The Newton directory : containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory, and the town record, to which is added a business directory of Waltham and of Watertown, the County register, and other information. 1936, Part 5

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Publication date: 1936
Publisher: C.C. Drew
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163,887,202


Gain in Real Estate over 1933 . .


$813,400


Decrease in Personal Property under 1933


244,998


Total Gain over 1933


$568,402


Tax Rate in 1934


26.60


Tax Rate in 1935


26.80


Total Taxable Property assessed for Taxes in 1933


$163,313,750 Rate of taxation per $1,000 in 1895, $14.60; in 1900, $15.20; in 1905, $18.00; in 1910, $18.60; in 1911, $17.60; in 1912, $17.40; in 1913, $18.20; in 1914, $18.80; in 1915, $18.50; in 1916, $18.90; in 1917, $19.80; in 1918, $18.40; in 1919, $19.80; in 1920, $27.20; in 1921, $24.00; in 1922, $25.40; 1923, $26.60; 1924, $27.40; 1925, $27.40; 1926, $28.00; 1927, $27.40; 1928, $27.60; 1929, $27.20; 1930, $27.20; 1931, $26.60; 1932, $25.00; 1933, $24.80; 1934, $26.60; 1935, $26.80


Number of polls in 1895, 8,166; in 1900, 9,249; in 1905, 9,836; in 1910, 10,617; in 1911, 10,747; in 1912, 10,945; in 1913, 11,194; in 1914, 11,399; in 1915, 11,658; in 1916, 11,883; in 1917, 12,256; in 1918, 12,564; in 1919, 12,482; in 1920, 12,950; in 1922, 13,747; in 1923, 14,276; in 1924, 14,977; in 1925, 15,394; in 1926, 15,853; in 1927, 16,424; in 1928, 17,213; 1929, 17,213; 1930, 18,433; 1931, 18,802; 1932, 19,077; 1933, 19,291; 1934, 19,504


Number of registered voters in 1895, males 4,653, females 543; in 1900, males 5,764, females 551; in 1905, males 6,283, females 738; in 1910, males 6,690, females 620; in 1911, males 6,894, females 594; in 1912, males 7,284, females 590; in 1913, males 7,377, females 604; in 1914, males 7,517, females 580; in 1915, males 7,959, females 631; in 1916, males 8,282, females 676; in 1917, males 7,974, females 656; in 1918, males 7,817, females 632; in 1919, males 8,366, females 651; in 1920, males 9,776, females 8,298; in 1922, males 9,888, females 9,099; in 1923, males 9,595, females 8,927; in 1924, males 11,159, females 11,427; in 1925, males 10,673, females 10,816; in 1926, males 10,846, females 10,806; in 1927, males 11,066, females 10,816; in 1928, males 14,151, females 15,817; in 1929, males 14,151, females 15,817; in 1930, males 13,574, females 14,680; in 1931, males 13,249, females 14,150


Total-1934, 33,002; 1935, 33,445


Trust Funds, January 1, 1935


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. For trustees of this fund see page 18. Eliot Memorial Fund, $326.87


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. For trustees of this fund see page 18.


John C. Chaffin Educational Fund


The income of said fund shall be paid out by the City Treasurer as directed by said Trustees in expenditures 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 col- lege or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but are financially unable to do so. The Horace Cousens Industrial Fund, $628,525.59


The income of said fund shall be loaned out by the City Treasurer by application approved by the board of Aldermen to residents of Newton enabling them to own their own homes at a rate of interest slightly less than the average bank charges.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Appropriations for City Purposes


(Detail of General City Appropriations Exclusive of Appropriations from Bond Issues)


1934


1933


General


$72,144.34


$51,767.75


Executive


16,004.32


37,962.16


Public Works Director.


2,312.50


Accounting


109,803.59


119,041.54


Treasury


784,769.05


792,263.39


Assessing


21,412.91


18,397.42


Law


12,651.57


26,950.94


City Clerk


31,926.57


26,685.51


City Messenger


326.70


Engineering Public Buildings


132,740.20


106,814.56


Police .


