refreshments. Rev. An direction
AU ustine s church h-its ultimate goals m three
he arni St. g rear in and Harr Nason M, Bean will stand it at the fire, budget: mail: Now-Ute, postal service will recreational c leadership; handicraft,
gm axed well bring t e thong 'Perrino Ytheto their very door. assistants`choral leadership,
- Ann Sullivan. o Prve`years, educators tfiink".
�Qffie,,; were drivers of the autos: Mem- All•available policevl -b will be on duty Clones said that ---city of � extended ry p,stvxy- -
be played re nt were: Mrs. Ernest the flight before the Fourth and a Manchester and 69 towns,still owe telling, and transportation.
asebaII,game.will P Y ns Completed hers p se
< the Play- �• Holiday Pla p Mrs, Millie Hammond detail will be sent to the Neil play- $42;479 in unpaid head tax assess-Ca r Fund Closes'July 15 A similar opportunity for train-
at 6,p; m, at. I p embers of the Nprth Andover Rolluis, _ qce
' ' t-mine the first ha f M -
dea Bl�n , Mrs: Eda Humphrey,: Mrs. Anna ground. merits. But he expected the bulk mg m Religious Education wili;be
Wounded
_ e. Community Center, working un of thin would be written off the : Salems -Cancer Crusade will.
0 of the Little Leagu Hess, Mrs. Edna Laffin, Mes. The officers-of the organisation provided for the children in the
- at • _ der President Wolfer Stamp, have close July 15. .To date; the local
otsl announced that Harry Nason, Mrs. Emma _Moss, planning the event are: John J hooks as uncollectible: fund has amounted to $516129. North Salem parish beginning d
""Mmid y the Car: D completed all arrangements, for
taould . Y IFI
m 1 - Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Myra McClintock, president; Samuel Clones explained the state had Mrs.Robert P.Mason,Jr:,chaiiL'26 and extending through August¢•
_ -, .. ,,Pia the flown ld.,
s ild site` s.in , the Independence Day observance. Wald and' Dr. Carrie' Bacon. _ - Stephanion, first vice -president; .already -permitted abatement of '
it ,A`,dv ° s R 'FORCE The alliin home town program man of the local campaign which
divy$loY#,but those team WESTOVER AI Ger81d Galvin; second vice presi- $x:072.in head tax assessments Five-School five school
be amici ated.m by many Donald M.Menzies,secretary opened a April, said Friday, that
the finxst Half tied for first BASE,July 2 (I )—Forty-sevenwill • t P Library IVotea dent, for various reasons. Salem has five school depart-
urvivars or anizations, groups, adults, and d .treasurer and William- R. state headquarters at Manchester,. meht vacancies which must be
ff e;victories and three wounded French soldiers, s_ g n s Boys and girls are permitted an ,„ N. H. is asking.for a final report.
- will be' ndochina, took off_children. The three playgrvu d, . instead of the Sawyer financial secretary. FYre Lewis To Employ 75 P filled before the opening of the
^piayeff game of the;:war ui I sue books at a tirueThis will be sdut July 15 when the
s. Abe Air Force.wine be represented, a Captain George:Iredale and Gerald Dover, N: H's newest industry, re t new term in September.
f laf.at.xhe :Rieger_. today fmm;Westover est among usual four, and these six may b p of the stand- incorporated wood 9
The win- st le of the long Of• particular inter g last three s licitors Yet to poi
e. teams, Th ase on the la g taken on the vacation loan,'due Galvin are membgrs the Dan Lewis inco p Needed are three teachers for
$ little -girls of the town isle their returns: A staff of 48
e ll= la the " the gn ,September 15; Parents who ac- ing committee: HenryI3enry Graichen>is heel manufacturing plant,will em- the Junior high school; a, sece-
wi„ Play flight home carriage arade following o p workers helped her make a house-
a vision Cham- attend b a French the Boli , , p orn n• a child ma 'take,an un- chairman of the bonfire committee. ploy.about 75 when it starts opera- P tary for the Wogs ' t :high
7to-house canvass m Salem Or-
"e ids Follow The 4and,a U.S Air Force prizes Will be award 3 tO limited 3numher-of may
from tions July 12, i was announced school office and a secretfi for
Army doctorse
'yy ole. off iris military' the leading young exhibitors. on this C"om� Plans Weenie Roast Thursday.,;- ganizatioxis also: contributed. .the Central. high school office.
