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For 47 years Nichols & Morse has been the clothing center for men of good taste in this entire section. Through our affiliation with the Leopold Morse Company, New England's foremost retail manufacturer, we feature clothing styles found only in the smartest shops in the United States. Make it a point to drop in the next time you are in town; you'll be well rewarded.
If it's correct it's at Morse's
Nichol's & Morse Co THE LIVE STORE 60-62 Merrimack St .. Haverhill
If it's at Morse's it's correct
City Five Cents Savings Bank
SINCE 1870 this bank has been lending money to home-builders, and earning interest for thousands of depositors 46-48 WASHINGTON STREET
A HAVERHILL INSTITUTION SINCE 1910 Selling the teco most popular cars - Buick and CHEVROLET Smith Chevrolet-Buick Co. 88 SOUTH MAIN STREET, HAVERHILL,
TELEPHONE 691
RING & SEARLE, Inc. 21 WINGATE STREET, HAVERHILL, MASS.
BING & BE
EPISODE II
"WASHINGTON VISITS HAVERHILL"
After the revolution, George Washington makes a triumphant tour of the country in 1789. Excite- ment grows high as the word reaches Haverhill that the General is nearing each day.
Scene I-The excitement and the rumors Scene 2-The General arrives
EPISODE 12 "THE MISSIONARIES"
Bradford now an important part of Haverhill is the theme of the beginnings of American For- eign Missions. In 1810, two young devoted cou- ples, Adoncram Johnson and his bride, Ann Has- seltine, and Samuel Newell and Harriet Atwood, just married, leave for India, pioneers in the for- eign mission field.
Scene-The departure of the Missionaries
EPISODE 13 "WHITTIER"
From the soul of Haverhill, John Greenleaf Whittier drew the pen pictures we love so well -"Snow Bound," "Maud Muller," "The Bare- foot Boy." The landmarks of our town were the inspirations of his beautiful rhymes. Whittier lived in Haverhill nearly his entire life, his home remains a shrine to his memory.
Scene I-Whittier's home Scene 2-The Schoolroom INTERLUDE
. The crinoline days-with the gay polka. Ha- verhill's belles and beaus danced to many a sing -. ing string.
EPISODE 14 "CIVIL WAR"
The years bring many things to Haverhill- the shoe industry starts to boom-prosperity makes its happy path when came the Civil War making this country a house divided. Haverhill's sons responded gallantly to President Lincoln's call for volunteers. The Hale Guards marched thru' the city streets to the cheers and the tears of their neighbors.
Scene I-The Hale Guards leave Scene 2-Gettysburg Scene 3-President Lincoln Scene 4-The Hale Flag
EPISODE 15 "THE REBEL"
Feeling ran high in Haverhill during the Civil War. As the battles raged south of us, intensity of "North versus South" grew. One day, Au- gust 19, 1861, Ambrose Kimball an editor of a Haverhill newspaper, a known southern sympa- thizer, casts a slur upon Lincoln and the North. The crowd, dangerously angry, tars and feather him and rides the editor out of town.
Scene-Haverhill's streets, 1861
EPISODE 16 "THE TELEPHONE"
The whole country in 1877 laughed at a cer- tain Alexander Graham Bell for attempting to transmit noises over some wires. One man, how- ever, Haverhill's Thomas Saunders, had great faith in Bell and backed him to the limit of his fortune. After months of trials and disappoint- ments, Saunders arranges a demonstration of Alexander Bell's new invention, the telephone, at the Haverhill City Hall.
Scene-Haverhill's City Hall, June 4, 1877
EPISODE 17 "THE GAY NINETIES"
Twenty-three Skiddo! Oh, you kid! The gay nineties when Ma and Pa had the time of their lives on the moonlight steamer excursions to Black Rock. Kenoza Lake's Shores were filled with picnicers, and the bicycle built for two was the rage of the year.
Scene-Kenoza Lake Park, The Gay Nine- ties
EPISODE 18 "THE WORLD WAR"
The new century changes many things but one remains unchanged. In 1917 the Gods of War threatened to silence the "Drums of Freedom" and once again within our memory the boys marched without hesitation to help start the Drums of Freedom sound out again.
Scene-The First World War
EPISODE 19
The Drums of Freedom are never muffled long. Today in other lands, the Drums lie painfully still. But here in America, Freedom is our vision-a vis- ion that will never die.
Scene-The Drums of Freedom
EPILOGUE
DRUMS OF FRELDON .
