Manning's Ware and Palmer, Massachusetts directory, 1931, Part 14

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Publication date: 1931
Publisher: Springfield, Mass., H.A. Manning Co.
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St Paul's Universalist Church, Central St c Park. Minister, Rev- erend Frederick A Mooney; mod- erator S L Metcalf; deacons C E Fish, Edwin Sharrett, George Branford, Jessie Lyon, clerk Annie Slaney, treas Everett Car- penter, Reg Ellen S Leach. Sun- day service 10:45 a m; Sunday School, 12 m


Union Evangelical Church, Palmer Road, T R. Organized April, 1876. Pastor, Rev Robert E Reed; treas Roscius C Newell; clerk T H Cole jr; superintendent S S H S Martin. Sunday services, preaching at 10:30 a m; Sabbath School 12 m; Sr C E 6 p m; Jr C E 3 p m; preaching 7 p m


First Free Methodist Church, 73 Park. Rev Fred A Van Sickle pastor. Sunday services 11 a m; S S 12 m; evening 7 p m; Wednesday 7:30 p m


Methodist Episcopal Church, Main Street, Bondsville. Pastor Rev Roger S Guptill; trustees, Frank Gordon, Charles H Shar- ratt, B C Shaw, W S French, H W Forsman, Burton Rose, E J Loy, F E Albro; treas Willard French. Sunday services, preach- ing at 9:30 a m; Sunday School 11 a m; Y P E L services 7 p m


First Congregational Church, Church street, c Main St., Thorn- dike. Organized 1730 at Palmer Center. First church (log) built. Removed to Thorndike, 1847. Pas- tor Roger S Guptill; deacons J T Campbell, Thomas C Wallace; clerk James T Campbell; treas Mary Mckenzie; superintendent Sunday School Carlos Bradley. Sunday services, preaching 11 a m; Sunday School 12 m; Y P S C E Wednesday 7 p m


MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS


1545 MAIN STREET


W. J. WOODS CO.


PHONE 2-7715


ESTABLISHED 1848


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


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St Mary's Episcopal Church. Sunday services 9:15 a m; 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 a m; Sun- day School 10:15 a m; Evening service Advent and Lent.


St Thomas' Roman Catholic Church, 76 Thorndike St., Palmer. The church was built in 1878 by Rev T J Sullivan. Rector, Rev Michael J Carroll; curate Ralph J O'Neill. Sunday services 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 a m; Sunday School 9-10 a m; Vespers at 3 p m


St Bartholomew's Roman Cath- olic Church, State c S Main st, Bondsville. Rev James W Mc- Grath. Sunday masses 8 and 10 a m


St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 55 Main St., Thorndike. Rector Rev John F O'Connor. Masses at 8 p m and 10 p m. Church built 1875


St Anne's French Catholic Church, Three Rivers. Organized March 27, 1882. Rector Rev P N Benoit; organist Alfred Bengle. Services, Communion 8 a m, high mass 10 a m, Vespers 3 p m


St Anne's Parochial School. Teachers Rev Sisters of the Pres- entation of Mary Immaculate, Sister Superior Mary Alexis and six Sisters.


St Joseph's Parochial School, Thorndike. Teachers Two Sisters; Sister Mary Alexis in charge, Commercial T


St Peter's and Paul's Polish Catholic Church, Rector Rev An- drew S Krzyda, 151-155 East Main Street, Four Corners, Three Rivers


CEMETERIES


Old Palmer, Four Corners, near and T R rd


Palmer Center, P C


St Anne's (French Catholic), 111-121 East Main T R


St Thomas (Catholic) Commer- cial off P C rd


Oak Knoll, Thorndike, corner Converse


Old Three Rivers, E Main T R


HOSPITALS


Monson State Hospital. Trus- tees George A Moore M D, chair- man; Mrs Elizabeth Hormol, W Roxbury, sec; H K Hyde, Ware; George D Storrs, Ware; Mr Joseph L Simon, Salem; Justis G


Hanson, M D, Northampton; Mrs Mary E Townsley, Springfield; Mr Simon, Salem; Mrs Elizabeth Hormol. Resident officers: Mor- gan B Hodskins M D supt; W Franklin Wood M D, asst supt; S O Miller, P P Lawler, physi- cians; Paul Iyakovley, D J Mac- Lean, Paul E LaFlamme, Lucie G Farrer, Sarah E Spalding, clerk and treasurer; Charles F Si- monds, steward; George E Bates engineer.


