The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1959, Part 3

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Publication date: 1959
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15,090,700


35,643,475


15.20


552,608.82


5414


1911


21,409,700


16,646,900


38,056,600


15.00


568,924.16


6109


1912


22,476,975


16,528,365


39,005,340


15.00


596,308.82


6133


1913


23,289,300


17,020,975


40,310,275


17.70


718,133.43


6254


1914


23,986,950


20,403,675


44,390,625


15.50


706,211.84


6278


1915


24,608,875


20,390,957


44,648,832


16.20


736,921.07


6805


1916


26,177,875


21,944,623


48,122,138


15.60


764,005.35


6650


1917 *.


27,211,450


6,542,259


33,753,709


18.80


894,551.50


6873


1918


28,750,700


6,693,541


35,444,241


17.80


902,203.05


5961


1919


28,728,925


7,632,865


36,415,790


19.20


915,173.23


6054


1920


35,149,675


6,753,940


41,903,615


20.00


1,630,227.30


8444


1921


35,648,875


7,014,875


42,699,750


22.80


1,004,004.30 905,671.47


6939


1923


37,291,075


6,782,350


44,073,425


22.00


1,004,975.35


7072


1924


38,224,425


7,050,075


45,274,500


24.00


1,086,588.00


7256


1925


38,854,050


6,832,675


45,686,725


27.40


1,251,816.26


7288


1926


39,715,125


6,739,275


46,454,400


27.40


1,675,205.83


7190


1927


39,555,075


7,026,375


46,581,450


28.00


1,718,032.54


7367


1928


40,455,625


7,136,325


47,591,950


28.00


1,797,471.75


7579


1929


41,392,875


6,221,750


47,614,625


27.20


1,727,735.30


7607


1930


42,090,525


6,347,875


48,438,400


28.00


1,878,555.14


7782


1931


42,411,625


6,110,425


48,522,050


28.40


1,897,681.30


7921


1932


41,598,925


5,403,100


47,029,025


30.80


1,448,493.97


7949


1933


39,687,900


4,908,800


44,596,700


32.80


1,462,771.76


7866


1934


38,940,575


4,715,050


43,655,625


32.40


1,414,442.25


8035


1935


38,195,200


4,683,000


42,878,200


33.20


1,439,640.24


8042


1936


37,743,525


4,571,750


42,315,275


33.80


1,446,200.29


7972


1937


37,292,670


3,626,800


40,919,400


33.80


1,383,075.72


7414


1938


37,371,950


3,619,850


40,991,800


33.60


1,377,324.48


7392


1939


36,748.450


3,543,100


40,291,550


36.40


1,512,180.42


8224


1940


36,496,900


3,533,900


40,030,800


37.20


1,505,451.76


8153


1941


36,496,900


3,533,900


40,030,800


37.20


1,505,451.76


8153


1942


36,427,050


3,641,000


40,068,050


37.20


1,507,681.46


8575


1943


36,139,350


3,534,500


39,673,850


37.20


1,492,807.22


8470


1944.