nglfsh br , flight nurse, took o -eerie who i§ ,in the young peoples room h ese, 903 Catholic Mrs, Mason said.Salem kind well
.boY or Rill rt lane for Orly Field, MM Edward G tende ld . Information may Court St. The Haverhill:firm is currently, Mrs. Dorothy Leggett who has
_ sir tr,,ivia . .p -charge-: arran eniemts, ::has in be d an • despite competition from other been serving,as.secretary in..the
flan with'the earn#- is the Azores, where they;Vitedof g be:received from the librarian: Dee leis of America;will hold, setting u e production machinery in
• �, ,f, ., Paris'"v - ted all North Andover :girls of e e roast.Wednesday, Jul 11, drives and;poor .economic condi-
,brie fnr refueling, we nl Y, y o the former Lander Shoe company office,of,Principal Foster H. Ball
will atop fey. a e:eta loin m this of Mrs. Walter Wood, tions: She expressed her thanks
stover AFIe even carriageeg at tine home„ factory: The arils and cake wood of the "Central ti eon office has
Cn arrival at:Welike to be ad- Worship Timm -Changed boards and allied pro-to the, public and workers, who
" - <• rite ht the event. She would k 35' aPlewood avenue. In `the
where'they rested eve g The Sunday morning worship - heels, saley obstacles m this completed:her duties there, Miss
-vised-of:ani entries this week.end. .. eWent'of rain the affair will be overcome so man
wounded were, eeted by Ambaa duets of the shoe industry: Lillian Cthe' oke who was necre-
League wall coni- won gi lens may be coni- service. in, the Methodist church ¢ evening. D Lewis firm had a survey year's,appeal
enri Bonnet.The so that her ,p Y h
h baseball ador and Mrs: H win commence at 11 aC m. for one held life folloxn g The an Inst year, Salem contributed talo e the' office of Principal
i f half of the ; y{ feted, Tho party will et.underway at made of the old car barn on Main
wi» 'ambassadors wife brought a s p P Sunday only. The following Sun- the$594.55. This total maY be equal- Wendell d Davis a the h
ire'yrs with the;following a The tug-of-war teams will be g street, Salem Depot, during
Vine a%treat far g ce w ll'coin- 7:30,,;.:ath.plentY of good things to when the final accounting is school and:part-time secretary in
e$ Wednesday,July p)} of French win as to hen Gallant and day, July 11;tihe servi PA •n . weenies ham-� with � view of locating led n the superintendent's office, has
" first contingent of French)captained rs S p eat 1*include g h re
wris; Friday, July 8, the mince at 10 a.m. and will be held
:.Robert_Kirsch. The, old timers' _ bur ; tonic, coffee rid desserts. here but switched to Driver, N. H. made here between now andresigned to accept a secretarial
' Browns• Monday, wounded to be flown home'from
f' e will be refereed:bY Ira at;that ,time until the first dun g,
ball gam Folio ng the roast there will 'tie when moving Plans were changed. July 15. position in the engineeringEleet ie a
ll dvale vs West An- the war scene. , , D, Carty,town highway surveyor: day m September. The state quota has been sur-
- s 500 are bean transported y. an tertainment and games.
smn of the General Electric at
ay,JULY:14 Brown 7n.all g Capita- of the opposing ,teams, ,; Public Suppe Passed: Final contributions may Lynn.
J 16, h the Force:over the 16.666- p. ' Futnn Club Me rs may invite thea friends r Saturday
Friday,, y , - _ colli be.Martin Lawlor and Lewis s proceeds will go to the
pAriixr Pa ific Ute.- Re di Clah has a p The fifth of a series of bean put New I3ampSluxe ahead of last I'Additional information on the ,
CyE7, i nlmY mile rout8 across the. . Sa e n A Rocket a ng ho Still) fund:- su rs will be served in t h e Year's total.