Wing Memorial Hospital, 491 North Main St. Incorporated 1913. Pres Theodore A Norman, v-pres Andrew B Rathbone and Edward B Taylor, sec T Percy Rathbone, treas Charles A Tabor.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. Artisan Society


No. 83, Three Rivers, Mass. Organized 1899. Meets last Sun- day of each month in St Jean Baptist Hall, 9 East Main St.


Catholic Woman's Club


Meets second and fourth Tues- day of each month at K of C Hall. Pres Mrs Nellie O'Connor, v-pres Mrs Yvonne Loftus, fin sec Mrs D Doherty, rec sec Josephine Brown


Foresters of America


Court Hampden, No. 75, Thorn- dike, Mass. C R Henry Gay, S R C John Charbranz, fin sec Patrick Ford, rec sec D J Sullivan, treas Ernest Gay. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening each month at Recreation Hall T


Court Guertin


No. 16, Three Rivers, Mass. Organized 1907. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays each month in St Jean Baptist Hall, 9 East Main St. C R Joseph P Graveline, fin sec El- phege 0 Ducharme, cor sec Joseph Bell, treas Peter Bleau.


Court Palmer


No. 180, Palmer, Mass. Organ- ized 1901. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings each month.


American Legion


Merrill L Simonds Post 130. Meets Memorial Hall, 29 Central, first and third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p m Commander Daniel W Harrington, v-com J R Decelle, adj W L Cameron, fin off W S French, sgt-at-arms Fred Brooks.


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American Legion


Women's Auxiliary of Merrill L Simonds Post No. 130. Pres Mrs Violet Brouillette, 1st v-pres Mrs Esther Cameron, 2nd v-pres Mrs Marjorie Canning, treas Mrs Mary Swann, sec Mrs Elizabeth Blair. Meets Memorial Hall, 29 Central, first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 p m


Sons of Veterans


Cyrus W Cross Camp No. 136, Division of Massachusetts. Regu- lar meetings first and third Wed each month in Memorial hall, 27 Central street.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows


Palmer Lodge No. 190. Insti- tuted 1879. Meets every Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock at 369 Main.


Good Cheer Rebekah Lodge


No. 60. Instituted 1888. Meets every second and fourth Monday at Memorial Hall, 11 Central St. Sec Doris Forsman, treas Mrs Ida Sharrett.


Knights of Columbus


Palmer Council No. 376. Organ- ized November 13, 1898. Meets second and fourth Thursday eve- nings of each month in Columbus Hall, 28 Central


Ladies Benevolent Society of Second Cong. Church, sec Mrs Lucy Hamilton, 9 Holbrook.


MASONIC


Thomas Lodge


Constituted 1796. Annual com- munication in November. Regular communications Monday on or be- fore the full moon of each month. Temple in Masonic Temple, en- trance 11 Central St. W M Elmer J Thomas, S W Ralph E Canning, sec, Allen F Davis, treas E W Carpenter, Chap D L Bodfish.


Hampden R A Chapter


Organized 1864. Stated convo- cations Monday evening after full moon. E H P John Moon, King L M Keller, treas Fred H Marsden, sec Fred Potter.


Washington Council R & S M


I M John Moon, D M James H MacGeaghey, P C W Frank G Maguire, treas E W Carpenter, recorder Charles T Dingman


Order of the Eastern Star Revere Chapter, Palmer, Mass. W M Louise Laird, W P James


Hamilton, A M Mrs Marion Jones, A. P John Moon, sec Jen- nie Brainard, treas Mrs Phebe Kimber, conductress Mrs Helen Burford. Meets 2nd Tuesday of month at 7:30 p m


Palmer Business and Social Club


Club rooms, 431 Main Street. Pres Joseph Hurey, v-pres George A Moore, sec M William Holden, treas, Thomas J Moran


Palmer District Nurse Associa- tion


Pres Mrs Albert Ayers, sec Mrs Mae T Dougans, treas Mrs Susan J Lee


Palmer Grange


Meets second and fourth Fri- day in each month at Memorial Hall. Master Guy B Barnes, overseer, Lorrin Johnson, lecturer Mrs Olive Worby, steward, George Wood, asst steward, Earl Bradway, chaplain, Francis Jones, treas Omer Bradway Sr, sec Mrs Addie Hamilton.


