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Kolster,
Meekins,
Packard
&
Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Spring-
field, see top margins
REPLACEMENT PARTS Auto Gear & Parts Co, 88 Dwight Springfield, see p 359
RESTAURANTS
Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362
RUBBER STAMP MFRS Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
RUBBER STAMP PADS
Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
RUGS, CARPETS, ETC. Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Hegy's, Inc, 135 State Springfield, see p 2 Meekins, Packard & Wheat, 1459 Main Springfield, see top mar- gins
*RUPTURE PADS
Oscillating Water Pads, Pomeroy- Williams Co, 340 Bridge Spring- field, see p 366
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Union Trust Co, 1355 Main Springfield, see insert opp name in Palmer
SAVINGS BANKS
Springfield Institution for Savings, 63 Elm, Springfield, see p 364
SAWING OUTFITS (WOOD) Portable and Stationary, F C Tap- lin Co, 472 Bridge Springfield, see p 361
SEAL PRESSES Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
SECURITIES
Hayden Stone & Co. 1387 Main, Springfield. see D 363
351
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
Seybolt & Seybolt, 1387 Main Springfield, see p 364 Tifft Bros, 1387 Main Springfield, see p 364
SEWING MACHINES
Free, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins
Westinghouse, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins
SHINGLES AND SHEATHINGS
Hampden Lumber Co, 842-850 State Springfield, see p 361
SHIRTS
Forbes & Wallace (Inc) (York), 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 The Man's Shop, Albert Steiger Co, 1479 Main Springfield, see back cover
SHOES
Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362
Meekins, Packard & Wheat, 1459 Main Springfield, see top mar- gins Steiger Albert Co, 1479 Main Springfield, see back cover Woods W J Co, 1545 Main Spring- field, see top margins
*SHOES (BRANDS)
A E Little, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main, see top margins
Bostonian, W J Woods Co, 1545 Main, Springfield, see top mar- gins
Nature Bilt, Forbes & Wallace, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Sorosis, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Spring- field, see top margins
SIGN MAKERS AND SOCIETY SEALS Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
SILVER PLATED WARE Hall Galleries, 1479 Main Spring- field, see back cover
SILVERWARE Gorham, Frederick's, 1563 Main Springfield, see top margins
SNOW PLOWS Meyers Auto, F C Taplin Co, 472 Bridge Springfield, see p 361
SPORTING GOODS
Carlisle Hardware Co, 1548 Main Springfield, see front cover Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362
SPRAYERS (Orchard, Garden & Painting) Taplin F C Co, 472 Bridge Spring- field, see p 361
STAMPS (RUBBER) Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
STATIONERY
Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Steiger Albert Co, 1479 Main Springfield, see back cover
STEEL STAMPS
Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
STENCILS Smith R H Mfg Co, 367 Worthing- ton Springfield, see back cover
STOCKS AND BONDS
Hayden Stone & Co, 1387 Main Springfield, see p 363 Seybolt & Seybolt, 1387 Main Springfield, see p 364 Tifft Bros, 1387 Main Springfield, see p 364
SURETY BONDS
Ezekiel George, 501 N Main Palm- er and 1456 Main Springfield, see front cover
SURGICAL APPLIANCES
Pomeroy-Williams Co, 340 Bridge Springfield, see p 366
SURVEYORS
Merrill & Sears, 1634 Main Spring- field, see p 361
TALKING MACHINES Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362
352-358 WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins
TITLE CONVEYANCING
Ellis Title and Conveyancing Co, 1200 Main Springfield, see p 364
TOILETRIES
Dorothy Gray, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins Elizabeth Arden, Forbes & Wal- lace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362
Primrose House, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins Steiger Albert Co, 1479, Main Springfield, see back cover
TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Highland Motor Grinding Co, 284 Wilbraham rd Springfield, see p 360