PENTUCKET MILLS
Textile manufacturing on the present site of the Pentucket Mills, located on Little River, dates back to 1804 when a cotton mill was operated by Ezekiel Hale, and later turned into a wool- en mill which made flannel for the country trade.
The business was carried on by the Hale family, of which E. J. M. Hale was a prominent member until 1854, when it was sold to Nathaniel Stevens and his sons, and the mills have since been operated by their successors.
In 1901 the M. T. Stevens & Sons Company was incorporat- ed under the Massachusetts Laws, which included all of the Wool- en Mills owned by the Stevens interests, among them the Pen- tucket Mills, which are now operated by this Company with the head office at North Andover, Mass.
The Pentucket Mills have been enlarged and modern ma- chinery installed.
The product consists of an excellent quality of woolen goods for women's wear which has high standing in the market, the man- ufacturing of which is due largely to the fine class of textile peo- ple employed in the mills.
This is one of the old industries in Haverhill, and has given employment to its citizens by the Stevens interests for eighty-five years.
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"DRUMS OF FREEDOM" Personnel of the Spectacle
HOYr & WO
Chorus under the direction of CHARLES HILLNER
ALICE LEBEAU CASSILY, Pianist MRS. IRVING H. DANIELS, Marshal Chairman MRS. DONALD J. ATWOOD, Assistant
Narrators
REVEREND CHARLES O. BROWN, CARLTON MARSHALL, BERNARD DURGIN, EDWARD PETERS, CHARLOTTE ADAMS, LAURA WOOD ELLIS
ELSIE Goss, Organist
EPISODE 1-"THE PENTUCKETS"
Chiefs: Wilfred Albert Young, Wilfred M. Young
Runner: Ralph Tracy Wrestlers: Alfred Bateman, Farle T. Bes- sette
Braves
George Foss,
Fred W. R. Carter,
Gaston G. Braley
James Young
George B. Hitchcock, Jr.
Earle C. Hyde
Winston K. Hawkins
Charles E. Morse
William E. Higton
Harold E. French
Wesley F. Rollins
Amos Rowe
George B. Hitchcock, Sr.
Henry J. Pendergast
Earle D. Spun
Hermon W. Dow
George W. Kaulback
Clifford Hitchcock
Walter W. Ricker
Clavon Rowe
Ralph B. Lindsey Eric Boignand
Morris E. Swett
Kenneth M. Pierce
Robert Sawyer
Aurola Pickard
John B. Thorn
Forrest Smith, Jr.
Alexander P. Seibel
Walter Huston
Willis F. Eaton
Arthur Clockadale
George W. Stilker Frank Fielding
Hartley Frost
James G. C. Dwver
Charles 1. French
Floyd W. Chapman
J. Clarence Sullivan
Squaws
Helen Slack
Shirley Woodworth
Ruby L. Thompson
Mrs. Charles M. Wells
Alice Higton
Dorothy Currier
Mrs. Muriel Livingston
Mrs. Wilfred M. Young
Grace Patrick
Mrs. Nellie J. Hyde
Mrs. Ethel A. Kaulback
Mrs. Fred S. Howard
Madelyn M. Currier
Mrs. Martha A. Colbath
Mrs. Robert Kaulback
Doris M. Beals
Alice M. French
Mrs. George Foss
Mrs. Fred W. Nutter
Mrs. R. W. Jones
Mabel Kimball
Mrs. Bertha Faulkner
Mrs. Peter Paul
Mrs. J. A. Mitchell
Mrs. Frances E. Rowe Mrs. Incz Thompson
Lucinda R. Parker
Mrs. Ida M. Seibel
Blanche Kimball
Mrs. Laura V. Stultz
Angie George L. Maud Smith
Sponsoring Organizations
Mohawk 'Tribe I. O. R. M., Wilfred Albert Young, captain; Fraternal Council Jr. O. U. A. M. (15), Floyd W. Chapman, captain ; Enterprise Council Jr. Order U. A. M., Everett Perkins, captain; 1. O. O. F., John B. Thorn, captain; Masons, Hermon W. Dow, captain ; Liberty Council No. 2 Daughters of America, Blanche E. Kimball, captain; Minne- wawa Council Degree of Pocahontas, Mrs. Nellie J. Hyde, captain ; Fraternal Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. Fred S. Howard, captain; Kenoza Rebekah Lodge 4, Mrs. Muriel Livingston, captain
Marshall: Mrs. Marion Haseltine Stage Manager: Charles H. Pettingell
Medicine Man: Raymond J. Gallagher Indian on the Rocks: Everett Perkins
HOYT & WORTHEN TANNING CORP.