35,640,650


3,530,200


39,170,850


38.00


1,504,950.30


8447


1945


35,219,000


3,472,500


38,691,500


38.00


1,486,685.00


8204


1946


35,374,950


3,545,500


38,920,450


38.00


1,495,981.10


8502


1948


37,123,350


3,843,250


40,966,600


45.80


1,893,990.28


8860


1949


37,835,550


3,963,750


41,799,300


49.80


2,099,429.14


8912


1950


39,014,150


3,859,500


42,873,650


48.60


2,101,743.39


9042


1951


40,605,700


3,894,200


44,499,900


58.00


2,599,302.20


9154


1952


41,766,500


3,769,100


45,535,600


58.00


2,659,512.80


9224


1953


42,949,850


3,630,500


46,580,350


58.00


2,720,276.30


9308


1954


43,974,300


3,440,000


47,414,300


60.60


2,892,092.58


9393


1955


44.862,000


3,616,100


48,478,100


62.60


3,053,989.06


9630


1957


48,737,050


4,200,600


52,937,650


69.40


3,693,170.91


9649


1958


50,888,850


4,159,900


55,048,750


76.00


4,203,469.00


9882


1959


52,477,850


4,249,950


56,297,800


72.80


4,118,557.84 10,039


·


1922


35,878,100


6,816,825


42,694,925


20.40


1,692,118.28


8900


1947


36,203,650


3,704,800


39,908,450


42.40


6090


By Tax


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BEVERLY DIRECTORY-1959


EXECUTIVE DEPT. COUNCILLORS


District No. 1, Joseph P. Dupont (D) of New Bedford; Dist. No. 2, Charles J. Gabriel (R) of Hingham; Dist. No. 3, Christian A. Herter, Jr. (R) of Boston; Dist. No. 4, Pa- trick J. McDonough (D) of Boston ; Dist. No. 5, Augustus G. Means of Essex (R) ; Dist. No. 6, Joseph Ray Cummins (D) of Somerville; Dist. No. 7, Michael J. Favrelli (D) of Worcester; Dist. No. 8, Raymond F. Sullivan (D) of Springfield.


SENATORS


1st Essex District, Charles V. Hogan (D) of Lynn; 2d Essex Dist., Keven B. Harrington (D) of Beverly ; 3d Essex Dis- trict, Philip A. Graham (R) of Hamilton; 4th Essex District, Charles S. Marston 3rd (R) of Haverhill; 5th District, William X. Wall (D) of Lawrence.


Representatives 15th Essex District Cornelius J. Murray (R) and Clarence S. Wilkinson (R) of Beverly.


ESSEX COUNTY


County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire towns, Salem, Lawrence, Newburyport.


County Commissioners


John R. Ahern, Lawrence, term expires 1960, C. F. Nelson Pratt, Saugus, term expires 1960 ; Edward H. Cahill, Lynn, term expires 1962.


Meetings held at Salem on Tuesday of each week.


Sheriff, Earl E. Wells, of Salem.


County Treasurer, Thomas F. Duffy, of Lynn.


Register of Deeds, Southern District (office at Salem) Leo H. Jones, of Marblehead; Northern District (office at Law- rence) G. Hudson Driver of Lawrence, Assistant Registers, Southern District, Gerald L. Soucy of Beverly; Northern District, Helen M. Lyons of Lawrence.


COURTS Supreme Judicial Court


Chief Justice, Raymond S. Wilkins, of Winchester.


Associate Justices : James J. Ronan, of Salem ; John V. Spald- ing, of Newton; Harold P. Williams, of Brookline; Ed- ward A. Counihan, Jr., of Cambridge; Arthur E. Whitte- more, of Hingham; Richard A. Cutter, of Cambridge. Attorney General-Edward J. McCormack of Boston.


Superior Court


Chief Justice, Paul C. Reardon of Quincy.


Associate Justices : John M. Noonan, of Springfield ; Frank W. Tomasello, of Belmont; Edward O. Gourdin, of Quincy ; August C. Taveira, of New Bedford; John W. Coddaire, Jr., of Haverhill ; Stanley W. Wisnioski, of Belmont ; James L. Vallely, of W. Newton; Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr., of Chelmsford; Robert Sullivan, of Brookline; Jennie Loit-


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man Barron, of Brookline; Frank J. Donahue, of Hyde Park; Lewis Goldberg, of Brookline; John E. Swift, of Milford; Vincent Brogna, of Boston; Jesse W. Morton, of Reading ; Paul G. Kirk, of Newton; Felix Forte, of Somer- ville ; John V. Sullivan, of Middleborough ; Eugene A. Hud- son of Brookline; Edward J. Voke, of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray, of W. Roxbury ; Daniel D. O'Brien, of Northamp- ton ; Horace T. Cahill, of E. Braintree ; Frank E. Smith, of Tounton; Charles Fairhurst, of Greenfield; Charles A. Rome, of Newton; David G. Nagle, of W. Roxbury; John H. Meagher, of Worcester; Wilfred J. Paquet, of Water- town; Edward A. Pecce, of Boston; Edmund R. Dewing, of Wellesley; Reuben L. Lurie, of Brookline; Donald M. Macaulay, of Longmeadow; George E. Thompson, of Mel- rose; Francis J. Quirico, of Pittsfield; Charles S. Bolster, of Cambridge.


