HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955 DAILY GLOBE ARTICLE for centenninl in North
~ J01tN Jr MeKONE the hf~ of a historic co~muni~y.
~': ' ' ]To all of yo~ I sen~ good
Hist~ ' has b~ome a living '" ' r 'ut
tot ~e~e~nia[ W~ek to ' -- 'il 25 1955
~erv~ ~ane 6 to June 12. W~en~ Apr ~ .
~ge Se~g on early American] No~h'A~dover observes
;'"e~Stu~'. for the Centennial]100th anniversa~'o/it~ ~c0~o-
ball. M~..,are sprouting beards~rat~on ss a toW~, but the plac~
~hey:-,..~O~ will blossom intO]really more than. 300. y~rs old:
vi~'~ideburns, vandykes and(Mmost like a gal past 30 makin~
~a~bar mustaches. ]like she was but 10. Up t0 1855
: :. ' . /what is known as Andover was
-~' ~ongraiula~pry relegr~ the wes~ end of North Andover.
~ressedto Chairma Wi ' · '
~inneran as follows: abhorred tke leg
. "My cO~gra~ualtion~ go to all to N~th AndqveP r
eltizen~ of North Andowr on tend town meetings.,
the One Hundredth Anniver- miles or m6re.
sary of its incorporation. I Churc~
you ~11 enioy ~our anm~ally since lg8[ but ~ter't
~ r compromtse
: end~ until
Raym0nd P,
C.: Lafond; ,
O'Brien ~eneral chairm~a_n; a~rner ,
eolon~ liam A~ MeAlOO~ and Harry ~utton jr.
wiC~was r~erVed ~br
Pinn~ations~ ~d ~hOSe who u
ed it were '
holders, but wide a~as
non la'dS for Wheat;' eom
siX ]gnglish l~ounds and a coat, And0ver is now
- In 1855 it was
Thirty Yd~rs alter the original
th~ minister's Salary Ando~er itself covers
~ the town half in Cor~ 29' square miles. Nine~:
ag joint lercentenary
' men working on the
~{ S~i- :towm
lune 5 will P
~ two gene~att°ns
a at[acks bY tag days
savages..I1~ 1676 th~r~ fiYeworks,
Were lZ g~rlson houses; He~ds Gov.
~e common and un. to be a guest
1~. ~ere Will be
,~ stoWtY
it was in ~;his qmaint:and ,Will eonduct,a
aid in the iounding
academy.
built orr
bo~n ~er~
rpert,
iartmen~: 15~ Agriculture
:0mc to a halt altogether. In both
cas&s/administrators hage empha-
sized ~he fact t~at if the
w~nis the information,
from private~ources,
It iS clear tha~ the te be
i but flgliberately pulli~g been
of the
: leaving home Owner{
to
~ information from
prices~ -
h published by the ~ealth~
and W~Ifare Depart-
~otherg. ~eluding
"Infant Care/
affed(~fl. What the ~uture
for thes~ fam}ly books dur-
the cu~iant trend is mot-
es tO lock
ligh~ Of
by private
.tli~' manuscript is shelved.
f {here is a need f0r th~ in/orrna.
Oopular pub-
i~ kore for ';he
Boys' shops m
coma: 'up with a timely savings evenfi- ToD-
noich Buys on dams your young scamp will
need for. a summer, lead~d' with fun and ctd-
Ventu~i YOU needn't give a second thought
to durability! Every piece is of Kennedy's
ady to take :t auahtv. Stock up for sum-
mer during this t~enned~ savings evenfi
OPEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 P.
SPORT S~SRT$ AND JErSeYS
We've coI~ect~d
~hir[s a~ j~rseys for you to cboes~ ~rom~ P!mh_c~!or~
in nylons, ginghams,
~o1[~ and b~qu~ ~w~es. Ail wa~hab~f
HAT SET
c~ and hat. Ov~s~oe
', Ledge inside pockets. Sizes 8 to lb.
· · $3.;~0
PAJAMAS
~t's light~r~iqht, e~s.¥ to wc~h
! Perfect for camp or home Stock
ttp and serve. Sizes ~ to 18 ................. ~.~
. WASHABLE SLACKS
Fomou~ C~ley ond Lo~d F~ Club ~n ~lain and
~ancy ~abrics. Tess %~ m
,~o wornes, (Also washabl~ ~hort~ ~vail~le
ings~') Junior stzes fi to 12. C~dets, 2fi to 29 wrest,
Huskies 28 to 36
FOURTH FLOOR
Phillips Jr~ who influenced his
father to aid Lq the founding pi
aeadem~. The
built on land
'.ochich~wick ~Brook~
Ua! Osgood Was born i
He was a member of
Congress ~nd
~ndover Minute
tpok part ;in the
17.79 and was
and the break·With the
the t
Frye was conspicuous
o~
Civil wa~, 15 mbre
than the call; 85 died in the Serv'
