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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
District 28-Arlington precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-John P Buck- ley (D), Hollis M Gott (R), of Arlington
District 29-Winchester, Woburn, ward 1-Harrison Chadwick (R), of Win- chester
District 30-Watertown, precincts 4, 5, 6, 7-Earle S Tyler (R), of Watertown
STATE DEPARTMENTS
State Armory, 1135 Washington St, WN John A Davis, Armorer
Company F, 101st Infantry-Capt Paul V Foley
Company K, 101st Infantry-Capt Wm J Cheverie
Division of Employment Security-290 Centre rm 12N. John F Kennealy, mgr; Everett L Hanna, dist supt
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Dwight D Eisenhower, of H Ferran, supt
Pennsylvania; salary $100,000; expense allowances not exceeding $90,000; term expires January 20, 1961
Vice-President -Richd M Nixon, of bert M Dunkerly, supt
California; salary, $35,000; expense al- lowance of $10,000
Order of Succession to the Presidency
The Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives; the President pro-tempore of the Senate; members of the Cabinet in thej order listed. Salary, $25,000
Secretary of State-John Foster Dul- othy O'Neil, supt
les, of New York
Secretary of the Treasury-Geo M Frank E Fahrey, supt
Humphrey, of Ohio
Secretary of Defense -Chas Erwin Wilson, of Michigan
Attorney General-Herbert Brownell| Mulligan, supt
jr, of New York
Postmaster General-Arthur E Sum- Jas T Hennessey, supt
merfield, of Michigan
Secretary of the Interior -Fredk A Seaton, of Nebraska
Secretary of Agriculture-Ezra Taft Benson, of Utah
Secretary of Commerce -Sinclair Weeks, of Massachusetts
Secretary of Labor -James P Mitchell, of New Jersey
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare-Marion B Folsom of New York
Legislative
Salaries of Senators and Representa- tives, $22,500 a year. Eighty-fifth Con- gress began January 3, 1957
Senators from Massachusetts- Lev- erett Saltonstall, of Dover, term expires 1961; John F Kennedy, of Boston, term expires 1959
Representatives from Massachusetts District 1-John W Heselton, of Deer- field
District 2-Edw P Boland, of Spring- field
District 3-Philip J Philbin of Clinton District 4-Harold D Donohue, of Wor- cester
District 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers, of Malden
District 6-Wm H Bates of Salem Instrict 7-Thos J Lane, of Lawrence District 8-Torbert H Macdonald, of Malden
District 9 -Donald W Nicholson, of Wareham
District 10-Laurence Curtis, of Bos- ton
District 11-Thos PO'Neill jr, of Cambridge
District 12-John W McCormack, of Dorchester
District 13-Richd B Wigglesworth, of Milton
District 14-Jos W Martin jr, of N At- tleboro
POST OFFICES
· All Post Offices in Newton are branch- es under Boston PO. Joseph P W Finn, Postmaster
Auburndale Branch, 271 Auburn, Geo
Chestnut Hill Branch, 12 Middlesex rd, Francis A Murphy, supt
Lower Falls Branch, 2364 Wash, Al-
Newton Branch, 13 Centre av, Theo O'℃ Molloy, supt
Newton Centre Branch, 209 Sumner, Peter J Feeley, acting supt
Newton Highlands Branch, 61 Lincoln, Albert L Hasenfus, supt
Newtonville Branch, 897 Wash, Tim-
Nonantum Branch, 326 Watertown ,
Upper Falls Branch, 77 Oak, John M Walsh, supt
Waban Branch, 83 Wyman, John W
West Newton Branch, 529 Waltham,
HALLS
(See Classified Business Directory)
HILLS
With Elevation above Tide Water
Bald Pate Hill, Dudley rd nr Brook- line, wd 5; 318 feet
Bellevue, Aspen av, wd 4
Chestnut Hill, Essex rd, wd 6; 290 feet Cottage Hill, Elliot cor Cottage, wd 5; 230 feet
Farlow Hill, Kenrick nr Waverley av, wd 7
Hunnewell Hill, Washington nr Hunne - well av, wd 7
Institution Hill, Herrick rd, wd 6; 301 feet Moffat Hill, Windsor rd W, wd 5; 223 feet Mound Ida, Newtonville av, wd 1, 206 feet
Nonantum Hill, Nonantum nr Waverley av, wd 7
Oak Hill, Dedham nr Brookline, wd 5; 296 feet Pigeon Hill, Auburn nr Evergreen av, wd 4 Waban Hill, Commonwealth av nr Ward, wd 6; 313 feet
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
WARD BOUNDARIES
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 24, 1912
Ward One