Clerk of the Courts, Philip A. Hennessey, of Peabody; Assis- tant Clerk, Charles H. Metcalf, of Beverly; 2nd asst., E. Philip Littlefield, of Marblehead; 3rd asst., Herbert W. Levesque, of Danvers; 5th asst., William J. Greenler, Jr., of Boxford; 6th asst., John P. Keane, of Lynn; 7th asst., Edward D. Sullivan, of Lawrence.


District Attorney, John P. S. Burke, Lawrence; Assistants, John Allen Murphy, Beverly; John J. Jennings, Salem; Stanley A. McDonald, Gloucester; Howard J. Camuso, Methuen.


Chief Probation Officer, Superior Court, Eugene Fenton, (office at Lawrence).


Probation Officers, Superior Court, Mrs. Marie R. Williams, Salem; George F. Evans, Ipswich; J. Willis Ingalls, Lynn; John J. O'Neill, Danvers. Offices, Court House, Salem and Lawrence.


COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


Office at Court House, Salem. Branch office at Lawrence. Judges, John V. Phelan, of Lynn; John A. Costello, of Andover. Register, John J. Costello, of Andover.


Assistant Register, Irving E. Kane, of Lynn; 2d asst., Donald


F. Smith of N. Andover; 3d asst., Arthur J. Frawley, Jr., of Lynn.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Governor - Foster Furcolo of Longmeadow; salary $20,000. Lieutenant-Governor - Robert F. Murphy of Malden; salary, $11,000.


Secretary of the Commonwealth - Edward J. Cronin of Pea- body; salary, $11,000.


Treasurer and Receiver General - John F. Kennedy of Canton; salary, $11,000.


Auditor - Thomas J. Buckley of Boston; salary, $11,000.


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Attorney-General - Edward J. McCormack of Boston; salary, $15,000.


Representative to General Court of Massachusetts - Martin H. Walsh, 165 Oak St., Gardner.


State Senator, 3rd Worcester District - Elizabeth T. Stanton, 102 Cedar St., Fitchburg.


Governor's Council - Michael J. Favulli, 79 Upsala St., Wor- cester.


U. S. Senators of Massachusetts


Leverett Saltonstall - (R) of Dover, term expires 1961. John F. Kennedy - (D) of Boston, term expires 1965.


Representatives in the 87th Congress for Massachusetts Districts


1


- Silvio O. Conte (R) of Pittsfield.


2- Edward P. Boland (D) of Springfield.


3 -Philip J. Philbin (D) of Clinton.


4- Harold D. Donohue (D) of Worcester.


5- Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers (R) of Lowell.


6- William H. Bates (R) of Salem.


7- Thomas J. Lane (D) of Lawrence.


8- Torbett H. Macdonald (D) of Malden.


9- Hastings Keith (R) of West Bridgewater.


10 - Laurence Curtis (R) of Boston.


11 - Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D) of Cambridge.


12- John W. McCormack (D) of Boston.


13 - James A. Burke (D) of Milton.


14 - Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R) of North Attleborough.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


President - Dwight D. Eisenhower of Kansas; salary, $100,000.


Vice-President - Richard M. Nixon of California; salary, $35,000.


Secretary of State - Christian A. Herter of Massachusetts; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of the Treasury - Robert B. Anderson of Texas; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of Defense - Neil H. McElroy of Ohio; salary, $22,500.