The Palmer Woman's Club


Organized 1902. Meets second and fourth Friday at 2:45 p m each month from October to April at Memorial Hall. Pres Mrs Reid D Macafee, v-pres Mrs Edward F Cushman, cor sec Mrs Charles A Tabor, rec sec Mrs Lucy H Hamilton, treas Mrs George Eze- kiel, asst treas Mrs J P Schneider


R and S M


Washington Council. Organized 1873. Regular assemblies each month, first Monday after full moon.


Rotary Club


Pres Louis Brainerd, treas Rob- ert E Faulkner, sec Charles H Line. Meets Thursday 12:15 m, The Better Inn.


Royal Arcanum


Quaboag Council No. 876 meets first and third Tuesday evenings at 11 Central street, Palmer, Mass. Regent P Connor, v-regent Walter Mobers, sec F O Royce, treas Edward J Curtin.


Sons of St George


Hampden Lodge. Organized Nov 1912. Meets first and third Fridays at Moose Hall. St Jean Baptist Society No. 262


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Three Rivers, Mass. Organized 1887. Meets 1st Tuesday each month in St Jean Baptiste Hall, 9 East Main St. Pres Frank W Fleury, collector Ronald Lavio- lette.


Sons of Italy


Loggia Nazario Sauro No. 1020. Meets at I O O F 2nd Tuesday of each month. Pres C Cordiali; A Costa, fin sec, treas Dominick Sisto.


St Stanislaus Polish Society


Pres Joseph Les, sec Leon Ten- czar. Meets 1st Sunday of month at Polish Nat Home.


Three Rivers Improvement Asso- ciation


Halls and Grounds, Palmer road cor West Main St., Three Rivers, Mass. General improvement, rec- reation, amusement, etc.


Woman's Tuesday Club


Pres Flora E Hitchcock, v-pres Winifred W Bodfish, sec-treas El- len S Leach. Meets every Tues- day each month at homes of mem- bers.


Young Men's Library Association


Public Library, Memorial Hall, 29 Central, corner Pleasant street. Incorporated 1878. Volumes, 22,- 500. E W Carpenter pres, R E Faulkner sec, Frank S Keith treas, C H Hobson librarian, Miss May E Robinson, Mrs Ruth Davis asst librarian.


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MANNING'S


Streets, Avenues, Roads, Etc. 1931


PALMER VILLAGE


Allen, from Park, 1st east of breckenridge to Park, at Lilly Pond


Arch, from 26 Chestnut to Oak Arnold, from 678 North Main, westerly to C V R R track


Barlow, from end of Searles southerly


Berkshire, from Breckenridge opp Pinney at P C Mills


Blanchardville, all north B & A R R track, from 1 to 2 miles out east


Boston road, continuation of Park easterly, called Park extension Bowden, from 656 North Main to R R track


Breckenridge, formerly Turnpike road, from Park at C T Brain- erd's to Palmer Center


Bridge, formerly Commercial, from 400 Main to Monson line Brown, from 71 Pine southerly to Highland


Burleigh road, from Three Riv- ers rd, 700 North Main, Bur- leigh crossing, to Thorndike rd, 114 mls out Burnham road, from Thorndike st 1 mile out to No Main, Shearers Corner, now called Shearer street


Carpet Mill District, on Brecken- ridge, junc Pinney, 1 mile out


Central, from 357-359 Main, across Pleasant, northerly Chestnut, from 222 South Main to river bank


Church, from 315 Main, north- erly to 79 Pleasant


Cleveland, off Park ext between Breckenridge and Pinney


Commercial, changed to Bridge Converse, from 59 Thorndike to 62 Central


Cross, from 27 Pleasant, south- erly


Depot, from Western end of dry bridge westerly to R R station Dewey Hill road, over Willow, along Dewey Hill, now called High


Dublin, from 248 South Main, southerly to C V R R


East Park, continuation of Park, junction Breckenridge, to Blan- ardville


Forest, from 65 Pine, northerly to foot of hill


Foster, from 28 Thorndike, west- erly to Knox Foundry, from 440 North Main, southerly to and beyond B & A RR