286,005.99


276,748.30


Fire and Wire


232,998.34


244,391.91


Health


53,542.60


64,887.97


Public Welfare


285,019.79


331,211.69


Sealer


2,949.31


2,391.39 128,339.04


Playground


130,418.76


School


1,324,904.48


1,284,326.93


Street


871,078.73


777,604.63


Library


79,732.56


77,257,43


Soldiers' Relief


49,038.09


85,848.47


City Physician


3,274.72


2,838.55


$4,535,422.84


$4,487,580.62


Water Department


$289,513.40


$448,350.06


WARRANTS, VALUATIONS & TAX RATE


Warrants


1934 $215,879.53


1933 $196,103.42


County


County a-c Hospital included in 1933 Budget


County Middlesex Hospital Tax


State


217,000.00


195,300.00


South Metropolitan Sewers


129,869.81


125,173.52


Metropolitan Parks


73,573.53


66,005.78


Metropolitan Water


18,746.31


16,871.41


Charles River Basin


13,830.60


13,337.01


Southern Traffic Route


16.20


33.00


Metropolitan Planning


674.20


646.12


Abatement Smoke Nuisance


852.86


1,441.06


State Highway


185.00


553.87


Canterbury St Highway


323.12


904.64


Broadway, Revere Beach parkway


444.58


7,958.80


Ocean Av, Revere


1,284.31


1,783.81


Boston Elevated Deficit


11,510.46


15,757.72


Rental Deficiency of Boston Elevated Ry


647.02


616.63


Expenses Special Committee Relating to Boston Elevated Ry


131.06


Old Age Assistance Taxes @ $1 each


19,291.00


City Budget and Additions


$4,653,432.50


$4,443,995.43


City Appropriations in 1933 after Tax Rate


182,896.13


115,613.16


Total Warrants and Appropriations


$5,524,876.59


$5,213,357.81


Boston Metropolitan District


393.17


$688,547.96


$663,749.22


Land-Taking on State Highway, Revere


3,317.26


1,765.37


Ways in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth and Hingham


75.00


Home and Hospital Care of Civil War Veterans


West Roxbury, Brookline pkwy


32,694.42


31,324.85


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FOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1937


Receipts


From Bond Issue, Middlesex Hospital Tax


State Income Tax . .


285,574.80


218,403.65


From Corporations, Banks, Trust Companies, etc (Chapter 428, Acts 1931)


67,749.11 331,500.00


58,667.16


Estimated Receipts, Based on Actual Receipts of 1933.


292,152.12


State Highway Appropriation Offsets (Chapter 122, Acts 1931, 1931, Chapter 243, Acts 1932)


Estimated Motor Vehicle Receipts


150,000.00


142,000.00


Poll Tax Receipts-19,504 Polls @ $2 each


39,008.00


38,582.00


Old Age Assistance Taxes-19,291 Polls @ $1 each


19,291.00


Old Age Assistance Refund (included in estimated Receipts)


18,746.31


16,871.41


From Excess & Deficiency Account


250,000.00


From Excess and Deficiency Account in 1933


182,896.13


115,613.16


Federal Grant (Section 2, Chapter 344, Acts 1933)


25,749.99


47,357.10


Loan (On Tax Titles)


100,000.00


$1,198,937.60


Budget & Warrants, Brought Down


$5,525,279.27


$5,213,357.81


Total Budget & Warrants, Less Above Receipts Add Overlay Allowed for Abatements


35,344.59


35,638.03


Net Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy Valuations


$4,359,399.52


$4,050,058.24


Real Estate


$147,479,150


$146,661,750


Personal


16,408,050


16,653,050


$163,887,200


$163,313,750


Net Gain in Real Estate and Personal


$573,450


Tax Rate 1934-$26.60. Tax Rate 1933-$24.80 *Decrease


HALLS (See Business Directory)


HILLS With Elevation above Tide Water Bald Pate Hill, Dudley rd nr Brookline, wd 5; 318 feet


Bellevue, Bellevue 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 Hunnewell av, wd 7


Institution Hill, Institution av, wd 6; 301 feet


Moffat Hill, Windsor rd W, wd 5; 223 feet Mount Ida, Newtonville av, wd 1; 206 feet Nonantum Hill, Nonantum nr Waverley av, wd 7 Oak Hill, Dedham nr Greenwood, wd 5; 296 feet