From Watertown line at Boyd and Em- erson, south to Pearl, east to Channing, south to Washington, east to Centre, South - west to Commonwealth av, west to Mor- ton, north to Mill, east to Blake, north to Cabot, north along the west side of Cabot Park and across the Boston & Albany Railroad to Washington opposite Crafts; northwest through Crafts, Lothrop, the Hawthorn playground, Judkins path and Nevada to California, northeast to Bridge, east along the Charles River and the Watertown line to the junction of Boyd and Emerson
Ward Two
From Bridge street at the Charles River south to California, southwest to Nevada, southeast through Nevada, Jud- kins path, the Hawthorn Playground, Lo- throp and Crafts to Washington; thence south across the Boston & Albany Rail- road and along the west side of Cabot Park, across Cabot street and south through Blake, Mill and Morton to Com- monwealth av, west to Valentine, north through Valentine, Oak Cliff rd, the Lowell Avenue Playground, Sheffield rd, Leonard av, Greylock rd, Forest av and Mt Vernon, thence north across Austin and the rail- road to Washington, east to Eddy, north through Eddy st, Watertown st, Albemarle rd and North st to the Waltham line and the Charles River, and southeast along the river to Bridge st.
Ward Three
From North street at the Waltham line south along the western boundary of ward 2 to Commonwealth av, west through Com- monwealth av, Fuller st and Common- wealth av, to Washington; northward through Washington, Greenough, Auburn, Crescent, Webster, Murray rd, Auburn- dale av, River, Sheridan, Derby and Par- menter Road to the Waltham line, and northeast on the Waltham line to North st
Ward Four
From Parmenter Road at Waltham line, south through Parmenter rd, Derby, Sheridan, River, Auburndale av, Murray Ward Eight rd, Webster, Crescent, Auburn, Green- From Boylston and Winchester streets east to the Brookline line; southwest and southeast on the Brookline line to the West Roxbury line, southwest on the West Rox- bury line to the Charles River; north and northwest along the river to Needham ough, Washington, Commonwealth av and the Cheese Cake Brook to the Highland Branch of the Boston & Albany Railroad; northwestto Washington, southwest to Beacon, southeast to Varick rd, south to the Cochituate Aqueduct, west to the street; and northeast through Needham Charles River, west and north along the land Winchester streets to Boylston street
river to the Waltham line, and northeast, along said line to Parmenter road
Ward Five
From the Charles River at southern boundary of ward 4, east along the Cochit- uate Aqueduct to Varick rd, north to Bea- con, west to Washington, northeast to the Highland Branch of the Boston & Albany Railroad, southeast to the Cheese Cake Brook, north along the brook to Common- wealth av, southeast on Fuller and Com- monwealth av to the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery, south to Beacon oppo- site Winslow rd, east to Walnut, southeast through Walnut, Berwick, Lake av, Rogers; the railroad, Old Rogers, Centre and Clark to Boylston, west to Winchester, south- west through Winchester and Needham streets to the Charles River, and north- west along the river to the Cochituate Aqueduct
Ward Six
From the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery, east on Commonwealth av to Nobscot, northeast through Nobscot, Ward, Woodchester drive and the Cochit- uate Aqueduct to the Boston line, south- east on the Boston line to the Brookline line, thence southwest on the Brookline line to Boylston st, west to Clark, north- west through Clark, Centre, Old Rogers, the railroad, Rogers, Lake av, Berwick and Walnut to Beacon, west to Winslow rd, and north along the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery to Commonwealth av
Ward Seven
From Boyd and Emerson at the Water- town line, south through Emerson, Pearl and Channing to Washington, east to Cent- er, southwest to Commonwealth av, east to Nobscot, northeast on Nobscot, Ward, Woodchester drive and the Cochituate Aqueduct to the Boston line, northwest and northeast on the Boston line to the Charles River, and northwest along the river and the Watertown line to Boyd and Emerson