B vale. nited Statevand the Attantsc•to,, iso a is been formed at the Memorial Hall P. - P t Street The 1954 quota was$61,000: This secretarial positions may be ob-
vs ali�aid .. U The lilt-day program of ev n Res rvations can be made by vestry of the .Pleasant famed at the high school Office
ed.a the An their-honieland. • 10 a, m. wit ,&,library for boys and girls, to con Donovan, 12 t.church Sa;t,urdaY from was reached June 7: As'of today,
s,l+Lay ,, ,L will begin at h calico Florence an Methodist ch which is opened mornings flaring
a t 6 P.M The-47•wito'departed today•for, rade. ` the»un, tin through the summer. Those , 'Stewart, 17 i 7
6 Horribles pa Ftam Berke_ street; Mary 5 ,ant 1 p. m. Alt}Cowgh special the:state total is $69,917.59. Last the vacation_period. Junior high\ 1
�< be#s em :West France, stopped at Travis Air; r ' character who read: the 'required 'to. the r
d Rose Wood 35
activities of Y!iig Hightreet an Homemade baked'beans served in Year's inial t°tal was $76,057.61. applicants
ale and ;the Force'base, California,;be€ore fly 1 the interests of of:books wile be invited to the • school teacher eden mat
promiseopl hold Maple +od avenue, Members of family stylet the featured dish, .
CX43,•.us tri :fo.Westover AFB• le throughout the day. roundup, Just after School opens. Special r:Features contact the superintendent's of-
lied , , the :c mittee will meet at 6:30 a variety of other choice foods are : P� �PPe fice.
g townspeop g
The climax°will come with clan°; -P. rr icor to the party on the menu..A committee con- ; Fresh strawberry shoxlcake will
are,dente& - Co ' Uni Center 'P2 A"m Prk?e t: Mrs:'3LuUt Tuiraer: Mrs: Ise tll`e'featured favorite'Saturday,Ste
ing m the mire tY y- . £. . sx > o€ conal
,.. an�e
Start,Sidewalk ]PabjeCt
a�Lgr; Ruth GgUndrey, Mrs. Fr t:night at'' Float Congregat
• `� _ Salem town offici&ls havestak-
a•, p. n 5to on. chnrchsr Saturday.-light supper, which.
> - 4, p, . a #fieia2iar e. _. a uabasettaH'routang spa, . Landry -lvlrs. ,Gladys rin Project.-
,,.Base MS00.4don fief -ea3 aitn ' ,e .Last week',ed on the sidewalk,'
y`<• w : Crit
Tickets Aivailable hag, d
_ • . :'- °:,�` _sored by the East Snit PTA,will he, and Mrs. Lillian Magoon have the,fifth m the series;
' e, filet will be held_Thursday eve. s' was sponsored by the Salem
: . : lit e league..Yumor league, aril+, Tte$1 Saturda July 17: This year {seen hard at work dnring the the strawberry shortcake was. o
HoiYse , � +� l J 15 on the lay round. ..< „ Ya Board of Trade in wbich the cit-
farm system players will ba a111e,,tI.,g.,- p S
Sutilkal' „ , - !>•_ the?childrenwill wetness the game Lv-ek and a goodattendance is-1#opular;:,it was decided-to con, izens.toted $2,500 at town rraeet- ,
ce: o€ BOSTON St11g 2-tb l ' ,m, obtain -thdri. Booster 'outing This l� r.&71,ages. betivee• • the Ixetrolt- Pagers and anticipated. tinkle ft for another -week. Be- ,
ht at, averI Pa ing in March. A. Surveyor start
Town ®htssS iiaub. 76 u as';k and;tiktkeYa at 6:P5 tonig,,, Y .: the `Bosston',Red Sox at en ginning at 5:30; the public ham ed on the' job Thursday.
r ' ``'1 . ,4f1,,.''.- .0 ,. k. These ,r l{efs..a ii@eessaiy Vacation $ohool
WRdnes 1#is.:son ? .. par , park. Silver Tea Sig;9t{ecess supper twill be'served until 7:30 The sidewalk which runs on the
final *whey# o,a lain re ts; aordiug. C?nce„again the local vhurehes,
rof Tuea�.safe Y =73ce. ., - b . Children Planning to atkeiid' Iii spite'of the rain.and CAld t43e; with Misses Patricia. Larrabee north side of Main,street and ends
' them aster m e con a DailY. .Vacation .
,bore, A'OM . - X30 w.i be ten ears old and over:first of the week .thd"Wesleyan and,Pearl Hatch again serving as r ave ue wig! be extend-
asr au #alie ° S d ; Bible achool,July.19 through,July must Y
on•` :,a IRest ").ue out#n held._un aY at Martin n
on, i:Wasbingt, , - and:`may register Saturday after- Seivico Guild.af the North Salem hostesses. Leet'week they were
_ at its 1 rounds. 30, 8 SL m. to 12 boon. This 1s. ed toward Woodbury high school.