Pigeon Hill, Auburn nr Evergreen av, wd 4 Waban Hill, Commonwealth av nr Ward, wd 6; 313 feet


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS &C


(See Business Directory)


Total Receipts


$1,201,224.34


$4,324,054.93


$4,014,420.21


Water Department for Metropolitan Water


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NEWTON DIRECTORY


Your City Directory


Is Something More than- A Book of Names and Addresses A Catalogue of Trades and Professions A Street Guide


It is A Service that brings you daily in closer touch with your customers and friends


It Enables You to address them each and every one


To avoid the offense of incorrect spell- ing and addressing


To find new customers


To tell who lives in any house in the city


To find local sources of Supply for hundreds of articles


It Will Save You time and money both in buying and selling. It will make you more efficient and protect your standing as an accurate and progressive business man


Your directory gives you an accurate bird's-eye view of your city, its institutions, inhabitants, government and buildings


Always Use the Latest Edition


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NEWTON DIRECTORY


REFERENCE DEPARTMENT


Where more information than is possible to give under the classified listings is placed on file for buyers reference. The value of this department is inestimable. It is an index of the best business interests of the city, and stands for them and the city in reference libraries all over the country, as well as on the desks of progressive business men. It is accessible to everybody, and the logical place to look for specific information.


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Advertising


,92 MASS


Business Letter Shop. 420 Moody Street. Waltham. Mass.


TYPEWRITER SERVICE SHOP


Public Stenographer Multigraphing, Mimeographing Direct Mail Service 420 MOODY STREET 56 CENTRAL STREET


New and Used-Office and Portable Typewriters and Adding Machines Sold - Rented - Repaired Telephone WALTHAM 3133 Telephone WELLESLEY 0948


Why the City Directory First?


It saves time. The ads are classified. Your customers find you instantly. It's the logical place for them to go because its an index to the city


Beat Them To It-Advertise in the


NEW CITY DIRECTORY


Thousands upon thousands will consult it for a whole year. The price of space is so small, compared with the valuable publicity you get, that you can't afford to be left out.


SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.


179 LINCOLN STREET - BOSTON, MASS.


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Automobiles


Art Goods


BONNAR ATWOOD


(E. BONNAR ATWOOD)


Interior Decorating Professional Advice


ARTS AND DECORATIONS, GIFTS DRAPERIES, EQUIPMENT and INSTALLATION UPHOLSTERING, SLIP COVERS and CUSHIONS DUCORATED-FURNITURE (Modernized and Decorated) ANTIQUES REPAIRED and REFINISHED FURNITURE POLISHING SERVICE WALL PAPERS and LINOLEUM


Telephone NEWton North 1780


763 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE


Office Phone WESt Newton 1590


Res. Phone WESt Newton 3322 W. J. FURBUSH


Sales


Service


OLDSMOBILE


50 DAVIS AVENUE D. D. FURBUSH, Mgr.


WEST NEWTON, MASS. Res. 66 DAVIS AVENUE, WEST NEWTON


NEWTON BUICK CO.


SALES


VALVE-IN-HEAD


Buick


SERVICE


Garden City Garage Inc.


Authorized Buick Service Station


MOTOS CAN


The Car that Stands The Wear


371 WASHINGTON ST. Telephones NEWton North 7150-7151-7152 NEWTON


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Automobiles


J. S. DONAHUE, President


C. J. HOLTON, Vice-President


R. W. WASHBURN, Treasurer


NEWTON MOTORS, INC.


Studebaker


AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE STUDEBAKER PIERCE-ARROW


STUART GARAGE Storage, Washing-Day and Night General Repairing


435 Washington Street - Newton


TELEPHONE NEWton North 8140


DUNHAM CHEVROLET CO.


SALES


SERVICE


- New Cars and Trucks


CHEVROLET


All Service Work Guaranteed


Used Cars with an "O.K." that counts


431 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON, MASS. Phone NEWton North 5620


NEWTON MOTOR SALES CO.