I. Stevens.
SCholar,
his men at Chanli!ly,
~rawl of
~ng of ~dUstry imPlan~d
new ~en~. ·
Names me~ori~ized are the
Stevenson, the Osgoods, ~he Sut- MRS., HERBERT~E]
tons, the Parkers. It Was 7oe spent.years in
and Steve
d~mmed the ~ochiehewick i
up
and Wegvthg~
raise~ en fh~ farms
fields of ~glan~ set up ~eir
lng machines
Stevens, a ~ativej j
the venture.' M~es T;
that family W~ Owner
private woolen'
He served
Representative and senator. ·
Davis & ~urber ~ook over
first Small
1851. later to become ~orld:~ide
khown ~o~ ~ill
the old stone ~iil. built In 18281
developed the original Sutton mill
intere~s. Ebon Sutton; later took
the enterprise a little farth~ d°m
Nort~ And0vee, b~eame some- '
thing far biggee than amore elUs.
t,r 'of houses~ the ~eaim of a eon-
stable and the seat of n church2
became
incorporation a~a
now
In view of the ~entenfiJ~l event
now planned, a move was made
to have the tow~,a name changed
to Old Andever on the
that ~e to~ was ~he'
in the 1954 to~ meeting. 4
I-Iigh st.,
when she was a PubH~
teacher. She is
Samuel Waqdwell of
was hung on Gallows
in 1692. for
witchcraft.
Mrs. McQu~en wis nalfied
town historian in 19521 Iter'boOl/
is nearing completion and
finnaced by the-town ~
centennial observance.
Hard at work on the bi~ hh~rv
b~by'~, e~s,er ~ummer
P °fect, O:seaf
ding.-,fa in '
~ : made ofsu~er-sfrencjfh:S~r.onpl~,sfic::
:. ii * no metal part~ to bserf b,ck bar o[:recJul~r seat
: "~sy +o fdla, cerry; wash
~ ch~se pink, blue, maiZ~
~' ~ . ',
onde'r,soff unbr?kabb
.
' :* convenienf, :praClidal for tiavel and h~m~ ,i~ : ;
venture. YOU needn't give a second thought
to durobility! Every piece is of Kennedy's
' "ready ,to lake it" quality.. Sto~k
"("": mcr during this' I~enrmd~ savings UPevent!for
OPEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGI~TS'UNTIL 8:30 P.
:ollecied ct ~ ~sor~m~nt of ~ho~ sleev~
]ersey~ for you to choose fmm~
All washable
~aylng n~s men at ~nan~LUy,
~tely ~auty o~ its elder ~s,
but ~ ~g!iclzed drawl of ~e
~t famiUez d~ppeared. ~e
~g of ~dustry impl~n~d
N~m~s memorialized are ~he
Si~venses, ~he Osgoods, the Sut-
ton~. the Parkers. It w~s Jo~
and Sieve ~ohnson '
se~ up
ing machines
Stevens. a native,
the venture.'
that was
and
Davis & Furber took
first small mschine, shop here
1851, later to be~
known for mill ma
the old stone
North
tar oF
MRS. HERB
childr'en's
M%Orian,
now
beck bar ~,r~gular seaf~
choos~ pink blue
=gat ~ud hat. Or.shoe
Bio 16.
e=~y to wash
~ or home. Stock
and save. Sizes 6 to 18~ ................
and Lord Field Club in plan and .
t~ncy fabrics. 'Toss 'em tn your washing machine with
worries. (Also washable shorts available at
lugs!,) Iunior razes 6 to '12 Cadets 26 ta :29-' waist,
~uakies 28 to 36 wuiat. ' '
s~im ~unk~" A wondsr~I
~:sids:b6~d Yofinqster~
........ '.i..:...[...: ....
$X;80
AT SHOPPERS, WORLD~ ~INGHAM
ENN
A W.L E Yt .... ·
FOURTH .'FLOOR
the Indians.
In ~iei~ of
1646. It wa
in the 1954 tom meeting,
Mrs.
tory
the collection
teacher. She is
was hung
in 189Z for the
witchcraft.
Mrs. McQue~ten
town historian in 1952. ]
centennial observance,
Hard at work ol
ante of North ~
Joseph A:. Duneai
town clerk for
elder
held in town affairs,
The Board of Registrars, com-
prising Patrick C. Cronin,. Fred
McCormack and John J. McDuffie,
has a long service record. Their
terms add up tO ?$ year&}
"During these .100 years of
history, five w~rs hav~ Lqter~
rupted cur l~e~ce," re.Lc a spa,-
Dial. eentemfl~, preclam~tle~
L
e-while, ~d Or
v AccL No.
Or. Idose
' convenienJ', pracfi~aL for fFavsl and home
· unbreakable pete :;ioff plastic by B~eco":: :
· use es car Crib, b&~sineffe, {Cut, dry baskSf 1' :
· pink; blue; yellow ' ~ '
,' BOX 191, ~oston ~, M~a.
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