F t1 P.M.a $1�ri„� S noon >lekween 2 and 3, or-Thais- Methodist church re rW that the assisted.by Miss Isabel Graichen.
liner;Sllalbaubr hl#rle.,SW:p open for ani children. P° It will be taken as.far as >$ pos-
S[St Ntcltolas The, day,night from 6;30: to 7130 at Silver Tea was a big success It As long aS. the weathercon
_ sihle with the funds at hand: Hot
eras fest :bl+--.tbe m?AAe#: . s Softball Practlige
'And,Novene -To,Preach 8ermoa Sargeliti, Ashford or Pleasant.Val- was held Tuesday afternoon at tinues:hat and' humid, the rom 'top and curbings: will be used
- held taken bye police to ,hosPital :The 6 inneran s softball team will
e will be at Mr. Frank Watson will preach ley scpools,, - the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rich mittae will serve Iced coffee and The new walk wink offer safety to
' where•he{ryas'pronounced=dead hold a practice session tonight The<bus fare and written con- 'ard Cate. The: table prepared by iced tea to those who desire it. Woodbury high :school students
Augustine a ,- Drummond playground at 6 to s:.sermon-in the Union Congre-:
on arrival : ”' "' a a church'Sunda at 10 sent of the parent must accompany the members :of the Wesleyan Last .week, the enterprise was who have to walk to school• They
T ` , The:alleged,-driver of the car, night. , R tion,I. Y
feat 2 -rri_ entitled.'roes God Speak tlte`reglstratiori. Service Guild was covered with under the guidance of Mr. 'and have beim walking on.busy Main
.. a 63-Yeaiwld;,Lynn man was ar The team will play a.feature �,. . Samuel D'Agate, resident of novel'.dishes,and dainties made.Mrs. Sandord Davison, rs, Fan
• - , - a technical charge of eine with the Ctiamplon-Inter to Me Today. P n street which is Route 97 to Ha-
rested on ghe PTA is ;heading the commit- front choice recipes of various Hie Kress, Miss` Ruth .Denning,ver
hill
manslaughter. aattonal 'Co." .representatives at
Drummond field'at 6 P.M. MoridaY.Notes tee. nations of the world Attendants and Mrs. Lola Guild. Social pub-
town Mrs, James K.; Flensburg of name- from Nashua and other licity is being handled by Alan'Tax Rate Nearly Ready
,r a in Newport, evemng.as part of the home to o New Station neighboring communities. Guild and Maurice Greenfield.
Touro
synagogue holiday observance sponsored Audubon, N. J.has been visiting . ma T
R I. is the oldest Jewish house.day ho Y Charles Bentle of Sergeant. first class Milton Tickets have been in charge of In a week or 10 days, Salem's
0EST ; e United States, by the,Community Center• Mr. and Mrs. Y 256 Lowell street, has re- Bakery Sale Saturday` George Fish; cooling Brew: Mrs. 1954 tax rate should be known
- of worship in h Brown,
> Andoveratreet. -• - The financial report ofthe'se-
;AfK•Y,. FT...
' says he National
Geographic-So.- Bac of Tucson turned to Fort'BeLugir;Va.,follow- There-will be a bakery sale at Dorothy Beal; Mrs. Alice. Leriche, me has been of the State ?
: r%�.ritaves . �b� : ���p: Y .._,_� �_��..m _ Miss.Mildred k _-. -- -_ ;. .,-- •:---` -r � _ .•�_ „___.t_. ,s_,;,,..c .,.,,, wa:...-lest n e
_-.__—a._�-_- ,a -_.- _..-_-... _.ye•••-.tee_.••^ �• y. _.aa.. •= , Sr5 W74 Ut M15.-nutiL aLLa n@ig'1vic5r De'Tli _....
a rearurea ravorite Saruraa
e „ ; ;`_ the features..at the $allardvale Annual Baseball Party Goundre Mrs, Frances i y Start Sidewalk Project'-
Ruth
- Outi Tickets Available Baseball As The annual baseball ,Y, night at First Congregational
n8 Association field.-day outing.spdn,
Landry, Mrs• GIadys Stonrtont, church's Saturday night supper, Salem town Walki pr have s hick
ther:Town :Housed - ` ' Little league, Junior league, And that. will-be held Thursday -eve- cored by the East End PTA,will be •- Y: S -.'