Attorney-General - William P. Rogers, Jr. of Washington, D.C .; salary, $22,500.


Postmaster-General - Arthur E. Sommerfield of Michigan; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of the Interior - Fred A. Seaton of Nebraska ; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of Agriculture - Ezra T. Benson of Utah; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of Commerce - Sinclair Weeks of Massachusetts ; salary, $22,500.


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Secretary of Labor - James P. Mitchell of New Jersey ; salary, $22,500.


Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare - Arthur S. Flemming of Ohio; salary, $22,500.


U. S. POSTOFFICE Beverly Mass.


Albert A. Gaukroger, Postmaster; James W. Gorman, Asst. Postmaster; Leslie F. Joseph, Superintendent ; George R. Swan, Foreman; Arthur F. Wittenhagen, Foreman; Leon- ard I. Packer, Arthur J. McKenna, Arthur G. Turner, Wil- liam H. Buckle, Jr., Graham T. Nelson, Philip J. Kelly, Wil- liam W. Murch, Charles A. Smith, Jr., Leonard L. Beeman, Thomas F. Wheelan, James E. Odell, clerks; Ernest D. Shamano, John F. McCarthy, Alexander P. Pinciaro, Wal- ter J. Cragen, Alfred Sacchetti, Emil M. Matson, Jr., sub clerks.


Carriers - Albert F. Gunnison, James A. Callely, G. M. Went- worth, Frederick A. Brynes, Herman L. McNutt, Joseph L. McDonnell, Frederick C. Foley, Jr., Gerard E. Thomas, Joseph A. Libert, William G. Cox, George L. Dionne, Ad- rian R. Porier, Rocco L. Pinciaro, Roger D. Coletti, Robert G. Myer, John F. Neville, John D. Clancy, Robert H. How- ard, Gugliemo C. LaPuglia, Roger G. Hurlburt, Robert J. LaPointe, Charles E. Surels, Philip E. Beaulieu, Frank Rackzowski, Vincent P. Corriere, Louis Bochynski, Nick Pantinas, Albert R. Montesi, Henry Wodarczyk, and Alex- ander C. MacDearmid.


Sub Carriers - Kelly Shevis, Frederick S. Walker, Jr., William F. O'Keefe, Donald F. Lunn, William A. Schiellein.


Special Delivery Messenger-Clifford E. Coult. Custodians-Merton E. Corning and Karl F. Holt. Sub-Station No. Two-123 Hale St., Harold L. Racow. Sub-Station No. Four-146 Cabot St., Josephine M. McCarthy.


Office Hours


8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays. Satur- days, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.


Money Order Department open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Satur- days, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.


Registry Window open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.


Carriers' Deliveries - 9:30 a.m.


Collections - 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., except Sundays and holi- days.


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Sunday Collections - 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Holiday Collections - 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lobby Open - 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., automatic stamp ma- chine in lobby.


BEVERLY FARMS POSTOFFICE 36 West St., Beverly Farms


Frederick J. Wangler, Postmaster. Office Hours - 6:30 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., Sat., 6:30 to 12 noon. Holidays, 6:30 to 10:00 a.m.


PRIDE'S CROSSING POSTOFFICE Thissell, cor. Hale


Frank W. Dix, Postmaster. Office Hours - 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sat., 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.


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Advertisers Who KNOW


That which makes any advertiser's approval worth while is the prominence he has attained in his particular line of work.


The advertisers in the Directory are compe- tent judges on the subject of advertising medi- ums-the fact that they approve of Directory advertising is evidenced by their continued patronage.


THE LOGICAL PLACE TO LOOK FOR IT .


Think of the DIRECTORY when you are looking for names and addresses and street locations. It's the logical and quick- est place to get the information you want. Use the DIRECTORY.


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BEVERLY DIRECTORY-1959


Town of Manchester, Officers, 1959 ELECTED AND APPOINTED


Town Clerk-George C. Rice.


Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare-Marshall Fabyan, Chairman; George L. Allen, Henry G. Thompson.


Town Treasurer-Charles E. Smith


Collector of Taxes-Charles E. Smith.


Town Accountant-Fred R. Lane


Registrars of Voters-Raymond L. Doane, Chairman; William T. Wood, John J. Delaney, George C. Rice.


Assessors-Harry E. Slade, Chairman; Hollis A. Bell, Russell C. Lucas, Jr.


Board of Health-The Board of Selectmen.


School Committee-Samuel Adams, Chairman; Edward Gil- fillan, Jr., William M. Wynne, Ronald G. Kelley, Benjamin Huntington.


Superintendent of Streets-P. Edward Sweeney.


Tree Warden-Edgar F. Adams.


Water and Sewer Commissioners-Stephen C. Hoare, Chair- man; Charles A. Fritz, Jr., William J. Crane.


Permanent Police-Leonard A. Andrews, Chief; Daniel L. MacEachern, Sargeant; Frederick C. Lear, John P. Con- nors, Alexander F. Bachry, William S. Fraser, George H. L. James, Felix Radack, William F. Hurley, A. Craige Mc- Coy, Jr.


Constables-Kenneth Bohaker, Alexander F. Bachry, Donald R. Doane.


Cemetery Commissioners-George R. Beaton, Franklin G. Diggdon, Arthur Michelini.


Fire Department-Richard A. Hammond, Chief; Oliver S. Emerton, Wilbur A. Stanley, Harold F. Jones, Philip H. Parsons, Donald E. Burgess.


License Commissioners-The Board of Selectmen.


Trustees of Public Library-Mrs. Doris H. Connors, Librarian ; Janet Jordan, Stephen H. Hoare, Helen Michelini.


Hours-8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon. Post Office-Jacob Greenberg, Postmaster; Frederick Fleet- wood, Asst. Postmaster.


Clerks-Kenneth Kehoe, Jeremiah Noonan, Jr., John Mil- ner, John J. Delaney.


Carriers-George Diamond, Russell Dennis, Benjamin Stastiak, James Conlon .- Subs, Dwight Killam, Myron Fraelich.


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.


Common Sense About City Directory Circulation


The true value of advertising circula- tion is circulation consulted.


To be exact by actual survey in twenty-four average American cities by actual count each city directory averaged three and one-half con- sultations for each business day.


To be conservative we will eliminate the sixty Sundays and Holidays when no tests were made.


For every thousand directories sold there will be an average of three and one-half daily consultations for each book for three hundred and five days, therefore-


1000 x 3/2 x 305= 1,067,500 Consultations or Circulation Consulted


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BEVERLY DIRECTORY-1959


Town of Essex, Officers, 1959 ELECTED AND APPOINTED


Moderator-Augustus G. Means.


Selectmen-John M. Mattheson, Jr., Chairman; H. Foster An- drews, C. Nelson Hardy.


Treasurer-Roger M. Andrews.


Assessors-Raymond Stoddard, Rudolph E. Foss, Eldridge L. Perkins.


Town Accountant-Mrs. Ada A. Boutchie.


Town Clerk-Ernest R. Lord.


Tax Collector-Elmira T. Cogswell.


School Committee-Howard H. Jameson, Jr., E. Marjorie Burn- ham, Annie Ricks.


Finance Committee-Louis B. Burnham, Chairman; Clayton E. Brooks, John H. Morrow, Roger M. Andrews, James M. Durnion, Paul E. Story.


Board of Health-C. Nelson Hardy, Chairman; Howard A. Jameson, Jr., M.D., H. Foster Andrews, Ernest R. Lord, Clerk, and John H. Mattheson, Jr.


Board of Public Welfare-Palmer S. Perkins, Teresa L. Eisen- hauer, Welfare Worker, Roland T. Haskell, Seola F. Perk- ins.


Trustees of Public Library-Palmer Perkins, Roy P. Hatch, Jr., Margaret E. Story.