Sales and Service


Ford


Cars and Trucks


Phone NEWton North 4200


773 WASHINGTON STREET, NEWTONVILLE, MASS.


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Automobiles


C. S. COLLINS, Inc.


VISIT OUR SHOWROOM


10,000 FT. OF FLOOR SPACE


PACKARD DODGE PLYMOUTH


APPROVED SERVICE


"FOR BETTER SERVICE-BUY AT HOME"


718 BEACON ST. NEWTON CENTRE


Centre Newton 2880-2881


Cars Called for


and Delivered


HEFFRON MOTOR CAR CO.


Sales and Service


Ford


MOTOR CARS


Telephone CENtre Newton 4771


714 BEACON STREET


-


NEWTON CENTRE


Tel. WESt Newton 2850


Garage 966 Watertown St.


Advertising Insures Your Business


against the fluctuations due to economic conditions. It tends to equalize and stabilize the flow of orders.


The Directory as an advertising medium is economical in price, liberal in its provisions, broad in scope and stands high in the confidence and esteem of the public


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Automobiles


SILVER LAKE CHEVROLET CO.


CHEVROLET


Passenger Cars Trucks and Used Cars


One Stop Super Service Station 24 HOUR SERVICE


444-448 WATERTOWN STREET NEWTON, MASS. Telephone NEWton North 5880


DeSoto Plymouth


DE SOTO CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT


Sales and Service


plymouth


CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT


WASHINGTON MOTORS


JAMES R. FREND


409 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON, MASS.


Telephone NEWton North 4510


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Automobiles, Garages, Repairs, Supplies


BEACON GARAGE


LARS BRYNILD, Proprietor


General Auto Repairing AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE


Certified Motor Tune Up with Weidenhoff Motor Analyzer


Road Service


Painting Body and Fender Work


Telephone CENter Newton 0967


784 BEACON ST., NEWTON CENTRE, MASS.


TELEPHONES NEWton North 7940-7941-5909


ELMWOOD STREET GARAGE Automobile Storage


Storage of Cars in a Thoroughly Modern Fireproof Garage 24-HOUR SERVICE "Complete Service for YOUR Car" Wrecking and Towing Service Battery Rentals


Battery Charging


DUCO PAINTING


BODY STRAIGHTENING


Official Garage for Vernon Court Hotel


49 ELMWOOD STREET .. NEWTON CORNER, NEWTON 2 minutes from Newton R. R. Station


SOCONY GASOLINE


OIL


GREASING


MANDELSTAM TIRE COMPANY


-Radio-


-Batteries-


-Auto-


Sales and Service


Serviced and Recharged


Ignition


-PARTS


DEALER IN Goodyear Tires and Exide Batteries


Generator


Repairs Made on All Makes


Lighting Service


562 COMMONWEALTH AVE.


NEWTON CENTRE


Telephone CENtre Newton 4148


BOSTON STORE: 164 DARTMOUTH ST.


TELEPHONE KENmore 4440-6111


Starter


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Automobiles, Garages, Repairs, Supplies


TURGEON'S GARAGE NEWTONVILLE AUTO RENTAL CO. Complete One Stop Service 24 Hours-Day and Night Automobiles Washed, Greased and Polished. Satisfactory Work Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices


Limousine Hearse for Funerals


Careful, courteous and experienced chauffeurs provided to drive your car any make-any time-anywhere


Automobile Filling Station Repairs Supplies Storage


(Jenney and Standard Oil and Gasoline)


238 WALNUT ST. - NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Telephone NEWton North 2550-2551


What Our Directories Contain


A Map of the City


Societies and Institutions


A Street Directory


Halls, Blocks and Buildings


Public Parks and Squares


Railroads


Business Directory


City, County and State Depts.


United States Dept.


Churches and Ministers


Etc., Etc.


It Will Pay You to Learn to Use All This Information


SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.


179 LINCOLN STREET . . BOSTON, MASS.


Telephone HANcock 6310


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Hotels


Courts, Officers, etc.