HAVERHILL, MASS.
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EPISODE 2-"THE BANISHMENT"
Charles I: John M. Mandziej Queen : Mary C. Anuszcwsk Pages: Veronica Drelick, Rose Drelick
Chamberlain: Frank Paszko Courier: Eddie Strykowski
Gentlemen of the Court
T. Edward Anuszewski Benjamin Chapinski Ben Fedenyszen
Walter Harasem
James Warchol
Stanley Klodenski Anthony Paszko
Stanley Warchol Frank Rowinski
John Wyka Joe Lebor
Ladies of the Court
Edwiga Balukiewicz Jennie Balukiewicz. Agnes Drelick
Stella Dzioba Catherine Gorski
Amelia Lebor
Emma Kasila
Clara Sasiela Bernice Wasel
Genevieve Wasicwski Helen Klodinski
Sponsoring Organization United Polish Society, Mary Rowinski, captain Marshall: Mrs. Homer Young Stage Manager: Richard C. Anthony
EPISODE 3-"THE PURITANS" (Personnel of the Village Scene)
EPISODE 4-"THE PETITION"
Rev. Nathaniel Ward: Rev. George E. Cary Giles Firman: Rev. Winthrop H. Richardson William White: Rev. Clement B. Yinger
EPISODE 5-"THE VILLAGE"
Watchmen: Willard A. Colby, Ralph Portors Gunner: Albert A. Rand
Axe Men: Forrest F. Spurling, Mitchell Ma- loof, Paul L. Burnett
Pillion Couple: Irene Goyette, Albert Morin Woman with Cradle: Mrs. Alpheus H. Wentworth The Chicken Lady: Alice P. Morse
Moderator: Philip Gardiner Councilman: H. Hartley Winter Culprits: Irene Morin, Robert H. Wallace
Girl with Goat: Muriel Pearl Cow Herds: Mrs. Clarence Walker, Joseph Vachon Schoolmaster: Robert Fournier
Children: Walter Smith, Joan DeDominicis, Donald Ring Churn Lady: Lucy Farnsworth
Drummer: A. Robert Hartop
Town-crier: Eugene Hicks Constable: Gilbert A. Wallace
Villagers
Ida Pressey Mrs. Kate Middleton Mrs. Walter C. Springer
Minnie G. Whitehouse Alice Alexopulos
Mrs. Annie Rizzotti Mrs. Edwin Bryant
Mrs. Otto J. Smith
Mrs. Mary Deramo Mrs. J. Eugene Eaton
Katherine F .. Brainerd
Mrs. Paul L. Burnett
George F. Edgerly Malcolm Spurling John R. Booth Wesley Littlefield Mrs. Louis Charboneau
Mrs. Lena DeDominicis Eva A. Vachon
Mrs. Rosa Maggio
Robert Morin JoAnn Austin
Mrs. Priscilla M. Lawrence
Sponsoring Organizations
Rathbone Temple P. S., Mrs. Louis Charboneau, captain; Michael Bucuzzo Post 2, Mrs. Annie Rizzotti, captain; Haverhill Woman's Club, Inc., Mrs. Walter C. Springer, captain; St. Joseph, Eva A. Vachon, captain; Combined Protestant Churches, Harold J. Gray, captain Marshall: Mrs. Brad Harvey Stage Manager: E. Philip Laskey
EPISODE 6-"THE MASSACRE" Villagers, Braves, Townspeople
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THE D. D. CHASE LUMBER COMPANY
Home Builders Headquarters Since 1845 9 Washington Avenue Haverhill, Massachusetts
Factory 12 DUNCAN ST.
COLELLA, Inc.
N. Y. Office 47 WEST. 34TH ST. NEW YORK CITY
HAVERHILL, MASS.
Tel. 5285
102 Hale Street
J. H. SMITH-Grain
WIRTHMORE GARLAND D. & G.
HAY-SHAVINGS-STRAW One Quality- the Best
POULTRY DAIRY DOG FEED
BE SURE TO VISIT
The Rathskeller
16 Main Street The Oldest Restaurant in Tosen Luncheons and Dinners-60c and up BEST OF FOODS AND LIQUORS
GREETINGS
from an Old Resident
- WEBSTER MOTORS, Inc. -
Ford - Mercury - Lincoln - Zephyr Tel. 289 HAVERHILL, MASS.