TOYS AND GAMES Forbes & Wallace, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Meekins, Packard & Wheat, 1459 Main Springfield, see top mar- gins
TRUNKS AND BAGS Forbes & Wallace, 1414 Main, see p 362 Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Springfield, see top margins
TRUSSES Pomeroy-Williams Co, 340 Bridge Springfield, see p 366
TRUST COMPANIES Union Trust Co, 1355 Main Springfield, see insert opp name in Palmer
UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY Forbes & Wallace, Inc, 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Meekins, Packard & Wheat, 1459 Main Springfield, see top mar- gins Steiger Albert Co, 1479 Main
Springfield, see back cover
VACUUM CLEANERS
Hoover, Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc, 1459 Main Spring- field, see top margins Royal, Carlisle Hardware Co, 1548 Main Springfield, see front cover Steiger Albert ,Co, 1479 Main Springfield, see back cover
WASHING MACHINES A B C, Carlisle Hardware Co, 1548 Main Springfield, see front cover
WATCHES Gruen, Frederick's, 1563 'Main Springfield, see top margins
WATER SYSTEMS
Taplin F C Co, 472 Bridge Spring- field, see p 361
WEDDING BOUQUETS South End Florist, 1070 Main Springfield, see back cover
WELDERS Bay State Auto Metal & Body Co, 971 Columbus av, see p 360
WELL DRIVING SUPPLIES
Taplin F C Co, 472 Bridge Spring- field, see p 361
WHEEL ALIGNMENTS
National
Brake
Service,
136
Dwight Springfield, see p 359
WINDOW GLASS Chase Glass and Mirror Works, 49 Congress Springfield, see p 365
WOMENS APPAREL
Forbes &
Wallace, 1414 Main
Springfield, see p 362
Steiger Albert Co, 1479 Main
Springfield, see back cover
WOODWORK
Hampden Lumber Co, 842-850
State Springfield, see p 361
YARNS Forbes & Wallace (Inc), (Min- erva), 1414 Main Springfield, see p 362 Steiger Albert Co, 1479 Main Springfield, see back cover
AUTOMOBILES-ACCESSORIES-REPAIRERS
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS. 359
National Brake Service, Inc. FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR
THE COWDREY DYNAMIC BRAKE TESTER
Bendix and Lockheed Brakes and Drum Grinding Brakes Tested on Cowdrey Brake Machine 3 Way Wheel Alignment Systems
Tel. 4-7781
5-7 New St. Springfield, Mass. 136 Dwight St.
Auto Gear & Parts Co.
Jobbers and Distributors OF
DEPENDABLE AUTOMOTIVE MERCHANDISE Double Diamond Ring and Pinion Gears Trindl Piston Pins Perfection Timing Gears
Flexo Piston Rings Globe Batteries Eaton Springs
REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
Phone 6-1453
88 Dwight St. at Victoria Square Springfield, Mass.
AUTOMOBILES-ACCESSORIES-TOPS- REPAIRERS-AUTOMOTIVE MACHINISTS
360 WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
HAMPDEN
Auto Seat Covers have become a neces- sity to those owners who appreciate the value of protecting their car's uphol- stery. It takes very little to ruin the delicate upholstery used in cars nowa- days. Hampden-one of the oldest and largest manufacturers in 'he business offers a complete line of covers as well as the popular Jiffy Slip covers at low prices.
Auto trunks are another touring necessity. Car owners appreciate the convenience of carrying the luggage in an auto trunk on the back of the car where it is out of the way. Hampden offers five styles of well made plywood fabric covered trunks at moderate prices.
Also manufacturers of Rum- ble Seats, Luggage Racks, Fender Splash Shields and Glass Enclosures.
Hampden Automotive Products, Inc. 21-33 Winter St. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Phones: 2-5195 and 2-5196
Bay State Auto Metal & Body Co.
Bodies, Fenders, Radiators and Chassis Repaired Welding and Brazing Glass Installed
SHAT-R-PROOF AUTO GLASS Specialists in Wrecks and Smash-ups 971 Columbus Ave. Tel. 4-8827 Springfield, Mass.
Highland Motor Grinding Co. AUTOMOTIVE MACHINISTS
Cylinders, Crankshaft and Piston Grinding. Connecting Rods Rebabbited and Bored to Size. Main Bearings Poured and Line Bored. Automobile Motors Rebuilt Bet- ter than New. Flywheel Starter Gears Installed. Wrist Pins and Rings Fitted. Rod Alignment Checked.