Engineers of Fire Department-Thomas Boutchie, Jr., Chief ; Ivan Muise, Leo J. Doyle.


Cemetery Commissioners-Robert B. Smallidge, Edwin P. Story, Theodore S. Burnham.


License Commissioners-Selectmen.


Chief of Police-Guy R. Horsman.


Superintendent of Streets-Kenneth Elwell.


Conomo Point Commissioners-Leland C. Bickford, Francis Cogswell, Robert McGrath.


Registrars of Voters-Hester T. Almquist, Maud R. Story, Vir- ginia M. Mulcahy.


Tree Warden-Austin F. Patch.


Clam Commissioners-John L. Burnham, C. Fred Lane, Louis S. Maniates.


Water Commissioners-Roland Joseph, John J. Ellis, Roland T. Haskell.


Town Planning Board-Theodore S. Burnham, Charles J. Un- tiet, Robert B. Smallidge, Frank I. Hardy, Joseph N. Farn- ham, Frank E. Story, Carleton W. Crocker.


Post Office-Essex- John E. Perkins, Postmaster; Palmer E. Perkins, Clerk; James C. Downs, RFD.


Hours-weekdays, 7:15 a.m .- 12:15 p.m. 2:30-6:00 p.m. Sat., 7:15 a.m .- 1:00 p.m .- Hol., 7:15 a.m .- 10:00 a. m. Post Office-South Essex-Mrs. Frank Witherell, Postmaster; Mrs. George Jones, Clerk.


Hours-Same as Essex.


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TRY BEVERLY FIRST


Heart of the North Shore,


Beverly is the "hometown" shopping center for thousands of discriminating Essex County residents.


· Convenient Easy Parking


· Excellent Modern Stores


· Increasing Variety and Services for Every Need


· Fine Transportation by Bus or Train


· Quick Access Via Routes 128, 1A, 127, 97 and 62


A GREAT PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE OR DO BUSINESS


--


BEVERLY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


275 Cabot Street Tel. WA 2-1450


OSCAR A. OLSEN, Secretary-Manager


"41 YEARS OF PROGRESS"


Aluminum Products, - Automobiles


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Di Paolo Aluminum Door & Window Co.


WILLIAM P. DI PAOLO, Prop. ALUMINUM AWNINGS AND JALOUSIES PORCH ENCLOSURES - ALUMINUM RAILS & POSTS - COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE - Tel. WA 2-5511 or WA 2-7007


45 FEDERAL STREET BEVERLY, MASS.


GEO A. FOSTER, INC.


FORD


Sales


Service


CARS - TRUCKS


Genuine Parts & Accessories Goodyear Tires and Tubes 211-217 RANTOUL STREET TEL. WA 2-0059


BEVERLY, MASS.


PHONE WAlker 2-8800


Alvan T. Fuller, Jr. Cadillac, Inc.


ROBERT SHUFELDT GENERAL MANAGER


711-717 HALE STREET BEVERLY FARMS, MASS.


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Automobiles, - Automobile Service


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Peter D. Palombo, Pres. Gerald R. Robinson, Treas. NAUMKEAG AUTO SALES, INC.


plymouth


CREYSITO


Plymouth and Desoto Sales and Service USED CAR ANNEX 40 ENON STREET


4 Colon St. (at Gloucester Crossing) Tel. WA 7-0224 Beverly


C. E. WHITTEN & SONS - Automobiles AUTHORIZED


BUICK Sales and Service


BUICK


+


377-381 Rantoul St. Tel. WA 2-1405 Beverly, Mass. 73 Lafayette St., Salem - 40 Central Ave., Lynn


LUBE SERVICE - WASHING - POLISHING - TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES PROMPT ROAD SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS


DAVE and POP'S SERVICE STATION 295 CABOT ST. BEVERLY, MASS. Phone Beverly WA 2-9707


STANDLEY'S GARAGE


STORAGE - SUPPLIES - REPAIRS


Beach and Summer Sts. Tel. 354 Manchester, Mass.