5 DUDLEY STREET
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T HE MERRIMACK NATIONAL BANK, as the oldest continuous business organization of the city, takes this op- portunity to offer its felicitations to Haverhill upon the celebration of her 300th anniversary.
Since the first day of her settlement in 1640 by that hardy band of pioneers coming up the Merrimack, down to the present moment, Haverhill has endured. Through Indian massacres, wars, fires, floods, pesti- lences and depressions, she has fought her way forward. Suffering temporary setbacks at times in her progress, she has triumphed over sizable difficulties. Seemingly, in each emergency there has arisen from her solid and courageous citizenry the necessary leadership of brains and valor to conquer the existing adversity.
With this record of past achievement, the future is only a challenge to her present sons and daughters to carry on, and to keep this proud heritage untar- nished.
The Merrimack National Bank congratulates the community and its citizens.
AREN JAKOITAZ
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IN ITS MANY YEARS OF EXISTENCE the Merrimack National Bank has expanded its services continually, in order to meet the growing needs of the community. It offers complete banking services as they exist today for the financial requirements of every client.
Below are listed a few of our more important Departments, and the functions they ful- fill. We invite the public to make use of these, or any other particular banking need not mentioned here. If we can be of service, do not hesitate to come in and talk over your problems with our officers.
I. The Commercial Loan Department strives to serve the business man in his credit requirements for merchandising, inventory, and expansion.
2. The Mortgage Loan Department is available for many classes of mortgages, di- rect or through the Federal Housing Authority.
3. The Personal Loan Department is available to any individual of good credit rec- ord who wishes funds for current obligations, medical emergencies, buying a car, real es- tate repairs, and for many other necessities.
4. Our Checking Department offers many variations:
A. The convenience of the usual checking account.
B. The new "Autochek" for individuals who wish the convenience of the regular checking account without the minimum balance and service charge requirements.
C. The "Register" check for those who wish to buy a single check from time to time.
D. The ordinary bank checks drawn on ourselves or correspondents.
E. Travelers or American Express Checks-good anywhere. Safe and conven- ient when touring.
5. The Savings Department offers security and protection for thrift funds.
6. The Safe Deposit Department offers safety for important documents, bonds, stock certificates, jewelry and other valuables. Boxes may be rented for as little as $3.00 yearly, plus tax.
The Merrimack National Bank of Haverhill Solicits Your Patronage
Main Office, 20 Washington Street - Branch Office, 163 Merrimack Street ESTABLISHED 1814 All deposits insured up to $5000 .- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. OFFICERS CHARLES W. ARNOLD, JR., President
RALPH A. BARTLETT,
WILLARD G. COGSWELL,
Vice President and Cashier Vice President and Counsel
MARTIN D. BAGNI, Assistant Cashier
EDWARD A. INGALLS, Assistant Cashier
The Force
The Directors
Mary Z. Crowley Priscilla M. Lawrence
Henry L. Taylor
Lyman B. Pope
George A. Davis Rebecca L. Lessard
Grant H. Fairbanks John L. Hobson
M. Louise Dugas Mary K. Moran
Charles W. Arnold, Jr.
Chesley T. Bixby
Hilda I. Frost Norman S. Noyes
Arthur H. Veasey Charles H. Morse
Joseph Gesmundo
Walter J. Rein
William P. Moore James G. Page
Simon Guertin Richard H. Salter, Jr.
Willard G. Cogswell William Watson
Mary E. Hayes Marjorie M. Staples
Albert M. Jarman
Harold M. Whittier
Claude M. Arnold Ralph A. Bartlett
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I N ITS MANY YEARS OF EXISTENCE the Merrimack National Bank has expanded its services continually, in order to meet the growing needs of the community. It offers complete banking services as they exist today for the financial requirements of every client.
Below are listed a few of our more important Departments, and the functions they ful- fill. We invite the public to make use of these, or any other particular banking need not mentioned here. If we can be of service, do not hesitate to come in and talk over your problems with our officers. ..
I. The Commercial Loan Department strives to serve the business man in his credit requirements for merchandising, inventory, and expansion.
2. The Mortgage Loan Department is available for many classes of mortgages, di- rect or through the Federal Housing Authority.
3. The Personal Loan Department is available to any individual of good credit rec- ord who wishes funds for current obligations, medical emergencies, buying a car, real es- tate repairs, and for many other necessities.
4. Our Checking Department offers many variations:
A. The convenience of the usual checking account.
B. The new "Autochek" for individuals who wish the convenience of the regular checking account without the minimum balance and service charge requirements.