Fontaine Court, westerly from 449 N Main


Fox, from 236 South Main, south- erly to CVR R


MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS


1545 MAIN STREET


W. J. WOODS CO.


PHONE 2-7715


ESTABLISHED 1848


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


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George, from 24 Phinney north- erly


Green, from 648 North Main to R R track


Grove, from 83 Central across Maple to School


High, formerly Dewey Hill rd, from School to Willow, top of hill


Highland, from 16 Knox to King Hog Hill road, from Palmer Cen- ter around Hog Hill


Holbrook, from 505 North Main northerly to. Pine


Jackson, off Phinney .


King, from 483 North Main, to' 46 Pine


Knox, from' 461 North Main, northerly to Pine


Lathrop, opp 1020 N Main to R R tracks


Longview, from near end of Squier westerly


Main, from Church at R R bridge to Thorndike st


Maple, from 64 Park northerly to Grove


Mason District, 2 miles south- east Palmer Center, 2 miles from West Brimfield


Mechanic, from Orchard, north to Temple


North Main, from Main, junc Thorndike, northwesterly to Three Rivers


Oak, from 212 South Main to Gas Plant


Orchard, from 666 North Main, first west Shearers Corner


Packard, from forks in road west- erly


Park, from opposite 50 Thorndike through village to Tenneyville Pearl, from 110 Pleasant, easterly to High


Pine, from 60 Thorndike west- erly to Holbrook


Pinney, from Park byd Willow to P C Mills


Pleasant, from opp 22 Thorndike to B & A R R freight house Pond, now Squier


Quaboag, from Dublin to Water


Randall, from 578 North Main, northerly to Shearer


River, now called Water, from 24 Bridge easterly


Rockview, from 525 N Main, northerly to Woodlawn Roosevelt, northerly from 661 N Main


School, from 80 Pleasant north- erly


Scism, from 9 Bridge, westerly, at R R track


Searles, off 681 N Main


Shaw, northerly opp 542 N Main Shearer, from C V R R track across North Main to Thorn- dike


Shearers Corner, junc North Main, Springfield rd and Three Rivers rd


Shorley District, 2 miles east Palmer Center, 2 miles from Warren


South Main, continuation of Main from R R bridge, southerly to Tenneyville


Spring, from 39 Squier, westerly to Forest


Springfield rd, from No. Main, Shearers Corner, to Wilbraham Squier, from 475 North Main State av (Monson Side)


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Stone, from Park to S Main Strong, from 206 S Main to River


Taft av, from N Main between Roosevelt and Wilson Temple, from 670 N Main west- erly


Tenneyville, all south of B & A R R track from 1 mile out east Thorndike, from 435 Main, north- erly to Thorndike Village Thorndike road, from Thorndike street to Palmer Center


Three Rivers rd, from forks in road of Upper N Main to Three Rivers Village


Turnpike rd, from Park, Tenney- ville, through Palmer Center, north to Ware


Vaille, from 294 South Main, to CVRR


Walnut, from 387 Main, north- erly across Pleasant and Park to Grove


Warren road, from East Park along river to West Brimfield Warren road No. 2, from Palmer (Center to Warren)


Water, from 24 Bridge easterly to Dublin, south of railroad


Wilbraham road, same as Spring- field rd


Willow, from 150 Park to High Wilson avenue, from 644 North Main to top of hill


Wire Mill District, west end, North Main st, Shearers Cor- ner


Woodland, westerly from Hol- brook to Rockview


Woodland Heights, off Thorndike Wright av, from 1015 N Main northerly


HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS


Bank Block, 431 Main


Empire Building, 412 Main IO O F Hall, 369 Main K of C Hall, 381 Main Masonic Hall, 11 Central Nassowanno House, 381 Main St Joseph's Polish Hall, High T


BONDSVILLE


Belchertown road, from Main


across river to Belchertown Bond, from 20 South Main Center, from 97 Main to High Crawford, from 11 South Main to Pleasant


Crest, from Stewart easterly Cross, from 14 Center


East, now State


East High, from High to Spring to beyond B & M R R track Griffin, from High northeast High, from 20 State to Highland Highland, from High north to Spring


Hill, from East High along top of hill to B & M depot.