Bakers


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BOWMAN'S BAKERY WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO ORDER FOR ALL OCCASIONS Complete Line of Pastry & Baked Goods TEL. WA 2-2551 (opp A&P) 380 A CABOT ST. BEVERLY, MASS.


KLINK'S BAKERY


FAMOUS VIENNA ROLLS, PASTRY, WEDDING CAKES, ETC. PHONE WA 2-1743


192 CABOT STREET - Odd Fellows Block - BEVERLY


DRIVE YOUR ADVERTISING SHOTS HOME


A thunder of hoofs-a resound- ing smack-and another shot is driven home. Your ad in the Directory will be just as effec- tive ... a "thunderous" headline- a."smack" in your copy-and your story is driven home-to thou- sands of daily Directory users.


Banks


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BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE BANK INCORPORATED IN 1888


254 CABOT STREET BEVERLY, MASS.


Tel. WA 2-0857-8-9


Over Seventy Years of Service


Three Savings Plans:


Conventional Savings Systematic Savings Paid Up Shares


OFFICERS


RUSSELL P. BROWN President


GEORGE A. FOSTER 1st Vice-President


EDWARD H. OBER 2nd Vice-President


HERBERT C. NOREN Treasurer


PRESTON E. WOODBERRY .Asst. Treasurer BENJAMIIN LEDERMAN, Attorney


DIRECTORS


Melville G. Grey Russell P. Brown George A. Foster


Charles W. Barter


Dr. Richard E. Alt Burton W. Phillips


Peter Scott Harold W. Lee Herbert C. Noren


Robert L. Spiller


Leslie Morgan Joseph P. Nixon


Dr. Wm. C. Tannebring Edward H. Ober William L. Moody


Banks


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The


Beverly National Bank -


240 CABOT STREET


TELEPHONE WALKER 2-2100


Chartered in 1802


A National Bank in 1865


Capital .


$300,000.00


Surplus .


$500,000.00


OFFICERS


President and Trust Officer-BURTON W. PHILLIPS Vice President-JOHN M. FOSTER Cashier-ARTHUR W. JONES Assistant Cashier-CATHERINE F. McVEY Assistant Cashier-HOWARD W. JENSEN Assistant Cashier-GORDON D. THORNTON, Assistant Trust Officer-ZABELLE MAMPRE


DIRECTORS


JOHN M. FOSTER PEER P. JOHNSON


PHILIP K. ROWE


BENJAMIN A. PATCH


CHESTER C. POPE


GEORGE A. FOSTER


BURTON W. PHILLIPS ROY K. PATCH


RAYMOND W. THOMAS BENJAMIN WINER


HAROLD C. BOOTH FRANK P. HYDE


Banking Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m .; Except Saturday


Safe Deposit Vaults Storage for Valuables Drive In Window Fully Equipped Commercial, Trust and Savings Depts. Register Checks Thrifti-Check Service


Night Depository


Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System


Banks


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Beverly Trust Company "The Bank of the People"


165 - 167 CABOT STREET BEVERLY, MASS.


WITH Offices at Beverly Farms, Hamilton, and Lynnfield, Mass.


Banking Services: Commercial Accounts Savings Accounts BANKING - BY - MAIL


Night Depository Register-Checks - Loans


WALK-UP WINDOW SERVICE AT MAIN OFFICE AND LYNNFIELD Convenient Checking Accounts No Minimum Balance Requirement No Charge for Deposits


BEVERLY TRUST COMPANY


BEVERLY BEVERLY FARMS LYNNFIELD Reid H. Corning, President and Treasurer


HAMILTON


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY AFFILIATE OF THE BAYSTATE CORPORATION


WALKER 2-1024


Banks


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First National Bank of Ipswich, Mass.


organized 1892 We believe that good banking service starts with friendliness and a sincere desire to be helpful. Please call on us whenever we can be of assistance.