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
VOTING PRECINCTS
Ward 1, Precinct 1-Bounded by the Watertown line, Emerson, Pearl, Green, Chapel, California and Bridge streets and the Charles River
Ward 1, Precinct 2-Bounded by Green, Pearl, Channing, Washington, Centre, Bellevue, Newtonville av, the eastern boundary of Ward 2, Washington, Adams, Middle and Chapel
Ward 1, Precinct 3-Bounded by New- tonville av, Bellevue, Centre, Common- wealth av, Morton, Mill, Blake and West- ern boundary of Cabot Park
Ward 1, Precinct 4-Boundedby Cali - fornia, Chapel, Middle, Adams, Washing- ton Crafts, Lothrop, the Hawthorn Play- ground, Judkins path and Nevada
Ward 2, Precinct 1-Bounded by the Charles River, Bridge, California, Crafts, Walnut, the Boston & Albany Railroad, the eastern boundary of Ward 3, Washington, Eddy, Watertown, Albe- marle rd, North st and the Waltham line
Ward 2, Precinct 2-Bounded by the Centre, Clark, Boylston and Woodward Boston & Albany Railroad, the western boundary of Ward 1, Cabot Park, Blake, Mill and Walnut
Ward 2, Precinct 3-Bounded by Cali - fornia, Nevada, Judkins Path, the Haw- thorn Playground, Lothrop, Crafts, Wash- bany Railroad, and the Cheese Cake Brook ington, the Boston & Albany Railroad, Walnut and Crafts
Ward 2, Precinct 4-Bounded by the Boston & Albany Railroad, Walnut, Mill, Morton, Commonwealth av, Valentine, Ward 5, Precinct 5-Bounded by the Oak Cliff rd, a line through the Lowell Highland Branch of the Boston & Albany Avenue Playground, Sheffield rd, Leonard Railroad, Chestnut, Boylston, the Charles av, Greylock rd, Forest av, Mt Vernon, and the eastern boundary of Ward 3
Ward 3, Precinct 1-Bounded by Crafts, Albemarle rd, Watertown, Eddy, Washington, the west boundary of Ward 2, Mt Vernon, Hillside av, Austin, Chestnut, Washington and Waltham streets
Ward 3, Precinct 2 -- Bounded by the Boston & Albany Railroad, Chestnut, Austin, Hillside av, Mt Vernon, Forest av, Greylock rd, Leonard av, Sheffield rd, a line through the Lowell Avenue Play- ground, Oak Cliff rd, Valentine, Com-
monwealth av, Fuller, Commonwealth av|con, Tudor rd, Crosby rd, Commonwealth and Washington
Ward 3, Precinct 3-Bounded by Cleve- land, Cherry place, Harris rd, North Gate Park,Waltham, Washington, Chestnut, The Boston & Albany Railroad, Washington, Greenough, Auburn, Crescent, Webster, Murray rd, Auburndale av, River and Sheridan
Ward 3, Precinct 4-Bounded by North st, Albemarle rd, Crafts, Waltham, North Gate Park, Harris rd, Cherry place, Cleveland, Sheridan, Derby, Parmenter rd and the Waltham lane
Ward 4, Precinct 2 -- Bounded by the Highland Branch of the Boston & Albany Railroad, Washington, Beacon, Varick rd, the Cochituate Aqueduct, the Charles River and the main line of the Boston & Albany Railroad from the river to the Highland Branch
Ward 4, Precinct 3-Bounded by Cres- cent, Auburn, Greenough, Commonwealth av, the Cheese Cake Brook, the Highland Branch and the main line of the Boston & Albany Railroad
. Ward 4, Precinct 4-Bounded by Par- menter rd, Derby, Sheridan, River, Au- burndale av, Murray rd, Webster, Cres- cent, the Boston & Albany Railroad, Lex- ington st and the Waltham line
Ward 5, Precinct 1-Bounded by Boylston, Winchester and Needham streets and the Charles River
Ward 5, Precinct 2-Bounded by the Sudbury Aqueduct, Walnut, Berwick, Lake av, Rogers, the railroad, Old Rogers,
Ward 5, Precinct 3-Bounded by Ful- ler, Commonwealth av, the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery and ward 6, Bea- con, Beethoven av, Woodward, Chestnut, the Highland Branch of the Boston & Al-
Ward 5, Precinct 4-Bounded by Bea- con, Walnut, the Sudbury Aqueduct, Wood- ward, Boylston, Chestnut, Woodward and Beethoven av
River, the Cochituate Aqueduct, Varick rd, Beaoon and Washington
Ward 6, Precinct 1 -Bounded by Com- monwealth av, Nobscot, Ward, Crosby rd, Tudor rd, Beacon, Glen av, Langley rd, Knowles, Ripley, Chase, Herrick rd, the railroad, Cypress and Centre