284 Wilbraham Road, Tel. 2-0945, Springfield, Mass.
CONTRACTORS-CIVIL ENGINEERS- WOODWORKERS-PUMPS-WATER SYSTEMS
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS. 361
MERRILL & SEARS
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
Room 305 Hampden Bldg.
1634 Main St., Tel. 2-6216 SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HAMPDEN LÜMBER COMPANY
MASTER WOODWORKERS
Headquarters For Building Materials Office - Display Rooms - Warehouses - Factory
842-850 STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
F. C. TAPLIN CO. PUMPS OF ALL KINDS
WATER SYSTEMS ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS IDEAL POWER LAWN MOWERS CEMENT MIXERS and SPRAYERS
GEE BROS. POWER ICE HARVESTERS GASOLINE ENGINES and SAW RIGS UNIVERSAL MILK COOLERS and HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS
472 Bridge St., Tel. 2-1683, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
362
DEPARTMENT STORES
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
As old as the store itself-this Forbes & Wallace policy bears tremendous significance in our history of store keeping.
We desire that every customer shall be a satisfied customer.
FORBES & WALLACE, INC.
Springfield's Leading Department Store
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FINANCIAL-COLLECTIONS-LOANS- INVESTMENTS
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS. 363
WE HAVE MONEY FOR EVERY WORTHY FAMILY
This strong institution is prepared to make family loans in any amount up to $300.00 on very attractive terms.
EASY TO GET
No endorsers required. If you have a good character you can bor- row money on your own signature.
EASY TO PAY
Repayments may be made under our convenient monthly budget plan.
CONFIDENTIAL
Transaction is just between the husband, the wife, and our office manager. Positively no embarrass- ing investigation.
QUICK SERVICE
Money may usually be received in 24 hours; sooner if necessary in an emergency of sickness, etc., no delays.
ECONOMICAL
Lawful interest is absolutely the only cost. No fees or bonuses what- ever. You may pay the balance of the loan in full at any time and save interest.
NO RED TAPE
A dignified and convenient plan for obtaining loans quickly, con- fidentially and without a lot of fuss and red tape. Our best friends are our oldest customers.
The New Method Loan Company
Room 202 Dial 4-2127
1562 MAIN STREET
·SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Licensed by the State - Bonded to the Public
Credit Reports, Adjustments, Collections
UR
INC.
LOCATE SKIPS
INTEGRITY
BUILDING EXCHANGE
CREDIT BUREAU INC.
276 Bridge St. Tel. 6-4511 Springfield, Mass. (Owned and operated by the Merchants, Banks, and Professional Men of Hampden County )
HAYDEN, STONE & CO. MEMBERS
Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade
New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange New York Coffee and Sugar Exchanges, Inc. Suggestions Cheerfully Given for Careful Investments in Bonds and Stocks of Merit SPRINGFIELD OFFICE Third National Bank Building
FINANCIAL-INVESTMENTS-BANKS- CONVEYANCING COMPANIES
364
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
TIFFT BROTHERS
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Wire Connections to All Principal Markets
SPRINGFIELD BOSTON PITTSFIELD
Ellis Title and Conveyancing Co. Real Estate Titles Examined and Certified Deeds and Mortgages Prepared
Tel. 6-8381
State Building
1200 Main Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Springfield Institution for Savings The Oldest and Largest Savings Bank in Western Massachusetts
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $58,000,000
63 Elm Street
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Send for folder. Bank by mail.
Seybolt & Seybolt INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Ir INCORPORATED ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER SECURITIES LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD Investment Trusts Issues Phone 4-3111 Third National Bldg. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
MANUFACTURERS-MIRRORS-GLASS
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS. 365
Chase Glass and Mirror Works
Manufacturers of Something to Look Into New Mirrors Made to order Old Mirrors Resilvered Plate and Window Glass SHAT-R-PROOF GLASS FOR AUTOMOBILES Tel. 4-4312
49 Congress Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Telephone 3-6616 Polished Plate Glass and Glass Desk Tops Springfield Mirror Company DAVID LAPIERRE, Prop. PLAIN AND BEVELED MIRRORS
15-19 Taylor Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Automobile Glass and Windshields - - Resilvering Cutting - - Drilling - - Beveling
H. A. Manning Company
PUBLISHERS OF
DIRECTORIES, MAPS, GUIDES
CITY
COUNTY
INDUSTRIAL
514 Wedgeway Bldg. 98 Park Place 33 Lyman St.
Schenectady,
N. Y.
New York,
N. Y.
Springfield
Mass.