Offices at Ipswich and Essex


MODERN THRIFT BANKING AND HOME FINANCING SERVICES WITH AN EXPERIENCE RECORD OF 104 YEARS OF HELPFUL SERVICE 1855 - 1959


SALEM FIVE Cents Savings Bank


MAIN OFFICE TEL. PI 4-4330


210 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS.


VINNIN SQUARE BRANCH OFFICE HIGHLAND BRANCH OFFICE


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CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK Tel. Gloucester 246 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MORTGAGE LOANS - SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1846 -


109 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER


ROGER CONANT CO-OPERATIVE BANK 256 Essex St. Tel. PI 5-1124 Salem, Mass. SAVE REGULARLY Shares $1.00 per month each, issued every February - May - August - November MODERN MORTGAGES TO HELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME


DANVERS SAVINGS BANK 1 Conant St., Danvers, Mass. MORTGAGE LOANS - THRIFT CLUBS SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE PERSONAL LOANS Tel. Danvers SP 4-3400


Savings Accounts Bank Checks Home Loans


STABILITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL SAVINGS CENTRAL FUND


Member


Direct Reduction Loans


G. I. Loans Pass Book Loans


IPSWICH SAVINGS BANK


Deposits Insured in Full Under Massachusetts Law


Banks


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MERCHANTS-WARREN NATIONAL BANK OF SALEM


253 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS.


17 PEABODY SQUARE


PEABODY, MASS.


and NORTHSHORE SHOPPING CENTER OFFICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


NAUMKEAG TRUST COMPANY Every Financial Service For All Salem and Vicinity 217 Essex Street Salem, Mass.


TEL. PI 4-0080


Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Established as the Salem Bank in 1803


SALEM CO-OPERATIVE BANK ESTABLISHED 1888


71 Washington St. Tel. PI 4-5450 Salem, Mass. MORTGAGE MONEY ALWAYS AVAILABLE FRIENDLY SERVICE - PROMPT ACTION OVER 70 YEARS OF SERVICE


SALEM SAVINGS BANK PIONEER 5-0006


125 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM, MASS.


These Services Are Available to you . . . SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - HOME FINANCING BANK MONEY ORDERS - TRAVELERS CHEQUES CLUB ACCOUNTS


Use Our Postage Paid Banking Service "THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK"


Bicycles, -Building Materials,-Clothing


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NATIONAL BICYCLE SHOP


393 CABOT STREET


SCHWINN DEALER FOR NEW BICYCLES SALES and SERVICE Bicycles and Carriages Repaired PICK-UP AND DELIVERY


- TEL. WA 2-2477 - BEVERLY


CALVIN PUTNAM LUMBER CO. LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS DRAINPIPE - PAINTS - MILLWORK Tels. DANVERS SP 4-5600 - 4-5601


128 LIBERTY STREET DANVERS


CLARK & FRIEND, Inc.


225 ESSEX ST. Telephone PI 4-0579 SALEM, MASS.


Men's Clothiers and Haberdashers New and Exclusive Haberdashery LADIES' COATS and FURNISHINGS


THE LOGICAL PLACE . TO LOOK FOR IT


Think of the DIRECTORY when you are looking for names and addresses and street locations. It's the logical and quick- est place to get the information you want. Use the DIRECTORY.


Colleges,-Contractors


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ENDICOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE


The Career College for Women BEVERLY MASSACHUSETTS


TWO YEAR COLLEGE PROGRAM IN LIBERAL AND VOCATIONAL ARTS


Offering Actual Work Experience in a Vocation Confers the Degrees of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science


Adjusted to the Needs of Individual Students


A Beautiful Campus on Historic Massachusetts Bay 18 Miles from Boston.


For Catalogue and Information, Address Either George O. Bierkoe, A.M., Litt.D., B.D., President Eleanor Tupper, Ph.D. Dean




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