Main, from Belchertown bridge at East st, to B & M R R depot Maple, from Spring and High to B & M depot


Palmer rd, from junction Pine and South Main via Four Cor- ners to Palmer


Pine, from 1 South Main at ice house southerly


Pleasant, from 31 State south- erly to Crawford


South High, from 21 State, opp High to S Main


South Main, from Pine ave, northerly to Main, at Catholic church


Spring, from 75 Main to Junc- : tion Highland and Maple


State, from Main at Catholic church to R R Crossing


Stewart, from Griffin n store to stock house B D Co


Stewart Court, from 15 Stewart Thorndike road, from Palmer rd 1/2 mile out to Thorndike


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PHONE 2-7715


ESTABLISHED 1848


SPRINGFIELD, MABS.


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George, from 24 Phinney north- erly


Green, from 648 North Main to R R track


Grove, from 83 Central across Maple to School


High, formerly Dewey Hill rd, from School to Willow, top of hill


Highland, from 16 Knox to King Hog Hill road, from Palmer Cen- ter around Hog Hill


Holbrook, from 505 North Main northerly to Pine


Jackson, off Phinney .


King, from 483 North Main, to 46 Pine


Knox, from' 461 North Main, northerly to Pine


Lathrop, opp 1020 N Main to R R tracks


Longview, from near end of Squier westerly


Main, from Church at R R bridge to Thorndike st Maple, from 64 Park northerly to Grove


Mason District, 2 miles south- east Palmer Center, 2 miles from West Brimfield


Mechanic, from Orchard, north to Temple


North Main, from Main, junc Thorndike, northwesterly to Three Rivers


Oak, from 212 South Main to Gas Plant


Orchard, from 666 North Main, first west Shearers Corner


Packard, from forks in road west- erly


Park, from opposite 50 Thorndike through village to Tenneyville Pearl, from 110 Pleasant, easterly to High


Pine, from 60 Thorndike west- erly to Holbrook


Pinney, from Park byd Willow to P C Mills


Pleasant, from opp 22 Thorndike to B & A R R freight house Pond, now Squier


Quaboag, from Dublin to Water


Randall, from 578 North Main, northerly to Shearer


River, now called Water, from 24 Bridge easterly Rockview, from 525 N Main, northerly to Woodlawn Roosevelt, northerly from 661 N Main


School, from 80 Pleasant north- erly


Scism, from 9 Bridge, westerly, at R R track


Searles, off 681 N Main


Shaw, northerly opp 542 N Main Shearer, from C V R R track across North Main to Thorn- dike


Shearers Corner, junc North Main, Springfield rd and Three Rivers rd


Shorley District, 2 miles east Palmer Center, 2 miles from Warren


South Main, continuation of Main from R R bridge, southerly to Tenneyville


Spring, from 39 Squier, westerly to Forest


Springfield rd, from No. Main, Shearers Corner, to Wilbraham Squier, from 475 North Main State av (Monson Side)


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Stone, from Park to S Main Strong, from 206 S Main to River


Taft av, from N Main between Roosevelt and Wilson


Temple, from 670 N Main west- erly


Tenneyville, all south of B & A R R track from 1 mile out east Thorndike, from 435 Main, north- erly to Thorndike Village Thorndike road, from Thorndike street to Palmer Center


Three Rivers rd, from forks in road of Upper N Main to Three Rivers Village


Turnpike rd, from Park, Tenney- ville, through Palmer Center, north to Ware


Vaille, from 294 South Main, to CVRR


Walnut, from 387 Main, north- erly across Pleasant and Park to Grove


Warren road, from East Park along river to West Brimfield Warren road No. 2, from Palmer (Center to Warren)


Water, from 24 Bridge easterly to Dublin, south of railroad


Wilbraham road, same as Spring- field rd


Willow, from 150 Park to High Wilson avenue, from 644 North Main to top of hill


Wire Mill District, west end, North Main st, Shearers Cor- ner


Woodland, westerly from Hol- brook to Rockview


Woodland Heights, off Thorndike Wright av, from 1015 N Main northerly


HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS


Bank Block, 431 Main


Empire Building, 412 Main .IO O F Hall, 369 Main K of C Hall, 381 Main Masonic Hall, 11 Central Nassowanno House, 381 Main St Joseph's Polish Hall, High T


BONDSVILLE


Belchertown road, from Main


across river to Belchertown Bond, from 20 South Main Center, from 97 Main to High Crawford, from 11 South Main to Pleasant


Crest, from Stewart easterly Cross, from 14 Center


East, now State


East High, from High to Spring to beyond B & M R R track Griffin, from High northeast


High, from 20 State to Highland Highland, from High north to Spring


Hill, from East High along top of hill to B & M depot.