Alphabetical List of Names


Publicity or Advertising Section


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Automobiles, Service, Supplies


KERRIGAN BROTHERS


Garage-Service Store-Motor Clinic 749 Beacon St. Phone CENtre Newton 4600


Sales


Exide BATTERIES SERVICE STATION


Service


GOODYEAR and FIRESTONE TIRES


Distributors of "TRICO" Parts and Service


Auto Radios, Fuel Pumps and Parts, Ignition Parts Fan Belts, Weed Chains, Arvin Heaters, Spark Plugs


Auto Electrical Specialists


We Carry All Electrical Parts For Every Make Car


FUEL PUMPS SERVICED


Texaco Service Stations 739-749 BEACON ST. NEWTON CENTRE Telephones CENtre Newton 4600-3736


899 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE Telephone NEWton North 1634


ROAD SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES


ALWAYS OPEN


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Automobiles, Service, Supplies, Taxi Service


WALTER MOORE


HAROLD MOORE


MOORE & MOORE


AUTOMOBILE TIRES and TUBES OILS and GREASES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, HARDWARE RADIO EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES


Authorized Service Station WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY


Kitchen Goods Automotive Equipment


Telephones 8072 and 8073 NEWton North


361-363 CENTRE ST. 4-6 HALL ST. - NEWTON (Opposite Savings Bank) MASS.


Tlephone WESt Newton 2591


G. GEISLER


West Newton Auto Body & Welding Co. Automobile Body Rebuilding Auto Tops Trimmings


Accident Work a Specialty


966 WATERTOWN STREET - WEST NEWTON, MASS. AT WEST NEWTON GARAGE


Phone CENter Newton 2404


GEORGE E. GLYNN, Proprietor


Res. CENter Newton 2839


24 HOUR SERVICE


Holden's Taxi & Baggage Service and Limousines 50 UNION ST., NEWTON CENTRE, MASS.


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Awnings


"A SHADE BETTER"


NEWTON AWNING CO.


Manufacturers of Awnings


and


Canvas Covers


VENETIAN BLINDS


WEDDING CANOPIES FOR RENTAL


AWNINGS


FOR STORE, OFFICE OR BUILDING


Telephone NEWton North 4853


861-865 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTONVILLE


HOME SPECIALTIES CO. Inc. *


WINDOW SHADES


WEATHER STRIPS 3900 $


VENETIAN BLINDS


AWNINGS SCREENS.


CANVAS COVERS . NORGE DEALER + AUTO SEAT COVERS


355 WORCESTER TURNPIKE NEWTON CENTER


A Space Like This in Your City Directory Will Produce New Business


TRY ONE IN THE NEXT ISSUE


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SAMPSON & MURDOCK COMPANY


179 LINCOLN STREET - BOSTON, MASS.


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Banks


C


384 Centre Street, Newton At Newton Corner


NEWTON NATIONAL BANK


CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS NIGHT DEPOSIT SERVICE


DIRECTORS


JAMES R. BANCROFT


President American Institute of Finance


Waban


JAMES B. MELCHER Cashier


Newton


WILLIAM ELLISON


Treas. Proctor Ellison Co. and Trustee


Newton


VINCENT P. ROBERTS V. P. Roberts & Co. Chestnut Hill


GEORGE P. HATCH


FRED S. SAWYER


Treasurer B. S. Hatch Co.


West Newton


Treas. Thing's Shoe Stores, Inc. West Newton


PHILIP S. JAMIESON J. B. Jamieson Co.


Newton


Pres. Pierre-Arrow Sales Co. of Boston Newton Centre


CHARLES R. LYNDE Importer China and Glass


Newtonville


Consulting Engineer Auburndale


ALBERT M. LYON Attorney and Trustee


Newtonville


THOMAS WESTON Attorney and Trustee West Newton


GROSVENOR D. MARCY


GUY M. WINSLOW


President Sampson & Murdock Co.


Newton Hlds.