MEDICAL-SURGICAL APPLIANCES INSURANCE-LAWYERS
366
WARE-PALMER DIRECTORY-OUT-OF-TOWN ADVTS.
POMEROY SURGICAL APPLIANCES
k
boot
Trade Mark
The Standard for over Fifty Years
Pomeroy Frame Truss Pomeroy Supporting Belts "Master" Elastic Stockings Pomeroy Supporting Cor- sets
Pomeroy Orthopedic Ap- pliances Pomeroy Artificial Limbs Pomeroy Foot Arches Experienced fitters always at your service
Lady attendant in charge of Ladies' department
POMEROY-WILLIAMS CO.
340 Bridge Street, Tel. Conn., Springfield, Mass.
Mutual Fire Assurance Co. INC., February 23, 1827
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD
Pres. CHARLES C. MCELWAIN Sec .- Treas., HERBERT E. HUIE
State Building, 1200 Main St., Springfield, Mass.
CHARLES W. BOSWORTH
Attorney-at-Law
Tel. 3-8412
1387 Main Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Hamilton-Sangamo Electric Clocks
FREDERICK'S, Jeweler
Waltham and Elgin Watches
1565 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Tel. 2-9123
1931-MONSON DIRECTORY-1931
367
MANNING'S Monson Miscellaneous Directory 1931
Copyright 1931, by H. A. Manning Co.
Hampden County, Massachusetts, on New London Northern Divi- sion of Central Vermont Railway.
Villages and Districts-Monson, North Monson, South Monson, State Line, Granite Line.
Area, 44 square miles, 26,000 acres, 120 miles of town roads, about 6,000 acres of forest. Peeked Mountain in the southwest, 1,278 feet; Mt. Ella in the west, 800 feet, and Moose Mountain in the west adds to the beauty of the topography of the country. Population, 4,826.
TOWN OFFICERS
CLERK Freelon Q. Ball, asst Mildred A King
TREASURER
Robert H. Cushman
SELECTMEN
Howard L. Carew, Omer E. Bradway, Frederick J. Sullivan
ASSESSORS
Freelon Q. Ball, James E. Rindge, George H. Seymour
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS Frank L. Bliss, S. Frederick Cushman, Robert S. Fay
TAX COLLECTOR Henry F. Miller
CONSTABLES
Herbert A. Aldrich, Myron H. Pease, Levi B. Bliss, James S. Dunn, Morris L. Moore
AUDITORS
Allen J. Buffington, Wilfred Kimber, Joseph Avella
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES John S. Nelligan
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (Same as Selectmen)
WATER COMMISSIONERS
Fisk B. Rogers, Albert P. Stew- art, bkpr Thomas J Crowley
BOARD OF TRADE
Pres R. S. Hughes, sec H. J. Burdick, treas E. J. Lyons. Meets first Monday, at 8 p. m. at Town Hall
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hose Co. No. 1-Main, John O. Murray chief, Myron Pease asst chief, Thomas J. Crowley asst eng
Firemen
Chief Engineer John O. Mur- ray, engrs, Myron Pease and T. W. Crowley, C. H. Farnsworth Osborn, Evan D. Reese, Edward Henault, Frank R. Sutcliffe, Wal- ter G. Naughton, Alfred B. Nor- cross, Herbert A. Aldrich, Albert Blanchard, Arthur L. Noyes, My- ron H. Pease, Henry Pease, Ches- ter Comee