Main, from Belchertown bridge at East st, to B & M R R depot Maple, from Spring and High to B & M depot


Palmer rd, from junction Pine and South Main via Four Cor- ners to Palmer


Pine, from 1 South Main at ice house southerly


Pleasant, from 31 State south- erly to Crawford


South High, from 21 State, opp High to S Main


South Main, from Pine ave, northerly to Main, at Catholic church


Spring, from 75 Main to Junc- : tion Highland and Maple


.State, from Main at Catholic church to R R Crossing


Stewart, from Griffin n store to stock house B D Co


Stewart Court, from 15 Stewart Thorndike road, from Palmer rd 1/2 mile out to Thorndike


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THORNDIKE VILLAGE


Bondsville road (Palmer rd),


from Four Corners to Bonds- ville


Church, northeast side of the riv- er from junction of Pleasant and Summer to Commercial


Commercial, from 6 Main south to Thorndike st, at Catholic cemetery


Enfield road, from 1/8 mile west of Forest Lake, old Turnpike road to Athol


Gay's avenue, off Ware rd, near river and Church street


Harding, from Hill northerly Harvey's avenue, from 51 High, junction Commercial westerly High, from Main near Catholic Church, to 45 Commercial Hill, from Church easterly Hobbs, from Harding easterly Main, from Church cor Pleasant


to Four Corners and Three Riv- ers


Palmer Center road, from opp Catholic cemetery junc Com- mercial and Thorndike streets easterly to Palmer Center Pine av, from 13 Church easterly Pleasant, from junction of Church and Summer to Bondsville


School, from opp 27 Main, at schoolhouse to High


Summer, from junction of Church and Pleasant to Ware town line Thorndike, continuation of Com- mercial st southerly to Palmer village


Ware road, from Commercial near Church, along line of elec- tric road by Whipple station, Forest Lake and northerly to Ware


THREE RIVERS VILLAGE


Anderson avenue, from 18 Spring- field, near Maple southerly Barker, from Bridge at B & A R R depot westerly


Baptist hill road, from Kelley to North Wilbraham, over Baptist Hill


Belanger Place, from 1 Bourn or 33 East Main


Belchertown road, from junction Bridge and Barker to Belcher- town northerly


Birch, easterly from Ford


Bourne, from 43 East Main east- erly to Palmer and Four Cor- ners road


Bourne Place, from 29 Bourn


Bridge, from West Main, near the bridge, across the river, northerly


Calkins road, southwesterly from Chestnut


Central, easterly from Ford


Charles, from 110 East Main, at St Anne's Par School Oak Chestnut, easterly from Ford Cottage, from 34 Ruggles west- erly


East Main, from Main at the bridge northeasterly past St Anne's church to Four Corners Ford, from C V R R easterly Front, from 14 Maple to Palmer High, from 20 Maple to Palmer Kelley, from Front across High, southerly to top of hill


Lafayette avenue, from 24 Rug- gles westerly


Main (West), from East Main at bridge to Springfield


Maple, from Springfield, opp Schoolhouse to High


Maple court, from 7 Maple to Maple Terrace


Maple Terrace, from 16 Maple ct easterly


May, from E Main northerly


Mill, easterly from Ford at R R crossing


North, from Bridge street at R R track, northeasterly


Oak, from 34 Charles westerly Palmer road, from West Main across Front to Palmer Village


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Pine, easterly from Ford at R R crossing


Pleasant, from Bourn across East Main, near St Anne's church northerly to Oak


Prospect, from 52 East Main, northerly Quaboag, easterly from Ford Ruggles, from 84 East Main northerly to Oak


Ruggles Place, from 16 Ruggles, westerly


South, off Palmer road, to Kelley Springfield, from Main, corner Maple, westerly


Springfield road, continuation of Springfield st, westerly


Wilbraham road, from Springfield rd to North Wilbraham


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