President Lasell Junior College Auburndale


A Friendly Independent Bank for All the Newtons


THOMAS WESTON, President


GEORGE W. SWEET Vice-President


HENRY A. WENTWORTH


Vice-President


JAMES B. MELCHER Cashier


WILLIAM J. PAYNE, Jr. Assistant Cashier


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GEORGE W. SWEET


HENRY A. WENTWORTH


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Banks


Newton Trust Company


Officers


SEWARD W. JONES President


ROGER W. BABSON Vice-President


CHARLES E. HATFIELD Vice-President


WILLIAM H. RICE Asst. Vice President


Executive Officers


FRANK L. RICHARDSON


Executive Vice-President


WILLIAM M. CAHILL


Treasurer


GEORGE L. WHITE


Secretary and Asst. Treasurer


GEORGE P. BUELL


Assistant Treasurer


CARL M. ELDRIDGE


Trust Officer


RAYMOND F. HEISLEIN Assistant Treasurer, Newton Centre


HERBERT W. KESTLE Assistant Treasurer, Newtonville


MAURICE L. QUINLAN Assistant Treasurer, Newton Highlands


ARTHUR T. SADLER, JR. Assistant Treasurer, Newton


RUPERT C. THOMPSON, JR.


Assistant Treasurer, Newton Centre


CARL G. WOOD Assistant Treasurer, Waban


ETHEL T. GAMMONS


Assistant Secretary, West Newton


Directors


SEWARD W. JONES, President


Roger W. Babson


Clifford R. Eddy Franklin T. Miller


William F. Bacon


Thomas L. Goodwin Irving C. Paul


Joseph W. Bartlett


S. Harold Greene Ira S. Roe


Howard M. Biscoe


Benjamin W. Guernsey


Wickliffe J. Spaulding


Albert P. Carter


Bartlett Harwood


Frank H. Stuart


Herbert M. Cole


Charles E. Hatfield


Rupert C. Thompson


Howard P. Converse


Maynard Hutchinson


Thomas W. White


Samuel Hyslop


Women's Advisory Committee


Mrs. George M. Angier Mrs. Howard P. Converse Mrs. Albert S. Hutchinson


Mrs. Herbert M. Cole Mrs. Henry I. Harriman Mrs. M. L. Madden


Mrs. Irving O. Palmer Mrs. Charles L. Smith


Every Convenience and Facility for the Efficient Transaction of General Banking, Savings, Safe Deposit and Trust Business


Prompt, Courteous and Interested Service Assured


NEWTON TRUST COMPANY


(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)


NEWTON AUBURNDALE


NEWTON CENTRE WABAN WEST NEWTON


NEWTONVILLE NEWTON HIGHLANDS


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Banks


"The Place For My Savings"


NEWTON SAVINGS BANK


286 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTON, MASS. Oldest Bank in Newton INCORPORATED 1831


Assets Over


$19,000,000


WILLIAM F. BACON, Pres.


CHARLES H. CLARK, Treas.


EUGENE FANNING, Vice-Pres. DANA D. HOLBROOK, Vice-Treas.


GEORGE J. MARTIN, Clerk


TRUSTEES


William F. Bacon


Walter H. Barker


Henry E. Bothfeld


Charles H. Clark


Frederick J. Driscoll


Eugene Fanning


Walter R. Amesbury


Charles F. Jones


George J. Martin


Franklin T. Miller


Horace W. Orr


Leon B. Rogers


Herbert Stebbins


Guy M. Winslow


BOARD OF INVESTMENT


Walter H. Barker


Henry E. Bothfeld Guy M. Winslow


AUDITING COMMITTEE


Eugene Fanning


George J. Martin


Herbert Stebbins


CORPORATORS


Walter R. Amesbury


Frederick S. Bacon


William F. Bacon


Walter H. Barker


Henry E. Bothfeld


Charles H. Clark


Frederick J. Driscoll


William Ellison


George J. Martin


Eugene Fanning


Charles B. Floyd Marvin B. Perry


Charles F. Jones


Henry H. Learnard


Charles E. Riley


Franklin T. Miller


Horace W. Orr


Herbert Stebbins


William H. Rice


William T. Rich


Earl P. Stevenson


Leon B. Rogers


H. Wilson Ross


Alonzo R. Weed


Guy M. Winslow


BANKING HOURS, 8 to 3 SATURDAYS, 8 to 1


Interest Begins on Deposits on the Tenth Day of Each Month Dividends Payable January 10 and July 10


Agency for Massachusetts Savings Bank Life Insurance


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William F. Bacon Charles F. Jones


63


Banks


WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK


Incorporated 1870


60 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN, MASS.