FIRE ALARM BOXES 3 C. V. R. R. Station 12 Bridge near R. R. bridge
13 Cor. Main and Hampden 15 Cor. Main and Lincoln 16 Cor. Cushman and Gates 17 Cor. Main and Washington
18 Pearl near Bridge
21 Cor. N Main and Belmont
MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS
W. J. WOODS CO.
ESTABLISHED 1848
1545 MAIN STREET
PHONE 2-7715
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
368
1931-MONSON DIRECTORY-1931
23 Cor. Thompson and Me- chanic
24 Cor. Pleasant and Flynt av
25 Main opp Fountain
26 Granite near Quarry 31 Cor. S Main and Wales
34 Cor. S Main and Bliss
35 Cor. Oak and Bliss
36 Cor. Bliss and Elm
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Superintendent-Everett J. Best Committee-Myron H. Pease, Ralph T. Entwistle, Albert Stew- art, Edward Sutcliffe, Jeremiah Scannell, John P Moriarity
Supervisors-Joana Cantwell, music; Clara Chase, drawing
TEACHERS
Mechanic Street School-Mar- garet T. Corcoran Prin, Mildred Sherman, Marcella Crowley, Ger- trude I. Bennett
State Street School-Elizabeth A. McGuire Prin, Elizabeth Mur- phy
South Main Street School-Jo- ana A. Leary Prin, Annie C. Mur- phy, Alice E. Carpenter, Mrs. Maria Stansfield, Lena Shelley
DISTRICT SCHOOLS
Mary Moriarity, Pease Street, Eva Shumway, Munn School
MONSON HIGH SCHOOL
Henry O. Holley Prin, Paul E. Johnson, Alice Chapin, Mrs Louise Bradway, Doris Macmil- lan, Emma Harlow, Kathleen O'- Neil, Mary MacDonald, Ralph Weldon, Elizabeth Wight, Helen Corlies, Audria Jones, Mary Hynes, Stella Warriner
MONSON ACADEMY
An endowed College Prepara- tory School for boys. Reorganized 1926
(Board of Trustees)
Pres James A. Tufts, Chicago, Ill; sec Robert H. Cushman, Mon- son, Mass; treas Thaddeus L. Cushman, Monson, Mass; Dr P. W. Soule, Monson, Mass; Dr Ar- thur F. Warren, New York City; Henry Flynt, New York City; Rev Harry L. Oldfield, West Spring- field, Mass; William H. Hall, W Hartford, Conn; Carl Blair, Wor- cester, Mass; Frank G. Nelson, Monson, Mass; Frank L. Boyden, Deerfield, Mass; Dr Luther A. Weigle, New Haven, Conn.
Faculty
Bertram A. Strohmeier, Head- master, Seward W. Livermore, English, E. Stanley Taylor, His- tory, Lawrence B. Merrill, Science and Math, George D. Morrows, Latin, Henry W. Benton, French
CHURCHES
Congregational Church-Main cor High. Rev. Stanley F. Blom- field, pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. S. S. 11.45 a. m. Y. P. C. E. 6.
Italian Baptist Church-Rev. Rolando Guifrida, pastor. Sunday service 10.30 a. m.
Methodist Episcopal Church- Main cor Cushman. Rev. Henry Jacobson, pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. S. S. 11.50 a. m.
Universalist Church-Main cor Lincoln. Rev. Sidney J. Willis, pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. S. S. 11.45 a. m. Y. P. C. U. 6 p. m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church- 22 Green. Rev. Thomas O'Keefe, pastor, Rev. John Finneran and Thomas M. Griffin, curates. Sun- day services 8.30 and 10.00 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Week day services 7.00 and 7.30 a. m.
LIBRARIES
Monson Free Library and Read- ing Room Association-High cor Main. Librarian, Mrs. Etta A. Lewis sub librarian, Mrs. A. N. Gaouette. Hours 10-12 a. m. and 2-5.30 and 6.30-8.30 p. m. Not open Sundays or holidays.
Monson Free Library and Read- ing Room Association, So. Main Street branch-S. Main St. School Bldg. Librarian, Mrs. G. L. Hold- ridge. Open Mon. and Fri. 3.00 to 5.30 and 6.30 to 8.00.