Ward 6, Precinct 2-Bounded by Bea- con, Centre, Cypress, Parker, Daniel, Jackson, Duxbury rd, Boylston, Clark, Centre, Old Rogers, the railroad, Rogers, Lake av, Berwick and Walnut
Ward 6, Precinct 3-Bounded by Bea-
av, Ward, Woodchester drive, the Cochit- uate Aqueduct, the Boston line, the Brook- line line, Boylston st and the Hammond Pond Parkway
Ward 6, Precinct 4-Bounded by Com- monwealth av, Centre, Beacon and the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery
Ward 6, Precinct 5-Bounded by Ham- mond Pond Parkway, Boylston, Duxbury rd, Jackson, Daniel, Parker, Cypress, the railroad, Herrick rd, Chase, Ripley rd, Knowles, Langley rd, Glen av and Beacon Ward 7, Precinct 1-Bounded by the Watertown line, the Charles River, the Boston line, Tremont, Park, Elmwood,
Ward 4, Precinct 1-Bounded by Lex- ington st, the Boston & Albany Railroad, Centre, Washington, Channing, Pearl and the Charles River and the Waltham line Emerson
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Ward 7, Precinct 2-Bounded by Elm-
Ward 8, Precinct 2 -- Bounded by wood, Park, Tremont, the Bostonline, the Boyleston, the Brookline line, the West Cochituate Aqueduct, a line from the Roxbury line, Dedham, Greenwood and aqueduct through Magnolia av, Kenrick, Dudley rd Park, Sargent and Centre
Ward 3, Precinct 3-Bounded by
Ward 7, Precinct 3-Bounded by Sar - Boylston, Walnut, Dedham, Nahanton, the gent, Park, Kenrick, Magnolia, av a line Charles River, Needham and Winchester to the Cochituate Aqueduct, Woodchester Ward 8, Precinct 4-Bounded by Na- drive, Ward, Nobscot, Commonwealth avhanton, Dedham, the West Roxbury line and Centre
Ward 8, Precinct 1-Bounded by Boyl - ston, Dudley rd, Greenwood, Dedham and Walnut
and the Charles River
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Trust Funds, April 1, 1949
Kenrick Fund, $4,000 income for needy and worthy poor of Newton
Read Fund, $40,000 income to be expended as follows:
Annual picnic or sleigh ride for children of the village of Newton Corner not to exceed $400; for free lectures on scientific subjects for the village of Newton Corner not to exceed $800; for books for Newton Free Library at Newton Corner, not to exceed $600; balance of income to poor widows in any part of Newton.
Income to be used in whole or in part to stimulate in the pupils of the public schools of Newton the study of American history, especially the early history of Massachusetts and the beginning of New England, by the offer of a prize or prizes annually for essays written by the pupils of the public schools in Newton for the current year in which such prizes are offered, and upon such subjects as may be appointed.
John C. Chaffin Educational Fund
The income of said fund shall be paid out by the City Treasurer as directed by said Trustees in expenditure for the benefit of graduates of the Newton High School or of any school of a similar standard that may be established in said Newton, who have a thirst for knowledge and are anxious to obtain the benefits of an education at a college or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but are financially unable to do so.
The Horace Cousens Industrial Fund, July 1, 1947, $1,000,000.00
The income of said fund shall be loaned out by the City Treasurer by appli- cation approved by the board of Aldermen to residents of Newton enabling them to own their own homes at a rate of interest 25 per cent less than the current bank charges.
The Elizabeth Spear Fund, $340
The income to be used to provide Christmas Cheer for the inmates of the City Farm.
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HOW TO USE YOUR CITY DIRECTORY
The major departments In the Directory are arranged in the following order for ready reference:
1. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
2. INTRODUCTION AND MISCELLANEOUS
5. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SECTION
6. HOUSEHOLDERS' AND STREET GUIDE
Particular attention is directed to four symbols as being important contributing factors In supplying complete Information. They appear as follows: ALPHABETICAL SECTION, "h"-Householders, "r"-Resident, HOUSEHOLDERS' AND STREET GUIDE. "A"-Telephone Subscriber, ""-Homeowner.