Assets over


$4,500,000


HERBERT L. PAINE, President


A. ALONZO HUSE, Vice-Pres.


ALBERT E. NORBURY. Treasurer BEATRICE D. LANDERS, Asst. Treas.


W. STANLEY FIELD, Clerk


TRUSTEES


Dr. Robert S. Quinby


George N. Chamberlain


Joseph P. Keefe


Walter L. Putnam


P. Sarsfield Cunniff


Harry W. Brigham


Otis L. Hawes


W. Stanley Field


Albert E. Norbury


Charles W. Chamberlain


Herbert L. Paine John K. Jensen


Frederick D. Shaw


Harold C. Everett


A. Alonzo Huse William L. Locke


Harry A. Smith


BOARD OF INVESTMENT


Herbert L. Paine


A. Alonzo Huse Joseph P. Keefe


Harry A. Smith


AUDITING COMMITTEE


Harry W. Brigham


W. Stanley Field


A. Alonzo Huse


CORPORATORS


Ward M. Otis


Charles E. Centebar


William P. McGuire


James M. Oates


Alfred A. Glidden


A. Lester Shipton


Fred E. Crawford


Lawrence G. Natoli


John J. Meehan


James G. Grower


P. Sarsfield Cunniff Albert E. Norbury


John K. Jensen


Stephen Mugar Frederick Shaw


Otis L. Hawes


Harold C. Everett W. Stanley Field


William J. Lovell


Wesley E. Monk


Frederick F. Hale


Ralph A. Balch Harry W. Brigham


Edward P. Furber Charles A. Hale


Harry A. Smith


Charles F. Mason


George H. Dale


Walter H. Gregg


George N. Chamberlain


B. Fay McGlauflin


John A. Collins


Joseph P. Keefe


Walter L. Putnam


Homer C. Perkins


A. Alonzo Huse


Open for Business Daily, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.


Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 12 M. Thursday Evenings, 7 to 8.45


Deposits go on interest the 10th day of each month.


Safe Deposit Boxes $4.00-$30.00


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William L. Locke


Dr. Robert S. Quinby


Herbert L. Paine


Charles W. Chamberlain


64


Banks


National Bank 1886-1910


Trust Company Inc. 1910


BROOKLINE TRUST CO.


BROOKLINE, MASS.


Three Offices 1341 BEACON STREET 1 HARVARD STREET 1627 BEACON STREET


ERNEST B. DANE, President ALBERT J. MESERVE, Vice-President GARDNER A. WHITNEY, Vice-President CHARLES H. SLATTERY, Vice-President EDWARD DANE, Vice-President PAUL N. JEWETT, Treasurer DELPHIN F. YOUNG, Assistant Treasurer ERNEST C. YOUNG, Assistant Treasurer JOSEPH P. JORDAN, Branch Mgr.


1836 Member Federal Reserve System 1936


THE WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK WALTHAM MASS.


637 Main Street


318 Moody Street


Serving The People of Waltham and Vicinity Since 1836


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65


Banks


Newton Centre Savings Bank


A Mutual Savings Bank


103 Union Street, Newton Centre


WILLIAM H. RICE, President HENRY H. KENDALL, Vice Pres. FRANK A. SCHIRMER, Vice Pres. EDWARD R. KIMBALL, Treas. HARRY J. CARLSON, Clerk HARRIET R. HODGES, Asst. Treas.


Deposits go on interest the 15th of each month Dividend Days, January 15 and July 15


Save and Keep Your Savings Safe


WTON SAVINGS BANK


WEST NEWTO


MASSACHUSETTS


WEST NEWTON


SAFETY FOR SAVINGS


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66


Banks


NEWTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK


INCORPORATED 1888


FRANK H. STUART, President


CHARLES A. FITZ GERALD, Vice-President


RUPERT C. THOMPSON, Vice-President


WARREN W. OLIVER, Treasurer and Clerk WALTER A. HOOD, Assistant Treasurer


DIRECTORS


William M. Cahill


Walter T. Hannigan


Malcolm P. Mckinnon


Edwin O. Childs


Frederick A. Hawkins


Warren W. Oliver


William J. Doherty


Henry H. Hawkins


Horace W. Orr


Charles A. Fitz Gerald


George A. Haynes




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