POST OFFICES 116 Main
Postmaster, William H. Ander- son. Clerks, Charles F. Osborn, Thomas J. Hilliard, Auxiliary Clerk, Henry S Hale, City Car- riers, Michael D. McMahon, Ed- ward A. Hanley. Rural Carriers, O. E. Bradway Jr, No 1, Alfred B. Norcross, No. 2, Sub Carrier, Robert Norris
(See Palmer & Ware Misc Sec) HOMES FOR AGED
Monson Home for Aged, 106 Main
HOSPITALS (See Palmer & Ware Misc Sec)
Meekins, Packard & Wheat, Inc.
offers a most satisfactory Personal Shop- ping Service.
May We Make It Our Special Privilege to Serve You, Too? PHONE 6-2711
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CEMETERIES Bethany Cemetery-Bethany rd Hillside Cemetery-Main cor Mill.
ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS SOCIETIES, ETC. American Legion Daniel J. Percel Post, No. 241. -Com, Harold J. Whitaker; v- com, Edward Hientz; fin sec, Mat- thew O'Keefe; adj, Louis Deltour. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon. G. A. R. Hall.
Ladies Auxiliary-Pres, Mrs. Frances Mc Mahon; sec, Lena Shelley; treas, Mrs. Addie Giffin. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues. G. A. R. Hall
American Red Cross
Monson Chapter - Chairman Mrs. Arthur D. Ellis, v-chairman Mrs. William L. Ricketts, sec, Hattie F. Cushman, treas Mrs. Rufus P. Cushman. Meets on call of chairman
Current Events Club
Pres Mrs. B. A. Strohmaier, sec Mrs. E. C. Bradway, treas Mrs. Robert K. Squier. Meets members homes
Foresters of America
Monson Lodge-C R William Lamay, sec Louis L Deltour, treas James Burdick. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs A. O. U. Hall
Fortnightly Club
Mrs. Helen Labelle, v-pres Mrs. Nellie Munsell, sec Mrs. Mildred Pease, treas Mrs Winnie Brad- way. Meets Tues fortnightly from Oct to May at homes of members
I. O. O. F.
Monson Lodge No 210-N G John R. Barry, v-g Charles W Seaney, rec sec Allen J Buffing- ton, fin sec Myron H. Pease, treas Edwin C. Bradway. Meets Bank Bldg every Monday 8.00 p. m.
Quaboag Rebekah Lodge No. 169-N G Mrs. Arlen Hale, v-g Mrs. Mary L. Bradway, rec sec Mrs. Nellie Maguire, fin sec My- ron H. Pease, treas Gertrude Ben- nett. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs 8 p. m. at Bank Bldg.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Daughters of Isabella Patricia Circle-Regent Mary Cantwell, v-
r Mrs Frances McMahon, rec sec Mrs. Gertrude Osborn, fin sec Mrs. Myrtle Faulkner, treas Mrs. Mary Haggerty. Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs at Columbia Hall
Monson Council No. 2151-G K Frederick J. Sullivan, D G K Ed- ward Medelle Sr, rec sec Albert Coolong, fin sec Michael J. Lynch, treas Joseph Avella. Meets 2nd and 4th Tues at Columbia Hall
MASONIC
Day Spring Lodge-W M Henry O. Holly, S W Roy E Crof- ton, J W Clyde C. Williams, treas Wilfred Kimber, sec Andrew R. Brown. Meets Tues on or before full moon in Masonic Hall
Men's Club of Congregational Church
Pres Everett J. Best, v-pres Robert H. Cushman, sec Albert Stewart, treas Lyman C Flynt. Meets 2nd Mon at Congregational Church
Sons of Veterans
Com Dr. Frank Maguire, S V Com Timothy O'Connor, sec El- mer Curtis, treas Chester Comee. Meets 2nd and 4th Tues Memorial Hall
A. O. U. W. “
Mt. Ella Lodge-Treas Chester Comme. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- day A. O. U. Hall
Ladies' Aid
Dorcas Society-Pres Mrs Hat- tie Rich, sec Mrs Mabel Albro, treas Mrs Addie Griffin. Meets 1st and 3rd Wed at homes of members
King's Daughters
Pres Mrs. Eva Howe, sec Mrs. Ruby Blodgett, treas Mrs. Alice McCrea. Meets 1st Fridays at homes of members
Social and Literary Club