Y and Mrs: I tlhan. Magoon have the:fifth in the series. Last week ed on the sidewalk protect w3iieh
. tEd.Satulday, Sunday - farm system player; will be able Hing, July-15, on the pIaYground y
held Saturday, Jul 17. This ,year been hard at work during t he the strawberryshortcake was sponsored by the` Salem
in observance of BOSTON, July 2 (INS)—Mich- to obtain -their Booster outing This is for all ages, the children will witness the arae e was-so
"t Day, Monday. Town olas Shaltiaub, 75,'was,.killed and tickets at 6: tonight g week and a good attendance is popular, it was decided:to Board of Trade in which the cit- _
15 n ght at dVaverly between the Detroit Tigers and antics y,
grtytt�wall be Wednes• his son,. George, 4f), 'leaped o park. These tickets are necessa VacatIou-School the Boston gated. tinue it for another' week.' Be- izens`voted $2,50(1 at towti,;meet-
ry Bo o Red Sox at Fenwa
rl i$eek instead of Tues- safety today,` police'said, when to;obtain refreshments a•cor - O ` y ginning at 5;30, the public ham ung m March. A. uN.eyor start-
1j" chug nee again the ]Dial churches park, Silver Tea Bi ed on the job Thursday-
to r,h .• an automobile bore down on them td',Booster Club officials. Will conduct h' g Success supper will be served until 7:30 y ;
o s t a Dally Vacation' Children planning to attend In's ite'of the rain and c d e ' - The sidewalk'which runs on the
n Washington street,, West The outing will be held Sunday Bible school,Sul.19 through must be ten ears old n v p of the with Misses Patrician Larrabee
V. Y r ugh:July :Y a d o er first• of the week theme Wesleyan and Pearl Hatch again serving a north side of Mai street and ends ,c
33ovotions Roxbury; t 1 m.at Brooks school and may register Saturday
after- e g s -
"�' ' in orof:St.Nicholas The elder Shalbaub, hurled sev- a P- grounds. 30, S a, m. to 12 noon. This Ls Y Service Guild the:North Salem hostesses: Last week at Martin avenue, will be gxtend- :.
hon open for all children. noon between 2 and 3, or-Thurs- t s k they were
=" d�oor'Souls %and'Novena era[ feet b the impact, was Methodist church reports that the assisted b Miss Isabel Grazchen, ed toward Woodbury high school. ,.
Y, p. Softball Practice ,_ day night from 6:30 to -7,30 at Silver Tea w Y It wi be taken -
h¢St-'Theresa will be held taken by police to City hospital ,,The Finneran's softball team will Tti Pr ach. as a big success.:It As long as the weather con- 11 en as far al s pas
where, a was ra a Sermon Sargent, Ashford or Pleasant-Val- was. held Tuesday. after-noon at i ,sole with the funds at hand. Hot
s ht
A"x:30 at St; Augustine's he h p nounced dead hold a practice session tonight at Mr. Frank Watson willpreach leysc oohs, Y t noes hat and' humid, the eom-
t the of Mr. and Mrs: Rich- mitte'e will serve iced- of top and curbing, willbe z used
t "- on arrival. Drummond playground at 6 ta- a .sermon in the Union Cn e- The bus fare and written con-
h c fee and
{ AN " '"• The,alleged,-driver, of the car, night. a •o and Cate. The-table prepared by iced tea k those who desire it. The new walk will offer'safety to
g g ti nal,church Sunday at 10 sent of the patent must accompany the, members of the Wesleyan Woodburyhigh school students
" " a 63-year-old. Lynn man was ar The team will play a- feature a m. entitled "Does God Speak the.registration:
Y Last week,- the enterprise was g- -Service Guild:was covered with under the 'guidance of 'Mr.'and who have to walk to school, They
` rested on a technical charge-of game with the Champion-Inter- to Me Today?'! Samuel D'Agata, ' resident of g ;.
p novel dishes:,and dainties made:Mrs• Sandord Davison Mrs.-Fan- have been walking on busy Main
2 MOVER manslaughter,; national Co. .representatives at the PTA is-;
Oversized Maps on file with the Town