The City Directory Will Answer Your Everyday Questions
About an Individual
How does he spell his name? Alpha. Is he married? What is his wife's
name? Alpha.
Where does he live? . Alpha.
Does he own his home? .HH & St.
Has he a telephone ?. HH & St.
Where is the nearest telephone ?.
.HH & St.
Who are his neighbors ?.
HH & St.
What does he do for a living? Alpha. Where does he work ?. Alpha.
Is he the "head of the house" or a
resident ? Alpha. HH & St.
How many adults in the family ?. . Alpha. (same address) Does he own a business ?. Alpha. Is he a member of a partnership ?.. . Alpha. Is he an officer in a corporation ?. . Alpha. Others in the same business or profession ? Class.
Is the woman single, married or
a widow?
Alpha.
What was the name of the widow's
husband ?
Alpha.
About a Business Concern
What is the correct name ?.... Alpha .- Class. What is the correct address ?. .. Alpha .- Class.
Just what do they do ?. . Alpha .- Class. Is it a Partnership or Corporation ?... Alpha. Who are the Partners? (if a firm) .... Alpha. Who are the chief officers? (if Inc.) .. Alpha. Others in same or similar lines ?...... Class. (NOTE :. If name is in bold type. saying
"for further information see " much more detailed information appears on that page such as: )
What are their specialties ? Class .- Buyers' Guide Description of products and . Buyers' Guide services?
Location of branches.
Alpha .- HH-Class.
About a Locality
Quickest way to get there? HH & St.
How do the Streets run? HH & St.
Who lives at a given address ?. HH & St.
Is there a telephone there: where is the nearest 'phone ?. HH & St.
What is the character of the
neighborhood ? HH & St.
Is it a "Home-owners" section.
Apt. house section, etc .?. HH & St.
What are the names and
locations and who are the
Principals of the schools ?.... Class .- Alpha.
What are names and locations of the Cemeteries? . Class .- Alpha. What are the locations of the Hospitals, Homes and
Asylums?
Class .- Alpha.
About City, County, State or Federal Departments
See Miscellaneous and Alpha. Sections
About Statistical & Historical Information Regarding your City
See Miscellaneous Section
Key : Alpha .- Alphabetical Section
Class .- Classified Business Section
HH & St .- Householders and Street Guide
Just where in the block is it located ? HH & St. What is the nearest street corner ?. . HH & St. What is the nearest store, church. school, garage, etc .?. HH & St. If business location, what business ? HH & St. If an office bldg., who are in
what rooms?
.HH & St.
Where are bldgs .- office and public ?. . Class.
About Clubs, Societies, Associations, Etc.
What is the complete name ?. . . Class .- Alpha.
Where are their headquarters?
. Alpha.
Who is the Secretary ?.
.Alpha.
When are the stated meetings?
Alpha.
What are the Churches and
where located ? Alpha .- Class.
Who are the pastors? Alpha.
4. CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
3. ALPHABETICAL SECTION
YELLOW PAGES
NEWTON
(MASSACHUSETTS)
1957
"The DIRECTORY IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER'
The following pages contain A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is preceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVID- U'ALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products . . . These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alpha- betically.
R. L. POLK & CO. PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1957
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APPLIANCES - ELECTRICAL
NEWTONVILLE ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
R.C.A. Victor RADIOS
Westinghouse, Kelvinator Whirlpool, G. E., Maytag and Bendix - Philco WASHERS & DRYERS Service on All Makes
General Electric OIL BURNER UNITS Silent Glow OIL BURNERS Hoover VACUUM CLEANERS G. E., Kelvinator & Westinghouse AIR CONDITIONERS
LAsell 7-6632
439 NEWTONVILLE AVENUE NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS.
AUTOMOBILES
G. & H. MOTORS, Inc.
AUTHORIZED DEALER
IMPERIAL CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Our Satisfied Customers are Our Greatest Asset NEW & USED CARS
Sales - Service - Parts - Accessories Expert Body and Fender Repairing DEcatur 2-2610 - PHONES - LAsell 7-3335
667 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE, MASS.
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AUTOMOBILES
HUGO Pontiac INC.