Pres William L. Ricketts, v-pres Henry O. Holley, sec Mrs. Maria Stanfield, treas Mrs. Esther Buff- ington. Meets 2nd Thurs at Uni- versalist Church
Monson Chapter W. R. C. Pres Mrs Christina Bradway, v-pres Mrs Minnie Hodge, sec Mrs. Arlen Hale, treas Mrs. Marion Ryan, chaplain Mrs Helen
LOANS - NEW METHOD - LOANS
Loans up to $300 to employees who are married and own furniture Main Street, Springfield, Mass., Opposite Hotel Worthy, Phone 4-2127
1562
370 1931-MONSON DIRECTORY-1931
Carlies. Meets 2nd and 4th Wed at G. A. R. Hall
Monson Visiting Nurses Assoc -pres Mrs. Robert H. Cushman, sec Mary M. Hynes, treas Mrs. Fred H. Marsden. Meets on call of pres at homes of members
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
Pres Mrs Florence Jacobson, rec sec Mrs. Margaret Rees, treas Mrs. Harriet Barnes. Meets 2nd Wed at homes of members
COURTS (See Ware Misc Section)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY GOVERNMENT (See Ware Misc Section)
MASSACHUSETTES STATE GOVERNMENT (See Ware Misc Section)
UNITED STATES GOV- ERNMENT (See Ware Misc Section)
HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS
A. O. U. W. Hall, Main Cushman Hall, Main Knights of Columbus Hall, Green Masonic Hall, Main Memorial Hall, Main Monson Bank Block, Main
STREETS, COURTS, ROADS, ETC.
Back Road, from Heery's mill, North Monson, to junction of Chestnut and Toby avenue
Belmont avenue, off North Main, near Mill
Bethany road (formerly Pearl), from State junction of E State to junction of Chestnut and Back road
Bliss, from Main street to Elm
Bridge, from 25 Green to Hamp- den road
Chestnut, from junction of Toby avenue and Back road to Brim- field
Cushman, from Main, near Meth- odist Church, to Brimfield rd, East Hill
East Hill road, from Tobey av east to Brimfield line
East State, from junction of State and Pearl eastward
Elm, from Lower Hampden road at South Monson depot, to Elm street road
Elm street road, from ext of Elm to Stafford
Ely road, from High, near the li- brary via Coburns Hill to Hampden rd, near residence of Haskell White
Flynt avenue (or Pleasant), from Pleasant to Mill
Fountain, from High, at residence of L. C. Flynt, to North Main Gates, from Cushman, near Cush- man's mill, to State Granite, changed to Margaret Green, from 4 Lincoln to Main, near Reynold's Mill
Hampden avenue, from Main at residence of Joel Thompson to Pease avenue
Hampden court, off Hampden av- enue
Hampden road, from South Main near Howe & Co's store, via South Monson
Hampden lower road, continuation of West street to Pease district Harrison avenue, from North Main northwesterly to Mill High, from Main, near public li- brary to junction of Wilbraham road and Thompson
Highland avenue, from Bridge street to lower Hampden rd King avenue, off Main at res- idence of Frank King
Lincoln, from Main at Universal- ist church to Squier avenue and Lincoln place
Main, from junction of North Main and High to junction of South Main at Reynolds Mill
Maple, from town line byd dry bridge southerly
Margaret, from High, near res- idence of John Maguire to Thompson
McKinley avenue, off 6 Wales westerly
Mechanic, from High near res- idence of Mark Noble, to Thompson
Mill, from Mechanic, near res- idence of George Burdick via No. 1 cemetery, to North Main North Main, from junction of Main and High to Thompson Oak avenue, from Oak, at res- idence of D. W. Ellis, to S Main Oak, from Bliss, at D. W. Ellis & Sons factory, to Oak av
HUDSON 8
GOODYEAR TIRES FRANK J. BARRETT, INC.
MONSON AND PALMER
Tel. 555 660 NORTH MAIN STREET
ESSEX MOTOR CARS
1931-MONSON DIRECTORY-1931
371
Palmer lower road, from Flynt turnout, via North Monson and Fay's bridge to Palmer
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