C. The "Register" check for those who wish to buy a single check from time to time.
D. The ordinary bank checks drawn on ourselves or correspondents.
E. Travelers or American Express Checks-good anywhere. Safe and conven- ient when touring.
5. The Savings Department offers security and protection for thrift funds.
6. The Safe Deposit Department offers safety for important documents, bonds, stock certificates, jewelry and other valuables. Boxes may be rented for as little as $3.00 yearly, plus tax.
The Merrimack National Bank of Haverhill Solicits Your Patronage
Main Office, 20 Washington Street - Branch Office, 163 Merrimack Street ESTABLISHED 1814 All deposits insured up to $ 5000 .- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. OFFICERS CHARLES W. ARNOLD, JR., President
RALPH A. BARTLETT,
Vice President and Cashier
EDWARD A. INGALLS, Assistant Cashier
The Directors
Mary Z. Crowley Priscilla M. Lawrence
Rebecca L. Lessard
Grant HI. Fairbanks John L. Hobson
George A. Davis M. Louise Dugas Mary K. Moran
Charles W. Arnold, Jr. Chesley T. Bixby
Hilda I. Frost Norman S. Noyes
Arthur H. Veasey
Charles H. Morse
Joseph Gesmundo
Walter J. Rein
William P. Moore James G. Page
Simon Guertin Richard H. Salter, Jr.
Willard G. Cogswell William Watson
Mary E. Hayes Albert M. Jarman
Marjorie M. Staples
Claude M. Arnold
Ralph A. Bartlett
Harold M. Whittier
WILLARD G. COGSWELL, Vice President and Counsel
MARTIN D. BAGNI, Assistant Cashier The Force
Henry L. Taylor Lyman B. Pope
"Know all men by these presents, that wee Passaquo and SaggaHew with ye consent of Passaconnaway; have sold unto ye inhabitants of Pen- tuckett all ye lands wee have in Pentuckett; that is eyght myles in length from ye little Rivver in Pentuckett Westward: six myles in length from ye aforesaid Rivver northward: And six myles in length from ye aforesaid Riv- ver Eastward, with ye Ileand and ye rivver that ye ileand stand in as far in length as ye land lyes by as formerly expressed: that is, fourteen myles in length: And wee ye said Passaquo and SaggaHew with ye consent of Pas- saconaway, have sold unto ye said inhabitants all ye right that wee or any of us have in ye said ground and Ileand and Rivver: And wee warrant it against all or any other Indeans whatsoever unto ye said Inhabitants of Pentuck- ett, and to their heires and assignes forever Dated ye fifteenth day of novem- ber Ann Dom 1642.
Witnes our hands and seales to this bargayne of sale ye day and year above written (in ye presents of us,) wee ye said Passaquo & SaggaHew have received in hand, for & in consideration of ye same three pounds & ten shill- ings.
JOHN WARD
ROBERT CLEMENTS
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HUGH SHERRATT
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THOMAS DAVIS
At the bottom the following is written :- "Entered and recorded in ye County Records for Norfolk (lib. 2d, pa. 209) ye 29th day of April 1671 As attest Tho. Bradbury Recorder."
On the side the following is written :- "Recorded ye first of April 168 1 among ye records of Lands for Essex at Ipswich : As attest Robert Lord Re- corder."
On the outside it is endorsed :- "The purchase from the Indians by Haverhill men, Recorded."
EPISODE 7-"HANNAH DUSTIN"
Hannah Dustin: Lillian Dionne Samuel: Sumner Boucher
Mary Neff: Mary Fahy
Braves, Squaws, Etc.
EPISODE 8-"THE PERSECUTION" Sheriff : Herbert Cassily
Hezekiah Smith: Russell M. Bray Deputy: Roland Newcombe
Townspeople, Etc.