714-720 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE Telephone DEcatur 2-4300
Moye For Your Money
CHEVROLET
PASSENGER CARS & TRUCKS Sales and Service
MOYE CHEVROLET CO., INC. 431 Washington St. BI 4-5620 Newton, Mass.
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AUTOMOBILES
NEWTON BUICK CO.
"45 Years of Service to the Newtons"
SALES
DRIVE BUICK DYNAFLOW !
SERVICE
When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them
Phone LAsell 7-7150
371 WASHINGTON ST.
NEWTON, MASS.
NEWTON MOTOR SALES CO.
Sales - Service
FORD
PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS
· COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE
· WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING
· BODY AND FENDER WORK
· ELECTRICAL . MOTOR TUNE-UP
· IGNITION
Phone Bigelow 4-4200
773 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTONVILLE, MASS.
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AUTOMOBILES
August Osterlund, Inc.
"Serving Motorists Since 1919"
SALES
Packard Studebaker Mercedes Benz Hillman Sunbeam Borgward Rover Skoda
SERVICE
LAsell 7-2660
1180 WASHINGTON STREET
WEST NEWTON
FRANK BATTLES, INC. DOING BUSINESS IN NEWTON OVER 20 YEARS
PONTIAC
SALES & SERVICE
"Newton's Most Modern Service & Body Repair Facilities" PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE TELEPHONE DEcatur 2-1300 Location: 208 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER
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926 BOYLSTON STREET Worcester Turnpike
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AWNINGS
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Home Specialties Co., Inc.
335 Worcester Tpke, Rt. 9 - 1 Mile West of Chestnut Hill NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS.
Telephone Bigelow 4-3900
AWNINGS, SHADES, SCREENS, VENETIAN BLINDS, MODERNFOLD DOORS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, KITCHEN CABINETS & SINKS, KITCHEN SETS, ALUMINUM-WOOD COMBINATION WINDOWS & DOORS, JALOUSIES, CANOPIES, TENTS, WEATHERSTRIPS, PORCH & PATIO SHOP, FLAGS, WHITERUNNERS, GYMNASIUM COVERS (U.S. FIBERTHIN)
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BANKS
NEWTON
NATIONAL A Friendly Bank for All Five Convenient Offices Main Office 447 CENTRE ST., NEWTON
BANK
831 BEACON ST. NEWTON CENTRE
116 MAIN ST. WATERTOWN
287 WALNUT ST. NEWTONVILLE
433 WATERTOWN ST. NEWTON
Commercial - Savings Trust Department Time Sales - Personal Loans
DIRECTORS
WALTER R. AMESBURY JOHN J. CAHILL WILFRED CHAGNON ORVILLE O. CLAPPER DR. FRANK R. CLARK JOHN W. KELLAR THOMAS R. KING
LOUIS G. LeBLANC VINCENT P. ROBERTS FRED S. SAWYER
MURRAY E. SHOLKIN GEORGE W. SWEET
THOMAS WESTON HOWARD WHITMORE, Jr.
OFFICERS
GEORGE W. SWEET Chaltman of the Boatd
THOMAS WESTON Chairman Executive Committee
LOUIS G. LeBLANC President
JOHN J. CAHILL Vice-President
WILFRED CHAGNON Vice-President
CHARLES E. SMITH Cashier and Trust Officer
JOHN BALKUS Auditor
HENRY T. FUSI Assistant Vice-President
ELLEN R. KAVANAGH Assistant Cashier
WILLIAM E. KELLEY Assistant Cashiet
NEWTON CENTRE BRANCH
NEWTONVILLE BRANCH
ROBERT L. CLINTON Assistant Cashier
ARTHUR M. JACOBS Assistant Cashier
NONANTUM BRANCH
WATERTOWN BRANCH
ALBERT W. TOCCI Assistant Vice-President
CARLO GUERCI-LENA Manager
NEWTON NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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BANKS
HEADQUARTERS FOR MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
CLUB ACCOUNTS
MORTGAGE LOANS
REPAIR LOANS
G.I. LOANS
ENVO-CHECKS
SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
NEWTON SAVINGS BANK
286 and 289 Washington Street, Newton Corner 103 Union Street, Newton Center 43 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands 571 Washington Street, Wellesley Square 133 Chapel Street, Needham Square
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