EPISODE 9 -- "THE SALTONSTALL BALL"
Mrs. Saltonstall: Mrs. Pauline Russel Morse Hugh Tallent: Harold Corcoran
Colonel Saltonstall: Cornelius F. Lynch
Servants
David Tyric Robert M. Woodcock
Edmund J. Burke
James Moynihan Raymond Taffe
Townspeople
Rene Boulanger
Robert Horden
()scar J. Horne Frank Mullen
Robert Laprel John Robinson
William P. Fitzgerald James D. Sullivan
Guests
Robert E. Boisselle Mrs. Daniel J. Murphy
Joseph Cartier
Alice Kelly
Wilfred J. Bilodeau
Alice E. Leary
Arthur J. Cartier
Mary Smith
Albertine Boisselle
John P. O'Connell
Mrs. Etta Hansen
Zaven Gostanian
Mrs. Rosanna Boulanger
Bertha E. Pickens
Patrick Caston Roxie Tatian
Epr Delisle
Brams S. Pickens
Ada Fairbanks
Helen Talanian
Mrs. Clara Delisle
Helen M. Woelflein
Agnes M. Fortin
Anthony Movesian
Albert Thibodeau
Miranda D. Cartier
Alice 'T. Haley
Arax Movescian
Mrs. Cora Thibodeau
Regena Cartier
Albert T. Hansen
Charles Geogerian
John H. Woelflein
Melinda Legare
Frederick Hansen
White Ballet (Miss Ruth Parker School of Dancing) Helen Credit
Marilyn Bvard Catherine Collins
Mary Beckford
Virginia Hamel Lona Little
Marguerite Palmer Elizabeth Walker
(Miss Ruby K. ()'Neill School of the Dance) Ruby K. O'Neill, Soloist
Betty Bingle Maxine Archambault
Loretta La Haye Phyllis Nimmo
Bernice Worthen
Betty Malloy Pauline Scott
Sponsoring Organizations
St. Jean D'Are C. O. F., Rose Prouve, captain ; Catholic Daughters of America Bradford, Mrs. Daniel J. Murphy, captain ; St. Jean Baptist, Miranda D. Cartier, captain; Y. M. C. A., David Tyrie, captain; Pride of Pentucket Circle 432 Companions of Forest of America, Mrs. Etta Hansen, captain; United Armenian Societies, Zaven Gostanian, captain; Ancient Order of Hibernians, Cornelius F. Lynch, captain
Marshall: Mrs. Arthur C. Wright Stage Manager: Wallace W. Meyer
EPISODE IO "THE REVOLUTION" Paul Revere: Francis M. Fowler
EPISODE II-"GEORGE WASHINGTON VISITS HAVERHILL."
George Washington: Brad Harvey Trumpeter: Edward B. Munsey
Post Rider: Norman Gregory
Townspeople, guests, soldiers, servants
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1886 - Over 54 Years Ago the Firm of - 1940 Geo. F. Carleton & Co., Inc.
was founded. It has ever remained in HAVERHILL and has during these years furnished em- ployment to hundreds of Haverhill citizens.
It has always enjoyed the distinction of highest business ethics, highest credit rating and its product of MEN'S SLIPPERS has advertised the name of HAVERHILL in nearly every state in our Union as well as Hawaii and Iceland.
It is therefore proper that the
Oldest Shoe Manufacturing Concern
salute the City of HAVERHILL, where it was born, where it has stayed and to whose growth it has contributed its full support, on this its 300th Anniversary.
JOHN F. RINES, Pres .- Treas. MERTON ROWE, Vice President PERLEY A. CARLETON, Clerk
To CELEBRATE THE TERCENTARY RIGHT-Dine at
Hec & Joe's Diner 13 White St. Mother's Only Competitor
Phone 2279 IDEAL CLOAK CO., Inc.
FURS-MIL.LINERY-CLOAKS-DRESSES 17-23 Washington St., Harverhill, Mass.
Haverhill's Original Tire Store
Servicing the motoring public since "Horse and Buggy Days" in 1913 Highest Quality Range - OIL - Fuel . .. Dependable Service
15-21 WHITE STREET EDWARD D. REGAN TELEPHONE 1519
Bradford Dairy
PASTURIZED MILK AND CREAM from nearby farms H. A. WOODBURY
47 Laurel Avenue
Bradford, Mass.
John D. Osgood, Inc. Wholesale Distributors of Electrical Supplies 6-8 Pleasant Street, Haverhill
Tel. Haverhill 125
Established 1905 WILLIAM A. MAGUIRE COMPANY Chemists MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SANITATION AND FUMIGATION Plant and Laboratory at Bradford
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EPISODE 12-"THE MISSIONAIRES"
Samuel Newell: Carl Blomquist Adoniran Judson: Warren Blomquist Deacon John Haseltine: Louis C. Lawton
Ann Hasseltine: Beatrice Osgood Fuller Harriet Atwood: Evelyn Daniels
EPISODE 13-"JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER"
John Greenleaf Whittier: Bradford Davis Elizabeth Whittier: Anne Ryan
School Teacher: Richard C. Wallace Barefoot Boy: Herbert Bradley
Constantine Kostas Edward Johnston Sumner Freeman
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